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Show PAGE TOUR I.OC UTAH, DAILY HERALD, , THREE LITTLE HOOVERS, ALL IN A ROW President Grandchildren tie! m (TiWITh KIJ iiLV r I P i - 4, 1931. Famed Author in Desert Garden Forem n Agin Em ' noto Together MORE ABOUT atKES TODAY (Continued fiom page one) 1 ; ; s column is for the use of Dsi!y 1 1 c r a I d renders. Any communications not libelous and not over 3U0 words in length are welcome, no matter what the subject. No anonymous articles will be published. The Herald, however, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of the writers. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George K- - zy vi- u Weston, Idaho Logan during to, n, nd.n- v SUNDAY, JANUARY t Dr. N P and Mrs Poo sen spent the oki ml o i i v i n fnenda in Sa't ! al ( .1 , v St ull dl a ( ( r (l' Chns'mas with T holnl his hi Judvh A pan ,, 'p i, , t about U p i it b v dt t i DONT FREEZE YOUR PIPES ,MIb Judui saving the other d'y quite a numbti of people have bet n cairying water from then e have tried to tell neighbors them how to avoid pipis from freezing Some foiks are giat, ful ai.d express themselves so, while otheis dll not happen to see oui It is to these that suggestions we will oifer a f( w suggestions Even though the weaHnr has mod crated a little at piesent we will undoubtedly have some more zero weather before the winter Is over So mt this piece out of tie paper and put It omewhere ou will see it as soon s the cold snap slnkes again Most people, with a little tare die getting along without any via tei Jai ket explosions No matter how warm thp house and basement is, there should he a small stream left running contm ually to prevent freezing outside This should be continued foi a week after the cold snap is over because It is then the frost goes The fire in tne into the ground h td i n i I Tie-idtn- t Tht holiday have hem litipp da for Hid Ml I. range should not go out at all dui q llooxtr. And fnrt ou see them in an mi'italh ,n 'I in pi 1 lit 'llld r ai-I Ing the coldest weather In T hah d Aaother thing to watch closely uuel the Ann and al in 'n the it nit t, and Peqg photoqi aj lift, get over old Heihert Ilooiei id. Tht are little at ill li'h Home m T ihiinqton is not to let the boiler heated Everytime It is hot at . uhile thtir father, II din it llooxtr 2d, a I h h'!i, . C., pom a An Miss Norma Jean Campbell who is teat him; ,i hool it (a He Dale was the Iioiim gm m over the weekend ol Mi ami Mis T N Judah. Mr. and Mrs Lewiston Saturday Saul weie E Hyer ol lMtors Log ui Mr. Talitha Smith, Mis t h tine Hill and Mr nd Mis 'iliss Gee and daughter, of St An thony, Idaho, wi re h uise guests last week of Mr ami .Mis Hum as Griffiths. we he-lo- v Mr. and Mrs J Renal Smith ( f II) rum spent put ,1 the hull days as guests ()i Mr md Mis Thomas Giiflilh, Mis Kate Smith, daiighiei of Mr. and Mis John P Smith uuh mitted to a major operation at a lotal hospital Fiiday Mr. Merrill returned home Friday after vi.iimg with friends in California dining the "son holiday Milly thliin dt Mr. and Mr. Nephi Nelson an nounce the birth ol a on Fiidav. Raymond L. Oisen spent New Aral's m of Ogden of Mrs and Smith'i, Id it i H Holland piopeitv on 4ilj West. 4th South to Mr William Mi in d o Humphreys liumphi ev tends to go m 10 to ponliiv thn business Mr. and and Mrs. John NT v ei il nn in iisw In, Mi adder Mr. and Mrs Herschel E. Maloti snnoume Hie annal ol a laughter, Friday at then home i i w II a ol i ( i d ir own, II II M- e ' UIIs I u il 11 Miss Enid Rosengreen anil Miss left Sunday for Salt Lake City aftei visiting during the holidavs with their par ents, Mr. and Mr, John H Ro sengreen. Ruth Rossugreen i is ( I ' i , Ol ll mi i r ' I" ' md , i at lu il" ' aim ( an il! Ii i u d !uu hook ' mu ill w A H ii h ') uni h ll' ndi 1 I C, id Im no iitiiui to i it mu u pi o, nil d 7 ,- t 1- ui i iih Jii, n 11 n, e li i w i s ll Presbyterian i i i Mind n I i in n intnul ,i , ill ( i H luciu )ii u ol tbo I il I Nl' ii'g (oinints i e.p ill e I! ion V Hyde Park 'll tot Iih I ill I. solo Diet hi an Orden Mi ' ill n. .In in I). P M V in M li ih t ti b i Ills mothei and Mr and on Illicit of iaigan l 0 - on Sundav of Vlarlei Mu M h i'i ne (Vhoon k ivn and Jamie M' and Mis ( J 111 mi lie ami - lt I we.e visiting Mi and Mis Orson M and Mrs D D Abi'oii, filll And,!' ii ml Mi" ill to a'o r i suil ID ill ilium M and and spend r mill ill Bountiful, Ii, r daughter and M s Ottis A all in ,u ( I Hlh C Mi Mr n mined d iv in I n AV m . i i ' HI- o- f t A Hyei, and AV Ron sloiau lie Of Sllitoll win nloiiial'y, ll FIRST WARD T'u lolU uuv pi 01, i mi will he imijoini given ai the leguliii met t ng toil s do Joseph Hist V i on Satur-dcdic intis hot ' si i v ed afti r w Inch ! n j iv d s w ere All and Alls C AV c n ss im bid. d Mr n i P is tniployed (linnet guest mother Mis t ol Logan Stake I a and Al,' I" no d n III W who n vt Latin oi h Im How at di n in s , how I AI i ii i mw will ward s i Andeison of Igigan, a tin mil nii'sinnaiy of the ii lent i.idim stabs mission, was the sp kei a' the Thud ward bacra ii nt no i mg on Sunday An Alis Clavton Hogan i.i on Saturday evening i Hi dine i iinan Mathews ip iiiupl ,i o it to ol ( mi uina, foimeily of Logan hot lum In till was solved alter ulH'i budge was i njoyetl 1ilzes twii awaid'd to All and Mis AV 11 i m ot onion The goods M chews, Alt Mi ii h d and ' ii nt . Mi,i. Ai nunta and ai Hogan an Du k Danfoid diii ling i t , n In Al I mu k A o ail I I in 1. I ot I 111 ii id I ling i III Ms i h il nan iiu hthus ot w iP Urn l)i M tm md 1 I dui'M-b M bo Hat In t ids A ifouiiie jmnd (piaitot woith will luimsh the mutual numb 8 h II ll 13 111 s, O' t ii Ik t nioiid i I, " in M dm WARD n.j mil I hi n I" n j al 4 aI i wlophoiii uul JoMnr ELEVENTH A . net ilul II iuK( A'alentine of lg md hdwin Carlyle of Logan gm sts on Fuday of Mina ill Hogan Mi an Orden and Mis Erwin had .is tin u dinner guests on Mi and Mis Joseph Net Miudav 'in an family and Mis David Mh n and son, Max and daughter, A, lu ot llviuni, and Mr and Mis L, tin J itobseu and family In out , Jhn nht M i H the Christian Soi C talk .mill rid, r Funk ence societv of Logan will 1m I, unit duel Mi's Ruin Milton 11 M it M in ei id , held Sunday morning al and mil Mis Wednesday evening at s m the w oi n Cache Valley Bank building The Wednesday evening meeting is i SECOND WARD T In xuvne Kuiuhv u wit m testimonial !n t !i If school for pupils under 20 veais fni th ( h Mni.i t .m t meets at 10 Sundav The public Vat Di .it thi .m Md is welcome. In m at the oi join nt, of k .I I n ii" II Illlisil ll Ol i in Pi u m in s ih lie Miss Services 11 On ild" ill d i dm I! 11 dun ' u TENTH T w I) u d mi ( li I Mrs. F. M Beach and clnldien of Preston, Idaho spent several days In Logan with Mis Heath's parents, Mr olid Mrs John H Ro3engreen. lli w mo u IIM i lot Mint h Mi'tou .nit! ilk In Lot din t, Mt'"ih nn bolo )'i Lewiston i . nilou o' I lie .idull I ,e poos, in II d i m p up EIGHTH WARD U ii let ilmi Id i ui i xi d in dt r A Iim i Hon n t li jin 1111 llll lllsh tile mu ,u ll jil i, A - J. W. Moyle of Anuob s K in h left Sunday foi his home at lei ni, lie spending the past week as guest of Mr. and Mrs A M Smith Miss Bertha Moyle and A M Smith motoieil to Salt Like ('itv Saturday to attend the funeial service of Hob Miller i nor spi NINTH WARD li lull ills will Ii iv ' n L, ii. in i nd li u d he .) in mg pi ii mi mu nniin' ,i hi J,e Ii Ii (II s ill a tin lift In k iiiiiii'i i romli k Kt nd hi Blood -- Ralph Avery and Pin Mb i t Salt J ike daughtei, are sp, udii j with parents if Mi, s 7 I tk t 111 i ONE ARGUMENT THAT HUBBY LOST - Iia liver aie te irrivul of a new b Aloud ll December 29 ii doing nicely A a '1 iiOinpnon ' Ml d al a dinnei on New 1 (ill lor Bishop and Mrs lf and tamily and Mr iml Mi- and family The ini noon w is spent socially V a ul M vin Aan Orden 's nt N w trs day in Hyrum M llrwaid fond, who has h mi I'rii, In e with Mr and U s g. o i, poi (i dunng the past k iituiiud to his home In 1 m on xv dne sdav. The Al Lous club entertained t 1, ir on New Years t'e at 11 art rue lively arranged N r Amis pai at iim home 'hs Mu (handler, who acted if" I ai h small table was nil vi i'll silver candle hold ' i d candles A delicious x on 13 served after 7" was enjoyed. Prize ' viinil ) Mrs H H. Har vi n Rawlins, Mrs n and I eon Pond (i t , eie Messrs 'A--end a an Orden, ' in ( B Stoddard,M .eon Van iv Bimliisel, E II H Harrison, George e'l n, Ronald Camp ' Rawlins, Russell Rog I c Bill How arlli Mit i -- " v I ) St a nuui- - ini' al a li i -i p.u ty on 11 ui -- il A i ( mn- im mu- - I i t e immi ib i oi al mns AH i an i sin nt vv 't h mi h a ml c mn , ii I him h w ,u wiv ml n All ' i iv - im i v i , ii n a In f, I , ing r t vv - Ml Al i attrai v , i y . on hut "I ro mi' vi til ( 111 lie and lum g n m 11 i ' I i ( ovv ki hi gin Is "i anuio-th- e Ruin Olni'li id Ji"n Ali Hi d Phyllis il mt Dll All -- i h l't ll nl I laid' n Li o entei ,n jiu ev iim; i inn b r .1' uinr-o- f I I a uin ir at r v on was ' I -- livid o .v i e Pi inm v ol a i uMm n ' , u - it ( I vv 11 . A U Hartman, Stable, Wadi , a tor ne "i cersful in sruiung jitiid u ith hi f tlnqu n In nl la 1 uhen he hied to tonzince hi b.it e th it to i In in 'il ii- main on the ground. Mm. Hd!m,v mu l'h or unit nt and she i hoz.n ahoxe nftu a II al" do in In in 't hi of inUnuliuit fur a pilot lum e :An ; u 'Dv-igh- t 1 I t 1 . . , A' I , nl - hat mix III n ( ! lu d x ' ' o d A x I m. f'x nd- - .1 ' 'v a ti t u Miui i t - -- Ilul vv Ill ' I ti -- ,it, III M e - t v 11 v ' mt A i1 kir, i v , Ii 1. , Hi r Ma Pariiison A i.,1 1. spii - i ' ji th., llii unm i -- irv Iosm ,i - i t iiioii nl ini; to lm n ie T In no - i iiiIIihih i vial on ii ,n m i i iiinm V and -, lie v i u xv 11 , ns, will -- ill ,W , ' ?m i . it i lli ll n l touch! o! nin ox I i,n i p iih ib lllli ill u Ilul h im c -- b, li il In- - ill all bt i! id el the Alai 'a w liio - U.ail di- aid Ii ( en u lull, we inm- - aie g k. e n adv ei i i ext able An ' Here Is a new and hitherto unof Harold published photogr-pBell AVright, famous novelist. It was taken in the writers rand'-hom- e near Tucson, Ariz , a garden spot In the heart of the desert, and shows him standing beside several plants of the tree -- ng i ivilv - Ic'ims' in good Him a -i equally 'Hill lu Jpp e 1 are Nur v i l v of general foods com-le- i lb m b t lied bv ( ie tb ,, pi I sident, -- how -- ru - lnina-e- d main ini'-llb n thinks to aggre-i- d v ' isi ng pin- - gcKxl man nt And hist news rf all, ukiis hive hi en dischargi d 10 J oil ire eel wag Tin man who advertises coin lgunislv in a true of depression Pis mai si i profits diminish but he holds hs tempoi at in business and the loss in profit is not as great as it would be without the adv e i using , ' Hoiace Dom v , nteiiaund New Yeai s dinner to twintv of hei relative-- , Tlmisd'v A dt Mis at a licious dinner mi . civnl Mr P B Dunkley motond to Logan Fnday on ousrne-- s Mr and Mrs AVallace Williams of Salt Lake City, visited at the Mis Alma home of Mr and Biggs, Thursday Mr and Mrs A'einon Olverson, Mr and Mrs Bart Nadi, Mr Butteiwoith Leonard and Mrs and Mr and Mrs Alma Biggs spent Thursday evening at tin A di golf course at Piestou nghtful evening was pent A delightful childrens dance was given Thursday aftei noon Many by the Pnmary association of the children mended and received candy and nuts Mr and Mrs Mnlin AA'hitlle ot Fail view, ape H Pilday v lading rt latives here Eveiyone who attended the dance at Franklin Thursday mom mg enjoyed a w nuclei tul loin hours of dalle mg Eveiyone had a wondeiful time At the Capitol l At the Grand Hut of all thf world, 8i prnple fitcind ruf an a ins lidd tho great PS influt me m Rhapin? the careet nf Maui u e Chevalier, the populaj motion pu tin e star, who, even be loie he (ante to the I nlted States had won for hims If the title ol Idol of Flam e C'ltvalitr, whoso latest Lap xtoiv, (ien atif tie a Plahoy dus run at 4 s'ai bltins ol Cdris," will the Giat'd the him-olt-r ulld int; toda flu v im je opl 1 J i' K'snn an Unglish musir li ill ivoi ito no, in 1 UI iaiuuit ClMvami soim tlmiK of t b Lm Imh ttfi'iinpn t ie M) ot dam nur Mistmuu tt tnditional queen ol Freni h k u s t lie most beuutitui in o th is staire, w Ik John Gilbert is star reel in "AAav worn for a Sailor," the new Miiro in ioi to and at i the war letanu d sail u in laming partmi (,oldw y n Alay er talking put lie th Itona '1 K nn d Emrlich s hoo ti li li will open toiliy at the tai ht ( hesalier H ( allai e tea Iim wh with ipil il tilt atel n.hUi wtui th were boll IP u in a in mn m tit i li n u t, i SIM w I" "" uu r at the ( o rm u pal t n on u p at Alt n t.i abow - Gilbe'ts Tin- Hist pietuie u it was she w ht i" R, ip m pi ion anil is rt since il i, p i, Mir d It ,t t ' gui (led w iih pai tu nl n until a ,m ' sT ii il1 i w ith In in t nl ii lion lie, e ni rp, as a tiai u man. red Ii i v AA v i I ui-- v - i i i pai' le w lb p ,1 n 1 i m u ping a nil m i AAallae e IP bill in lie I Oiit'tabding season, j i c x I ole lieax x w ho dnnk- - ute ami Hi- in xv ti-- i . i m i i k i - Imu ii oin - ' n Hi vvlm I v MifteiiTwi w . ,, li ( w up p m in faw I li fctrf ll ii lW h i Mir i, THEATRE n NOW PLAYING1 "Best Sun. Sour-- - In The Mon. - State" L' (Wrf ' Tues. Hes the beau the JOHN who ring benes- GILBERT a. WALLACE ySS- -x f liiftr FK f j I M MAURICE CHEVfILIEr IN Pldyboy 0 ( H, who llfe ln9 of- - Paris junt (ficlurc the man makes worth lov Come ana find out how! Mb-Pei-- -- on i npirt A A who left groeer tell is bv the immense shell FOI n - bv mis ,ike in ear parked oil holes in the fields the trees with their tops cut off bv shells Mam stu t Saturday night niav get churches without steeples and amebv ailing at Herald oi phone the new villages which lisvellUl and paving lm Bus ad 'o i A 114 Theie are very- - few traces of that invasion left said Mr Chris tiansen The only way one can n going s - tl1 able anl would hive mail condi'ioii- we aie 1"1! ll id h -- An vvi'i - -- Pu-- i de-pi- te Zol-th- e i Ini- - ,, I! ii .lean idle n In u Lav ar il x hi i u ii D MORE ABOUT m I "dl I , ll . lu cactus. Te-s- ' H Ins Ji It I i in1 ill - lie o t i Providence v n n VV Hon rook-to- n ,q 1 ( ( ve i - in- I It di, ' t ii 1 xx i range hi lull I -- late Coniim doubth'- will jil m to pel in it a m Ii i'H i u i admails ,t that anvon. ,,, i oni tic tide Olijiit to tip (iill'iql'IIit would - ( A lei the lilt has been going ndU an boil feel the pipes The upper one should he hot b, tween stove and tank It r is not w aiming up, thin apple hot raes or blow touh The me! e tact that the water is Dozen in the si Mice pipe does not mean you cant have a Die in the c! , I.,,!, i i a it i Oidnui i, nil", weuthei while a ji ket and a cod am he,ng changed In to avoid this by kelmg the tank with you- - land It vou don t understand I don t think it i all up a phimbei they will ihaige vou lor a phone all Don t a'low anvone in mn all the hot water -- at of the t.dik lot a hath or am other puipose .it u'glit Ii should be lilt lull of hot watei when vou relm to act as .. laclia Of couise then are excep atoi lions to thi' rule whin oal is of no c oils dt a I ion end vou call till the stov e upon etll mg 11., h p la'c B you el. ! ' a Hie has been out sivnal horns and the stove is cold then ire can m One can tell how sprung up ulvamed In far the Germ in watching where the new buildings stop and the age old buildLogan Musicians ings are left standing Mi Chiutiansin will assume (Continued from page one) his new duties as head of the instrumental music department are three huge opera houses, op- when the winter quarter opens He will work in co erating the year round, that pre Mondav sent nothing but grand opera operation wilh Pi of AValter Welti Numerous smaller concert halls who is in charge of the vo al are also well patronized, he said music department Needless to say, Mr. and Mrs Mr Christiansen, in addition made the most of to his classes, will have charge ChnstlanBen the to hear their opportunities of the college orchestra and band and expects to build up these two gieat masters and were kept atand busy with their studies organizations concerts and operas tending Within a period of ten days, five gieat masters appeared in Berlin concerts. The Chilstiansen's heard during then year sojourn, Rachman The Second waid choir, under lnoff, Edwin Fisher, Elly Ney, A M Mathews Schnabel, Rudolph Serkin, Sauer the eldership of and Horowitz, all famous pian- sang tTTeir Chilstmas cantata on Elman Sunday afternoon n Millville and ists, and Fritz Kreisler on Sunday eve Spaulding, Yehudi Menuhin, Thi In theirA own ward large appreciative and! baud and Hubermann. violinists ning Menuhin is a 13 year old piodigy ence attended and they report it who is sweeping the entire con very good Mr and Mis B L Hansen tinent of Europe by storm with Ills wonderful playing, accordiug and faniilv of Wyoming ne vis to Mi Christiansen Casals, a lung lelatives here Miss Carnia Chetkelts enter prominent ceiioist, was also on the piogiam ot the year tamed at a chicken dinner on Sundav Govern were CERMAN PEOPLE evening ud for Misses Lima AValilen LOVE MUSIC. his Arva and Elva Morgan anil Car Mr during Christiansen, ma Checketts Lyman slay studied under many great and Lee Cnecketts,Mes,rs Homei Ges Max included nias;eis They Rostal, a teacher at the Hoi h sel and Peile Petersen Mr , ml Mrs Jensen en Si hule, In the violin, Otto 7,ans lor fust trumpet in the Beilin lei t linen at a an ken dinner on Covers wen opera house, in the trumpet, and Satuidav evening Ii of AATlham Klatte. a teacher laid foi Air and Mis H B Camp at the Sterns Conseivatory and hell. Ii , and Mrs Budge Loin and Mr and Aiis Jensen Hoc h Sc hule, in theory Mrs Chiistiansin. who Is wellj All mil Mis Ronald Campbell known as an m irnpli-he- d piun anil daughters Jeanne anil Cai vst, studied u u if r Rudolph M rp of Lewiston visited lelatives Hi eit htaupt Biedhaupt is llie Here on Sundav o,,elr.e- - f ,.,e school of weight Mlss I)onitll J(r-(xi ,1 and relaxation ,1P lomP of pp, une le and ,nj, In .speaking of his general im aun, AI s i Fled AV an,i yj, Mr country. piessnm of the 0f AAellsville (,ln,tt t In lsiian-e- ii said lie wa- - im yjr amj yjs xiym Zollinger hi the tael that piessi-ad,1(j ( hildren of Alaikev, Idaho terrible eeoiiomu depres'ion and lM. xisitmg ar the home of his and unrest pa,pnt- - Alt and Mr spliit of soeiali-n- i Font their nEP, people never lorget T hev live it and bieolli miisie yr an(j yjrs Budge uvp md it he sail Air and Alls Jin- weie al eoneli the A.entioning genet xt a (lne ken elinnei at the .Up-- ,s nous of the omit i v , Mr (Tins homp ot M, ani, Mrs jj R tianse n top! of the lapid sti ides-- ( amppe 11, li on Sundav. lorward being made bv the ra All and Mi Seth P Liesh duals icd bv Hitler and the so-- man and son of AAellsville These two paitles were ,.(i p,,, parpnts on Tuesday the onlv ones to gam in the t p MIA of both waids spon last Reichstag, he added sored their annual Gold and Gieen hall on Tuesday evening TELLS OF VISITS The home was well riowded and ail WITH MISSIONARIES. t'jovable time had hv ill Mi Christiansen met President Mr and Airs F O H Ctiicg and Rndgp anr fomii- guests a conference in Berlin and had clnldien weie luncheon an exceptionally nice visit with of Mi and Mis Olive'- Hansen on Mondiy evening He was high in his praise them of the manner In which Prem CARD OF THANKS dent Budge was taking hold of e wish to extend our most the German Austrian mission and said that the people are already heartfelt appieuahon to, all who extended thej aid and sympathy beginning to see the effects of to us in oui be pavement following his strong leadership death ot cur husband and fa Several local missionaries were tin also met during their stay In flier John Rust AAe wish to es eluded in this group were Irvin penally thank those who contribu ted their st'rvires at the luneral Lindquist, Herbert Fletcher, Jo- - and those who sent the many beauH Russell Greenhalgh, seph and Thrrval Hick-- j tiful floral ofc rings Humphreys, Mrs John Rust ard Family man Several other missionaries from other sections of Utah were TWO IDAHO COUPLES WED also visited by the Christiansens Marriage licenses were issued on In addition to their study the and Sat m day to AAyman IOgan musicians visited differ Friday ent parts of Europe during the Marinos lensi n and Bertha Marie AAener and James Wil summer and also entered and Hdnsin bc- -t Vel'on Pre 'ton, and Hilda left the continent by different l.m 11a S'ocks Liwiston Idaho routes They returned bv way it Cue Ruhr vallev and Belgium over the road traveled bv the Germans in their first march of HERE'S WARD f(I Mutu.il i!l Ik as 1111 Ht .il ill Ih umli 111 U4 ot Mu dult is A Sp lal 2I1UMU ll t Mini k - Will lit ' JIHIJ,' int H Mrs CUy i t M uiimbi Chloe Robinson ol Morgan Utah was a house gin M ml vveik of Miss DoiotPv l.m dl ; Ph FOURTH WARD iih n 1 n ami -- lung in it u jMibin SIXTH Cache Stake J n Tli To (1 i NOTICES George Y Smith, the uni os tale man, icienilv aohl the Me Mis I u ill ti tu m 11 CHURCH ln.il M'nfalion r pi Noble Chambers the ar unnonmi ilval of a dmphiii hospital Sal uni, i 1 qut'h toiuoi lion. inf ci Mr. and Mrs Fredrick L. Whit tie of Ru hmonil aie rijoiung over the urinal of a daughti i Satuidav at a local liospHal Mr. the bottom run off about half of the water Winn the water cunt iiiulato tlnough the jacket him is h posited It is (eitamlv a Iim aui e to have to let the lire out both in the tin iia e and the move Editor Herald. leilit i . ) U pat Pines down Hu ot it prices wu,t u,.i ; up from one to i WO ll i St.i t(rdd, on po j m If, oMid m e iim fr t t , la.gan an Mi u ni , uh.th lid t George Ui W ) l lU- - Today, Monday, Tue and Wednesday Also Screen Sonq. Cc nd Pathe News. |