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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, January 25, 1929. ? S f 5 f vv . more enuu $1.50 : A: t AND SHEER QUALITY, TOO! Sheer Beauty ilni PTninimn in : GOTHAM FOR TILT Scouting Sharkey And Ohnstner from Ringside " This Evening Hummingbird Silk Hose have won an extremely large following r.mong the women of thin territory hut there are some intcrc.-.tinr; reasons for their popularity." Every woman desires and adores the sheer beauty of fine silk and Hummingbird's soft texture and richness has all the appearance that you can covet. But you're anxious that' your hosiery money be well spent as well as beautifully spent --and Hummingbirds are famous for extra wear. The Hummingbird factory doesn't make a dozen different weights and kinds of silk hose - they have their entire plant concentrated on just two feature values. It's not sur prising that the hose they produce is- high in quality, ing in hard service, for the price. You'll find Hummingbird Hose in the new shades that fashion has popularized this win ter - - the exact color to the demands of per sonality or costume. If you haven't experi enced the l)cauty and economy of Humming birds, get a pair next time, sure! Hummingbird Hose Are Fully Guaranteed! Dependable Values. Hill Dependable Quality, i'Vi f, ! p. n.lx III. mi Ncllill.li. (it 1 li(irtHtit mill Jtity Johnson, tlio yonntr iv.-st roiiM uutflt'litrr. What Kuwr IVcktiwrnutrh iIooh with Iho t'li'vcliiml liulinna ilopomlH on Ms now miirit'M. Tiivonar at altoriKiup will hi li tlio InilluiiH Iml fit l ' m i n ' ,u',,l " WHHulloil firm Weaker Clubs Strengthen im' mun i iifh. i. m- untun ivi-ii rum neneve ,ioey made n n excellent deal In H-tiln-rid of Myer for five Washington players, hu lu)ihff (last on, . plt eer. IteeVes will 1m- shifted to W''.iw -kU"! '"ilu-.-. r-iii candidates lor shortstop, . (wo of I hem converted second hascttiaiiN. YANKEES FAVORED IN JUNIOR LEAGUE and Interesting Race Is Predicted Del Allen Wins From Cortez In Battle in Boise NIGHT FIGHTS i writer I i (Associated i'ress spoils ,f s t'llM'AUO, Jan. iff. (Al'l WUh j if fvvnmped Infield, more or less tin-j j ; ceimm oiitui'iilH HI1U HKt'iy looK- ln? new coolers nmuiiK nailery ,? nun, the American leaipie HiIh year g eKftiuh the uspect of n ont'-iiiiK i t circus with llio New Yurk Yankees H )if rliiHjnnHter. -ji 1 AlihutiKh tin off-season was j , productive of dents dcslKtted io jin- f provt the various chins It remains (; to bt seen whether (ho (lnumH " have been for llio lift tor. On impor t& m tiuUoH KtM iu to liuvc Hinti'k a r j tuocn I'.vnti Itntiiiii'v (Hilling the rn- j tiii'H. ft Thf nVnkr rlulw NiMinrd to ' ltiiv l)-n ftri-iiKtltoniMl while thi firm (UMhIiiii l.-iiniH' Hctlviil.K lit y i w mut K-t npimi-.ni ly mv nut I iitilMvrfil iht-lr Knt'iipN to any Ki'fi i i 'tl"", - s I'tmiiSliitf KonliffH i , Tli Nnw Yink Yimk.-in Imvn lli'ki-it up iirainlaliiit vuoMIti iilu h .'ix In Kil Wnll "I lilrinlnvhaiii. ' (;.irlim KiitulKa of Mollywont) ami : ' Mil). Van IVU if MoniKiniii'i y Iml (hoy will i nioi- ilio men with 11 iv. vaMM'.tl li'fl li of llln liiflvlil. mi - ukIiik omru.l.l nu.l an iini . r iNin iili.hliiit murr iln. i rrimililfil -"f Hum- nf III.' i;"s luKUII. -Murk KonilK il prolmlily Ih iiri.'.l i iliir, with .lth.r l..o '; Uiiriichor. Hi., fiery lliilo Bl.,.n, , ItiwiniHl, r l.yn l.ary. Oiikliin.l ; ; r.i)M. k.iiIhi: ihi rail nt slum- ; ; t 'rii" rtiiin.ii'iiiiiiu ,tii)i.iii-ii imv.. ' i 'l.l.-il fiiur ri.uktt. KUUthpnw lilt- ' j ; Mi.-ra ami Muinni. u H'li-nm mil- ' I ft'-.l..r. ll..Vfln lit. lOl.nu. ..I. II.. ' j1'.' I. "Mil Hrm.V a.-. iiiltiiotiM , unmst Iiirir. lv nf lun l. r un. I'l'V. inali.rktl. llrin Slinnlnit Itivallinl ; The Hnmn nu,,,. a I. In play ..iiilMlf up frniu mv..nh to Ihli.l ll:ir lu tin.. .axm lull ih.y w.m-,. ' ; 'l Klim.ii out of llu. flmi ,a, ,. i ; , )m yiNir wli. n tin. Y.iiikorji nM.l j : wit II... AtliMI . i.-k l',.ri l. I Ciliiinhiw cutt'hor nix. I,, a m- i itm.lU by '.iiiiiiii.Umi,t Uui,li K ' lu. ivnl liiiimrlNiit uil.lltl..n to thu ' Uon-iy liiuin. H, luy g,.t rl uiiliir nvolvlnr lii-nli. Wiilt.-i' JoliOHon in .-ouiilliiir on lot or ymmif pili.lit.iK uii.l Huil.lv i Myr. uoilKlit Lin k inun IIomi..ii ' fill- flva M.tyrra, to loukc Ills iiim y.-ar at WuHlihiKion a, iohvosk. Tin. ! fliln iniln" ulfo will linvr mi inii,., ' prohl.'lll. Joo Jmtic l.-lllK III., only : r.Ttnlnty nnU In' n iiiov. Inir ol.l. j ! ' Tlio IMilcavo Wlilli. s.i li;iv. ! . ". lllolr llmiill mvlty t tu i-on.l !.:,.-' i Willi no promlMnir proai.v.-t. s.-i.i.n.i ! has. U pot tlio only pvot.lt.in !;... Itilt Manaiior l.i.iuv HU. kl.uitif , Iiiih Pino u.HptntutM foh iho omli. i.l. f a, wrnk riltrliititf Htarf to l.otM.T. anil tlio Iniproy. no-nt of Hill i'ins.-h nt Mliori. f Tliior lime IV "IK" j III . font rum to the Wlilu- s... ; flurky Harris U ROinir Inlo Iii8 fiit yoar at nmnuK..r of t lie Tl. 1.1 khi. feiv "Ifa." Iltirky U n uuut mun. lifer with a Pimv oli!b iin-l o'lhuu-jh hi (ontallvo llnoup hii-kti tlo 0.11 -i flilil pun.'h. I'liitfach rih' of th.. 'flfrs for 25 yonra. Ih luia ti html working pitching itnf( mif uttienJ ' by the Cleveland ace, VUlo. j lV5h of vjio club- uccm, Ijqw- I III US-:. Jan. So (AD Dclj Alli n. C.nin.l... On-.. w. It. r-I Ui'lKht. ilofoutod Joo t'orti', Hho-' Hhono Mcxlran, liy a Ut'Ciulon in their leu rounil limit licri. lam 1 nIHht. Cortoit' tiXtfroHivtniu.s,rulh' to wTpm.' iho i-hAr Jfnt-oi-k 11ml lioliif xklll of Allotl. Ily tlio AsMH'iat.l 1'm.s ' JAfKHUN, .Mll-h. Johnny Itls ko, ('lovclnn.l. oulpointo.l Tot Jack on. Wu'shiiiglon t'ontihoiiio., Ohio. (Hi). MASON CITY. In Koscoi- Hull, MiiHon Clly. outpointoil JacUio lUiniMu r. si. I'Hiil. Minn..' ( III). Glonzaga Loses To Oregon Five .InSpokanei) HI'OKANB, .Inn. 2fi ( A IM Orn-' kuii'n hiisUctliull iiilnt'l ilrOnteil (Iuikurji. lHn hint nlvlit, SO to Sii. Two Orviiii HiihMtltuU'X, Mof'or- j mink, iilnylnir forward, moreil Id, liuiniM, mill MIIUkhii at renter, ar i uillt1l rnr NlJt. The m'uii ut half ' (hue avi in lu U fur OreHtin. (Ion kK;i tunk on u Hpuit In the hint )i-rl(Ml hut (hTKOMH leat wiih too Hreut to overcome. CoiitH hnK tnatle an trelleiit whouliiK In Iilnho uf recent in on t It. s, defeutlliK !) rotnei-M until the Iji Oraiulf IlKliM'i rroMfil IiIh path. Cor ten, ltalhil ua n ihver huer. vn ln-att'it at IiIn own Kaine hv Ai-l.n. uh u hltf one lor Alton, m It plnrnN htm near tho top Miraln utter u few rreeiit Oefeata. 'H!Af:0. .Ian. IT. (AC)-.MIh Klalue TVjinaMO. of Ohnlalo. Cal.,i ilatiKlilor of the late Salvatore ; Toinaso, o,irMim and e(iinpo.S4rt i will he innriU'it aoon to I'M Hit-ani;- h-r J.evlK. rormer heavy weiuht ' U'Im1 lilt It I'hlilii lilim kli.v 11 n il. mttii. .il The victory wtm leKardiTil hero , h.t nii.i -ri... - ..... i vitiff' wuh not rivaled. j MixK TonuiNu, who In n planint ninl m-comiianlHt, un lveil from the ' west coa.st yestenlay with her. mother anil sister. I.ewtn was due from New Yitrk fiwluv H.. hta n ! SKA I 1 Jan. SB (Al') Th fiuitch with Marin IMewttna here I nlverlty of WashitiKtn today mxt Tiitwluy night. 1 still awaited tlu decision f Uni l,ewl, who hux hoeii twic mar- president. Or. M. l.yle Speneer, nn ried and Ale., .liv-.....t vif' n;sii. im)i;(Hm;i Uy Cilutml J. Neil . ( AKMoehtted I'leMM HorM Writer) NCW. YOUK. Jan. 5 (A (') A 4-htlhliy IHlle fellow wltllH Baft drawl of the Koiiihland Ik peeping out rmm under the hrliu of IiIh hlar-k ! rhy today al (hinffx fiwtlo In the UIk lown. ToiiIkIu he will I ' ' Miixsme in AiafiiHon j r'lii.ini tinmen unu turn niK eniiro ""iiiiimi mi iihch nimiKeyit eHfit'lii lo hrulse K. . I'luisiner and vice versa. ' The Hit to fellow w ith the sluw miiile 1h "'a" Hirlhllnw who rained IiIm hoy 10 he a riKhier of mieh pro portlooH tlna little Willie Is now ono of the leading heavy weUhts, one of tho principals In the hatile of the palms Tex Ithkard plan nod for Miami Ih-ach nu the nlKhi of Teh. ;7,' Nt-ouUnir Mmikey "I'a" canio all the way north from the Kl.irl.iu resort to scout Slnirkiy. if the fates are sinltlutr on the" Into promoter's plans and C'hrlstner. If necessary. Hut with the preliminary scoiit- . Intr over mid noililriK left to do hut wail lor the fistic pineapples to I explode tonlKht "I'a" has time to I dwell on the prospects of n rec Otd Kate at Miami Heaeh and the enthuvlaKin for fights in Kcn.-ml and Younif StrlhllnK In particular, i "The South. " he said, "Is just find ; Inic Itself athletieutly. had the if real en t foothall team in the coun try last fall In tieorKia. Tech. Jlolj hio Jones and Walls Ounn have llirllled the section with their t?olf and Ty Cohb made tutsehall fans of thiiusands. Now Youtiff Strlh llnK has come a Ion,' to lake his ; place as the Ton most Southern ' repi i Hentattve lu the boxing world. i:MH (H llujte ('ri "The Sharkoy-Strlbliut; . match will he one of the biest srort events in the history of the section and the hoy must uphold the pres lijfe of his predecessors. OeorKfnns, and esjieehilly the fans of Macon. will move on Miami Mearh almost to a man. There's never been any thing like ft down there. . "Kloridu never had but ono biff flKht he fore and that was when the spurt was practically outlawed. Those fans hoven't had a reul Miiauce t yell since Jim (orbett stoppnd Charley Mitchell in Jack sonville ft years atfo. "You know. " Southerners nro more sentimental than Northerners j or Westerners and we consider that this fth'ht Is something of a memorial to Tex Itickard. . Tex .was the man who jjnve the hoy his chance and favored him to win the heavyweight -championship. ;The south won't foiKet thnt." Pans Fair . "Tins boy doesn't care who ref- (OrooH the nuitclt oil her. Sharkey L i is Jitsi as, s;ifo aRainst prejudice i in i ne somn us ni woiim no in New famCd t Vork. They'll boo him If they , i don't like tlx- way he fights and 'they'd boo Striblhitf too. AI') Miss -No on., u It h ..v ..nv.. want to sieal a decision wiih nows pn perinea from all over the coun try at the riiiKHble. I've always found (hat a poor decision atrulnst ymt reacts ultimately in your favor. You nu ice that Paulino lonirht Tom Iteeiu-y twice, won once and drew the other lime, hut the Span lard didn't tret the title shot with Tunney. Heeiny gal that becnuse the newspapermen thought torn won both haittcV Great January Sale NearingTliieEnd A few more days and our great January Sale comes to an end. Take inventory of your needs and benefit by the money saving opportunities offered you. Remember, you save 10 Per cent to 56 Ver Cent. : Exceptional Value, This 2-Piece Kroehler Made Veloar Suite At Choice of Rose or Blue Jacquard Velours the Davenport J has Serpentine Front and the Construction of This Suite is P Standard Kroehler Quality Which is Your Guarantee of Satisfaction 89 $10.00 Delivers This Suite. ! 7-Piece Walnut Dining Suite,. Table and Six Tapestry Seat Chairs--- Splendid quality at a very low price. d C The oblcnr table extends to 6 inches vitm. IJ5U ttnd the chairs are very sturdily built. II --S10.0:) Delivers This Suite. v CARR FURNITURE GO m sri.s I'ou i.yi: Atvitn:T I .iS ANUKi.KS. fill, Jan. 2Ii (AIM- Hoy S. (liadle sued S. Murr whether Knoeh Hairshaw will com ph te the remalnlnK three years of J his contract as head foothall coach. ! Ir. Spencer If he has not already! determined his answer, was weigh- IIUISTi:t. sM ltKI V HKADY N'I'.'W YOliK. Jan. 25 (Al') While sweet dreams of Miami Torn.,... In l.o ,..-l.. lux fall. , ,, K. (.,,s.n(.r" ' " i round bout in Madison Square , m ii,:,.;!::".,.::::.iK."'" boys pla y at ' - .........I in.' iii.iiik' in iiiiot M'pitt.l psttilili.sli tin- Akron rtiblH't worker ns n cntiroly ti.li' iliKitf. nnhatlttitc for HhnrUoy HKninKt Stiilillnir. nn. I liln mm, Murln llurr. for :ln,. j lK iiiiliilmw im "II liiii Sin iliiiiiiut... ulli'KinH llu. linn- l.nyi '" yi'in-n wltli lunl i .. 1 1 1 1...I y(. nviT tin. rncu (,r!'"n. (IiimIU.'m sun, llrm-i., UK'..i 7,- Tin' ' ' " i .iniil:ilnl i liiiiB.-.l Man AHIi w.gil. i K.-ni t. In l.'iiv lni; lyo wlirn. IiIh k.mi I.l f.. It. h nf Unit-Wtmlllnif M:ni.i: wins Mis. II. n. Ilni rliilinn til Iihvi" rv i .'Uv.l mnrit in. x.11;, i frtim In r l. i;iili il liiinlmn.l. Wi'll. If miy inii. foiil.i urn-l llii'in, llnu.litil W.Hll.l. I'OllTI.ANIi, Ore. Jim. (Al1) Tin. rojuvrniit.Ml s.iitil,. Iiwki.y train 1I1 f.iili.il I'orthiii.l hero lust nlKht 3 to I. S.'UIU. 'n nt-iv iri.Mll.-. i-vliio wiim r.'ioiiKillo for iiirtiitiu 1 ilOXf'tl.S Of HhdtH UXMiy. HOIIIP o( wl.l.'h lonkt'd llki. crrtiiin iconli. ut ni:n 1cT0n ! SALT I.AKK CITY, Jim. 2! lni ll. rn. Suit l.iik,. InnvywrlKlit ; Iry'H Blfl to hiuvywi.Kht ranks, M ni..nii.'i-, .1.-1. iii.-.i vnMiriti1 KoiMon-1 ronironii'.t with t tin olinnco of a iiiob of l.im Aimi.l. s hor.. hint nlKhl ! Ilfo-tliui.. A knoi ltont vlrtory for I win n the ciiliiotniiin was imalili' lilm woul.l untoiniitlcnlly hIiovc 1 iv ri'inrn 10 int. mat alti r thi me-; sliarKi-y out of his matrh with 'una tun. iiimii nsi'tl an alrplNiio nuns; Slrilillnif al Miami lli'iirh. spin. iioiNoiiaroH won tno rirst fall. Ken. 27. At iho santo tlmo thor' win, a ni.ii.t winsoik. . is inoro than a i-hunn- that mi..li iv- WILD LIFE HELPS CAMPUS LIFE Thi' rojuvi natiMl S. atllo 'i - y r . tram 1I1 f.-ali'il I'orthiii.l horo last I 1 a la ,l r. Mis' f 1 ii V, j:-tA rth- mm I - Mm jy i rrf i ! Willi ,r w xy ffsrt FT Hindi.--. Tiny h:te turned t tmponii a.t u From that is the full range of the Ail-American IttohawkCbrpomtioii RADIO 1 for permanent satisfaction! I GAMBLING AND ONE IS POlTdlK KKI'Sl IC N. Y., Jan. 25 A I) Two 16-year-old hoys sat down to a Kitie of raft Is as played in the irnmWInK halls of the old west. Hyatt Stout onhrutfh placed a rusty horse pistol, n family relic, on the table near his hand. John Reynolds put his trust in n 2? calihrc revolver minus a triircer. The Kanie started. Then to carry out the tradition of the frontier fTjA IW ' ,1,yM th,'y SloiiteiihruBli j picked up his pistol. "This.- , ho j said, "is the way they used to do it in the old days." He leveled the K"n nt Reynolds and pulled the trlKKer. When the smoke chared , nolds was found with n bullet ithroiwh the forehead, lie died j half hour later. StoutenhiirKh t later recalled he. had shown Key- nolds how to load the pistol nn I had forgotten to remove thn I eharpe. The police said the shoot inx was accidental. A ship dta-ked at Brooklyn IK other day with 2.0rt(),ono pounls of cheese from New Zealand. I chance there weren't any bwivy- wetht fiuhteis in the lot, were y- i there No trouble to ive youngsters the hot breakfast titer need Just pour hot milk on their SHREDDED WHEAT i-. 1 1. 1 I 'nm r ..n.I ... .( I l.n -l tl!kf to lli.-lr mIm, ih t..iy Hiiini il. Tin lMfvli'h an.l On. Khonn lu this .ii. of linpnn ttiHtonts fi,i , ,r.,flt.,l.l, i m(x lu.ll.--. Tiny h:i. turiir.l to trapping ai. u ! lhr..nch k li..i.. an.1. ak all air n.t..ds ..livr ii..,i..ii ut ur nii.ln lliinki.. inu 'n lit.- Mi-K.-nxio rii.r 1rKn.11. In a.l.lilii.n .l:.si l.ount.i'H on r.nifc.irw an.1 utlii.r iirila-in- nr. r:.l Tliui -.l.-n, l:l ln 11,,,-,,, l-rim-v ...mi.sm. Tliur u-ii, II. ,l u mij I , . h ai- Fred Spaeth S3" This is tlie package nvifli lull sic biscuits1 the ' kind thai fills the cereal "sh-rAi.k for the ordinal Shredded Hlieat-t Tiino i;, on Ihf Shrr.Mr.1 hml progr.m evcrr Mond.v mitfuiug 41 K KI Kl0- K(iO-M.W . KUMO-KHQ ' -4