La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 22, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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Wi'diii'silay, June '12, l!t'7
I'ajrc Two
LA GKANDE EVKNINU OHSEKVKR
MAD BULL WINS
INDIAN MARATHON
HONOLULU FLIGHT
ATTRACTS AIRMEN
RUNNERS IN INDIAN MARATHON
Bradley Sweaters
the smart feminine garment
for sport and vacation wear.
We Have The New
0RTH0PH0MC VICTOR RECORDS
Cgrr Furniture Co.
Conipk'te Home Furnishers
; Arrives at Grants Passat'
Four Southerners in Three
Dependable
Quality
Dependable
Values
1 12:10 This Morning;
; Flying Cloud Second
Planes Intend to Enter
Air Race-to Hawaii
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j SPORT NEWS 1
CARDINALS AND
IS
Hoth Teams Successful in
Duublchcadcrs; 1 )cfeat I
Cubs and Red Sox '
VIIOVAI. I I .V.I I;
V. L.
Pittsburg
St. Louui ..
"hicugn 'l- -4
New York J
Itrooklyn .., ?s 'A 2
ltOHtOM "I l"t
Philadelphia,
Cincinnati
ami:iun i.i .;ri:
w. I..
New York ,..S1 11
Chicago :M
Philadelphia as
Washington - -7
Detroit :' 'Jfl
i 'fvlanl -27
St. luia -4 an
MoMn 1& 41
.t'.ftti
.4J
.40
.MS
.4 7.'.
.4iiS
.444
Iy Clio AwhiHtl nN
Ht. I.oulu Cardinal nnd New
York Y'ankeB today had donld
head em to thank for hooKtlnp tli-in
nnwnrd two whole k"' tn th
rluwe for w or hi tiiiH'-hall honors,
Th' two powerful rhihi w ho I Sh. ili iiluek and 1. Murphy; Hiuu
foiiKht U out litHt year for the Htte j 1 1 1 on, ( ' u nnin tu Mild Hannah;
und are soln? tronic aKnln this i SandherK.
season wer the only leatim to win j .
hvo games yesterday.
My downinK the n,icao i ui Dave Shade Wins
twice hy c to u and iz to 3. in
t 'homplon Cardinal; passed them 1
in thr National leuKiie standing
and hocame the runner up Huh to j
Hie I'lnite. My dropping a 7 to j
1; decision to tin- Med that I-ukm"
leading uKKrcKaliun nieanwhlte lost 1
a few precious points of its leader
ship margin.
Kven though hack liom- In the
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Hjellowstont
NATIONAL PARK.
Lew Roand Trip Tarn
Daily Taiouctout Saa&on
Nearb and easily reached hy
U nt :n Pacific Ycllowstt.-nc
National Park. Nature's phc
nomrnu unparalleled. Wild hie
unfettered. Scenic gruinluur
never to he t'oigutit'ii-
Spend Your Vacation Ther
ASIt!1!! toan.in at.tc.i.Mi toruil fuir,
iinltc oi"'"f frmum'H n in I'.nk.
hisel vt camp xxiui.laitui. m.
Ind lor National Perk llooklcti
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PACIFIC
7UB UVkKlArtD koim
J. II. HI'l'M V,
Allt'lll
I a (iminti', (ru
CtBr
STAGES LEAVE
FROM La GRANDE DEPOT
-Phone 799J'
I r.wcl in our
MocfVm Chair-Car Stages!
Leave
I. a Grande for Joseph
I.a Grande for lUikor, Knjse
La Grande for Maker only
La Grande for lYnd'eton
(t'oimt'i'tiiui ut ivihKhhm to
I. cave La Gran Jo
For Portland at 11:00 a.m.
fare $9.50, Round trip ?16.00
Oaks Win Over
Portland Team
In 12 to 0 Game
'M II U (XI AST 1.FAUI i:
W. I..
. i3 33
4C 3't
. 43 42
.4V 41
.41 42
.41 44
. 37 41
ii 4 'J
Pn,
(lukliiml
SaCflllllf lltO ...
Sun Francisco
Seattle
t'urtluiiil
Mission
I. os AnK'lt)i ...
llnllyuoud
.CIA j
414
.410
( ll) Ihi Associated 1'ni.rt
! Sensational suppoit behind l,efty
Kpurks, recruit south paw, featured
Hie Oaks 1 to o win ovT I'ori-
i.iil, The oak rookie i. hl t only
I l0 Wilfi- hi OWN. Htlllf Ills IfUIH
' mates drove Yfrkm, newly acquir
ed leuvr lurlT. orf the mound
1 hi iltw firm and continued t hlr on
; shuight against Jot Stortt. Ilrut
! rlit r liit u pair of circuit drives,
' i nch with two men on. ltnttertes:
! Sparks and Head: Yvrki s, J. Slortl
land W.-nd.-ll.
j Sacra ii i-nt o turned Hht walk
into tl v runs hlle I uve K'rfit
kept the l Seattle Mln scattered
lo emerge victorious, h to 2. Ji.il
tt rii-n Kerf, und Kofhlt-r, Hrandt
and Jenkins.
Prank Shellenhack spitballed the
Hollywood Slurs Into i J !o I Htu
'over I -on Aniteej(. Jtatteri
Over George Dixon
COKTLANd, fr. Jun 2i AP)
dv Khadf. New York middle
weight, hud little difficulty in win
nintc u ten. round ttectaiou over
George Dixon, local negro. Shade
laieled his l.lows a If no ( ut will.
Al.ltAMA MAKING ATHUTrs
T1MANA, Albania (AP Young
vj. Kastrati, it senior In the Ameri
can Vocational schoo. her"', ran
mo va(d in 13 S tferond on the
last fhhl day of the school, thus
I estahllshtng a r cord on this shit
! of the Adrlutlc. Th hoys admit
: that this is rather slow when com-
, pared to t harley Puddock'a per
foruiunc s. hut they explain that
I comparison ht this case are odi
j mis, since Kast rail's training, up
j and dow n ths mountain side, n
; st. ad of on a cinder pat h, mode
. him too high a stppr.
1 The school staff is trying to mV
' ve(,p Mie llktng for uports. which
j was unknown beforo the adv-nt of
jthe Americans. The Tirana foot
, hall team has developed oint
J promising talent, while the "Thun
ders", t in trading team of the
j a than inn baseball bfigne (two
I teams), are terrors with the slck,
I t ' ough t heir pitchers may he a
little inexperienced.
east w here the National league
i pi. king is suppoked to b easier.
!ihe tiiants lost to the Hrav,A ;
i ;. The Motdns in fourth place
coni i n m l their riw by dropping
the I'll Ml I si. 1 to 3.
The Yankees' two Victories, .or
ed over the trailing- H J So v. T lo
:i and 7 to 1, shoved thci.i uhed
lattjier than ever In the American
h aguu race.
Walter Johnsoi, loot hm third
i;ame in four lafts for Washing-i'-n
w h.-n the Athletics took his
. measure, $ to i, after hU mates
lad won the firs: yaine, & to ,
9:00 a. m.
0:115 a. in.
1 1 :t0 a. m.
4:00 p. m.
12:2 p. m.
5:30 p.m.
3 :30 p. m.
JlllOt 2-
Knro.jk n-
i AI') I'lyiiiR I'loml.
1 in runner crowsi d Dm- finish line
j of tlif Med wood Highway ntnru-
thon at 1 his morning, eight
(hours and :'4 minute behind .M.i-I
I Mull u ho hr alt d the I:iM- h t
i (it IJ:Ki thiH inurniitK-- .M'iSkn.
tlhe fifi-yt-m -old X u n I irt al.onnt ) '(
' lillli'N out W Ith l-'lKhtlliK Hfair. '(
Karouk, piihdtK him hard. '
KlyillK t'loml raiilf In Jilrontf,
at riinnlliK at tlie ral.- of fi i
jiiitl. h mi hour ulu n ii.. f irnsin .l. ;
, An he rrohwil th- line jnarkintf ;
the goal, ln Kunk on in- iiitiniiiK !
j nuuni of u nearhy car, hut mUII 1
hail plenty tit Hpint to siiuli- ;tt Ih'- f
rtMiii-Nl ot l aiiii-iatiK-n. As an In- j
dian Ki' I ran and k.sl hi in, he ,
Keeined a trifle alia:iht d. iowd.s j
nf limi.lr. ,IH ch... r...l Mi., -ill ill i
!lhe liiL'hw:iv Ah xm.n :Kih.. i.l.v... I
Hit n ttrrc through the w iny rim- !
ni-r wun whisked ;;nay to hed.
I vv''ll,,r- 'oiii (lifted
i me 3'iiiiue ran i ruin ra n r ran
44U ciHt 0 I" 'Veii days, l hiHir.s and
i niinint. Hi)- taei- invito .sr:ni
ed Tuewluy, J i ill I 4.
Mu. I Mull was Mill hi ) d at a
late hour this inornliiK and effort
to l oust! him for mun- pietur. m had
little effect. ivus filfi-iiuf off
Hi weurinew which was apparent
& H he Mluiuhh-d across the Ijn
, , , .
shortly after uildniKht and tell In 1
the tiriuit ul walnng I'aveinen, who
had Mponson d the Karoo); tin res
in the rae. j
; Taken to I ted j
t While IllOlie m-it W-re .lili-ct-'
liiif their cameras on htm, .Mad
( Hull forced a Mlllte hut said IH.IIl-j
lug- Ht- was lifted to the should
ers of the 4 'a i ri tell it lid n s soon
lis the picturiH had h.-n taken
was himited away irota the crowds !
and taken tu heit w i' h complete
errecy. The secrecy was made
n-ce.-ary hy more than 4'nni mara-
(ilCANTH 1'AHK. O
i
I
thou fans who tnrotiKed the Mree;N,p
of ft rants Cas- al dunnt; the even
ing. Hundn ds of cars followed
Mail Mull's prore-.i tnnn a point
' a ho ut four miles from t he city
until he had crossed the hue whi
ttling the Medwood Lmpiie asso-
riation's thst award of $l.m.o,
I Wringing .Mad Moil's total pn.'.-
money in riving i iuiii
received J.'.mii as .st-cond money.
The first to gr. 1 Mad Moll was
Miss Med W (.Oil I m.pire. "Little
I 'awn" of the Uoupa Indians, who
rushed out, threw her arms
around hut neck and planted a kis
Parefy upon his mouth.
'iir tiehind Me
and FighTing
' Stag ur- thri-e more
i miners, w ho
nt i 'if y and
et We
n
the Klamath budge this tnorninc.
They art almost Hoi mile from
Grunts Pass and it w:is Lelicved
.Verill daS before they fall elltt f. '
I'our of the runners hud dropped'
Otit up to hist night. Muhlug Wat- 1
vr. a Karook. h-ing t.rotucht here '
with a sprain d ankle. 1
1 At i: ii Aits i 1 1 c i :
I INDIANAPOLIS I.VP Capi.iin
Kd ward V. Mlckelibaclo r. A mcri
fa's world war ace, is mortally
afraid of fire. lb, t; I ot t he
phutna here after having watch'-d
Norman Matten t.f Mrooklyn. N V..
S'eer his f!a tiling a ut omul ah- to a
place Of S.llety during the fern-mile
Memorial Day rae.
' "As Matten came down th- tmck
1 called at the top of my voice for
him to Jump,' Itlckenhai'her
"Thai's what 1 probably 1
have done. Nothing more p.
than fire ran hcpp n to a
j car or an airplane. 1 have
several of my best f-b nd
caught anil am mortally air.
It."
xi id.
.Ollid
rious
id
PANS MIsK Si ,1 l. (tt H C-:
PALIS (API The r-.-eni T'ir
ntng of (hi .ttutu.il bi.yi-i.- race
from Mordeauv to Paris. A
was ho hot:y cont-st ,j
mile.
.( only
one. fourth of the di
w ,ed separated the
the runner-up. This
n;. ! r of u
after I i hours am
inc.-ssunt pedaling
Ail through the
along the route
at h the r, lh!s
i i;.
lies or s.i w
) I'glsler
I'V
a s-;
lid.
i; i ' r 1 f.r.r. fcoir .- I
wi.tf H. :ki.ii. nr.t
i .'lll Ji.lt! vt s , .
fih.'il rot: I. ':'): v ,
: ' M.li. )...'ir.
Best Sprinter
Hr't Charley Horsh. the oat
tandlng printer ol the v. ar.
Southern California st.tr was th
only man to win two crcuts In the
big t. O. 4A meet last month, cap
turlnc first in th 10" and ijo.
jrarii vnt.
, -to & k
i I y-. I
! l .H i
rtf.L !
- : 3
This phi tire kIuium iIh Mnrt if th 4NO-iul( Inlerntate t unning
and walking endiKaiief (ni(e.-.t Innu Sjiii I rain 1st t June I U 'lr,. n
Indian Irom Utt'uun, allrnmlii anil Sen levhn taking an.
Fastest Craft of North America
Gather For
I IMM STOX. T-x. (AI') Seventy dixit Mahy. owm-d hy U A.
.of the laNiMt Miuall rraft in North laiyne of thm city, which was rirM
America are expect. 1 to enter the I in the 7 T H:is at l-ouhsvi I le. Ky
annual reKutla of the M twij.pl ; hint yt-ar is one o' the eiitruntH. An
(Valhy Cower Moat asocial Ion, f ot her in the ((!. n M. IV. owned
; which will he held here July 2, 3 ' I y Jerry .Mitchell, of Houston,
and 4. I'r. parations are helng made : holder of the world's reeor.l in the
(to acci.niiiiod.ite lu.oiHl viHilorN. t Mime cla.Hn. The record wu.s mad
i The S.iuthi-rn Yacht Huh of New f at the Louisville regatta laM year.
'v- " ""I "ii i o '.
j i i in' tu ii n annum ltiiim1, i ne
eiiiivalent of five rarloadM of com
peting craft will he hrought herf
o:i H.iip direct from New York.
Two linutH have Iwen entered from
I'anada and negotiation are tin
h r way for the entry of a nuni
l. r from i:nglaud.
Twelve main events will hp run.
Light trophies und $;!.ihiu In cash
prizes are offen d, The regatta will
he held on the hay 3u utiles from
Houston, wlo-re Die $:')i,no0 cluh
hoHs of the-Houtun Yacht Huh Is
.hint heing completed.
SUMMER SCHOOL i
AT 0. A. C. STARTS
'
; LaTQ'e
Registration Than'
Last Year Is Predicted; I
Students Arriving
I it i: o o aommtlti'mal
ciM.LKUl-:. Corvalli.t. June 2:'
'Students lor the (l. A. C. summer
s. ssson are arriving by every train
and by automobile in readiness
for reKis! ration. Demand hash-en
so heavy that dormitory facilities
iii addition to those planned will
have to he provided. Itome econ
omics work is drawing hcavtty and
add d Int. rest Is being shown In
l lie coaching school lh-cause of
oKins-s in rubs for both football
and basketball. Summer session
curs, h will he offered in Port
land for the first time.
An increas" in registration over
that ot last summer Is predicted
bas'-d on advance inquiries which
have conn from more than "bl
states. Fight eeti inquirh s have.
bt-en reddVed fioin ot her conn t ries.
N. arty 1"0 have couie from east
ern states and -'t' from California.
The staff of instructors are men
and women of national reputation.
They im-lude Dr. F. V. McCollum. j
John Hopkins: Avery W. Skinner, .
pr indent of the National Asso-J
ciaiion of Stale Supervisors and In- ,
spertors of Schools; Cora M. Win- i
chcll. head of the department off
hou:- hii!l arts. Teacher' ro'lrge.
i 'mi tniibia university; Dr. (1-orge j
M le y. assistant commissioner j
of duration. N -w York state:
l''ore-i, e Jat k.son of Wellesiey. and i
i.th-rs. Knu-e Mockiie. director of
pMvsjcal education and coach of
at'ij.ti. s at Notre I'anie. who will
explain t he new football nil-i is
piovtuc lo le a drawing card for
the coaching school.
I pti.n Close (Josef Hall) TlOte.l
Mwi-r. writer, ami Ie-turer; and
iittiHi W. James, former director
t the I . niux Hill theater in New
o! k. ai"ir and student of Irama.
i
srlir dilie.I for t lie "out-of- I y
ours." r.ritm for the first week.
".i.. ur and .Mrs. Pan! Petri of the
nast-rv atory of niu.MC will give a
.-tat m conn-ction with the an-
! .! r. e. plien Wednesday ev-ning.
1 ': a nnual tvv o-w eek junior
i!i:i:ie- s. ssi on at U. A. C, al
ii i- d by .''. youitg pt-oph"; In
s and girls' club w ork and
sole ihan a" local bailers ts now
i ptotrrev,s. Various probU-t:jf re-.tu-.i;
t club work are studied.
i o-;e,, (,,. session was originally
timbd :or tate winners it hus
en - it -ire. ,1 to include di hgat'S
o This is the tourteeiith tune
VoUIig p.rj.ie tl.lXf met oil the
XL of 0. Alumni
Plans to Begin
Building Work
I'MV K1IS1TY OV OKKOilX,
I'i..' V,r Jta-e " I (SpefiaO Alum
i or the 1'nwersity of Ore iron
i.axe H-;d- arrang-men's to
i.i't'. tMe a. tive resumption of tht
v i't eapipaiKn w it h something
:i:::ttib in actually beiftniurig the
i of it fi-'it unit of the f
Campi'.etl M- mon.it Klne
.i hiig. according to an (
Minn made today by Mrs. i
1 ib rlinger. iiiemh-r of the j
of r-cnii and b-ad.f of the
Vr?s building camp..iKn.
p' in in to tranr fa' .OOrt
Po'tianl phd', with the
t ,ot the donors, from the
ii rai kit t campaign to th Kme
Alt' fund, with the llee.iVt al
s ttadv pledged tor the purpose
I iMki.i possible the Immediate free.
tion of the first Ill.v0, unlt cf
j tlie :t.T.oio tiulMlnr.
Subn,uent to lhis decision. In
.
Regatta at Houston1
(anuougn nm, nai.y won li.e race.
Another entrant Is Hoosh-r Boy
owm d hy .1. W. Whitloek of Mixing
Sun. Ind.. holder of the Wehh tro-
phy in t he hydroplane class. It
was at Louisville thai the Helen M.
I Y pushed Hoosier Moy to a new
record and heir .-red t". 1 rnih s an
hour. The Ht-h-n M. IV will make
a hid for the trophy this year.
The Mississippi Valley . Power
Moat UKKoHatiun is a national or
gatilzatloii. Henry Talk of this city,
past commodore of the Houston
Yacht Huh. is presid' lit.
TIU'ILSDAY S I'KOl.KAM
The National Mroadcastmg com
pany program for Thursday even
ing from 'j until lo o'clock will he
the presentation of "The Holieinian
.'trl" l-y the National Light Opera
company, broadcast from st at ions
Kl'i ). KliO. K FI. K'J W. K l '( i A.
Ko MO and K HQ.
KliO Oakland. :": to 7:3".
news, weather, baseball and mar
k l.s: , d ra ma hour.
K Fl - I .os Angeh-s. T. musical
program ; S. dram a hour;
piano program: 1" soloist.
KtiW Port la nil. T .4'.. lecture;
S. valid ville entertainment; 1" to
11. dunce orchestra.
KPO -San l-'rancist'o, i:Su to 7,
orchestra: t; musical uo
j hratn ; in to U . dance orchest ra.
KOWW - Watla Walla. ., studio
' program: 1". d.-io-e music, i I to
1 .'. organ recital.
K.l It . -attit
orchest ra: :'t,,
0 : rr'v. concert ; 7.
studio program;
ra , I ', ills- sig-
'concert orchestra, 1
1 nals.
I KFOA S-a'tle, S.
ming leson; :".' to v
Ko.MO S. attle, : :
' ca' program : 1 ' to
lio swttn
, program,
o ', musi
. niusicai
j program.
KHQ Spokane. C, in 7. concert
orchestra; n to concert ttio; in
to 1 1 :4rK dance nrchesrra; 1 1 :4."t
to 1 - : ! . ore h s; ra.
KCA Spokatle, B;l'l to '1 : 1 a ,
has ball s o;, s, to studio pro-
": Kr.mi
j
Terms Are Reached i
For Fight July 21
NKW VOKK.
J am
( A P ) -
j Jack Detnpsey ,
j terms w ith ti- oi
today came to
;e L. Liekard for
bout with Jack
Yank- e Stadium.
come oacK
hark. y at the
New York Ju y -1.
arratigi inents agr---conference
with t ht
not announced.
Dcmp-ey al-.. ar
moter s terms t.i
allty of a return
lenf Tunnev. .1 nI i
(Wfeiisc ,,f the hea
in Sept ember. 1 ! i x.
The
up
inaiuial
i at the
r vv re
with
thi -
enver.tion. I
lernen are
ise our figurt
tt i mist ii
makini; 1
structlcns have bei-n given to tlie
architects to pn pan- detailed plans
and sp. ci:icatio:.s along the lines
of the tentative plans which have
been approved by the r.'Ci nts. H
IS epecte.l (',af th entire $ 1 Cil. I.M'I
(will be on hand when the archt
( t'-i are ready, and that l id can
j he tn Time to lireak ground ns
j oon tti the weaMi'T permits next
spriiiy. If these plans n:Mteria Ire.
fth- h'li'din; can 1- ci-n.pb ted by
. auiiiinn.
j tl. nt r.il r- aioption of the gilt
campaiKii
a't t
:cii hard.y
ta
ed. ha- J4.,.,.
i'h the ann
that the Vmv
. d st rotig
im;
tn
uticf-mt or ih
rsity. In 1"
feJV. d
I3V..O..
paigrt v
than 1
gifts totahnir more
t. although no active cam- j
as und. r way. Of spe-cjal
interest in th" announced gitt re. j
port is tie iioirr-ss of the I-'me !
Arts biiildmir fund dm t the yevr.
which forme. l th. Imh for the .
phir.s of the Portland ainmni to j
arraiiKe for intme.JiftT construction '
of the hui'.ding. Voile tions to l.hi;
fund a.-gregf' spptoximntly $4,
trt w hib: the tot.tl pie, Ices run to
fie flm.
. ATLANTA (AI'J I'OUT 0lltn-
erners In three planes intend to
. nter the proposed air raca across
the Maclfic from Sun PVancisco
to Honolulu.
The ohjectlve of Lieutenants
ess Windham nnd Hen Stern of
Memphis. Tenn., who plan to hop
off from Sun 1-Vancisco on t he
morning of July 3. euntually will
he Manila.
I The flight will he financed hy
M em phis capital. The plane, an
L'aglerocU. will he e(iiippt-d with
the same type of motor that f'ol-
t onel Charh-s Lindhergli used in his
r hfip across the Atlantic.
( The Itinerary of In flight as
mapped out hy Windham and Stern
.will he to Honolulu on the first leg,
! i hence to Guam or Tokyo, and ulti
mately to Manila. P. J., a total dis-
"
it.iiiiu inihs.
ul Medfern. Savannah, Oa.
(aviator, plans to have his airplane
ready to start from Atlanta August
1 lor Sun Kranciseo, where h will
enter t)c Honolulu flight.
Medfern has a record of approxi
mately ,K4o hours in the air and
during his several years service
with the Lulled States customs I
office here lias gained experience J
which ii expected to he of value to
him on his Pacific flight. j
He says he will make only one
iop hi'tw
l-'ranciRCO.
Atlanta anf San '
Like colonel Lindhcrgh in his
trans-Atlantic flight. Lieutenant
douglus I (avis, of Atlanta, plans to
do his own navigating and to fly
alone.
He w ill use a monoplane, the
construction of which he will sup-
rinteiid, capahle of a speed of 2u
miles an hour with a load of jofi
lallons of gasoline.
Lieutenant Davis is 25 years old
and h gan flying when IS, enlist-in.-
in tht army air corps and re
ceiving hu training at Maxwell
I'ietd. Montgomery. Ala., and at
Arcadia. Flu. He was made an
instructor and since his discharge
in " has her n flying continu
ously. m:v links at winmsois
WINDSOIt. Kng. (AP)-Two
golf courses are to be laid out on
Crow n land in the neighborhood
ol" the Moyal Castle nt Windsor.
The work w ill occupy uhotit a year
and will be carried" out hy the
crown lands department of the
ltritish government. This will he
the first lime the state has under
taken the const ruction of golf
courses.
During the great war a large
portion of the great Windsor forest
was ch-ared. The golf courses and
a few country residences are to
occupy this area.
Where Are
The Lambrequins
Yesteryear?
Gone! Hardly a single flapper of today could even
tell what a lambrequin is, or rather, was.
Gone, gone, along with the parlor organ, the bam
boo easel, the crayon portrait, the fcold-painted chair
and the tin bathtub.
And happily, no one, be he ever so humble, sighs for
their return. .
We do things better nowadays. Good taste in home
furnishings and decoration has become the rule
throughout the country.
Manufacturers of furniture, china, silverware, lin
ens, lighting fixtures, plumbing supplies, rugs mu
sical instruments through advertising show us the
way. , There is nothing more modern, more advanced,
than the art of home decoration as it is depicted in
modern advertising. In fact, in advertising it is al
ways just a little ahead of the times.
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Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page
You Can Have Your Car
Refinished Without
A Long Lay-Up
PROXLIN, the new automobile lacquer
enamel that everyone is talking a1)uut,
takes but minutes to apply, where other
methods take hours. You are not without
the use of your car anywhere near the time
required with ordinary finishing. You'll not
miss it for the few days necessary, hut how you
will appreciate that wonderful Prosin finish-
beautiful, lustrous, permanently eye-pleasing
and pride-inspiring. There never nas ;een
anything like it unaffected by the most severe
weather-tests and as easy to maintain as a sheet
of plate glass. Will not check. Come in and
learn how quickly we can transform your car
with Proxlin. It will be a pleasure to give
you information whether you intend finishing
now or later.
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Read the advertisements in this paper care
fully, and you will find many ideas that
will mean nwre beautiful, more
useful, happier homes
Perkins Motor Co.
Cor. Ith & Adams. Main SOI)
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