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Pae Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, January 16. 1929. o M F O and j , ill -.. One and the Same I or women who want to 7 ana do without fatigue In tNNA JETTICKS you get perfect com. I fori in every way. COMFORT for your feet liecause we carry Minu jijiiicks in uu mums :xur uml Extra Narrow Wide and Kxtra Wide II ho can fit jou perfectly and shoes well III fitted ure truly comfortable. . ( 111 COMFOKT for vour mind because Knna Jeltlcks are stylish and in them i "you utrldc with pride" knowing that I ....... ... ....... .I.-.....I I COMFOKT for vour purse, because of 111 the economical price. , COMFORT ALL WAYS In EN MA JETTICKS 9i Dependable Values. - Hill's Dependable Quality. : WHITE SOX TEAM YOUNG, MIGHTY 'Chicago Expected to I Crash Into Pennant Race i in the American .DIXIE MEET DRAWS WOMEN STARS Jly Oro lolrntnn (AkmocImUmI i'to Sportu Writer) I HIH'ACW, Jnn. 1 MI') Kor thir flnt tlfnct JffniTc thu "ttlurk Sox" HTamlHl of a doi'mli two jil.ut Urml a iniAfhtjr ha-hull team, it itppparw uu thouicli the f'htcajriJ Whit a Ho may t jiotnfthlnir mor I Ihunjuwt a. iloormat for other' ten mil of ihfl Anirrian Icakim? In f the 129 pennant race. KtrnKtltf-niMt ny rifvtrnl minor Ifujfim "Hlf Mi-rthoN" unl i-d hy u inanuKiT of the old whool Hun 'Ina" HlHckhurnr. tlio Wnttft Vox will put a youniC'Out fast und dunKToUN outfit in th field. Willi un array of rook In material and Vftiftrfirm from hut year' fifth Mac club, ltlurkbum'n problem in who to diNcurd. Only Willie Kamm, Imdlni? dnfenMive third t bailsman of the junior circuit, find iim poftiuon uni-ontiri. Jiiero ure ftlno ('ar)didalrn ' for the ouifloM, four; for. Hnrond bao, three for eut cher, und two em'h ' for HhorUtop inc." firwt ha Me, iu uildltlon to a irnull urmy of pronprcifve pitcherii. ' '- Mny ItonMi-t Of the jteore of rookie hopeful, j four man 4 out "Hutch" Hoffman, nnutfklJer obtained from Hacra mrnto for 2'.ioii nnd Karl Hheely; J. C Watwood, a hard hitting out fielder from ' Hliif;veport; Johnny If Krr, 28-year-old nerond hue gen-'? tuition of the count Jeanne who 1 up. for Hecond trial In the ma- ' jora und Koh AVelland, a aouthnaw obtained from Mollne of the .Mia.it- iipl-A'nlley leftiriie. - WelUtnd pit ched the hiHt Kume of the twunnn foi-.iho White Hox hiHt full und xhut out Urn Athh th-M 1 to 0. Knrond ban-, weak upot wince tho duyn of IMdlo Collin, huft four uppllcautH In Kerr, Knii Hh unson, 1 - ; ' ! i- y. . rookie, und JiU Hunnefhld and'., mui iu.-m a i B ' ttanr 1'. . 1 ..,1 ... , .rvJ tun i'TJ ii i "tm t M,llitH "f Kolfdum luivo'.. hen i j . njM if ! i wrt a . i . a a . t i . i ! : T Wri e V- 'A-. I " . JjL 1 . '"" BOSTON GOB AND STRIBUNG SIGN iFinal Details for Heavy weight Bout in Miami Beach Worked Out- j MIAMf II EACH. Kla.. Jan. U (Ai'j witn tinai ficiuiut 01 me heavywelrfht boxins bout between Jack Khurkey and Yountf Htribllnir here today for pre-fight urrange mentit with Jack lempitey In charge of operations for the Madl ion Httuarn corporation. W. I- Htrllillnx Hr.. father-mon- !aer of tho young lieurgia battler, ' .1 . ..... .!.. CARR FURNITURE CO, ,NC- ' Eastern Oregon's Largest ' R.A-D-I-0 D-I-S-T-R I-B-U-T-O-R Atwater - Kent, Graybar (RCA), Sparton Equasonne and Edison. Convenient Payments. TWO RELEASED FROM LEPROSY CONFINEMENT WASHINGTON, Jan. IC (AT) f,j8 The releane of two women -mem wn'a nartlrliiutlon In the fracas. i nt,r rom tn National i,eprowir- Hharkey, the Itonton gob, already '" t I'uirvllle. U, wiw atiihor haa Higm d for hlu part, una noth- ld re by .Acting Surgeon (ien tng remains now except what the eia c- IMerce, of. the public promoters sny Ih the real work (neaan Mervice. jiowever, nmn mum the perfecting of those hundreds or little oddH and endH In plans and arntngementH. The fight will be a posthumous child of the brain of Tux Klckard, who (lira here recently, nnd who retui'n for enil-amiual examina tlons during the next lit months. One of the women, who will go to her home In Louisiana, hun been under treatment for leproHy i4 yearn. The other, who will return 16 Drowned When Trawler Founders TKOilHOE, Norwirj-. Jan. 13 AI) Word was received hern j III a l (lie Dili"" . "iinin I nu- tnas liaruy ntiu lmniufP'ti in ino (aMtern part of the Arctic ifceah and that her crew of Jti had drowned. Three German t raw lent in reporting this nald that because . of violent weather It was ijnpos Hlble to assist the linking xhlp. had plunned the fight for hla Miami ji0 her home in MIhhIhkIppI, )"m Meach Kennel club. J)enipey In under treatment 14 year. acting in the roie or hia late pal. itoth. health offldalK wild, are mif- Tex. Jflclently cured to be no. longer a The Kennel club will be equipped j menace to public health. to neat a capacity crowd of So.wflO J Since the lepmnurium wu open fight fan, and the tentative 'scale :ed by the public health .service, 4ft of nrlcus will rani-e'from t5 to t2ii. 'i uufrirui im v hiwn 'relenHed. f William K. f'nrey. vice president j , ... , . .- - 'and. treasurer of Sfadison Square- . : Garden, is to arrive here tomorrow. T .n rtl gn Hfiifiillih Outplnj-Ing the two young puiyern sharing the picture above Will be only part ut the: tak facing- Smiling Glennu Collett the champion, ut-lhe 'Kuit-Anirican tourney ihin month. ' ( .Smith,, Von Elm i ' i Leading Field In Tournament Wants $2 MO For i White Allinntnv Drop From Sight Last Night's Basketball "pot of gold" on1 the Kairway Halnbow which Former Champion Parent-Teacher r. m, n. ! . Meet Postponed ' yuus. ine King After Tech. K.0. ynmn, unlesK, Irvine Jeffries,' who comei jiruru jaiinK, -imis mm out. niacK- uurne jh iigurmg on tugmg tho "punch" out of CItoiel)' hitting, changing him Into a free swinger.-, Kor the outfield lllackhurne ha t:arl Heynolds, Johnny Mostil, Hill I narrett, nib Kulk. all veterans, und HAOKItHTOWN. Md., Jan. IC f A I) "Mauling Levinsky," form- ir light-heuvywefght champion, hns H fought his last fight. ( ,1k He so nnnounced alter losing to Herman Welner, llaltlmorn heavy-! Aielght, on ti technical knockout j lust night. J.cvlnxky wns fhiored ! Ihree times, twice for the count of j 'nliicM In tho flint 3? seconds of' lhe fjpst round. I "You cnii tell the world I'm ; through lvlnsky said. "A fight-! tr is a buiti when he starts and at bum when he finishes. I'm through 1 Mill .be ut shortstop uguln Kht today. i . A final .1(1-hole drive alone aep uratlng the treasure hunters of the links from the $4,ouo ptii-He, up for distribution us pi-lxeH in the I'asa dinu touriiuim-nt. Sixty-five di voteers npresentlng the best scores In'lK holes of qualifying play Vt'Mlltrrtll V U'liA III.. I'tlrlil ti. .Il.r ..-111. I) Mm, 1-mt.k M.Kmm "n- """. M,rK,- Mto-kerUy. .,.. ,ron ,. ,. fn, ," (Olmorvor (orrcnrionrt.nt) 'llaniiian und Watwood. . 1 "IIk iiiim.-y" caflm ' J.MHI.KU. Oro.. Hpclal) Th. 1 '' ' Hliirkblirilf'8 troill.lMi MIl(., ,,, Kllll,-h tht . Ktylint l-ur.m-1Vapl.er iMllnic which wo.mip hun- uboiu ihr l,u kto,. from ,-u. m.,.1(I... H. oilund. n,or In huv-lirrn hld I'-rldny nlKlit aa powlon. Hit hua hut ono mun of rPPen,y , 0r,.llt Nl.ck , )ot..ini-d until u rmur .lull.. . lenrndnlilllty. Mo,. IIitk, who wuh IhIi.m.I. wIio pluyn hi v'i r- ri-w timr- ,,, ih iiiiui Mini-year rxnm win - ...........,.- nnn ntn hut m-lilom FiiilH m col- kiv. ii J huiwtuy und KrWuy of i ' V P"'"'i on ,,.rl ,,!,,, t Blltulii IHh r..nn. '" ini. ir.nm. . tullon in th lwn ,n,l- .!,. (iludyii llllllnKK, w ho Iiuh hern I J'ln Vi tcrnn Hurli ru ! 'ivtr thl. rlty'i nuuntHin-hordfrrd iihm-nt from . hool hnruiiM of III. I T"" fltchliiK "uff will conlnt mmilc-liui rouran. Tho lull Koott ni-Hn. Klnn. ThnnkuKli'lnif, wuh uhle ef -live v4nuM "Itrd". Kahi-r. Tftd moudy of hund, un wuh fvlih-nqcd lo return to wthool Monduy. ' l.yon. Alphonw Thomu, Ted In IiIm hrllllunt vjctnry In the Hunt. It, 1.. Morxnii wu called Hlnnki imhlp und Clrndy Ailklns n-r.t lo.ooi I.osi Ancel. open, Aa. lei Huryiillln Kuiur.luy nluht hy the mid u Kroup nf pr'nmlnlnw rookh a - lenlny tiirned In a piii'-mniiUliir niiieiw oi iim ruiuer. ivoni j"ir r.u ,uiu una iieorito fox, i card or a over the nnffm-TciiWhh Inter thut lr. Mur. . who wr with the rluh lust -a- to tin with Cieorire Von Kim he. Hy tin- AsswintMl J'rcm ',' AT MISSOri.A .Montunu Hl.llo 04: Montana ss. .Mi M I NN VI I.I.K Wlllnmotto 3 1 ; l.lnliclil ;iu. - . UiaiKNK-Ori-non : rortland fhoikhoalils i'4. Blackwell Winner v In Eugene Match nosF:nrito. AKIfrenslv, Ore.. Jan. 10- (AP) MANILA, Jan. 1 (AP) Allen Mi'llnhlelx, iMnti.stnnt purser of the liner President .MpKlnli'V ,ll,l lion. 'eneMH KUVe Jon Itlneb. ...... , ... I . '"'"I I,U,II u KIIIIT'IIUI uiiiiii in. .-"h,ii-. i,f-roiini dec!. nloii over "Kliixh" Kelly of Port land In the main event of n flint lioxlnif ennl here laxt nluhl. I LOS ANOKI.KR. Jnn: IC (AP) The whereuhoiilM. of Suzunne Jllg- JACKRONVII.I.K. Flu.. Jnn. 1 8 len. I'Veneh ti nnlil star; hue mother (AP) Want a while ulllinitor to- nnd Iluldwln , M. Hulilwln. all of day? If no. the market quotutlon whom depurted suddenly from the thin mornlnif Ik n foot, nr- Arradla estate of Kaldwin'H mother, eordinir lo W: J. Godfrey, mnnnker -M. Anita Kaldwln last. Thursday of a souh Jiwksonvllle ul)lKiitnr nnd from Los Ankeles Monday; to furm. . j day wus a eoniplele inystej-y. , ilr. Oodfrey has n six-foot speet-! WY K. llurrlnirlon, ri presentlnfr men. -believed to he the only white Mrs. Italdwln, Mild last nlRht that 'Kntor ever enptured In Klorlila. Ke 'm. lluldwin "would liko very has offered it to the KnKlish Zoo- nuu-h to know where her son hus ,IOKleal Horlity of London for 2,- Koiie." .Mrs. .lluldwin. he said, did nun und the society hus sent u rep- not have the "least idea, where her resentutlvo here to examine tho son or Mile. L nglen were ut the reptile. present time." Hurrinston declined 1 1 . lo discuss reports thut a "row" between Mm lluldwin and the l Kroneh star precipitated the sud den dopurtureof her son nnd her two fin-sts. f , ' AKSIS-CAXT Pl ltSLK SIIX Part o the old Knickerbocker rlictei) by un unidentified nsu!l- barroom in New" York has been nut January II. Meliuniels, whoso presented to tho museum of the home is at Moscow. Idaho, was I'nlversity of Florida. Iturrooms hol while sl'eeplnif nhortrd ship. ure Hire thintrs now. yon know. II'AKK IN MANILA MANILA, Jan. Ill (AP) All curthquako shook Maiiila anl tho northern part of Luzon island this afternoon. No ilnmncc wns n-. ported. 5 i HY-PEP-SEN Put. Pep in People K Tonic Digestive end Laxative For S:ile Only Hy v Moon Drug Co. Adv. IVe Welcomeyou to Portland. 200 comfort jnierooro,' . each with baih. Heuionablc rate. Convenient down-town location. N'our undtr penonat mouagmicnt of SAM D.ADKISSON ? HOTEL ; CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON wns received Kan died Kunilay uriernoon. . W. It. , l.odhetter baa been eon.' rini.il In 1,1. l,r,t. lnn. k'.i.i.... 1 w hen defeated hy a liny I licked In 1 u, -fi,, think f II ko iHick lo HrldKeport, j becaus.. of Infliction In his koee. I oi.lt.. Ulld ll.lp my friend Lou Kill,, pilso defeated Imhl.r 10 a' S lT",! - flKhta I .ir hat.. basKetluHl Kume pluyed ut Imhu-rj 10 think of cnlllllK up the wife and ! Saturday nlaht. Kiimmurv l lelllnK hur I wuh licked son. Wetland und Leslie fox. j Antonio product. , Han' trull amateur for medal honor In the qualifying play. ".Mnc" Knjlth n, ,nn i',,i uu un- inin inr it k Al l.lppe, Iivlnsky a n onuxi r. I U-dbetter ti,t"f Ij vlnsky'n annniincemeni. ! IVhr ti (4).. I'hnato Mel-oy Perry (5) Imhler'a -Kild Hint he immediately would , cancel hla riKhler'H scheduled up. . Iiearanen, at .Madison Hqunre Our. den tiMt Friday nlKht with Jim Miaddock. a heuvywelKht. , Vevlnsky won the Hirht-hrnvy- weiifht crown In lull from Juck 'lllllull. He has enifaiC'd In fi5n ilKlits since he started his rlnir j-nreer In IMC Ho wna knocked ' - out by Demps. y, hy fnrpentlcr, hy A niof Knvinn- into Von Pnrat nt Ornnd Itnphls ! alllillClir JLHJAlUg iiii.1 we.-s, nnu un niirnt hy Wclu- TldltHnaun in Tiat ' ! S4-3d C9, while tile blonde nma- y"T," . . . 1 U ur hu-d "-. HlKht- hick ' "IIlS AbilllU First """ """ hreai.lunB if or . " . inoney places. wer Tommy Armbiir ... : . j 0 Wabhlnataii. il . I'.. former h,i Salltntay lliailt. KlllnmurV Of ramer I MJAMI llVAf'ir 1111, Inn -' IC - Ilnillll flllen l.l,,,r nn.l T,.... U...... I llllhler (11) - IZ6 KnlernrlliA I (.U'i-Jftck -llelllllMev mnv return ' Veteran of Los Anei.li . TI.ele F 113) Kunnur to, the riiiK. hut ho will not dccid! curda were Id. iiilrnl, each i fis- F.....' (t) Ford llhout It until he has lln.l some terln :i-S4 70. I workouts here. j -y--- o- Tho mnnnsmi mauler Is lienin-, my hody la in trim for si flirht. iind nlnic to -"rvrl pretty itood down until I have opportunity to test Jt, lure," hut he says he Is "the only It Is Impossible to tell what 1 can person w ho ran tell w hether or nut do." C..... U( llrcker !,....... Hluhhleflrld .....'..At .' ,.(S) Hruce next rame will he ut I'.lKln Friday nlkhl. - .Mrs. Hoy Morris and duuifhter, Gwendolyn, have moved lo Imbler to he nrnr school. Temple of Sport His Monument Now J A few seconds ufter the start or . Ial IllKhl s riBhl l.evlnsky wits .knocked down rnr the count of ftiiur. Then lio was knocked UiroiiKlt thn ropes ror a count of 'nliiii. He attempted to ito on hut jlvioro Khurt HI cipped the flKht. ximma iu:.vrs riurAuo.w t l.OH ANUKLFH, Cal.. Jan. HI .VP) llert Coliina, Whlttl-r. Pal., ouipolnttid Wnlcott Ijinitrord. Chl- -l.lKO, here last nluht. ten rnun.lii Tourney Crowns Kings of Coast -51 ,i k. j ,t.jus tie Kassles SAN FKANCIHCO, Jan. IC (AP) lllack eyes and split lips forirut leii, i lRht proud hoys returned lo their homes alnuir the Pacific coast I loduy to be acclaimed champions by virtuo of ihelr vletorlea III the finals of the far western nmuteur hoxlnij chnmplniishlpa held hero I lust niaht. . Nearly lull amateur boxers pur j ticlputed In the two duy tournu : mi nt nt lireunilnnd auditorium under the auspices of the Amateur Athletic I'nlon.. The title winners In the elitht ill. vImIoii last night wr follows: MyweiKhu Alio Miller, Howard lloxlnif rluh, Hollywood; bantam wclKht, bVed Lynch. Multnomah club. Portland: f. utherwelKhi, Mnilln ZiiiiIku, U,s AiiKvlea Ath lellc club; liKhtwelltht. Al Trulo mans. San hl.ito Aihletlo cluh; wultei wolirht, Francis lluke, Olym pic chili, Kan Francisco; mlridle welKbt, Halph Puncoast, (larfleld Institute. Oakland llhl heavy w.iaht. Frank Tucker, Olympic club. San Iranolsco: heavywelaht, I'hirnnce Hoylc. Illymplc cluh, Sun Fi-tun-lsco. In all houta were held, five emllntr In knockouts, ami without an exception eueh was rmniiued with uctton. Helen Wills Will Wed F. S. Moody Jr. A, IIKHKFI.KV, Pal. Jan. K (AP) The enttnai luent o( Helen WIIU, world's amateur women', ten n ia champion, and Frederick H. Moody Jr., en of a Sun Frunclaco rupiti. 1st nus neon unnounced fnrniulln hv imrents, f r. and Mrs. f .u. honnenberK was . one of liarlmoulli a best fonthull playera hut when lie It-It ciilleae Im didn't 1 (0 Into Hie pni tnothull name. He, t ; became a urnfesslunal wrestler lu i Mian Wills' , net si a fan to start him III bind., mreiico A. Will, of Herkeley. lie., and ho went ritiht In the top ' Tlu' vnaaiMinam has been ru- ' ' of the class. vln the ph ime bove. '"i'wl persistently since !:. wb.ti 1 t ; h ht shown a lie Minipleied train- Will, was playiuir lennla on a'-.' Int lor recent match In Ho.ton ,'" ,:vler and ycun( .uody and t ' : ..ln. Cu..l. l.i. rr ih. l lather atoppe.1 thera while tour. world'. ch.molon.hlD. '" Europe. The younr relka w.r .,..- " - i ni urn lAro nr i imi ! -' s . 1 ' ai I ' '-' ' '-' "' I ' i.tli' 1 1; : ri TTTT JJUnTT(D)imY Mndlson Hqtmre (larden, the fruit of bin ilrennis. h.cme a ngal maiiMdi iim fur Tex Itlekard as Hie ,r.,niter' b.idv lay In slate in lha center of the vnsi .tructure. pictured nunxe is th imprvse.lve settliiK u- the casket lay in state. Framed by palms and lavish (lerul tribute, it reeled in the (ilare of the some (limdllchts lha, h.ive shiuie down on the suier-t.orlina spectacle which Ith Vniit nian.i;e.. ,vh,i t him. the battery of Khmt amplifiers ih.it h.,v earrl-d Ith k.iril voice throughout the h ill. repeats ON January 7, 192fi, a new uu to mobile ramp into rxistence. It mus a six. 1 1 Intel liuclicH l v lislier. It aolil Tur il2."i. It intru iltict'd rt-ul luxury iinii lirunty lo buyers in llie loiv-prli'ril lii-ld. This new rap was the l'tintiur Six. During ila lirsl 10 mouths, it more limn iloubletl the full first jenr'.s eiilrs of any new make of cur. 'I'hat is still a world's reeonl. ; ' ' fc ' . lint I'ontiui;'s htiililcrs ilid not rest content villi their curly Iriumpli. They knew thut American people are conatanlly on the lookout for new and -finer thinira. So in February, 1427, I hey iu tro ll need the New and Finer I'ontiuc Six. And it was lower in price than ever, aelliny for $775. Then, in July, greatly increased production i-unb'cd I'ontiac'e builders to reduce the price again. Now Pontine sold for $" !.'). 'Came .1928, and with It -a 'mill finer 1'ontiac. liven then the price atseM mm reniuined only $743. And after six in out lis, during which this car Iiei tunc one of the best sellers in the industry, more improvements were announced. Ijist July, Pontine was made .'aster, more powerful than ever and more attractive in style. ' This brief history is significant. 1 1 recalls l'onliue'a -origin and the introdiiclion of true motoring Invtirv into the low-priced field. It rcltitcii, how Pont iac's progress hus matched -: strides villi the increasing demand for luxury among those hundreds of thousands who form its market. ISut most important of all, it gives you an idea of something thut is coming. Automobile history is rccatitig itself again. Soon Oakland will present u brand new Pontine Six, an even greater advancement over oilier low-priced curs mailable today than the original I'ontiuc represented in 1926. Waleh for the at . ft. tmKmry 'til