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Pag6- Two liA GRANDK EVENINU OBSERVER, LA GRANDE; ORE. ' .lhin-sclay, January 00, liWQ. I RANE dtirtj ctt v Hn?TFRY IOS "X"Line OC-quisite ankles knit tokeeptheir superb fit 1 through endless wash ings.The X-cIusiveMX" knitting process pro- ' duces smarter fit, finer texture, better wear. Chiffon and Service Weight HILL'S OREGON HOST TO 0. SC. SATURDAY Annual1 Basketball , Feud . to uegin learns are Closely Matched. It- mi- : , ! .Mrn. ClonuU VanonliT 'n-turn- I" .Mnxvlllp H.uniilay. I.TdKNIJ. (iiv., Jnn 30AJ)--' " l-'-- lioin.' !ifU-r n. wc.'Wk vIh- j Mrs. A Me Hlliltli vMtfil Sun W'ltli llio flint, xann. of tbc nnuiml!l '" pnP'nt". Mr. ami Mrs. li' llh Mrx. Miuulo HvmU-rHoii. (iiVK-on-Oi won Mime baKrtbnll ,'J. Wanlci r nr I'on.l.iHJ. 1 -Mr. nn.l .Miv. Ma iirlro T.-r and fi lnl -hotllllHl for Kalunlay nlKlll - and Mm.- I'nlol Ijiy anil Mr. anil Mm, CharlrH .Mporf n.nt a at AlrArlhilr court foarli Hill lli'ln- ' ' lillilivll. (Hmla. anil IjiMar vlull- ilJ' werk vNlllnir Mrn. 1 alt Id ilrlvlns hla rliarijoii tlx' bi't- MJ-. I.a.v'K li.uiMitc, Mr. anil Alllo Hlilllll. I. r nan of two bourn every nliihl Mrn. J. Lay Monilay. I Cbarll.. Wormian bad been thlx uerk In an efforl to iiuxll tlieiii Mi'", 'In retire. Vanorder acoom- haiillnK hay floin Hie l'la l'oulnon beyonil tlu form tliey illPiilayeillli l'"al.il by her ilallKllter Klva, Iiluri..,buvlni; boiiKbt Die buy from thi uuforiiiiiate tuo Kiimu Herles 'ie Kiientr or Mr. , anil Mm. I'. I la. I'onlwn at ID a Inn. Hh the .Wa.iblaHln UimKI- H al I- Wlmsl.wvi.rlli mill famly T-- Arthur Wallace tva at I. S.Me-weelteuil.-' 1 ' ilny. IDoaiililW ilai;i Monilay I'luipiiln I'.nee Ihrn the Stnli'm have! ' T ' win-ill. tlilien a eleiin mveen In tllilr nee ,', , , . , . juivi.i i.arreu u wiwiiik moo.i owl erl,. with WablnKt.m. win- HeadlOCKH, InjUrU ' ! "l ,'i'',V:!"'''.'r 5'"',l'"'' ; ,,,, Hint.- holh Ki.liie- In C.,i valll. eneh l nf,.l cL..l.'., . ''1' "'l''' l""l,n""1' Mm' be a two imltit nun-Kin I Ml eat tSai pOllS Hps'. -MVS. I.ula Irninii, Mrs. .San I'rewnl alimumm e. In.lie,..,, ' , mil-. MlK. Kleanor (im'Ki-U nml Mli Hint Iteliilint-I will Kl.ii-1 Hie , 1 U'li up which -fimic back so ylroiiKly in Him ftccund half or tho ln.it kiuuv with the ill one piiuit of n tie scoih' af( liiuit of ii tie hcoih' al'ler ' WashlliKtun hod rolled up a coiu-I' i'- Karl Marpolls. wrestllllK phys liirndlnif lend In the Initial iierind. J iclan of Cleveland, succumbed to The probable atal-tltlfr lineup will j -m endless number of KM (Ktrunx Inelude: Vincent Imlp and Hill ler) l.ewli.' vicious headlncks and Krenan, forwards: Jean Kberhart. J inbhit ininches alter suffertni; in i enler tinil Wiiu)sor CalklnH and 'juries when he went thi-oiiRh the Henry l.evuff at. (Juards. of these rupev. white li-lntr for his flylnif lion ana Inst Oivkoi State. Ql-VliKllS TO IIAVK .-, J ACIIJTIKS N'KW TOIl K. Jan. 30 (Al') i Qiinkri's are to have facilities for worship in the $4.00U,000 Ulveiside chiiroh belnw built hy the ltev. Or. liany Kntersun Fosdlck and his coniireKattop, inclndinK John 1). Koekefeller Jr. Anununcenient Is made by the Frlends InielllKeneer, oi'Hau of , tho lllekslto branch of the Society of Friends, i .vvrixfi iMtovrs P.r.h MAX I'll ANCIHCO, Jan. 3D (AC) j AlieiUptH to euro hlimuMr of a j chnmlc Illness by fasting proved fatal to Fred W. Lewis. 3S, sahs- man. who died nt a hospital here j from starvation. Mrs. Lewl.i said , her huMhnnd had eaten no substnu- tin i fni.ii r,n- r.- VV KG W flavor! ( .mi j 1 .i v - fen , , r K xm v. i-w fj! M I t NO GHIRARD E L LI'S Q mine I J ack fflder Beaten ' In Newark Race N'i:V A I : l-C N. J., Jail. SO AI') .Jack Klder, lirro of many ex ploit::. In football u nil truck tor Notre l!iun liar lusted defeat for ""' " . . ""' """ '"" I nni allow tho taie to linger. Making his tccuml appearance Oi' the eastern indoor season at St. JosephY Catholic ft 1 u I iriuiit'M hero last ii It,' lu. Ktl-r tout the rim rare of the kiipert F. Mills memorial ululnt neiics to Jimmy 1'apptiM, for mer I'j'lii'fton Kiiir now wearing thu colors of the Newark A. I'. Puppnu wo tin- Do yard event, hut HM'-r riiiiM' hark to win at (JO and 1 yard ami rapt tin.' the m-rlirt prJ . I'hl'TMwardK defeated Itay Ton uvr uf llio Illinois A. O. In thu 1000 yanl event by 16 yards. Weather Warmer SOW Clt 1 n rCiVK t , . My l.Ua C. VanurtliT ( Observer 'orreponilciit ) I thi; l'Aitic (tfprtJno ruo wr-jitlu'i I much warmer now In i thin vicinity anil many ao hoping 1 that I'ark will have no rnon j cold w( atlnr.. 1 It. A. Swan hauled a lond of. i raw from Mr. Kvn Vanonler'H j i am h Hnnilay. , ( ( (Ji'OiKe Mi'Diih won a .Mf-illcal 1 HprhiKH vitfltur Sat unlay. I , The .MlKKi'rt HiMilah anil Dora Mrtr ! K'llne were Siiiulay giKHtu of MIms Cay 1.ny. ("laience VarionJer wn a I'on ' tloffr. MiHini-M ylcllO ' Saturday j Allt;ilo ' .MVrie6: ' rfitu riled to j Ihiker fiituiilay. ' ' ; Ktuier Mioildard Hpeut Monday i-iKltliu- at the Hioddard brothn-H InKHlnh' camp. I'uiy KuuiMwawfi - returneil to llatew "Moniliiy : lifter ; vUitlnjr for fcveia' ito)'H with I; ix puriit!. Mr. and Mi'H. chaiieH K-uiitttKawn. Altr- , eiarencn Alooi'o dcoom- panhul by the MIkjw lleiilalt and ! '""i .mi'-kiiih. bu-hik ,.t ; Mr. mul MtH. t'lnn'ncif Vuniirilor mul rninlly Hiiliinbiy.' (Ik vHy loore Mini fluffy. I'nink I.. WlKKli'Hwurlli wim n '' 1". CurpKr. nml Obu Swcar-li.iif(- nt I'oiuliim Killinlny. i Inxi-n .wire both ilellviiiiiK wuod 1 TlltTI,A N' I), (lie.. Jan. 30 (AIM Whnt iirinnlm'.l to I,.- oiirt or the i?featCHl Heavy welybt wrest Hn? 01 (inane ciniinn la.st nlKht when scissors siiecinlty. Sarpolls dually Miiccumbed, lyluK prone t lu. mat nnd had to bo 'Tarried rom tho rlnif. After an examlna, lion, an ambulance as summoned and he was taken to it hospital for an x-ray examination. flr.rpnl;n had inken the first fnli with bis flyinn scissors nnd it seem ed as If nothiiiK could stop him rnun heltiK returned the winner, After uu minutef wrcstlliiK for the scediid fall, Marpolls attempted a (lyiuk seissors. 'but ' LewiH side stepped and (he doctor crashed heavily on the boards. He was stunned, but gamely came back, lie was nn cnty victim, for LewiH, b. In spite of his weakened con ililion. WriKJih'd out Of itt bust n di2en heiidluck before ho col-lapsi-d. Kai iiolln was tho nKtf!Ts.sOr throiiKhtuit nnd forced the wrest I -i itiK at every turn, lie uwed his fly I Idk botly m'iiJlH to KK)d tidvant ' ue us well att a standiiifr wrist ! hM-k. Leave out three steps and have abetter cake! When you use Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate in making Chocol.iteCake,you canomit these three steps: (i) Grating; (2) Melt ing! (3) An extra mixing. Ghirar dcIli'sGround Chocolate goes right into the sifter w ith the other dry ingredients. And.also yourcike will have .1 finer full-chocolate Try it! fRrn wm NUIWiSf., CHOCOLATE Sa'gcar-JT-Mlf O.-W. TEAMS WILL j CO TO PORTLAND i Bowlers and Basketball ! Men to Take rai t Tele- graphic Match Sunday ' j 'l it' O.-W. howling mill banket- : ):ill ln ihk are. ma Ui ntr propurn I tloiiF In take part 111 an ellmllin- 1 t lun tournament to lift litM hi 1'ori- land on Sunday. I . 'j, and La (Ininde will have a Irani entered j Jn both sports. The hufdtcthall leam will lny I'ortlantl and On winner will pl:y ! Spokane for the title. i 'lite IjhwIIiik tnm will n-it only jmrtfelpate lu Fort lurid, but will also hold (i telegraphic match with . Dim YVulla Wulla. team- next Sim-1 day, the Im'al mn tn bowl at Warn'H t C o'clock. The bowling lif.iri m.niili!.! il A I tlU u-r.i'i li waiter. Chadwick, Cook ami HoiIk Pll! lliBli bowler at the. Portland meet will repreiient tin O.-W. al the I'. 1. winter sports carnival In Hock SprlnK. Wyo. Scarlet Fever At Promise Is Nearing an End . Ily Mr. Itcrlliu CarjH'r (Otmervcr CnrrtMpomli(t) I'ltOMISK. Off. (HiimiIiiD Lit tlo Jo)iiiniit Swai-iriK'M whn htm Iuxmi Hu'frInK -I'roin' Ncnrlft ft-i-r. if. liltU: lit be nut jikhIm. Tho I'Miin- lK' HCllOdl WIIH f'lbHfll l.'ittl IViil'll ti ml nUo UiIm wcolt on ut'i'niMit nt t)io Hciniet fiivi-r but no nuw tvtsCM nn rfjiortt-il. -i Iroiitlfo Itn? iM'n bavins om v'ry colli wfaihor but it Jh kcovv- j irth n.-irnir umi Miuiriiay wjih vi'ry jlta'x.im. 1 liv rolrlcst nl;lil hew w Tlu'winy, Jan. 21 when IS !m low' wro. was reKitfrcil. .'Kiuro lr. uboul 12 illi'lii'M oT Kiutw wllU'll ! '-oi (orliett were at Mrn, Meniler- i-rway ami tacknl a com- forter tor her. Mrs. ;l'unchis. " "".""-. j I.III.-U near .unxviiie insi i nui-siniy , nmrnlni.- while fallhnt . timlier w hen n linili siriick hiiu on tho head. Mrs. I'uneheaetnoiniinuiyl ;' hriul. Iian mainy friends who i-s- ; tend their eynipalhy. i rruiay jnn. . a coumii iniin n'i trio name nf Mrowu was itiUo seri ously hurl at the loader by a cable striking him on the head. IIm was tuken to tho , Whtluw-jt hospitnl where It is reported that his recov ery is ilotihiful. Mrs, Lnna. Carper has received word from her husband, , V. W. Carper, who is at the veterans hos pital In I'ortlantl that he Is not Im proving very much and thai he will he therw lor an uncertain period of time, c, : fr llcrlha Carper hns received woid from her; son HViwtird nnd hl wife at Anderson, Cal.. that they had a snowfall there of 20 inches. Howard had always thoiiKht he would like lo spend a winter In anriny California away from the snow but upon K'dnc there, foiiml noiv snow thnti t hit old home ini UreKxin. Mr, nnd Mrs. Leo Rcnworthy vis ited Sunday with Leo's' father, Chnrlft: Kenworthy. Mr. and Mis. Arthur Wallace and children visited Sunday at Chester tlorbett's. . Cibe Sw'arlii(i(-n has the contract , to furnish IM ricks of wood for the Wallova schools nt $2. 15 a rick (o be ilflivercil next summer. John lond drove stare from I'romise to .Mnwillo and return lat 'ihm-Mlay. Tho small daugh ter of Fred Trump was wry 111 and ! red wun compelleti lo remain at home. The child Is much Improv ed nt present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mo Ore, Mr. Alllo Smith and Miss Sybil lial IniM were at John Carper's Salur dav niKlIt llNteuliiK to (he radio. The program lit the tJnintte hall Saturday evvnltifc. Feb. 1, haa ln-en poNtponetl for an uncertain length oi time on account of M'urlet fever. ChnrU-n Kenwoi thy's health Is I MUilo poorly at present. i c. . t'arpr, who has been W4rkinv for Jim Crowley, return- Cil lit Ills iiimw hViilnv. Me. t"nvc- i b y was Moikin imly part of the j time and only a snvnll crew w:i tliere ouiiiK iu the cold weather. 1 Sadie Carper, who has been i Muylnjc at in homo, of her uncle, i C. 1". Carper and attending the j lilversldo si boo I, bus -topp-d T-j j In, to iehool and n'turned to her , hiue 1 ucduy. , 1 Mti-. Alumetlu Carper bus been Ml in her daughter. Mrs. KatI Ifamy al Walloon for never a I days. TO Vi.W UOt.K OF KA1SKH I liKULIN. Jan. 30 ( AV) Urirh " Von Strohelm Is to play the rote' of the Kal.er In h film depicting j the rl-e and frill of the empire 1 nnder Wtlhelm II. Itli.NAMK MXKU IIAMlll'ltd. Jan. S IAPI lle cinie of objections of the penem! ? to iw of hie name the Hamburg ( liner I.udendortf hu been re-l named MccMenburg, BRUSHING UP GOLF To Ap.OOS0 FASTEST, ALSO SUBESr: IC T,irr ,r rN- i owTnecspeeNl-. fJ. f-S ' DR-'LUlAG.BOMMEE-UP TAS.T ArJD 1 (W V IMTHB AMAT60RISTHE . . Hlfett'STRUNi.. f lJfotT , "' MOST EXASPERATING'" ' - Connie Mack Captures The Plum - Of The Florida Grapefruit Loop TAiir.V. Klrt. (vVI') While Flor ida illaniond cutters ate Hiilpphur off ihp "'reeHMvanl for .the base ball liea ut jet who will eat their early String , vi'KibleR 'with the 'winter tourists, Connie Mark Iuik Mtuek In Ills' Ihiimti and pulled oiit i The : keeper - uf ...tiro l;i'jhnntK. , j who will lead hl.s herd to water at Kort .'.MyiTX aalr ;has the prize businef.i d-al ;-or. the jcnipofrult season on .the honks, even though actual operaiinns aiv weeks . dis- j lain. - v t, .-- , i " ivmnie stKneiV:,np 'mps for ' ireiiminar-sensoii in jnanu n nu-Jl . i Hie sinrtn liieeca of thr. pai ls an,i which nlllTnm out sizeable crowds. Other nioituls had their i ey,. on -the Miami cnth, but rhe ; a- Urm beat them to It. ' t. Tea of the Id minor lenifiie cldba will d their sun - bathing. a)id ', Kaiins In Florldaf w hich Ih ut the uvcrare. In addition to the $IS n.-s, mv "AX lo.ite riuiw an.t , four Moiitheiuitern lenmie. outrltsl win nave sweatuiK crews on i ioi'- i I.ln preinls-s. : Tho IrilninK camp lineup for l-'lorltla and other sunshine sec tors It: '' Anicrlean Iiisno 1 ,:; Club ' ramp Philadelphia. ........ l-'iirt Myers. I-'la. New York..;...St. I'eti.rshurif. Ida. iieiioit : .:... I a m pa. I- la. j wjishlnslon niloxl. Miss, j Kt. l.ouls......West Palm Heach, Flu. j t'lrvelund New Orleans, La. ' (hicoeo ,..'.. Iiallttx. Tex. ; Uoston - i'ensacola, l-'la. i Niiilniuil rra.iue j t llicaKo .1 ntallmi Island. Oil. : St- l-oiil" -. lliiiilenti.n. l-'la. T) l rnt ini , , Kookie Intra backer Picked To , fy n J i tt i j tt ' n i , Cure Reds Holdover Headache J-f'-' " "-S i " - 7 'K' riL' u - m Oue reason tlncy bought the Columbus rluh was to prt a certain re,.nut. Ha failed but Oolumhus now has produced Chic Cc clnvllo. And Chic looks UVc a ure shot. SPORTS . . TfeMOAAHD adui;: -s a f I'lttsburKh ..; I'aso Jtobles, CtiL Cincinnati ;.. Orlando, Kla. l'hlladelphia....Winter. Havon, Kla. Newk York San Antonio, Tev. l?OHton at, i'ftembuiv Brooklyn Clearwater. Flu. ; -Minor leaKUu oluhs in' tho Rrape frnit circuit Ineltulu HoeheKt(.'r, !n ternniiounl league chain pionK, at 1'laitt City:' Ituffulo at Foil louder dale; Toronto at lirpon Sprlntfs; IJwallkeo of the, American Ahso clatlon at l'ort IMeroe. Indianatiolin at ralmelto una .ColumbuK. . - ; cisA i ' w rt V GATHERED AT O A I A lJfPf)NIf OiiV VrfiYIiy . SA.V ANTONIO,, Tex.,: Jan. 30 ' '.(AJ') JSoine S0 KOlfcrs, anvileur: ''n", n:oiessionai in ec,ual number, re ready to clutter np the Brack- ; v"""? V1 ? anliual jiHo-niuliteair IS-holc ) ' i 'V ZM v - -'JA i ill ', , , "ithe keynote of the observance. ........ uii.,. i -....uiifcj T1U. arrival of Gov. John Wln- x.inorrow. i throp at Kalem, June 12, 1(130, with I t'asll lu lics totallliiK 12i will bo the charter Msnallied the transfer j i to Iho winning inofessionnls in thnjuf indopeiulent Kovernment to j third best halt event, w ith jjolil. sil- I Auieriml for the Hrst time In th j'ver and hrone medals to third ' history of a large colony on tlilM i ! amateur helpers, l-'irsl - place is continent.' ' . - - f j north !. ' '. ' i , The charter jttill is preserved. In wild 11111 Mehlhorn. w inner for the. last two years, and Horton smith,' Joplln, Mo., sensation, con- tinned to rule favorites in the 7;-' hole Tei-.w open. 'The odds were ullnost even that one -of' the pair would add the ir.no first prlne to his winter eurninirs after the Wist I shot hnd been fired Sunday, By Laufer ! 1 Whole Bay State AJaiGlr?un?.s lly John' It. Knox (Associated iVess -Staff Writer) ItOSTON (Al1) Three hundred years of American lifo will pass In ' r'Vli:w during K3o as (ho old Hay : Slnte observes the MassachusetlJi bay tercentenary. - . j From spring- until the onset of winter, from . the surf-swept rocks ; of the Atlantic coast to the rolling ; Berkshire hills, there will be paK- ; cants, paraded, religious Hervicefl, ! iconvi-ntions, expositions, pilKrlm- j ages, fairs, music, festivals, op''ti ; j house at historic Hhrinos nnd ex- 1 i hihldonH of historical tronsnres In ; commemoration of the unniversary. First amotii; the three leadtu? . 'events to ,bc commemomted is th! jnllrvt. iKindrudth annivei-snry of the . establishment ot the Massiichusetts f bay colony In New Knlaud by the ! Furltnns and the setting up of tn- . Xm(r,ca j CcleDnilft(n of the comlnB of free ; KOvernment. tho cerm of later ! American Independence, is to ho L the statehovise.' The Rcono of Winthrop a coniinir y is to be re-enacted at Ralein, nnd j llle event, ha'a been officially pro- , rlnlliiQii by Kfank i'r. Allen, present governor and .the fifty-first , sine- the revolution! ' " The second event, to- be- com. finoiiiorated is the three' 'hundredth i nnnlversary of the general court-- 'ih.. mimicii(u wwatre which ranks as one of the world's - oidt ieffii:,tivC bodies. I, Tho third s n group of arinlvir ,'saries the founding of Uostop. charlestown., Medford, Watertown, 1 to bury, . Kcwton,, Dorchester, Cambridge and Itrookline. The lenders of the tercentenary from (he first have plannf-U tipon a celebration that would be different from u world's fair, with itji artl- !fleally created central exposition. 1 Instead, the entire state and mi j Hon become the fair grounds and .the genuine treasures of the stale. historic, scenic and modern, be come the exhibits. Old-time manners and customs wHl be definitely In evidence, how ever. New Knglanders. quaintly dressed In the garb of three cen turies ago. will mingle on the streets with modern throngs. His toric shrlnrs, seldom uceesslbie. muy be visited. The ducking stool, stocks and pillory will be resur rected for exhibition purpones. Barbutti Is Again In Good Standing Ni:V YOKK. Jan. 3 (AD: P.ny Harlmtti. former Syracuse track star who won Arru rlca's only lctoiy lu the flat r-ices at the Olympic gaiiifs with a dive into the cinders at the finish .f the 4mo. ih ler ruu, is once mr nn am.i- u ur in the good sine?. of - the j Amateur Athletic union. He was mispendeil nearly u year ago until h "prnx-fd r rvtrarted" certain statements that koiuc ama teur athlete received excew money for uppeurliiK at trick meets. He was ninstaUd lust nitdit at a spe cial meeting of the Metropolitan A. A. 1. rigSstratlon committee j when he incrvnted u written !irHh;y. str'x of nn il-ui life Is r.wk In" uy Hl?'M-ninded, s a Uix tor. The next timu you arc late In Setting home. Juat tell her thai. Spbpt (Slants Alan J.Gould When the Kimi take Hh unninil I Irlniinlai; from tho 1'ar We(era foalball talent It luix at hiial th" eoliHolatlon of knowlni,' It Ik enKl- neei i if hy cnaeheH or Kasiern oi ikiu attraeteil beyond llu llnehleii by. flve-flfjure alarleH., Dr. h'neara of liarluioulh, Wesl l Vlririnln nml Minnesota join lU'W- nl Jonc Of Vale and Iowa, I'.np ur,.,,oiw,r fit iMlmi-irli. and l'helau of Notre Dame and rurdue In the I ip-.. vi-xii riMle vib,. ITl.e. fall- and rurilue In the rornlr.'a bead coaeh, Ih all alumnus or the nrhool he serves' but Ni ...i.rinnii.. ...trt fenii. M l n in. not ;i : , larila . ( racaeri inin-iii im-i Ki-s -Tho prevalent alu.ient attllmV! " Th''- J. rlf mwird atbletles see,H essentially , TLShnS" sound ana nsib.e." remarks Prof, i ' '''' Ju Oeoru-e II. Nettleton, ehalrmnn .ofVJ0- - - . Yafe'M advisory hoard on athletics,; on. old head!" In A.lanta, It means Which rcralls the eoaversatioib n i sonn thlnfr. few yrnr.s iiko, between tlie head ; ' conch and the fnntball eominilUH' ; 'WJfl. lip.. SHl-.ltll I- (hairman at one of th" J-jil' fore-- v '. most universities ilaliiiK a season '. f HIO 'AOO. J""- 3" AI') rail in whlrh this colleKe's eleven wiia f dy ITannon, builder of the Chleaso KUfforliii; a tharp deeljae. '. - ' '. ; tladinm,-aspires to he sheriff .of "The trouble Is that., the . .old : funk County. rpirlt h;is gone." Kild the lio.-lil', 1'e.tilions wero' In circulation to couch. ' "There: is net i nlhuslnsiii V.ay ih llarnidn's )iehilf so he could amoiiK lho!Ui)iier-iriadnrites fpr'ahej'lieeiiine a caniMrinio .on the repub team. .Wllijvriairily. a haliilful turn-i lican 'tleliet. . il!imiipn 1ms a host of e.l out fur n pep rally berprn hist political friends an, a result of hi wcel.'s lanme: . llmvxnn we espect (p deyriiip a good ie.-,nu 'with. such, a.': laok .of-spirit as that ?" .' - ; '. ' , - "I do.n't bUime .thenv ' for not turning. out." replied the chairman. "Mow cart you expect' tho noys-to-i(Ct wni-ked .up over a losintf team? think .their)' vj ltude shows -a ffood deal..of. -cnnimon sense nnd tood Idi. of propnrtlon Ctlve thcrn a wlnnlnK teain, and then watch-the i ciitliuslasnu"- .; ; r I . - . ; 'i JTero: and "tlu-re: ' j Speakinic of kcepinfr the business . In , tho family. Ulck. CMendon's younp-er brother. Hubert, is an as sblant' coach at Columbia and John Wray, son of H ad Coach Jim Wriiy, Ih handltiiK the Cornell freshmen oarsmen. 2 INFANT'S - Gowns, Gertrudes & Saques Made Up From Best Quality ; Outing Flannel & Ready -to-W ear NORTON'S ill)DY SM0F A DIFFERENT METHOD f SAVES THE HI-TESTVACUUM Tlie Woveerter (Mnnr.) lazel(n - Is ei.mlni'linx a reailer eoiueHt ba,i on the iiuiniinu: Ih Hnbo''itiitjt worth $S5.(i00 n year for threp '-eiiwt w lh iirlaon of t!(i for thi I rrt and $ln for the mn'oml bent anwer. Jiiiiuiy Jiiliimton. I ho national : aiiiateur Kolf ehainiilon. lahc-H :.:, 'pi.-ii-lieii HiviliKii dally with each rliib when at home. hid vor know that , Mi!;e (Innab-H In u C.'ubun. but he h:ifl a Heoteb temiieruruunt an far a leb'Ki'aniF lira conceriu-d. . . . The ulber day day l.oule Nalila of Milwaul;eo wired Mlliu.lin offer. , .:. Tin- reply Mlho Kent u3 "I'linie If pay bl-" . . That WlnRK tn mind (he wire (lonzaV'x , renl to Milid Kelly wlion tho Mln-aeapi'li"- buti..r riKkcd hlill for Houiii 'Informalloii ahoill n. player he was I iateresieii In. I.elley lind nulled : for a det, for a detailed report, anil he (tot i thin: "(. )or (lent i turn: 1.101 in iu m. mi. . . . Oonrnbs la (Mill to eainp whh f tho Hreweri: this yi'ar, If lie can be i'f ndeed away from his siiiflu- ptati- ; taliiin near Havana. , . . Tho At- ! activities id nihletlc. promotion, In eluillns ix day. bcycki . raeiif. : llo recently, retired aa president, of .the C'liicaKo' f5iiidiuin corporalion..- MIXS'ESOTA TO f .' VHSTIfl ATB : MINNBAPOMS. .Minn., Jnn. 30, (Al):-APP0I"t,,1''nt f a cominlt-i tee to Inveatlffale athletic, affali(, at. the University, of Mimioaota .wilh a probable view to reorKaft- lz;iiion was announced today by Lotus, IX Coflmati, president of the unlvert-ity. . " A movie producer has been try ins to find a hnuxhty princess in casting a new show. Why doesn't he ask the Ktrl wlio sell" tickets at any theater? 1 FULL FLAVOR,