La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 05, 1929, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Su tu relay, October 5, 1(J:'J
Page Two
HILLS DEPT. STORE
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
Owned
. jl an J.Gould
In widely Hentlerod hwiiii-a, the.
football fortunes this fnll of the
I'nlverslty of Washington, I'niver
Hity of lowfc'und Cornell "unlver- '
shy carry more ttinn ordinary In -toi-oat
for unusual reasons.
Crne!l and Washington have
more in common; than the mere
coiooldencft that !ll Hohie, the
lil.Hcd roach, u( ono time tutored
thp .Huskies 'of pin groat North- i
west.'- Thi' old 'cry for the srnlp
of Horde has been echoed by (lu !
l"initn((K lirotmd Seattle fur the i
"him? head of Knoeh Uunluiw, !
WashlnKhmV JichiI : coach. Yet 1
i-ii'-ti of these voturnnH I very much j
n the Job thin sonKon. resisting t
all efforts to u,lt them.
Hngshnw. was tho center of a big
internal war at Washington after
thn .Inst campaign. The under
graduate control demanded his
resignation but "ftnggy" Hturk to
his guns, hacked by the faculty ami
by the player. We has fine ma
teria! to work on nml good pros
pcctH , for a suoeensf tit season,
which. If rciilfooi, may hnvo a lot
to tlo with smoothing over the sit
uation, '
"Tho reaction tit the rumpus at
Washington' may he all in Hng
sliaw's favor," on0 keen observer
told mo on tho coast. "The play
ers ar for him and will pluy their
heads off to help vindicate his
coaching method. Tlutt frame of
mind 1 no small factor in any col
lege football Kami
Uohie pessimism, fulfilled I
a MicceHnion of ioor seasons nine
the Kaw-Pfiinn era of Hig lied
piiccc.hkch. has mad- ! lean Sro;
a target f alumni criticism, (lil
dohlun CI loom Iiuh discouraged the
hoys on the hill, driven away the
pivn school stars, it is asserted by
thos,. who advocate t change in
the Cornell system. lohh blam
ing facn II y restrict Ions, has been
J-ranted sOllio concessions but Is
not likely to stay If the Ithncaus
have another dlHaslrouH ki'umhii.
lawn faces 'th
' Spopt
i Slants
mutual sHuatlon 1 ''"'"'b i'""l Schlsler's Oregon
Lffmimfkm!iM1'; 1 ' 1 ' Ki'iddtCM.Jii t.he Mrond con-
campaign, contending for the lb;
, !
Ten title, while being under tech-; "one twin nor lorecasis can fr
nleal ftUKpensInn by Hie conference warm day, the Peaver mentor
..ti char1" Kiowlog '! "f an til-; 1,IIS "'f,i'"l wllbl. and despite
g. d loaseitcfH in Its athb etr stun-; 11,0 ,',,'t w of his men may
ilanls; Ther,. 1- inr parallel that 'be unable to appear because .if in
ean be nealled off hatid for this J'nies, tho Invadlnt: roach ha-
test, ttvherii restraint and self-cnn- ,1"' s',(1 h ":ood flxht."
trot In tho heal of griiliron eon- j Shcruood Injured
LUt .will no impoituut
nr' ns the Hawkcye
laciors so
con-
et i in d.
loUn haw K'Hin about tho job of
iijiikiitK )i thorough hnus--ch-anlng
to iMivi- the way lor u clean bill
nmlwiinsiatr-iucut,; also the devel
opment of another good loot ha II
p-Hin. , It would be an Ironic touch
tor the JlawkcycM under Hurt Ing
Werseu, whoso scalp also has been
MHWbl by the "grandstand red
rkltts "to dispute tho conference
I'haiuploushlp with any one of tho
ilals that have threatened lo;i's
db barmi-nt.
Nlnt'tt-on twenty-nine has been
a costly year in taking some of the
f:i'talj producer of Miort from tin
ceies of action. Kovinu lust '
Jtlckard and rarinif lost umi oT It
forem'Ost trainer of thornuchbroos
In .Hmmy Itowe -ind Sam Hlldreth.
IbsbtoM llugglns. baseball has ht
ficb Mtalwaits as Oeorgc Statlhigv
and John Conwav Toolr this year.
LEVY RESIGNS
POSITION AS
MATCHMAKER
POltTHANI). ore. Oct. 5 (AIM
Tho municliiil lning commission
wns without a tUiitclimaker tod.ty
utter Juc I.ey, Wlln held the bi ith
IWuyeain, lelidend Ills I elKliii t i o II
to i'Yank l.oni'rgali, chairman,
estorday w htle Aoierh mi I.' mT.ii
lortubrrs gut llfi ed forces a "I-(nil
disihatgc of all members tin
commission .ami wul-wi it ution i t a
lieW Olie.
Levy, who said he u ould U a vo
shortly or l.os Aimdc to consid
er anoHier position as maii buuiker'.
d dared he thought he u on hi be
hnndb'jtppeil to reiiiiiin In I'ml
)ant with so many olf.-rs temb red
him In other crtltn. of the coun
try. Claims hat e be n broadcast t"i
evcrnt weeks that boxing uiobr
the present cotniniAMon plm was
fiol being opeiuted to the best in-teli-sts
of the city t hartty land an )
war veteran orga niat tons w htco
were to benefit by the pioTilh.
t.onergufi said Levy's irMKiiiiliim
would have no effect on the iioe;
ln.tr between the boxing c oiumisMiui
a tat the city council at which ihe
city statistician I expected to pie.
sent an audit of the commbston's
hooks.
I HA HlltX ls
HALT I.AKK CITV. I tnh
Oct.
f. (AIM 1 1 a Hern, Salt
hea y weight gri pph r, d
Pete Saner. I.ns Aligeb h
Lake
lealed
gl-mi.
h-rc last night, two falls out ot
three. I lorn won t he first to '."i
minutes but Samr -inmered lo
lake (he second in I ? mi note-.
Saner was knock-d from the ring
during the third fall and when he
failed to come back lteforeo Verne
MrCullotiRh counted him out nml
awarded the match to Lern.
Home
Store
Oregon Keyed Up
For Battle With
Stanford Squad
PALO All'O, Oct. r, (AP) Keyed
'lo concert plteh for the game
ivhieh Is expected lo make or break
I hem an const conference contend
ers', ihirty-thno lniveiity of Ore
. nim fji-iddei-M made ready luday lo
fare Hie Stanford ('artlinalH In the
conference debut of both eleven
Tin- Wed fool erH. wilt) t'oach
; .1 oh n .1 . ,M c lOwii n i ti clia i j,'c. ji r-
rived here yestcrd.-iy, took a brisk '
' woi koiil In the Stanford Madiinn j
and rented last niht In San .lone, j
JOvcry man on the repaid. In-
! d ml i m,' Captain J )avc Marrm, re- (
i-cnily recovered front a let,' In-j
Juiv. was in ood condillnn audi
cacer for action. j
, Oregon, openly pointed for the (
'('aids, niOHi face a Stanford eleven
i which, ha miiered by InJtiricH,
wjiovvid If x mettle In turning back
tho powerful t il.tvnplc club last j
Weil,.
Wit Vcicnin Ten n i j
The northerners have a blK vet - I
, eran leant, neaoeo oy i lyinu
Iillehmati" Kilmiller at nuarter,
but Coach I'op Warner has Ironed
lout the loiih xpoin In ItN team'it ;
phiy. raiiK expect to m'p the biff ;
Ited team clicking more amoolhly
jlhan any Warner I cam ever did no
early In the m-anon, i
Tho lineups:
! Oregon I'uoiilon
, Ilrdley Ml ..
ColbeiL II ..
iShiehla lAi ...
Slaiil'ortl j
- .Mnller (C
Tandy
He)ner
ileineckej
lrlM-oli;
Ariman
No '
I-'lelnhhacker ,
... Itotlieit ;
Krent ritp j
Sinnlllnji :
Sladle man
l.lllte
Archer ..... .
Kitzniiller
lioblnxon
Mawiti (C)
Manitit (C)
Moeller ..
..li'l'
.in:
Q ...
I. II
..KM
Trojans Facing
First Real Test !
Of Season Today
(.OS AXOKI.US. Oct. r, (AIM '
Whether the Trojan warlnrse is ;
the sturdy steed Cnivci-tdty of
Southern California football fans
bidlcve It to be, will be demons) rat
id today when It rln Mick with i
icr'
game of the season.
Iik'cr .M'Oite,,inet y, subsi It ul e
tiuaiti r. is defniil.ly mit wit li in
juries, while Cecil Sherwood, the
llitlfb;n k who caused New York
university so much trouble- last fall)
when the westerners wont east to'
llouneo the unbeaten V'iolels, k
."urforing ii niuscle Injury which
may handicap him if not keep him
out oT the content.
SchNsler, with an abundance of;
backs, plans a ruuniiiK and passing
attack which he hopes will sweep
Coach lb.uard .bines' men off lher
feel. He admits Ills Ittle Is green,
with the tackles especially on it n
know n iimiutiiy.
Tho .-hiftini; of his first string
guards to tio kle portions and (wo
spuro backfiebl men ! the guard
pMslthm.N may strengthen the fnr
waid wall so (luil it e..n wtth-laiid
thi bulfetirm of the Tropins.
Coach Joims liulicated his Mart
lug lineup would he approximately
the sun- as that which llMiided the
rnivervily ,if Cnlif,,rnfa at I .os ,n
gele eb-ven a 7 ti to i) iiefeat last
Silnrdjiy. While V. S. C. niaj try ;
a )nssing attack of its own, Inclu.l
Iti some ouvrr lateral tosses, the
chances are llnl off tackle thrust
will be iliiecled against the invad
ers. Kill to llao t ha m v
What evr the sliategy of Jnties
may he. .lew Hill. snbMitule full
)'a k. Is bound to get a chance to
tlV hts spretnctllar shifting speed
Jaunts agonist the lleaveis before
the alterno.n b. gone. tin I Ull
I'to. may re-.t the wortics of kick- I
int.- i.als aft r tmiehdnw us if tlon
are any. He Is the ojih ineniher
"f Ihe f. ;
a m w ho has shown
am ihiiiL
this hue.
Hie call
hali',
in the nay of ability In
Krnie Piic kett nitiy yet
over .Mortenseu at i inht
The line, wilh
i iar at left kh.ii
a pi ohh-ni to t ho
S. f..,-,i,N a
plain Nat Pai
shotihl preient
roi:oman. f
hcav ter and
M.-ie seaso nid than tli
fro). rank.
chl
Mel
Indications
More than
(Mine. Pro I
Souih, ( n.
r.tppan
I lol l"
Hat r.if-.ll Hi
Dve
(ia)louay
Ahlhony
StepOttoV ich
Saunders
HeNon
Motlei.veu
Musick
are that a ci.nvd
.etui H ciN t
.bie lineup
Pie4lon hi'. Mali
l.i: . McKuhp
I.T Stoat
I.O C,.x
C Oedde-.
Ul 1 Thmnpxin
i:T Vonng
li II . . Strii'f Hi
0 liuirke
I. II Kerr
I1H Owen
P Htluo-ie
w r vi nut ot h ook
sn i i; vstisi o. ii. t t pt
The w c.itln i urn look I oi
Week beiMintiltu Oitobei w a i an
llOUIM-ed h"lc t.eb.X t' !l.O 1 lltte.J
States u . a t her ton can as to I low
Pa"- cstet n slate, The .on .
look is for geneiatly t ill wealhei
. except showers are probabl.- Ih
tatter part Of tho w o k on Hit
j Washington ro.ist. Tempci aiuiv
ffene rally nomcuhnt above iiotmal.
STARS ENJOYING
ONE-GAME LEAD
Race for Second Half
Honors in Coast League i
in the Home Stretch.
liy The AsMM'iatcil Iik
The race for Keeonrl half honotH
of tin- J!tL't f'ucffif coast IraKue
. t-'-.ifnn kJ ill ri-maliif d today w it It
I- HoIlywofMl SlaiH and the San
l'in'icisco Miaxion H-di. Ut' the
: two clubti were tied no lOiier. The
I S:acH. wit It t he advantage of u
I one iiiiiu lead over the IN ds by
virtue of a victory u;uiUKt the
; Portland luck, Iool;ci forward to
; wlnnioif the laxt half of the xta.-
v in n play and a chance for the
i h-UK'in. champlon.shiy by at leont
one jfamc,
Wi.h only today and tomorrow
left of the regular Iacific i 'oast
Ii ukuc hedul", the ud vantage lay
with the Ktai-K, b;it the lledx were
flKhtitiK' a weaker team than the
Star had l-i the Cortland outfit,
and nncerialnty xtltl prevailed an to
t he outcome. JCarely han a ea
fiou'H Hchedulc wound up In ho
elost a. race uh the prcw-nt one.
S't()c IN-fen Is licds
While S1altlc defcateil the M1h-
ion ItedM at Itecn atlon park 13 to
C for tho fiiKt victory after drop
ph(f thre, tho Hollywood ctnh
ilowned the Purtlamtcrs h to 2 ut
I. on AiiKebH. Hollywood muttt win
two more k a m ch to lend (n event
Hie INmIm win t lielr rcmalnhiK c.on
(c.stK. A He would result if the
Slats won only once to threo win
for Ihe Keds. and in that event
a threo tfanic play-off, opciiintr at
San I'YanciKf n Tuesday would be ,
the result.
The San I'ranci.HCO Seals made j
s ire of third money by (akin;; both ,
ends of a double header from the ,
Sicrainento Senators in (he Califor
nia capital b yscorcs of 15 to 4,
and f to 1. i
Howard flraKliead won against ,
I.0.4 Ang les for the Oakland 11 uh ;
at Kmeryvltlc, the tooro bidtiK' Hi i
lo I.
Vesten'ay's coast league resuiis:
At l.os Angeles:
It. If. K.
Portland 2 7 I
Hollywood x 12
Matlerles: Futlerton. Snider,
lieck and Wooihill: Johns and
S.vereid.
,t On I. la ml:
l(. H. i:.
I. OS Allgeles 1 I 1'
Oakland la 14 a
Ha Hoi-It s: Wal-h, P.-tei s am)
Sit ml berg; "railhead and Head.
At San I'Yancisco:
It. II. K.
Seattle M 13 2
Mls-lon i; it 3
Malieries: Kume and Horreanl;
Uenther, Caster, Nevers and Hoff
man. '
Ai Saciamcnto, flrsi game:
I o., u, .-. K. ,If. .M.
San l-'ranelKco
Sacramento
Italtcrh's: Jaeol
Vinci and Harris.
.15 Hi ti
4 II 3
i and Melsaacs;.
Second game:
it. ii. i:.
San I'Vanclseo U f. (I
Sacramento & o
(latteries: Pcnv ami O'Cnn
ml; Morphv niol Knehler.
Ontario Defeats
Caldwell Team, 9-0
ONT AltlO. Ore, Oct. T (Special) i
In one or the most htCerly fought '
panics seen hero In years Ontario :
Prlday defeated the big Caldwell
l"am. i to 0. All Ihe scoring Was,
done in the first five minutes nf
the game. Ontario scored on the
fourth p!ny after the kick-off whei
Hickey. end. blocked a Caldw ell !
punt and sen: It over the line.
Where it Cablwell man fell on the
ball. A few plays later Huffman ;
circled Ihe Caldwell left end for HI
ru-ard run ami a touchdown. Kd- j
wards carried the ball over for the;
extra point. S-tve In the last quar
ter the ball was In Cablwell ter
ritory the entire galnc. Ontario suf
fered many iniurP-s, Hulfma'i had
a collar bone broken, Peterson an
tniarcd wrist. Siorte an injured
knee, forcing I he loca Is to Utw
substitutes for half the (cam dur
ing the second half.
w ii.iuvvr im.it. wins
i:t ;i:ni:. ore.. Oct. u i.n -
W ilti at Pete, local w rest lor. won
on a foul from Y. I'ulta. Javanese
li u dtsu and grappling star. In
their match here I iM night. Til
jli.i. maddened by an accidental
kick on t he iiom., a tip lied throe ;
stiangie holds In a row, fouling
Pete. The ji idee gave the match '
to the Wibcal and the Japanese
made for him. Police hit erf r'd
and carrhd the irate Nipponese to
his dresning i oom. The wrest lei s I
had a Jail opieco when the foul
norm red
L & L
COLD
CAPSULES
Relieve yom cold or
your money liack. Wo
guarantee every box.
roc "
L & L
DRUG CO.
As Usual, Idaho Has
J5
17 ; iru,7i
W it -
WWW
I'l e.-;enlluk leo B. Calland (upiier left). ex-l'SC star,
coach at I'nlvt-rsfty of Idaho. I.cfty. Spauuy, -center;
Peterson, ii;irtei'back. It lit, "1 laKcrty" Unit (a bo f
halfoai-l
Fielding Yost Not Enthused Over
i Playing Of Football At Night
Ily I'lchlinr H. Yost
ANN Alllioi;. Mhh. (ATM
Night football, which is attracting
considerable notice In the Trans
Mlsslsslppl country just now. does
not appeal to mo as something
which can become universal.
It Is possible to light fields for
Use so dayiime conditions prevail
and the widespread adoption of
night football in tho Missouri va I -ley
ibis yiar seems to prove that
in certain, sections night games
can bo played to advantage in Oc
tober, yet I seriouslv question the
advisability or th,. desirability of
attempting to play the largely ,it
temietr games' at hlglfi: "" '
Handling large fool ha II crowds
pre.lenis n liirge traffic problem.
Tills problem alone makes the night
game luipossiblu for M ichlK-'i u.
I 'enters of population are -HI to
lie mibs distant whi'o uly oio;
has lailroad fat iljliva.
I I siiNpcrt tralfie would bar night
football at the Vale howl whcic
! some (,f the mammoth crowds i f
the cast gat her, or at 1 Ti nee ton
J w ith its lesser railroad taeilitlot
' ami more distant football patron
age. j Night football. however. has
reached the standing of being sub
ject mailer of attack. It Is axio
matic to Conclude attacks are n-n
made on matters lacking elements
of strength. To tell a story back
wards, the attack relates that foot
ball Is n game of panoply ami col
or, or ribbons and fms. or fl.igs
rippling in the s'm or defying the
dull haze ot a drear November day
It is a game of tense expressions
of hard batllintr ami is especially
u game of daylight and of daylight
crow ils. Something will be inK-
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Send your family wash Ruff Pry flat pieces
ironed garments ready to dampen. Any and
cveiy garment 7c. You can't do them at home
for that price.
MODERN LAUNDRY
Phone Main 77.
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Good Eleven, But, as Usual-Reserves Lacking
f
'J fi? .Ail:
sing from this game, if it Is chang
ed to night, states the attack, with
thi' big dipper, and the northern
Mar or the southern cross looking
on and with tho spectators scarcely
visible in the dusky rim of tho
Madia.
Night football Is a breaking with
the past, but in tin- middle west it
has achieved almost instant suc
cess. Thus far it has been a mat
ter o climate and industrial con
ditions. I doubt If the east w 11 h
Its cooler weather ami Us univer
sal Saturday half holidays will
feel Immediate desire for lll'4hl
'guht os. " ' ' '" " ' ' "'
Pluying fo.it ball at night is not
new. Hid. finitely. I know of sev
eral attempts. The lirM one
brought to my attention was about
the t irst of this century when
Charh-y Hest. a team mate of mine
at I .afav et te. w as coaching at
Drake. ,
One of his teams ilo re played
a couple of games at night hot I ho
lighting was not oi the bcsi and
it was dot ided the irarno In Mm
twilight was conducive to injuries.
Th us
played
the games hav, hem
in coiinniitiiiies without
problems, where the at-
tral fie
ti-ndjntf 1
.d lived hi the immed-
iate
lug
to !
nity of the game. Thi- play
:t n'ghi c.amo with Co, mm
peOpIi. pie
cut
retnatics
it will
111 the future and w hat
pro i , sdou'ii such a game
cd. is a iiiatie,- for
y. ar at leavt.
wi.Akiit si x scorn s
STAMi'KH I MVCMSlii,. C.I..
Oct. . I API l;i's off to Hie w eak
er e -'t'-:UMs eotlllMfe.t .y tl.e
ENGELEN CGj
:.
A.. vi-. rv'
a 1 .. 1
and some of the material he is usinu as crid
'"Hnrsey" Carlson, end. M'enter Waldeniar
). hackfield captnln, and Herbert Owens,
registrar's office on a basis of one
point each ""' grade made dur
ing the past university year, re
vealed that women students aver
aged l.KJj points against l.iiui) f,r
men students. Athletes showed a
high average when compared with
their non-com pet ing classmates.
i:-Ni:wroifs sox J aim o
SAN KliANCISCO. Oct. 5 (AIM
A fetlernl cotuplaiiil. charging
that he impersonated federal
ofi"ic'r to cash a worthless chedi"
in Watsonvllle. was Issued against
tJeorKc I-;. Chamberlain Jr.. void to
bo a son of the former C. S. sen
ator from Oregon. Young Cham
berlain Jr. is serving a six months
jail sentence in Pantn Cruz on n
similar check charge.
ii; PA ItT? I KXT STOH ICS
Store No. 1 3
I.a CJrnnde, Ore.
Uroiulcloth Shirts
98c
l-'cr tho rtuibnt. t';e of-ice
worker or general knock
about tt'iir of fa! color
b.-oadclof hs in assorted plain
and fancy patti rns.
mif IN THE WEST
ii
Our Milk Tests
75,000
Count or Less
Every quart of milk received at our plant, during the past month has tested
75.000 count or less. Compare this with Portland. Then you will see
that Grande Hondo Valley milk is far superior to that used in western
Oregon.
I'.luc Mountain milk is available at all dealers and also can be delivered to
your door on regular routes . . . pasteurized if you w-ant it or purified raw.
BLUE MOUNTAIN
CREAMERY
Baseball Faces
Final Weekend
Before Series
Ity Willlnin rf. Chlpman
I . (AsHociated Press Sorts Writer) i
After five days in hidlm; for
' most of the hftf leaffue clubs, the :
entire enrotlnunt of iM.th circuits
returns to action today to besin
the final weekend program which"
brings tlie two campaign to con-
elusions. The Cubs snatched one
from the I teds. 6 to 3 in t-n inn-;
ings, and tlu White Sox cuffed the
Tisers by 14 to ti in the only two
, contests decided yerfcrday. Threo .
other ffann-s were scheduled yesler-
; day.
.1 oh n M cfJ i a v rein Ined h is
: chance to finish second, even
though his name with the Phillies j
went 'Into the discard. As a mat
ter of fact, this slender possibility
was strengthened a bit by the can-
collation. 1 to) ore the kuiiio was
called off. the fJiants were con- -fronted
with the tak of. winning .
four while che Pirates were lo.snur
throe. Tho Chin MrOrciw now has
only thro.- contests to win, but of
course, the Pirates must lose a 11 ,
: their three to help tho Polo
; (iiounders.
K(Xl Wins fcr Ciib-i
The Cub victory yesterday wont :
t.to the credit of Carlie Itoot, who .
' relieved Hob Osborne when the
! Iteds tied tho score in the eighth. ,
1 It was Itoot's nineteenth triumph. :
: Kppa Hlxey went the route for ,
i tho Kedlegs. but became wild In ;
j'the tenth just before Stephenson:
and Tnlson reached him for singles. ;
. liogers Hornsby got two hits in
j two official tinif-s at bat, lilting
i his averaire two points to .HKl, He
i still could nose .out Habe Herman!
; for second place, nut neither he
J nor Herman could seriously threat
en l''rauk O'Ooul and his mark of.
.:tHfi.
- Hutch Henry, the Giant refugee
saved front the minors by Charles
! 'omiskey, officiated against tho
. Tigers for the White Hose. 1 le
cased up after he gained a good
i lead.
Poker Alice Tubbs
To Witness Series
RAPID CITV. S. D., Oct. & fAP
"Poker Alice" Tubbs, who used to
dial faro in mining camp gambling
houses and still enjoys a good ci
gar, started for Chicago today to
see the world series.
"'.Most women of my age." said
Poker Alice, who has spent more
than three score years in western
mining camps, "would probably bo
packing up to attend sonio civic
club meeting, but not for mine.
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I'm Kflnff to 'hicago and I want
to see them Chicago Cuba win tho
pennant."
Poker Alice also is an ardent
fight fun and seldom miHws a good
card staged In the Hlack Hills.
i A Chicago woman wants a dU
' vorce because her husband eata
i crackers in bed. She ought to bo
! thankful it was nice clean crack
ers and not onions a ml'. stale tish,
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