La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1928, Image 6

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    Saturday, January 21, 102a
Paew Six
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Four Young Jap
Aviators To Try
To Cross Ocean
TOKYO (AT). Koiir young
Japanese airmen have been chosen
to wake, the first attempt 10 spun
-tho l'arlfln In .a nnn-Hlon flluht
to tho t'nited State.
Construction of two plnnc al
ready U under way mid July 1
Una been, wot hh the date. I'm- the
takeoff. KuHUiniKH ui-u, near To
kyo, liiiii been chosen nr the start
ing point. If all Koch well. the
.JapanoKc n via tort expect to hrlnj
a piano to earth on the aviation
field In MoQttlf, nearest Amerlcni
port to Japan, in 48 ho urn.
The. Ja pa ik ho Imperial Aeronau
tical nHOclullon has underwritten
ti fund of $:j.Vo,(ot' which Is con
sidered uecessa ry to f Ina nee t h
flight. Tho two plarnn lo he used
In the attempt will cost M'h)
Tho construction of an appioprial
runway in expected to runt t'.u.nm:.
Two practice planes costing
00Q also will he used.
Iten aviators ranked n the
foremost civilian flyer In the em
plro, Teruo Kujlmoto, 25, and No
un take Kaieda, '24, have been
chosen to fly the first plane.
I'ujlmoto Ih flight commander. If
.ftilHhup befalls the first plane, the
Ft road Ih expected to mart imme
diately, in chafKe f I'lchi ,Suwn,
2ti. and- Vuklchl fioto. is.
I'otlrm fJreat ('In Ic I
Thn Japanese flyers plan to fol- j
low the tfreat circle route, parulh-l
to tho HeMilr. Yokohama hippln
hintH. The ditduoco, approximately
6,000 miles. Ih nhout 40 per cent
I on iff r than that of UudberKh's
I'MiiH flight.
Secrecy surround tho buildings
Of the tduncH. which h:is heen nil-
dertaken hy tho Knwnnlshl Air- !
era ft company of Kohe. It has
hecu announced, however, that the. '
plant -m will weivrt fi.C Iojin, and
t hat they will bo powered with
tierinan motor designed to rIvo a
maximum speed of 135 miles an i
hour and u criilsluir wpeoil of lno i
inil'-H an hour. They will carry
1,2om km lion t of KflKolintt. we itch. I
Injr 3.4 toiiH. Japanese, material
will be u Hid for almost all parts
except the motor,
I The route laid out for tho flight
would carry I li uvlntorn over '.
('upo Hananakl on Inland of Yczo, j
t he ) u rile Islands, th flout hern
tip of Kamchatka, then over ,
open water to Attn Islnnd of the'
A lent Inn archipelago. Kollowtng
the Aleutian Inland . many of (
which have active volcanoes, the ,
plane would head for I'unlrtska,
across the (iulf of Alaska to tfttka,
and' then down the coast lo I'uiret
Hound. ' '
A. prize of '$25,fHin' awaits tho
avlatorH In Heat tie, If they itiuko J
the flight. Health business men j
have offered the prize for , non - I
stop fllKht bet ween. Heat tie und
Japan.
Home skeptics In Japan do not
brliev that ' I he Japanese, with, i
their limited experience, um ready, t
to alletnpt (IiIh hnmrdoutt I'llKhC '
They point out that the Japanese
non-ytnp n inl U now only 11
hour.
Pretty Labels For Poison
OUR
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NUMBER IS
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It isn't necessary to tell us to be careful of
your fabrics it is second nature with us to give
efficient, conscientious service on every order.
And our prices, too, will meet with your ap-
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I Hollywood Has M,i,aio(MMoM?,M,t
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Blonde Winter; otir tttho
Wigs Prevalent
Opl .Applmiin -a In Ilia office of lier tathir, willium A. Apple
mn. vhlot prohibition oMrer for (he "Toledo district, the other day.
bhe lUrliid to'irimire the pretty lalieln on the bottles. 1mt Iter father
told h(?r"lt wan all poison, even if the labels did say It was Vermouth,
Three-star whltky ami aromatic Hentdletlne.
Parisians
Wear Evening
Headdress
STANDARD LAUNDRY
v Cleaning and Pressing
,voih covered heads In the evening
; Ik Akiicm. j , Hho , erea)cH t urbane
! fur. eventntf and heineji recently
appeared at 'ii oh in a draped tui
: hiin'.or shin i hit hkick riiv sutln.
"i On. many of the e'eninjf' hats
, ' j renl -jewetH an worn, (ianna Wal
'v ' - i.Hka- often- aiTixen ji-weled pendant
brooches to the evenintr halH of
(AHsuc(ated I'rens l-'ahhiou. Kdltor) '."""Id: loce, which nhu favoiH. . Hhe
I'.VKIH, ( Al') )re.sNrtuliei( and J choovH a jewel which hannonizeH
llv 'Ii Werner
(.rotlnn J'lelnro Keature Fdltnr)
H(,,VWO(, fal. (Al'i Thin
in a blonde winter in filmland.
One Miiidhi l niakiuu tilmost a
crusade out f iln deiermtnalion tn
perpetuate In celluloid the hixtorlc
preference of kpiii l in n fur
bbiudeK; and um fur the belter
known brunetieH f tiie wreen.
t hey seem lo be Inclined to hide
their hiilr under yellow Ikh uiiljl
the blonde Morm blows over.
To cile a lew: Marie I'revitMt In
nul In "Itloude for a NlKht." and
Hiiice che in the star of the pk-liire
nhe has picked out a blonde to
make herxelf loot; like the tiile.
t'idleeii .Moore miiKojieradeH ;m a
blonde (lih lit'HM in "I.ove and Kiss
ch," llelene '(steo wearn a bbunle
itr la "OikmI Time t'harley," and
.Mai-y . I'hllbin will be blonde in
hot h "I ininix of Love" and "The
.Man W'iio IJiliwilH."
In the cane of Mary I'hilhtn the
transfornial Inn from brunette to
blonde Ih more than an incident!
Mary begun life as a blonde. She
wan a little (ioldie l.oekn an a child.
When Krich 'on Htroheim din
covcrcd her in t'lilcavo her hair had
become golden-brown. It kept on
getting darker oh her film fame
Krew, and now it Is black.
It may have been her blonde
in l'ii ncy that womotmw Influenced
1. W. Ciifiith. Anyway, after the
veteran Hiar-tnaker lecided tlint 1-1
months was long enough fur .Mary
I'hilbln to remain off the screen he
oratory of prc-prod uctlon rehears
oratory of pre-production retieals
aln and screen tests a new person
ality. When she emerircd, reatly
for filming as the heroine in
"Mrunis of Love," she was once
more a blonde, and with something
nr-w about her screen persona lit y
that led rniversal lo east her with
ent husiasm um the blonde limine
opposite t'oiirad Veidt in "The
Ma 9 Who Ijiughs."
Ho Mary will be mostly blonde
this winter, though two other films,
completed hut not yet released, will
show her as the dark-haired girl
most film fans remember.
Although Mary is enthusiastic
about her nev blonde personality
on the screen she is not at nil eager
to be a ldnnde in real life.
"I would be an Insipid blonde,"
she said. "My own dark hnlr gives
me character.
- "I'holographicnlly it Is great to
be a bbimle. Apparently the cam
era likes me lhat way. Hut off
screen 1 do not choose to bleach."
SKID?
SLIDE?
If
Tl.-ie to Re-tir
Cut n FlSK
Not if you've got Fisk
Iialloons on the old bus to
gral) the wet or ice-cov-ei
ed road.
If you'i'e riding on Fisks
you can hit the hall on
pretty had roads and sail
through without bother
ing with chains.
Fisks just "grab on and
hang on" when grabbing
and hanging are needed
most. - They're a big satis
faction to a' fellow on a
winter road.
And they wear th'e same way always a few thousand miles
more than you'd expect from ordinary tires always cutting
your cost below the anticipated figure.
It sure pays to buy Fiks when it's time to re-tire. If you're
needing a casing or two, just try it: An absolute guarantee to
protect every dollar you ypend.
,11) Ihli'l Ki'livls
( til t .'.ill.
I
niillinci's' efl'otin'to popularise tur
bans ami1 headdresses, fur c eiiiiiK
t heater, ci'slaurant anil citalo wear
thus far' have itiado small Impres
sion oii American 'nnd;',- Kuglinn
ViOIIH-U. . '
ullh tin" necklace - and bracelets
whlclr nho almost Invariably adds
lo 'her evening costume.
I'Yoiii h. , . HpUuinli'
and
HbiMlj'. (li'iliiK
iwvtuts iKKi i;ii. jntv i..v
HAl-KAl,. Ore., Jan. . ii. (Al'j-
eord in his -plat form I
Kcononiy and modesty will both
be well served when women begin
wearing, their clothes as long an
men,
grained wood, bearing only ft high
ly polished finish, is (he simple
keynote.
Playl
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Co.
"Playlo's Superior Service Always As Near
As Youv Telephone"
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,'tn HH tiio iJli'a of covci-llltf t Ii i- i a lnrilil ji cut . Vi!li)ilu I-'. N'oinlw.-irit '
Health
for the
Baby
rMURI5Y little babes in arms or cute little
tots who already have found their
"walkers" need the health-giving, strength
producing qualities of
HLl'K MOrTAI.
ITRK rASTKl'RIZKI) MILK
It gives them weight as well as muscle
aids in their development to an amazing
extent. Truly it's "liquid sunshine!"
You can buy Rlue Mountain Milk at all
grocery Mores or have it delivered to vour
hoiiK-.
Blue Mountain
Creamery
Homo 01'
ISluc Mountain liullcr, Kluc Mountain Milk
Illne Mountain Ire Ocam
flittering metiltlU1 oi- clre fabrics secretary of state his declaration as
ornamented wit h : JeweTs. . Kre.a candidate for delegate to the ua
illtetitlv Ihev uniicar In unite flab- i Honal repubtlcan convention. Me
orule evi'iilnjf milfiilery. , ''In a 'candidate lo represent' the
I ... I , ,,t (, t --wt t 1 congressional district.
Important dressmakers to si rlou.
ly push' the evening headdress,
Keeps right on promoting the myi
ii nd daily gels more converts to
her mode of metallic turbans.
Anot her creator whose. urd
law to scors of fushlonable ineiu-
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It might be cheaper to slop
wllilh friends than slay at u hotel,
but it's such bad form, lo steal
t jiclr . tpu cls.
bers of l'arls society und who fa-t st
l-lvery time you i;tck you lost' :i
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When You
Your
Miss
Al. .
IU'lLIVOOD IS WAITING lot tl nnoun-
n mi i t id, me ifriufiii nl thi rouplt. which runiot sayt will
li.il.rn Mum I Ur iiinrip,iU arr Ltn Malena. screen actress,
ami Melhourlir bpurr. )lloIORr.iiliri
I Hi )M I Ml. VMII.DUI-.N OF JAPAN i.. Antrncan
oiiiij(Mrn i.r toiur 1 2 ' JaiumrM- dolU. xooj will ift
liom llie Onenl Mia Siim M jiuo!.iirii. l.tiiKlilei nl llie
l'-H' nfAT mb.iJiiioi U llr UndfH Slab's. tr will two
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And a copy will be delivered at once free of
charge.
For cl:ange of address, please do not notify
carrier boy only call the office direct, giving
old and new residence, and you will avoid
errors in service.
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