La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1924, Image 2

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Saturday. Junp 7, 1021.
PAGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Putting Your Feet In Order
For The Warm Weather
With warm weather comes
comfortable shoes. ' Large
Shoe Salesman and enjoy
SPORT
Pendleton and La Grande
League Baselmll Con
test May Be Played If
Weather Improves.
VI in I,n XJraiHln I'truUn and Ihe
Comlletoii Huckuroos will v
baseball lomorrow IT ul ' all po.i
sdile. Tile kiOiio linn nut been '
cancelled so fur and Iho Ivudle. 1
ton hoys utf. coming over ' un
wny on possibility that t la wuih-!
-r will rlrar up inotigh lo per-1
niit thi routcat. j
Tlio I'iMitlleton tisKrt'f-atlon In
i-spenti d to . ho ronfi(iJ't al:y !
MiviiKtht-nnl alnrtf lunt Hitnluv, !
an It In now limit-r I In muna'
iiii tit of Hayrs, who tmprrHftU-iI
J.vtimn IuhI.
U;iih in iluintr th nccivimr ho
himl. Ihc hot Mhlrh nwltrhf- Hon
UIiim to fimt. I.i'fly Mulish n wl'l
prolmhly Jo Dm hiirlliiK for thoi
HorldirooB tomorrow. It In k;i -I
that ttiia amintr-in:-nl titr' ny.iU n.'
1 lie (com rouuldiTuhly. '1'tn- ivk
or tho tram will ! olioul M"
wiiiU! an -lttt Huntlay v U li cturl.
til Honond, KotlKi'M tltlnl. Uod.tii
KhortHtop, Hutu' t It-fL fit l.l u:ul
Olwon rlRhtrioUl. A nrw ceiilir
riolclor will until Imt who hi;
win bo ts not known nt prtwi.t.
The Rrounda havf not Ihm n
hurt by thfl rfttn ao fur nnl If
Hip wonther loars up lh kiiiu1
will bo plnyrd tomorrow uftr
ncon ns originally arhiMlubMl.
La Orando'a Hnrnp will lt tho
same at uaual. with tbn buttery
of ftcnrh to Potvrion. repkham.
lb, Davis 2b. Knight !th, H.-lmn
m, Thclaon If, Clifford cf and
Alexander rf.
TED THYE WINS
FROM EDWARDS;
GETS TWO FALLS.
POUTLANfi. Ore. (Uy Hip Ah
rioclated l'reitH) Ted The took
two out of three fulle from Hilly
KdwurdH hero lut night.
Brick Mueller Sued
For Divorce by Wife
OAKLAND, Cul. IN'R A na
tlonally hallod roUege romanre
crashed when "Brick" Mueller. th
University of California athletln
hero hae treo ued for divorce by
hla beautiful actrcaa wife, H rnlro
ZJerwIn.
Hhe charge that he was cold,
Indlffrrent aoid at times - de.
serted her.
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SUNDAY GAME baseball"
. in nnimTnii American l'niu
KJUUUD UL
j The i
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tired feet unless you have been refitted with cool,
enough to allow proper circulation. Sec our expert
the vacation days.
. A Good FJacc to Trade
NEWS
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RIDINC COMFORT
c:onsiii:rki) in
expert's talk
diy u. ci.akk M.THi:i:
'hlcf Knfthtiri-, 1'alKe-Hetroit Mo
tor Car Company,
Utdlng co in Tort tnilNl he hiUi'ii
Into ron:iilenil ion b' t here who
are plauntiig a lonn snininer lour.
When Uw cur ia laid up for the
necessary o t'lhuuliufj. be to re
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"Pooley Chlorate, wt.o In making
'rniiiii thi.lfs toward tho ioil
crow n hftvlnr lono 120 mllr,
nn hour t tli, Amstour Athlrtta
AMoclatlon int In lhllj,l.hl.
, TV-' p
Htariinfr n t,n (rip look lo ndjiisl
nn'iit of I'vcry part f I bo rliuwlH
which It'iulB lo R'ivn Kfi'iiti-r road
ablllty to your tiuloinohllo.
Manv innk tho rror of umlr
in flai ton of tln-N. This IfUiln to
th hard t i-liif j roinplainl. tlli
cr.'i tin mil uppi-Mfliiin Hit runrllon
or tin spilns:. I'Vw know how to
properly condition llu-m.
' If you havf not tho' nMslstnnr
of 11 find -rlaii.s uu'clianlr. do no)
Ultimo evi't'y nUiak in your rar
onto the prhiK' A very common
error on the purl of nervic'p h(j
tlonn mm wmU as mo.it ownern 1s
thai when the car ib vi-iops a f w
tiieaki on of Hip flint ihovch In
to deluKi- the fipiinH with oil. In
the case or a car 't hut Itas prop
erly dcalKtifd :prins. thin in o
Brave error.
In tlio first place, ihjsI nprinfts
wnre nonltrtitoKjrun in un oil
bath 11 ml when they ,arp npiuyed
with oil the rertull will lie -not Iced
by the driver un u contlniioiiK bob
hin up niui down of .the cur when
diiviuf; over rolling roadn or when
: 1 1 tUitifc 11 bump.
It hiiM been (Mir cxprrlencp thai
tifjuciiks in tbo (tprlnH, and by thltt
wc do not mean tiiiicuk.s that arc
Imagined to be in the npiIiirh but
ar Jiiuncwbore i l.-tc. can be cured
by Miuirtltif; oil on Hip Mden of thf
n print,' iduickh-ti ,nt bolti imuIh of
the JpriiiRfJ OIU'P U week. It Will
be found that .sutrlclcni lubrlrunt
will work ily way down iho HprlitK
from the Nprlntr Nluuklen to pro-vldt-
all uf tfle Inbrlcallon nece
::trv. H l Ida little hint nt followed
out II will rt-milt In a much better
rldiii;: car.
Should you drive In thn nioun
talus Vor tho flrnt time do not
wear oul your brake llnlna; (rolnit
down hlll Many peoplo do not
know that thn corroct way to fro
down long atoep gradeii in to Use
second gear, and bo sure and leave
the motor running. If the Iki'I
tlon hi shut off na Home persona
I have nnggcRted, the result la liable
to be a blown off muffler.
Th la prevents wearing out of
the brake bunds uselessly, cjoIh
1 1 hf motor off on the wuy down
I Mid la the mi fed t way to proroed.
I'o not bo n-thnmcd to ubp necond
rear. Home other car may .o by
r( high tipced In high kap. but
i he driver may not know what be
in doing. Alany accidents ure
(ata-tl by cars obtahilug too high
fpe.il on down grades. They ure
i j'.ilde to Btop with the braken
ekuie when one uf Hie num..' turns
n i.lt mountain roads Is reached
Who knows but you might help
pick up what In b ft of the iniio
nioi. le Hkii passed von n Tew udn.
u'-M before at t r.e rapid speed on
a il"n KtMile"
It I AH THF CI.ASSiriKIJ AW
SHERRY'S
LAST SHOWING TONIGHT
ii
eld
To Answer"-
The Story of a FinMing Minister, An Actress
nnd the Criminal Courts
HOl'SK I'KTKRS . CRACK CARLYLE
KVKLYN till E NT ' JAMES MORRISON
JOHN SA1NPOL1S BULL" MONTANA
Comedy "FAMILY LIFE"
PROHI PARTY
NAMES TICKET
Missouri Ranker anrl Cul
jfornia Woman Select
ed; Evangelist Thrown
Out. ,!
r'OI.IlMriHH, O. (By iho Annoola
loil I'roroO Th.. ProhUillion iwrly
uilopiKil Hh iilutrorm ami non.iimt
iil a nalinnol llrk.t I'rl.lay aflcr n
hfhsIoii ivlikh wan murki.t l.y the
withdrawal of nvi-nit UH.gat..H
.from thn floor o nil a hIIiikIiik r.
bllkn lo A. r. Uoulhiy, Hratlliv
Wah.'. i-vnng.lliil, first nonilnutril
for iIih. vice prfiili'r nry and then
Ihrown ofl tho ticket, Tho nora-
jinnos woro:
j Vor pronljent Jt. P. Karla, f'llfl
'ton, Mo.; hanki'r.
- For 'lon promilonl Mlra Marin
. lir.-hm. a teinneranco. workor of
I.oiik llfucli. t'ul.
Minn Hi .l.in was nominated by
acclamation after ir. Uouthey had
Jwon the place by a voto of a to 1
over hr-r and Pol. Alfred J Moudy.
Watr-rloo, lnd.
1.46 INCHES
MOISTURE
BRINGS AID
(Contlnuod from pan 1)
to harvent at least half . a normal
.rrop of winter wheat. OthcrH In
tho vicinity ure even mofe hope
ful and .a general economic im
provement throughout the wet Ion
Is anticipated. ,
The Hprlng1 wheat and other
cropn ore expect od to be corre-'
flpondlfifrly benefited by the rain.
Helps rrmtmcn. .
Knrl Htackluml of Cove, one of
the Ictidlnjr cherry producers of
the' valley, stated thai llu null
growers would derive much roo I
from the precipitation.
In regard to the lightening of
the water Kltuailon Fruit k lluve.
eity iiintioffor, ntated thlH morning
inai Hip rain would be Indirectly
Of help to the commuiiity by nlor-
in up-molNlurc which eoubl be
NMed later on. The Menver Creek
renepvolr In at pre.spni full of wa-
hen uskeii whether the nd-
litlonal Hitowlull In the mnuntninn
would be or benefit In keeping the
renervolr full Mr. Hayes said that
he IhoiiKht that there would be no
nhoi-luare of water at Heaver creek
bul that Hie chl-f difficulty lay In
hrlnglifx Hie water to the elly un
rupldly -ut M Im um d during hot
weulher.
BOYS AWAIT
JURY TRIAL
j (Continued from pag 1)
president o Hears. Hoebuck Co., I
wan Issued a few hours oiler their1
youthful aons, brilliant university ;
i.i u. 1. mis. had been Indicted for
murder mid kidnaping for ransom,
uch crime punishable by duilh, In
eounerilou with Hit sluyiug of l:t-
year-uld itobert Kraulcs. sou of un-
other Chicago millionaire.
Leave Mnndlng tu Public,
In view of the muny atutements
thai large fsums of money will be
used tu iho defense of Nnthun C
Leopold, ji. and Uichard A. I.oeb,"
the statement wild, "the luiullles of
Ihe u censed boys desire lo say that
ihey have lived in Chicago for
more than fu years and the public
can Judge whether Hiey have con
ducted themselves in their relations
with this community In nueh a way
:.s to earn a standing as truthful,
bceiil. upright, law abiding eiti
:ens, conscious of their dtubs and
responsibilities to the community
in which they live.
"They have not Iho sllghtrnt In
llnatlon or Intention to use their
menus to stage un unsightly battle
with un eluborute urray of counsel
ami nit array of highly-paid alien
ists In on attempt to defeat jus
tice. Only such defense as that to
whleh every human being Is en
titled will he provided for their
sons.'
Warm 8prlnic AVeallier Plentiful
VAI.K, tire. While other re
gions suffer fronv lock of water,
the Warm Springs Irrigation proj
ect enjoys the distinction of being
the only project In the west with
a surplus for 1U-4. As well as
supplying lis own district where
the ditches have been running for
severnl weekH part of the season's
water is being furnished for I he
Owyhee Ditch company nnd part
for the Advancement company
tracts.
La Grande
"Triumph" Is the .
Result of Nation
wide Idea Contest.
II will be recalled Hint as a re
sult of a nation-wide Idea contest
conducted by (Veil It. ln-Mille,
thirty thousand answers, were re.
reived. The winning Idea, "The
Ten ( 'omnium! men In" was made
Into a sensationally successful mo.
Hon picture. ,
Aside from tha idea to film (he
liccalogue, however, the eon teat
was Invuluuble In giving an accu
rate view' of what representative
1 heater-goer really wanted.
An outstanding cry was, "(live
lis more stories of business, or In
dus! ry." Ha Id thn husbands, "we
waul lo see men on the screen like
those we know." Sald- Hie wives,
"we want lo see the movies but
UN hard to get our hubbies lo stir
oul In iho evenings. They say
they don't like just love stories,
dive Hicin something or their own
stuff, uml our job will be easy!"
Hence the mw e MM If picture.
"Triumph," at ihe Arcade. Monday
which curriea one from modern
factories to gilded cafes, from
overalls lo I 'or is gowns ami from
polo to ii park bench In .Mudixon
Suuare," New" York, a picture for
men ns well as wuuiwii.-
The piot nr- is portrayed by a
large cast thut fairly bristles, with
interesting names.
lieMille co mm Into his, own
again in "Triumph." " '
Sunday Vaudeville,
At Arcade
Promises Much.
A brilliant and entertaining pro
gram of eccentric coinetly and con
tortion, novel ideas, datielni; tinm-i
hers, ami phoning and popular
melodies are promi.-ct! ul ihe Ar
cade theater on Sunday next.
I'omedy contortionists and nov
elty wonders head Ihe new variety
prnarnin In I roduelng l'antzi r .'i
Itlalse In new ami novel feats that
can be figured on to startle pa
irons, not w HhHtalidliig the fact
I lint tills duo Injects some e
i reim ly funny comedy bits I hat
tiring their audience from a thrill
to a scream of laughter. Hale &
I iced in 'Kecentricll lis" arc t wo
of vaudeville's most versatile per-'
formers. Honrs and dances are
Cecil B.DcMi
"TRIUMPH
JLcatricc Joy and' Rod La Rocquej tA , fl .
Prestnted by AOOLPH 2VK0R jind JESSE L.LASKY' i"
.1 'Trliiiniiir Is (Vrll II. h' V' "j) 1 y&$: 1
I llllf"! irrllral triumph! jGWSJ!?y '...x .- .
' LflT Jf .'nnHiininlmt'iils"' ami the IT' iirtw I '
f fe M 1TivjfE must luxurious smicty lovr. H$fl'nW A V . ' F
jli Ko''1''.!. t'lili'i'lnlnntMil. ' j jftQ y' '
ARCADE
Theatres
dovetailed wMh humorous saylnps
making It a most pleasant offer
ing. Ituby Raymond Trio makes
its upppuruncp In "A 1'otpouri of
Songs. Imitations ' and Original
Drince Creations." Several changes
of wardrobe are made und tin ac'
is sure-fire. Winnie Maslerinan
will undoubtedly prove her ability
wli h , her lilting , melodies und in
imiluble artist lc portrnynl "The
Woodland Mongst ress niid Phono
graph Artist." v
How "Pleasure
Mad"
Received Its Title.
When . Iteglnald TJarker
filming lh screen version of
was
"The
iilley of. Content," at Sherry's
Sunday and .Mouduy, llltincho I'p
rifchl's novel, for Hie Louis H. Mey-
I tr-.Metro forces, a party of twenty
oun niai-ried couples, recently
urriveii frotii the cast,' visited .the
siiidlos at Hollywood, 'and saw. the
part' of the picture that depicts a
lamily breaking up "through . the
hunt 'for 'excessive pleasure. ' So
realistic were lhes scenes and so
leeply impressive we're, the touring
-U. ILt-.'-.l -Ul
BASEBAL
;'".,.! ': -.. .. i. i '. ' '. ' '
: Milfon-Freewater
La Grande
Thursday, June 12 at 4 p. m.
La Grande, Oregon
PRODUCTION
Here's an Answer
I TO YOUR HOY'S SHOW PROBLEMS
i Shoes full of liny wear
Our New Department
Our Service pleases J introduce you
lo our lines.
These prices are made to biinrf you
buck again. ,
$2.50 to $5
SCRAN1 ON
pleasure-seekers tlnil they de
in cancel' reservations for
hi-d
that
evening at a'smart cafe where they
had' planned an unusually lively J
and costly pany.
,"This- film is some eye-open, r
tn n fellow:who Is bound lo spenu;
all the coin he can lay his hands1
on.", commented one. or ihe young
men! "It's. all wrong to go idea-sure-mad."
-
. Din ctor llarker overhead this
last remark uml it lujniwhcd him
with Hie Inspiration Tor a new title
lor the picture.
Comedy showing, "Jack Frost. "
"Held to Answer"
Triumphs .
At-Sherrys.
' "Held lo .Answer," a Aletro
screen production of Peter Clark
MacKarlane's story or the same
title was presented at Ihe Sherry
t healer yesterday and nu t with tho
hearty approval' of .a large Audi
ence Including this reviewer. II
maybe'sald right here und now
that "Held to Answer" In rlghl
i-ood screen entertainment and
well worth a trip to the sherry
theater to see. .
MnrKai lane has turned out one
of his finest a! orbs in "Held to
Auswnr" ami H dias been hrmiyhl
to the screen hi a capable manie r.
There are nimih'-rl.'vs highly dra-
vs.
He's
4V
A
cim a nmci
-m
EI.
malic sr ,1,,s- several gi-ntiiin
thrill:!';. tu the east could lurdly ho
impiow.i-np.Mi.
The plot i oncerna a young- actor
who (;ivs up the rtugu to beeoinv
-,. niihiiler of the (re.'ip.-l. He nm-.i
tu a small city ami is followed by
one f hiH foritu
aiUreSK trkinl:;.
The uiiiiisier lulls in love with tho
daughter M one of Wn par'shioni is
ami through jealousy, I he- act re!t
h it rniiiii : C huve tin' clergyman
oiivtul from his churchy
This fdie almost jiccompllshes by
In-lii'iii- liv girl's brother to
:.t.al, the minifiiy belli?;, iVcuv.
of ihe crime.' llow bo conduct'!
his own defense and tbo oil-coiin-of
the trial n;;d. s for hrHlins
drama and it has all been decided
ly Wll eV.l'- ill "Held 0 AlliVt."
Coinetly showing, ''Kumlly l.ife.'
Anot licr
much Is tin
erea.-dnniy b
loo old (o
man
one
Ilig-
we don't lovi
who bectniies in
rent ns he grows
in the irenrheu.
TpLATULENCE
- MevY-re i;)dijrer!on, ,'-:i?'iy pfdns
that c.Hiwi Ihelie.'Ut, dii.Lferfa
altr t rtdieedaj.il
G&i;d digestion ns'orcd by
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TADLCTS
Acccp!.iMe to aeaiitive atouia-.'!: s.
'J$v at
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