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PAGE TTVE P '. - r;:-r " T.l ' I I ' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '' " ' ; ? 4 'gUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921 1 Tables Turned; What ' Dfemnsev " In sirf IK pf Rnnoc. Q" ' 0'h", n sm,"H" o,m- h p " mV7 Fiu wwt of fwdmm wm bn i uai xcinjjbcy , . msiae ine ixopes; oees- " rmin. ..mom. " . coiun.. Com, bpUovm. ltWV4 lllllt b0. between j,v-.io a.ld is. .? -!V-. r-5j . .-.! a A or the Colllm siOin office, est tin- , ,,,, 'u VHWJi s -v t-04 'iL- - . ales. Mr. Collins believes thai this 'loa I"'"""" ''". " Swlmmin D.va . . -- X' eViMCv? . LZV--v i'g ,. amount will be held over by the Sienna... Wusro and Morrow nil .' '. . J " j ' fm X . V A' aispoaltloTl to Klve ImlL-a.loi. ot a ,i.,uPor crop Bu o Eood bath cap and iro .w.ro- ) VSsX """iv " yZ sell. and I ltt with throe weeks of fnv- ming. SilverMjorn have a fine lot, r """ ) j-S0?-? VvH. ) . J ( MZTfrx Yfl V I' ' Never, sines l'J07, have crop '"''' nhem.i.u.nSl ylel.l t received them. 60e, 7oc, 1-00. --TrW-Z rT) f ) )- ipropects In Umatilla county and the '""J-obo expected. Home at .30c. X . ' -.-Vo 91 vNO- - ) -ji. 7j?J-f TlCTS iv V '!' ' 'northwest In general been so f.iy- UnrvoM In this rountv In the re- i i mjsm Ch '&4W ' El 1 A R ! Arcade IJ M)ViL J '$vL i(h(!r coMm HJCL TllK(!RKATfcjAMl0LIVER.(X:uV001 TONIGHT I Ho likes even the fut. middle-nirotl I bvsi They reTiinl '.'him i.f hi V BllK-iw T. n,.n who has run out from town I A . II ' Wrtts. ' Y HE STRUCK L ..V -.JilflJ - By ROY GROVE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 21. Jack Pempsey doesn't do all the work in his training by a long shot. Just outside .the ropes sits a con glomerate crowd mixed faces ami mixed .emotions. . Every move that the champion makes is reflected in those ringside jnaps. From little Elmer to Aunt Emma, they train with Jack. They duck a punch they sock one over flush on the jaw they crouch they register pain und they flare with joy. And Jack loves them nil. lie likes the hero worship of the liltle Elmers because he is still a boy at heart himself. He likes even the fat, middle-aged n.an who has run out from town to look him over, and who leans against a post, thumbs ill his vest, and feet crossed and gives the fans a "treat" of "I-told-you-sn" stuff. He likes the curious looking lit tle man with the big woman his wife who seem? to h'l anxious to learn the latest :n blows, possibly i for usr? on her husband. He likes the tonga -locking eggs -the inevitable foll..v.ts of training camp dust, who re" i:,d htm that he h ir the grim bus' n,-.--. .of fiphting. I i t ho loves ui' Aunt Knum:s "Ho best They re-nind '..him mother. -..-u ,,- ,-i The Aunt KmniaV'Kil nt ihe rin s'ci and "oh" anl "all" inn I exclaim "mercy me" evoty time 'ylovv meet it Kiuve una wish tnat'tlie.v hid n sun with as perfect a body lit the ch.mt pion. : Just the other :!ay when Doninvv was entering the iioxin.t exhibition I rv" a motneriy oni woman ran and grasped his 'ami. "You're goini' to win, Jack," she said. "I wish I had a boy like you ."' Dcmpseyi turned to Ke-in:.? and said "Give her n pasi. Ilrvr. Sue reminds me of my inot'ur." w Can We Here's uce?" Women How, In Pictures Ask Carp; - a ML? ; iC fell 1-4 Amk "'VW0 s ')- V 7 1 - ' BY ALICE ROUE- 1 ' LV J' WANHASSKT, L. I., Juno 21. i-Thero is no use denying that a -lot of fominine ink'Lcst is Centering about the tupciiticr training quarters. , two positions showing the strenuous work he . - , ' ' 1 Georges Carpenlie f But though mysteries and secrets I goes through in stomach-strengthening exercises. As an answer to the seem to be the order of the Hay loft-repeated inquiries from plump women as to how he keeps "his figgcr'' here is where one little secret is go-j Georges points to these pictures. , ' ing' to be turned right side out to .. . tne public gaze. Wilson. There isn't a chance for the ; divulging a few secrets bcine fu- .The fact that female forms may rii,.t f.ms ,,ttimr the .recipes and the be seen- prowling about the cow pas-, svsl,.m.lt least until after the fight, ture's distant fences trying to get ' 7h(.y sav CariM-ntior is massaged near 'Georges' training gyms doesn't , with a scc; preparation. Wilson mean that American womanhood has,won tp wn.lt it iswhich n,i,s to deteriorated or become coarsened by:.L ..eiieral mvsterv. a too masculme interest in the sport of sports. ' .'t -. . Not a bit of it. ,- . ' H you notice the outlines of Che ladies- who are trying to rush Ihe' barbed w-ire entanglements and scale the high fence, you'll observe that not one of them is suffering from emaciation. "Cooks, calories, calesthenics, Car pentier!" That's the slogan of the female fat fighters who are trying to find out how Georges preserves his "per fect figger." If only ( arpentier would lot them see him train all this awful torture or rolling on floors, morning and night, whirling ones arms around ' like pin wheels till one become-; dizzy,' going through all those box ing movements might be simplified until .life were worth living. Magic Diet. The secret preparation of Georges' food is in. the hands of his special cook, Henri Marcot. The menu is di rected and supervised by Trainer IS NAMED CHAMPION. The unsuccessful attempts to lure silhouetted against the far horizon j Chef. Marcot. and fins Wilson tnto'of the cow pasture. "How I would love to get that prescription, ''said -my . Tat friend, "I've been ruMvd -with camphor till I feel like a moth lall me anil i..arpeniier Doing unap proachable .it has been suggested that after the fight Georges might make a fortune by givig a course of instructions, with special menus on "How I retain my perfect figure." Now, while Georges, is also a per fect gentleman it does get on his nerves not to be nble to gaze at the skyline without seeing a female head" T E1STEIS AHEANNOUNCED ENTRANTS ARE TAIKEI) TOURNAMENT. l'OR Preliminaries Can he' Played Off nl Any Time .Matches to be on Concrete Courts. Announcement was mado this morning of the lineup for the prelimi. naries of the tennis tournament to be put on by Ihe Y. M. C A. on the ron cree courts of the I.a Grande Tennis club on Thursday, Eriday and Sat urday. . ( The preliminaries as announced to day are divided into ,two groups for the singles and two' groups for the doubles. The first JVildie can be played off any time 1he menibem of the teams decide on and -the players can choose any refect' they wish. The schedule for ifiiw No 1 of the singles is as foUmvii ! Waldo Stod- !Wi-ft:rtn-itm-rilw;if3'r I.ynrh vs. rio.,jjnv Charles Hinger vs. Don Nirhoio; -Charles Uey mdds vs. Harry ProeUr . The win ners of each of these 4hmk will play to (iciewiune who wiUJ)lfty. the final winner of the second group. The second ' group s follows: Frank. Black v. B 'ilsonj N. Frees vs.,G. R. HnganV Ted Larson vs. Roy. Lynch; Williigj) ,usoy vs. A. W. Nelson; Chnrlesujuliiig vs.. Ted Ileidenrich. v . . ' . The doubles have ,tyon, llividod into e following groups: .Christian and THE V0LK)O(AllKKO Friday Saturday Sunday the ( hnstian vs. Casey and Nichols nnd Harding and Reynlsl Stoddard and Black. Frees 4nflMlncrner 'v. M.yneh- and -T.Jnchl-Jtitit Wilson iinrl Wilson vs. I.arsen amliPrortor. 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It is over six miles in length, -having the appearance of a great river, and is situated at an.eleva- t ion of 3,000 feet in the very hear t ol the Cascade range. Motorists will find thrs regibn a most enchanting country dol led with beautiful lakes aAd mountains and huge fir, spruce and cedar trees measuring in some. instances six to fight feet in diameter." Ant all along the route the motorist fan get Red Crown Gav fline the all-refinery f.iotcr fuel h insureg quick slatting, rapid xUriion and move power. Looifjr tf fid Cron sits Casofivc of Qi'cMly i I MADY MILES 4INTER Uhe LlArLiE CLOWN . ... Z AND '"Jiggs in Society" From the newspaper fconiic "WinginK up Father" wemjeIiday 4-A!cre-4 VAUDBylLLE 1. ' Doyle and Griffin Love and Divorce ; 2 Kendall and Slitter ' No Children Allowed .'1. Caiiton Chase ' SinSinir and talking ' Comedian 1 Arnif nlo & Bro. S'ojld'8 fastest tumblers 5 Kddic polo Serial " . : (. OrchcHtni' " " ' ISUGAR IT UK CANK. 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