Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1931 — Page 3

r ' I: 1 \ sap Miss Mary Macy j | Miss Margaret Haley ■H* ..X J’ltones 1000 iooi

“ "7 |1 p|iiris Styles Mt'i i Mil i up l , “I" BK I.eddae.-S. i |; i”HH Illi I'l.lC" I u . i in' Hi |, u i Hi" gland 111. > hove ti> sit i Hi" ~ ,i, , Hi" in ■ w , i mis that |,i ~| hi In a 'i . .i ' i III" \ or : ■■ doii" by grouping eL<i|v«i different kinds of L mi" siring, this Patou I to tan d Agd ii i II known in a c rowd Lagniiiid". - *flK| 1 n I," l,m.' if I Io- do n il i , 1 lie i .ii. .1 K CLUB "i, 1 : ii"sl'i, < \n , lid" Butler, Thurs • i l.ildrs wre arranged Bt llr .. la i " pl i-t I y boll rum luslon of th" lii Mrs. Vincent Bor ( Mi Mr.rta.iKli Bt jl Ini. prize s for high BNiß'.'l Mi 1.1 Bokneehl was wail iiin |BtS" i' "i vi'd a dainty I ‘ BlWl ll’ lii" < lose of th" "VO MEETING ■O. V B, CLASS monthly meeting of.' H < or tii" Sunday Si li iol was held • BNV'ii" .J .Mrs. Will Benning-1 ✓ B'llirsilf. evening. I . opened by th" 1 Idaiif'li" Elzey, WilM officers will bo meeting, and th" ■ "in in 11 1"" comprising ■ ■3 Hurst, Mik. Bunchl^^B'- 1 ' | l Mrs. Ella Baker, was '"I sold, the prnei-i-ils : 11 " Io be plac'd in th" am] Mrs. Cliarles 7 Bollen Feet |*|sved by Malva (or years and year* and . nun(j re d, of dollars trying ilie acute nerve-wracking Win, thinking it doe to imlif's and inusct lar displaceEX •“?» Peter Day, prominent groceryman. ri|, nd that my cunKl?.- 1 " more than likely due to o| my b | o ,.d and a , ; |„. KP MALVA, he ruggc led *° * r y ’ r I n a Je w short ■ V * ce ‘ B nd ankles were en- ■ '•rtu.d, and my wife and J first dance in twenty BBos slm Ply cannot recommend HE A ‘oo highly." ■P 1 * n"t try a bottle—today? I AT «j) MMfcAJw m SS * | B°* for ‘his wondtrful medicine es ■illliouse Drug Co.

I CLUB CALENDAR Friday Child CotiHerVUtloil Letigue Clr ele, Ch.nnber of Coinineri <■ rooms, i 7:30 p. in. Baptist Phlhithii" i-liihh, eliuri Ii , parlor i. 7:30 p in. Tirzah Club, lb n Hur II ill, follow ' Illg lodge Hesslon. Saturday - Zion Reformed Mission 'Band, ' post polled one week. PtiHlry Hide by Monroe M E. Willing Work'd* <lhhk, Monroe' , Model lliilehery room, I p. tn. Clirlstlan battles Aid Cafe'erln | laupper, vhiiri'h biisenient, r . to 'J pm. i lii'orgunlzutlon meeting of Union twp 4 H Hewing eluh girls. Bleelte' s< hml, 1:3.) p. m. sun time. Monday lioHearrh Club, Mrs. Currie I' . llutilmld, 2:30 p. m. Woman* Club Closing, Iteratin' |Co'intiy Club, x p. m. Tuesday Tri Kappa soehil meeting Mrs Don Farr, 6:30 p. m. Psi lota XI Hoi-htl meeting, Mtn. C. R. Saylors x p. m. Delta Theta Tan Social Meeting Mis. Ed Bosse, t>.3o p. in. Wednesday R< IlgiotlH Study Club, Miss Mir- ! deline H< litnf t, 7 -30 p, m. Frivolity Club, Mrs. Ralph E J Roop, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Shakespeare Club Closing, R" formed chinch parlors, 6:30 p. mJ Roblnahl had the piece with the nickel In It. and will have t > halo tlie next cake. i Mrs. .lames Stonerook and Mrs Frank Fisher had charge of the program during the social hour, 1 land several comic >ontests were en joyed. The hostesses. Mrs. Will I Pennington, Mrs. Charles Roldnald. Mrs. Carrie Schack ey, and Mrs. Charles Pennington served a de llcious luncheon. | At the meeting next month. Mrs.l James Stonerook, Mrs. Ethel Reed, (Mrs. Ji hn Sovlna, amt Mrs. Alice' I Walters will be th" hostesses. Progressive workers HOLD REGULAR MEETING i The Progressive Workers class of the United Brethren Sunday School met at the home of Mr. ami 'Mrs. Clßtenee Merryman Thursday evening. Mrs. Dora l.dgell read tl'( scripture and Thurman Drew of-1 fend the opening praver after |v.. ih-h a short business s'ssion was held. (lames were then enjoyed and l lie hostess served a luncheon at the close of the evening to the large number of members present Mr and Mrs. Ralph E. Roop will 'entertain the class meni'iers at the .next regular meet Ing. 'ladies AID PLANS SUPPER i The Ladles Ahl Society of l‘m OirbUan Church met at the hotm lor Mrs. Ida Chronister on Mercer I avenue, Thursday afternoon with Isevetal members present. I During the business fneoling the 'following menu was planned tor [the Case tin slipper to be served , 'Saturday evening in the church j |basement from five to seven a'clock creamed chi' l.en, noodles, meal loal i mashed potatoes, grandmother's fitns. linked beans, potato salad, leabluue slaw, fruit saJad, pickles, pie, cgke, coffee. Ice cream. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Herb Curtis wits hostess to '. e members of In r Bridge i lub and one adltional guest; Mis B , I Horton at her home on North Sei lend street Thursday night. A lolor note of orchid and green prevailed in the uppointnienis ot lhe party, and pretty bouquets oi snap dragons ami other spring How ers were arranged about Hie looms Al the end of each game of bridge tile person avjng low score wan pre ented with ii gifC Mrs Dli-k Heller leeeiiod the club prize i o' having high score, and Miss Florence Haney was presented wlt.i the consolation prize. Mrs. Curtis pres<uted Mrs. Horton with nMovoly guest prize. Following the gtimos, a delielom two course luncheon was served at the small tables. Miss Floret.ee Haney will be lostess at the next club meeting. OTTERBEIN GUILD HOuD3 CTUDY MEETING I The members of ‘he Otterbein l (illil ,l () f the United I'.rothren iChunb met al the home of Miss [Alice Vance, Thursday night. 'I h" | worship service was opened by a Iplano duet played by Pauline Ila ; Ikey and Ruth Foughty. The evan'gel talk for the meeting was rend iby Rosatnond Hoagland. The theme for the meeting wits, -•As a witness, I must tie happy.' [ /The Scripture was read by WHmi| Foughty and was found in the first Psalm. Georgia Foughty then gave |

i)ECAT(IR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931.

three rules for bnpplni'Hs; ihnt onct should commit a worthwhile I'did > v, 'k '• to memory each day, look tor I’onudii |ng pretty »nch day, mid do somethlug for somebody eac t day. 'll." Inst iliapter In the study boo':, Between the Americus” wiih 'i-lvi-ii by (laorxht Foughty, who told . .how the mlsHiomirles work In Hall-1 11. 'l'wo new members, Mary Burnlieu I and Dorothy Fel y, were luketi into the Guild ii id fourteen mem Ila ! responded to ti ie roll cull. The girls were lli'aii Invited to Hi" home of Clara Elle.n Momma, the iiHHisting li-is'ess, where gutties mid I fleslini'inls were enjoyed, ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT CAMPBELL'S TEA ROOM Tlie Misti - Vi rneul Whalen mid Dolores Bmkniastei’ entertained | tlie members of their Bridge club I'Oilb n prettily uppolntsd purtv hi th" Cmnitl-eH's Tell Room on North Rneond street, Thursday night. the Club members met m Lie John Pefeisotl home on Jefferson street while they presented 1 eith pretty tallies of spring dasigbx. I When tlie im ds wero being deni'. In jol er was found on which wits wri'tcn the clever Inviyitlon to go Ito Ciiniplii H's Ten room for bridge. Sninll tubh were mrmrted In tiu‘in Room tor x'limes of Bridge, nt he 'oneluslon of w.lch the Misses lb rri :tn Elzey mid I- rum Gage r.- ( Ived th" prizes for high score • Fd'owln; the games, the tables were laid w It dainty luncheon loths and n delicious l‘ini heon In tw.i counieif was served. PUBLIC CARD PARTY LARGELY ATTENDED Th" Women's Missionary Society | ,o' the Zl.m Lutheran church spun i Killed n public card party In Hie Lutheran sell ol house, Thursday t night, mi I la des wi re arranged for ami's if ■ bridge, pinochl)*, ar.d bunco. [ The prizes in Hie various games were won by Miss Welm.i Walters; lln bridge; Albert Schelmmin and Ervin Biker In pinochle; mid Mar i gaiet Hoffman and Richard Mylott in bunco. Following Hie games, the com-1 [ mlltee In charge of the arrange : incuts for the affair served a deI liclous luncheon. The members of the committee were the Meedames Arnold Gerberdlng, Lb yd Ikiwm in, C. M. Ellsworth, and Herman Dierkes. The Religious Study Club will jmeet wit i Miss Magdellne Schmitt. | Wednesday right m seven-thirty <>'< lock. REV. A. B BROWN ADDRESSES Y. M C. CLASS I he niembeis of the Youtist ,Ma)- , rled Collides class of the Methfei (list Episcopal Sunday School en Joyed a supper and serial meeting In the church batrnm'-nt, Thursday night. 'I lie menu conimittno comprised I Mrs. Dee Fryback mid Mrs. Orvnl Banglimun, and the members were seated nt a large table, where a delicious supper was served. Mik. Mlles Roop led tile devotion al services nltur which the regular routine of business was followed, nnd a calling committee for the m xt month was appointed. The eiilerlainmi'iit committee in i lulled Mr. mid Mrs. Merlin Doan ilid Mr. and Mrs. Bob Krick, and Rev. A. B. Brown, past-r of the L.ipllst church was Introduced, nnd he gave mi inti-resting talk on his experiences us a cow boy on a west ein ranch. Following the talk, Rev. and Mrs. Brown Hung severnl songs in Hie Indlaji language. ConlestH were a so <‘iijoye<l dur ling the social hour, mid Rev. It. II iFrmil'lln mid Mrs. A. B. Brown re eeived tile prizes ilwnrded. Those present at tin- meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Iti’snel Owen. Mr. mid Mrs. Merlin Doan, Mr. mid Mrs Alva Lawson, Mrs. Grant Fry mid daughter Wanda. Mr. and Mik. 801 l Mills, Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Binwn, Mr. mid Mik. Orvnl Baugh mail mid daughters, Mr. mid Mrs Dee Fryback mid daughter Mary I Kathleen, Rev. mid Mrs. B 11. | li’imil'lln mid daughter Mary, mid Mrs. Don Furr, Mr. mid Mrs. Bob Krick mid son John, and Mik. Mlles Roop. The Research Cluli will hold llm hist meeting of the club year at the Imine of Mrs. Cartle T. Ilaiibold, Monday afteimoon at two thirty o'clock. Mrs. Hmtbold will also be the leader for the afternoon. OUT-OF TOWN PEOPLE ATTEND PHI DELT DANCE The Phi Delta Kappa Spring Dance .'ield a: the Doiatlir Country Club Thursday evenin - w-iih attend nd by a large number of out-of-town couples representing chapters from Portland, Huntington, Fort Wayne, Bliiftton, nnd other cities. Dancing begun at nlnethlrty o'clock and the niiisli- was furnished by Ray Fink hoii“ and his orchestra from Fort Wayne. Among the out of town guests preHi-nt were Leonard Rose, Mlhk Margaret Morris, Emergon Grove, Misis Geraldine Ig-lmgruher, Ml s [t’at Benson, Bud Weicking, Mtsa [Tina Fay Stout, Harold Lee, Mitts [Doris PettlJdhn, Red Pvle. Ralpit (it,evens, Mlhh Helen Studnbakor hind Fred Emsi-hwilier of Bluffton Mlhh Sylvia Bender, Miss Flossie ■ Morroil, Rayinond Johnson, Mlsh Ku ryn Atkinson, Miss Gertrude .Hollman, Walter Yopst, Ralph L.

Landing al Nicaragua i 1 — I i ■ * .tJJh * \ J®' . The U. S Cruisers Asheville and Memphis have arrived at Puerto Cnbezas with Marines after a run of forced speed to succor the small detachment of Marinen and civilians surrounded by bandits in the Nicaraguan city. Reports come through that Affustlno Satidino (inset > is ioming through the Pispis Trad at the head of a large force of rebe's to aid in a joint attack on Puerto Cnbezas Ab've picture shows Ine landing forces of the U S. S. Asheville in full equipment

j Gall, Mlhh Margaret Kern, L. ('. Michaud, Mins Martha Moure, Mlhh ' I Helen l.o.Mleux, Joe Hui rla, Mlhh jl'eleste Brennan, Al Rose, Mi.-in B. iSlkmlh, George Cramer of Fort i Wayne. Oscar Clouse, Clarence Stocker, 1 Mlhh Lui lie ArniHtrong, Robert Kih'. I 1 Mlhh Suh, nine Morrlcnl. Paul (laslee ' Miss Alice .Stage, Wilbur Sloven hoii. Adrienne WerheLn, John Ann j strong, Mlhh Mabel Smithers, 'l'. C. , Bowser, Mr. Montgomery of Por* land. Nelson Pechstein, Bob Roden liaugh, Mlhh Mona Mae Christy, Illi) , Ufhell, Mlhh Fredonia Stewart oi Huntington. .Miss Helen pem’.irok of Plymouth Mlhh Helen Collett of Ridgeville; ; Mlhh Nllali Mendeiv'iall of Wincheter; Mlhh Mary Wakefield and Rich ard Parker of Angola; Mlhh Mai Carman mid Jack Gauhn ot Marion. Nott.naii White of ’Monroeville, nn<j Aiimn Gobsky of Kendallville.; I W. 0. M. L. PLANS MEMORIAL At the regular meeting of t'm Women of Mo< Heheart Legion held In the M ioho Home, Thursday even big i.liiiih were discussed for tlm Memorial Si tvlces to be held Sun day afternoon In connection with the Loyal Order of Moose. ’l', e pro gram will stint at one thirty o'clock and Senator T. A, Gottshalk ol Berre will be the principal Speak-I < r The legionnaire's drill team will have charge of the drill work. The Minion Bind of the Zion He formed church will not. meet Sit unlay afternoon, but the meeting will be postponed life week. LADIES AID SOCIETY HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Presbyterian Ladles Aid Society met in the church purloin Thursday afternoon lor the regu'ar business meeting. Fifteen members were present and buslness transacted included plans for Hie future an I appointing of com mittens. A quiet service in memory of Mi l. M .1, Wertzberg'ir, member of the society who recently .died, was held. ' At the close of tile social hour rt Ifeshment:. were served by Mrs Jesse Cole, Mrs E I>. Engeler ami Mrs. I). B. Erwin. LIErFERSON CENTER ENGHTH GRADE BANQUET The eightli grade of Jefferson ''en ter laugh, by Hay Duff field a bun quet al the school building Tuesday April 14. A four course dinner wh i ser ed to Hie class members and their Invited gueijls HI seven o elm I; The two long fables were prettily ariin/ed with large bouquets of spring flowers and streamers of the i liihh colors pink and white. Each place was marked with mint busk olh with pirn e raids attained and were connected to the centerpiece with the crepe paper streamers. Tall lighted tapers burned during the dinner. | Alter the dinner a program wa i given in the auditorium and included the following numbera; Instrumental muaic. Mr. and Mm. ChaileH Abnet ami Fred Brewster. Song eighth grade. Plano holo Glenna Duff. Reading Helen Kenny Suxaphot e Holo Evelyn Fetters. Song eighth grade. Reading Glenna Duff. The following students of the the eighth grade attended the paiTy the Misses Evelyn Fetters, Dorothy Brewster Paulink Dertckaon Letha ■Arnold, Verlyn Smftloy, Treva Dailey, Patricia Whitacre, Naomi Reef, and the Messrs. Floyd Baker Raymond Huey Chalmor Bollenbacher, Robert Wiest, Alvin Bollen.1 ) . .

line'er, mid Clyde Kay Other guest|l eluded Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Ab net, Mr. mid Mrs. John Fetters, Mr. and Mik. Itidmul Sprunger, Mr. met Mrs. Roland Sprunger, Mi. mid Mr Itay Duff, mid daughter Kathryn, ■the Mlhhi-h Helen Kinney, Madelin--[Robin, Gietinu Duff, Gladys Teeter,: Cliiru lleppi-i't, Ohio llleHtand, Shirley Wii hl, Glmly.i Bollen).m hei, Mamie Huth Dailey, Luella Ray. 'and the Mi-h ■•■ m. oleti Marsh and Clifton Striker. o Marion Slashes Budget Marlon, Ind.. April 17. <U.R)> Th ■ 1 city of Marton wll operate on a ; budget Hlushed 127,000 a year, ii w.'ih revealed today following a pro I test meeting held by taxpayers In j February. The administration cut operation costs on ileninndH grow- ■ Ing out of the meeting Mayor John Edwards sold today I that he whs "grateful to I liose/w Ito I met mid voiced their opinions over the finances of the city. We must concede they have aroused the city government to the necessities of economy, brought nbout by mu nli'lpal i-ooperiitloii." Edwards said the city will oper ate with a safe margin, whereas It was In serious financial straits. <» -- - - Fortville Bank (’loses Indlmiapolls, April 17. (UR) ' Fortville State Bank was dosed by directors today, according to the state banking department. Tlie institution was capitalized at s26,sil(); loans wire lixo.onil; md I deposits s'2lo,iioo. J. M. Cook was [lie ildi'iit. —— —o ——— 1 thF t-Janit— f rune m Homr-

Long John A _ _ A ” ,< ‘ * lu!,ra /E,,. Drugs vs AT LOW PRICES FOP SATURDAY * 1 pound can KYANIZE FLOOR WAX 69c 175 c HOSPITAL COTTON. I lb 39<100 ASPIRIN TABLETS 39c 50c MILK OF MAGNESIA, I pint 25c 85c ALLEN RIH J 54c "c ADHESIVE TAPE, 5 yd. by 1 inch 29c 50c COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO 25c < 50c DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSH .... 29c I SI.OO CCD LIVER OIL, I pint (Vitamins tested) 59c 50c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 29c s('c Rl BRING AIjCOHOL, 1 pint 25c 50c IL IL OINTMENT 29e 85c KRUSCHEN SALTS 56c 25c PEPSODENT MOUTH WASH 15c SI.OO MELLO-GLO FACE POWDER ..’ 69c BEAUTIFUL WALL PAPER as low as 4c per roll. All Paints Ename's and Varnish at Lower Prices, Callow & Kohne i

PENNSY AIRPORT TO BE BASE FOR WAR ARMADA Plans Made For Repair* ing Planes During Demonstration — — .Middletown, l‘a.. April 17 (UP) I ’liits of Uncle Smn's film 4 nnd j largHHt air minadn will mail" t..'io Middletown Army Air Depot their iiiellng mid repair work heiidi|iuir lets during the minimi army air games starting Muy 15. To lake erne of th" repair work ’ mid delivery of Kiipplles which hate been assigned to lit-- depot. Major Junius H Houghton, eonnnmidmii ut Middletown, Ims annoum-ed Hint eight transport planes will Im opei .-ited In wl;li-'i tiiirts can l»- deliver nl mid mm iimiii s inn be carried to make repairs. Any of the plnni-H. which through ms-ldentH of one I kind or another, tire too badly 'lam ; a""d for immediate repair, will lie diHmmilled 'lnd shipped to th'- de pot l y freight. Tin nlr iirmmlii will a.fsemble at Wrl-'ht Field, Dayton, O'ilo. on Muy 15 -mil 16. mi l will start their warlike maneuvers with mi "utl o k" on Chli-igo Muy lx. The ("iltngo de monst'atlon will be followed t'.v | "raids" on several New E'glmid cities New Jersey cities. I’hlladel ■' phis. Baltimore, New York mid . \\ aslilnglon. Bombers, pursuit, nl , Im i., transport mid observation i I planes, 672 In all will converge o’er: I Now York, win-re tlie mimic war I will be staged In lull force on May — MILLIONS PREFER KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN '• -W i Millions of satisfied users have made this famous Kellogg prod--1 uct the largest-selling all-bran cereal in the world. It guarantees relief from both temporary : nnd recurring constipation. How much better than pills nnd drugs. For most laxatives have to lie taken in constantly increasing doses. Otherwise, they ; lose their power. Kellogg’s All-Bran provides the natural, safe way to protect health. It supplies roughage to sweep poisonous wastes from the Bystem. And it brings iron, which builds up the blood. Just eat two tcliespoonfuls daily. In severe cases, with each meal. Try All-Bran with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Use it in cooking. Recipes on the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. i All-Bran

|23, mid mi Memorinl Day there wIU lie ti flnul grand demonstration over Wii'.iiliigtiiii. .. o- — King And Queen Arrive Victoria, It. April 17 -il'l’t The liner Emiii'esH of Jitpmi, with th" King mid Queen of Shim übroutl I billin' it - own truns pm Ifli- spin <1 ill-lord v> I'll It rem tied lime Itoeplimit night just seven days, jo hours nnd 111 minutes "II the 4,193-inll'i | voyage from Hotnntoku Banti, Ju pun, iiveiaging P 2.24 knots per hour. I The previous record was eight days three hours mid IX inlnilteH. Teachers Start Suits Elv.’oii'l, Ind., Aptll 17 -lUI’) Three mm t ied tem-herH whose conhrnctH were i uni idl'd by.the board of edlll’Htlon I'UVI- flh-ll KI-pmiH" Hid h to reaulii t.ii lr posit lons. Tl'i' women, who los; their Jobs follow Ing n d"< Isioii not to hire mariind Instritetois, tire Mrs. M illie Grit Illi, Mrs Grin- Doorman mid Mrs IMu ' I. f'e'-ords Demurrer Is Overruled Imllun "polls, Aptll 17 <U.R) A l demurrr>i| filed by Attorney Gen i i nil Jnines (tgili-n against tlie In 1 junction brought by Ind'muipolls 1 nnd Mum le to prevent publication -by the Hecretm-y of state of llou.oI! I ti, was overruled by Judge Harry <). ( hiinibi-illii In Marlon circuit court to lay. House Bill 6 removes t out rid of truck mid Ims , Iln m from towns mid citing. As a result of Judge ('hatliber

THE ADAMS THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY lsc-10c CONSTANCE BENNETT “THE EASIEST WAY” wi»h ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ADOLPH MEN.IOU, ANITA PAGE, MARJORIE RAMBEAU. I Ito Ifni'k. li'itt lets (Inißtn ol it woiiliin who siiini'il. i lie j g{i'i'.'il st.-ig.- pltty lli.il cniisi-tl world-wide discussion is hctc now as a wonder picture with a cast ot Iln- screen's finest playcis. ADDED—CHARI EY ( HASE in “ROUGH SEAS” nnd a Paramount Pictorial. TONIGHT and SATURDAY-15c-.35c Marion Davies “ITS A WISE CHILD” with Sidney Blm-kmer. James Gleason, Polly Moran, Li ster Vail, Marie Prevost. lite Laugh <1 a Lil’eliine! And wind a cast of liinniakers! Added—lth chapter “KING OF THE Wild)" anti a Ptiramount Cartoon. nW !■■■— ifiißiii hi ■■ n J.-Ji ■■miiwii«irrii>w-r-rwrrinT---»r-’mirrT THE CORT SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday, 2 P, M 10c—35c I irst Sunday Evening Show, G:.30. . 20c-10c i" > ■ v \ j;' i"i-"'i \ ex itemont uh you wutcfl ROLANDWS WWwWPtM I >wl CtK - ' ' iECTI/ w" W WITH 'VWwK B4»«d ufxm « «HC pl«y by Polxftl and Avery Hopwtxjd whtch we* iModucfd m ' by Watenhal* »nd KemfMf. UNITED AKTHTJ MCTURE ADDED—‘'HIE ( Hl MPS” ta king comedy » ( artoon and Movietone News. rONIGHT-TOMORROW—“MEN ON CALL” a sea drama with Edmund Lowe. Also-Mth chapter of Matinee Saturday 2 p.m, 10c-25c Evening, 15c-.35e

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I Huh action, tho iTiHiH qm-Htloiilng ' the proei-dins' by which tlm li-glx 1111111'1- piiHMsl the bill, will lull led on their i.ii'i'itH. II Ik iilleged tluit Governor Hurry (I Lesllo signed tin- bill in u liu'iit dirferi'tii to Hint in which II ! p.iHHi-d tin- Konutn. ! ° Pulp Bualne*« Grows i Hnlem, Oro., April 17. <U.R/ Or ■ Jgoli'H pulp mid paper IndiiKlry li.ih , H-acheil $20,11011,(tO't u year proporlloiiH, mcordliiK to eHlimuli-H by I hiiHlio "<» ml in in IkHii t lon "Xpellu of* ( I I'nlvi rsity or Oregon. Scientists Find Treasure M'dford. Ore.. April 17. U.R) Untold pin-lldllllea for Hilen'isia Hi'mchlhg ■ videnie of forgot! -n (0 idlmi elv liziit 1011, lie 111 II Kite l(ivoi' I I Valley, m eoi dlilg Io rr-Heurcli eg[pertH operating here. Many Indian J relh-H nnd bones of prehistoric mil mid Ilf" wi re iliHpbiyed by Hi-an-h-I' " rH - — o— — — 10 Mia-es Wins Spelling Bee Cambridge, Mukh., April 17 <l’l*l A proieHKor who mlKsp-lled foot the 40 words HUbmltted won u apall- | lug bee held by Harvard fiicttliy Jmember l-lvi-ty word was mlsHpellnd ut least once by I In- pi ofi-HHoi'H. Such words as "iillright," “ilesic- ( cute" unit “niece" were mining tire , nut-duiillaig Ktli-kei’H. I (, ■— -- - —, Need* Much Contemplstka II "lie who H|u-iikM nothing Imi '!"* ' truth" Hnlil HI Iln Hu' Kiige >f ■i Chlnslowu. “iiiiiHt 11-1- t"i>« le «l lelil ennli-midiil 1 "" In order to -I ■* ' cover It " 'Vii-idiii-l-i" v'nr —