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Worinesdav. February 25, A925. ' PAGE TWO THE. W GRANDE EVEKINO OBSERVER u A . OHO m:w . HON.VIT . In, pnrtol ahmJi-H with c.in ' nlnK Ml tlowrfi or !? romlng to all. . HILLS ' DF.PAIITMENT STORE . "A Good l'lauj to Tnulu" NEW YORK (By the Associated ninonn ihtc DEMPSEY FIGHTi Press) Apparently absorbed in la fine record no fiir, and especially th gentle arts of mutrlmony. 'nine she walloped I.a tiiande and ftiovlts and -memoir writing. Jack ! Peiidlrton but -several hui.ky squads DompHcy to giving lean thought to j will be in town Friday, and the the defense of his heavyweight prleo . will be closely contested, boxing championship than nn In- Muddy Creek, in particular, plays dimtrjoua g'rouj) of promoters head- jIio role of "dork horse," and ony ed by Ten Jtlckard. Tho latest shift j thing may be expert d during the in the program finds Hlrkard pre- partus; to match Tom Gibbons and Harry Wills for a bout In the spring to determine an opponent for bin ' li o nml nn In Hinti.nilir It II I (hxrl) l Rrowlne rc-llnn that l.n,m.y. ! WASHINGTON ( AD-Tl.o con or Mm. KuK-llo Taylor licmpw-v. !""""" varM I'hnniplnn Sona has diicldid bo will put away tho!""'" u'lTEolnit thn hardi-nlne up gloves tot good, If he adhered to schedule, Pemp soy would put his crown nt stake , x tills sfoson, for ho has risked hlfl rarol in outstanding bouts at two jEr -tnUTvalu regularly si nee he rMoppled Jess Willard from ' hla iiJ- thronu at Toledo in. 1919. Jle fought Hilly Ml lie and Bill Hren- hni before engaging In "thn but-tjn-of tho century" with Oeorgen (r pen tier in i 021 at lioylea' Thir ty Acres, then wus idln until ;923 when ho defeat ud but fulled to knock out Tom Gibbons In thn Montana boom tow.n, Shelby, bo- the Polo grounds. That wao Demp scy'a last fight and the one that , will be remembered the longest. JKAKLK BKATH I.KB "i NKW YOKK (AP)-(.,lyde fl. j 'O.) Jeaklo of Toledo Tuesduy night outpointed George (Kid) Lee. of ; '.Worceator, Muhh., In a' content " 11 which was' one of the first round ij" mutches In the ftcw York athletic , xonimiHfiion's lolirnumertt io; pro--'-diico a successor to Hcnuy f-eonurd ' who recently vuruted tlm llght f' weight title. SPECIAL : BARGAINS - . A new' 6-room modern otucno f y bungalow with all thn furniture. i,l't Clone In, good location, north :. front. Price $4500; good terms. Tho: Hnrllng Apartments -will 'seir these four apartment homes at a bargain price nnd on good terms. - tr-o.nc-acro tract, 5-rooni house, ; and rood barn, . Just ouidido the city nmlto. Price 2f0i; (;mall t monthly paymenla. Six-room modern home. on Cc ; dar atrcet. Oak floora, furnace, ; bultt-ln features, garage, etc. ; Paved street a real buy at H"0u. A new 6-room bungalow on "Ulh struct, for 27f.O. PYRAMID LAND CO. MAIN 7 OB. : Doctors Say: Don't Neglect ) Couh or Cold i i. . ,,y,1L,Bn,JW1,, Himt ntitleatint ou9h; ! -.f.old' i?Mt 01 tn """ iHcillom that mty riult. trading phyil. tltni not sreicribt DALbAMtA (or ill brn t wlel ilttlont. BALQAMKA li a jur eA neritf aUnt Or. Btii. T, Cr.btr., H , (on, Mo., terlttn "I iita 11 exrlutlvity lor mv ,i,rtu and my fmtly. it It quick, turt Ud Mfi I Iti action Iik iothin tUe." MTfnitnctjliySkiaii ivili.wl .ui V tribe 4 .f twno tn Xirada. Iv tt. ut rf oils turn frf unlive plant ftrt lnnmm rniM u. rva K .JBlt patini and tlioii in a bnual oer i flowing mth "dith" ratrs. fcn af ih ; Iwuhi iwcpt th world nu1 f.r xie Uux t ' " S!t f0.'11 W'ptf di nffiBtid .( VAlJiAUfcA lua tiww tdii(xrtllirii Su inn vinmrmif miraruuu ritolti in I J our a : 1 It K1hM t mfl..n i-d mtm ..lfcrnnM and relieves itrimilmi. I. It iin jcii! : t - atrrMtiti of louui nnd prni)ta or i " . nrrtnr.it Inn .1 It iinnItu ...... ' , ikio in tbroRinjt k7 h.t n lfnn and 4 It w ttrikf at tba cauat, chitiu gnu action ?S Irfmnintfly. Do wt eonfuM It with or.lln.rt balsam ) ?ntjf h tyrup that are inr othinf avruia land ao not tn th bnu tf tlm trouble , nllk n(her rouirb nmrd' IIAI.m.vmka It f from coal Ur and oilier hirnnul tnr- 'llf'l. PUaunt In tmkm Bl.l.ii.l ..t. air to children, fit wr rtu eft wr yvu eft BAl, 8A-WE A with I hi nlrt ur of tli tnclirin on th pnok. fr. (iut ! ntui to rllr itiy riiili, iu nutter frmr i lmi ru. or yowr numay btck. All tlru' f3 !' Wll BAIJ1AMKA. J In U Grand buy It from Glaja U irruira, Ino. j.' For t; Chronic j Coughs ' SPORT IBAKERTEAMS I CLASH SOON ! imooee DAKRrt, Ore. (Hpeclal) All Preparations havo been made tor the liuktir county basketball tourn-uin-nt which will be l.ild ir Fri day and Haturday. The purpcsn-or the county tour nament Im to deride tin representa tives of linker county to the KaM jorn Oregon tournament at t'nlon, Ion March U, 0 and 7. Following ore the teams which will clash here: Haines, Muddy i Creek, North Powdt r, Hfrhiand, Huntington, Halfway, Hiimptvr and liaUf.r. According to Coach Herbert Olindeman of linker night a eerlca of 16 gamra will b nccsoary to riecido the representatives, and the gamea will be played ua a "dounle-.-linilnutton" tournament. ISaker high Vu of course, a strong contender for honors, having made (tournauirnt. JOHNSON AT HOT KPHINGS proceas at Hot Springs, Ark., has tnkrn on nw life with the arrival thero Monday of Walter JohnBon, the hurling ace, 'who Is being bank ed on heavily to keep tho club at the top In the coming campaign.. Waller Bid hfi never lelt- better mid bad temporarily put way all thoughlH of minor league club own ership, which worried him during the winter and left bin baseball fu ture u doubt, In order lo concen trate on the conditioning grind ahead. He sold he had not yet clgned a rout met but thut was be cause he had not ueclded whether t tb:n, ty.a nna .,,,, offered hltn. HITOLA BMAfilll'N Itl COTtn NKW YORK AP) Willie Rlt- nla smuuhfd his own world's in door record for &oo(i meters Tues day night In Die distunce feature or the Calhedrul benefit track nmol. The FinnlKh -American ace covered tho dlfitanre In 14 inlmitds 'iS-1-6 seeonds, lowering by 7 second th mark he set three weeks' ago. 1 . l'hl!llp Granville, Canadian negro and tonnej; winner of tho Ameri can national walking lltle, scored a spectacular victory' over 1'go FrlKt'rlo, dapper Utile HuIIhii and Olympic champion, In a 14 mile heel and toe event . I hat urouned tho crowd to a high pitch of en thusiasm. If ho ad vertices It, he loiowfl U'B good. Man lliw MiracnIoiiH Escape "I wan told by our fnmlly phy-Hlnlun- that J could not livo with out an operation, aa my liver and gull Buck were In mich a condi tion. I net the day to go to the hnnpltul. but then I saw the ad vert licmcnt of ' iMnyr'n Wonderful Uemedy. Hince tHlflng U I am feeling like a two-yenr-old. I am auro I never could have survived an operation." It la a simple. harmless preparation that removes Jho catarrhal mucis from the In teatlnnl tract and allays the In flammation which cuuhi'b practic ally all stomach, liver and Intes tinal aliments, including appendi citis. On done will convince or mohey refund d. At all drug gicta. Adv. CLAUDE C rRATT A V.O 00 Inlaid crdar WieM will l" Rlfn away to Hie 1107 or girt under ID years In I'nlnn county. Hint will wrllo us tlm best letter, not using ovrr tl)0 wnnls, glrlnK i.i rrasoiu liy people slinnl.l tiu it.lli.llllK .Material nt ll.e Clau.le 1 rail i.iit.ther lVnipany. I'.Milest clow March 10. Will Im rln-lilcr! by threw Judges, iw.st letter nlll De ubll.llrtt. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tb Poor fti&n'a FricwtT OppO. Koandry. I'HONB W No Booday DusIoom NEWS Two Bouts Are Halted My Referees 4n Charge I'OCATKI.U) AP) Ira Irn, light heavyweight wn-nler of Halt luke, whs awarded th mutch with Pink Gardner of chii'iiKC Monday night a I Ashlou. ri Won the first full ill Hit inlliuteH with a cradle bold. Khorily uf ter thn wreath- returned iu the mat, Ciurdner started unlng rough tactlcn and . wus warned Heveral times by til" referee. At the end of 21 minute fjardiHT end u von d to turn the nuich into a boxing bout and the affair wan P'oppnd ,y lite refereii uifi i- ' awarded the ronteai. liOI T kippi:i fV'KANTON. Pa. (AP Tim referee stopped the bout between Harry Unit, world's middle weight champion, und young Fisher, Syracuse, N. V., In the sixth round on the charge that Fisher was stalling. (By the Associated Press) -Brooklyn still awatta the signed contracts of several regulars, al though Manager Wllbrrt lioblnson is practically assured of an infield composed of High; Johnston and Tierney. . Pacques Fournier, first baseman of homo-run abilities, remains out side of tho fold and word from Mil ton Hloek is awaited with some anxiety. Tierney, who has played third base, may be started at that position by Hohlnsou in nn effort to strengthen the combination. He will add' Htrength wherever he pluy.i, according to the Brooklyn chief. i Jot Steelier threw W 1 a il e k Zhy.sy.ko in 30 minutes, i:t sec onds, in a bout in New York Monday night wlihii was adver tised ok a Utt to -MX' which man would challenge Vaue "Big" Miuiti, tint foniH'r collegiun, who m-enlly mptuml tho title from Kit "Ntranglcr" LcwJn, Slecher use a IhmI.v selKsors to accom plish I'.io Pole's defeat. , leaving St. Louis Tuesday after- noon, Munager George Sisler and 11 other lirowns plan to reach Tarpon Hprfngs, Fla., and begin practice Thursday. Sixteen teams will start at one minute after midnight Kunday in New York's old Madition Btjuare Garden's laal six-day bicycle race. The building will be wrecked be fore nnolher sea;:on of the rubber tires rolls around. The competitors will represent the Fniteil Htateji, Kurope, Africa and Australia. No records were broken, In the sovenfeenth annual tournument wjf the International Itowling uiiHocla tlon which came to a clone Mon day at Minneapolis. In the five-man event, Oreen River team of Chicago nnptured thn $800 uriso with a count of 2070, while 'Twin Cities took first place In the slnglea, doubles nnd all-events. M'lllie Iflopito, deifeiiilin bin 18.3 balkline billlardw title at (iilntgo, Mmitlav nUiht Hlmln &tHl Hninakit-h Sit.iki, .lnpnneM entry in tiio tiiKHtius; niateh of 11m jnleiiiatiiHiu) lltle mutch litr Tim .Japanese, playing in his fii-st InteniiithNiul in eel. led Hie champion for U inning-; until llopiw Rtriiek hbt cliuracterlstie M Htle nnd flnisbcd in (.-. Inniiigs, 400 points f Iti. Willie Hoppe, veteran .world's 18.2 , balkline billiards champion, has announced from Chicago he will accept the challenge f Dob Connefax for a return three-cushion match and that a meeting at 40 points will n played here about March 16. Hoppc won from Cannefax lo New York laM week, tino to r6i. ronthnll In Austria imt to Nnllmial SlKirt Status VIENNA, (AP) Association football lia become the premier sport ot Austria, the game having experienced a phenomenal growth nnd popularity since Ihe end of the World War. There were 7.1 clubs in what in now Au3tria at tlu be- ginnliiK of thp war, hut elnce 1!1!) tho numht'r hatt luon swrlloil to 67! with ahout CO, ooo playlnp nicm bora. All aro metnlKT of the In '.crimtlnnal Kederation of Football AsaorUtluna Anstrlann take the ftnme norloim iy and tniln faithfully. epeclally icr the Intornatlonut giimti. This reason th Austrian teams have teored vlrtorlea over selected teams from Bulgaria, Egypt, HmiKary, 1 tiuly, Kumanta. JuROAlavla, and Gerumny and lost games only to Uerlln and Spain. TRKMAIXK III ATS MARTIV ClaKVKIAND. Ohio (AIM Varl Trcmalne, Cleveland, wou Iteferee Matt Hlnkel's derision over Kddle (rannonhall) Martin, champion bantamweight pUKtllst, In a Blush Inar 12-ronnl bout here Tuesday night. Martin's title was not at Make, however, as both men wetuhed In Tuesday afternoon ot 1221 pound, three and one-nnnr-tr pouixls over the bantamweight limit. SriIAK.Fr.lt HFATS IIDltKMANS rilH'AitO (Al'l Joke H haefer. former U S balkline Vtlllard rhani pton or the world. Tuendiiy night Jt'feated Kdouard Horenmua, Hel fnan rhamplon, 4a to Ul. in a third match of the International 11 1 balkline billiard champion ship tournament here. Hchaerer clicked off a htsh run of 1X0 In the event h Innlnf. a new mark for th tournament. 1 Sport .Gossip I I Latest vTurf JP ft !te ,N 1, . m4 Mn.n-i'r, n-i rMKmniT ' JJi vHt-nluiK Wuattain. BtnBuUoiml ihine-yvnrmi colt who wou th $2i,mt9 New Orleans Handicap rvvntly Quatrain, shown with Jockey ' Eddie l,egei:tf pp, is eligible for the famou Kentucky Derby, and according tu folluweni ot th turf lootna i& a 4ao4ruua cuatender. 17 Teams to For Hoop Championship PENDLETON. Ore. (Special) The basketball tournament for the championship of the second dis trict of the Oregon high whool athletic association will start in the Pendleton high school gymnas ium Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Heventeen teams repre senting the four counties Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler that comprise the district, are entered. Some speedy tilts are expected in the three days play before the champions ar chosen to represent this district at the slate champion ship tournament at Salem where it is held annually under theunptce.1 of Willamette university. Thn first game of the tourney will start promptly ot 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon with lone und Helix as the opposing quintets. At 2 o'clock llardinan plays Mc laughlin and at 3 o'clock Posh it and lioardmnn tangle, play starts in the evening In the continuation of the initial round nt 7 o'clock with Pendleton and Weston lining up In the first game. At S o'clock Htanfleld and lexlngtou mix and at fJ o'clock I'matilla and Pilot Hock take the floor. '. Friday morning the play starts at 9 o'clock with Ilcriulstnn and Athene flh the first gome. At 10 o'clock Aajf1 and Echo meet while at itf o'clock VmaYiibf, fli-rfwlhg a bW will'trfnftle with the lone-Helix wlnne. The second round will be played off Friday afternoon and evenitrg with the Hern I finals Saturday morning and the championship game sched uled for 8:30 Saturday night. Several strong teams are enter ed In the play including, Pendle ton. Mclaughlin! dermis! on from J 'matlllu county while Lexington, undefeated in Morrow county and lone another strong team arc ex pected to put up some stiff com petition. The game will be handled by Nig Horleske, coach of the Whit man college five. Radu 10 TIM HSnAV. i KimrAnv 211 Pacific Time Stations KF!, Los Angeles. Calif. (407) ii-B:30 p. m., Evening Herald, table talk, news; 6:30-6, Examiner's mu slcal half hour; 6:45-7. Y. M. C. A speaker; 7-8. dance orchestra; 8-9. standard Oil company of Califor nia presenting Play with music; 9- 10, vocal and instrumental pro- jEram of classical nature; 10-11 F.xnmlitcr, proeram, Betty of the Kxnmlner. KFOA, Brattle. Wash. (4f.r.), 4- r. : 1 5 p. m., (Hyniplc hotel orches 'rn; recipe. KOO. Oakland, Calif. (299.8) 1 41-f : 30 p. in., concert orchestra, j Hotel St. Francis; 8, "Seven- Keys i to Bnldpste." KOO players in-l o dance music, Henry Hal.itead'; orcheptra. KOW; Portland. Ore. (492 12:30 p. m., concert; fi, children's prosrnm. story, Aunt Nell; s, pc ture. rnlversliy of Oi-pRon exten sion division; 10:30, Hoot Owls. KIM, I.os Angles, ''allf. (404), 12:S0 p. m., l.oew's Htate .theater program; 2:Sn-S:S0. program. Pa cific States Klectrlo company Chuck Feal trio; Maude lUcKens Womeraley, render; 6-6:S0, Art Hickman's TWtmore hotel concert orchestra. Kdward Fltxpatrlck, di rector; 6:SO-7:30, little stories Amerlcnn history, Trof. Walter Sylvester Hen tog; bedtime story. Tncle John; 8-9:So, program, Wil ey I). Allen Music company; 9:30. 10, TlBifly WiiTKly iflrls trio; 10-11. Karl llurtneit's PHtmorn hotl dance orchestra. KJM, t.on Ana-elea, Calif. (3931. 8-S:3 p. m., vocal and Insimmen tol pronram arrang-cd. Ir. Hooks. KNX, Hollywood. Calif. 3a?. a 1. m.. mornliiK prayer; 9. Hired Hiind, news; 10. Hired Hand's nornlnR message; 10:30, Mrn. Kate Brew Vnmjhn, home wonomtcs; It news of 26 and & years oao; l?-l p. in., WurltttT pipe or can fudln r'itut; S:4f.-6 t5. music from Wnr iittrr siiulio; 6:t,-7:.lo. dlnn.-r hour music. K N'K strhiR fiiartt ; 8-. program. I:. H. Ityas compiny; -t o . proirr:i m , F. u I.h in; I n -1 1 , A be Lyman' Cocoanut Orove dance or- cbetr:i from Atnliailor hot. KTO, Han rranctsco. Cal. (43 fil. l-J p. m., Rudy Set(eT'a Ksinnont hotel orchestra; 4 30-i 3t, Rudy '.'Sensation Contest 8elger's Fairmont hotel orchestra: .::ao-C:30, children's hour stories lilg Brother; 7-7:30. Itudy Si iger's Fairmont hotel orchestra: Theodore J. Irwin. organit; 9-10 program, Mrs. Rrintlnghom, so prano, director; 10-1 1, tlene James Hose Room Bowl orchestra. Mountain Time Stations. CNHt1,, Colgary. con. (4Mi), 9 p. in., Canadian National Railways symphony orchestra, Frank Ander son, .director; Jeonette Roney, so prano; ficorge - Boothinon, hail tone. KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4). 12 J 2 : 3 0 p. ni Rialto theuter organ; a, "Forgotten." "Rose In the Bush," "My Laddie," Nan ' Johnson, so prano; talk, "The Garden," Mrs. J. K. I lega rt y ; " Ry t he Wu t ers of Mlnnetonka." "Even Song." "Sou venir,'' Mrs. Roy Wolcolt. violinist. KOT1. State 'College. N. M. (34K.C), '7:3u-8:30 p. m.. popular aclenco course, lesson ii. nienilier of nglneerlilK faculty: "ilow Ilie Na- -I'm 1 i j .fcvaua'' kaf aa and Bad Had li i . I FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY ViCo Ain!t thp rnrff.?- She played the WILLIAM FOX. THE PAINTED LADY vCryA i jr L Tnele are eoals. c0'ils an foals all kinds you can buy. Lj7 GmiM WLISllLLIll -yERBN Y0U ARK IU YIXO THE REST! Comedy, "TiiTd Rusiness Man" TODAY WM. DESMOND In "Measures tkmal Foreata of the-flothwe.t Are! .-. ... Mandled,' r ranK w. i uuiri, Cnul Tin..- S,a........ 7:S p. ..... I.n In Kmi.-h dl.-.lon an.l ,.v,.ru.lon. A. C l.- Ii.n.l... 5:50 p. in., piano lunlnK-ln num- l.er: 7. muHiv: 7:15. 'Tw for linn..'. I'ark aiwl Hoadniili." 1'ror. W- f. Kli;vn: 7:3". "Wil'nlnK of MHalii Iron. TtK'ir Oris. Zinc." Prof. Krlwuril I'. Kinn.y: 7:45, ifilu tutlonul pjiyt'liolOKy, I.-khoii VIII. In-all It. A. K-liw.!Kl. r. p KI'KX. HiiHllnfa. Nfl.r. (28S.S). :i:S )il n... fluiioii ainlly of I'Vunk- Klf.MQ. ("aycllcvilli-. Arli. C.'7li) .".a p. I "Our N.fi.:!ilor Mara." A. M. llar.liiiK-; "IJiluiion of rire - liliBilt lo Cirottii.K of Apple s unil rvars in Ozark It. Bio..." V. H. Vou.nr: plani.li.K Huilillnm. for t.iians:.s l-'arnis." J. tJ. .'an.'.-. KK.NI Shfiinn.l.uil.. lowj 0:30 p. ni.. coiir.n. Hiri'lll VounB. .llrpolor. ianon .i.scl.ililf. Ilot.'l Mu.-I.l.il.aiu: . KSAi-, Manhattan. Kalis. (:ilo.7).n.4ri. ., .., iiiKlithauli fiolir; 3 a. in., niaivh, inusic li'sson, slug- i ..,!r..v oiil clil. f. planlatlcui Pluy- ln . Hx..rr!lV'fi: !" : 1 Inspirational tijk; :S0, ru lint lie iiicn; I", "ilnrk ' li n "m K. I'. Athletic rluli orrlics Y ant Gossip:". )ii:nr. "All ,-RoimJlr, tin1 Ilousi.;" 10:10. "Quostlons and Answnrs;" 10:L0, today':. iii-u1h. j jn.-yci. Avrrago n' llclaiuni Amy Kplly: lli::ill p. m.. rfadlnKS.j yl'..,ry M.p.als At.lo .Mark I.. I'.N. Oscrola Htirr; "The Chick's !-'lrstj ' ijitt'SHKI.S AP) Hi-Iiuni for l-'i'cd," J. II. McAilanis; fiu.-slion : it8 sjx,. aIh populalio.i. ran I. oast liox:'"Trcat Seed Potatoi-s." K. A.of niorr hicvH'-s than anv orln-r Stokdyl:; .7:20, collcef bi'll, music: ''rol,nirv in the world. t"i" out of 7:30. "Improving Yn.ir Work j OVPVy nlnc nn'O. women anil clill Shop;" 7:40, music, Mrs. O. W. . (r,.n in H' lltiuu. owns a wlU ' l. H"' Salisbury,' director; 7:60, "The oflicial fiKurcs lniliB S.4 01,1 Ccroal Family," Marijaret Alhhorn;!0r 3 population of a I ir r ov r 7, 8, "AH Natiofiollty's fonps and t-'tor-j iiiio.ooo. los." Dr. H. T.- Hill: music, Prof. ' unoil of III", lit"'' kingdom, and r.4 P, P. Draitiard, director. ' I - . KSt), St. I-Ollla, Mo. tr.ir..), 4 p". ni., homo hour:' 7, program,. Hay's orphesira: 9,. Mabel Hall, so prano: Mrs. H. J. Beckemeyer, con- : Iralto; Mrs. Mffmle Charleo Towey, accompanlot; address, Dr. 1.. D. Le Oear. " . j KTH3, Hot flprlngs National Park. Ark. :i7r). S:30- p. in., w. '". Hrown, harltnne: 9-10, concert, f t'has. I.. Fisher orchestra. KYW. flllcaco, III. (!.:ir..4), 1- 7:30 p. m.. dinner .concert. ConBres3! holel; 7:30-7:43, farm talks. "Somn ; stories of Livestock Club Hoys In i the Corn Belt." Don mlth: "CropjJ Prospects for this Season, i. t.. Waterman: S-8:20, "Twenty Min utes of Good ReadillB," Ftev. C. J. .iVrnin: R:2o-9:os. lilna Uel.ee. so piai.o; Lewis Meehan, tenor; Tho mus W. farcy, lianjoist; Tlionuis H. Stephenson; !l:l.ri. "Good Koads:" lo-il:::o,. evenlnt? at home; 1-2'j "Insomnia Club." , WRAP, Kort Worlli. Tex. 47T..0) I C:l.ri-I2:30 p. til., musical pro-I gram; 7:30-8:30, program, Mrn. A. K IL.InH .llrnnlnp- I, ! 1 1 . 1 II 4 I concert. ' i llissiinl music. Carolyn Pell M.i'oliaiKl. WCAL. Norlllfleld, Minn. (33C.!I) 9 p. in., Sylvania Siiiiduhl, contral- to; tllaf Chrlsl.ansoi liarllone; rr r- .- .- game and won PRESENTS. of a Man" fMmMM ! Let Us srr 1 HeacockV Radio Service . ! I LA GRANDE. OREfiON ! Edith Hanson, ptantoi. wcr i. Kion. III. ( WCBD, Zlon. Ill- (344.C). 8 P- m- '.ij n..t.rtif .Miriam nwu-- jliod. M. Htf.; M. Hu I Hu jtron.lwn Mr. ' ,..nor .rnno: Sir. u; '" u pianiHl: Mrs. Hul.la KUti.nni-r. r.-adc r. WCi'O. Mlnniai.olls Minn. (410.4). I":5 t.... 'rhi- Proof of SI. Paul. in., Iioiim' I lit- I 1 1 1 1 - .iiiiK." H..tly rroi-k-r; 2 p. Popular conwrl." Mm. Atflua ! ry-1,,-rBt-r: 4. inuKi.in liour. "Kl'"'l Attain. SI.-H." .'onrml H.tsovIH: !, so, rhll.lrura hour. Mrs. c'hurliK I.. Itnnisil.il: 6:'I0. .linn. r ioni-. n. Itllpy'l ronrerl orcllislra: 7-K. Nn i.rouram. New York: I". !,anop program. Arnoiu rriuiKi.' .. jsino ,or( l,i ira. vVHAF, Kansas fily. Mo. (SCj.C), .....,' , sior'8 lla.lln trio: I. 7 uphen. 0f tl.n Air: piano lun- I . , niimliPr on IIih Duo-Art: ail-' j ,.. T. II-M. -a-Slory l.aily: Trl- . Ilolfl Mii.'lil.'l.a. li: l.o'll.' r- We Go Out of Our Way lo Serve Tho two grcntfil ninvenlinrcs of the nR.' Tclcplionc anil llclll.rj Sei'viri'. They aif liotli irtv tit voir stnrc. THE CITY GROCERY Just Hack ol Curr's on fir glrtx-i PHONTS MAIN t7 HAY flAtIM VMM DKIJVlSRT HEACOCK'S RADIO SERVICE. lit I'llOMC We are now permanently located in the new Harris Apartment Building tin Fir street, across the track, where we now manufacture and demonstrate the Heacock's Radio We are prepared Radio is no We sell all standard makes of Radios and guarantee you good results from our installation. All Makes in Radios, Including the IIRAC'OCK RADIO I'llONKS Are Now Sold on (he Easy Payment Plan You nre making a minlake if you don't hear our IIEACOCK RADIO WE SELL HEAT NOT TONS Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. PHONE MAIN 17 SPRING CArS In All the New Colors ASH BROTHERS velodromes are linldlnir weekly and lil-wii-kly in. 'el.'... lirlian rldenl are noted fori Hi. ir inliiraiice and lliey devote nio:il of Hnir . I'lorts lo road rac-iiii,- over Iiihk illslances. Cp lo 191' 3 and 1I.- I. Win n Henri Pi Us sier of l.'rane.' and r.llavia .It.-l-i. cilia of Italy won 111" loot, miles "Tour il" l-'rance." I I.e. race hail ln'-eii ie;;iil:irly i'ariie.I off by lt. l girlll'l. ' ' ' ' '107-W to give you Sei"vice, as side line with us. Serve You, PHONE before you buy.