La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 17, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    Tuesday, February 17, 1925.
fAGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE ' EVENING OBSERVER
New Gingham House Dresses
$1.00
Hill's Department Store
"A Good Place to Trade." .
1
IS HANDICAP
WASHINGTON. (A I' A tall to
the 43, 00, no dally eleetrlo railway
-1 .' riders of tlto l.'nltQi Stutea to Hue
op and demand Iraffic ronfp-fltlon
fi . r ll'f wan Hounded today by J. N.
hannnh.in. pn-sil it of the Ainerl
- ' can Kieetrle Uuilway Asnuc.tlon.
Addrcanlng his or;:anizatloii lit con-:t-ontion-
hurt; bo' declared failure
v-:W-to lif nit and prohfblt parking, and
v. t n restrict traffic to certain crhnn
lieln, wan playing linvoc with ole,c
trie railway and bus BrhediiUs.
Four-fifths of 'nil persons who ride,
tve pr.lions of electric railway
rompany-owned euro or bus a, and i
practically nil of them aro holntT I
delayed by a small- mlmorlly of
ridorn in ether vehicles, ho r.H.aU d.
Mr. Khnnnahan explained that he
tvus not Boeliintf to nrray peraona
not owning motor cars against
owners. Many ear riders are
motor owners who, besot by traffic
congestion troubles, aro Ufclng elec
tric cars and bus's.
"Traffic contention In unspeak
able;' ho declared. "Drspito iu
best efforts of local transportation
compnnlcs' to provide Kirvice, It Is
virtually Impcaulblt) iiowiu! iyn, by
re son of traffic nont; stion, ' to
maintain any rcnpce.tablo schn.
dales In our cUy ntrcoto. The
n vera bo rutintng time of an elec
tric car or bus should bo from 10
to 12 miles nn hour, and yet In
B.tmo cities it in Impour.Udo, In the
greater rato of apaod than
miles an hour in any sort of
two
hlcle.
"The majority doco not rule In
the enso of traffic congestion.
ff tnntltnr-m Ann nnr-unn In u tinclA
. . V iii . V.. 7 li Z "
vehicle will get In front of a car
and delay 60 persons in it merely
uy occupying mo irnoK. Again, i n
Wiuccupivu THiuujrn win iiu ain
ed In a u eh a position
that it will
stop or slow up a vehicle contain
ing CO persons,
"Tho traffic, problem is not Irn
pnnible of solution, though It ad
mittedly Is difficult.'. For exnin
pie, thero nro two major -steps
which, if taken, would aid very
much. nick V inflow, Juvenile reporter;
"First : Coase using th structs 8-10, program, American fioelety
for Btoroge. Tliey were built to of Engineers: 10-n, Earl Bftrt
bii uued as passageways, and not c.b nnti'o Uiltmore hotel dance or
liarages. Home people will, of .fcheatra.
cnurao. resmit not being punnltteil KNX. Hollywood, Cnllf. (Pacific,
to Rtoro their ears all day long In aB7- 6:46-fl:16 p. m.. Wurlttzor
the streets, but do nut forget thatjP'pe organ studio. Rid Zlffs. sports
when you of rend oao person by talk; 7-8, Ambassador hotel con
enforcing a no narking regulation. r,rt 0"h',t'-a1 Josef Koaenfeld, dl-
vou ulease several hundred others
vhoo ride has been accelerated
f by It.
J "Second: I'nserambled traffic.
V , Establish regular lanes of travel
tor tho st'pcruie lints of traffic and
compel the different conveyances
o stick to their lanes. Uet the
street car run unimpeded on Its
; rails and run It n It a misdemeanor,
I as hits been done in Cleveland and
1'hUadeiphlu, for any vehicle to
g t In front of It. (live buses and
i pUHsenfrer autumoblteH thfrlglit of
way on certain streets or pari a of
f street!!. Set nnlde certain streets
for trucks and otlu r luiavy ve
j )'''s We rto not so much need
j ; new streets as tho complete use of
l,iinu wo now liave." .
Mr, Bhannahan announced also
that in co-opemtlon with Hecrot
, iaiy Hoover's accident prevention
.-.-movement, the electric railway in
duotry Is starting a nutlou-wlde
' '--advertising poster campaign. H
said that accidents to puantngers
on earn were being reduced, but
that accidents due to other ve
hides striking electric curs and
alighting pasaencers were In
r creoaliiK.
!
FVEI1S hlCNS U1TU r.IWTS
. NEW YORK (AD Tho New
York Olantti Monday nnnouncpd
(hey hud slftncil John Eifra, for
niir mnnonor of tho I'lik'nuo fuba
inl Whlli' Hox. roarh lo fill I ho
post vnrut.-il y hllrkllHtlntr of
Cozy Dolnn. ;v('rH novvvd in a
slntllur ouparlly In 1920, prior to
N'ir'Mni? to pilot tlit' rol.n.
l,
BE EXAW5NED AT ONCE
DO NOT. offer InJennlt.lr witk
Pile, or other RtrtsK,, Colon di
orders. Emln.tlon will relieve you ol
worry and doubt shout your condition
nd my treatments will came ineedi
tecovery of your former good heslth.
and vigor.
Mr treatment for Pile, U GUARAN
TEED to cure you or the fee for youi
treifnenb) will be refunded.
Call ot write for my FREE
book on Pile, and other
Rectal and Colon diaor
ders. CHASil DEAN. M.D. Inc
MKTIANU OKICtS St attle ornctc
,..Tt ,V...1.AI.S OTM An pi e. 1ST
Ji ''A:. Q r I
MVdiM-Rilay. February 18.
Wednesday, niient nltfht for:
CKAC, f'lINC, CKY. KKDM.
KJ'KIT, KFKX. KfJO, K.IH, WHAV.
WCIll J, WIiWF, WK1, WOY.
WGHT. WIIAZ, W.1Y, WM1U
WMAK, WMC, WOAW, WOAt,
W.. WOKJ, WIP, WltKO, WHAT,
WHIT.
ON lif. f'Hlpary, Ton. (Mountain.
if, i). 0 p. in., Atudlo program.
Aiifuistlnp Arlllce and. party; A.
l'hlllljs, vlollnlnt; dance program.
I'lozu cabaret.
K IT, I ,oa A nffrlra, Oalif . ( Pa
clfic, 417 ),J,:.10-1 p. m-, Kxamlper's
musical Imir hour;. 0:46-7:80, de
tective stories, Nick Harris; 7:H0
S. proKinm, Goodwin Klinger-Mc-Kay
company, preftcntliiK' a male
quartet: 8-9, Kveninn Herald, pro-
Kram, nr. Marian Tract Wnltlnj?:
1M" IvKiimlner. wanipun movie
nlKltt. presenting many famous
stnrn and baby fltars; 10-11, Pat
rick Mnrsh'n danco orchestra, Bet
ay Marsh, soloist.
KPMX, Northflcld, Minn. (Cen
tral, 331.9), 0 p. m-, Oarleton Oirla'
Blee club; French horn quartet;
Marie Kloas, planlnt; Ernestine
Donaldson, violinist,
KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa. (Cen
tral, 261), 0:20 p. m., Huthe broth
er rf.
KFOA, Seattle., Wash. (Pacific,
U.f.), ii:45-8:l& p. m-, Hopper Kel
ly company ntudlo program; 8:30
10, Orpheon society concert.
Seattle, Wash. (Pacific,
238), 7:16-8 p. m., bedtime, story.
Aunt Vivien: 8-9, Earl Gray and
his Hotel Hutler orchestra; 9-10,
concert hour; 10-11, Earl Oray and
KFflO. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pa
cific, 278). 0:30-7:30 p. m., chil
dren's hour, with Melon Edwlna
and Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Mrs.
Kone, pinnlnt.
' " uull,i
402). 8 p. in., concert, Mu Phi Ep
sllon; 10, Multnomah hotel strol-
lf,r;,
KIIJ Tx)8 AniclM,. CAt.
(Pa-
- f(, 4f)4, lO-HO-ltSn n. m . Pnv
imrjdpy aTl(y hB pftftC0 ballroom
orchestra; 2:80-3:80, matinee mu
fiiialo. Pacific States Electric com
Cany; 6-6:30, Art Hickmnn's liltt
more hotel concert orchestra, Ed
ward Fltupatrlok, director; 6:30-
7:flo, stories
prof. Waltei
Americnn history,
Sylvester Hertitog;
f"c'or: progrnm. Carson
imrucii IlukltiR comrmny: 9-in.
Drournm, llnrdon nnd Hurilonr 10
13, J loll j woo, Hand done orohon
tro. KOA, Denvor, Colo. (Mountain,
S22.0. 8 p. m... dramatic sketch
from "Madnme Buttorfly," onn
nol play, -a Trick of th Trado,"
KOA playcra; vocol iioloa, Mme.
Kla n WnfrilKr-Wi-lkor; Klorencn
McKay, render; Kiln Hlanehetl,
nader; "Avoldlns Hlaka In Invent,
menla." Clunda k. Uocttcher.
KOB, 8latq ColleRe, y. Me.
(Moimtnlii, a4S.ll). 7:3I-8:S0 p. m.,
International coile course, lesson 7,
lean n. V. 'Ooddard.
KHAl'. Manliuttan, Kan. (Cen
tral, S40.7). .7:20 p. m.. collego ball
and music; 7:80. "A Proposed
Farm of Organisation," L. E. Con
rnd; "Why Build of Permanent
Materlnla," H. E. Wicher.
KT11R. Hot Sprlnirs Natlnr.nl
Park, Ark. (Central, J76). 8:J1 3
p. rn.. Prof. Jack Hennrd, violinist;
9- lu. Meyer luvts-New ArllnRton
ensemble, Jack Rennrd, director;
10- 11. Charles U Klsher and his
U -piece. Kastmnn hotel orchestra.
KYW. Chicago, 111. (Central.
6Sk.4), :jn-7 p. ,., chlldren'a
licdtinui story, I'nclo Hob; 7-7 :S0,
dinner concert, Conjrrwis hotel; g.
:.10, llazal O'Nell. soprano; Will
iam Hoke, tenor; Jamea It. Keyes,
baritone; Victor Hatfield, poet;
Susie Halfield, pianist; 8:SO-8:4ti,
around the town wlih KYW: "In
como Tax." Arclitbnld Harris;
9:45-1 a. in., niidnlKhl revue; 1-2,
niidnlKht sons, f oon-Samlcrs Orig
inal nlirhthawks.
WI1AP. Korl Worth. Tex. (Cen
tral, 47.'..!)), 7:80-8:30 p. m.. Jor
dun sisters, "Hoots, coots and
Wren;" :Sn-lu:4&, dance pro
gram. Jim lllley's Texas hotol or
chostra. WHCN', Chicago. III. (Central.
I Jfilll. 6-A:Sfl n , l,,vn,,lla
I.liella nrew Wilson; 7-8, l Chrls-
tensen. Jlanlsh baritone; Julia l.o
gan, contralto; Nina c-tmpbell;
Wober trio; 8-9, Amber Furniture
company; Hurry mrenm Daddy"
I)als. baritone; Iterger Wedberg,
tenor; Midway !ani'lng Gardens
ori hestra; Florence Tenner, blues
i sinter: Kouthtown Harmonliers:
9-1"- Overland com-
!'""' ",'"ll"r I''""'. Midway
"""" Hardens orchestra: ls
t"""" r,)". tenor: Knglewood string
l1'1"': Harry J. Mapp: Oeorge
lrlton; "llig Hoy" Yagle;
l(l-10:t5. Midway lmlng Uar
dens orchestra.
Huge packing plant In Worthing,
ton, Ind., burned. As usual, we say.
It smelled like a thousand brides
cooking.
Tho arguments over child labor
laws show we do more for Infant
industries than we do for Infants.
Perhaps this threatened return
of snuff Is a protection. It will be
a (Teat litt cb.peroue.
TRAP SHOOTS
TO BE HELD
T
The handicaii trap shoot to be
held by Ilie (Irandi Country
club with the trap Kim given by
A. J. Htange ua the prize promim-H
to bring forlh some iinusuul Mlioot
lllg luleiit and at the hoiih; lime
give tho marksmen of I'-xh ability
an even break for the first horjors.
The handli:p cornmittee for the
event composed of II. K. o'ltrit n.
Claude Mackey, Cluise Hohnen
kamp, Al Andrews and U Lilly
has formulated the rulea mid fixed
the handleuiin for tiie loiirii.'iiuenl
uu follows:
lillll-N. '
1. Pate of shoots: Kundnys,
March 1 and March 8, .10 o'clock
sharp.
2. No entrance charge for mem
bers of Country club.
J. The Amateur Trapshooting
rub s to govern tdioot.
4. Handicaps to be baaed on
percentage Instead of yardatfe.
ft. Two IiO-bird evciila ul.
10
yards.
6. Charge of 2 cents for tar
gets and 6 cents for shells.
7. All practice shooting com
pleted before '10 a. m. on each day
of shoot.
8. Any member of the Country
club who desires to participate In
tho shoot and are not listed in the
handicap list, may obtain entrance
by making application to any mom
hcr of the handicup committee up
to within four days of tho shoot.
Handicaps.
Plrds.
Joo Carr :. 18
Q. I,. I-arlson - 20
Dr. W. T. Phy 12
A. V. Andrews 22
Jl. K: O'Uiien 1G
T. J. Srroggln 22
P. I.. Lilly IB
Win. Siegrlst 25
Karl Stoddard 25
Dr. O. L. Blggers 20
Herman SlegriHt 25
Walter Iteuter 25
Harry Zurhrlek 25
Karl Zundel : 22
Ed Kord 20
A. T. Hill 25
Morton Kiddle .". 15
Dr. C. B. Moore 20
H. K. Coolldge 23
Jack Coolldge 22
Robert Hnkln 22
Charles Reynolds 20
Elrner Stoddard
Dr. La nil is
Dr. Murphy
T. ' K. Bellamy
Dr. Verne Johnson
Norman Krees
Dave Ktoddard -
S. Tl. Crowo
Ulrica I.ottes
Nato Zwelfel
W. H. Bohnenkump
18
15
18
18
25
25
20
16
25
15
15
W. C. Kelly 18
C. W. Blngner ....!(,
Dr. Joe Ingle 20
Hal 'Uohncnkamp t Hi
W. fl. J-eishmll 20
Lloyd Hcrlber 25
E. T. Andrews 26
Wood Berry 25
Lester Stoddard 20
Koscon Neul 2 2
C D. Putman 20
A. J.' Stango 12
J. C. McPhernoii 25
Claude Mackey 10
Krank Ralston 25
Robert Nowlln 25
Carl Helm 25
Ernest Watkina 15
Q. I Dutton , 18
H. N. Ashhv
W. C. Perkins
Audmer playle
K. L. Holmes
Martin Kltzgeruld
Prank Hayes ,
22
22
25
20
25
18
J. A. Tedford 20
H. B. Coburn "0
C. A. Blngaman 20
O. C. Robson 20
Chase Bohnenknmp 12
Win. Miller v 25
o. n. s. tkam Di'.ri'.A'rrn
MONMOUTH (Special) The
Oregon Normal School basketball
team was defeated by the Dental
School team of Portland recently
by a large score.
-Annual, Stunt.
fleres Hie Vuliao of wat In irala
Ing at ol Springs preparatory to
tbe opening of thj baseball season.'
The Bamb U reported to be consid
erably overweight, but hope to rwl
duos by aid ot the baths and tew
fK- cv rT
jUlW.round of olt.,. J
In; Off
t : w
, ......
Meet Miss Hek-n Walnwrlght, national all-round swimming champion
as she appears at her home in Yong Island during the wlntei montha
, one plana lo attempt te swim tne Er.gilsh Channel nect summer
Golfers To
Be Many On
Club Course
That golf will he even more
popular in U Grande this season
than last Is the opinion of Chaae
bohnenkamp who perhaps more
than any other one man has been
in closer touch with the develop
ment of the I,a Grande Country
club. Mr. Uohncnkamp also pre
dicts an unumially succefisfu! year
for the club.
The course will he in better
shape this year than ever before;
according to Mr. Uohnenkamp. A
new draining system has been in
stalled which will be of particular
vuliie In rlrvliiiT the eronnd for
early spring pluymg. The fair
ways have better turf on them, the
greens were re-sande." la.st year
nnd In general the wholn eonrne
will be in' better condition this
year than ever before.
Koinemljers Traditions.
One other thing which must not
he overlooked is that the I .a
Grande Country club Is gradually
building up traditions. No sport
nnd no club is ever worth a hang
without traditions or how Kill
Jones, made a birdie on Numbe.r
Konr hole year before last In the
li and leap tournament or how Walt
Smith cured Mrs. Smith of talking
while lie was attempting- to. putt
and so on and so on.
At the beginning the members
of the club made a gallant attempt
to eslahtlRh urtiricial traditions so
to speek with the employment of
Mr. Kddy, a hustling 'it'le Kng
llshinan, who was mined with n
mashle in his hands-in place of
the customary ruUle end by wear
ing golf socks about i(h preipises.
Hut then.' piibTerfiiges were pulp-
Confidence in
Performance
The Coupe
S20
ftutidftour - S160
Taurine Car - 210
Tudor Stdan - 8 SO
r ardor Sedan - 660
On opvo cm demount
td. nm. fad ttuui tr.
Wi uu.
Ml pria, . k 0tn4
SEE THE
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT
Season
xlW 'te-t
ably mere Imitations pf the genuine
article. . -
Annual Trophy Kvcnt.
But now things ore changing.
The club has Its annual trophy
event for the Oregon Hardware cup
which was won last year for the
first time by Harry Zurbrick. its
ground customs, its old timers who
-can remember wjy back when O.
I.. Larison didn't know a putter
from a brassie, its jinx holes ;md
so on. Jn fact ihe progress is ln
deef commendable.' ,
Seeking Anonymity,.,. M. Ftarrin
More iNihlirlty Than liver
LONDON. (AD Hlr J." M. Ttar
rie, author of "Peter Pan" is al
most as f unions for his dislike of
advertisement as for Ills llllera ry
ability, and there was an Instance
of this shyneus1 during the run of
the- film version of - Peter Pan,".
, at a West F.nd theatre the othor
After the film had -been -running
for a few nights ft was not-
' lliol tVn n.imn nf Ihn n lit line
had been removed from the front
of . the building. The words "By,
.!, M. Harrle," which had appear-!
ed in letters. of light a fqot high,;
were removed and replaced by
"The hoy who wouldn't grow up.";
The removal was ordered by the
ajthor litmrelf.
, prZXF FAX STIUCKFN
, TOLEDO, O. (AP) Charles'
Wade, 73, a cross .word puzzle fan,!
refused to retire. Huturday night i
I until lie )iad completed solution of;
! a. cross word puzzle. When the i
i hour became so late lils wife be-;
I came alarmed about him and went j
jto see why be had not come to bed, ,
r,,,, sV. j
The cross wird puzzle lay on thOj
table In front or him. Solution (
Wls eornplete. , Heart failure is
said to have caused his death. ;
The Italian government has re-1
fused tp let iin Ameiican have its:
oil wells. Doesn't such treatment -'demand
war? I
The owner of a Ford is never in doul
as to what he can expect in service. '.-Ha
knows what hia car will do and ho;v
sturdily it will do it.
When bad weather and roads put other cars out of
commission, the Ford car will Itay on the job. It
will carry through slush and snow, over frozen ruts,
newly constructed roads anywhere.
Yet Ford benefits can be yours for the lowest prices
ever offered. This is mude possible by the efficiency
of Ford manufacture,- the volume of output and
practically limidess resources. .
NEAREST AUTHORIZED
II GIES TO
BEPUeis
SUD-TOUHMEY
A number of interesting games
are Hchcduled for the sub district
hafikelbull tournament to be play
ed here on February 27 and 28.
Ilt'Kidts La Grande. Jmbler, Klgin,
Wallowa, Enterprise, Cove, Jos
eph and I'niun will compete in the
tournament. 1
All together 11 games are to be
played, four on Kriday and seven
Hal in-day. Kueh team wilt play at
leiist Iwo g.nne. Konr will be
eliminated and four will be eligible
to compete in the eastern Oregon
or disi I'iet tournament at 1 'nlon
l.i Marr-h.,
Dnithlo Dliiiiiitalion.
The tnnrnani'Mit Jiere will lf
comliieted on what is known as the
double elimination plan. A team
mnst lose twice lo be eliminated
from the tournament entirely.
The schedule for the gamen on
Kriday include!): hnbler )vs. Wal
lowa, 3 to 4; Joreph vs. -rilgin, 4
to 5, In the afternoon and I 'nion
vs. Cove 7:15 to 8:ir, and la Grande
vs. Kuterpris, s:lf to !:lf. in the
evening.
On f!.ilur!nv seven gamen will be
played the first to start nl 9: SO
o'clock In the rooming. After the
Kriday includes: Imhler vs. Wal
other drawing, thp winners to draw
from the winners and the losers
to draw from the losers. . Thus
every team has a good .chance' in
the tournament find does not run
ihe danger of gelling two of the
strongest teams nt first.
scAMiAr. Meow-; rovnvrr.s
NKW YOTIK (AP) The district
ntloriiyH investigation In the Do-lan-O'i
'onnell bribery scandal will
be continued, but it ltas not yet
readied a stage where grand Jury
action Is forecast, according to an
nouncement Monday following a
conference between I il:drlet At
torney Hantou and Baseball Com
missioner hand is.
Minerva
Says .
What's tho difference be
tween moonshine and shoe
shine? One you use intern
ally and the other you use
externally. One pickles your
stomach and the other pre
serves your shoes. Yoii will
be more presentable to the
public after using a bott le
of shoe shine . than . you
would using a full bottle of
moonshine.
For the Shoe Shine see
The "Boot cry for the moon
shine see the other fellow.
IHE EOOTERY
CAV IIAYI1EX. Mgr.
FORD DEALER
ALL FORD " PLANTS
HOLT POSTPOXEH
.T,.v.r, r-ni iapi Tommy
UAIVi.n..ii . ' -
Simpson, Oakland promoter, all-
,.i M..n,hiv the nostpone-
ment of a bout between. Kid Kaplun
worlds featherweight enumpiou.
and Johnny Korr. flashy locu
fighter, from February i5 until
March 4. Tho postponcmeui. u
uoi..,,a,l when Simpson re-
.reived word from Kaplan, who Is
In Los Angeles, thut ne liau in
jured a hund while training anil
probably would be uniihle to muke
a good showing.
ST.ViG ISSI-KS WAKXIXO
Trim, tikla. (AH) Modern
methods of living are producing tt
-ii,..n..i. ftf anriip In this country,"
Amos Alosio ritogB, fiunoua nllilelie
director of Chicago university, nun
the open forum at the Y. M. ('. A.
j,,n,l ,v nfternoon. He urged that
tho American people change their
ways of living to those ot irugui
ily and simplicity."
Ovir-euling of rich foods, luck
or sleep and too much speed ure
some of the reasons why the L'nll"
ed States Is producing a r;io 01
"soflles" instead of the virile peo
ple that rormerly were lenders of
Ihe world, Stagg declared.
Num. wins two-milk ham:
PMII.A WXPHIA (Uy the As
sociated Press) Paavo Xurml. the
Finnish flash, continued his vic
torious campaign on American in
door tracks Monday night when
he raced to a decisive victory in
the two-mile .special, tic feat ure
event of the Philadelphia College
of Osteopathy games in the Pdrd
cavalry armory. Bin time for ilie
distance on the indoor dirt track
was !':?f' 2-
CLAUDK C. PRATr
AYhnt (lo you think, a well-to-do
fanner said to mo to,lay,
"Claude, go after It, we're nil back
of you to a man." That sounds
mighty good. Wo took In ov r
$.100 cash yesterday ami wn want
to go on record as lining a busi
ness that is cfHiiiiicndnhle before
all men. You can detentl iipnn
It, U'lien we get n luirgaln, wr
will pass it on.
HO nl Black Bnrhert Wire. Sl.-li
per spool. Only a few spools iert.
Claude C. Pratt j
Lumber Co. i
The Poor Alan's Friend"
Oppo. Foundry. PHONE SM8
No Sunday Business
----- - --
BASEBALL
IS IIKRK
"The Home of the Wilson Line"
Oregon Hardware & Imp. G.
iiavf. a i ni:r rr:r:i) and hkj timi: in:(,ixrNo
7 r. M., K. of 1'. Hall
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1STII
(me anil wear ynur let.
Suits Cleaned and
- Pressed
$1.50 '
Wilson Bros., Tailors
CLEANING. PRESSING AND HAT BLOCKING"
New Foley Bid rhfflne Main 545
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I PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT
I ATTENTION
i THE CITY GROCERY
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Sport Gossip
(By the Associated Press)
Joe liush likely will be rele
gated to tho outfield when his
twirling days are over. The.
noted red Bhtrted hurtcr hat.-i
ted .H39 in l'J!!4 In fin games, a
even 10 points better than the
average of I'lbun Shocker, who
swapped uniforms with him' in
one of the most important trades
of the winter aeuson.
The demand for competent
polo coaches has become one of
the most Interesting Indications
of the growing popularity of tbe
game. At the present time the
l ulled Stales Polo association la
attempting to supply three clubs
with instructors.
Frank Krlseh, captain and sec
ond baseman of the Giants,. and
Herb penmifk. left-hand patrliep
of the Yankees, the the only
.players of the "New York t?uniR
linliling oul for larger salaries.
Such a pleasant heading 1ft
u good reminder of tlu' three
reasons I hat so many .men
like lo l mile t our store
BeiH'inlabh inendian
dise, rail' prices unit,
friendly, erflcieiit wr-.
vice.
ASH BROTHERS
Time lo Look For
Garden
Seeds
The Old Reliable
FERRY'S
and
KING'S
Now in Stock '
HE L & L
DRUG CO.
Depot & Adams "
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