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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1929)
Twelve Monday, December 16, 1929 m GRANDE L,NING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Good-will offering of our com plete stock high-grade Shirts, Fancy Broadcloth Shirts collar attached , Mixed Rayon and Broadcloth Shirts in Christmas colors .... 3 For .'. Silk Striped Collar Broadcloth Shirts 2 For Silk fibre, in fancy pat terns, collar jSI From Taberski, jpj Breaks Records DHTItOIT. Wee. 17 AI) The L two irreutext porrurninnceH ever t iiuide In iurket lillllurclii are listed ja l" the credit of italnh Greinleiif Unlay. The former champion, now Hft DoHHUHKor of second place In to (TO world's title tournament In pro j Brew) at the liecreatlon bulldliiK Bhallercd the world' marks for lilKh run and lient tiamc when ho JS defeated Frank Tuunrakl, dctend JjJ Inif lltleholder, hy 1 L'6 lo 0 In two OT InnliiKH. Oreenleaf nindo a hluh & run of 120, thin helnif puxlblu when .L he Hciatched on the break hot. )! TI'Ih n the third time during fi ' the tournament ., that Clreenleaf'H Js old ninrk of 101, nuido in 1924. J wan broken. IjuhI Friday night $n Krwln ltudolph. present tourna kU, ment leader, had a IiIkIi run of 111, J and ho ran out in four innlnh'u f& for a now record. Yeaterday after JZ noon ltudolph had a high run of fh "t.'ulm,t Marcel Camp. The VjJ Bcoro of that game wna 125 to 9 0 and tho (tamo lasted six 'innings. k I Oroonlent played poi-reet bllllarda throuKhout. Ho went through nine 0V ,Htrulfrht frames of 14 balls each f"and his poaltlon play was without a flaw. lie had a few difficult j shots and the mnchlno-IIke preci sion with which he ran off point after point held the capacity crowd j spellbound. Ho required 40 min jfJJ ules to finish the sumo und It took more than 10 minutes for L itho frail cue hero to make his way from tho scene of .his triumph. liar d?d ntf attached .... tpiUO . $5.50 Pure silk. shirts $6.50 values Itti A' MIMX i 1 M IMS mamium 3 For D.JV tJk VAY II it , FJ 1 .$i.95- $MWmmm $5.50 wLriaata nvvu,iii,ui f rwm HI VI'1IU lllr ' ' JK III I I L I B '111 n a TV , in plain colors. M l WW . I ' XJ n Uf M TO . NEW VORK IJFE INS. CO. Julian E. peters, res. agent, 130 nth at. Phono 8SC-J. 11-3U-1 nip JKOTICK OF KTC K'K 1 1 0 ! il ) 101 IS ANMAIj MEKT1NU Notice Ih hereby Riven that the annual intuiting of the alockholders of the l.a Grafuiti Nutlunul Bank will be held at their banking house. In 1m Grande, Orofon, on Turn day, January 140.. 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. At this meeting a Hoard of Directors will bo elocted to imrvo for the enaulnff year and such other business will be transacted us may properly come bnfore the said meeting. H. K. COOLIDGK, Cashier. 12-11-281. naltlmorc Sidney uiHI'f. Baltl moru, oitpulntcd Johnny Shupparu, lio.slon, (10). FIND IT HERE Cop for tliis column most be In by 9 a. m. THIS M'JOKK Kvery duy tills week you will find tho most wonderful gifts for 'JHc in the special OSc Gift Window at Kichnrdson's' Art and Gift Shop. Values to $H.0G.Jn new attract ivo things will be featured in this win dow und will solve many of your gift problems. Do not fail to watch this window, und take advantage of these wonderful specials ut Klchardson's Art und Gift Shop, ; "The Christmas Shop." 12-lG-It, Are YOU Getting m YOUR MONEY'S WORTH In Entertainment? Hcmslllelilnc, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddle Shop. , . Adv. SEE WHAT HSo WU.I Itl'Y In the special gift window at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop, "Tho Christmas Shop." J2-16-H. NOTICE Hoefl your rudtutor leak? Expert radiator repairing, new and used radiators repaired and recored for all makcA of cars. Marshall, the ftadiator Alan, ut Itcd's & Fred's Wrecking House. 11-30-lmp ONE DOLLAR GIFTS Silk Ties, 3 for .$1.00 2 Silk Ties i ......$1,00 Athletic Shorts .'. ., ..$1.00 Rayon Shirts, all colors $1.00 Boys Caps 1 $1.00 Broadcloth Shirts, fancy color, collar attached $1.00 llickok Belts ...$1.00 2 Pairs Cuff Links .. ....$1.00 Flannelet Night Shirts fc $1.00 Rayon and Wool Sox, 3 pairs $1.00 Garter and Arm Band Sots ; ...$1.00 Silk or Rayon Suspenders ; $1.00 i iti;sir i'oitit halls Orders taken at Angel's place, opposite Holincnkamp's. U-27-lm DO IVE HAVE ITN? . Yes Come and enjoy 'the good jazz music every Hal. night at May Park Kntcrtaluing club's dances In the Apple House. Music by Kia nation Kids. 12-17-1 tp. ONE DAY SERVICE: In the framing of your piclures at Klchardson's Art and Gift Shop. Swing und Stand Frames for every size und color of portrait, in prices from 45c to Jli.fiu. Your framing quickly and correctly done at Rich ardson's Art and Gift Shop, "The Christmas Shop." 12-lG-lt. CAKI) OF TIIAXKS 1 wish lo thank the members of Hie Latter Day Saints church, tho niill workmen and friends for their kindness' and sympathy extended during my recent bereavement. Al so for the beautiful floral offer ings. George C. Ilranch. 1 2-17-1 Ip Tho American peoplo pay more generouily for enter tainment than any nation on earth. Their generosity hai enriched the motion picluro induitry. Spoken dialog hae come to replace the aubtitle of the il-snt oicture. Tagging along with ' the talkie comn Mechanical Muic an economy. : Real Muiic ii being ordered out of many theatrei in favor of this new comer, who never dared a theatrical appearance until he gained the protection of the Talking Picture'e novelty and tho magic word "Synchronized." Now eynchronization with a picture doei not give Me. chonical Muiic the quality of Real Muaic. a Banishment of Living Music represents a loss for lh theatre patron. Is this loss balanced by the substitution of Mechanical Music? A very great many theatre-goers will answer! Itkl Al ' NO! ft ft I '.H h '' Then why should the aforementioned American people, who pay co generouily for entertainment, he re . quired to take leu for their money than they were wont to get? THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIAN ( Comprising 140,000 proftationat muiiciant in tft Unittd State and Canada) JOSEPH N. WEBER, Pre.Ident, 1440 Broadway, New York, N. Y. v, Look Over Our Want Ads for Bat-gairig AH Band Instruments Reduced for Our Christmas Sale' Shop Early at ADLERS MUSIC CO. Easy Terms Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page A Kiddie's Gift From a Kiddie's Shop HOUSE ROBES m'm'WlMWM- Lifj Rayon Robes $6.95 and Up S'i ed!. & $loO TWO DOLLAR GIFTS luuna Slippers 52.00 3 75c Silk Ties 2.00 New Clips 52.00 Lined Gloves ., $2.00 3 75e Linen JlandUerchiel's 52.00 Hickok llelt Sols 52.00 Silk lltlk'f mid Tie lo Mulch 52.00 llejr. 52.05 Ptii t Wool Sliiils 5.00 Slen's lixlvn Quality Uiiions'52.00 Liidies' Holeproof Hose, 2 pr. 52.00 par I ah Cunning Rabbits And Bears And Cute New Things to Wear Suits & Caps Dresses & Hats Coats & Shoes Dolls That Talk Toys That Walk Balls That Bounce Knit Sets Knit Caps Knit Shawles Knit Sweaters Stamped Goods and Ready Made Embroidery We Sell Dolls & Toys at Wholesale Prices NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP to Stoic Tor E-vcnv Man P h W,, 'J "''. " , . ft