La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 23, 1925, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, May ', 1!25.
English Broadcloth
la (he New .Stripes
75c
Hill's Department Store
"A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
CHICAGO INS
FBi DODGERS
SPORT NEWS
Afi:ui i,i:.f;ri-:
riiiim vv. i ivi.
Phllaili-liilifii 22 7 .7,ri9
Wiilill)Kloi. 1 111 .nr,7
'l.liui;o 20 1: .(i.ii;
li-v l.-ir.l ...m 12 ,r,iMl
HI. I.011I K, 2i. ,42!J
Ni-w Vork 1 1 1 .3(i7
.' roll II 24 .815
j lioNlon 9 22 .21.0
Vouthful Star
SALT LAKE IS
TWICE WINNER
Cluhs W. I. JVt.
Pan Francisco SI 11 ,73X
Hall iAiki ,:u i .r,r,x
iA)H Alleles 2fi 'IU ,t'i
Henltle ............ 52 21 .f,i:
Oakland 2li VI .4711
I'oriluiitl , ly t'l .4 7ft
Karruim-ntg 17 '11
Vernon 13 .11 .'I'tl,
yi:kit;hi)avs ;ils
Knit I.afc; 4-7. Seattle 2-4
SALT LAKK (Al H. II. K,
Renttle .". 2 7 1
Halt Lake 4 ; o
Hatterles; Hulherland and Haly;
IMercy unil I't'ters,
- Herond game. It. H. K.
.Seattle 4 hi o
till Lake 7 lo 1
liuticries: I'lummcr, 1-iiHH 1 1 iitui
t liuldwin; KliiKlt-ion mid Cook.
Hve InniiiKrt Uy UKrw-iiii'iit.)
1'orflUIMl U, KltlTttllH'lltu H
HACKA.M KN'ltl A1 U. Jl. K.
Portland 1 13 1
Knrramcnto 8 13 'I
HulterUs: Itnrhac, Iturif, Meek
er, Win I era u"d Tohin; C. Cnnlh -hi,
Keating a i ill M. Hheu.
Soys
San I'VAiii'titro f, ViriMiu 0
HAN FltANClHCO AI) It. II. V..
Vertwn a lit n
Hun Francisco 7 13
llttiturlffl: IVnncr, Hrynn, old-
liam ami Hannah; I'lutfer, Otifrin
una Yell.
l,fW AiWlra HI, OalJu.nl 5
LOH ANUKLKH AI') It. II. K.
Oakland 6 11 3
I Am AiiK'1' fl 10 1 1 0
Butteries: Kmix. clancy and
Jifnd; Hoot, I'uyne and Kandliertf.
Clackamas him .luhilco
ortKooN crrv, or. The
Clackamas county Jersey JuhlliM
ttH held at th Cliickunms county
ftUi-Kroundti near Hnnhy in connip
tion with the Oregon Jersey jutd
Ji!. which Is nioviiiB from place lo
place In the dairy sections of wem-i
ern Oregon ihis week. Nearly fiuo
pri-aona uldnd'd the affair and &fi
thoroughbred Jersey caliht wen-;
placed on exhibit and entered fur
nrlxea at the JudKinh. whh-h w m
tondmt(d by J. W. Al.dHvray of;
'lillluvvuck. i'utuula, pro:uttH'nt '
Jcracy ir.'d r and Judf of dairy!
unlniuls.
, The tnornlne wan ffivrn over to!
thn display and JudKlnif of niock,
and at noon t ho Warner Kruiuro of
th New Km airvd limoli to th'
rwinennfc-. kouowIijk: ilu- ronipli:-1 jm-n.
noon aiKirrrim a w re nuide by i Mmllar fair.
dairymen or the iiorlhwiHt and
others,
Yoi'N'fj i'rr Hi:itK
... When two (.tint;pft. hriH win i4
(unies lK'ti(-ii th-iii uml UtM' niily
i:t iiil-Ms hi tln'ir Hi-t ur Hi
(he nilijoi-, i Is ijiiile a hniiL for
n.iy ball eliib.
'I he I'llt- buiK eliib or the N':ithm
:il h-;if;ijf en Joyed i:iM'h ;od for
t inn- a:ft fleuMoii. Vd. a aonthaw,
won 1(1 find h;iit only thre frays,
.while Kivnier won 1 H and Iomi 10.
When a vt it-Min wlim 1 & or more
f;airii-n he Ih c-onnhh-Md -l hiilnj'
ii i;oid ri'ii.'.on. l-'or two rertiilH to
i-o deliver la derldedly out or I he
ii-d'n:iry.
II ih a rallHT Inlerentliu' fact
that Yde, in wllinlli,; 1 1; uni of I'M
Kani'H tied a Nulional le.iKiie ree-
ord. ilia average ftf .M'l waft Ihe
;lllM (ih Tom llut'hes established
with tin- l;r:jveti in I 'J Hi.
Yde, I it 1 h- fiKureil on ai the Ktart
Of tin- .seitHoll. WHM K'ven his ehutiee
only alter huiih' of the veteran I:iih
were unable to win. He oblin'! with
1 ii;hl :ili;M;ht letoiieM.
So rar litis Keason Maine I'orlmie
hlK laihtl fo smile as kinilly on Vile
ami k renter. As a rt'-uli the I't
rales uni snllei-eil n miIihih set
back In their iemtnt asilralhniH,
vin; ami KitAi si:
The reniarkable perrornianr- of
Yde IilM e;iKon n i'all.1 t he work
of Harry Kruuiie with the AthlethH
In HHi't.
Connie Mark, dlsenverer of ptie
noniN, unearthed K ratine In t'all
rol'nta. He was a ctnr alliulitf the
iilefe teatn.s of that aection. Like
Yde, Kruuse town d 'em wil h the
left hand.
K rut 1 sv wan u ab-nder chap, built
on the lines of Herb I'ciinoek, an-olln-r
Mark prolej;, now with the
New York Yankees Kiiuimh didn't
look waff leicntly Htnnt to itfun'd
thu jrrlnd of the ninjorn. Vile of
Ihe J'lraLeH Ih built alonn solid lines
loukn K'Od for yearn.
Kratnte boasted no (treat .tpeed.
but he had a tantallziuj; eurve and
Ki-eat eontrol. lie looked juM ordi
nary in :t)n lug I raining-
iiiHlde of a uionlh he wax the
NcnKatioi) of the American LenKiu.
He w rn h In f i rut I u Hi j rt s, I hen
slumped, only breaking even In ht
liexl It! ;;uues.
Ills record for the year vviim IS
wins and eighi deleath - a niowt tiu
prefc:dve bijf h nKue llr.'d neaon.
NA'J'IO.NAL MOACI'IO -
Clulm w. . Vv.
New York Z'A K .74 2
Hrooklyn 17 K .r,:u
I'lllladeljnilll 17 J& .;,;
I'litKtmiK 14 1 ft ,4s:i
( 'iiK'liKiatl 1 4 1 f .43
Holon 17 j;;
I "hleno 13 is .41;,
St. LoiiiH I l 1 u . :t ; 7
AMIMU AN MlAfa i;
No American leaRiie
terday.
Karnes ye.i-
NATIONAli tMAdVK
IHWXiKI.YN A I I'erev Jones.
rJilciiKu left bander, pitched u one
hit victory over the Hrnoldvn
DodKciH -Yhlny. 2 10 0. Jimmy
JohiiHon of the Hod )erH obtained
an infield single In ihe tii.it Inning
Adams knocked down, the ball but
failed to recover In time 0 maki
Ihe out. Jone.s ubb d his own vie-
lory with a Hinp.le in the ferond In-
nlnr which helped to wore the
Hecoml run. Heore- it, i j.;.
'hlc;iKo 2 7 (I
Hrooktyn 1 u
liatterlefi; JoneM and Haitnell;
(Irlmen and Deberry.
liii-linia(l 1 1, I'balbh ipbin 2
l'HII.AIii:i.l'IHA A1') rin-
rinnatl htnled I'lilhidelphlu under
an 11 to 2 score l-Ylday afternoon
and evened the Herb. Hoth Wilker
aiwl ivtt lionohue hud perfect day
at the bat with five bits n fivi
tliiKM up. Itoth Included n homer
in iheir blown. 1 rcn.Hen and Itouh
aUsfi hal for Die circuit.
Kcore H. 11.
I'im-lnnatl 1 1 211 1
Philadelphia 2 7 :
ilaiteiicN: Don oh ue and Wlnpo
Ieeatur. HettH. Vines, l'carce and
Wilson.
t1'
v
!4 I
li
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TILES II
TO EDUQITI
Golf
Meet Paul Wyutt. J7-yenroid na
tional bite k stroke swim ml ng star,
who hna been turning In nome son.
Bational;"-icrf(rmace8. Hf" was a
member of the American Olympic
team last Hummer and finished sec
ond to the Rreat Koleaho of Jlono-
lulu In the loo meter backstroke
event. A bright future la predicted
iur .him.
KrnuNf howt'vei1 lacked Mrength
it 1 it I shortly pasM-tl out nl the ina-
Vle, the liii--k ttlhlele m-ed
no fear thai he will Miffer n
(u-ortHwitlun in hoiiKtli.
HOOO TtIVI-:it. Or. While no
uctlnltp plunfl hav been nnnounr
ed n to reronHtruellon of the
plant of the Hood River Apple
Vinegar company, dentroyed by
rir hre Kunday, May lo, with a
luna In excoKH of $I75.imhi a move
ment has been huinehed to brlnif Inmbl
nituiu eo'ornination or nil rone
located here ami engaged In
inauuioeture of orchard mippli.
eras
"I;
h or ,
cull '
ColitniblM ItlM'rt IEaililly,
JKntl KIVi:n, tr.- With a rise
of IK InelHH in the 1M Ihiui-h end
ing at H o'clock. Hie Columbia riv
er readied a Htllge of lillV, feet
above low water, the highest In
four yearn. .n add it luna I three
feet Mil bring tin water over ec
IhniH of the toad to the Interstate
bridge and UeresMltale a detour
through private propeity. The i'o
to lnivy inliiH over
rn Oregon in
muddler than t
re
lit
Ver li'l'U
days,
ln-re
lote
he,
niliiKtition of Hiuall frultH
npplcB.
If the plums initiated run
brought to inuterialtration, It
aid. aiiiKlo crews ian lm
inroiigiioiit the ycr lor (meratloni 1
of vhiIouh depart nients. c. ntiat ! ti n. t,
holler BtatlmiB run be millzed and
elimination of mueh overhead e
pen?M' effect. -d.
.n old dock house formerly uh
1 bv .Mhl-,oiilli)hla i?l -a nter linen
la 1111 both Hide of the riv. r being In
lined undated.
r r y Mumematn, Japanese
r iii-"t east of town, was tnir-
ee.lully
it In his
puinpit
OllllKt till; Ht epage
lilted tracts with eh
wnt-
fcl. liOuls H, host on 0
IHtSTON (Al')lthetn held Hos-
ton lo no runs and two hits for
seven Innings Krhlav hut weakened
In the eighth when Host on made
two runs. Hi. Louis nltiinately
won, 8 to fl. In the ninth Itostnn
scored their other four runs with
Hay ami Klierd.-l pitching but with
the winning rims on base were re
tired, (lenewich was hard hit In
the third and fifth innings.
Hcore )t, i. .;.
St. Louis 8 7 1
Host on r, i o
Hallerles:; ltjdiin. Dyer, Day,
Nhei-dc j and Hrhinhlt; (ienewleh,
K'ani), Uraham and O'Neill. Hh-iner.
lMtts'.mrs: fl. New York .
NKW YoilK (Al')-A brilliant
uphill battle fulled to save New
Vnrk from a defeat at the hands
of l'itt.shiirtc Kriday. fl to 5. A
freak double by Traynor which
hounded from Terry's shins to the
outfield and a single by Crantham,
gave the pirates their winning- run
in the tenth. Burnhart of the Pi
rates hit safely for his u:ird con
secutive (fame. Hcore 11. 1L K.
PlttHhiirjr I! n 2
New York 5 11 l
IhiUerles; Meadows, Aldrtdge ami
HmHIi; Dean, Meguillnti and Hny
der, (Jowdy, Hurl ley. (Ten Innings.)
Mrs. Elaine Remhart
Plans a liusv Summer
With Her Golf CJubs
( fly Dan Thotuiif)
Ilfl ANOKLKS (Ni;. Hp'-elal)
Pi.h-1 La Harba. la-yeer-ohl Olym
pic flyweight champion, is light
ing hl.-i w:.y Into college.
And they pre tough scraps that
Die young Italian Is waging to at
tain JilH goal. Forced Id capHali'e
his btixlng prowi ms In order to sup
port his family, Kin-'! ii; s no' been
lured from hlu a in hi lions vy i he
litre of tlie arc la nips a tul the
Cheers of boisterous J'ftn:--'.
'11 ill if low r ears, fWOlh n eyes
and broken now h have no attrac
tion for him; he wa nt.i to he a
sloek ami bond broker.
'"I hope to g 1 a match with Pai:-
! cho Vifla I his humph r," deehires
j La liaiha. "I h Uv 1 can beat him
and whin f le-icr Stucil'urd tiext
'fall. X would lll;e to retire trmii
: the ring a champion."
j Pour and a hah" years ii.to l'He,
j then 10 years of a;;e, walked into
'the Los Am-ehs Athletic club and
told (h orge Blake he wauled to be
a box r. I'.lak" was donhtlul a:i to
the ;-h!lti' or tin- llo pound youth
but he Marled workim: with him.
Two luonllei lati-r )'ide eiitt red''
the ring for his I'irM r' al match j '
and won by a knockout hi the ; ec- '
otid 1 'Hind. 1 f
A year ago La Hatha vnn the
higln vt hoiutr in atnat-ur boing
an Olimpie c.hampion:ihip.
In the ;ti moulha he has been
proft s.'iinnal, Li Ifarha:. e::rnini:.T
have be. 11 about 90.0011. H is
i'-eo ni'ed its the p.icliic i'ca:;t
ltyveight i liamp.
T1
ers l o
Compete At
Club Links
Ancient
they had
ruins.
Ha by Ionia ruins a ho v
flappers. Ko do our
With 2fi pairs of golfers ten
tatively scheduled to drive off to
morrow morning ut the country
duo links, Home keen competi
tion for placing on the leu. man
I'-am to represent Lu ti ramie ut
n three-state golf tourney lure
the hist or the month Is expect
ed. Walla Wttlla, Holse. The Dal
les, Pendleton, linker and la
Orande may participate in the
afiatr although final arrunge
iiietitH are not yet complete.
The ten men making the low
est medal scores tomorrow will
r present tills city.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine zlt:)
it rid your system 01 Catarrh or Daf-
i new caused by Catarrh.
I SoU by dfMsrMt for met 40 ytn
F.J.CHENEY & CO-Toledo. Ohio
too cold rou matmkn
CHU'AOO (AI')-Phllly brieve
off Lake .Michigan have forced Ld
(Strangb r; Lewis and Wayne (ltig
M iinn. who meet In I he heavy
weight wrestling match in Michi
gan city May Ho to forego further
outdoor practice ut Michigan ty
and come lot Chicago gymnasiums,
he bout will be fo the diamond
belt, emblematic of the world's
av weight championship.
Mattresses - Rugs
Cleaned - Hehttllt.
I ca 1 1 icr Mat I reuses I at le
Pillows Keuoi uteil
J'luir Hums laile from
old carpiMs.
I'll lull uri llcpalied uml
His'oxi'ifil
La taandc Mattress
&. Weavir.j Works
I.Ic'HimI I'ninluati.r
I'Iiom: -121-w
I 'has. J )ilnrii.st J'ri
SuitS-
Men
Like
Newest Ideas
Direct from
Fashion Park.
NEK THEM!
ASH BROS.
JU HLS NO HIT. NO HI S
r.KXIN'flTON. Ky. (AP) Itlf
fe, Cniv. rsity ot K- ntucky pitch
er, huihd no-hit. no-run g:uie
against Centre college here I-'ri-dav.
The .core was S to o. Onlv
one pra lug Colohel plavi-r
reached first base and that
through l:iffen cwn error.
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers
And I'lt'KM'rv
I'IIOM-: MAIN 7:12
lleiait Mifct
CHICAGO (AP) After a golf
ing career of a dozen years, which
.she began by sett Ins so fine a rec
ord that It hiH been hard to equal.
Mis. Llalue Hosenihal Heinhart of
Chicago announces that she will
continue with tournament play, she
plans to euled most of the leading
meets this summer. Kven if she
.'diouhi not win anv of them, she
already has an enviable Hiring of j pollers.
j in 11001110:1 10 1 in wcmc
' at Ht. Paul. Mrs. lieinluirl
and she v.a.i not forced to travail
through the tedious way of studi
ous effort. She undertook to im
prove her st roke a number of
times, to satisfy crillcs of 'her golf
ing style, and she ban been able to
maintain her standing among the
best jda vers in the count ry.
In hum, Misii Hnsenthnl reach
ed the M-mlt'inal:; in the national
and i-o later than h.ut year, al'b-r
the fir.-it year of Iter married life
j had belt) spent in Dallas, she re
tur;ed lo Chicago and won the Chl-
cago medal ' play cha mpioush ip
: from a field of nationally known
ATHLETIC CLUB
TRIMS 0.-W MXK
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Hrhonl ITI'oll n.lH yi
:inl Wiis win. liy
nf till" Twlllchl
I ul I ln liich
ili'ltlnv afliTluinn
llii1 l.a C ; rall.lo
CV)me in our Kihkh n(-p,.( on J.-ffrrm
All fttnwa h o from them ii,ur cmt,,!
m.avi-: i,a (.i!A;r. n
Jow'pll 7:3n . 0:00 . 'Vi.M 4:M
llnknr B:0e . -1:0(1 . 4::io
I'l'llilli lnil 11:00 . 4:
M:roT I'iione siaix tbq
Nl.
hiiniUy.
Atlil.'ilr l.iiin. 11 to 2 In u llv.'-lii-
nliiR roiili.Hl. Tin' oi;lnM ). I ii i)
:is to i.hiy M v. n IiiiiIiiks lint the
iranii' wu.1. sliort.-ni'il o.s soon Hi
ooiiKh tnnlors lnul hi-.-n ii;iyril
lo iinihi- It I.-k:i1.
rhi' f .-ii t ii r.' of tli.' Konii' tlif
liiittin nuiy lir l li s.'i-on.i of ihf
Atliliili-i, woli-ll l-rnilt i-.1 In I'lKht
rlinfi. Nrori II. Jl. 1-:
Athktlrs 11 s s
Shops 2 r. It
Itulti-rli : I'urroll uml 'I'hcls.'n:
MiTinon Vr.sKi-. Ilonrv YiiHo uml
Smith.
ai.i.ii s itrvn
HKAT'l l.i : - ( in Kim A i; rl. u It nr:i 1
riitti tri-'H M uHun ri'roril of n.'yin
if i. in-? yvitlioitt a stlif:).' il.-fi-nt wiim
hnik'-n h'-ri' wtii'n thi I'nlyi'rsity
or V':mhiiii;ti)n won. 5 to S. In
WiiHlitiiKton'.M litHt iffiint' of thr
nortliwi'st litlHi-l.atl roof.-r'-lir.
on H. . K
. A. ' 3 in 2
!' of W f. 0 I
IhitliTl.-n: Vooiik. Wooilwnnl unci
K.iuili-; 'IVsr.Mti uml Wall.y. Iloyil.
We Go Out of Our Way io Serve
Wkii You Aro Thlrnly .
Mnk.' Ymr Oun Itrhik.
W lia.r A(.,l,,,l o,, Viyro VnnrU TnnmriinU.
''''-"'"M' 'liall f ,,.,, a .
llrrful lourli In liniotiniln or iniurli.
A.lor I'lnnls, ,!..
THE CITY GROCERY
Jiwt ruck or (Wi on Mr bi
moXW MAIN ftTS RAT liAUU MIKU DELIVERY
SMrlMttcn IMseuvs Obi Prtddeni
Of Diet tor Athletes 111 Tialiiliui
HLItl.lN (API The age-old
iiiejition as to whether a incut or
vegelnble diet in more beneficial
for athletes came up for solution
at ti recent sport exhibition. The
answer Is -Mll missing. In tin ex.
haiiNtlve investigation uctle sports
men insisted they could not Ret
along on an exclusively veto-lable
die i mill that their stems result ed
falrlv large nuanttttes of meat.
iKK appesreil to be the mast
popular article of food with n ma
jority of uthtetes In training.
London girt says 1 10 pairs of
stocking iire reasonable. We ay
thejr would do for a c ntiucdt
aeconidi."hmenl.s to her credit, in
cluding two Women' Western
championships.
It was probably unfortunuto for
Mrs. Keinhart that she sprang into
lame in golf by finishing runner
up In the national championship in
New York at the siart of her golf
ing life In l.m. She was not. pos-
sea.sed of a perfect style of play
and the brilliancy of her
golf allowed her to make a uplen- I
lid showing in tournaments with
out perfeetiiifT her swing or prac
ticing as assiduously as less rue-'
sstul players are wont to do when
I In y Co not at onee succeed.
The daughter of a wulthy Chl
iigo philanthropist, she had plenty
or time to play anil to pruetiec, but
the length of her wooden Phots and
the uticanniness of her iron shot.-j ,
without m u I'll si nilv n la red her !
among the leading women gold
I meet
xpects
to compete in the southern cham
pionship in June, being dig II do
through her husband's membership
in a Dallas golf club. ,
Mrs. pelnhiiit is always a threat
ening opponent in either medal or
match play, a never discouraged
loser atid extremely modest hi vic-
1 itorv. Her natural aptitude on the
natural lini: i(J ,.v. si4l,.r ,A
Lrneii Leitield of Chicago.
YOU
send your children to
school. BUT
Are you schooling
them in ECONOMY?
To Save Today
Is to Have Tomorrow
UNITED STATES
TIONAL
Diamond Cord Tires are the best Unit jfoiid material
and workmanship tan produce. AIUiiu1i there was
an advance in lire prices clfeclive May 1st, we are
goinK to sell DIAMOM) CORDS at the following
prices. Comnnre these prices, then compare the
wearing qualifies nl DIAMOND CORDS. N
S.
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31x4
32x4
33x4
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$12.90
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? 18.70
S. B if 19.30
S. R ?20.25
S. R 24.70
: $25.50
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.......$32.60
S. R,
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i tiiii'i
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Yinir hliiitcs.s sollrili'!
Now StiM-k or
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THE IMPERIAL
VO, I'l
InTwelve'llours I
HERE is just the thing to give new life to the
lloor in your kitchen, hall or any other
room where a painted lloor is desired. You can
opply it in the evening nnd it will be drv the
next morning.
Lowe Brothers Hard Drying Floor Paint comes
in many colors. It goes on evenly and smoothly,
hides thoroughly, has unusual covering capacity,
dries hard andsfoysiard. It is very easy to keep
bright and new, for it stands repeated washings.
HARD DRYING FLOOR PAINT
You will be surprtscj to fiml out how easily you can do
over your kitchen floor, hallway and stairways with thu
paint. It won't cost much cither.
Stop in tind we will mtppty yoa with ffu materials
you nei fa Insure a lasting and at tract :vd Job
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YOU can get a degree of enjoyment just 'by looking at
show windows . . . seeing the clocks, radios, foun
tain pens you might like, to own. But you can't be sur?!
you'd like them till you know their unseen merits. What
they do, how well they do it, how long they'll keep on
doing it well.
"When you look at advertisements, you are looking at
show .windows that display not only what you see, but
what you can't see. The product, its quality, use, pleas
ure to you. All you want to know about it yours at a
glance. You don't need to walk blocks to see what's
new . . . nor look at it in doubt. Nothing doubt
ful is offered. It can't be doubtful and be widely adver
tised. You are. as sure of a produces worth as if you
saw it in a window, asked about it, examined it- took it
home and tried it. The facts iif advertisements are the
facts of actual use.
You can get more than enjoyment out of these show
windows at home. You can get solid economy.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. THEY MAKE
YOUR CHOOSING WISE.
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