La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 03, 1924, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday," July 3, 1924.
Warm
; and;
Foot Comfort
The hot summer's day ia made all the more unlwarahle when you have
on a pair of shoes poorly fitted. Consult pur exjiert shoe man regard
ing any of your foot tronhle. V
Special
Children's
TENNIS
SHOES
SPORT
U. S. TENNIS
Men's Doubles Teams
Reach Semi - Finals at
Wimbledon; Miss Hel
en Wills in Finals.
t
WIMJH.KIWN, nnprlond (By lh-'
Asnoriuli-d Preyal Hoth Amori-run-
men'n doubles iMmft rearhi-d
ihn semi-finals and raimdICYAOIN
Hi imW(naJ. roijJ In t) Wlm
lilnfon lournarant. Vlnrint lllrh
anla and t'rftnrlK.: T. Hunter Ur
foiled Mv WVnmnn and J. ii. I'.
WlK-ully of Offal Urlluln, (1-f, T.S,
3-0, C-4. ond It. Morris Williams
II and Wo l. -ion . M. Washburn
winning; from f'hurlca ). KltigMey
mid J. . Muiirnui c-l .4, -.
3. Bryan, (Illhrrt und Mlm Kh-leen-MrKnn
of -Ori-al Brlloln.
Wednwirtny rteicalixl r, Nonh
Willlumn II uud Mm. Cl-orfi'
Whrhlman or (he United 'Flairs,'
c-7, d-i, -8. ;
iii:i.-.v Wll.lji WINS WAT
to I'INAI. sixi;i.i:s itoi'.M)
WIMH(.KON. l:niloni.lly lli'r
Amioelnled )rfis) Minn ;:ileleii
Wills, Amerlenn iiennlH Kiar, Wed-,
lu-mliiy won her way to the rinal
innnil of lh womrn'H - nlnRlr-4
eoinpellllon In I he Wlmhleiion
I mirimmenl. hy defeailrtir Mrs.
I'liylllff Haiirrthwaiie. nf ' Orrat
llrllnln, 3-J, S-l.
l-'riinrlfl T. HVinirr ond Mlm I.IU
linn Srhorinan of Anierlea, were
eliminated hy ine Fngllih imlr. I,.
The Life of
The Picnic
K. M. M. In in join
est funmftkr of thn ico
nic party.
He in tender hearted,
too, nml mlrhty Kood.
fltn In any com
pany, lift win nt any
plcnln Iwiwltet.
lf Ih focal jiiRt an lm
Ih. hut Hlmpty di llrlom
when you
Toast
Krause's
over th glowing coald of
your oampftre.
Takn alony svrrol this
bo you Trill be aur lo
liare a nr.u plenty.
(Theyr bo cood, yo-jMi
rat a lot). KraMaf'a
Mar li mall own com in
handy that kep the
marahmtlltrwa frvnh n
111 uwd. 0o.
iv' .
ppsp
J. G. SNODGRASS
109 Drpot St. Call Main 75
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY
Weather
A Good Place to
NEWS
A.' .'(Tml'rm - anil ' Mm .Hhephenl
Hnron who. woti-9-7, ,7-0.
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At WahliiEton: WonMnirlon 6,
Bnalon Ik,
1 At lieiroll; DeirolL S. rhleoito 1.
Al ri.-veloiid:k SI. I Aunt II, Cleve
land 4. .) ,
Al Philadelphia 0-1. Nw York
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National I ramie i
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nail 6. -
At St. Irfitiia: riitFhiirg 3, HI.
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. At New York: llronklyn 4, New
York.,1.
Al Itorjdn: I'lilln.lelplila 3, Ron.
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If H call Mm ah "aprleol." II
I a code im-mago. If It rail him
a prune, u it n Klniple ataiemenl
of fnel.
Trade
MIPHIOAN flTV. Ind. (AP)
Pinlhlii(t lonrhea are helnc nut on
Ihclr training here hy Hurry (leeh.
Mil. iniuiueweiKiii rhaniplan.
and Young rltrihlinir of Muoon. la.,
I'Kht lieaviwelKlil, who nie Fri
day afternoon in a In-round no
doehtion contest.
, Meanwhile, Ahe Allel (loldaleln,
world' hanlatn weight lilll.il, nn-t
i'oiinle fnrry or Hluux flly, lo
who meet in Ihe oilu-r main ol
Iraellon, are compieiing iheir
workout In PhlooRo.
SALT LAKE CITY
TO IjOSE LEAGUE
GAMES, IS BELIEF
OAKI.ANH, fat. (AP) Rail
J' - ake hnaehall ran will have lo
,rlh a "sufrici.nl Ruamnie)-" if
iney want lo see iheir cul In Ihe
Paelrle coast league iierform again.
William l4ni, . presldenl or ihe
elul, ileelared here Wi-dnesday. He
diil not name ihe nlr.e or Ihe guar
nntee. "I havo no plan ror the cluh
oilier Ihun to piny a pnnsll.le aerie
In .Vancouver heginnlng July If.
with Ihn Beanie clnh," l.one said.
"The Sunday game would he play,
id In Seattle.
"I am Belling preity tired of
haehall and would sell out to any
hody who make n sufficient orrer.
Since Ihe Half Lake chili came Inlo
the league to year ago the over
head ho Increased more than I on
per cent. The situation there Is
"Imply Impossible."
Sail Lake meelH Oakland here
ihla week and Vernon In l.os An
ele next week. The switch will
come thereafter, I.ano said.
Motor Breed Clam Jcalomy
lrd Sumner Tells Nclenlists
I.ONIJON. (AP) Tn-the opinion
of Lord Sumner tho pafety rrntoi
and orllileliil mII nu two of the
i no. ii strlklnK' InventloiiN of the
present day. Speaking ni a rccenl
Si'lenco n ul Id dinner. Lord Sum
ner said:
"The safety razor has exposed the
face of man nnd artificial silk has
revealed tho legs of women. Of the
motorcar. 1 douhl If any Invention
hus done more to sow, to water.
and to ripen ft feeling of jealousy
helween dosses.'
Ailvnntvtl I tad 1m In Japan
Hri Non-Vmiim LcnKiic
TO Kid ( AP) A new radlcnl'
porly pledjred to alwtaln from lnir
ticipation in elections or the p res
oil procefsen of invernment, and
culliliR: itself the Nnu-Voilna; Lea
Rite, hos Imh'o formed In Toklo hy
a ffioup of wet). known ndvunced
thinkers, ' ,
Thin uronp cunte Into helnpr
horlly before the recent elections
and its memhers refused lo lake
any part in Ihe voting. The ulii
nmte purpose of the leaRue is 10
replaw the present "capltaliHilc"
system of (tovernmenl hy prole
tarian rule, ami Its weapon is sim
ple non-co-operation.
The trroup Includes the brilliant
l)r. Hasukn Tosh I no, most, famous
of Japanepe rudlral writers and
thinkers; Prof. Isoh Ahe. of Was
eda university; Taisntl Kuse, cor
respomlent In Miwtcow for ihe
Osaka Malnlchl and the Toklo
Nichl Ntchi, and Kesayn Vamii
snkl, n prominent ndornev.
FIGHTERS ARE
READY TO GO
i "T' '
She Won
La Grande
New Photoplay
Recalls Colorful
Times on the Bowery.
The old flowery, with ila riiralnt
rpsorlK thai shave one down into
romanlic tniditionj huck Cou
nom. Philadelphia O'Hrlen and
Steve lit oil le, Ihe man who took a
chance and thundered down the
eara to .fame; I hew all will live
Orfflin in a Rrlppin film romance:,
"I-'ooIb Hlffliwuy" firtit great I'ni
versal siarrlnif vehicle for .Mary
Phllhin since her abounding stic
cecs tn "Merry-C!o-ltoiind." The
new picture, a spectacular pictur
ixailou of wen Klhlare-'fi fumou
life-story. "My . .Mamie Hose."
conieM iu the. Arcndo today.
Tho Mory lit a tenve heart-Interest
lale laid ahout Ihe old "New
York wreel and Mh fumoim folk.
It is known that the tale wan the
true story of life of Ihe. author,
who, slurtlng a a K&ngslcr an,
fighter, eventually hecAim one of
America's ,rnost famous authors.
The principal charm In Ihe story
ia in its InteiiFely human types;
one uct ually comes to love old
l.evl, aa played hy .Mnx Davidson :
i)m kindly old Irishwoman that
Kate Price portrays; the lireapon
slhle hut lovable Mike kildnre,
played hy Put r.Nfalley, nnd the
ret of the odd character.. These
were oil hased, on actualities; and
oUi phMiiren of Howery ceh-hrltt
were used to jcnlde ihe actors In
making up for the roles-
The Howery, ' rehulll from old
photOKTuplm, was reproduced in
detail ut I'ulversal My; Itrodie'n
resort, "i 'hickory Hall," 'Suicide
Hull" ami other famous rcsorls ai'c
trtinsferre! lu tho Hereon exactly
os they exited for sellings In the
tali-.
The siipMirtin? cast is one of
Kate price, Churlle Murray, .Max
leavldson, William ('oilier, Jr., IM
wln .1. Krady, Lincoln PI inner,
TntiKey rdierry ami other noted
film player are included.
Many Thrills in'
Rex Beach Film to
Open at Star Soon.
Plowlntr fJold. Ihe Klrsl Nn-
linnal plciun produced hy l:lchard
Walton Tully, showing at Ihe Star
Theatre l-Yiday, Haturduy anil Sun
day, offers real enlertainiuenL You
are certain to enjoy this exception
ally well directed and well produc
ed story of the Texas oil fields.
"KlnwinK (laid" is a Hex Hench
slnry, typically American and In
tensely human. The story has to
do with the struRRles of a futility
of impoverished "dry farm" nesters
who riniilly strike oil in fabulous
quantities and then Indulge in a
wild orgy of extravagance, finally
"coming to earth" through the
friendliness and counsel of Milton
Sills In the role of Calvin tiruy.
Sills has one of his greatest roles
In this production, as does also
Anna Q. Nllsson us Alleghany Hriw-
kow. MIhh Nllsson may always he
counted Uon ror a charming per
formance und in this role is given
great opportunity for emotional ns
well as comedy work. She por
trays the part of an awkward girl,
hitler at the fates which made her
so large nnd gawky and then
mocked her hy laying fabulous
riches In her hip.
There is a tfveut deal of delic
ious comedy in the siory, which Is
very well handled. Josephine fro
well nnd Hert Woodrurf. as Ma nnd
Pa Hrlskow, are rcsivonaihln for
most of it. They an Immense.
Alice Calhoun, as Barhara Parker.'
is pleasing and well cast, fraufurd
Kent, in the heavy, role, renders a
flue performance, as do tTssy Kits-1
gernld as the perennial iiapner,
John Hoclm as Huddy Hrlskow and
Charles Sellon s Tom Parker.
Wesley Barry Picture
Begins Two-Day
Run at Sherrys.
Wesley Harry Is one screen stnr
who has never been compelled
to resort In a "double for any
of the numerous perllo is stunts
Ihe scenario writers have laid out
for hi in.
Mad he not been a regular hoy.
he might have found difficulty in
meeting the swimming test, one
of Hie features ol "lleorge Wash
ington, Jr.," the Warner Hro
I: V .,MI Kath)vn MrKane, one of
1; ' .. I Eneliind'. ar net artists, who
j I I. won lira Wiajliihain Cui for her
, I I country by defeating Ik-ten Wills,
J f- ' h . ' ,h oun8; Cahfonifci net star, In
J . r I ttr.ilsht tels. In. tin. International'
KfrtRL match. America claimed but one
jy ?" .'""-Z"' " victory out or tlx matches, when
! j L Miss Wills and Mm. decree Wight- :
I V "" wmn lC haul, wife oj the tioiihy donor, tooli
for England
Theatres
photoplay which is coming to the.
Sherry theater today and tomor
row. Th(e swimming pool scenes are
among the most elaborate of thu
"George Washington, Jr." pro
ductions, several bathing girls und
expert 'swimmers having hcc-i
utilised lo make the water regat
ta true to life. Harry was very
much at home In them scene;,.
As a mere youngster, 11 ail
normal hoys, he was a frequent
visitor to Ihe O'l Swiiiimln' Holt-,
and took to water Ijkc u ducU.
So when IHrector Mai SI. t'luir
asked Hurry if lie could swim.
Ihe yo'ith was able to reply:
"Sure, rings around anyone on
this lot."
That the young star wan not
boasting diAe loped when the film
ing of the pool scenes .starteil. ;
Harry could do all the fancy (liv
ing stunts of professional aw lm-1
mers and in the race was really
a human fish. j
Working before the camera in
these scenes .wus only play for1
Harry, and he was full of reT"'"'
when Ihe outing ended. I
Supporting Harry in "(Jeorv ,
Washington, Jr." are Cb rirme
Olmstead. Charles Conklin, ( Mi.H
liar Inn and Leon Harry, and I he
uffitrlng Is s.ild to out-thrill any j
previous pictures In which tin1
youthful Htar was featured, !
A t wo-reel comedy is also be-1
ing kIiouii . j
StilesiiUcs It Iris.! I'nriners . '
Not Appn.ml hy t'ommlMioti
rH'm.LV (AP) The commis
sion of Inquiry Into Irish agricul
ture. In its final report, finds a
serious depression In farming. The
farmer, the report declares, re
ceives for his produce 4 per cent
higher than before 1 he war, but
his cont of living Iiuk risen by
per cent and hia t rade expenses In
some cases hy over 1H0 per cent. '
Kd ileal Ion and organization are ;
tlie two chief remedies suggested ;
by the commission, and the .'Hale j
is urged to devote considerable i
sums to these purposes. The com- '
mission Is opposed to subsidies or
bounties, which in an agricultural j
country would, they say, simply
mri;n transferring the money from I
one pocket of the farner lo the
other. I ted net Ion of railway 1
freights and development of water
transport are recommended.
Sight Wntrlintcn Object Whin
HiiIiIhtm IHstiirh Iheir Sleep j
DANZTfl (AP)-r Night watch-)
men have complalhed that hecaui-e j
of the progressive met hodM of
thlevc.'i they cannot sleep properly!
at night. I
Hecently roldiers enlravorlng
to gain entrance to a fowl si ore
managed to get Into the basement '
and began boring through the;
wood e) floor for the purpose of
culling a panel that would admit
their bodies. 4 It happened th it
the night watchman was asleep on
the floor at that particular spot
and when his body was pricked !
hy Ihe sharp Instrument he set up
n cry that aroused all the nltfht !
watchmen nnd policemen In the
neighborhood. . j
The building1 was quickly sur- j
roundeil and the robbers were j
captured. " .XBft $ jj j
Try
Our Fountain
These lint Days
The lieges t and Host
Knot liccr in
Town
Pre scott Drug
Company
The New Drug, store
Telephone Main 03
Cor. Vir & Jeff.
IV
GAME FARM TO
BE INSTALLED
PI-:Nrl,KTO, (n-. (AP)
Piiiitdllti ,4'ouniy. 1h to huvi til'
llilnl 1 MiaU- (fbino farm uf inoii,
itrTorilhi :i Hi iU'rl.-ioii r '.u-h!
I'V th !ta fcuine oomriiltiNloii in
s. KMfoii JifT rwfntly. In utldi
lln to ih fifino Tarni, 'ho roni
iI'.fhIoii antliorli-cd 1 h" 4 o:vA rr.c-
1 lion of ihr-tt nuirt flHh hn'clc-i
..lu- to ! ir-;,!.,! in !
Kit out in " I niiook cauiiU' untl
i:if in tin Vli;:imfit;. v;l'-v.
Tim MlW for the RiiniH r:trm for
III Ik pouiily will he fwleri! Iv
1 wo iiientbctH of Il ooifitntrnion
from (h eiuiltTii purl of th 8tati
I in conjunct ion wit li loriil ri:-ti-
i4icit. llnrohl Tlifrnrtl of I t,uiio
I'lly nnil JihIkp J. W. Malo-v i.f
Pt iidli'ton uro -i'f two uifi thfrs
of 1 h4 a in in ni m iasiuti i roiu
t-'iHiVFi, . roj:oii. -
Th farm wi. n- niodIfil ;ilonR
ihr ItiH'S of Hi 0110 al Is'i,?
.iul will Jiavf u yearly rapac'ty of
tipproxlnuttly 4Umt ntx. ,
T'ntutiv' plniiH rail rr hv or
wven arrOH 10 he undor nerci n. I
lloth tli K.iiin furin. an; tlio ',
hatclifTirg will he construct . tUiv
Int; l ti 24 . Hcrortiinar to t'upt;lti A.:
Z. liurffhdijff, fttutti pti.ni! wanton. I
Ah a result o( inn com mission's '
visit to tliiH county, I'liiutillat
sporlsman aro forming a coiiiih' I
I'-nniii that will cooperate with
the Kanic cominlKion for tho pro- j
lection nnd roiiMOi'vullim of wild I
lire in Oregon. Jt is planner) to 1
have nil tin towns of the roimtyj
Ice Gold
AND OTHER -.SEASONABLE COMMODITIES
FOR PICNIC DAYS (
Sweet Rolls - Buns - Cakes and Cookies
Cold Ham - Lunch Tongue - Summer Smisago
Swiss Cheese - Imported Roquefort and Tillamook
Ginger Ale - Budweiser and Columbia Brew
Large Queen - Stuffed and Ripe Olives
Ileinz Sweet and Sour Pickles in Glass
Chow-May the Sandwich Spread
Gold Medal Mayonnaise'
' Evcrylhinp; the Market Affords in -Fresh
Fruits and Vegetable
Pattisow Brothers
Grocery
Phone Main 80
BuyJow
THE TIME TO FILL THAT COAL HOUSE IS
mi
WE GIVE Y0IT THE BEST COAL AT
THE LOWEST PRICE
Stiles
PHONE
Always on the Job
RETIRE FOR THE FOURTH WITH
DIAMOND
Tires and Tubes
Oregon Hardware & Imp.
Co.
in the orffanlziition with inn:il
vniiiiR power In order to limit and
control swtlonnl fecdlnff. T!ii'
plan haa received slronff nd.'r.t''
meni from I he commission.
W'mivr In Mko HlliK Wrtl.
JIOOI) TnVKIt, Ore. flinnfl War
leu fillmore and Came I'otnniiH-
sloner Wachter of Skamania coun-
iy. Washington, just hack from an
inspection of ioos lake. reiorled
thai the water was linl.llnK well.
l-'lshermen had hronglit in won!
earlier in ' wamn that. water in
j 1 he lake wan falling rapidly. Iibi
lyear. followlllK 'ie ifn-at Japanese
eartliriiialiC, the lake hottoni was
, found to havrt developed, HrloiiH
leaka It wan camwi wun nani;n
of earih und hninch-s of frees. The
lake holtiin Ih compowd of hriltle
iuvA rock. v
Gilmore &
Cochran
Plumbing nnd Heating
; 2202 N. Birch St. .
Phone 208-M
& Go.
MAIN 514
With the BEST COAL!
Melons
it Now
!5a -. I
LOOK WHERE
YOU BUY-
It's up to you to make
your dolhii-s count. Have
you "chopped nt this
shop" to see that your
dollar can lie increased
in its buying power? ' !
HEN'S HONS- .
Ribbed Lisle, ankle
length, closed crotch,
short sleeves; also nain
sook Athletic Unions.
$1
TAKE A LOOK AT
OUU GOLi
PANTS-
Plain- white Wash Ma
terials of English Wor
steds. ' '. "
$4,16, $8
Have you taken a look
at our large assortment
of Men's Clothing at
$24.75
Have you looked at our
shoes at any time?
Shoes for dress, for
work, in black or brown,
including Oxfords.
SCRANTON
& SHORT
INC.