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Tuesday, July !, 1!)27 Pape Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I PRETTY CRETONNES For summer drapes and furniture slip covers. Many new patterns now. Dependable Values Hill'; SPORT NEWS, SOLONS SUFFER ; IN METROPOLIS, Yanks Deliver 2 Crush ing Defeats to Washing- J ton Gehrig Homes Vnllmuil Ix-num- VV. I.. 1'illnliUrK 4- Clili'liKO 27 ', Ht. l-oulil ' .I'J 3H Nw York It ii Hrooklya 3f. a -1 HoMon .- in :i7 v )'hlladlphla it 4:: . Cincinnati- 27 4': , AuHThnri Jimuin W. I.. - Jw Tork r.3 21 1 - Wahlntot 31 'hlOBo - "t 3!. . f, IMtrolt - ' 32 - , I'hlladelphlft 3 3f. 1 Cleveland . 34 4H HI. LuUi 2 41 ltoMlg n . . . v I G -4 .4711 . 1 .1 1 .:t'il .414 . 2 'J Jijr llu At-xufUiuii rnK4 ; ft wan fur fioni ft tuiftt untl Kit in fntirtb )n the major Iw.kuch. Th uAlilnjrlon ynmrn ranie t Now York with u wlnnlitK Htrottk thiit hud 0HrtlA to 1U KimifK ami jmrtfd with n lunlnK tttrnnk f )wi HhU a crowd of more than 71. '"nt looked on at the nlmiphier. 'Dm paid uttndnce of 72.C4 1 wji the lurRMtt that ever wltn'nH(Ml u iifv- ilucky HurrlH tpnm nuffi'rcd iwo fxtrumttly h.id beating. loinK ihl flrrt frntno, 1 and thp wnnnl SI-l. .Lou IehrlK runnwicil for his twentytwverith und iwcnty-ciKhi h jiorn run of the HHon und is now two upon Uahe Kulh. The IWRton Kfd Box and th I'hllfidelphlu Wiuknifn n)nk ol f lroirnrid IomImk Ktit-ukn hy dlvld-' liiK. lh A' wlnninK th firm, 1'.-', after men runwruilvc heath. r.n, and th lurid tiop ih Hcniml, niicr lit Mrwlght reviTHt', Whlif Hiii Ili'uti'ii f'levnlund bi buck Ihi chicnfr't WhIU Hox tutce. J-U, U-Ji. Tlic SI,. I.oulu ItrowiiM and Ic(rolt hulvfri, (he ItrownlHH (nklnn ih- firt H--I and loHlni; th noxt n-H. A crowd of ou.U'io wiitrlM'd lMtthurK tihnko down lhi world'.; rhiimpJoit Ht. I.ouIk ('urdliinlH twtrc, 7-L1 (nd 8-4, lty wlnntnj,' twice ihi tutvnteni rvtalncd tlii'lr fr;iilc hold oil flrnl place In Ihi- natluti it lwmi4, w hi is thi oiii iiAhiiiK rhi- f-HKo culm wip dropiilitK 'InciniutU a to 1 In 10 InnliiKi and r-3. Th New York (HntH won ihfnr KM'ond dntihlfl hfaitt'r In two tiayn by flourltiK Brooklyn 4-3 In 11 In nlhtoa and 9-4. j The ItoMtoti HrnveH nlunl two, ir&mea at thu fXnti of I'tuluiU'! phtu, S-4 and H-2. I Hf ALI,1 S AMIU I IOV MKW TOItK (A') Hlinded for life In boyhood when playing wllh dynnnilte cap, Augtistln I-'. Massa, 28, tum realized his ambition and become a lawyer. He earned hit way thiough t'llumblu by play'.ti rlu ut iiimnifr ritutiHement pail.H at 6 and 10 cents a game and by giving hlii blood for t in nsf uvlo i. Ho developed bin memory no thci tiotb-Utklnir in cIuhs room hecain-uunece-iHafy. IKV HAY LOOMS RAPID CITY, H. 1 K A iimIhv hirthdiiy will he Mr, t 'oolidki'n. A cowboy hnml In to here nude him. Among other number will ho Yank(M) Doodle Hoy, Imili nil (h Fourth of July. STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT Travil in our MoJcra Chair-Cur Stages! Leave, La Grande for Joseph Grande for Haloi linisc La Grande for linker only Ia Grande for Pendleton (ConnMHIiiK ut I'l.nitii-tiMi r,, l eave I. a Oramle. For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip $ 16.00 Dependable Quality Portland Wins "CSL ,t;!ri. Hull Km in-lfru X'-iitTI Slrcr .illllMlf l I'mlliim! .Minimi I.oh AlitJi-lfti . :, i 4'. 41 Mi 4'J 4 41, 1.4 12 r.;; 41 5 7 .4 IX II) llll- I'lillljiliil liil mm'IiiI,-,! I'rfwM Ml anil urii-ii til Utkf II pi;i r fiuiii Kair.-t nitwit u. H-4 inn) In-;;. 'I'hp Iti-iivi-rn iiiii;iki'i1 29 . I,li.i.. in Ihi iloulili- IiciiIit. while ! UK- S..oiik I'tiiilil iln nidi' with -ith-! it HiiIii-!, nr 'rutiillii. Hatti-rii'i,: FliM irani- Vliii-I ;tml Kiihl(r; Ihuhi'K ami Kiwln-r: nwnnil i:;im Ki-aliiiM, 10. Shn iiinl Klil,r; Tftuilin and Klwh'f. H.j it Krain;iKc rllrnhMl to wli h in L' 4 anit'H of the U-aim Ih;hI1iik uiikM by drawlfiK ;unl winnliiff from 1..M AnflHK In a doiiblf bill. The iiHminn Kairir h:im i.ilb-d In tbf nintti vlih ihc wnrc at fi-ti. Thi n"i ond anii' watt won by the Seoln ItnltHrieH flit naii4: I'lercy and Sitndbi'i'K: Unary and ltfK". Hi-fond unirif: Wrlht, Vpathfrly sunt llanniib, ShihIImtk; Tiirpln and K.i;o. Kpllls Hill Ilollywoi.d and thf .MIrhIoiim Hidtt a double bill, th HIIh cot mini; th fliwt tJiine, r-3, in iu InninKH and i h nit: hif-at olnK to Hollywood t-2. r.aKftl'-ri fiiHt Kuril': tloIlltiK, lU'Ufft, JikIcv and Wnltrx; flul vcv and .Murpliy. Hffond Koine: I 'I I If tic. and Whitney; J-'iillei'ion and Akihw. Tbf vaunted Oakland dtt'biiK Mlaff failed to funi-tiou wll ftioiiKh and Seattle pulleil two tImhh KaincH from ihi flrfl by Hf orew of .1-1 and ItuttfilfM fliHt (,'anio: t'oopfi and li'iol; KnlKbl ami Horrconl. Hei'ond iiine: Hasty anil lled ; li.ih.ini and JnikltiN Construction Of Railroad To Be Rushed, Report I'OrtTJ.ANn. Ore., .Titty & (AD Work of building the 4b inll- H of new railroad iieresKiry for tin1 completion of the Hend-Klamath I'aliH extension or Hie fireut North ern will In- prettied, Haid llalph Hmld. preHident of tho tJreat Norttiern, who left here yesterday tor Hend. In company with O. JenUn, vice president of the Great North ern In cbuige of operation; A. J, Wltcbell, chief engineer og the Spokane. I'ortlund und Seattle and the Oregon Trunk; and Kenneth II n user, of the HaiiNer Hrolher i 'on mi ruction company. Preside nt Hmld today was to Inspect the Shevlln- Hixou loKKlug railroad, which the (treat Northern recently acquired as part of the extension. The officials also ure expected to kii over (he survey rotn the end of the lodging road to the junction with the Southern Pacllh; iiilbs H4iith of Pannlnu at f'hetnult, which bus- been mdectei a.i the point or connection. Kenneth llnuser auld that ho far us possible Oregon labor and Ore gon materials will be used In tho i n .'i r u i ' t i t it i of the new linen. I n onhliilly it has been stated thill, th.' construction work will cost about $ I . T r 1 1 , The contract 9:00 a.m. 9:2.".n.m. 1 1 :00 a. in. 4 :00 p. nv. 12:25 p. in. r::io p. in. a :.10 p. m. Wall WhIIh ami l-awol RIGHT PUNCHES MAY DECIDE GO McTigiie's New Found Wallop Pitted Against Delaney's Right Hr Alan J. C;oniit AHoclati'.J )'ri Kporla Killlor) I NCW i'OHK f Af If'K an axiom of th.- rinx lo "liml with tin-li-ft." out rlKlit iiiinitiiH nroliblily will .l.-ilili- ihi- ni xl balil.- fur tin. j IlKliI lii-avy'.M iKlit I ham nloimliin of ( ihi- world hi tui-i-n Jnfk Jii-kini-y iitnl Mirhm l rniniln M-TIkh-. 'IV x 1 itlrliunl hus niulrhril tlii-tn for it 16-roniiil till- liout ut tin; Yunlci HKiii'lliiru July 7. i 'Ihi' vol. ran .Mr'liKHi-'n Ili-W- fuiinii riKht wallop, tin- blow tlim kiior-lo-d out 1'uul Ifirli-iihuih and Knvi' Jink Khiirki-y a liuiiy tvi'tiiiiK. will ilt(i..l UKiilnKl tin- "lUpllT ilKhl" ol lii lmny. Hoth liavi. jwlft , li lt jahfi. Itotli m-i turn, rl.-vor ' rliiKim ri who protialily will mim-'i-i, moil nil thi-lr rraft In th quint for r.hfl an on. niiiK tlitoiiKli util'li to ulioot fijl 'In- "iTiishir." r.lfi IMamy Htoififil Mi-TiKUi- Honn--r'l" lhiitr ovi-r a yi-ar ao In tour r,o;i rouiiilK nt Maillion Siiunri- (lanli-ii, 4''1! hut Ihi' uri-iiii Iiuvh Iii'i-ij railii-ally 4'':l hhlltnl Mlnii' linn. Tin- vi-m-ruJm- Miki- forjiook lb- downward' rhntc for a t-tihaijoniil om-lHtrU. In--lany wi-nt on to win th- world'H ItKht iavy wt-lKbt tiib- froin H-r-(riti.tch but Nkbldi'd info Jimmy Malmif y at tbi- Dunli n lat J-'rlj-rnary, took a wvitc beutlriK, dam-uk''-'I biH DKbt urin uiwl left band and huxn't foiiRht inr. fun lt'lun'y roini bark now. ow bin former f lu.ihlm m und punch? Or will MrTiKU- fompb-ic Hi' 'yi v 4,f bin M-lurn to form by again liftitiK tin- tltb he won from Hauling Hikl a f w yi-ars ago and MitH'jiiently lost to Herienhar-h? p ranuiifi on I lelunt-y'ti l-ft band and t-nnlM t-lbow" buv- k-pt tlif rbamplou Mb- since filw fight wit h Muloni-y. ''onfldt-ncr no l'tm tlian bin new ly ib-vt'Iopt rl wallop hnH flKurt-d In thf ronit-back of .Miibu-i rrum'ta. Tin' v-t-ran IrHhmun, oncu known rhlffly for bin crafty dt-fcnalve -.mi becaine a terror during tin winter season as he howled over a bulf doiu'ii formidable opponents in a row ami gave Sharkey a busy evening before the Host on Kallor broke u small blood veHsw-l In Mike's mouth and won on a tech nical knockout. I "Oon't P-t anybody tell you that old fellow can't uoctt." remarked Sharkey us lie rubbed his chin af ter the fight. "The lltle never brought rnv much." said Mike, "except a lot of abuse. have made more money and fought better without It.. Je. Juney's (eehulcal knockout over me j wasn't a fair test. The rWeree I was loo hasty In stopping that fight and 1 want lo show 1 can heal .lack Ibis tiiue."' " '' " TIlll'I.F.TK 71 K.VO.W'll.Li;. TiMin, Abe, Ike. und Jake Wagoner are 7I-yenr-old triplets, who have come out of the mountains for a vlhit. They tin not smokii. chew or drink and never have had a din tor. They are pros-j perous farmers near Miiynurd-1 Ville. Alrplums are for stain In Lon don now on the Installment plun. Your bill collector of the future will have to, carry a traniiatluntlc chart. wil be signed as soon an the inter state commerce, commission de cides whether the construction shall be done In the name of the Oreat Northern or Ihe Oregon Trunk. . YANK SWATSMEN 7 jf" o - - '.i .JC.. 1 !:a. i orr-dlaniond J Kulh und Tonv b.ituMien of th N iston HureaiO ses of Hube .iiferl, bo.iU v York Yenk- its, takftn beforo they helped win two straight In a double header at Horttnn. With the ftahii ttbuvp U the y.mng son of Hill C.irrlgan, t b I ted Sox ma tinner; in the view below, Andrew A. Hitftfln la presenting Iarxerl with a du mond n teirtlmontal from Ital ian bll fans in Hoston. r AH! THE DEMPSEYS AGAIN fe-i A I. (XKA, New .Meet the Jack liempwyn aKaln. readfi'I Aw the; their arrival in New York for Jack's "come-back."' Jack and the misnu, Kslelle Ta b.r. Hehrw. (;e..i i;e ' mitts Jack. promiMlng him J.i0.ooo lj-rii-.- or then scrap with Jack Sharkey. Dempsey Attempting To Recover His Old Deadly Body-Punching Ability KA H A TOO A, I.AKi;. X. Y., July A I') Jack I temps-y is sutis- i lied he will again lie the devastat ing body puncher of pre-chump-j lonsbip days w hen he touches gloves with Juck Sharkey at the clang of the opening noug oo the night of July IM. !Kased In mind by the rugged trutnlng drill that has kept him physicully active since to suicide .of John Dempsey, his brother. Jack, ,i certain that he can aud, will regain the iiiedge-like ham mer power that carried him to tho world heavy w eight championship ov"r Jess Willard's punch-slashvd hulk on the fourth of July eight years ago. iM-tupscy InipivsKlvi The Dempsey of today, 17 train- ng days before he must race t he wkill and confidence- of aensntiontit j youth is impressive ha yet only In possibilities Despite tho shock of recent tragedy. Jack is carefree and playful in his work with the cam p mates. He hus composure that he lacked during preparation for the losing battle with Ciene Ttinney lust lall. In training Jack surprised critics HEALTH I'HOPKK ATI'I -TlO Tf H1I.I l i i dim. s. is i;s Hy .1. '. Inms, M. D.( Dartmoor. W. n., Member Oorgas M-tnorial Tnt. Investigation has proven that a v.-ry la rge proportion or children die before the first year, and that fully &' per rent of the childhood deaths an from preventable causes, and seek' to care belter for the greatest trust committed to human cure t he life and lualt U of a human life. From observation and experience we are convinced that a very large poitiou of the deaths in childhood is due to want of proper care in feeding. If nursed at the breast, the child, too frequently, is al lowed t ofeed at Irregular ami short Intervals, thus causing Indi gestion, with ull it accompanying evils, but principally colic an 1 bowel disturbances. The chitil cries from pain, ii nurwd. which may seem to qui-t htm a short time, but eventually the suffering is only Increased, and the only relief to he expected, when nat ure asserts Its remedy, if vomiting of Die undigested food. Then the misinformed and frantic mother, to quiet the child, will again give the breast, ngain adding to Its misery and danger. The very thing the child should not have is what it gets, necoun the unxlous mother does not know. A ch ltd should not he fed or nursed at closer intervals than every two hours, and It t much safer to make the Intervals longer than to shorten them, To tak. fresh f oodjf any character Into the stomach, when food already In the stomach is not yet digested, is always a cuuse of digestive trouble. If the child ts bottle fed. ureal carr should he taken that the food given Is prop-r in quality, quantity, and fed at proper Intervals. Mv experience is thsl modified fresh cow's milk Is most generally pre ferable, and usually, If the feeding Is carefully administered in the be K inning, the development of the child Is most satisfactory. Great enre should be tuk.cn. es-pt-c(ully In summer, that the milk be fresh and sweet, the bottle well washed end free from germH, und the quality of the milk changed, ami quantity Increased according to age and development of the child. Much suffering and loss of I J 1 : i i"ork Hnreau 1 bmlied upon I'ttp'T photo Tex" Iti.-kar.l a bouts for a during early workouts when ho chose to sacrifice development of hM-ed lor temporary socking pow er. The lack of the former slowly is developing head bowed charge , him through a hail display ot weaving at title iiol.br into a fast, that carries of straight punches into cb 1 he slams away tuarters whero rtectively with both hands to the body. I Ou'i-wi'lght ., For the lime being, however, - Dempsey will confine work to par ing down his weight, now about -'ti 1 pounds, shortening punches, 'and impioing the p-ed of his at- ' tack J Working out yesterday, for the first time under an oflicial edict of Manager Leo P. Flyiin. barring all but new spaperno n t rom t he boxing j session for dutation of th.: .stay hen. Dciupsey stepped six furt rounds, displaying i r. (lent wind and stamina tor ibis lime in 1 lie training period. Fur three of the IN iniuiit.s. Jack bobbed about the ring I ave Shade, w eaing Califor nia mid. lb weight and lillte trouble en lie I Ii iil' tin roa.st bovs best el'- I tor's. infant life would be avoided If ex pectant mothers would read some recognized authority on the proper care ol the child, and go over tin pages with her physician, in order j to und'-rstiind the reason for his 'orders. It im w!I to remember. Moo. that eat (i little hahe is a bit (different from the others, and his dh t needs diligent study ami atteii j lion. ; Mothers should never nurse , when overheated, or excited, as Ihe milk is not up to normal and the ! child will suiter. Coul oil", or calm ' dow n rirst. The future of our citizenship is in the hands of the mothers'. The .country has no greater asset than j the young of Ihe land, and it f.i our hope that mothers will realize that their help is essential In de veloping the iM-st health of their children. Too many women have j failed to appreciate the tinporf . ance of the God-given task which she alone possesses, and in n vain I effort to get. case and momentary pleasure, are missing the grwit-st potentialities. Many Bosses Vhli'O lllll.1! Ollt Iw-si'S llriniO N'ois Ii nl In t u wei-kH ol play lit Ilia '-" American League, Nrls, thown iprt, marled with Wash. lntot. iilayod scvi'ial wc.'k-; with t'leveliitnl oiul is now lt!'ili Whlto Sox u a usvno outiioldcr. i ' t i i TENNIS TITLES 'Men's Singles Only Prize i to Elude Invaders at ! Wimbledon Hy thf AwM lnti il Pnw Americana look tour out of fivo. of tb chiimpion.Hliis In the Wim bledon lawn tennis tournament w bieh cloie d today. France won the fifth, thf men's ninxbn titb- when Mniil ro b t etmiinated William T. Tildi-n in the K- mt-flnal after an exhausting f ive H"t (rugKle, ami then del. at. tl his lellow count ryman. Jean liorot 1 1, lor i lie championship. Mlx-s Helen WlllB, forme Am erican champion making a magni ficent comeback alter b- r iilnss of ln.it yur, easily proved her sup- norify in the women's .linKles and ib-fi-attMl Henorlta Klia lie Aluir. of Spain. New Title llol.b i-. The new holders of tb.- Wimble don titles, which In yea is Ron-! by were recorded as world champions, a re : Men's singles Henri Cochet. Women aingles M iss ii Wills. Mens douliles William T. Til - den and l-"ranct T. Huntt-r. Womens doubles M its Hleti WillH an.f M is Klxabeih liyan. Mixed doubles Miss Klixabeth Ityan and ' I'rancJs T. Hunter. Two 'it Tixtay Two of the titles were won to day, the women's doubles and th mixed doubb-s. Miss Wills and Miss Hobble Heine and Mrs. J. Peacock, of South A l rica. in tb final of the women doubles, in si raifv-ht (,etn. ut 6-:t, rt.'. Hunter and MIh Ityan defeated Mr. ami Mr I.. A. (.odtrec. or Kngland. in tin- final or l be mixed doubles. It also was a straight vt victory at ti-'l. ti-u. ; Dynamite Bomb ! ; Found in Paper j ! Home in Spokane I SI'OKANJS, Jul y a ( A P ) A , home-mad" dynamite bomb con taining about fi) pounds of explo sive, and with the fuse burned to within a few inches of the per cussion cap was fot.nd- here early this morning in the building which bous.-s the Spokesman-lieview and the chronicle. Police said the Infernal machine would have, wrecked the front of ihe building if it had of exploded. Lloyd Kbner and Gerald Pool, employe. of the circulation de partment of the He view, found a ; large coffee can near the business office of thai paper, and called the building engineer. They unscrewed Its top, and called pnlice when they found dynamite. ! Ih-rtfllun experts are examining the can and the charge for finger (prints. No clues other than ih bomb were found. ! The newspapers have advanced no possible motive, though both have put on an1i-liUor and anti vice raninatKns. Police suggest that the mine might have been planted, with its fuse already burn ed, as a hoax. Anyhow we're glad Liiidenbrtgh didn't fly to Germany. How many amateur poels do you suppose would have discovered sinhh-nly thot "Hindy" rhymed wit h "Lindy"? Coicraial Th Complete remodeling- and decorating. Under new management. Robert Morton pipe organ to be installed within few weeks after opening. Orchestra music in the meantime. Wc Have The New 0RTH0PH0MC VICTOR RECORDS Carr Furniture Co. Complete Home Furnishers TUMI.HTS I'HtM.ltWlN Tli-- N.;!lon.il Itioad. -aslilig cmn , y.any proifrum tonight from i n , u will be 'Hits and Hit" bniad- cast over K;. Kl'O, Kil, KCW. Kl-'ti., KOMO, Kl-T. ! )-,;,, -uakland US4.4m-7"kr) . -The I'Dnruns", 1". enterfain- inenf; surprlsi brnadct.t. ; KJIt- Seattle ( 'M S.Um-Sf'iolic) S, st.irlio ptn'ram. K I f Los - Ang'des (45S.r.m-04O. lie) s. t. nor solo: la, music club. KflW I'ort land (4!Urn-;iikc) K, edueationa! program; 1 lo 1 .lance music. Kl'U-San I'rancisco ( 4 2L'.?.in '7!''kc) S. iir.siib- liour; 1" to 11, .lance orcliest ra. j K;. Spokane CI li(),"m-l 1 ri"lic) S to stildi'j Iiruni'iilli. . K HQ Spokane ( :(7".2m -S 1 "Up ) S. itisr nmiental mtiMc; in to ll:4."i, . Varsilv T-n. KOMO S-:ilf b- Clo'Wn-f'ibc) . musical pro'.'iaips; 1 "::pt, news; li;45 to !"J:?iO, daiir.) orclicstra. . vi:dm.sd y s pito;n ms The National Hroa.Ieasling prO ;ram for W'-dn. May night from i to lo wilt be "The Drums of Hide" by Austin Strong. Klill in lo :, dance music. KtL s. dramatic soprano; S;S0 o Ii, studio program; KGW s, concert. THE SHOW THATSnirFCRNT 6" ! THE SUPFRO SPFCTACLF THE PABAXJ OFGOID lono propi r , incli'DINO TilC CHINESE BIAUTY LOLA LEL CHUNG THF ClIIMM CIWT mr I 'X.1.1 er LIU VU C 1-1 1 O HIE III MAN M.SMWM'lll ( , KUHWRl'S fOUtSIDIAN MIDGETS , j 14 t.NV HOPSEMtM tflCM BV'RIA ' lllOOFSr IHAVtllNOZOO ON EAHTM : ' . ) TWO I'ERFOPMANCtS DAILY 2 AND li PM.-HAIN OH 5 HlUf. e.l Ti, E v.'."l 5 t AL.C.BARN ES Xunilii'i-t ii null lti'-rr ril Criuiil stiuiil t'hnir Si'al.s mi sail 'ir-,-ils liny nt (;ln?. Drill; Slm-p. iri-iis t.i-diimU ni'ar riiiirlliiiiiM' (Formerly Sherry's) WED. 1 1 JULY 1 3 LA C.RANDE AL- ' ClMD TH MM V- .-6iRC Anriou nces . Watch for Grand Opening any day 1 :mv vlinu QtaJr Children under any time. COLONIAL THEATRE F. A. (Ireulich, Mgr. KI'l -V male (piarU't; Hi, bari tone. Kl'O S to ), program; 10 to I i. on-hestia. KHij - mi to i'2, orchestra, KdWW- Walla Walla (299. Km- luin'kc) : ;:ju lo in.iin, tstudio juo j'l im. KJIt- V sliidio program. Kit. MO V farm talk; K:1.1, con. t orchestra: nt::io, news; iu:4f, K in usicul program. m i:i ii ! miki: ! I'AKIS "No (ielinatl hi il'.-rftia c.iild scute Marshal Koeli, (l.it n a-- rut bftle mike U an- nth' r i-' itl' r. At a biinlt' t 10 ; y i' I w Ii. -i the Instrument fur I r.nl.n , :isihii; was put hi fore hiia, Im- 1. 1. tibial looked at Ii in alarm. , NoIiim!; i. r . ills ever seeing him no tigitat'-d in publif. I Prof. sur (aft.-r lecture): Are tie r-- any .(ilestions? j student : V s, sir; how do ynn cal. uh'te i he horsepower In a don- k. emillM .' ---Selected. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES IN EFFECT MAY 22 TO SEPT. 30 KETURN LIMIT OCTOBER J1.IK27 ROUND TRIP TO DFNVFR OMAHA KANSAS CITY ... HI S MOINCS sr. louis CHICAGO I1KIROIT CIMCINNATI CI.EVKLANO TOitONTO ATLANTA pirrsuuHGii . WASJIINCITON I'lMt.ADI l I'lllA NF.W YORK BOSTON J7.J0 711. 35 7U.3 76.30 tiO.JS tlf.OS 104.67 1115. U 107.61 112.80 116.10 118.81 110.61 14... 110. 4S .112.(1 Low fiiren also to other pa:ntj in MidUL- West, South and Emit. Liberal ttopovcrt permit visiting Zion National Park Grand Canyon National Park Yellowitotse National Park Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park For Illustrated Booklets, Reservations and Information,, address Agent named below. eatre 12 !0c I 167 h ff UNION PACIFIC TUB OVtftLAND ROUTE Trptfk, j .1. II. KKI.M.V, fWTj i i I .a (ramie. Oro MxtEs It 1 -t -