The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 18, 1928, City Edition, Page 8, Image 8

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    The evening HftnAT.n. klamatH palls, onEootf
fcaturilny. fYbninry 1A, lf2fl
Program Planned for(p
Saturday Afternoon
TTNDEIt the direction of Eula-j
lon chapter, Paul titers of
the American" Revolution and the
American Ieglon, program will ,
b presented In, the court room on
Saturday afternoon. February ;
twehty-flfth when a number of ,
reildcntg of Klamath county will ! I
V.. mil va 1. ..I hadimHaallAH h i. ' '
pers. The program will take "
plnea following examination ot'
the randidatea. The public la ;
moat cordially Invited to attend i
the Impressive program. I
Following Is the program to
be presented: .. i
. Invocation Rev. J. Ilourv :
Thomas. , I
. Address to tho New Cltlrens '
Presiding Judge Hon. A. L. Leav-
Itt. :
Address, "Dutloa and Prlvl-'
legoa of an American Clllsen" i
J. n. Bacon', attorney and Past .
State ' Amcrlcanltatlon Officer ;
Department of Idaho American J
Legion. j
Recitation of tbe American's
Crocd Daughters of the Amerl- j
con Revolution led by Mrs. R. E. .
W'attcnhurg, Stale Vlco Regent
Ok i i-i&X&maymQ f wBamssammmmm
a ,
Helene Dreitenstein, Society Editor . Phone 83
REVIEWS AND FIRST RUNS
Evelyn Brent
' Wins Prize
of Toil
By GKXE (XWX
NEA Service Writer
NEW. YORK. Feb. IS Be
lieve It or nol, bnt the United
PresenUtioiToT American Flag 'Artists office hero still gets fan
by the Daughters of the Amerl- man for Rudolph Valentino,
can Revolution Mrs. II. M. Ack-
ley, Vlco Regent. , "i Out of half a dotes "first
Presentation ot the-Cltliens
runs" and "previews," that which
.vv.v..r-.V.vVm7V,V " '
: ft
rurvfcamrtj
. i 1 1 1 1 i ; i
JV. KIT:"
vs. ..
v A- .'
Griffith Has
New One for
the Weepers
Distance Is Bridged
by motor equipment ; no matter how
far away you are, you can avail
yourself of our services.
' Wc serve in the rural districts
as "well aa in town wherever dis
criminating people are. to be found.,,
Do not hesitate to call upon us.
Vanimt ym Kilo Via 4 Ku r.a
ters of the American Revolution ' hlt ffi0 hardest WM rmatlon .
by Mrs. -Fred M. Clover. 'of a long-held notion that Mary
Presentation of copies of the;rhiIbin ' abouf the loveliest lit
Constltntion of the United States ,le P" screen, and a
by Ii. ' K. Porter, Commander of 'r0un5ter tRat nasn t been glvjn
Post No. 8, American Legion. ! fair Eer since "Merry
Greeting ot newly made Clti-'Go l ve felt that way
. j Drums of Lore, she proves it.
Mrs. Rollin Rodolph E hR -
HosteSS at Bridge m allowed too long to
' v . i slumber In the background. If
. ,,, . . . , lever thure was a reward of In-
jJRS Rollin P. Rodolph proved. duslrT ners Just haL sho
h e r s e 1 f , a most gra- never has "tossed temperament
dona bostess on two occasions j aroond. though "she could have
ihla past week. On .Wednesday as wife of a paramoUnt officUI.
flernoon Mrs. Rodolph enter-! she tolled long and hard in ser
Ulned In her lovely apartment at : uus worked her way through, in
the McCarthy with three tables of . numerable medium parts and was
bridge and -again on Thursday ; content to struggle the other
evening three tables of bridge aide of stardom. Now she has
were enjoyed.. The rooms of the J her chance In tbe new Jannlngs
(Rodolph apartment were attrac- picture. "Tbe Last Command."
live with a hint, of Valentine . .
decorations. Jack rosebuds held ..j -..v t .n
-ryw' noaers aaaca to ine,l;lles out ot ,ne preriew
vumm ui tug rouais. nuiresn
.. , '..as .S ' Al-f
... .'La f V. -.-vy,-
rmrt
v
H III '" t'AA
Rvclrn Xtrent he has -been rratluatcil
comes - the filial thriller. This
will bo one of tho pulse qulrkan
era of the year.
' Quite contrary la D. W. C.rlf
flth's, "The Iruraa of Love."
Griffith, aa of yore, give a lola
unily tenrpo to his direction. It
la with this picture that Morris
Cest tosses tils famous "battered
aloucn hat Into tho Hollywood
ring. Between the two or how
ever It was arranged there hs
come a really splendid Job of
photography. ' .
Even when It drags tho picture
Is a beautiful thing to look upon
quite as line, almost, aa "Brok
en Illonsonia." . For It Is the tra
gic tale ot Paolo and Franceses!
adapted to the- movies, with Lio
nel Barrymore doing tho best
work I ever have aeen him do as
the hnnchback. And Mary I'll 11
bln. xth most beautiful heroine
Cflftlth has ever directed the
Utah notwithstanding. Tho "love
stuff" will pack the houses with
matinee girls, for only la Xireta
Carlo pictures has It been equat
ed. , '
Emil Jannlngs needs no more
bouquets. He waa a leading
choice of the American critics
both In "Variety" and "The Way -j
of All Flesh," Now, . In "The
I.at Cotnmnud," the Manhattan
EARL WHITLOCK
FUNERAL HOME
- , fINl AVINOC AT SIXTH JTMIT
1 PHONE 46
OHoJtstlu'jiriceir '
M
rooms, has the best meloftrann story tvse ot boinx s?nt on war mis- JannlngM fans haro ofx'tud the
nienis were serretl at tne QfkHn vnnr wa nn ni-iiHri n&rth. j r.hntn'i.u.,i.1Ui .iath u . n rn u..Us.ihn m.h.i m,. ..i
aiviaual tables. . - - I elraosa In his next picture. Those and directed- in a finished -and xest with whlch'each embarks op finally In tho tragic role of a
' .'ii , ,ay. f,ernoon ,njwho thought he had staged: a finely sensed manner. Also It thrilling adventure !a proot of Hollywood extra looking forNt
Buest list Included: Mesdamea, comeback in "The Patent Leather Introduces that new , star. Foy his love of llfo. Job. ho seemed to me a finer
i b.'1!'!" Ba,urall,, "ln,t heard w'rT- hasn t, the 'number of - One has had his heart' bruken. aclof than ever. .
f- - " S"? '. Cna'" nothing." I saw six hard-boiled thrilling n!r shoU that "Wings" br . nlri who nrnmlsed to w3d Not so much can be said for
PrrtT ?'a e ' .i i MirTte,rer8 brusn n3lr ees h possessed, but It has a story that hlm. she was In the ccret serv; the picture. U s exceptionally
. i- inVr u ,?"it!,elr coat-6leTC,1r And this In a holds and clicks. . - Ire and was working among tier- good when It Is. and not ao very
TndIcov l Sh w unromantlc projection room. The tale la of a grorip of yonn5 man officers. While thus en- bad when Ifs bad. Now and
On ' ThnrLt I Again, with do intent lo betray men, to whom has come early: In gsged the hero comes upon her then hokum' piles up pretty hard.
, 1 nJ''Jay evening the projection-room secrets, there's a life either disaster, trogsdy, bora- and thinks her unfaithful, rush but -It Is directed , in a highly
' " """ sequel to .Wings' coming, that dom or disillusion. The. early Ing away to "end it all" In this, original and intereatlng manner
Porrv p "" enneth might have topped even "B;au shots reveal how these young "condemned legion." On the eve by the samo young man who
vt'hii rli Vi v dereon. Thomas ceste." had a HtUe hokum been men" got that way. Not one cares of an adventure that meana cer- gava us "Underworld." Ifa ens-
rt .7. ' ., Howard. ( tucei awaV if, called "The Le- to live eo each believes and so tain death the girl and boy meet Hy one of the outstanding pic-
avis Mcconnel.k Dorothy Dsd- gion of the Condemned" and It Joins this "legion" with the pur- again, and all la explained. Then tures of the, season. ,
man. Misses Maybelle Leavitt.i . ., '
viara uaiains. Mildred Olsen and
onoie wcuoweiu THE season between Christmas'
,n. noaoipn, nre Loretta Jen- --
Jilngs, Is spending a tow months!
and Lent Is a peculiar one
Mrs. Kuykendall
Vith- her husband from their; "ciaily. YoU will find women
home at Berkeieyr-Californli. Be-i devctlng themselves t3 a 'great
fote her marriage, Mrs, Rodolph any things. Some are deeply
made her honre in this city and j interested In club work, others
was a popular Member ot the to taking advantage of the sea
younger social set. ' Her return i son's offering and are refitting
Xo Klamath Falls fcr a few their homes some are enjoy
months Is welcomed by her hosts ' '& social life to the fullest.
of friends. ' , . Entertainments take the form
.of small informal affairs where
(only a few congenial friends meet
m a m tw pans iiio i.iue ueusu.lull7 i
. entertains CUO gather, shutting cnt from the
charmed circle the more for-
jrJRS. D. V. Kuykendall pre- mal acquaintances. k
sided as hostess on Wednes-j Receptions .always the touch
day afternoon at her home on !8tone of The lighter hospitality
California avenue to the momhert m which women delight, have
of the Art Ne-dle W;rk club. The! become almost a thing of the
rftcrnocn hours were spent inipagt. Bridge seems to fill every
needle work and g general dls-nCne. Thanks for bridge!
cusslon of the books which Inter- Spring is coming. The tend-est-the
members. The hostess !er ,Do3ta of the first spring
served a dainty lunchon at flve;haU have appeared. The show
o clock. Mrs. A. L. Leavltt and , wlndsw, ar0 acting as forcing
Mrs. W. B. Pen warden, were tpe- be(i, for tnom at present, how
clal guests for tbe afternoon' ver and lo moat of the prosaic
Among the club members present people who view the show win
were: Mesdamea Jennie Hurn.!., : ,t , , ii,
Dunbar, s. K. Phillips, Z. J. Pow
vll, Marion Hanks. Wilbur jenes,
George Ulrtch, L. L. Trusx, J.
F. Goeller and tbo hostess. v
,. Mrs. Wilbur Jones will pre
side aa hostess at the next regular
out.
On a balmy spring-like day a
hat which is suggestive of the
advent Cf warm breezes and the
song of summer birds goes very
well. Those days are fast an-
meeting on Wednesday. March P""1 and soon myladjr will
Ita M.lln. '. D.lila . ha. Winter
, , . bonnelt and In Its place will be
rhlle h. rt!..l a oasning. coioriui, cnic mouei
seventh.
Rantingo
war on useless noise. Somebody
boea reading the movie subtitles
cu. loud there, too?
r.f early, spring.
But when tho
rlld
vlnds
Coats Remodeled.
Fur Manufacturer,
Furrier
SIRS. WILLIAM
: ' BI.SSLKn
426 Klamath Avenue '
VDetwecn Fourth and Fifth
Klamath falls, Oregon .
! arise, making us wrap our win
ter coajs around us Just a wee j
Mr 1 ii m. r m-A tn mmfv In fho'
PIONEERS
"T ET there be light In tbe western winds," ,
"The spirit cf progress said.
And thousands came on the devious way
And the strong young woodsmen led.
. They -crossed -the mountain beetling crags
And the deserts brown and bare. ,
And on the shores ct the western main
Tbey planted the old Rag there. ' .
.As the blue ot the clouds and tbe blue of he waves
"Mlogle and blend in the sea.
It mingled Ha col:rs with tbe western clouds
To hotald the march of the free. '
And the echoing thud of the woodsman's axe
' And the roar of his trusty gun
Told with a vcico that woke up tho woods .
How the wvstera lands were won.
Whera emerald .forests ever wav?. , . . ' ,
And gentle winds are sure, . .'. .
-They laid the basic'walls of state - ..
Fcrevor to endure, . '
The light of civil frredom glowed . '
Beneath our flag unfurled ' . "'v .'.
'A beacon light, for human kind,, ., ' , N
A pledge to all tho world. i '
No scheme of slate, or scclal III, .
Their onward progres stayed. ';
They solved the problems that arose,
And faced the savage raid., - . '
Flocdx, nor snows, nor bitting want, i'
Their courage e'er subdued
They met llii danKKrs as they rame
And the forests foiled and bewed.
And so no Ills appalled these men
Ip meets strong and tru;
Nor their help me
From countlcxs lolls and dangers dire
, They never paled nor flew.- , ' ' ,'.
They woko the land from tho sleep of year
And broke the aavugo reign,
, And a welcome came from the virgin soil
' As It smiled through fields of grain. '. ' '
"192V' . O. C. APPLBOATB.
by this cooven-
whera sho is,
lent facalty.
Everyone who la at all tlka
tbe average specimen ot human-
"Old Fashioned','
Monday Afternoon
Xn "Old Fashioned" program
wilt be presented by members
of the music department of the
Woman' Library club on Mon
day afternocn, February twen
tieth. This marks the regular
monthly program of the musi
cal department and gives promise
of being one ot. the most delight
ful, ot the season's program.
Following la tho program whlrh
will be v presruted: -"The
Last Rom of Rummer
...Mrs. Claudia Lorens
"Minuet" ..: Bach
"Minuet" Nctaii
Barbara" Johnson
"Swanee' River" and "Annie
ljurlc." Mrs. Georgia Hancock
"Believe Me If All Those Kn
dearlng Young Charms" ....
Miss Mildred Lucas
"How We Co 'Round the Mul
berry bush" v
... Ina and Virginia Darloy
"Matdena' Prayer"
Mrs. Den J. Zumwalt
"Comln" Thru Ihe Rye",
r.. . Mrs. MarJorlo Olds
"Sweet and Low." "Drink to
Mo Only With Thlnn K."
High Rchool t.trls' (Juarlcl
Visitors In Klaiuaih Falls are
extended a cordial Invltaticn to
sttend,
Mrs. Brannon is
Honored at Dinner
TN COURTE3Yto Mrs. M. A.
tln.. tl.l.a linnlsiis
Dinner Honors
Dr. W. McDowell
t : 7T
Bridge Evening" at
Veatch Residence
pi IK Mlues Esther Vcakh and
Mildred ' Davis ' entertained
villi an Informal evening of
TN COURTKSY to Dr. Watson'
1 McDowell, brother ot Miss!
'Badle MrDowoll of this city, ho
week. Mrs. Avis McCohnoll yriuge at n .vn .
entertained with an Informal din-1 Wednesday. Lata In the evening
ner parly oa Thursday evening at tho c!oso of bridge the hos- '
at LlnVhsvon. Covers were laid I"""" aervad light refreshmeuU.
for Dr. Watson McDowell. Mlsa The guests Included: Mr. and
-ellldred Oleson. Mlsa Sadie .Mr- Mrs. Tom Hchuppel. Mr. and Mrs.
Dowull and the hotuss. Korlna 'F. Conradl. Mr. Ray llrennan, -
flowers ceutored tho prettily ap-jMr- Huward Ilarnhisel and Ihe
polutcd dinner tables. ' i hiMitessrs. Misses Vvatch and Da--,
vis.
Meeting Tuesday Eve
VjltH. FRANK HOWARD and
iV1.' Mrs. Roy lltcknian.wlll pro
aldn as Joint holtessM on Toss-
the CTnll,K Frbruary twenty.
Bridge to Be Held
At the Parish House
APRK-LENTKN function which
fall. At. Hh,n.. Tllf...l.V
February twenty-first. Is
bridge afternoon over 'which the J '""l".,0' 8' ,r'
Daughters of 8t. Paul wilt pre- A"r r- Thl ho
.i.i.. m. .fr.i. win h. h.i.i .. regulur mrttlng of the apclety
.... ...... .- i
Paul's
lha Parish house of HI
F.plfeops! church; Bridge
played throughout lha afternoon,
with the opening ot Ihe piny at
t:15 o'clock. Reservations are
being made through Mmilamei
P. A. Alhertson. II. AV. Bath
lany, K. D. Umh. Fred f. Mar
phey. D. V. Kuykendall and J.
Henry Thomas.
.
Daughters of Job
Honored Tuesday
A LOIIA chapter of tbo Kastern
and will no hold at lha home of
III bs i,r" Howard on Alameda. Mem
ovrs are asaea lo in present ai
7:i5 o'clock
- e ;
C. A. R. Met Today
VJKMllElifl of tho (ivncral Can
1V1 by chapter of tho V. A. 11.
met this afternoon at Hie homo
of Wilbur Jones at MJ High
air cot. , An Interesting program
was carried out by the children.
Mrs. Kmias le-Mills, supervisor
of the rhaptnr, provided. .
'.....'
Mclsllmd -suits . that, won't
8lar hiaiored tho Daughters ' , . ..ii.ii,., ' .
prominently Identified wllh the c joo ai ino rejiuar meeung oi fulur according U a demon-
sirailon given London tailors.
That'll give, the pedestrian unu
chance, anyway. '
A. A. V. W. of the Pacific north- ,h ehPr on Tuelay evening
west, members of the local chap-1 U-ule temp o. An eujoy-
ler of tho association entertain'
od on Monday evening with a
prettily appointed dinner party
oble program waa given follow
ing tho regular lodge session. At
lha close of tbo pro ruin .tbe
gon. Mrs.
president.
Avis McConnell is
Dinner and Bridge
On Monday Evening
M5r:i. .7,.;. .; ,h7 7 0
the pel son In question .exceedingly
affable and charming and ever
after sings her praises, which
will cause other peoplo who
might havo scarcely ever given her
thought, to pay her. more atten
tion so that they too may dis
cover this charm. Usually they
find It wlthont difficulty and' so
her popularity grows. This all
sounds so easy when we dissect
It and yet -it is something that
only wr.nvn who are socially
clever cur think of. - .
y '
Eastern Star Club .
To Have Bridge Eve
at Llnkbaveo. Covers were laid la. mb-rlii close to one
Dunareq ana liny ouioyva uainiy
refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
, Entertained Friends
for 20. Mrs. Brannon left on
Tuesday morning for Eugene and
other northern cities enrouto
boma. This marked her Official
I visit to the Klamath Falls chan
ter, recognised as one of the
A NOT1IER prc-loiitcn function
which promises la tie most, """is.
enjoyable la that of Monday eve-1 '
nlngt Lyceum hall when the
ladles of group one of Baered .
Heart cburrb wilt entertain with
a chicken and wafflo supper to
bo followed with cards. A rover
charge of seventy-five cents a
person la being .made for tho
dinner. Prises will bo -awarded
for high scorov at cards. Brldao
Land "500" will bo la play. Res-1
It. and Mrs. J 8. Allan pre
sided as host 'and hostess oa
Thursday evening at their home
on Pino, to a number ot friends.
During Ihe evening hours "StfO"
was' cisJoyed. Two tables were In
play. At Ihe cloud of the gamu.
tho hoaless served light rrfrenli-
A NOTHER social event of the crvatlons can b made through
coming week which gives calling Mrs. II. J. Nnud -or Mrs.
promlso of being most enjoyable I II. A. Kunde. - Dinner will be
Is the card party on Friday eve-1 served f r(jm five until eight '
ning, February twenty-fourth at o clock.
Mmonlc Temple. Tho Eastern
Star Boclal club Is sponsoring Mrm tsnitm letvArmt.
the affair which is for; meotliers I UOUIS Jordan
ot the Masonic lodge, the East-! Honored Cft Bridge
em Star and their friends, Mrs. " ' .
tV E. Dennis Is chairman ot the I A birthday party In courtesy to
committee In charge of arrange- Mra. Louis D. Jordan was
ments. The evening's play will given at the home of Mr. and
start promptly ot eight o'clock. Mrs. Aesl Olson on Thursday ovo-
i " - . nlng. February sixteenth.
tf-t n:..'.. Throughout (ho rooms of Jho Ol-
informal Uinner at un tmmo the vaiemine moiir
Ltnkhaven teb. 5i m nwonukns. iiridg-j .
(wis tho diversion of the evening.
NOTHER delightful to formal .c'" l!,0;P,a', h.,h
, . i."""p nt-m -wwnruuir' lo '.lirs.
, Phone 408
Our cleaning methods
revive the newness of
old suits. Let us serve
you. " .
Klamath Cleaning &
Dye Works
431 'Mala
NOTICE TO STUDENTSMI
One 8s tO Oil Colored
Fhotosrsph
FREE
With one dozerf photo-
tn-aphs for your exchange.
Special price W.50. Fold- "
erg in your school colors '
and embossed "K.C.HA"
Stinaon Studio
737 Maln-r-May King
LEARN TO DANCE
Special Rates
$10 for IZ lessons in
Ball Room Dancing
NICK DORIS
From P n. in. to II p.' m.
Phono 1 1. 10 ; Ilia Mala
A-
dinner ot the week
failure1' In
the harshness of . tho wintry! Just what do you do?''.
blasts. I "Well, If I can't get even a ' cess and
But, It won't be long until '. lag to hang a shred of memory friends.
spring mages its lormai aonui.i n , ,, , htnt tn!n)? , t0 Th, tMt rcaBC that roakos
Mr. Wll
I ... .. j nam .Mtacnnim. ,M ss t
I. i ih. ,nrr....... ..... Wednesday nlnht nf Llnkhaven ' . ...
: ' ""-;"- -v-iv ...; - ,. -:rr7itt .nam second wall
ow tnmgs wnicn nave wimsuoa "u " " - . mum.-. .. .--... . - ; llaro Nltscholm. .Miss Clalro
... ,.,,v " .: b" ,7 , rryoiiiKi -nein second wnllo con-
maklhr!r,M V Lr "k . of ;"l'lon awards were made to
i Portland presided a. host tovir fiadle Bate, and Mr. Wllford
era were laid for Mr. and Mrs.
"tyHAT do you do," said a
friend to mo the tther. day,
when somebody' greets yon cor-j
dlally and you haven't the least
idea who It Is?" .
M : Bruce Dennis. Mr. Genevieve I V :,",. : : '
bo frank, or nt least Ijartlally j us forget people we havo met la , French of Portland, Mrs. J. J. I During the evening Mrs Bert
frank, for socially absolute frank- j indifference. Wo do not pay snf- f M!"'r' Mr A- K'"'enU'n "l I Andrles and Mrs Ax'ol Olson ap
neas degonorates sometimes Into i flck.nt .,tcntlon lo what wo are ; iho no"t' Mr Sl"u- "' !c:mpanled hy, thulr brolhor Mr
?,"V'- W.--.ll3lns. ' Krlekgon rendered sovorai
th ng like this: can t quite re- Nowaday,, whenever I meet ! Ravioli Dinner ' i"htful vocal seloctlcns.
call your name although I know anybody. I study his features and ; """v"' j. L, I' Tho guust list Included: Mr.
It should be very familiar to , ..,. ,,, ,.,,. . !aturdav hventncr unit Mr. i'h.,iu iij.....
i 1 ,,"ua,lj' trjf u Mima." and then ot connect 'get ) critb . hlm. ' I try to repeat his! , and Mrs. , Axel Olson, Mr and
diplomatic as possible and dls-1 the desired Informatlcn." , name several times, and usjally ' JUfR. 'and Mrs. E. J. Espinona I Mrs. Herbert Brandcr Mrs II
cover who It la I am talking to .., thlnk me thM train onnwhen I havedona lh, both ficejAV1 of 1103 fpham street enter-j Walters, Mrs. S.'.xlle Bates, Miss
before I give myself -minds to remember both sees' and name will return to memory jtalncd with a "Ravlall" dinner Clalro Prybllskl, Mr. William Dvl
.body Is so humble minded that anrt names when we' areyoung," the next time we meet. , . ' party at their homo on last Bat-! er. Jr., Mr. Wlllliira Nllchulm, Mr.
he likes to be forgotten. Every nali roy rj,.nj ..t aoems to me' One of the cleverest women. I urday evening. Thn dinner wa'iiBllvcrt Ilngoo, Kr. Robert I.ntx
one of us resent the fact, even that ,8 woman wlf is always know goes even further fbin IhH prepared by Mr. Fred Hlldebrand.i Mr. Nels Krlckson. Mr. Wllford
It It Is only unconsciously.' forgetting names nnd faeea 'la In "and links both name nnd . face ' chef of Tho Falls Cafo. The 1 Henry, Mrs. Bert Andrus. Mr
'"Yes. but after y.u have felt a way guilty of a breach of good with fome p;lnt of Intercut. And.gucsU nun.hrr eight of tho clean ; Richard Jordan and Mr. and Mrs.;
i around as cnutlously as possible manners.. Tho' fnctilty of ro: sho makes herself liked ovpry- frtonds of Mr. nnd Mrs. Espinona. 1 1.. D,' Jordan . ' '
j . I . v ... -. ........ -. j , ' ' . i- -
ENJOY A GOOD
SUNDAY DINNER
Make Sunday a day -oif plcaBiire by ,
dining at the Brick Xafe. , Our spe
cial Table d'Hote Dinner at. ?1.00'
gives you choice of Turkey or sev
eral other roast', meats, . delicious
.vegetables and desseits.
t -
And the best
; Cup of Coffee in Town.
OPEN
ALL
NIGHT
The
.BRICK CAFE;
111 North 7th Street
JESSE J. BAILEY-