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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1936)
MOU 'IH » ' •O. IH Ut t u i Dodson rtland Finlay an K Hasting hu le v vim! uvrr th*- w il l M i» f ’h a rie » » n o \ % i: tirin v i 1 . 1 - 1: th U in (i f ! II i t o v ■orno d a y» i,ho i nini other da' »Uly to look at tl.it Ahe lifii Il A and would innk* Kimbrough unit Mi our family ii Wljnyi'd au »M i i m ,. th*' huirif uf Mi H cu.» » h ?« tInin«*#! O m * IH ^“ ,nn Mi nuil M i» <je , I luir mil. Y «u n i tu Portland Mi M i»» Thflinn Will I’uitlmid i)íra rivi- Kimbrough, Mr» vlNiliil Mi iiih I M i » K 1 . Know thi* ! U itir Mr" f A Htrom. |IM»t W ffk. ,• UHJownn Mm Arthur M r and M i» |> •< Haiii-. limi « to In th<* Mime type o f rob- which lür» Tul J' hnson. Mr» M M II uim I Hlvrr 0»»t S siurdav. vaulted h to fain«- v. In-n she played \lr» K 1 Robliett. Mm M i » I i i i i i Murrt» visiti-d with Mr* 1in “ Th** Trial of Mary Dugan" on ■ Mclbâlko Mm ChwrlM < 'tim I«-» I h iltii- un Saturday Broadwa 1 Ann Hauling capture« Mr*. Mursia U«Hhalko» Mra Rabbldcau, w. Hurhrr Mr« I f* i , i r FIA V. J V ROOSEVELT Ihufu w ^ j o n THE BOnnEVILLE DAM BiSERVATl.On D IR E C T IO N J J. P A R K E R Friday-Saturday, Nov. You've got to believe me Ann “ . . . I hi l l ed h im ! ” and W lim tun Im» b o n Arthur W ar WH» h I» o h Ihr t>n»t W ffk <| 111 1 •- ill for h'-t'-'t m Th«- Witness ('h a ir," rj«•*S ;'« ij at tin' Roo.o-velt theater Runnevillf Friday and Saturday, uvfmbrv 20 and 21 M M Mifrn.lv Purtliuiil Mumliiy uni Vf’ l>lrk ( ’orroll drove He Th i* Bonny Burk i 'i ) f 1« wholly and tenaely WB8 fl ¡.»ml Fur.-l.i «h e m they en i «•ry bU"\ (ilare .V jhfl.i a', with supporting p la ye r» wli 1« n many drarr r.nrr with Mr und Mr» W ill I'onu-ily tut» whifh tu t o f f the VI til«* two ram i addir 1 « |,|.l«* HtOp|K*(] til thlilt hint ;& h«*fu! on co ÜI m k 1 at Mof. I d im N in -trotiRfr ri*lj**f. st rom vlRtti'd Iter A he I d*»-H andaomely op-j f. ft « k ’ irditv myht ilhurn un Sun Mi«h Harding i the man who Hradhum li vr i-d fur a rrurii With WALTER ABEL VÌI* Sun., Mon.,Yue., Nov. Bonnevue D«'Temple iti M r*. M .tit* r M « H r n i < buxine»» pi ner i» found In his office, i nd circumstan-: udence ha» it that Ala-1 did the, titering Th courtroom reveal* Monishing angl after another, d hy M Harding’s startling surrounded Ann j i i-a Ht of proved ab il-. Douglas Dumbrille, ! Margaret Hamilton i «•com plished. with 01 JEAN HERSH T W ed., Thurs., Nov. Troptr Trouble II Kinds o f loots on Sale * * ** * * ********** * * * * * * * Slippery »pent n Portland ih left for Baker a »pend several •*r dnught»-r anil son-in- Mr» Paul ('l<-mmin». LL P R IC E S SLASHED ***************** ****** bi.} assortment of the Ht sty It- best I ' u r - $75.00 up FUR C< )LLAR DRESS COATS |2.45 to $27.75 instead of $ 18.00 ___ to $ 35.00 ALL W ( >OI. 1 TWEED COATS 195 to $16.95 f $14.00 to $2250 U Our Co.tf.s R educed Every ('oat a Real Bargain 2 3 - 2 3 -2 4 he committed ch rnnj'iT ut A* m COATS 20*21 Mr anil Mr» N A Wilts and In fant »on uf Kinzun Or . visited Mr and Mr» Itenn Condon Sunday. Mrs Wilt/, and Mr* Condon are him U th . Mr anil Mr* <> H Jo^na drove to Huud River Saturday. Mr and Mr» K H Steven* »pent Saturday m Portland. lim ner guest» Sunday of Mr and M r» Jack Anderson were Mr and Mr» Randall Me I-aughlin and »on Randall J r. Mrs DeWItt and father o f Oswego. Mr and Mr* Jack An derson Jr and Mr. and Mr*. Ken neth Anderson Mr and Mr Frank 111 rt dent of Be w m i u*> were visitor* Sunday afternoon of the Anderson». Mr and Mr. W alter Me Elroy en joyed a viMtt Sunday afternoon with Mr* M< Elroy's brother and sister- in-law. Mr and Mrs Harold Sexton, en route from Salem to their home In The Dalles. HONEST A H ' E K T IS lN ti Get Ready for in t e r D r i v i n g '1 L. R. FREYGANG WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO 25 -26 in can ilu strange thing* to the liven of two men. and Bar bara Slat w ir k prove» it in "H is the: Wife powerful film •emung to th<- K ouh i e|t the ate r Sun- ay. Monday and I'ue-.s lav, Ne>vern ber 22. 23. and 2t Robert Taylor is eine o f the men, is the other. u -i Jc i Eldred Taylor 1 » a brilliant young scien- list who I» due- to leave for South! research expedition | .’. merica on Mi - Stanwyck. H<-; when he m< JOO„ . V «« promise* to give- up the bugs and 1 eat and May in New York with her. | ALSO W EDNESDAY But Taylor's brother. Eldredge.! shows him how foolish he* would be to throw away his big chance in re- (Copyrighted l ’.*33 — U. S. Patent» Pending turn for doubtful happiness with a woman he has known only a f e w . days, so Taylor packs up and leaves. | Miss Stanwyck, furious, accepts a j st' ike, provide Nero W olfe with plen- to click—to what chance has the job steering suckers into a gambling ty of food for thought. But the big poor assassin? isn't dismayed. A few Victor Jory, Joan Perry and Denny dive, and later falls in love with El- detective s*eins o f beer, and his brains begin Moore pla> featured roles. dredge and marries him. Much o f the later action take*s p|a 1 in the jufigles o f South Amer- ica. where Taylor and a small hand of scientists are laboring to find a 1 serum for spotte-d fever Taylor has tried to save his brother from ruin ation by inducing Miss Stanwyck to join him in South America, and there she- vindicates Taylor s love* by de- vi loping fine trnits of character. El- dredge meanwhile has obtained di vorce on grounds o f desertion, leav ing the* door open to romance be tween the two. Director W. S. Van Dyke has done a splendid job o f putting the show together, at hough much o f the credit belongs to an able supporting cast which includes Jeiseph Calleia. Jean Hersholt, Jed Prouty and W illiam D E L A W A R E . OHIO Farmer E l mer MAlns wanted to sell his cow, but he- had no «lesire- to misrepresent things. He advertised like this ‘ For Stack. »ale, Jersey cow. » ven years old. ¡» the matter River Oreqon (iu/./.ling Oick I don’t know what Under the frank and informal title, I --Meet Nero W olfe." Columbia Pic- I tures introduces Rex Stout s famous | fat detective in the first screen adap- | tation o f the sleuth s widely read | fictional adventures. The new film j »hows at the Roosevelt theater on I Wednesday and Thursday, Novonv j her 25 and 26. Edward Arnold, rotund giant fa- I miliar as "Diamond Jim " Brady and ,R£S BATTERIES — PRES ONE I John Sutter in "Sutter's Gold, takes I the title role. A fine actor who can ALCOHOL — ZERONE — CHAINS 1 be stormy and genial by turns, A r DEFROSTERS — CAR HEATERS nold plays to perfection the part of the beer-sluicing d e t e c t i v e who fiveryth in y for the C.ir solves crimes by sitting at home | with a bottle o f brow using other | people’s eyes, hands and legs, and. his own brains, in the solution. 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