Tiuwlay, AKmt 28, 1928'
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Ship-tc-Shorc Plane Takes the Air
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Patriotic Citizen Defy
- Road Authorities of
Lot Angeles County
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Patriotic nnd Iralo citizens of j
itits newly Incorporated oily do-'
termlned today that their busl-i
n'esscs fhould not fall tn receive !
benefit of an oil boom berime !
of a blor-ked road. i.
Embattled, business 'and pro-j
fesslonal men, bearing shovels,
nun-hud forth 10 strong to till
norm drain cut by the county
of Los Angeles across a highway
that led to newly discovered oil
JUlds at Santa Fe Springs.
K Wlillo a crew with a iteam
(hovel was busy nearby excavat
ing the dilch, the titiieus' army
sturted filling In the section that
crossed the highway.
- Work by the cltiiens stopped
when word was brought, that the
county had agreed to reopen the
road immediately, after asserted
undue delays.
If, the dr-iin Isn't filled Tues
day, the business and professional
men will become, ditch fillers, a
cupkesman said, "and the high
way will be opened and kept
open."
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With Its powerful motor roaring at full speed, the shtp-n-shore
1 all mail plane from the S. S. lie de France here is shown as it was
being catapulted Into the air from the liner 450 miles at sea. I.esa
than five hours later, while the ship was at lit IS hours frcm' port,
: Pilot I. -ills Demougcot, with a mechanic and radio operator, landed
' at New York with mail from France. Passengers will be carried on
future flights.
THINK FLIERS
REACHED COAST
OF GREENLAND
east coast of Greenland, was con
tained 'In a communique Issued
by the I'anisn government Unlay
saying that a noise like thai of
an ulrplane had been heard by
COPFXHAC.KX Aug 28. (jn the native colony at Akigasemish.
r. ,i, . .1 . .v 'n i. . The Danish governor of (ireen-
Posslble proof that the Ilockford- um, lnforme1 ,he -verlinie-t
to-Stockholm fliers. Dert llassell , ,,, he wou, muke veiitl.
and Barker Cramer, reached the gation of thee fresh reports.
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iciuasisaKMUui
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For the -rough and tunvole boy.
Soon the school bells will ring
out, and he must be properly out
fitted to'gD to and from school.
Here you will find a complete
and good selection of all boys'
, tough wearing togs.
Eoys' NewSlip-Over
Sweaters, sizes to 36
Boys' corduroy tough
longies, four differ
ent colors.
Boys New Shirts in
all colors, sizes to 14
Boys' navy blue hea
vy rough-neck sweat
ers, sizes to 36.
Eoys? ccrduroy
cloth Knickers.
and
Boys' black and tan
Shoes and Oxfords.
Boys' new Blazers,
all colors, sizes from
4 to 16.
$7.35
Li up
$935
Li up
95c
$CJ.OO
$2-50
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$3.85
J Up
$9-85
Li up
Winning Values in
Boys' Suits
Snappy 4-piece boys' suits with
coat, vest, one pair of longies
and one knickers; some with two
longies. Every color is here in
browns, blues and grays. He
needs a good school suit.
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GOLD STRIPE
HOSIERY
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vou seen it? The perfect sh;ule tA accompanv the new
mode. "Creole Tan," with its mellow golden tone, will
erace the smartest tailored and dress costumes this fall.
It is therefore presented in styles and weights for all
occasions, all trim and carter-proof, in service weight
and chiffon with silk plaited foot and pointed heels.
Gold Stripes come in
Square and Pointed
Heels
mm $1 .95
JL PAIR
CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE
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School days will soon be here. Have the children outfitted for the new season with
Dresses, Underwear and Hosiery.
Chidren's Rayon
Plated Long
Hosiery
It would he difficult to find
a better 'shocking that costs
so little and at the same
time serves so long and well.
Reinforced heels and toes.
Sizes 6 to S' j. Colors beige,
, French nude andblush.
50c pair
Children's Mer
cerized Hibbcd
Long Stockings
Give wonderful service
for school wear,
in lijrht colors.
35c pair
A fine assortment of
Children's Handbags
and Necklaces to
Choose From
Children's Cordons White
and Cordons Round Ticket;
long
' HIack Stockings
This stocking is extra
spliced at heel and toe, and
will give entire satisfaction
to the wenrci.
"Hard to Wear Out"
25c pair
Moe's . Beauty Shoppe
Permanent and Finger
Waving
Phone 3
Expert Attendants
iTRVTH IN ADVERTISINC57h
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FIND SKELETON
OF SMALL GIRL
ON OLD TRAIL
JEALOUS RAIL
EMPLOYE KILLS
HIS RELATIVE
In-law, Mid .r..lmlly finally J-fEIFETZ WEDS
woumk'd Clarence Muncy, who iTrr .
was vIMllnie at Iho liiinin ul NOTED ACTRES
Hariu' cMraiiK''- wlfit, pnli' r'-
I . " .. portoJ. M'-W OUK, Auk. IS. IJ)
Cr.'!UiU wcro nl'io Hlmlylnit nnpo Vlilur, moiliiti pliinrp .uprcnio
llm thporv lhal lhi bii.lv nf ",nr- wno iiinrriaKO 10 nniiim-r r
rnmi rmiml nfiip 1 Im utufn fulr film Hlar Pllllfd In tllil tllVnri'P
who wander- employe, loniKht flint and killed gro.indf won nuolhcr vl.ilm l roiirlN lieeuue xhe xuld loo nnirh
EUREKA, Calif.. Ann. 28. OP)
A skeleton of a Utile girl, be
lieved to be that of fire year old
I.iirille Davenport
ed away from her parents ramp Charles
In the Dull Creek flat country j
more'than a' year ago, was found
ant night by Archie Smith, a lie'
maker who wan returning to li is
cabin via a seldom used path.
The Kkeleton, lying on a liny!
coat by the 'side of a log, was j
lour miles from where the par- i
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Daven-1
BACUAMKNTO. Calif., Aug. 2S
(t'P) Apparently erased with
Jealousy, Percy Itarnes, railroad
K. Curtis, h!s lirollier- Humes' ,nn.
Inlcnt In one family Inlerferri'il
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port of this etiy. had camped
over the July 4 holiday In 1927.
The babe wandered-away July 3,
and for two weeks a posse jearch
ed inavallingly for her.
JARDINE WILL
INSPECT TRAM
. PLAN ON HOOD
After Tornado Hit Minnesota Town
b?ssim
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SALEM. Ore., Aug. 2R. (P)
Kecreiary of Agriculture Jardine
will meet Stale Forester K. A.
Elliott and member of the com
. mlllee appointed to Invcttlgnto
Ibe Mount Hood tramwny ques-
linn at Cloud Cnp Inn Thursday '
of this week. Tho tramway mat-
tT Is On appeal to tho agricul
tural department after having !
been turned down by the forestry J
service Itecause of objections I
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with the careers of husband and
wife, bus been married to Jast lia
lli-lfets, world famous concert
violinist.
Tim marriage, was ' peformrd
secretly by Alfred Kraiikentliuler.
con r I Justice, at llil
llottsn on August 3 J.
unil news of Ihe event was with
in hi by the principals ( ill 11 last
ulKht when Hulfi'ls surprised his
niunager with 111" aunoiiiicemvnt
as hn and his bride departed for
Callfiiruin.
EUGENE TO GET
FLYING SCHOOL
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made by Iho Magamaa of Port-, .,.,, wreclin-n In Austin. Minn. In llm nmh hf irrnn.tn ihni ii,,,..,...i. i.
lund. The proposed tramway Is nnd claimed several lives and hundreds r.f lhmiuiin,lu of iloltnrH In nrolinrlv flu inn vii Im fili.l hi.,,! ..l.......
prlvats liiterprlue. The ruins of a garufu and severul automobiles It liuused are shuwu,
KIICirCN'K, Or., Aiig. 28. (AD
The Eugene clly council voted ,
tust night to enter Into an ex
iIiihIvo ronlru't with I lie Ilobl'
Airways for the right to rstnh
llsi a school nf aviation here.
Otlu-r proposuls Included the .of
fer of tho Mill Military Academy
Aeronautical School nf Portland
for a Jwn day n week school, and
Tex Rankin of Portland for. a
one day a week school. The Ilobl
contract will extend over a three
year period,
25-FOOT FALL IS
FATAL TO MAN
PORTLAND, Oro., Aug. 28. (A.
P.) Knlllng 25 feel to tho clm
creln surface of tha new Hull
Hun IHim. J. P. Dunbar, 30, wss
dead today when fellow wnrkifiuii
reached his side. Thn man was
nlono at tho lima of the. irrrl
tlcnt, lie la liellevnd to hnvo
slipped wlillo working near tho ,
vdgu.