Wednesday, March 25, 1923. '
FAGE TWO
THE IS GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
i i
, ;
Next Week, frext Month or Next Year, we will be
p!eal to make right any purchase made at
Hill's Department Store
"A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
BOXING
. Radio
conoox r.nrv iw imov
Ml.T J-AKi; 1AI' Jarkte Cor.
ion. Murray, r on the t vision
over Fomini'k Tip pern. P-alt I.ke.
in a fa.it an 4 well fought six-round
bout t the Manhattan club fights
here Monday nUht. Gordon rar
(ried the fSfc t to Tippero through
jout, Tippro focgi.t brilliantly in
the clinches. Ja!ci- Andrew.
FaM laltr t!ertsion-4 ."-l?'t Pmlth
(in a Jrtx round bont which de
void of ara!iwnai actl'.n. Frank i-
- -, . . foyi of I'f-iidiMon. itf.. and h:JI
ruvrnntfni: I Cooper tor- Karn-II, Salt 1-altv-, fought foi;r r
rounds to a draw in the- s mi-final
Chester and Bib Falk
; TTIIWAVI MARH
v Oniral Time StaJtosj
WflAK Frt Wort?:,. Tex, (475. J ,
T::(-t 1 p. in.. M .r.i'li l.l Muni
cipal band; 5 I-J:45, popular
music, The Troubadours.
WBBM, Chicago. III. Hit. p. ro..
Moran Irish Terri rs. Cox. I-o'j
Clark. D&re Palon, LlP.Utn Hoi
Una. Mrs. Jtt-alsen, Our J'-rry.
WW'N, Chicago. I!L 2C. T-4 p.
' ni.. classical hour; &-:J:. Jack
Uttle and Paul Small: Midway
dancing gardens orchestra:
. "Income Tax and Accountancy
. Encyclopedia of the Air;" -12.
Klmer Jordan and company;
Midway dancing gardens orches
tra; Jack U'tle and Paul Sinati:
13-1 a. m.. Owl matin.
WCCO. Minneapol!-Hf. Paul- Minn.
4i4, 7-S p. m., national pro
gram from New Yorfr.
WlMK. Kansas fity. Mo. fVO.
' 3:K4:4 p. tn.. Stir's Krxiio
fi1o; t-7. addr, Iouta Meeker;
TU-We-a-Story Ijady; Trianon
ensemble; 1 l;4-t. Mrry Old
- Chief And th- Plantation play
ers: Eddie Kuhn's Kansas f'ity
Athletic rlub orchestra.
WKRH. Chicago. 111. u;o.2. 7-S
p. m.. Oriole orchestra: Hob it
" Yorfc, tenor; musical hits, Iti
vlcra theater: Oriole or
chest ra; saxaphone quintet; John
Ktamford. tenor; 11-12 Oriole or
chestra: John FTamford, teror;
Illi Forbea Cutter, soprano.
WFAA. Dallas. Tezac (47&.S-). :J
7:10 p. in., vesper recitai. Lone
Star Five's orchi-stra, P.ay Ocen,
manager; l:att-:J0. rnuaicale.
Doan Paul Van Katirijk. direr
tor; 11-12, Pete Paw, Eu-J Mor-
WOK, Chicago. 111. (J76.I), 6 p. m.,
organ reclrat, Lyon ft Haly;
:30-7, Drake concert Mwmble,
lilaclartone strlnff quartet; g-. Ft.
H. U In Line nlrM; lo-ll, lor.
lktor frftK dance orchestra.
G8T, Atlanta. Ga. (170), 7-S p
in.. Mrs. Char Us Illlinicrath,
'contralto; "Preparation for Co
lr Work." Huh Harris Cald
well.
WHAH. Loulsvltlf, Ky. r5.B), 4-S
p. m., concert. Loatsvill Con-!
scrvatory of Music; 7;3)-5, Lib-'
' erty Iniurance bank concert.
WHB, Kansas city. Mo, S.C
t-i p. m., ladk-ii' hour. Gilbert
Jaffey, director: 7- m-n"s And
cuNtinic night.
WHO, ln Moines. Iowa. (hit.).
7;3ti- p. m.. Hawkeye orches
tra, I. I. !refu, director;
- Gall Fitch end his dan orches
tra. WlJt, Chlcaro, II!. (344.C), C:JS p.
rft., Kalph Emerson, organist;
l.Uti. Sen at theater stcdio; 7,
lullaby time. Ford and Gtenn;
7:20, Howe's concert ensemble.
WLW, Cincinnati. Ohio i22.i), 4
p. m., dinner hour concert; 10.
threc-minut; mewir, Civil 8er-
poratlon orchestra. William fito
director; male quartet;
I sprinrtim jrosrirTi; Doherty
I Melody boys.
jwOAI. fan An:cnt, Texas ZM.&,
i ft;30 p. m.. dance program. Jim-
rnie Joy's fief -I Hi. Anthorgr or-
riu-stra.
VOAW. Omaha. Nebr. (Hi). t45
p. fn., public news period, Ku
geno M. Konecky; C. child's
story hour, Grace Horenson; 4:3'),
muic; 4:4i, Kandall's Royal
I'oaTenelle orchestra; . program
auapic- Auio KI-cTrtc and Kadlo
corporation. Prank Buckingham,
director; 1. to be announced;
J'j;l', Frank W. Hodek. Jr.. And
his Nightingale orchestra.
WW. Imvenport. Iowa. (433. C). 7
p. m., program from WEAK; tl.
Inis Connor and his LClair
hotel orrhestra; Malie and ffrept.
WOI, Arnes. loaa li.'). 4:15 p.
mii!cale.
WOltl), Katavta. III. (?7S, s-lft p.
in.. Faith Iu Four. p?ntst; Vln
cnzo Gullatto. violinist; flunday
scnool lwn, B. F. Hot list r;
Puaaeii lanie .tenor; Erelyn
N'eison. pianist.
WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.S). 3-4 p.
m., "riprtngtim Is Grentlme,"
Heirn Harrington Downing:
"Easter Hais." Mr. Lillian kus
sell; 7-. dinner concert. Ralph
Williams and his Hatnbo Oardn
orrhestra; Mrs. J .yd la lochner,
contralto; Itlanch K. Robinson,
pianist; Mildred Perlin, reader;
l'i-i, I'.oiph Williams and his
luinbo ."Uyiark; Verdi trio; Iw
Butler, Gttnt of Radio; Ned and
Ches; Marl Wright, soprano;
Jam a J. Whalen, tenor; Axel
Chrtstensen, monologulst; 1-2,
Hotsy Totsy hour. Ralph Will
iams, the Glngerman, Llnle Pky-lorks.
wind up.
READY FOK BTTir
NEW YORK (AP H;d Terris.
.Vew "York lightweight, anrj Iew
IauAo of Silt lAke are primed for
their 12-rourtd battle ,re Wn'
day night.
RARMIEXTO KTOPS riT.KV
MILWAUKEE. Wis. (AP)
Pete Karmlenio of New York won a
technical knorkont decision over
Connie Curry of Sioux City. Iowa,
her. Monday night when the r f
eree anno?ince at the beginning
of the sixth round that Curry had
broken hl-t right hand.
timer, wish doit
TL'MA, Anz. AP ;pldeF
Plerc of Fan Diego knocked ont
Young Kid Wiiliams of Phoenix In
the fonrth round of a scheduled IA-
round bout hre Monday nirnt.
Th'- mn ar' ilKhtweigiit.
If . '.s f t I
L, CHINESE GIVE
1 WIRR1W SRIHF
Inirulucini! Urnw and Klb Falk of Auilin. T- rr- othrrwtM
kr.own u -8pt.t, m be kjvmi a iryout with th 8t. LouU Brawn, th!
Maicn. while Bib. at you dvuUleas know. 1 the. hrd h:ttli cutnelor on
Ui Cbksga While gi team, (.'better I, pliclwr-j H oo tbo tt(t u
(h abov plana. "
CHINA, RUSSIA
TITLE
DISPUTE
ItF.XAl I.T IS VICTOHIOI S
NEWARK. N. J. (AP Jack
Renault, Canadian heavyweight,
Monday night outpointed Qumtln
Romero of Chil". in a 12-round
bout here, in the opinion of news
paper men.
point of pnmnng to the canvas j "J" ,ckl, of ,h rhln,fcff Eastern j comprising t.vnr.izii"3 f til
several times during the latter part ! railwaY- Maimed both by great power. Ts fcn! boar-i
of the battle but Renault could not inp a riinese authorities, consider,
PEKIN'O (AP) The ownership
of 20.000,000 gold roubles worth
of rolling stock, bought and paid
for by the British government for
use on the Russian railway during nese Eastern was
the World War. which is still on rh- Inierz.Ui T
alion on the fcln-e F. rn to
the past five years.
I About 3. 00 American cirs. lii
the locomotives, were k:.! ti.: in
152. A certain number wr- ik
en by the ItoJshevi-V.s. bar "5 ric
Jsiry for 14 shos tts? tb- rjn;-;
way still has abou: ;.S4 c ;
The- total va.'u of ?;a " rctmr
stock Is lyariy ii4 g'jni
roubles.
When the Iirp-riiS gov
ern mrnt f-II. rc.trci . ai- as
Boar-i.
deliver (be vital blow,
weighed I'jt and Romero
Renault .
17.
says H. Custic tey in th Har-
jkin Ially News. There Is nason
Jtu suspect, says the writer, that the
PAH'SO GETS VI-IRDKT j existence, of thU valuable property
'TRENTON, X. J. (AP) Emil'8"1' outside the jurisdicticm' of the
Patuso of Rait ijLke defeated wil-liri, unknown not only to the
tt. '-Zifa rjusr-TTi to
He I-amorte of Newark here Mon
day night in a fast lo-round bout,
according to the newspaper decision.
Note how clear the water
is after cooking Fonuna's
Mtcaronl, Spaghetti, or
Egg Noodles.That proves
the absence of unpleaunt
starch iness. It b removed
by the exclusive
. Fonuna process.
k MPrfvLS3 Macaroni
9i&3 ,VrflJtcrri
wjS f g Soodlrt
Active (.Innds
Cave Napoleon
Fighting Force
According to a noted scien
tist, who has nrialyxed the v
tlon of the gland. Napoleon,
one of th grcatmt flghten uf
all history, owed hti rourags
and fighting force to large and
extremely active, adrenal glands.
Not only have, the glands an
important influence on the
mind and character of the In
dividual, but they also largely
control health, energy and vi
tality, and It In by mnlntalniug
the nortiiAl f unr-tiontng or the
glanda thnt we muy comh
Irk n ess nnd III lienllli. acor 1
lng to eminent wientlsis and
physicians of this country and
Europe.
Olsndogen, the new scientific
gland tonic, which Is prepared
In convenient tablet form, for
men and for women, provides
ft pimple method of taking
glandular trentmeot. Accept no
substitutes. Itmit on genuine
Olsndogen, Hie original gland
tonic.
Red Cross Drug 'o. will sup.
ply yoi. Mall orders accepted.
Adv.
WAR. Atlanta. Ga. (421.2), - p.
m.. Tucker's entertainers; Fn-
gunla Holland, ptantst; lo:45. Ir.
Charles a. Sheldon, organ rat.
WTAH, Elginfc III. 3-2.a, 7-13
in.. Boss Own orchestra.
Mountain Time .mar km.
CJCA, Kdmonton. Can. (S14.9). 9-
11 p. m.. Igloo Hut meetings.
CNRC, Calgary. Can. (424.5). t p.
m Aeolian quarter; Iav1d Mor
gan, tenor; George Mac Beth,
bass; C A- Davis, pianist; J. T.
Dunn, violinist; M. W. Gill, flut
ist; H. R. Iavks. cellist.
Pacific Time Stations.
KFI. m Angeles, Calif. (47.
C-.4(-7 p. m.. radiororial talk, Ir.
a.A re4 HuAJhj . 1 V r.A.'.
"Handball and Health;" 7;S-t
Maude Reeves Barnard, soprano;
l-, pros ram, Ftandard Oil com
pany of California, presenting a
musical travelogue through Kan
Juan Capfstrano mission; s-io,
Aeolian string trio In classlcaj re
cital: 10-11, Examiner. Betty the
Shopper. - -
KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (3I4.4J,
:4S-I:ir p. m.. Bherman, Clay
Sk company program; t;20-l0.
Seattle Times program; 0:0-ll
Eddie Harkneas and bis orches
tra. KGO. Oakland, Calif. (iCLt), 4
1:30 p. m.. concert orchestra,
Itotel Ht. Francis; 7: IS, golf les
son. Joe Novak; , "Pierre of the
Plains." KGO players; io-l, Hen
ry Halstead's orchestra.
KOW, Portland. Ore. 4il.S), ( p.
m., children a program; . Ore.
gonten concert orchestra; )0,
Multnomah Hotr H trotters.
KHJ, Ism Aftgeles, Calif. (404.1).
p. m.. Art Hickman's Bllt
morfe hotel concert orchestra.
Edward Kitspatrick, director;
C:I4-T:SQ, little storRs American
history. Prof. Walter Sylvester
Hertsos: Dickie Brandon, screen
Juvenile; 7 20. "Art," Harold
fiwartx; 8-10, program. John
Wright the tailor, arranged by
the Prince of Jars, Charlie Wei),
man: 1ft. 11, Art Hickman's BtU-
more hotel dance orchestra. Earl
HurtnMt, leader.
KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (116 )
r,:l6.710 p. m.. Zlegjer'i orches
tra, courtesy L. A. County Ass'n
of Optometrists: program.
Iyas corporation: -10, KNX
featurer program; lu-ll, At
Lyman's roroanut Grove danca
nrrhffltra from Ambassador ho
tel; 11-12. popular song recital
by June Purs. ll, the K NX sirl.
KPO. Kun Kran'isco. faMf. (42d.li,
4:Sn.&:ft p. m., Rudy Reiger'a
l fclrnu.ru Hotel onh'-ira; !,:3ft-
:30. children's hour stories; 71
7:10, Rudy uei-rr':. I'u.finont '
Hotel orchestra; Theodore J.j
Irnln. oricunlhi; 9-lu. May i tarkej
Hums, soprano: M-ii, Genej
James' Rose Room Bowl orches
tra. I
tart
British public, but to the British
government as well.
t'nder the recent agreement be
tween the Chinese, and the Soviet
governments, the Chines govern
ment resards tHf. railway as Its own
Powcrialthough temporarily mutually ex-
plotted. The Soviets, on the other
rtEUi.NOFORH. Vlnland f.P (hand, look upon the railway s a
-The anus-;ally mild wint-r Df present revenue, but one
weather which hes been erperi- j which they would be glad to hand
encetl for th last " months over at a rood Drlce to anv nnr-
of Snfnv Curtails
MnlanU linjinj;
throughout all the Bait if urate,
has had far-reaching effects In
Ftn'.and. especially on the timber
trade, which has b-e
hampered. Widespread
WARSAW. Poland (AP) Fear
ing a so-called Chinese invasion
betauee of the visits to this coun
try of marly lfJ Orientals dur
inj; the taM few months, the Po
li"h gavemmfrnt hay, decided that
no more Chinese will bo admitted
until their applications have been
pasfeft ujt-n by thf War.su w for
eign effite. The I'hinese govern
ment, it is unders:ood. is awaiting
further d-L'ii! of thf; Polish gov
ernment's action before taking up
the riu-Mion with the Warraw of
ficii I .
Tho invasion began IxM fall
wh-n f'lnriese nediliers beiran ar-
f riving in Warsaw with Chinese
wared and curio. rno:ft of then?
coming by way of Berlin, where
visas had b-n granted by the Po
lish coauiati-. Some weeks later
s'veral h:indrt-d additional 'hi-n-sft
ioli. ii (or p-rmis.sion to
corae to Warsaw and were grunted
and e,r!y ihis year there
wtr further applicants unjl it ia
esxic-.ated that approximately jtiOO
peddles had viMte.i the country, all
nprfct-nttrg themsf-lvea to be
5 Tridrsmea.
I Recailinr the fact that several
months prior to the outbreak of
r!t war Poland. th-n under Rus
sta.a rwie. wa vtsiit-d ty several
raodisaa-t i.inese. all representing
iirni-i'- to b.' trad'-suieu and
pu&m R;;ssuiu and German flu
?ntjr. th Polish authorirks have
ooome suspicious. They have re
ceived reports from their agents
hat some of the Orientals posing
trad-.sm-n are in reality en-
gageii in sptonu.ge. probably for
rn Boiyi:-vi.-l govvrttntent.. They
bp-It Rn-sstan as welt a.i Gertnau.
app-ar to be prosperous
wh' th'-r tney do much busin s,j or
nut. ' '
EXHIBITION BASEBAIJj
(By the Afociatetl I'm-)
Brooklyn iS.) 1". Sew York
(A.) 5.
Pittsburg (N.) 4. San Francisco
(P. C.) 3. t ,r,
Chicago IS.) . Ij Ang'-les ( i
Kt. LOUiS (A.) 2. 'W ivm
N. ) 4.
Oesmolnes (Wfiirm) U. Hous
lon (Texas) 4. .
I If he advertises It. he knowa U'a
: good.
After Sickness
SAN TOX
SAN-TONIC
In the Spring
IJUJLDS I!0I)HCS
Really a permanent help
Guaranteed.
30-nay Treatment
J1.50
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Ttn man wlio h "In iK
tn K-t Ills roul Sprin.
Iilnwlr Eililns all lu-ainl uji
or lilS riaisH NO!)
fiiir (laj- hmh.
Ifs m -ii' la lx all n(
Laundry Driver Arrcsled,
OR KGO V CITV, Ore. Hernia,
Conwny. driver for the Oregon titr
Ituindry, was arrested h-re bj
Madge Fortune, deputy constable,
on charges of embezzlement. Th
warrant was issued by the local
jiiftlire court. Conway was allpjfj
to have taken some $,rin 0( t1P
laundiy'M funds in the past several
inonthx. He was locked up umUr
'uti bitll.
rHAPPED HANDS
chillil&ins. frostbite iu mk
f on soothing, cooling, hetling Jl
6GKS
VAPO Rue
Ovt17 MM, on Jar Ud Yatl,
le a R us5n m' n and t h
American io-j.? ru r. th.?; -
property U ftwwa.i. railways. AFAR BEER NEARLY I ATAL 1
remporuniy hqosu! of tn.! LO?? ANGKLES (AP) The near
Chinese Easceir.. Tbr oTlet au-;bevr (.'arl Elflr bought In a Holly
thoritls ar ww uniKa.Turing to 1 W'ocd grocery as a "harmless,
get possssca rro- iucomarives , wholesome and healthful" drink
and cars; in tittrstxtL. jcontaind so much fus-d oil tht
. h was thrown into convulsions and
Mmp?vks lTsat.t hrifc roote a, nearly killed by partaking of it.
man's auto. Li- c ry much, ,'he alleged in a i;i,t'J damage suit
Had an atticamas for it.. (on fib in superior court Friday
against; the brewing company that
We will never hit saioona harfc. manufactured the beverage. He
They are so iman-ry. They n ver admits that the beer was non-in-wonld
defi-.er fhe Tu'.'f. rnx tc:' in t".
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
SPRINGTIME CALLS FOR FRKSIt VIX.ETARLES
We have Bunch Carrots, Tiiniipt, Heels', AsparngiLS Splnncli,
Head Lcltiicc nnd I'resh Tomnims
THE CITY GROCERY
Just Back of Oarr's on Fir Street
PHOTHD MAIX 073 RAV RAUSI FREE DELIVERY
chaser.
During the great war, Vezey ex
plains, the Hritlsh government
serous'y I opened a credit of 5.000,000.000
tinemploy- eoid roubles to the Imperial Rus-
meot has brought diminution in KtSia government to pay for orders
the purchasing power of a large placed abroad. Am one these were
proportion of the people, and a orders for 745 American locorno-,
reduction in the market for corn-hives which were delivered to the!
modltles. fi'hlnese Kastern. to be dispatched:
Finnish. tirober-tAOjii rs-depud!to the railway s"ater.i of KurOpean !
upon snow for hauling, and us.i- uussta. t ne locomotives were so
ally during the winter season tlnd (dispatched except i?4. which could.
the rivers swollen by floods, ma- not be sent owing to Interruption
Ing It possible, to float timber to
market. This year hailing h'ts
been virtually Impossible, and only
in lh north and cast has the
lumber ben gotten out without
the greater difficulty.
of communications in These
Good F nrll-h Rare In Common.
WKSTCLIFKK. Kr.g. (AP)
There are not ten members of the
British parliament who pcak or
write English properly, in to opin
ion of Dr. K. O. Graham, member
of parliament himself for the Lon
don University. In a recent art
dress hre Dr. Graham raised his
voice against the "woeful neglect"
of the study gent-rally of English.
hich he called the finest lan
guage In the world.
Debaters Get Hood Apples.
HOOD RIVER, Ore The Ore.
goo Agricultural coUege debating
team en route east was greeted by
members of the local chamber of
commerce who presented to them
a box of Newtown apples. Llnd
y Spight, In charge of publicity
of the long debating tour, received
godspeed from hia mother. Mr. L
II. Huggtns. fiptght is a graduate!
of the Hood River high school.
v Many Good Values in
USED FURNITURE
' Await You in Our
EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT
W. H. Bohnenkamp Go.
(Third Floor)
The 1925 Star is the Only Car
in its Price Class to Deliver
VALUE Facts Prove It
Grimes Hobby
!'litlni PnpiiUitcm limn.
JERl'DALKM (AP) Official
rolurni thaw that II. Ill Jew.
4.17S mn. I, ISO vomm and 1.4.2
rhllUr.n; .nl.rcl p.l.tm. a Im
mlKrant. durln( the 11 month,
ndd l.r.mb.r laM. During Ih.
am. p.rlod h J.wt.h .mlrranta
niiinl.rJ IdlT. ma that th nl
Incrraw of th, population throurh
Ittiinlirriitlon dllrlnc 1h. yenr xi
9. 14. Thn rorr.pom!lnjr Inrrav
In I'-'IJ taa i.nt.
I Pnigira Vllt. Mt-lilla.
I MF.I.IU.A, Morocco (AP) Thl,
city, which haa b.n In th. hand,
of thn Npanlarda orrr 4uo y.ara.
la about to be prnvldd for th first
Mm In Its hiatory with a public
water aupply. Oanira of work.ra
are now cnrarci n layln rm.nt
plpa to hrlnn thn water from Ta
In.n and It la hoped that within a
ahort tlm. the municipal aulhort
tic, will bo ahla to furnKh th. In.
habltanla with aurrtri.nt wat.r for
drinking and lijrftenlc purpoaca.
' 'iviVrf
"c- A
Most every sportive celebrity haa
some favorite hobby or other that
n pursues during the off season,
To Hiirlelich Grimes, famous Brook
lyn National league pitcher, ICS
trn shooting. Purklsh enkiya th
pseSjim ihorouithly. Hers he lar
lh range si Canton, QUI,
Competitors may
adopt these hign.
dass features m the
future" the 1925
Star Car has them
now tfuu'5 why
u say
"Tomorrow's Car
Today."
Full Fore Feed
Lubrication
4-Wheel Brakes
Tubular Backbone
: Disc Clutch
Hollow Cam Shaft
The Car for the
Millions with the
Milium Dollar
Motor ' .
Vallie--The Million Dollar Motor
cost a million to build. Fast get-away,
powerful pick-up 5 to 25 miles in
4t seconds power, real power for
any need. "Tomorrow's Car Todd.'.'
Valtte FourAVheet Brakes that
bring your car to an instant stop in any
emergency. Safety on slippery streets
no skidding. Star is the only car in
Its class equipped with 4-w heel brakes.
' '
falt( Force Feed Lubrication to'
all bearing! never a burned out bear
on the New Star Car. Full Force Feed
is only one item of protection and long
life built into the Million Dollar Motor
of the 1925 Star Car. J
' - .udV
Vcllll The New low price. Don't
think of buying a car until you have
een this 1925 Star. It is the supreme
value in comfort, power, safety, econ
omy and appearance in a car priced so
low. "Torwrtw'j Car Today."
MAIN EVENT
SUNNY JIM "",
Of Portland :
Tom Mccarty
Of 'Frisco
l!8 Potmds 10 Rounds .
PRELIMINARIES
4 Rounds Coleman vs. Dougherty 1 Rounds '
4 Rounds Sarp vs. Becker 4 Rounds 1
6 Rounds SEMI-M IND-I P 13.", Pounds
FIRPO FORD vs. KELLY BARRET of Bilker
LA GRANDE ATHLETIC CLUB
' (I. 0. 0. F, Bids.)
LA GRANDE. MARCH 26
Rinffside $1.6.'); Gen. Adm. $1.10
Preliminaries S P. M.
Ringside seats on sain at Home Tlato, Imperial
Pool Hall, Coiner Billiard Parlor. . '
J. P. MORELOLK
Cor. Jeff. & Elm.
js WITH THE MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR
WE HAVE A FEW
RADIO!
AT !
Bargain Prices
ONE 4-TUBE SET COMPLETE $100 ;,
"Complete" means All Batteries, Tubes,- Phones, '
Loud "Speaker, and Aerial and Insulators, installed in
your home. . .
1500 Miles Guaranteed on the Loud Speaker
We have Recently Developed a New Model "
We Call It The j
Heacock Ref lexophone;
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AND INSTALLED
IN YOUR HOME
$116
With Dry Batteries
Furnished also -with storage battery nnd battery
charter nt $30 extra.
We guarantee Eastern Coast Reception on the kind
speaker under favorable conditions.
Heacock's Radio Service-
PHONE 407-W
New Harris Apartment P,dr. Across the Track