La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 26, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Tuesday, August 26, 1930
i
Style and Foot Protection;
' When you buy Natural Bridge Arch
Shoes you buy:
Style and Foot Protection.
At an extremely moderate cost.
Heretofore women supposed that Style
was expensive and that health shoes were
expensive.
We offer you shoes whose smart lines
cleverly conceal the (act that they are sci
entific, health shoes. "Good to the foot...
good to the eye... good to the pockethook. "
NATURAL BRIDGE
ARCH SHOE
J6
7
SB rect 8U inches to beat John
kuce 0 previous mark of 68 feet
: i-fy incnea without oven1 removing
bis sweat shirt then outstripped
; Ralph Rose s eight-pound record of
of leei 7 inches with a put of 08
iccb wjg incnes.
ABIE ISRAEL
BEATS EVANS
IN RETURN GO
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 26 l
adic Israel. Portland bantam, satis
fled thi customers lost night that
his previous decision over Jackie Ev
ans, Kansas City, was no fluke. Is
rael won every round. With a slash-
Int. JabblnK left hand he beat Ev
ans about the head and body, drop
ping htm for a count of six In the
third and twice for counts In the
sixth. Evans' face was cut from the
sharp blows.
Mickey Dolan. Portland light
welKht and Bailor Willie Gordon
went six rounds to a draw in the
semi-final. Gordon dropped Mickey
In the fifth hut he was up without
taking a count.
Eddie Volk. Portland, lost a close
decision to Ray Archer. Tacoma, six
rounds.
Johnny Hansen. Portland's news
boy boxer, knocked out Johnnv
O'Brien. Tacoma, In the third round
of their six-round go and Roy Jacks,
Kansas city light heavyweight, won
an easy decision over Gus Eaton.
Portland, six rounds. Jacks scored
six knockdowns.
Sad Sam Jones Makes It Three Out
Of Four Games From Philadelphia
Ily orlo Kobertson i Jones accounted for his sixth
(Associated Press Sporta Writer) I straight game. In five of which he
Buck In 1010 a youth of 23 years, started and finished, yesterday In
with a mediocre minor league rec- - downing the Athletics 3 to 2. Letty
ord. and tmstveilng to the name of j Grove- was opposing him but Sod
Bamue' Pond Jones mado his bow Sum set the champions down with
to ma,or :eague baseje.i as n mem- enly six hits and broke Groves strlnn '
Only Three More
Days
of Our
ber ol the Cleveland Indians.
mo boy from Woodslield, Ohio,
who cost the Indians 8Q0. wandered
In the American league, from Cleve
land to Boston. New York, St. Louis
and finally to Washington. Before
ho reached the Oenators In 1927 his
name hud been shortened to "Sad
Sam." Maybe It was because of the
expression cn his fare, or his abil
ity to spread grief anion- opposing
batsmen or again it may have been i
the fact that be plavcd In four i
world ccrles without wtnnin r.
game 1
hue Sain Poison tr- .V i
c. eiyht consecutive triumphs.
In lending powerful aid to Jones,;
was 24-year-old Joe Cronln swing
ing a wicked bat. He accounted for'
all of the Senators' runs sending ;
Heinle Manush a crass in the fourth.
with a drive into the field stands)
and scoring Sam Rice with a single
In the eighth, with what proved to
be the winning tally. '
I) rt roll Trlmr. Hroivns
The only other game played in t
either of the major leagues saw the i
Detroit Tigers take the measure of !
the- St. Louis Browns 7 to ft after i
Sad Sam is still in Washington, i Tcir. Bridges, rookie hurler from the
spreading grlei', especially among ' Three-Eye league, hed issued 12 bases
the Philadelphia Athletics as they on balls. I
strive to tighten their grip on the ; Bridges, who has n record of strlk- i
league leadership. - Although 33 lng out 160 batsmen In 12 consecu- !
years of ago and kicking much of . tlve games last year, received credit!
the speed and deceptlveness that has for winning his first major league i
HILL'S
La Grande's Largest Home-Owned Store
kept his all-time pitching record
above the .500 wark. Sad Sam still
retains his cunning and Is using It
to aid waiter Johnson and the Sena
tors In the battle to oust the Ath
start aithough Walte Hoyt was call
ed to the rescue In the ninth with '
two men out. Previous to Hoyfs ap- I
pcarance Ferrell had cleaned the
londed bases with a triple. Bridges i
... v.. uiai.wi. uuib ir.ic m- lunmu utwi w.m u tripic. linages j (M
lettcs from the league leadership. He may have been wild but he was stingy i M
has defeated the A's In three out of with, hits, giving the Browns onlv ! 9
four games.
YOIXU CI'EIHTH SIKKT
CHICAGO, Aug. 26 Wi Robert ! mm mm"m.u . . '. ...
Mooro of Grand Rapids. Mich., ani , rr,
Charles Cocciapoglia of Rockford. iNpSl l A MaPT
HI., meet today for the first blork lucai A 1TXCCL
of their 3000-polnt national Junior
pocket billiards championship match,
the first event of its kind to be held
lr the United States.
. The match has been altered from
three blocks of 1000 polnta each, to
six fiOO point blocks, because of the
boy' ages. The Grand Rapids en
trant is 13,; and Cacciapaglia Is 12
years old.
v - BRITISH TRACK
-v TEAM CONFIDENT
the 400-yard relay and possibly the
one-mile relay, to augment the ex
pected victories on the field.
Percy Williams, who took the 1023
Olympic championships In the 100
and 200-meter dashes back to Can- ,
ada, accompanied the British team
. . as It left Hamilton yesterday, but was f
Athletes Of iWO Nations out 01 lne bntu because of a pulled ,
iciiueu, Buiicreu in ine iinais oi me
Angels; Ducks
Host To Solons
Frank Campbell
Seriously Hurt
In Baer Battle
CRICKET FLAT
PERSONALS
to Vie for Honors in
Chicago Tomorrow
By Lois Withei-spoon
(Observer Correspondent)
CRICKET FLAT. Oregon 8peclal
I 100-yard dash In the empire games. ln? Mrs" ?0PM-.' Lo An-
-.is n
ci m :) CHICAOO, Aug. 20 (IP) The Strug
iI; ''gle for track nnd field supremacy
Wl:TKHX SI'HIXTKUS WIN
PITTSBURGH. Pa., Aug. 20 (IP)
Were vlsltlnir frinnri. BnH
J?.7 X . coun.lry ne Tuea- cf their nearest competitors, the An
5 . mi. wuue lormeriv liven in thin ...... .
iiiouunun. 18., ' auk. ' -Io n.. ' j , - - , gi-'i. nicy aic uuitusv -;vri.uiii ui
A fast quartet of spdlnlers from jZ i!'" . If I! , lne , ,lme ! keeping the top spot.
Kiu mi -int-. iwiu i.e.-. 0v..,..- ( In- iog ftnRcies athletic club won h, 1W iVV oi--; bacramento. .which worked u to
,ii"io"8 " r.iiK"ni--i.-i"iB p-'--;i)oui tile 400 yard and 880 yard re- ' i . TtT . . fourth place Inst week, ploys Port-
ir '- th0 worlt1, tolvmi Great Britain I avs )n the Ilnllonal Bmateur ath. "mer Ycck. of Dayton, Wash., was i )and. The Solons hove traveled
,11 ,he united etote,, WB temper- , ,0.,c ,lnlon championships Monday Bw 'hc. h.om.l! .of h- lster- , north, and will er.i;agc the Ducks on
-rny lorgouen toaay as unicago 1 but tne Dtn A. c. entering ever- "' ." ; .. fY1 a K' lne '"r their home ground. The Senators I
vurneo qui 10 greci me uuiie-cs 01 , rejay evcnt on tn, pr0Brm, wo" . art playing baseball.
mini Liuuin. mo point trophy with thirteen to dlth- T .V, "-'"'-
Battle plans were postponed for 1 the Los Angeles club'B ten. 1, 1 .' James 'Bnrth this week
ceremonies, parades luncheon, and; Th0 cl.,lc mll0 r(.,y ch8mplon. Zl-JZ auZ'm
receptions were on the program for 6mp wont to . ,30.,.. ... fn. " . . - 1M"e "
losc speedy. , teain consisting of . Mrs. John Graham has also been nn
H) tlio AMUH-lnlFil Press LEAD PRANK CAMPBELL
The San Pranelsco Seals nnd Los NAN FHANCISCO, Aug. '2(1 (P)
Angeles clubs of the Pacific Coast ITankle C amiibell, 311. henvyivelght
league tangle In San Francisco to- boxer of San Kanclsco. was near death
day lr. the first game of this weeks at St. Joseph's hospital todav from
scries to battle fcr second place In the effects of n terrific beating re
league. To tie the Angels lor sec-. reiving ill Ills bout here lost night
end. the Seals must win the series with Max Ilaer or l.fvennore. x-ray
fou: to three, as the southern team pictures revealed the boxer's entire
It leading by one game. br.iln Is a mass or blood clots and
Only a major upset can put the three physicians In attendance said
Hollywood Stars out of top place this chances for his recoverv were "ex-
weeK. ine stars piay tne san t-rnn- iremcly slight. . I
.-iscr. Missions at Los Angeles. The :
Missions are now tied vllh Oakland
for fifth place in the league, and '
with the Stars three games ahead ;
This week we are giving away Free
one ton of coal with every large Circu
lator purchased and one-half ton with
small or medium size. Get yours now.
Saturday is the Last
Day of This Offer
A Carload of Circulators at Absolutely
The Lowest Prices Ever Offered
Universal Circulator
Illustrated Above
rtiiiil
it Uj-
tho welcoming ot Lord. David Qurgh-
1
; ard bno-era. i
tr Tiw American. team itfftss 3i
uu hiiu mra. vi tftrir viaif mi n
iVA- L.,nft.!?,n"w; PL'aJlx,; H" We- tlnioaMoULp orfhdc Sun-
T ----- iMuiiui nuu Liiiii(i: iiuil leet wie Lien
';.! 1(r . c.. anu.milqi) A. p of P
tarrlvel.burKll.hoine Ih thrco mlnutra 22
. iK;'"'"'"'"'! ,1 v. . ., jii", ' Mr.andM:b:W.'Barlowandfam-
Wrkout Thji" Af.ernoon mond i'njnd Htor "Sr rJS CM " H A"'
theSnplple'fffi
nrtmcial fighV; lombrroVT feessfnll? ' ddfenalAfc title Von' by mvSSh
lUKin. was sci. tor mis aiternoon. iiwir club last year. Mr and Mra rim; ok, 11.,. . "
lp. spite of Uucle Sam's big rec- The two-mile relay title vehfc fcent two children and Mrs Philins' mmh "or Sunday,
ognlred superiority in the, field ' to the Pennsylvania RallroadTA. A. er all of Marshftold I . I1"' CnrrlC Thompson and son of
events, the British were -confident c. 'Chicago. tne.ur mile to Pitts-1 Wednesday d are' vlsnfnl wfth Ml,ton visitor, at tin, home of
ci scoring their first victory n four ,'.t,!!i A.A.. ouTrtel. and th.. lliTuLJf'Jj?' VI:- her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bech-
nirr mI nt wiVAi in n,,f Z w." o. . qiwrvsi iniwni , man urtene anq other i-elatl vte.
D..T..- .... ...... v ' wiitHv.iHuu in a mjcvim oiiot Air. ana Mrs,
pnPi FRANCISCO, AUR. 26 (JPt
nuiiering from a severe concussion
01 the brain, Prankle Campbell,
heavyweight boxer of San Francisco,
was in a serious condition at a hos- ;
pltal here today, following his bout '
at the San Francisco baseball park ;
last night with Max Baer, Llver-rr.o-e,
Cal. He had not regained ,
consciousness early today. i
The bout, ccheduled for tn rminrts '.
arc playing baseball, and may by I was stopped in the fifth nfter
dint of good luck, climb another ! Campbell had taken n terrific bat- i
notch. j tenng lo the head and was swaying
The Oaks have also gone north j unconscious on the .ropes. Previous
c: play the Seattle Indians. The In- j ly in the second round, ho was 1
dlnns are down at rock -bottom in ' handed a terrific clout in the back ;
the standings. The Oaks were favor- of the head, a blow which Camp
ed to win the series. bells backers were quick to claim
; was en unfair punch.
Mr. ana mis. j. e. wiinerspoon ana j user had londed on the floor, be-
And Half a Ton of Coal Free
Wood grained porcelain enamel finish gives this
circulator a wonderfully pleasing appearance and
otias to tne attractiveness of the living room.
Equipped with duplex grates, it burns either wood
or coal
famUy were visitors at the home of fore a half push and a half knork-
Mrs. wiinerspoon s uroiner, r. una : aown assail 11 by Campbell In the
jvirs. uiarence winy, oi waiiown. secona nna the latter had turned
Miss Hnzel Scott was a visitor at away. Bner Jumped to his feet and
iqe xiome oi miss uorovnea ecuiei lanaea viciously at the base of Camp-
jrem bunaay until weanesaay. t oers brain. He saved himself by
1 i tinv-L--. ,.umc .wl. u ..u..un WHUKiHB IU II1C rODeS.
CuninheH Cnnies Hark
Campbell came back strong in the
iumut. ouipuncnca his heavier op-
fiuiieiiif ana
seemed ' tn ' hp hn'tiinc
tel last Week. '. things; hit nu-ti ti-nt- a t, rwn.
1 Uiec PHIth Dfnuf Tt-na vlcftlnc nt. I i . . .. .
ut,.i ,' o . uiiwei way ne wnn noiaint? D1S
nuccucnw, excellent perronnances putting contest with eight and 13- daus titer. Mrs Jav .inhnsnn -"y. . U4 . ' " J uw" UIIlu nnor DKeu mm into
llrLT"IJXlZUX ..." Of.W.U.w;r "SSTIC COMMENT
Icncei-runnlne event.. The' i.m rrTi'VH ",7:,T" ." ,"n .r' Bec.n" , .OLAMIB, Scotland -w-Attention
StatesV however, figured , on taking .He.. He h.;d tlwi.i"'-"-? '"y- Vho .paid the baby of the Duchess of York
l HUT- CAUlltfU BUlllWlll. luuhiiuuv jj
Delivers your stove and coal
at once. Pay the balance in
convenient weekly or monthly
: installments according to the
lequirements of your income.
Wood Burner
Circulator
. corner.
t Jnv.
shot a terrific -right to "tho ,
mow sunicfeni In Itself to
iTIH3E NEWEST TEFLENID
left-wing laborltes. Comparisons arc
made between the lot of royal In
fants nnd that of poverty stricken
subjects.
At the annual Keir Hardie Mem-
orlal demonstration at Cumnock, Ayr
shire, about 100 miles irora nere. miss
Mary Shcnnon. laborite, said the
j royal baby "would never have to face
I the question of living on five, three the- open air ring half an hour and
or two shillings ft week." I falling to revivo him tnnir hfm
She was sarcastic concerning John
put out the light for Campbell.
canipbell slid into n sitting pos
ture and wedged into the .comer
took a rain of clouts to his -rtnpro- 5 S
tecttd jaw. Referee Toby lrwin's po- b
sition behind Baer hiding the
slaughter. Finally the referee stop
ped the fight and held Baer's glove
aloft, There was no count and th
victory was credited as a technical
r.iii'cxouc.
We'll, Buyrour Ola1 Stove
D'w't.bother "with that old stove another winter.
We'll buy it from you at a liberal allowance apply
ing it as part payment on 'your new circulator.
Let us have our appraiser call on you.
Beautiful wood grained enamel
finish and a' guaranteed fuel
saver. Feed door and fire box
of a size large enough to take
care of standard size stove wood.
A credit equal to the coal prem
ium goes with this circulator.
R. Clynes, labor home secretary, who
jwas present officially to attest the
I birth. She commented that lota of
i babies could have been .substituted
I before he saw the child.
' Hundreds of thousands of people burn conl
and will continue to burn coal because they know the
value of a radiant sustaining heat . . . because, of its
year-in and year-out economy . . . because it leaves no
greasy uncleahlincss on the walls, no tarnishing mar
to metal fixtures . . . and particularly because they
know it is absolutely safe. .' . ;". , "
And now, the developments of the new stoker
industry mark the awakening of the coal man to the
march of progress. They signify the newest trend
BACK TO COAL. This is why ....
The modern stoker gives you the same CON
VLNIHNCH as other fuel substitutes with the many
added advantages of coal. It gives you new coal-saving
economies in a fuel whose known economy is not
based on "estimates". You KNOW the old economy
of coal, and its indisputable savings . . . now with
1930 methods of firing, you cut former costs still lower
... in some cases actually in half.
Before taking the often extravagant claims of
competitive fuels loo seriously, you owe it to your
self to phone your coal man -let him present this new
story and you will be acreeablv sur
prised to learn that you can have the
easy convenience of 1930 living with
the worry-free advantages of coal.
Phone your coal man . . . hear
his story of a proved SAFI: heat and
learn why it is the most CONVEN
IENT and ECONOMICAL heat for
you!
Souvenir Shell
Injures Owners
ST. JOSEPH. Mo. (IP, A souvenir
from a battlefield In France, shelved
with other bric-a-brac, brought to a
household a grim reminder of its
original purpose.
Miss Genevieve Courtier. 18. was
troubled with a nail In her shoe. To
gether with her
line IT olm um,
... UUF,..v ......ii-i. .v, wo-; wneni, 4ys 35.50: Erahnm 40k tun-
Inir a mllshed 7 mllltmrtor nettle. . v.-1 . .-"..' Bnm. m O.JO.
r. 1 . ujicin intra wnpiii. iiks
utur-nifiii
Doctors worked over Campbell In
lie- open air i-lne half nn hnnr .nri
falling to revive him. took him m
hospital where physicians and nurses
worked over him for hours. !
Baer, a two to one favorite, re- !
ceived more opposition than was ex- !
pected, Campbell losing the first
round by a nod and taking the
, .win kit tuoiiy.
I , -1(l-.-0 Chance
Campbell was knocked out at 10-20
P- m.
I Physicians said ho was suffering
! from a general cerebral hemorrhage
; and had a fifty-fifty chance to live.
I M'OAII AMI H.iH'u '
' PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 26 (!Pt
Sugar: steady; (sacked basis) cane.
! fruit or berry 4.80 per cwt. Beet
outuir e.ou cwt,
Carr Furniture Company,
oc.
Eastern Oregon's Largest Home-Furnishers
nan m her shoe. To- Hour: steady: (city delivery prices)
nephew. Dudley Gar- family patents. 49s 86.40 whol'
ght to flatten It, us- , whcat, 49s s5.50. grnmmii 4js JP:
tile as a hammer.
Tho shell exploded, tore the fin-
igers from Garner's right hand, drove
iragments of metal into his right
ride and burned Miss Courter's face
and eyes. Both were said by physi
cians to be In a dangerous condition.
patents.
flour. 49s 85.90.
t6.20: bakers'
86.40: pastry
through tunnels or chutes or dog- plied. "And so did they. I didn't mind nanv hi, i, n.. " -
houses. The miniaturists will find that." . uumi P"ny has been 60. The year before ho
when they essay the orthodox gr.me. , Eicht ... ,.. , , ;"':, I ;, ynkec8, Tony Lazzert
It Is sufflclentw difficult to get the traiHug at 1-6 0-4 MiPneK',, ""C"' r ,1 "llS "gmc ' 1,1 th
little white ball into the little round pire Marked 'i X'f IV. T VPl" ! , . ?88 p,a''n nalf tl
hole when nothing Intervenes but a ny ' ,,'B,1 'S00,' . ' C"h",tBf"R ,d "v" rar'"ed atmosphere of Salt
modest segment of an acre of billiard- ? S"' SD fL , k ' y-Sn town for the hitters.
match to Sutter, and limped tron l ord In -1927 , 1S4 Tmes SUB rCC"
the scene. . ' bwhus.
Meanwhile. thP AmArin .
table uuttlng surface.
Practically the only similarity be- ' the scene.
tween ihis new game and golf is that i
it is performed with a goli ball nad ' Home run records aie In the process ' Sr tJcP.rd of 42, made b Bunny
something like a Rolf club. of being bounced all over the nrnfr. i 51. Kansas City in 1921, has
. oiuuui uuseuuii premises. Tne bounc
I'OHTl.AM lMtOlH CE
This Game
Of Golf
i
been attacked with a great vehemence i
by tlie veteran Nick CuIIod of the
Minneapolis club. He was around the
40 mnrk in mid-August and going
strong.. ; . 6
Strange as It may seem, a miner ,
league 1iomo run record of 45 was set
a" ha?sffe, i i -dkr
PORTLAND, Auc, 26 Butter: Hv O. i. K.-rlfr
very firm, unchanged. " in t art. and it isn't war. and Ueve 1 11 have a look at a golf course
Eccs: very firm, unchanged. mot critics say it Isn't golf, but the j
Milk (butterfat) poultry, country f tact remains that there are now 25- I
meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, ; vi tnese miniature golf courses
hay. cascara bark and hops steady ; scattered about the face of our na-
nnd xinehai.Kod.
But Mr. Piris's idea is that the Tom ing is not confined altogether to the
Thumb game, not appealing espec-. major leagues.
hilly to golfers attracts to its cccen- j Joe Hauser. who did n lot of sing
trie little confines a great many Eine for Connln Mnrk h(4,r hJ
thousand Persons who otherwise a leg four years h 8hnttere( t,
would never think of starting out on former international league record of
u golf course. ! 44 homers bv wtHr. mnr,H t ...5
round of 18 so-called holes tn
strokes, he inclines to ask sports ed
tnra uVtnt. -Ufia tho hmt. vnrfi Rnhhv
Jones ever did in coif. Then he savs !
(to himself): A 63. huh? Well. I be-
y The all-time record In fast com- "D" c"cult. " C'"53
Sport Slants
U
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The West's Unequalled Fuel"
Ail
Shirtcraf t
Airman
liioadcloth
SHIRTS
in White
nnd Colore
$1.95
Thoy Can't Shrink
Hv Alan -I. tiotilil -
(Associated Press Sports EiUorl
Big BUI TUden never before has
: tlve land
! Investments adding up to 8125.000.- .'
COO are represented thereby and sev- j
eral economic expert have paid the I
funny little game the serious com- i
nllmetlt nf rnti.lrln-litD I. 1
tuiif lactor in staving off a business w t ...... bn.i.t. ;
depression. ousmes to d(,rult hls match n1 wnIk OI
"win i . i tlie courts, as he did against the
. on' nollon"' open isharpshootlng Cliff Sutter at Rye, N; '
championship in prospect end this y ;
CrS?.0,ndCnt PmeA on lhe "''onl In his prime. In fact. Tllden rcl-
' ""'"T- nlons wlth Orntland Ished the reactions of soectators. If
. Js no bccomln! m me to ne did not actually encourage demon-
i, .1 r?r,H'st to"cre OI '1'i-sc stratlons. In one of his books, the
manifold embryonic golf courses. American champion w.ote:
They cer.alnly are taking the pastime "... the player owes the gallery :
solemnl enough. mucn B5 a actor OKes an aurtJ.
in :ny nome town. and. I am told. ence. '
In many other home towns, the During the East-West matches at
young of the species are going "out Forest Hilts In 1922. TUden and Rlch
and buying themselves plus-fours and ard were playing Johnston and Da
postel hosiery and variegated foot- vis In the doubles. TUden. then es
Rear. They make dates with other now. had a habit of wearing a sweater
young of the species, and soend hour3 during the first few gomes of a
and hours o; a moonlit evoning un- match. The gallery began to call:
Be Prepared for
WINTER
It Always Comes
Nut Coal
Stove Coal
Fancy Lump
S12.00 Delivered
$13.2.-1 Delivered
$13.73 Delivered
der electric lights. Imitating a motor
Take off vour sweater. Bill.
Mischievously. Bill kept It on. The
The humorists say wo are becom- 1 match went to five sets. Davis's ser
vice, particularly severe, aced Ttlden.
The crowd yelled. TUden str.tled.
ins nation of putierers.
.
Now. this miniature business that Richards won his point. Again Davis
ias run into hi bus:iias mar not bo aced TUden on the service The crowd
polf. But no less an authority than . Jeered and TUden enjoyed it. sending
i Alex Pirie. president of the Profes- . Davis's next service bacic for a severe
; atonal Golfers association of America, placement. The crowd kept riding Til
gives it as his opinion that the minia- den for the rest of the match which
turtsts of today aro the golfers of the he and Hlchards won after a long
future. ; deuce battle.
I They are not playing tjolf. of cours? "Didn't all that 'horsin?" bother
ihU is my own notion. On a g-lf . von?" he .is asked 9lt?nrard.
w ir m i,ot pr roach thj hv.ij ' No. I hd a sv!l tim? " he re-
Erickson
Diirland
Phone Main 792
1525 Jefferson St.