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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1927)
LA UKANDti EVENING OUSEHVUR Thursday, DccciiiIxt S. 1!)27. -&t jr 4rf irjraif jnffjrm me ar&canmrarmr rw(jrrjrcr jrm(jrai(rmt varm'iTMirarm(tr, ijr& jneHtraitjrun jran-jr&fjronj Mewsjrmfjrwfjrarmurm rt jntran r m rj jTJjJJ FLEX CHER to IS NEW MANAGER (J I Will Pilot; the Cleveland ftj Americans Dining Com-' 1 1 ing Big League Season Page Two V s i m I I 5 8 s 5 s : 5 " illSX ytM washable KI.I ' A iSrtlU ft 4 'X ' vV.M&1ft , rrvs.allne beads In S d. . V Leather ' OSiViSH T ' - . - - V7 ' V ! .Vj ..Handbags . L . CTMJv M'4VKy A 'Very , OAUj:K 5 - mmWW TK .,.,. ,. , X?h mkffityM: to ? ' Feminine SSfe 5 fly? -vMV A ' " 0 ' , Z"- f - T7tA' . ..'Kerchiefs- (), , , V 2 T -V- 4'tl ' ' iHMf-KnyH of r.-ll riovvcm i .. . . I I I - I 'v--:': TJ A INTV squares uf wli it p , Or"1 '? .3 V ' ) ' yVA '" '"V'ly " ' ! , 0 ' I , I " 17 linm. plain. laco-Mice.1 ' MVvA 2 (& ' XvvAV v",VHl1 i i ' ' n.l' l.ialUlrulU- lian.l em- Wi R9 AV Mif. -4!f5USB cloth-. -u mnnrt lro ai'- I ' I . hroi.li-rwl. In lioxcs of 2 6 a M l 1 ' "'"""'y ' "rt-- si oV:,:;;'-' ' ';-vW';-' , ii'ii'i :Krs:4;s:';s;i iw;5!ii'i : . or r,K- to i ii ho. pp. " iTww w .'5c to $2.75 "'' I ,klJs ""C Wi. Mmhjm H s New Spanish Shawls ' . ' ' If you are seeking a gift of unusual beauty and rich ness, don't fail to see these lovely Spanish Shawls just received from the east. They are especially papular for afternoon and evening wear elaborately embroidered on heavy Bilk crepe with long silk fringe. Varied pas tel colors. An ideal gift for wife, mother, daughter, or sister $15 to $35 Frocks for Holiday Affairs The Holidays bring need for pretty frocks the one time of the year when you especially wish fur a vAYicd wnrdrol'. Most wanted are the new frocks of satin and velvet $29.75 to " TJfc -Mb V . b Y& b 40t 9l ! Christmas! It's always a jileasurc to shop at Christmas time. Not only because you like to select those things with which you are to remember friends and relatives, but because of the variety of beau-, tiful things gathered together for your consid eration. You are always welcome to "look around" here and we are always anxious to bo. of every possible service. if. M $19.75 s ILL'S 5; K KM if Dependable Quality -at Hill's MEc5c5c'c:c:i New Mid-Winter Hats The newest hats of the mid-season are here and ex tremely stylish and becoming they are ! New shapes and new material combinations to interpret smart Parisien styles. Failles, satins, metal cloth, and taffetas with hand-painted felt trimming. Also two special groups on sale velvet, silk, and met."! cloth combinations at a very unusual price $3.95 New Hat Groups On Sale One large group of felts smart styles ideal street hats at $2.95 k Dependable Valuesat Hill's NIOW VOIIK. J: K A?I Ki'l'i'lion at Aithlir Klftrlii'r an iiijiitniji'i' of.IlK- cli-volanit AjimtI-. fans umli'M n'W nllntM for four titajur I-'okuo cIiiIih npHt i'aon. Tin' other appotnlmehtsi ' tin lini(tte"(l previously, fliul Hill M'" Keelinie illn ellnif tin- ilestlnlf" of tl anllnatx; Jnt( Shitlery at tho helm of Oie llilives una Hurt Shot Ion Kiiiilintf the fhlllles. h'leleln r'K a ppolntmont by f!en cral .MantiRer Hilly Kvans of Urn In.lianK ut liallas yster.lny tuet with the anuoval of Milli'f IIiik Klns of the VniikeeB who Is al leihlliiK 'he liasel.all eoufali there, l-hteher was eoaeli for tho Yank clurllic the lasl canipalKn hut ,hls assuuiiiiK the inauucershlp of-the lil.llaas was aKi ahle to lluffirilis. KiM-sinif ihe si-ntlnU'til of tho Yankees on, Khti'her's new posl llon. Seeretary Milwanl Harrow v.tl,: 'e eertalnly wMI release V'lel ihir lo heroine inanairer of tho Inilians. l-'urlherniore. we .will wish him all. Hie luck In tho new joh. ' '- As iiinnnKer of Ihe lii.lliuis. ho will hnvc a niurh whler rantce for his ralyilts nil we are Klail the cliaiice has I.e. n aftonled him lo h. ller himself.". . Krom infill to 10 20. Kletelier ,'aln.-il fame with the Clianls as one of the last shortslonx in the I. -aitlM-. Then he went to the 1-hlllies where he playe.l short un til the op.nilli,' of lliu 1!'2-' cam-pall-'n. when he was maile manager of the i'hils. lie was pilot of I'hlla.lelphla lip' to Ihe elose of the 11.21! season after which he was silfneil as New York coarh. rl.KVHI.ANH'. !cc S (AP) Alva Hra.lley. presi.lelll of Ihe rlevrlan.l American leaKUe hase hall dill., iinnonlice.l today that Arthur n. lrher, coach of the New York Yankees hail not been ap pointed as mun.iKer of the Cleve land Indians. .' Iteports from .Dal las were that Hilly Kvans, general inanaser of the Indians, hail an nounced appointment of Kletcher. OREGON PLAYERS Find Skull of Man Who May Have Lived Before Speech Developed SANTA HA1UUHA, f'ul. (AP) l-'imlinK of n liuiniui skttll with nn upHT ,i w hhiirply poliitt-il 1i;ih MIKK'Nt'U IO W'li'M lists lilt' in .slltlltiy that It iimy have hHonir'-'l to it ii Ini It i v mini who livt ! 1m-lurt- H'Th uii il vi lopt .1. !r. A. H. fHift.lal, Santa Har J'.ira nnthropoNtrtM. who ixaiulii 1 tin- ri-ltr uihh nhttil 17 ft-i't 1m low K"un ly MowtT (HkK'-ih. i"t-prrjt-O thf uplnloti tlmt It ante :ft tin- NMiniiThal nml Java fiUullfi aiitl that "It rotucft more ni-iir to ronnTitiiK man with thv tn than iniythliiK -v-r lu fon tin ruvi-ri'il," Tin- Hh nit wan fouml Itnliiihlr.l In harilpan whvro, mtys r, Uun il:i I, It could hnvi! lain for ihoiih itt titni-. '"I'lii'm In a thti'i--orn rr-fil wo i Hid In t lit nkiilt, inad by a Mini, I Hhoiild tiny, 4-lthir from a w ar rluh or arrow," 'xplulns t In unthropoloKlnt. ''Tht Hkull Ih r rtalnly of a man who 11 veil fur thiT hark In th' pt-rloU of lilwtory than itnythlnir w havn a record or. Just how far buck It (core. I don't know n itnyoni run iwy. No pi'ison to whom 1 hnv' Bulnnlltcd It will vi-uturt u prcdlctkMi nor wlM thy nay tlmy hi-iltvi' tlm owiior of tho nkull could p4uk. do not m-o how tho man could huvc done mort than yrunt. 'X am Umlllar with the wtoav. tiont mad by th Bmlthtonlno In fttmtlon In Santa UArto-ra whin tt i Chtiinn.sh Hkull wan xtrn-l. .l that WJlf dt-'liin-d In the nldi-Ht w found. The owner of this one was ininv prlmlltvr than that." I'r. Ousdat Jkin made n close comparlHon Imnxm the NkuJI just round, which hi' har cbrlnt- ened "The Santa Harlmra skull" (now-, .ytsoikcti much larn ami those of prehistoric (h invnuh I inwih-rn irmn's and 11 point lndi;m fnund on the channel (s- lands iitf the coast. AlthoUKh there in a I'iK' dirfeience, the one now in his possession is. he iH-lleves, of thai nice hut of a much earlier period. It roine.s closest to check- J "I nni inclined to uitUeves " said In; with Hie so-calleil (llhiatter j tr. Ousdal, -'that ttu- ihap of the skull yet does not tally e;u-t ly inali's face was much like Urtit of w it It that auihjnity. j tho gorilla. Oia n up- per-jaw hone that extended farther downward and at a more acute annle than "anythhiK" so far dls covet'i'd in Ihe form of, a human nil.". Natural Color Movies Made With New, Sensitive Lens Attachment The Snnta Ihuhara Kknll shown , the man tiail vi ry Iuiik and wide sidt Do- skull about the base on th N and back ftlowM rld'eH r Triplets Nothing in Tennessee- -Look Here! 5 "V-i The city or Knoxvltle, Tenn . was proml when triplets were born to Ihe Johnson family. But it want long before Limestone, Tetin.. reported to the world the birth of quadruplets, to Limestone la prouder miTha quadruplets, like the ti Iplem. hare been named lor '.he Koceerelt family. Theodore Krmlt, Archibald and Alice' Longworth. 51 r. and lira. 8am Chaae are parents ol the to areolae. I'lTTSIM'lIfi (AP) A lens at tachment us sensitive to color tin the human eye may transform mo tion pictures from the familiar black and white projections to screen' records thai are trut to life in every detail of natural hue. The de ice Is t lie invention of Harold N. l"x. Winn it lias been placed on any camera the pictures are taken in the ordinary nmnner, developed ami printed in tho us ual way without artificial coloring, and propected hy using a similar attach 11 tent on any projector. The colors are said to be so ac curate t hat the pictures hnvc stereoscopic effect, one to Uie fact that proportions are more readily conceived because of til" delicate variation of tints. Mr. Cox explains that his lens does not limit the number of colors that run be taken and reproduced. T'resent two-color methods, ho whh'h neck muscles wi re attcped and that do not show in ordinary hulls or rv.11 In those very old. proving there was little nrck as It is now known. The head set very rlosp to the torso and was extre mely strong, us In nnimuls. "Another point is the narrow, npsn of tho upper jawhone w-hpr it runs down to a point to hold j the front teeth, the resemblance j to the snoot of a hog be-In notlce 'able. Apparently there were only about five teeth ocross the front." shall sec on the screen pictures of a rich, natural beauty that will satisfy the artistic lust of the most fastidious.-' points out, embrace only half the color circle and do not cntch the complementary -hues. Thus If orange and yellow are tncimicd in 1 an ordinary process, blue and vlo- b t must be omitted. The Inventor asserts that his de vice reproduces ull colors, includ ing true blues and purple which no two-color method will show. i "My Invention," he says, "Is purely an optica.! mot hod. No .special film, no special emulsions, no special developing chemicals and no special apparatus an uec rssary In Its use. The Instrument a 'attaches instantly to any standard motiou picture camera or projec tor. "My method differs from black and white photography only In the use of this uttuchment which is combined into a small cylinder, easy to handle, Quick to attach and no trouble ut all to rare for. In private demonstrations Mr. fox startled his audience by throwing on Hie screen a rainbow, founding out In ail Its natural . glory. An A merica n f la tr w ave across the silver sheet, with Its rd and blue startlingly vivid. Klower beds display their hrll- -lhiucc. XV of 11 en. wearing gowns of many colors, walk across the pro jectlon field. tb sh"a of th.rr hair, the fringe on their shawls , and erarfa (low lay -Uh Itfe-llk 1 radiance. , 1 yoon", Mr, Co predicts "we J Heboid the flappers: Solomon wives in all their glory were 11.. I disarrayed as to of these. Football Men Favor Re tention of Coach, De spite General Attacks; "' fciYikxR; : '(ire:;; (AVftZ- I'oulhull pluyi rij on. thy.. Orifon r:mitis tin. bi-hinil l'nit. Jolin J. .Mi-Ku'iin. li'-ii'l roach. Ktronwr now than v.r l.cfof... lirrorillnB 10 a Htat.-iiK-nt issm-il l.y thf Or .1. r or Tin ."O", l. tti rnn 11 .orsan izatinn. 'rank Itit'l-'s. vtl.ran Krlil rn.l anil i.f.shliMit of I lie ordnr, Isau.-.l the fullnwintf .slali'tni'ltt toilay: "Tho Onlir of the "O" Im lc l.ltnl Coach McKwan as a boily. There Is no reason for tho OrKOll Icain nol to conlinnc Improving iin.lcr Mi'i'Iuim's tntclaKc to the point where it can Itolil lis own In conference competition. The or ganization respectfully, calls thn attention "of Intcn sleil nlmnni to the fact thai Anily Smitli' who jfiilnul tin.lyinit lame with Ills won.ler teams at ("-allforniu, piaclically unknown In his first two years there. "When MeKwan ranin here lie sai.l he wi.ul.l have ;i strong team in llil'S. He knew when he first' looke.l over Ihe atliletie siluntlon teKon what woulil lie neces- uil.l up a. winninir team. lie has lalil tlic founilatlon for the Fiireers that he promised for next year, ll is lonical to brinif In a new man who must tear ilown the foundation and lay Ills own before even reaching the point at which the Oregon team now stands? The Onl. r of tho 'O' feels that the. l.riiiKiiiff of tt new coach at this i time would set OreROil uthletle pi'oKrcss hack at least twd years. "The team Itself is hack of Me Kwan to a man and is looklnir for ward to next year with a (fern ess and confidence. I. nth in its. roach and in itself. The players feel that tiny are just rctthiir the fe.-r of AlcKwan's system and it w ould l.o n keen disappointment to them were they forced to begin another' period of apprenticeship to anot her system." ft 5 j? at OrcKor ! saiy to I. WR NAME -FREE Red Cross Drug Store