La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 25, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    Monday, March 25, 1929.
This Solves the
Problem of
Children's
Clothes
ma
AS
u to UQon wii ws tor moiners
Jf ... a quick, simple way to
t? rut uinlium tows m ha I;
a lunii wtarinit. iubpKM)fc
fadCDruof ia n that anyone on
makt inio smart French styles for
12.00 to Jt.ix) a dress. Uuiened
in faris, Ferrr Fan solves the
. tlmlin problem for all informal
wear.. .so nminsting you ran pow
enjoy a different dress for every
day in the wetk fur less than 6r a
day. Use it too for draperies, bed
covers and bureau scarves. Let
ui show ypu the new spring de
signs today and surest cliarm
inj patterns of true J much style.
GIMRANTFE:
"W, will replace any aarmrnt made
offieauine rITU I' AN till faciei".
luiumlrnl
WASH
sinfl-'APRlcs
9
PREDICTS FAST
START ON COAST
OUT OUR WAY
By Williama
rT
Hill
JJependahle Dependable
Quiility, Values.
Prexy Williams Believes
i Baseball Kace in west
Will Be Best in Years
; II) Hurry -V WHIIimi" . .',
t ij.....,1.i,..i l,,iri,. ChumI Itiiwntiull
I.W Vi:A kiH'vlre and Tho Olmci Vi l
1 There have been vuryliiK tl- j
imilcK qT tho strength nf ho
'cllli- Count league, whhh slain Hj
!-homiorHhlp season Tuesday, hut;
; ,t N my opinion J
hut it will prove.
;ni(ir ihun lai I
tfalfliH. I itH'lttlt'll j
, o make un a-il-autUt
until weelm--
ome of the rliihul
il action ataluM
me another In
mrinK iralniny. - ,
in niiliil ma- j
jr league dub. f
r h e h o contests
!unv)nr i d urn
hilt fMlnllKll I'CW
llliyPI'M if . plilSiMj,
tin VP been oh
iiinl to . mm1
han offset ttipj
o much by unit
j n I'.! mm or aim l her. VH'M-VMK
Jum how uniform thinutihotit
' 1 lit liuuoo h this stt-cm.:M remains i
lo Itf dtormined (tftm'Mi)l eight
rliihs are enuH'l in K-iniMi of tho
regular season. Two ur' three clubs
may nut he. at their bent ut the
hairier, a they depend on the ma
join for mli I l'i) player in complete
their mio'liine when the majors I
I trim their siuari. Ho the first
. innfilli or two of the hm'Ih hy n
, incitim lJkly tn tHl lhf Kttiry of
jlhft luiliinri mill imwpr nf (In i lht
i!luh.
l-'iikipr smn I IkMiil j
j Tln'i'e Im itnnthfr p'llnt on which i
I inn wiiUflP. And t In t Ih that !
I Uv (n iih will mo ii fiuil r pnr i'
1 1 rum tho Marl t ha n i-vi r hpfrirn.
'That in hooatiHO nf I ho Hiiirlur t'ttn 1
'illtlun itf 'nll chiliH. Ti'uIiiIiik Wfiith
r fur Iho tnt pait Iihm htn fav
urn It Ii.
J aAiraln, I'ortlunil nml Hr-altlp.
hori'titfurn hiimllrappcil liy lack of
Hininur exhibition eainoM. havp hail
utiffi'i -oiniip(itton thin hi'1iik.
thankH to the rule normittinK I'a
elflc CiniMt i.'iiio Plutm to onuaco
Miturlnif VmiKhn do U-Hth: S to ' '"Mn. r in romoiu inur io me
X:3t. Jmieupy and .Mithol;- 8:80 to l"'"in r mo rotiuiar uvukou. .
It, orohoMro conrtW; 10 to II,; ISMWt Sirln Uumvh ,
danro imiHlc; 1 to 13, vaudeville Hollywood. Poitlund, Kottttlo and j
lollP .(iikluml till have met each other'
The Amcrlrnn lliimdcuelinif I" N"i"K exnioiuonK. wnno noiiy
' cotniiiny prOKram for Tucnduy wood hIho enuaKod Ii'troll. Hun
nltn fullnwi: 6 to 1, INiul While- Kmnclfiro, Mlwlon and Iah Aiikc
maa'H oirhcHlru; 1 to , IiiuhIc; 1cm have hi-cn pitted nalnut Chi
ta !it concert ; 9, miilv quart ct; cjiko mid I'titHhurK. Sacramento
!i:ti, I'juiI Itunynn; l', I'hlltiur- XIIM piuyml aMitwIon, and a coiiMld
Mionlc orcheiitra; l to 1, dance .frjiltlo tuiuihcr of uintiPH with
iuumIc. i ; ntrtnft Nfiul-ro teams In that vl
,V v . ... . . rottlHiMl, ; - Tlnlty. ThuliKv in miiiil wouishc.r.
KW ((ti'ikc) 6 to 10, NIK. 1", n,t prtfllmlnaty coiullthmlim ut the
HumiMitiy,. proifroin; II to 12, Kp,lnM-. Hui-n.mcmo nenorally
'M.' " ' 'atitriH In i:ood nhapo,
Ki:X llnke 6. .AW; 7;30 to Tht.H(. mmt,H hav1 rem0V(i,
v. ttiiioit; w, ami . it, now, veain
vr; I l:u&, A IH.
pernor
KOA (H3"kO 6. MIC; 8, cutern
vt:uiU'Vllli hour; 9, hnpplnpM pro-
wU 1kc ritjr
KSl. M3ikc) S. NHC; 8, enwt
M I J O
I'm .?uvr
woo, . ,
now
WAF? gLOx For
WOO WOo'e OCr4 A
Bee cofiFUL. TU.mc-, it seems
Are VAVMUT .6 E?. MA,
6vT BOX, AKiDj
THAT MECK-
nit Back cm,
AmD GET Quf
OF HERE ,
I . j.x I "C .TViCrT upt" i-r'c ., a. i AmD Dnf )
t f, niivt-i BEE OorFOL. THMGr, it seems.
' I ... A WAhAfe no Umh tiUCH . . .
l rM-U. 1 r-?c t. -.-, c .i r-. o rit i r 7
) A 'AT r3 WHof SUE. "Se?. MA, f,7i
lln i t;. K D, it- uccw'c VAum-T SUP IS'AiU.lA ' ..
HY !V. "k T.KJKS I'll Mor OPEkj W
WS-1 f J . trefcarA it .Tiic-rP-r . Till fpor'u lU- ;
i yH- - rrMi'ir 1- r7i w
WUW MOTHERS. Gw.T CrRA- 3 n
Portland Player
Killed, Two Hurt
In Auto Accident!
WALKER WINS
IF HE LOSES
TO L0VGHRAN!
CHICAGO. Mar. 86 (AP) l'n-
. d.T Troinoior I'adily Harnmn'" n-
..;,.,I.c.. xt..r .t ti-Ieatf. financial Blull, Mickey Wal-
(AI'J illafortunc overtook the
kcr wlrw If lie loaca una low. u
he wlna in hla bout with Tommy
l.ounlmin for tho imiu-neavy-welarht
chamiilonnhlp Thuraduy
night.
Thl Ik the arranKement! -l.ouuhran
l to recelvo 65 P'T
cent of tho irroiw proflla. The iruto
la expected lo he worth 3fl.0(i(.
Out of hla purw. l.oiiKhrnn rnuat
pay Walker ssn.uou if he. l.oiiRh
nn wlna. If Wnlknr win", I.oukIi-
I'oitlunil Heave of the I'aciric
(.uaat league (Saturday nlKtlt when
Ihliny WillimiM. centcrflchl and
former Portland high achool hoy,
Iwua klllcil In an automohile acci
ilent. .Mack Mlllia nd llroixo
Wueatliior. nlao inenihci-s, of the
, Heaver atiad. were Injured In the
j ncrldent. Ulllla wuit tKiiil tu bo
Bufferlnit from laruln ronciiwlon
1 UNO CienillMa llll BHUuiMfl ..., . till
Ihunil injurie. which would keep an must pay hla challenger !",
I him front the lineup when the ,.
baaeluill aVaaon open! The auto- Thaa. Walker loaea approximate.,
j mol.Ho plunged over an emhank- ly MO.000 hy winning and wlna that
mi nt, klllinn Wllliuina. after iM-insr " " '!"""
sideaKlpeil on tli' hlh'hway. inn
, playera were returning to- their
j training camp ut Anaheim, Front
Kin Hicgo. Williauia played with
the Hoaton Ited atox laat aeaaon.
j WHIIama' wife who hail gone
; tn Motitle, Ahl.. to uttend the fun-
eiiil of her father, wits notified of
! her liuaiiand'H death. Wllliuina'
rcmulna will he lirought to
IniHl for hiirial,
1'ort.
Jack Kearna. Walkur a manager.
explaina the arrangement hy Baying
tho light heavyweight title ia easily
worth acveiiil liundred thotiannd
dollura und that Mickey will lie In
there to win in n hurry.
Wulk.-r and Loiighnip settled
dqwn to their final training grind
today. Hot It lire In excellent pliy
alcnl eondition and confident of it
knockout victory.
Heavy Aluminum
for
Waterless
, " Cooking 1
7 Qt. Cooker 84.75
10 Ct. Cooker...- $6.00
2 Qt. Covered Pan. 8.'.0."
3 (jt. Covered Fan-8'I.K5
CARR
FUUNITlHiE CO., Inc.
M iu 770 ,.
i:aiilern OreKou's Ijirgoat
llnmo Kurnlwhera ,
Collins Entering
I 24th League Year
j l-'OHT XIHVHltrt. Kla.. Mar. 25
t (Al) Kddie Collin, cuptufn of
j the AthlclicH, unld today he didn't
I irxiMTt to nee much active service
: a a player thin seabon.
) . lie In enUrinK upon his 24th
year In the Ami-ricun leniruo.
"The It-Kit have itlowetl up and
! I'm not u spry uh I used to he."
ho udded. 'l think Connie Mnck
1 hus hiH Infield plans shaped up und
In not hankinff on mo except to
j carry a hat up to the plate now
.and then. I can still hit."
Vnil: A nioi-li'ti oh nml I 'hlludehthia
! IlkUtl. ..Ii...- nltlKy Ulhlriu
fitnn have txpri'HMtfd 11 di'Hire to
in notion on the cuitnt.
NIGHT FIGHTS
The National llioiidruiailng com
pany program for Tueaday night
tolluwa: C to 7. tntuacontlnenlal
piogram; 7 to 7:S0, lively inualr;
7:30 to a, tumoral itivcrutiemi'nt
. riy the AiiMh'laitMi Tiwa
HAN JI'AN, I'orto Klro-r-raiillna
Vscudiin, Hpaln. hnucked out Iriin
rlaco Cilia, i'oiiugnl, (I). '
MAD111I) Ppnln Al Mrown Pnn
ninii, out pointed Hernaaroni, Ituly,
(10).
De La Salle Team
Wins Championship10 ci.anipionhip. no
( : won hy le l.a Kulle of
CHICAGO, Mar. ii ( AD-The. ( e ny ,
years thai a He l,a Salle tem haa ,
won the national title. The other.
eyer. w'cro 1
Joliet. III.!
St. Slanislaua. which haa had
Fivr. ii.Avr-ns iivht
Senators Ready
For Ball Season,
V A81 1 1 NGTOK. Mar. 25 ( AP) I
Hevtin victpriea put of nino aturta j
In the Sunahiue eli-oult ia tho rec
ord of the Washington Americana j
this spring and today they had i
tlilio for Intensive drills al their
Tainpu, Kloridu, oamp before tnck
ling Hrooklyn tomorrow. '
After topiiling t'ineinniiii twlco In :
aucceasion. - the spirit of. .the Sen
ators wna soaring and talk of In
spired hasebull under tho leader-1
ship of Walter Johnaon wna being
heard about tho rnmp. . ;
As for the pilot himself, he has
indicated that he would feel bet- .
ler if he hud two more depentlahlo ,
pitchers. . '. . .
i-.-iriilar shortHtoii tnis season, leav
ing the expensive l.yn IJiry on tho
bench. HngBins hellevea Durocher
j Is n belter defensive player than
I the moro famous inflelder fropi
'tin' I 'iii'if if coitat ' '
V
I
magic of the name
has cast its spell agaln'over a na
tional Catholic high school basket
ball tournament through the vic
tory in the final game lust night of
He Ij Salle High of Chicago over
H, Hlanlslpus of Hay Rt, Louis,
.jss.. 1$ to l.
Tho victory of tho Chicago team
marks tho third time in as many
lie l.n Halle ; ; vc rally tournaments lei
h.'llf
time. 14 ' to II, but wiuited away
under the rire of the Chicago team
in tile serond period. ' . j
hyn hary May Be
On Yankee Bench
, PA MM HTTO. Fla.. Mnr. 2R (AP)
Five members of the Huffulo
haHeball tcurn. training here, were
injured early thin morning in n bun
and truck cnlllMion on the Arcadia- gTt pKTrHKHritG, Fla., March
Mrartenton Itoad five mlloti froin 25 (AP) Ah the Yankee training
Palmetto. twuison ilrawn p loner to its cloflf. It I
. ! ' The bu In which 25 were rid in? hcconiea more and more nppuc- '
Stitched filk hat ana in aco jildo k wiped a truck am! ran off out that the cuKtomors who patron-
proiulncnt in the miHitiery mndca. ; the road Into three feet of water, tee the Huppert Ilifles next mnn-
j-ranK j. uiierniun. prefliiH'iii or nur may Kaze upon u fio",uuu unit
tho club was thrown throuKh tho player sitting upon the bench, j
' windshield Into the wnter and cut Miller liuxKinK hnK nil but decided
'und bruised. to employ J.eo Durocher us liis
Mutciials ate crepe, geoiK'tw
am taffeta.
i rn vaudeville hour;
I , dunce b;nd.
Oakland
K1() Uaukel 0. NHC:
heavy handicap under which Port-!
land umt ISeattle hen toforo have
ft arted the hi umi n. tieattio of
luck of Hileiiaie roniteitlon. they j
jUMitally wen a month behind tho!
inher clubs In point of condition j
lit I he Hla rt of the race. Hanehal '
9:30, Mtudio; -'lien Know now ainicuu it ih nr
a cnio to 1'iay u net i nuo coiuu
tlon" after the nawn Htaritt, an
itlu play Ih ho fattt that the player j
a ...V. ' . , ,
m, i.i. ! i- Klllfl VJHTl I iei!IMVlW (ii IUIU
tin (Mi ii cert with tlmcu I.e Patre.. viilch Ih detrimental when hot l'i
Mipmnoi 10, liX flashes, music; 11 iici-uct Hhane,
to ii. Km
KMX smkr) ;I0. concert; 7,
iii-un; 7:30 Kdna FlHcher, ptunoi
K MMihtet; 11:80, popMhir HptiKti I"
to 1 1, orchtMtpt .
Shine AgnlitM MlajtirH
l."eer have Count (aKUi cluorf
mutto n better livvlnK KKaint
Jit leauuo clubs than thlH Hin'tii't.
IThe remilt of thte Kamr r.'lloctti
Seattle !'lu 4 'ls ,,r tn "'K w,H,rn i'1'
HOMO OJUkc) , NHC: 5, or 'nt. OhHcrvatlonH indicate th'K.
chcHira with James Harvey. Ithcna pie-wnwin kioh with tho major
Mat-Hhal; U. NUC; '2, news, mu- benefit the leortu by hih-miiu-ajrt
w idpHpread preliminary t meres',
v KJU (f7'kc 9 to IS, AHP pro which carries over Into the vemilar
lniin. UiitBon. and by hritmiuK tunny to
hKknivo- 'the ball paiku who never have Iiccn
" KIIQ (5t.ftkc) fl, NMC; 5:15, I hen- beforv. In iniiny i'n it
Mport, news, imuiic; 10, concert; proves the Mart of tho "baeball
II, NHC, - Inlilt" with thin clas-s of fans.
1 Attnelof j I hope t we the day when evety
KFl Hfikr NMC; , concert : club In the Coast league ran have
Paul Unherts and trie; 1, at leant five preliminary Ki'bU'H
NHC. (with mnj..r letmue rluiw. The New
KVX (irtftnkel t. oriran. strluit - -' ' - -
iiartet: 7. 1 r. ItauuiKnrdt: 7:30.
fatuii'K: in to 1 a. m., dano mu.
Mo.
Kan IVanrlhOO
KFHC (fllukc) , concert, Hporls.
ntiudc; R. specluhr prop ram and
iioloiBts; 9 to to. conr.rt; 10, Anion
and Andy; 10: III, dtmco mulo.
KIH tC-ukel tf. NHC; , pro.
ttiam with Merton Horlea; :3,
Tommy and Hoh; 10, NHC.
Fields9 Thompson
Battle For Title
"IHCAOa .March (.AP)
pair of vicious f JifhtinK Jacks.
Juckto Kloldn and youmr Jacfc
ThompHon, little for xoul and a
ilihpnted rinv crowo, the worlds
welierwela-bt chumpionHhlp, before
a full hoiiM in tho old Chiratfo j
rollHcum tontKht. j
The combat, billed to go IU
rounits to a rft-cifion ut M? poumlf.
carried a championship utmowphere j
IMIUilhll IIIV ni liuil i inr .'.itH'tiiii
lloxinie iiKHOciHtion, w hlch ruled
lr liundee had loafed away his
loltn to the throne and; that the
VlnntT of tottiKht's fiht would be
rVeorniiied In its thtrty-lo state
si!omaln as his auccesHor.
IXVI-STOH1S IIKtOMi: W.MtV
ft
, Si:V YOltK (AP)-i"iill Street
hrokerujte houses look for a new
and more cautious attitude on thf
part of American Investors tousnt
m-uritin of Hi iiish rornontilons.
The action f the (ieneral KbctHc
company of nulapd In making ita 1
1 new iNiie Of at nek w (ns.lv to
.. Itiitish in vent oin Is causins; srurt-
ly buynv on this aid of the ocean
v to acrutinuo rarefglly a forvian
. company' chart c be fare writtst
" a iilipek, .
l otCi4 lu lite latiM In ra
th ftitcf tnmiitvni iiHiiahi
i.mt Matlon K(V ut t:tH
Pacllh' time, t trntphMr rcl
i;lnitk of 4U oloils.
Perkins Molor Co.
Haiti 100 lib a, Adams
best cigarette.;.
-mj&m&bsi, ., -a? l Cf
IRfproduceJ from the Yale. News, Ju. 25, 19291 J
FIRST IN TESTS AT YAl-E R
A group of Yale upper-classmen comparing tho
four leading cigarette brands. .
In the recent oigaretle test made at
the University, Old Goi.ns were
chosen hy the students at the best.
The cigarettes were masked by
hlack labels so that the names of
the brands were concealed. Each
label was numbered. This was
judged to be the most sporting way
of testing the merits of the four
leading brands. Some 208 Yale
students were asked to smoke the
four: disguised brands without
knowing their iJentity,
They were merely to choose, by
number, the one that was most
appealing to the taste.
The News supervised the test
on January l.S ut various fraternity
houses and in the Mkws office,
When the votes were recorded
it was discovered that Old Goi.r,
(Cigarette No. 3) had won. Old
Gold was given 63 first choices,
which was 11 per cent ahead of
Cigarette No. 2, 34 per cent ahead
of Cigarelte No. 1 , and 53 per cent
ahead of Cigarette No. 4.
I
L It? "
'' for lr jp
t M M $ f
-Pi M M
iJlJuu
The four leading cigarettes . . "Masked1 with
paper xleevcs to conceal their brand names. t.
To r a c.o u- n
;;.' v"Tsj.:.A's 'ut V'T
When He Gets
St
Money
99
Ahead
. Wjien a man, either in his business or his pri
vate affairs, gets "a little money ahead" - - a
cash balance in excess of his normal and aver
age obligations and needs - what happens to it?
, That occurs more frequently than would be
expected in an age of "hand-to-mouth" buying
and "hand-to-mouth" spending, And it is a
chance to start a reserve fund that should . he
grasped at once. . - .
There is no greater paying investment than
the guarding of your existing business - - and its
financial strength is a fundamental requirement
for continued success. A cash reserve - - invest
ed in interest-earning Certificates of Deposit - -builds
that strength and protects your business
in an emergency, '
Your banker will gladly discuss the advantag
es of a reserve. His experience and friendly
counsel are for your personal benefit.
5Ca (Brani-i?
Member
Federal Keser
Natintml
Keaourc! '
Ov-r t Million
'Fortj-First Year Of Friendly Service"