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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, February 26, 1921).
LACE ;
CURTAINS...
new this
spring
' at
$1.25 and $1.50
Hill's
Dependable
Quality,
Dependable
Values.
WISE MEN PICK
SHARKEY TO WIN
Bets Range from 6 to 5 to
; Even Money; South Is
Backing Stnbling
Bears Poised to Take Coast Crown
zSji&l : 1 v 3
I
ly A In ll Jl. UuuVX
' (Aoei.ni 'I i'mtt HliorU Writer)
.ll,.l HHAI'H. Kn 1-Vf. Z
i (AIM The it lolrnin of MUi,-l
Ib-nrh, I hni niranite ami inynHfylnir
flMIe nffalr left upon ilia wn.l
ill. II. hi re () 'I'ex ItleHurd, In
nioxliiK tnwurii If rllwag In n
HerleH of 1-rilhOiifM thnt nerd only u
IIiiIk HOfl in null', the mruininliiK
Of H teW ftuitiir, u niukc the run
limy rolnpli'li'.
ll In KlnniK". y' ilo true. In It"
Iniiiliiilly rulorrtil Iwekitroiinit ami
hi Hh iiKloiiitilnir mwiiriiiire of fin
ancial Hurrem:. 'IH mystlfy
linr. In io fur iik who Hhot at Jack
ia miiwy yvmerdny jimt hi-forn the
iluwii ami uiial Hill happen In the
iIiik ulieii W. I.. ( Young j Htrllillnif.
lh liKiivywi lKliI inliln or the aotitli,
'anil Jack Hluirkey. tit. llOHlnti will,
i nr. flHht for ti n rniinila to a r-f-,
eree'i, tlcclNlnn at Klainlntfo park j
j tomorrow nlxht. t t
1 I'flllllKjlu Kfllilltf ' !
v i.,..'Uu..iu-t,i "iinilniiilnn" 'nf ihii ImNkclliall domain
.v. r lin, l,a,l no rantuKiki u netting I'neifle e.ml for many yean.. Call- ' " 1 ' m"' ," '
!or a mircesHlon of unch .prvllmln- , . . ... , ,,,,,. "ni1 """ flrH "n'' thrn ufutliw
ary event. ml., not even Tel f"r"la l"",n ar '"""""' lh"r the m.rthern neetor victor In
i Ittrtiiinl, wt-rc hi ultva to mo hi 'y towani a ftfih rHt coufpronct three sumo M(t-nfnnon playAff.
' l.ooin vt-nturo nrur rnrnrilftion. 'chRrnpioiiHhiii ihln yvur. Southern i'nlifoi nht won the J-8
would riToKHliu plmuHl ftnlHh- .( ,y ('pi. Win Corltin, meal mmiki
Ui pkhIikL of ii Oinot tn und lil- i),liHk-i nhtiotlnir cfiiiHr, tin' lihu-
lylioo. It x never would have iMun
TIm'mi tu iiik fitiiri iK-tK uMI linrnlu laid lU wrliii
ni:itKv:i.i;v, rui. (apj-
-HuIrrH irp until IikI ypiir, f'ullfitrnia wop
oh the four MiicoeKxivi' coaM) ronf'rtnre
Vi:iMl)AV PIKHiltAMS
lit .Vdiionnl trniU UNtlnK c.iin-
t h rut-' nun for W vflfifxiliiy nluht mivihlnir like It
(luvii: fi:3 to 7:a, I'ulmnllv ' n wr,H thf duy lit fore i the'urtual
hotifira.
California, having inKtHS-d - H-
und Cold oulritet tdiiithed Ihe litlo flt t HuiKhern honnm, will mtet
Ihtur: to tf. (oU Striuid nn-
iimrn: 9, Itoadu to Itniiiancc; V:30
(i. !'. Kill Hilly Idh: Hi to 12,
(Ji.fKT lllUKiC.
. The Ainfli'trun ItrnadciiMlfiitf com
paiiy pWwnm fur WwlncKday nfjiht
f(lliw:' C tii 7. ortlntl nfmhlc;
I. KolMfer 'urouratti; 7:30. comi'dy
HkMcli: K. "HlriHlnir Htrliw.":" H:3.
Ailon fti't-hcHirii ; , iirilxlM trio;
H:3, novt'liiff; 1, HIp' Tlnip;
I I, flMiiro tiiuslo. , ..
, KK (JMltlfUHl 7fMIj C, 1'nul
lU'Vfitt; (J: 3 'I, .S'lIC: U t niii Lvt,
VHiii;n the HlnKr;" lu, NJ
1 Kj: Portland (HHOhv) ti to
U. AIM':, J v wither. nrWH
i KXXrloKAiiKHeK ( 05likc) . fl,
niUHlc, orpin, renture; 11. cnurtewy
)ll'fhlH!tM 10 to (, diJIlP iiiumIo.
, KO.UO .HeiiMIo ' (UXUkn) . 01'
( hnwtrn; tl 1 80. JCIH': 0, male o,itnr
li't, ctrrhontni; 11:30, nru-H, oruan,
Kllg HpokHiip (CWOltn) :3it,
XIH hnitfiuin.
' KJH Kfiittlo (7'lkr) 0 to 12,
Alt proKruoi, ;
K'o Han KranrlwHi fltHOktO (i,
T.miniy and Hob; :30, XIIC; 8:So,
xtiulloi li daiioo iiiumIo,
' KI-'I I.m Aiik'Uh (C-lOltr) 11,
Hynfopiiiurm 6:80, NHO: H:ao, xtu
dlo; 9, oonpfct; 10, MKT.
. KMW Portland (Ql!0ko) 0, inn-r4i-,
hook cinil; fl:3t, KIM';
lilMtoryi ,( U, jVitrlod piMiKnim; 10,
iii'WH Mttniinary; itrtlfi'tn 12, NIK','
KTA 1 1 ( a k In ml ( C fin lit-) II,
NlKht OwIh. j
KI.X- Onklund (XKOkc) fl, poii- j
crrt. nrwj: K, Pdiiratlonul limn; tf
tu 10, piano, ronlralio, Koprano. ,
. K(HX I'orllnnd OHOkc) . fflln- !
iH'V oanrfi't, on'hiiHlra; 7:30, va
iid iniiHiilm.
in ih Houthern Miction without he
ln fxtended. Three othr mem-h-rn
of the ou'.h'rn divUlon. Kian
tford. Koulhfrn California und thr
t'niieritity of California at ah An
' vance of tho Upiii h.
Helps McGraw
hotllttl'j la-Kin hf-nutlt tho pulm
tn-r-H, tho cakiuin MKht Mnd po
Klhly tin nipon, but -the hoy t 111
'trvln. .o find nut 'what I. In all W'flrft KmotliBld ltmlr the ad-
about, and wtiy.
j ' IMwiiy of MyHtnrlt1!
' Thoro Ih h wliolr neftt uf myii
tcrltH to kreu up' Uuv old coIIko
upliit whrilnT ont wuntH to know
Who Hhot ut I't'inpjO'y, and iiy -or
wtint Hiffnircunrc, If any, nmy
hi attached to tho acknowledged
rib Injury, and ivportfd hund In
jury to Young HtrllilliiK In a truln
ItiK inftthap Jtmt u wvek hoforo tho
. fltfht.
Then' ar plenty of rut worn, JiiHt
an then Iuih been plenty to talk
mid write ahout oulalde the actual f
njfht Uflf, Hut thn iiiqhI con-'
1 Hph'iioUH rvanoiv lor tt nil uro iwi
oucHtlunulily Jurk JWiiinitoy and the
Miallyhoo Hctupbcy, tho old inuul-1
or, playliitf imciiiiuHfully ut hl now
. rulft of proinotur; ind tha ballyhoo,
I with ih'w wordntihd. miIp Initplrcd
, by tho buhuy i'lir ut l'orliju'tf
ItllUIH'H. .t
TIiIh Ih (be Houlli'd flint bciLVy-
n-l.lllt ' flirl.l - lit MMllnHlll 1.1. ut
f nlncti tho palmy day of New Or-!
laliiH hh a fintlo center and. lew of.
. thom- In tho iralherlnir hero ran ro
cull that. ThlH Im itliio u, major
'bid for fame by WlHlum Luwrcncuj
: Hliiltliim, 74-yeur-otd Macon
.rilio hoii of an aorobatlc
iin'd Ihn'falhJ'f '"'or iih acrobatic
child, who Iiuh hclfMMt enliven the
tialnltm iroccodlnffH. ' '
tht winner of the northern divi
sion which i several K'inieM behind
In playing whcdule. WanlilnKton,
Idaho and Washington State turned
the iiiirlhcrn race Into a nip and
tuck affair at the Htart of the neu
ron. , " ':'
I both funl uml roourcof ul, thonifh
l hi, (ieominn la inoro apt to do the
!
I
I
Nurmi 111, Says
Hugo Quist, In
Explaining Act
lly HiTlK-rt W. lUrkiT
IAhmk-IhIi'iI l'r Kportu Wrlli-r)
vkw YHItK. Kcli. IS (AIM A
'defender ha" risen to expimno 1'oaio
, K,nmf rnui-e Kimlnrt the inamn-il
nttiu-U ha UroilKl't down upon his ,
head win ll he fallen io appe.ir .u.
jlhe rhaiiipl'niililp last Salinday
nliiht. ,
ll,,i Oulai. Ihe Klnnun runner
i one und only rimi" ""'"""i
that Nltrnil has hecn III Wllce tne
' early part of this innnth and that
It n only licraiine he was In poor
condition thai ho uiihdre from
, Hie two mile micpl.i hnw' ill the
: nalinnal chainpionshlivi. , A. A. ('.
oirirlaU did not learn of the Mllh
I ilmunl until nn liuiir lii'lorv the
race and promptly met and Indef
initely mwnendi d the fnmoii Finn.
Scoffs nf Ucairt
I Qill?t seoffe.1 ut report that
Vllrml had withdrawn lieniuse he
: feared to try conclusion with his
' yonner' I'lnnish rluil. Kino I'urju.
I who won the aiectderlinse and
' lirake the world's record, in doInK
ll.
I'nrje knew that Nurmi was not
KOlnn to run In th sneplechiuw
an Krldqy afteinoon. t)uist nuld.
and It was la-caue of that know
ledge, he m.iintuinx. that I'urje
himwlf decided to run in the ob
stacle race rather than In the two
lii lie event amiinst Kdwln Wide, of
KU'i den. I'ui je. accordlnu to quiat.
wn (n Nuiuila room when the
older runner penned a note to A. A.
I', officials saylnir that he would
nol run. This letter, written last
Friday nflernoon. Qulst says, was
not reoelyed ut A. A. I'. heiuliiuar
lera until yestenliiy. (Jtiist helleves
tho delay wns due to" Ihe fact that
Nurmi posted it on a Icjjal holiday,
Wiuhlnictpn' liiithday.
Ilicidenliilly yulsl said that
stories of "Imd hlood lietween
Hockey Chief
i
(MWl'i' 11 "I.JU , -!T
GusSonnenberg
Defends Crown,
Tosses Stasiak
CIIICAflO. Feb. 20 (AP) Ous
SnnnenbeiB. the (lylnif tuckle heav
yweiKht wrestllnK chaniplon. suc
cessfully defended his title last
nlKllt. tinuInK Slanislaus Stasiak ill
two stralKhl fulls.
unexiieclHil. Sharkey bus poundtiK yanui ,, ,,U1.JC w,.r(. not based on
twrencB ; -CVi'lfi
n youth VWEN1 i
father . VT :
i'l'olillc I' -'J.
and eMlerienCii uifalnst uood men
in bin favor hut Ktrllilinn has
routiht, rather limn trained himself
Into condition-. .'
Tho hotllllK. "rh as there hiui
been of II. raiiK'-s from odd" of 0
to i on tihiukey to even money.
If there Is any chance In wajferliuc
sentiment it probably will uo
Sharkey's favor.
fact.
Kven though be should hp rein
stated, Nurmi will not run nitnln
until he recovers his health. Quint
says. The l-'lnn fulfilled several
of his contracted appearances only
becauso he felt obllfrated to go
throlmh with them, his friend do-
clal'od.
1
Seui Intent for Sii'llilliuc
Slillillnif. Immuiiiso lie ill 10 flKlit
before a southern Kallery of
friends, relatives and udiniroi'H, is
the HClilllnental fitvorlle, tho Itapo
r lllvl.. 1,1,1 Ml,.,,.,..u tl- I.
KKIe-Kalt Ij.k, Chy (I IdOlte) !,,, ,, , ;.ut
o. lauslenl ,n.Kn,,; 0:31. rout ,1Nl ,,, ,' ,., Bpr,H ,0
7:.1ll, Mil1. , y(ll ,,.,. ,M (l wll)(t l)lvi(..
' ' Kence ol1 critical opinion, not only
because or so many rnnrilctiiiu do-
velopnients lu tritinluK hut ulsQ
becniiho'of the uucorluin evldenco
When the New York (ilanis
tumble, ul spiliiK iriilninif enmp 1:1
few weeks, a newcomer will bo
coll KlvlllK linlcrs 111 oll of Mllll
lKfi' Medlutv'K niliallriiiK. 1 1 is
hell N'ii'liofr. tilinvi!. wlin Hdilnvcil
miweiis in viiceul yeiit'K tut ninnuKCi'
ut Uln Alii1"1" Kouluoin. Ai;.iui'iR
Hon tin in.
nil. I V i:iVAitus
(iMi:. I'l.NS I
HACK IN
: t i'.i'i.x(
'ifllUJV. I'lah, Koh, 311 (AIM!
JJillv l-Jihvurds, Kansas (lty beavy-w-rluhl
WTesiler, took two falls oul
if three front I.eo I'aplnno, nntih
west null man, lu a ntuuh eonleHt
litre last illuhl.
j III tho leeoids of the twu flirhleis.
Amateur Boxing !
Tourney Starts
I'OUTI.ANMl. lire., Feb. Uli (AIM
Fnuliiritil by ten knockouts and
tljiity knockdowns, the, annua!
I 'aclil asi amateur boxing
championships not under wuy lust
nlKhl. Thirty prellmtnarlin went
completed with the final I'OUI"
scheduled for tonlKjht. rlcve-rnl
thousand spectators, IncliulinK n
llire number of women, witnessed
tlio show. Maltln ZunHii. feather-,
uelitlu of tho I - AnKeles Alhlrllii
dull mill 10. 1. lie N .ilk, rcutherwelKht
star or the Multnomuh cluh, illvlil-1
ed siiotliKht honors lust nitfht. naclt.j
ulnnliiK two fiifhts. Zuulmi won
licit h of his by knockouts, Volls ,
laklnir one by Hit' knockout routs ,
und Ihe oilier on a close decision.
Ited Walker, H'nlvt ilty of Wash.
Inaton, featherweilit also fnok; two
liouis, closiiiK the bill with it son,'
satlonal Imllle with Johnny Adnmi
uf the rorlliind Kym, Walker tuk
Iiik the deelKlon after tint juiltrea
ordered an extrti, round.
Pttrablc Woods : .
'Vilttr. cjiiro'X uml reilwoml die
cluss"il lu I lie simiii' ilui'ihli:t.v
Won)' (Hid h:tvi tiiii'oii'iali-ly Hie
muni ili'iiiyresiKiinj; iirnperlles
Tlid ilt'Ciu' resistance of llieso spe
cif. iHHvi'vor. lies III Ihelr tii-iirl-wiinil
mily; llio siipwnml of nil
lliein Mil nil r.illier quickly v.iicn
used timler cniidilloiis wlilcii Tivnr
tlfoay.
.MOW YORK, Feb. 2 (AIM
KlranKier Lewis, en-world's heavy-
IwolHbl wrestling champbin. defeat
ed Kola Kw-aiianl, v lu nt Husslan.
In a finish match at the 71M ar
mory here last night. Tossed out
of the ring after an hour and 13
minutes uf wrestling, the KumkIuii
mulil not continue am Iiwls was
awarded the decision. !
Les Corse, lormeily of Saskatche
wan. Canada, nan uceit cnosen
MKDI'Olll', re.. Feb. SS (AIM
' Tum Alley won from Jim lleslln.
'Australian, In n wrestling match
hero last night, when Itereree
.Wood stopped ihe mutch because
lleslln was still groggy from effects
of the crucifix hold which Alley
...i., l-K-r.:lv nf Tnll. useil In lake the first full In S
(ornla'i Ice hockey team. The minutes.
California , institution is repre-
eented in this sport for tho first -( j '-'a
time thU season and wiilt a tonm IJ((l
irOm Ollllieill V.tHI'IMlIM KM-. .
Pacif cont Its first niudonr In-
IfrcollcgiatB Ice Hockey mutches i
iu February. i
TOM LIN STILL
IN HOLD-OUT
Are Purchased
By U. P. System
, 9x12
Gold Seal
Congoleum
xRugs
$10.95
Tew and Charming
patterns to brighten
your home, . Appro
priate designs for any
room in the house.
$1,00 Delivers It.
cAim
FUltNITUUE CO., Inc.
Main 770 ,
Twonly-fivo new' KiantH of the
rails have been bmiifht "V the Un
ion I'aciflc. Sumo of them will
liylOO JUI Thr H-urchase of the locomotives
wu tinnuunccd by T- H. tiray. pres-
' , , lt . ., Went of the Colon I'utiflc. AW of
flA.inr.i.'i, tin.. rt'iF. i i, aij
;h' American I.o-? ii-mdv ;. Wor1."!
wiihh inaniit:tiu cs thctn :il Dun
kirk. XV w Ynii:. Viiey. .vill .p .iwu
on the western divitdoiiH p' the ',n.
Inn I'aclfir. r. .
It won't be Iiiiik now until gutt
er when the ladles can hip))-hut uno
another, '-':
Tom Turner. trcsident of tho
Portland club nf th Cacifie troant
lea B ue. looks for "Mk thiiiKs" from
Hill Itrauer, pitcher, recruited from
the tttanillots nf Cortland, Ore.
Tho youthfu) pitcher started
spring traluiiiK under the handicap
of nn Injured knee cap yesterday.
His injury, caused by a batted hall,
was not .considered serious,' and
Turner expects Itrauer
into a kooiI t wilier.
It looks like Kd Tomlln. pitcher.
them are of thr new 9000 class, de-
caimft they were niiKinnted by the
lailrnad'K mechanical enninei rlasi
Htaff.
1 Kach of the new enu'ln1 win
cost $1 14,000 and they will repre-M-nt
altoirether an InveMtment of
S,7"0,000. They are Khtn'f In both
size and power, each, nein? 102 feet
C Inches lornr. All. at'? of the three
to develop 0Jin,Pr type. Through its three.
cylinders and 12 driver wheels (07
nchcH In diameter and located Mx
doesn't Intend to report, litest on a side) each engine exerts a
word from the north Indicates that drawbar pull of !)fi,000 pounds.
ho still Is n holdout. Another renu- Speed Is combined villi this fji-eut
Tony Hcko, has not yet rlpi't-
hut is not a holdout.
Daily Health Hint
Tremor of Ihe hands Is common
In the old. In ypiinxen ( mesons Ii
may he due to fiitluo or onernl
nervo weakness caused by loss of
sleep, abuses of alcohol and to
uhcco, lou niuch nigiii life, etc.
power, and throtmh their umiiiy to
ip.ill K'5 car freitriit tmius wifely
n.n I swiftly thes emiues have liecn
; factor In mainr I'niii ; ilie I'oloi.
il'rtific's phem;:nMi.i i ou-timc iec
lord for Iaclfi : Xorthwe-d fulf
Ciins.
"When tills piii-.b:tso has been de
: I oi ed there will l u! of Iheso
lluiifc engines in oiKtMl'i-n. The m-w-'
l-.i omotives were purehastd ti-nm
V ..... L - 1 1 -1
strD:
It Ih predicted science eventually
poundH heavier and appear In bet
ter all-aarouud coudlt Ion. I tut
Wtrlbllntf, IT he TeiiH. no III effect
from his rib Injury and Iuih noth
JtifC the matter with his rbfltt tiand,
Iuih fl viii'lulv of ut'iinoiiK nf Mm
Sharkey, epecially dtiHnir tho command. AlwayH a Hkllllul defen- ' will be able to control tho wealhei.
past few dy. Iiuh nppeured to HV, hoxer. Htiibllnit's punchinK ' If mdriirn Is wise. It won't try aav
betlor HilvnnlaKO than Wribllnif In ,,0wer He.UH k renter. They nroithlOH like that,
the dally woikoutH, Th MoHton l
tav'H punches have Hemiitd more (""-' 1 l,,M'" ' 1 " ' ""' - L - " '
efrectlve. He Ih probably Qn mmj-.
SILVER.FOX
FARMING
At llilw M'tuoti u( tho year and when other d title uir- not
prcKsliifr K jimt the time in tret w-l Mistl, for tho limn will
mhui otnc wlu'M sou will wmo( to cavh in on what Is urn pnvlmr
m. wil. ami u Hike your iart at MI. I lt-CO HAIKIM), Tills
farm iiciIh no lulniductlon, tit least In I'Utstern Otviniy.
Hi three- a to few who do lint know that this farm Iuih iihiiIo
IM'irivt hii(Hi in hiUcr l'o larmlnir. tho owner hnh for mtirly
MM) year (lone mithinu: but aitend SUA lilt l'X. Hud of
t'tairse pa hi irb-t atieiKioii to everihliiir Hrtntnliiir in I ho
I t It busiiM'HH. Thl rami obtain ih prompt n'ont of nil
lilmlH of fur wild on market, tho price rvtvhetl nnil tht tlt
uuiiid, surpliiM, oic.
W lillo the pi-i'MMial eperleiuv aiilutil by this fiiriu. Of oltcr,
!. nhvaM MiKsed nil to imr t iiMomciti thcrrhy itivtiift' them what
eiuilil ho termed uuthoritatixe littorinallon to ii.Mirt hiiiin we
dlno keep a complete- s l or (be most reliable 1 11 lilt ' t C. We
have tiii: cmti-:i sTn:s ;o rttMi:T m i.i.rnvs fnmi
Hon Mta hmiki down to small Vtulct; thU kind of literal urr
U tho moit ndinbb hi far nod we web-ome evrryhfNl) tlmt
rtiny ho liileisstnl, to rutin nd look them over.
Ot'll Kmalt Mart In IbU bic-lnoi hu iihmv than mipikttUx!
our tamlly tifini the firM jear oil. and our UKKK mulil
lurnrtn iou that ll bin done men la' tier,
(ittVKUVMI-NT llt'l.I.KIIXS Inioiui joit that nn nther kind
of rur tiirminn can w eomimiiil iu (but of MIAT.Il Kt, but
yon should eead the whole bulhiln. rm ofteoilnu, Mme etnuln
tropic will pnmiote Miienies b InetiriMtriiiliur fur ruroihifr ioiii
panics, (In-) may iimitc ou a few ltut of what (iOV WtNMKN '
IM lillTIVS Miy. that hapm-n to be mmd Mtlei. talki rur fnrni
hif Its new. ami It may be tsc.) to trk-k ou.
Vou will dti vl when appi-titif hril hv promoter, to revtlUe
thut sou will net nol hi m; nonv or l.y.ss Uimh wlt4it you M
up ror on your Tlt UT, thrrefurt jou .hould know mart I v
vnt AM' oi' tiii: rntiTr:its aim-:. nImi hwk tmky
n n koi till i;.ri:itn:ci: i tiii: i t it iuinkkn t
INNCUK SMTCHKr What tpe of ll:n1.K Altt: HACK !'
Tin-: vi:Ti iti:T ami is tiik At.iti i:mi: r ok nwiKAa
VOC AltM TO SHiV A FA I It tK? .lt l.t l CMS SIH)t l.
itK irm: am mmci.i:. so know nioitoi (.in.v whvi
YOt A ItK ,SUi;.
C'Al.li HlKlti: T A V TIMI-: AND ;KT ., 0' TIIK
FACTS Wlllfll Vol" AUK KNTITM M TO IIS I'lll i: nod No
obllrH(Umi,
Oregon Trail Silver Fox Farm
II. V. SMITH, Prop.
I jiM Ij (imnile, nn 11 If liy
Sixth Annual
Championship j
BASKETBALL i
TOURNAMENT 1
of Slato, District No. 1, Ore. Hitfh School 1
Athletic Association. F
Feb. 28, Mar. land 2, 1929
Union, Oregon
GAMES niSGlN -Thursday,
Fb. 28 3 :,",() p. m., 8:00 p. m.
Friday, March 1 9:C0 a. m., 2:S0 p. r 1
8:110 p. m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 2- ;
St'ini-finals 2:S0 p, m.
Championship danie 8:00 p.m. :
Single Admissions '
Daytime games 35c, 25c, 10c
Excepting Sat. V. M 50c, 35c, 10c
All Evening Games, except final 50c, ,13c, 23c
Championship Game 73c, 50c, 25c
Season Tickets Good for All Games:
Adult 3.00
I ! i t:h School 2.0O,
Children l.OO',
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Celebrated Screen Star
"Molten picture actors are under a great
llruin thry need ihe contorting qualiticj
of a good cigarette. That it why mojt of tu
smohe Liicliy Strilie. The marvelous toasted
flaeor o Lucliies brinys complete eiif'uinciit
and relaxation hut does not hurt the throat
or tflnd. I am strong or tuclcits thry are
Ihe 'stars' of the cigarette Jiitturl-. I tumid
rather have a Lucky after a meal than rich
pastries or desserts."
John Gilbert
The modern common sense way reach
for a Lucky instead of a fattening sweet.
Everyone is doing it men keep healthy
and fit, women retain a trim figure.
Lucky Strike, the finett tobacmsr skilfully
blended, then toasted to develop a flavor
which is a. delightful alternative for that
craving for fattening sweets.
Toasting frees Lucky Strike from imparl
ties. 20,679 physicians recognize this
when they say Luckies are less irritating
than other cigarettes. That's why folk
ay; "It's good to smoke Lnckies."
Cj. Authorities attributethc cnor
moui increase in Cigarette
smoking to the improvement in the proc
ess of Cigarette manufacture by the ap
plication of heat. It is true that during
1928, Lucky Strike Cigarettes shnivt-rl
greater increase than all other Cigarettes
combined. This surely confirms the pub
lic's confidence in the superiority of
Lucky Strike.
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