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I'aire Two Tuesday, August 7, ll)2s' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER More charming thari pretty skin cool and economical Hummingbird Silk Hose $1.50 a pair Ih-pciulftMn V .iluut HILL'S Dcpt-mlnhlc tiuilliy . V. I :im;siay Mtot.iMM Y Naiioial MnmdcaHtlng roni 1 ;i j.roffiain for tomoirow night i ..,. .: n, Jack iintl Dihyl; H:'.iu, ' l.wiett Willi Imiiuii ! lo in, or chestra roiirerl ; 1M to I If. dance mtiHlr. tjJ-:N Cortland :tf Jm-!4kc , vHU'liti proK-i'iiin, Mean to I a, dan mush'. K(IA Srokann 2Hu.7m-I ir.iike) 8, Aacred programs; 9, studio pm raln; o io 12, music. WIV .'orM-ml (4 H I m-il Mike) s. .NMi'. KKX Hpokan 2r7.t,rn- oii(c) K, fttudio program; I') tu 12. orehett t.:tJ ft IKJ -Spokane ( :i70 L'in-M'iltr) KOO-Oak In ml t:tx4,4m-7.fiikc) ism, Un.l l.H AnfMPH Clt"i(.Hin-7.r.O-)r h, pmirrmii: io to I orche.t- ( V A Kn n Krn nclwo ( II ft 2.7 in- :.() S, proirntm; In Io 12. ilnnre -Hnn l-'riiinlftro VtOJtf) n, NIK'. K Kite -Sun Knini'lwa 4,.4.:tm i;;6iic h, mliiHtri-lM; s::in, nn'hfM t riff I I . ihuyn music. ' KHN -I.iiiik Mi'JU'l) C'4 l.ttm- U'nkr) Ji, ni-wH. bund concert; ii. oi plu-Hiru; U:4fi. IioxIiik hrundniNt ; j I l.'to ll', orehetiiin. K-tlt Hfitlili- CMVCm-Mhikr S, tv; t, flymphony; t (m 12. j tlilUTfta lit IJlc. KVWIt , llollywo,,,! ( K .2 in .8JII- I l.4-), laiJKl) hour: Ji, mush-al ro- I Knun; Hi io It, dance music. ' l I-' I - I it)H Angel en (4N.ftm-G4'-1 Kcl k. Nltr. j ().tl Meat tie (:iil!t. 1m-!i7"kr) I NHC; m, orchestra; 1 1, ih-j, ! hlllMC, lllMiAKY'S TKAM WINK AMXTI-.HDAM. Auk. 7 AI) llniiKty rntrk wnter polo tvum defeated hiiiu'c ( Kiiln in U today iiinl wnti the right Io oppose Cer mnnv fnr the Olympic title. LEADERS BEATEN IN MONDAY GAMES :New York and Philadel phia Still Maintain IV I anion in American lly 11 1 Itltl lit r IV. HWtklll I A.HM'ialt-il Civm Sport Writer) iiiM-ipleiitx of western hospitality for mure limn i wo years, Miller IhiKMnx' puni')) drunk Van keen! rapidly me iHwovnrhiK that they riavf W(iri) out ihcii- v,H'"iiHt ttv yomJ (he Alh'hJinlfH. Winn Willi Kanim tockfd a triple (n Hi. ririf.Phl.ri InnliiK nL i 'lii a;ii yKlT(liiy, ttrtn iny. Hib I'jilk with lli nut I hut Miahlfd Hie Whltf Sux to uirn I ht rankcK, r ( 4, U iiiui'Hfil Ih rtianipiiiii's lentil rm'ftMf In 15 siariH hi-i-llit-y Invailfit thf wi-Mt lor lh ifml llnif mi July 2-r,, Kurt unately enuiltih for .Miller ! JhiKKlnH, Ihe I'hilailplphla Alh ; It'tifN, for mini unknown reanun. I took it inln their Ih iuI to Ioni n In-rroli. tu h, thiiM leaviiiK the j White KlephanlH thn-e iintl a half j KanteH hark of the VankeeH In the! duel for first pin' In the A iner lean leaild. Teriiric rloufliiK hy Italph Kre.ss Hid Heinle .Miinimh w.'is the hili j in Ihe St. I.inilx lirowiiH' tri- ii in I'" over i ne ioHlotl Jll'il Mux, !t to 4. Cleveland and WawhltiKlon divid ed a donhl hill, Ihe Indian tak ing the firxl Kiitne, 7 Io 4, anil Ihe NenatnrM the nerond, II to 2. Jialn tir wet K'oiindM put a (liihtiM oh the National- .leatflie I'liinjialKn fnr Ihe day evrept at Philadelphia where IturL Khntlon'tt I'hlN Hhellarked the ChiraKo Cuh.s in hoth endM of a Twin hill, ft to 7 j and .r to 1. Hack Wlivon furnish-j ed th only rnnnolatioii for t he j CilhH hy ilrivinK ini two homer hi j the i list Karne hH Z.'ilh iind L'Rth of the xeaHoii. , Major Ie.iKie slandioKK follow: Amerhvin Ijiniuiic W. Xew York 7 2 I'hilntlplphl.-i US St. fsotiiM fit; 'levfla nd 50 'hlcili 5(1 WiinhinKtmt AH Del roil 45 lJotoi 40 t XllfllMHll IrfllK'K W. St. Iiuln 07 Xew York 5 ('hii'iiKo 7 I'inrinnati 5:i I'IMkIiimk f,a ItriMiklyn 5 l Hostiin 2 If I'hlladelphlM 2U Canadian Flash Tunney, Retired, Sails Soon To Tour Europe As Citizen Gene Uf l-lunl J. Jirll IMuliloon. all hoxlw nml fin;imlal (AHsnrluled 1'r.w Hports Writer) IpuUfru arKilnl for two linurs to ir.y jinm iai-i ii.'n Tun niy. thn MrunK'nl rhutnpiun pvcf I'lunKi' the mind of th.' Miirlm rroiii the lust 'ofrIH', (Jimu 1; yfj Pir Wt 'raj ; ml mn r ! u ) rv ilUMl limp uKullmt Tom lli iMiey. Thf Kaim- hud Klvtn lilm vprythlr.K imui no rouiii Hltuln of wi-allli. T.. .IK .'.4 :,H l I'.t. . ti 7 : ; .4.;.! .41 j .440 .4 J!I j .ni ivtji .H44 ' .r,K8 : .r.7 llf-ri- is iIm' f-jiriiit i-li:iniion of tlif v.rll. Vuu'ri' m.t to tdnnip If you f.il in rccimnizp him, for I'ni y WiM.inis, I :i-ycjir-clil it:ili:in H-hiiMlh..y, pnii'ilf:il y uiikiinvMi l.-f..r he won t he inn ,'iimI ami ukKt flnn In In Hip Olyinnic n;inifM ;it Auist..-flnni. Ilf Dins sluil out I'nHt' Sinn's slMlnlcis fur iho fr!( iimc In L'O ypjil-H. Husband's Faith j In His Wife Not j Shaken By Story: "ll "n niuvywolKlit tliron"', cuiim" to the nhh- to make tin- nn- hnii pnwfil from tho irume, onc nounrcmnnt of rctlri'inent ha hnB o.i.l for nil. and II run ! fi"t'd In been tniniinir for months. 1" '-."l" L'l -'.?':'Ct r""r- ! U-u.U h ,,,,,,.s on MUM lirifiliil time hi- Kits li-nvlnlf I 'Hip puwln of thn noholurly t.i-hin.t poll.li. n,ir.l of ut m fhulniilon. whoiw languuKf. hubim. IJ.onD.l.mi fr0ni rutiin- l.oul In the :ui.iurne anil modi- uf IMn ( rlnK. Cm.' lm Ij.imiii.iki. gninfil ,n brund n myl- In hpuywelirht, throutrh numi-a or ijtr.ii.uiiO for hw .Mpppiul out of hoxlnj in the muna OkIu Willi Ih'mpmy. 1 . for Mnunn.-r h tlud ruled It InmllnK Ills imtoihI Imltle wilh llin former to trip lust, fullhflil lo hit lileula ehumpmn, $.r.S,lioo riom the ll.e- und frleiulH nnd absolutely depend- m y KluiiKhter and t '."it.nu m thVoiiKh j etit on none but hlntaelf for udvlre. udvertieinif. newspaper htiiIuks I Two month nvo Tunney, n tim ""1 iuovIiik piemre riKhm. Swelled Ntrirteat bl confldpnre. told n few '' pn.'tliible Invest memii in Wall lilpndt and newapkl.PrnM'n that he Hireet. thut kiiiii will lu.st the care- I would druw on Ihe KloveH fur the ""lin y, never mv.-n to extrava- Kaneen. ror the rest ..I his lifetime. Tunney ' lanrul to xiianl fucainnl lea'liiK IioxIiik In a ehaolle power and position. Hp had but '"million. Itnther thun name n sue. one Kreul detilrp to meet Jaek "or. an Jim Jelfrle.H did when he I'ernpney uKall) and knoek Mm out.' r""r"'' onl' 10 poiiip bark to n KillliiK In that opportunity fjenft kliorltout defeat (it the hnni!n of eoiilil only unloose axulnst the Jurk. Juhnson IS years mjo. slolld punehlnr bug: of lleeney all Oene pet up n hut;., eup. to l.v Ihe mn ruth and perfpellon of one Known us the Muhlnon-Tlilllley tro-. of the Kreatrsl flKhllnif men Hie I1'1)' lor the winner of nn ellniina- rinif ever has seen In the hone of 'Hon' tournament Tex Itiekar.l w ill wlnnlnK the general; ueelalm' that "'"H1"' A board of trilstepa, made would huvo l.i en his had tin mash. "P """ f t'w most liiiportnnt ed llempKi y Into' rriiKlilliK defeat., ""' f"initi y. w ill see to it Tor months fronds .arirue.l' ami """ ""' "" of '"''n publle foiiKht with him over Me retire. Iy fKnle.l us Mi.ttvy weiKlit eham- nient. but In Ihe end Oene had Ills r""" u" ". way In this as lie has had It In After n walking tour thiouich every other deolslon he found hep. Kiirope, Tunney probably will re- pssury to make while champion. 1"r" pnter business. I nili.iibt. While- 71 newspapermen and Intl- r,y nl11 marry anil settle down mule friends al around the luneh. lo ,n! ;lr'' "r " normal eltizen with eon table awaiting the rhiimplon's Ihouifhts or the rlna- far b. ti I tut uppeuranee ond "Impnrlant un- nl'"- nounopniplit" Tel Hlrkard. M.rnnrd Krholnrly fi.-ne fins retired to Ills lllnihel. James I. Hueh and William books, his friends, his leisure and BEAR CREW WINS QUARTER-FINAL Californians Defeat Italy by Four Lengths in Slottfil Races LWMVIIIflPMa H1-OTK.V, Holland. An. 7 (AN The I'niveiHjty of t'ulifornia elcht-onred rrrw uddeil Italy to it m lint of liea ten opponent in t he Olympic rowtiiK regatta hy de feuiitiK the liuhanH hy four lenKthK today In a qnnrler-flnnl round rare. The victory wax the t hii straiKlu for th (allfornlanK in Olympic competition. They now Jiuve beaten IhlKiiim. Ih-nmarl; and Italy In that order. AMSTERDAM, Antf. 7 (API Ametiraim who do thetr daily ilo.eti with the aid of uier and Ioih of H are having their Olymplr inniiiKs now. Track and field eventH held the stMK dnrintf the firnt eiiTht day Of the Olympic KlinieM, lllmoiit ex cluding other hranchen or Hport from unythinK more than 11 ort of ".titioriK-thoHe-pre.Hentl' mention. Now the KpotliKlit haH whiltid from dry land lo the hwIiiiiihth and the oarfiinen. Hu f f-i-J uhout run yiderahly In the track and field chumidonjshipN, Ihe t'nited State.s i.s hoping for a little culm failinic In the writer. OlM' Will Swimininff competition has reached the RlnKe where the I'nitrd StateH can beln cotintlnK It.s Olym- ; pic champlon.shipH. The total. Ho far. It exactly one. It was mad' later so rue hunkliiir endravor. And when Tunney miys "I'm thrniiKli" h.e iiieanH ju.st (hat. Vacation Needs The Nationally Known 15elher Line of Luggage at Ileducd Prices Suit Cases $3.85 to $15.75 Choice in colored fibre or mahogany soft boarded cowhide; A I.OS ANfSKI.KX. IAI'1 - Hut of the , vacation "rny ( Inilios ("iiiiiliitl at Mini rau (jist" . .hi . rv.!iiAitu ni.uli l.tiuoiis hy ( .ni.i. ill. Ml l'.ll'lilt' Htm. tfalnw ('.iiiiis. I til lll'lf, llllill lll in I In- nuilil.it l)ll IH tl . .1 1 1 :n 1 1 -an Hoi kits, aiv 'i!lil iIi-IikIiHiiI NLitatiiin t.niips 1 1 1 li l tut I liu , iilu. . ll:ptlU NN .Mill III- ( I O I III I I I , ,1.1.1 ' llll- Ullllll! tllt ll'.lllll (.1 llissilll. , lly lilt i- i-t v hint . ily Iu'im it- t, (v Hi in- iniulfi.iK- LIU'S. y niia.li.ii) I'.u ilu J. i v S ti in in t- r lv.nl I .in s assuu minimum n.iwl ; ii.-l.. I lui.iimv ' ti lls .ill aliuiit it. AIWOK I.I Alil i: STAMllMJS (Im-liitlltiK ;auifs of Auk. tl) 1 lly the Associated l'1'.-ss) Nulloiinl KaltliiK lliirnsby, llraves, .3SJ Huns Iti.tlomley, Cards. !IL itlllis Hatted In U.ill.iinlev, finds. !ir.. lilts-. Doiiihit, raids. 147. I ll.nildes-.Jh. Hi. inley, Curds, Triples Itott.iinlcy, Cards, :. Homers Wilson, Cubs, Vil. Stolen Bases Cuyler. Cubs. 21. I'it.'blllK lleiiloll. (Hauls, hum 17, lost 4. Aitu'rlttin ItatllllK MlmmiuiH. Alhlelles Huns Ruth, Vaults, llli. Huns Hailed In Hull,, Yanks I III!. Hits Maniisit, Browns, 163. !.. Hides l-'laitslead. H.-.1 Si.x. :ir,. Triples Barnes, Senators; Tall l He. I s,u. HI. Humeri- Hiitb, Yitnks, 43. Stolen Buses - Mosul, While Sax, 20. l'llehitiK lloyl, Yanlts. lost, 3. 'nl.. Ante. U',.1, ..e tt Ik. 'll-Tt l,,.nun ,,n.l ,,, , I j handed minder of Myrtle Melius, i jj"11 soelely matron. the elnlm of a , -,J .t liiiiulsoiiie meat flitter, I. eo "Kelly, I jto five years of her mail love toduy slood forth tiKiilnst the Insistence of Ihe wealthy husband, .lack Melius.; in his belief in Ins wile's faithful-i ness. I The powerful ill -yen r-ol.l family liuleher boy who is eharK.-d with' the murder adlllllli il lo Ihe police he thoiiulit Mis. Melius "line of, the. ,j:int,sl .woinelt in. the world," I mid declared he hud loved her for, Hint .In. wu il,.. ' she was Ihe lie ever had loved. today went search. iiiiiii friend of: won 13. Women's Athletic Eventn Retained live years am only woman i And. the p., lid iltiK for a cto: i Kelly's slain mistress lo learn, they j Indicated, or a parly last Thursday jiiiKht which liiciiiilcl hot )i women. jThey hcll-vcl this party provided 1 1 be motive lor the jealous raKe In jwhleli he "butch. r hoy" fatally M. -at his victim with a Honor bolile. 1 Kelly adlllitled ,llar-elink' with Mrs. Melius and wnh ''la-alins her I terribly" because of Iter ullcu.ltnK that ..irly. . After denyiuii that lie had ever seen Kelly before the filial Sunday on which he had mine flsllliiK, Mel Ins. priiiiiinent liusiness and sports ;inan. ndiniliiil he I rci nent ly had Milken his sliooi ,,i ducks to the i hinde r Lev lo l.e dressed. Melius i.tl llu- Milne time reiterated bis In il h In his u if,.. I t ! Vp A M STI . 1 1 DA ,M, A m;. 7 ( A I' ) Tho Intern. itional amateur aihletic federation aher n spirited deh.ite today voted 14 to fi to retain the women' tr.irk and field rvpins in the fllymplc lit'o'fiim, Hy a vole of It hi X il ree.Ied .1 full list of ten events allied hv file omen'K Tntent.it lonn I federation. Sport i i,nim sTitrs ihiivio i Mot JOT )AC . i,-;,,!,. cam paluu In ravnr ol" t,h ,ni l.ia n rotlfe In lutehtn ioarlo t.1 Ik lo he carried iout hy the National i oinmlttee oT ''ollre I'hllltels. lAp.-oeM will he llllet Imitii the evpnlt 1a Ol) coffee 'ei ejit , d ln-41 yea r. ( 'ol r. i ware houses will . hn.'l a- part of the plait to provide i.tantei.s with farll Hien lor inn i U t in their product ahiond. -f iflllPllfJiiJUWIf IJMiHMikfii -u tl" -n-n-.ini ( I ,,;n, ( t It,,- t.iUt (-."' Canadian Pacific WHDfacnn Cfnl rat I'ass'rDtpr 51!hlid"s I'utiUndMuliiti.uiililjuidls Always the 8tiniG In work mantthlp, price, and quality, George W. ChlMs are made today by the same maker who originated thin great Ave cent cl(tar thirty years ago. GEORGE W. for (mid CIGAR Stevl Actual Ceneral fSnvrery Co., Wholesale IUl I Ihuli.i s. rtl.iml, fire. Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value Announcing McKennon Nash Motor Co. Nash Dealers It is a genuine privilege and pleasure to announce that the McKennon Nash Motor Co. have assumed Nash representation in La Grande. We feei that the Wentworth & Irwin, Inc., whole sale distributors, and Nash owners in'this. section are fortunate in having the Nash franchise en trusted to a concern of such unusual ability and excellent reputation. The new Nash home at SOG Adams Avenue is amply provided with modern and efficient service equip ment, and owners in this section are assured of a high standard of car maintenance. You are cordially invited to visit these headquar ters to view the full display of the New Nash "400" The World's New and Finer Motor Car Come and examine in detail the many sensationai features of the "400" their strikingly beautiful new Salon bodies . . . the great new Twin-Ignition high-compression Motor . . . the new Nash system of spring suspension combined with hydraulic shock absorbers . . . the new-type steering mechan ism . . . Rijur centralized chassis lubrication . . . and many other important engineenig advantages. Three Series Four Wheelhase Lengths 16 Enclosed Models IT3 W Wentworth & Irwin, Inc. Distributors Portland, Oregon Hand I Jags $2.95 to $.21.75 Genuine Jielber handlings in fabric or cowhide. Colors, black, brown or russet. Save at these prices. Hat Boxes $1.95 to $13.85 Bargain in hat boxes. Choice of styles in black enamel grain cowhide in conven tional colors. Wardrobe Trunks, $35.50 Finished in dark blue witli black binding-, Fabrikord line d, steel runners. Sub stantially reduced. V ' 7 (iladston 1 $13.50 to 2 j.75 Big saving ls- Helbcr glads , ! -.j , full weigh ..'.'. ! :,' black, In i, . . mahogany.' Steamer Y?u. ?;s $16J Extra stro.ig si...--traction with heavy fibre binding, brass plated, steel hard ware. Greatly re duced. - CARR FURNITURE CO., INC- ICnstern Oregon's ie:irs:'t Home 1'urnfshe.r! possible hy the great sprinting aid!- , onds. The former record of onn hy of Marllia Norethis. of the Wo- inhirte )u 1 -,r, neco:ids was held hy men's Swimniing u.ssoclattou of ' .lames A. Mouse, jr.. of the 1'niii 'L New York, who won the -Inn meter. States. tree .style swim for uomen yestel'- I The fir.st semi-final heat for the' day in world's record time. Her , men's I'imi meter l.ieast-.stroiie was time was U minutes 42 and 4-5 j won hy h'turula of Japan, with. ' .seronds, clipping two and rhi e- , Spenre of t'auada second, ThouiaM ' fift hs seconds off the world's ; llaiiUenhui K of Oaklaml. t 'alii., mark she h-rseif estahtished in ithe only I'ntry in this event from the preliiiiinary trials on Satur- the I'nited Suites, finished last and day. Third place went to another j w as eliminated. The winning time, , Atnerii'iiii, Jo.se phi ne McKim. of j - : 4 ! n'W.aHwiliiio-'iy'etrd. - - the Homestead l.ihrary club. Honi'vieml. Pa., who finished he- I hind l-'ranlelit llraiin of Holland. J44. ,4, President I Sweden took the other final yes- I 4 1 i 1 f 'let-day. thai liiiiiinn fish. Artie 1 V - IV I. si . .1 . f . ly IIWI Hortc. sld.isl.lnir his way to victory I . , ill Ihe ir.lin meter free stvle event lor linn. And what Is more his1 A MKTKl; 1 1, M, auk. 7 (AD lime ol' l!l:r.l 4-5 bettered the listed "" ""' ""t ion of Murray Hulliert. world's nml ilymt.lt- l ords. The M'sldent of Ihe Anialeilr A 111 lit In di-lcii. lim; elinniploii. Andrew , ' '"'"'l "f .Mneriea. .Insiph McCahe Charlliiii. of Australia, was second,11' Huston, was elected chairman while Claieiiee 1'rahlio, t,f Hon. .In-,"' ""' '", ""iat ional Aniatetir Alll- In. and Hay Buddy, of the Newi1'1''' I'.'deral ion rules ami record l V oik A. C. look third and fotlrl II ; rt"" MtllK-.- tit t he closinK session of pin. -V'w Worlil Itii'otil Mile I. A. A. I', to.lliv. Thi' aelion marked the close of ! I'. W. Itllbien's lone sei-eiee in licit j (ieoi-Ke Koine or New York iiosllloll anil was a decided victory lestnhlislic.l a new world's record j for llnllien in an A. A. I' row now .lor.lhe me motors backstroke rauimj between the bead of nma- swimmihir today when he tiielil led ' leu.- ih,.iirs in 'America nil.! the ilor tin- lilyintdo semi-finals. is ; seeretnry of the American nlynipie II was uic miniiie and !i 4-'. see-J eoinmiilee. LA GKANDE, A ITfl f THURSDAY, A.UIjr t) The Newest ' The World - 5 Continent Menagerie 1250 People 500 Horses 50 Cages Animals 30 Lions 2 Cars of Elephants and Camels S Bands 2 Calliopes 2 Complete Electric Light Systems 30 Double Length Stcci Cars 6-Pole Big Tcp 5 Mammoth Rinrrs 2" Steel Arenas - Wild-Bcast Hippodrome t WOO Character Bible i Spectacle Noah and the Ark Th Lopg.it, CoatUctt and Most MagnHlcfmt Open Den ' Fr Street Parad at j 11 O'clock Noon DaUy j