La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 01, 1929, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
Monday, July 1, 1929
MANY KILLED
if! IN ACCIDENTS
i OVER NATION
(Continued (rum Page 1)
which he was piloting felt and
Caught fire.
WRECK WIPKS Ol.T FAMILY
V ANGOLA, Intl., July 1 (AP)
Noah F. Trosper, of Detroit, whh
without a family today an a result
of a motor collision near Lake
George yesterday in which liin wife,
their three children and hit father
were killed.
' The car driven by Tro.sper was
In : a head-on collision with that
driven by Hurman Kcott, 22, ot
Cold water, Mich. The Trouper
car immediately burnt into flaincH.
Scott crawled from Mtt machine In
tjine to extricate Trouper from hfs
burning car, but the other incin
beta of the party were t nipped.
' M tH. Otlia TroHpor. 21, wife of
Trosper; their two (lauKhtcrH, iona,
7, and Kleanor, 5; their three-year-old,
son, Uohe.rt, and TroHper's fath
er, Henry Trouper, 63, of I'liiln
ville, Ind., wore burned to death.
TJio surviving man was taken to a
hospital here with head and Hhoul
dor injuries and burns hut Ills con
dition wbh not considered serious.
county employe, and his wife, aged
50, drowned near Folsom.
Joe Poppio, aewer digger,
drowned in Pipe lake, near Seattle,
when a canoe overturned,
Mrs. Hazel Kva Mitchell. 3-',
and Budd Kllson, 2, both residents
of Centralia, Wash., were drowned
at Kummlt lake, near Olytnpla.
Plunging headlong into a ten
gallon milk crock, Olga Khuben,
two-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas 8huben, was
drowned at Palo f'edro, (al.
Brooklyn Bull
Fighter Hero In
Seville, Spain
KKVILLK, Kpaln, July 1 (AP)
Kportlng Kpaln today acclaimed
Kydney Franklin, Urooklyn bull
fighter, Ho suffered injuries here
at the horns of Ills bill) yesterday,
was sent to a hospital, but
At Midland, Ontario, three men inined in time finally to rfHiit.li
were drowned when fight persons tlie animal.
fell from a boat into Georgian bay. f.Iitklin,' wearing a tobacco
nvu men were uiwnCMl at III- brown laeknl with irnlrt trliiimlnirfi.
i 'iero du Ivoup, Quebec, when a
bridge on which they were stand
ing collapsed and threw them into
the St. Lawrence river.
& 10 JUIOWNKI)
i By Tho AswH-iatcd J'rc-SM
i'r Drownings claimed 1(1 lives over
tho weekend in vnrJomi sections of
th$ United States and Canada.
y American river In California
Claimed ; four lives Bunduy by
rtrpwnlng. John Kleopulos, 12, und
331 Paraccl, Hi, Rosovillo youths, 1
tto McGrath, GO, Hacramento
CMILIHtCV VICTIMS
NOItTH BKNf), Ore,, July I
(AP) Jack Wilson. Marshfleld,
motnrist, was improving in a hos
pital hero today following an auto
mobile uccident Saturday night In
which two children, Jacina, 12, and
Hetty Hansen, 2d months, were
killed. I ho accident occurred
when tho automobile driven by J.
L. Hanson, Marsh field contractor,
accompanied by his wife, nix chil
dren and another man, locked
wheels with Wilson's machlno,
Hansen suffered three broken
ribs, Mrs, Hansen was cut. and
bruised and Wilson suffered other
Injuries,
11 1)1 K IN WASHINGTON
HIJATTLIO, July 1 (AP) J-Ueven
persons lost their lives becauso of
uccident over tho week-end in
Washington, drownings account
ing for six fatalities and automo,
mobiles for the remainder.
had his capo caught in the horns
of his second bull of the day. The
bull ,a huge black beast, twisted
liis head and downed the Ameri
can, who was bruised and badly
mauled befoio his fellows in tho
ring could get him away.
Ho was taken immediately to a
clinic where hfs wounds were
dressed. Meanwhile buck at tho
arena tho "espada," or second man
in tho ring, made ready to substi
tute for Krankllng la klllllng tho
bull. He had Jimt entered the ring
when I'Vanklin himself appeared,
and despite tunny bandages, insist
ed on completing tho job himself.
JIo obtained a new sword and
made short shrift of tho animal,
the audience giving him an ova
when he was down, and partly by
Ills good luck, in escaping u gorliiK
when ha wos down, and partly by
his courage In coming back and
vindicating hfs Hklll In the arena.
The bull was Franklin's second
of liio afternoon, the first, a bay
animal, having outplnyed him
slightly, r'ranklin's first "mulcta"
failed to hurt tho animal und a j
second was required. This extra
trial dimmed the enthusiasm of the
huge audience, many of whom had 1
come a great distance either afoot
or In ox carta to witness the per-,'
formance of the "Yankee torea-.
dor."
Tho huge, arena was filled with
women wildly waving their shawls
in their enthusiasm, und as many
of the yonger and more beautiful
senorltas wearing the classic mantilla.
Lindbergh Soars !
In Glider Sunday
ST. LOP IS. Mo., July I (AP)
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh had
his first flight In a glider here yes
terday when ho soared In-one at
Lambert-St. Louis field with more
than in.tmo persons an spectators.
Lindbergh, paying his first visit
to his legal home since his mar
riage to Miss Anne M'orrow, spent
most of Sunday at the airport and
when offered tho opportunity by
Harry Kuchins, owner of the glid
er, readily accepted. The automo
bile of Major William 11. Robert
son, one of Lindbergh's backers in
the New York to Paris flight two
yeara ago, furnished the starting
power as the field is level. He
said he vns well pleased with tho
glider flight.
KANSAS CITY, July 1 ( A P )
Inspection of the local airport and
a flight to Wichita, Kan., was
planned today by Col. Charles A.
Lindbergh. The colonel accom
panied by his bride arrived here
lato yesterday from St. Louis.
REDUCED PRICES ON FOOTWEAR FOR THE FOURTH
Armstrong - Peacock
Pied Pipers, etc.
Now Reduced
20 to 50
Black and Colors $3.95
High IIccls! Cuban Heels! Low Heels! All
styles strapes, pumps and ties in black patent,
kid and calfskin in black and light colors. Broken
sizes. Value to $12.50
Shortlines $6.85
Light colors and black shoes in popular
summer styles in both Cuban and high
heel styles. These are all better shoes that
sell regularly $8.50 to $11.50.
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Gingham
On Sale
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The Firm of N. Kt West & Co. Retires
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Cotton Fabrics
Gabradines
Piques - Voiles
Broadcloth
39c
Coats - Suits - Dresses
Now Greatly Reduced
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Trent Towers
Supply Your Needs for the Fourth
or Your Vacation at these
Money-Saving Prices
DOZENS OF SUMMER FROCKS
Dainty Pastel Colors And of
Course They're Sleeveless
$5.40 to $13.81
Comfortable summer dresses that stand the wash
beautifully in a wide assortment of styles including
the popular "sun-lmcli" numbei-s. Dents and tucks
play an important part in the styling: of these frocks.
Miss Spokane Wash Frocks
Popular "cotton-prints" in myriads of becomini;- styles
and cool summer-time colors and combination. These
smart I rocks are priced
SAVE NOW MENS' SUITS
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We're breaking records in this great sale. The response we
have received is proof that "these are the clothes the public
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well as all sizes and colors. What ever you choose vou'll be
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$37.50
Florsheim Shoes - Oxfords
now at
$1.75 $2.75
LOVELY SILKEN HOSIERY
By Knyser - Phoenix Hollywood
Reduced 20 to 50
rWTp Phoenix Chiffon
ML' Regular $2.50 Value
2$imM. " '
u ui sou sneer am mil with pi
tpioed top in the newer colors and
all si.es.
Phoenix Hosiery
Discontinued Styles
$1.29
Hcfular $1.75 and $1.0,') Qualities
Service hose; Service Chiffons and Chiffon hose all made
by Phoenix and in popular wanted shades. There are
styles to be discontinued and (t -J frv
priced now at .. $ LLi)
m
Columbia Knit
Bathing Suits
Reduced 20
All wool garments in gay colors
of reds, blues, tans and black in
smart one and two-piece styles.
The suit that doesn't bind you
anywhere, comfortable at all
times.
$1.10 to $6.00
Childrens Suits
Cut just like mothers or dads
in the cleverest of tiny - tot
styles in one and two-piece ef
fects. The colors and combina
tions are ideal.
$2.95 to $3.00
V: ?r
$35.00
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Cool, because they're skeleton linned! "Flor-
sheims" will go a long way to make friends
with you. Try a pair this week at these
prices and save. Somc St.y'es
, $9.75
Columbia Knit Bathing Suits
The Swim Suit
Ideal
Reduced
20
I'ei feet fitting all wool
suits in popular two
piece styles as well as
one - piece numbers,
riain trunks with
striped shirts; plain
shirts & t r mi k s ;
striped patterns in the
one-piece styles, l.uy
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at
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SUMMER UNDERWEAR
In B. V.I), and 2-Piece Styles
Ilayon shirts and shorts in plain colore of flesh,
white and lavendar. Cotton and Swiss rib shirts
in plain and two-tone colore. English print shorts
with fitted waist and elastic back waists in all
colors. .
Now Reduced 20
Vacation Time Means
New Luggage
Cood luggage will last indefinitely and here is an
opportunity to purchase good luggage at the price
of ordinary merchandise. Bags, suitcases glad
stone, trunks and wardrole trunks.
Save One-Fourth
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