La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 03, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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WINTER OLYMPIC !
GATilES TO BEGIN
Contenders to Compete
Tomorrow at Lake Placid
in Chilly Weather.
Aa5cei&: Press Sacrta Witter j
7 pTF PLACID. If- T Frt. J?
Tr; sue Gertnanr'a shattered bob
tied car.arc.s today Jay 1 tie iH
1? hcsjiitai. on w bully hrt he
zty c. Lake Placid prepared, so
lauich. the winter Cftjre pztf.
Thssaday.
OsfWEriir FnzJclin" "IX EosereK
ws2 href adcrssB ax the open
smg eeremiccjes soeacT3V- Juce Shea,
a iOCii OO? T3D made gOCd a a J2
aer. inlf i-'-tui defer h-. co
rsur the OSymjae o-h Jar 231 rep
resentasws of 17 jjrrarj.
A rra: ivr ard he wtZ fs-re
the starter with lie speed Icltx of
the wr.ri2. in the first a a:.' tig race,
the f'
Ftrc thesi tir-v-,! the hockey
at Czstx is A zijt Cnrsed
iaTxrtZe Vj beat iai Pa.-ri
is- tie p-sek rhaa: ti. eiaait a
the $Xxj ecensa c the yay S.v
iriif aiterroen Fee. 11, tse greas-
es-i tun cc ue wtnter sports wsrid
2 srrre far Osy-atpae 5a.ursi.
Krai mater Arrr.e
Tie jrId -c-a.-.hr ha xiTen pace
to real Scsr lzis have packed
lie iti trails. eeeipCy aiocg te Ad
rgatfack apes,
-. There is- ie ap:ity zd the er
csry stays weil ova. near zero. Tie
stress are h:s ws2i nags, enilrened
toy The hart cf rsetarg in
Tera wb b&i cce iazk ati&w Is
tie pfccsre. La t&e Lftjce Pici4 3ac-
1153 &72. pffBCSfiWJi JJ- V0& H-
ySiers. tie ce ct tie oee ar-
Albert Bjc your braxssa
es: tie tied of Cfftkin Pntz Orxa. -n
of Via. EcerexTj -withis three
wrsst. 4 rrer oi u the iied
trcace tjros?2i the lop ctf Shary
ii3Le btkir.
cf the train, &ad Ceep cute -ocd the
fceuS.
Two ohr nrgJaCT of the
fci. &ic "svre in the bo:taI.
tors aul he veered rm coo-
lA the cse hospital Capox Ver
Ey zhn "- Dr. Besrtcfc Atohihora.
scemhers d tfae Genr:ia Jjed. thAt
craihd throciyls it "Tcj corrt
V. - COW H HftltFt L
"- This la aacxher of a aeriea of
M&ocUx 'fStten eactusETely for the
Assocatd S'rem by Cmted 9?ax
Ofrmoc ooachea. on. the prospecta
of itmix teanta.)
By -lH Blwt
(Ouch of the Czuted Spates skt-rtzn-azaS
jsnping' team)
LAKE PIACTD. 5". Fto. 4 tP
Per the lEAny jeara that the mister
Otymplca cowT. the tkl ruciitn aid
jniprra of Scmf aid Evedea hae
mied the-'KTjrld.
. TP hope So fiTe them the arrest
oppoeiuoc they haTe yet faced in
CXynipic fanapay bet theae two na
Jtrjcj f.2ll carry the banner of chaa
paocj. The bwden of proof ia on. ta.
We ihooJd iraJre our beaS ahowmr
thia year In the ati jrxspa, despite
the preaence of the tx.-rxxj Stat'
veeian brctiera. Snzund and Butct
Buod, and Kaare Walber;. aa veil
a Ericsson, of Sweden.
LXLma? the post tvo -veeiu X be
Ifaere tea: Caaper (Xaec twtce
Cnxted natioraal chajeptocx- haa
been mpm aa eU aa the inraderf.
Tcey ha-pe cccjiscenii j bettered 200
feet. tx:i co ha Ojsen. despcte the
hacxlap of an injured ahcxlr. E05
ILxxekKn a? haa lumped 4eyocd
tne reeord of 13d feet far the Lnter
vaie Jis here.
Svitzeri&nd offers a pair of stub
born contestant in the jumps In
Fritz Ka.-glfri.an ard Care Chioav
BrccaUv Oeca. of Poland. Is dan
jrercca. Ksmy haa a doui deferd-Oljrzjp-jz
chmp'a In Johan
Brgt triaateaam. in the conahined
rjusjx aid jrr.pr5 ard the 1 S
3tiiCcreJ!r e?er.t..
AcAnat hist in. brs.h of theae itrur
g!ea -we mli ecd E. J. B&cd. of Ne
Hampshire S'-a-'-e WEJteraiiy, inser-coi-Ute
ehjmptiQCL. Lioyd F.impoc.
and Rcif Uociien.
Z)oi Fraser Beats
Johnny Hansen
POHTLAXD. Ore. PO 3 Don
Fraer. 5poaie. welTerreLrht had
too icich ?ed aid cTemes for
Jchrii y Hi ne n. rt Ur! , and the
ticnhrrer Vjct a .i-r..id decion
from the fcrs-jer Poniard te-aaboy
here la. cirht. Htiaec. hurt
zht hiiC in the rwmd irhen
ha fat Urjded aam Pnaer'a eibov
instead cf hi c r.n Hii-vra prt orer
a hard r.rr.: to Praters ctm ia the
:or.c, f? caused Praer to bc.d oa
It a rood, ftat f.?ht, sr.se ope
sritri a rr. '. r.sr, ura of ciinchlr.
"":;diai" Pat OUar-rjran. Santa
Ar-a. Cai . ard ?(ors'-an WJ.c, Van
cct:TT. B. C lilddleeihu. vent
six tld rocrjtn to a drav. Ah. W!z-s
JjS?. Ch:nre louihpaw. added anotner
Iijch'.rlne knockout to hat lat try
awppir-j? BAty Petrle VaneotiTer. B
in the wHcotd ;th a left hook
It vas a ffreat acrap 3rhl It laated.
Bearcat Eater. &?.trie ):2hi heary
veixht. iuxxd out -a lk round de
cision orer PrarJtie Wameche-
HOMH IVJlKf.- OII1fM
LUCKJfOW. India. Feb. 7 iJF Four
aub-icupcttjrs and t-r head con
aths utre Inj'wed here teyiar in
the expicwi'x: of a bomo thrwrn t
tftra ouu-Ld liie public parit in the
aij a buiieat ceuirr.
0o ewei n
First Place Due
To Sparkling Win
CHICAGO. rL I iPV-Osao EKe
Eeeivi rerxrti u -ems. vx. i
" M sjj art a .i
:EIJIr,a!1J,1-,l"!
zz ar m :-r he !! a
X3. rt i-yzrT h -p3j4 TtL (
Bi c?eesl a Srx of- !
feCTt 3 --l a trm tias cfcJ
toes B-si TOiid r doi i oce
cC tie tvsr. is the f
j: u -B-ir-"-y Tta ty SO to 12
azi TircjaIy ciJzach the
runs ejnacce br deleaura:
Jaae Scheter. the !12 b.i:m fcLz. '
Prasjc Sconce cf EnJtaa. teas j
Lea y- Chjcax f
Far.g Sar today
BRUSHING UP SPORTS . . .
BULLET "JOE"
terete SSEK fiHTiSr
FAST WINTER SPORTS DRAW F.S TO JI0U
W.hf- .-'.3.f.r-iri '.-3Cf."'-'.-3, '.? -- tSfaiii
.. : l.gi.-' .. ' , f f 1 !!.??..-? P
f . :J i f -. ft z m v ' - -:
rp r tira !elJ !i .v.ontu asi
attefH.nr prtnc.TS- a::h von
eunn (ru-ra tJaibze cz ir. K'rSir
H:sxar itzm ta.ae tee vj
iBBpu Bottom: ftotrrntw Juhc
Meier of irrtzua vie the hov
Iresi d-rt :-d-
PortiaK-i, Or. With max Iran
far.s prr.K-Jt fr ir.e rtr.ir.f
prvgram of sai mrcrff. tr.v.rz-.-irrj
and c:.r r.ow c.7ru. ror.
la.vi is kir(r forwafi to a :z
5a .i -.Ti for i : s w , r; : r r a v r"':-
ftn the lower sIi?e- of it. I-'y:
a:-cn'. D b5i;m frt.Ti tre t-
re-ier ' tse Roe Citv. in 5:-
.. ai;-Nor".r,tfcirn tc.
T'jurrev wiii be iv;4 rfi tre
Kci jump. Oaymo rarres star
in in w:nter oorts i.rt.nn haave
been invited to attend an open
tc-arnamerit to be itared March IS
jrder tne direction cf ie UvaiM
Cbb.
The oper.ir:? o. 'n:ch was
frrrally irji-jjr-iratet! hy GovTTor
Mier of Ortyon, who crowned Neil
Btitcriwis as q?en of the carnival,
brfmrht tat the larireit crowd ever
rat he red cn the famotki mscnta.n.
It etabliKl the fact, acrr.rdir.y to
!'cal erthu?;a-tj, thst Portia M'i
winter recreauo-1 ce.ittr ia ist
rirn Copai rrrn-w m third gJC
Howard Maple Sold
To The Senators
GX 1-1-1
Whitman College
Defeat s Montana
yr ?jt TAIXA ro 3 Th
tr.--ed the
UrrTCTXy itcct btiiKh:
j8W3I vxtxn wzs. c
Ur.rrStj 23 to 22.
&
f mim hrjib& lMf
MOJfTOOitEE Tj Ala. Sr-r
of aapie r r-i of cocioc pcovd
Jcr riricetr in ahrvs tie
c-ia ty ferrac tie cess 1.
'OC the acxe..
f-ijrs cotvxi asaorj-tc re
ports that cc-y i per cec-t oC ctt:T-
. ... tr t
,-m if h . i
Pi V.J T ail Ann
i s - s-ii'-c' xr i 1
? if S r-'5 ) -w 4 i-S
! W r -"Z " jn'r" f i
VPTVt IT
it V.'-
n .i
1 i iiiin mm. ii nan n iim.iuii.w
Owls To Invade
Pendleton For
Game With Elks
The ;wi ASes Ovtav to'rt to
Fer.rf?rtioe tccigrt to pilay tie tw
tn their jyawa or an Zactera Oreg-oa -;
iz&eptotiezii ttle. wia ff iaxo the
pe.rjigg.t 'qtsses te. tha aeccxs. The '
ratzr becxzse racce ' asd sere aa- '
fresl afer the tsTaaftcw of Mi'f- ;
cii ei-a disrtr1 the iceEd- At ;
Uraa. co & EKnral Cocr, the Ov'a ;
txttA-A utrtTr. 31 so 5. Then j
cc Si.tcrcay the M-iitECcsai cr :
-rcc at. Zjt&T rrxc the Bairer fcuie- ;
peahecta 2 to 2f. a team the Ori ;
hid pc-nfaET fceasec aad oc. Stcci- '
day rifs tee Tri?d-SC octflT hs-
tied the Efclrt Esd It-Js 43 to 25 i
OEi the Hx race. The Ovist pre- .
n-seiily had orotei eia ni BeiJt :
ir a serifc of two rr- eaca teas
-g at hor.
The JCcmal schoc elntet woe j
trzm the PeccEetcc Acsier here a
; vee$ tzo. arut dpe aTcn the ;
Crts to aJso score a Txtcry. ai- i
thguxh Fedletap 3 epanag to pet
? " Tii5Ky 11 eeat ca
The Crl tears, eccra of Lord
itocre- ienrards; Crafsrd. cen
ter: Dhr.jeis and Pjsey, fazrSs; Cra-r-i-,
DrrLz. Crahcree ard It Baz
wr. B-:? Frron 3 rpocaor-.rg the
By Lauf er
A' - -
A. CoK ?OXE
I -,i
;t -.ss -V-- Jtv? 'In' I 1
I z ; .
FVtare xaee rereal type- cf irtjw thai win be eest srfc?a the third Vimttx OI;mpie rrt under way
Fersa--y -U ai Like Ptkesd, Y- M Lestve Wei; af RstUty. N ts a Baember of the .Imrriran
ssesi nrvre "iiXiar teaas. Irrtr afire f New rs: a r. . ?peed sfcati&r bope. sfaile Arthur
OraTW f MciXreaJ l BQtrta-diia ea the strat Cimian jii teaaa.
Indiana Boxer
! Succumbs After
Bout Last Night
i
nrDSAWAPCK-IS. Fee. 3 Ctee 1
' Ir.dii"a fccxer ced- ami aryther -sns
in cr-.Ticai ccoCrc: m an Indian- 1
ipciis hcepnal today as xi
brats in whxh. tiiey partjcDated last
t mrht.
! Sd Hnzies, 17. cf Hockrcrt, Irsd,
; ecilip&ed berareen the first and sec-
itlwU-TiUlrrrjn w.,
Tie with Ernest Aiaflersoc :
of Ul Ternoc. Ind, and died
; tf.tti. ift a-
Knocked c-it by Al EsUrn. wcrces-
ccmI rouraS of thtr sciectid sea.
Fa of Clinton. Ind was taken to
cxTy nciit afil
r-s wa m
i 24 hotcs seTeral mcsihs a at Mun-
J by Mce-i Bau;
xartner. Fort Wayne.
ZZ? '
WASHINGTOK
AH Tes5ei3
j oestined f cr. Lake Supencc
are
fog
serred cr a new iinraoc
seared
i ..r.rral staxion neTr-.v co netes tn C3erj d or: in xne ri- :i - -... : i rzhs. and tr.: on back to his cor
j Lite Eiron at ti mra of tie St. The Ts-. of hts cards rr-ay be read ' ' tKe pane-
- - - - If-TTL A I Coast league season to 1912 rta
- NT - H00D
becoxKiRr trojf artrrl.-cr, for
cctck-ors sirts lovers ot the wtst.
A earner conditions were ial. co d
:en fcr lass everrts bat stiil
encujra lcr Ue compiete
cemf.t of sDectaiors-
iiaimar Ilvant, a lor?. ranr.T
Fir.:. iAsr.i oon iiuiurpor nni
rn the itiUaJ uwrrarw-t to hurue
l"j fees tnroua ts air and (rrao
off tae Orewi r-s:e sm-'uap:r.g
ti'-.e. Hram represent-i tie Cas
cade Clrjb of Portland. O. Tvernohl
of aVa.t;e was mr.TTeT-nu w.t.i a
jump cf 12 feet. Hvam aiso placed
first in the six-mile cross cocctry
race.
Prscedinr the openinsr of ibe
winter sports season on the moan
tain. Portland staged, a Winter
Sports Carnival JaEaboree. watch
inc!u iei a parade of floats arxi the
seiecticn of a queen and her at
tending criracesses.-
Winter Sports Stars Ready For
5.
! This Game !
of Golf
.--.ai Assciated Press Soorts Editor)
ByJ? f ! r-- Becaiae they are " sweU stories,
r htlSrt "S. rT : Sff the color of
to be icefcrx hard at Ger-e Sarazan , cats, lie lie recollec
ts ty-AV-rr tccrnaae!ii seasoc 1 tiens of Ace Kecip. veteran of the
rwrK xhe stocky Ita. an has serred
arfm. ai Arsa. Cai---.t
Cer (Ldnt win the tspsz eey
y nrer-ci to Fred Sfcraaa of
;S5SSerir . "
taixd rrar-l after a iv- a:- j
tnst sesBioc azd w-.th cards or
fJ1 SS'rcSd VfnS
t total u m
-- 3 ia f,xr stroke
m- on a. fairly toosh
. cf the torrnaicent rthe part
) -a-hica Freocy rr,r.-a ixe
But "consider Gen S&razens per-
nee, in the hht ot these eo -
-r.ciues of cocrse and chma
1
Gene Cfeaae Tp
i " Gene s ups and doras. Tear in tie penraat hinred on the outcome.
i Tear out. are dra-a-g rearer to 3 -Jd Siarpe. trjen manager of the
tie dead-'T lerel of Old jtin Par. j ri r' dub. as a sick m. He
5e Is i'.t l? steadUj and inteili-1 asked me to t Is trie ciuohouse.
: rec-7 u garrje. My up is to ; TiJcll aras In dead center Celd. and
'"'ir..1 "" " jwei the game iaa him. In tee
: "Geni1 doc Tery n at Caii-'i X?Srn?r-?- thIee
e-te. la three twts be has ktjss . c- rl"r'''" leading by one run. the
' 16uCO and i.;o'arjd 82500. which j batter hit a long drive over the
j li 000 in three Kara. i head of T-rr 7T-r."r in censer
; Sooody eise erer sron. as much 1 f ;id. Ii dai cot appear as thourh
. money In any three goJ tocma-, Zacher has a chance to catch the
; ments In this TOid. j iaj. hj leaoin hiih and falling
;c rnS aSS'tSi
iodd dUfitraitT a kcai orof essaonai ! SSarp? s-rooned in
'has tn. ram? on ru o-n cocrse. rny arms and I -would hare swooned
, wnere- according to poplar firjey. if Sharpe had it."
i he sho-ul haTe a greai adramace i
. fcaowina; erery tllae of grass by ! eaebxU' Reader Interest
; j firs name, and such- j EisecoH Sas come throarh aa this
;opemne rotinds of TO and 63 he the nations No. 1 sport, and
j tea awiT to a 73 and a TS. and his ' Abe Kemp rs arnoci its stannchest
sccre of' 233 was good only for sex- j supporters, becs-jse I ) it has the
j enth pisce. lcnsst schedule of any sport and
i Tiis score woakl tare -wee the ntterests fans in erery small sec
! same tour-.s-rer.t last ftth ! Ilca every cross roads of the
.t l5Lis1'5'a -fCr11...?3? l--r.::ed Stales; and .2, the attend
!peCS sir!;-- -h has hn
payers -rent better than -whas. pace. ; x the decrease in the pass three
! and the winner beat it by "- targe : years, in no wise reflects the actual
scroies, j aitersst In the sport. -
1 i "As an Illustration." Kemn adds:
j Cineh For Pro
But is tsnt an in the n ol a:
ounce added to the catll. The socr
weather caused the tcsirnament
c'ficials to make crotind rules al- j
the fairways.
When you ne first r&te pros a
cocked-lip ue for a aeccod shot to
she ereen on a Ion? to?, azd a
wet. heavy green at which, to ahoot
weiL it's just too bad for the od
in srraces. too
i wre greatly improved over iast. ; hen uxa ta- tooo was ieasmg
year. i her heme- she went into great detail
Tne newest new ball seems to be cn his pas; records, fajs sccomplish
s auaipg tn fa-ror. - In the socth ? yntrs and cited instances that
1 yoiimz Charue Yates- staa and city . the CTat Peach until he
j the ocly goifer who ever wc-a both ;
tor the LS31 modei. witn wmch, he j "On the contrary was the star
r had dore preity weiL ' tlirir answer. "I have never seen, a
The other day. bo-sever. Charie '.m---L. y
I rcSd5!? East IT'ranron; nil f" A CH1IESE HERB
teach round. If yvn raffer frrjra itchine. t . : r i.
' Loocs to me hie a Tery cood 1 prctrsdmy cr bleedine Piles Ten ara
I baO.- said Charles, soeakmz of the : ifs"' to the scothi-?.
I -1 " b-a!ine po-.-r of the rare, lmportfi
i '- odfL j ct:., Hfr!, which fortifieV Di
' ( J.Lxi-s Chinarofd. It's the cewat
!Rir-BlrK COLDS SCHEME j and (ut.K actins WitMt Vtt
'TAKES EH Of PARISIAN ! Ennss ease and comfort tn a ftw
PAP.IS .P Pd and black in the minutes so that rc-3 can -work ar.d
; smar. Partsian s SaTonte coior scheme nJO?, "If !! 11 , continues its
;al present. A bright Chinese red is ff;"1; ,if lin ction-,
;the UT.t, ujl lor .he comblna- 3 J&'&SSMS&
; txa Knee It offers a brilliant con- , jfIxon., ci-iroid o-d-r on--i
; trawt to the black. antee to saelsfr eoropletery arrd b
j SiTijaia predict that the roarae will ; worth 1 uc-,s the "n cost or
replace the bLack and tarqnoise corn- year moccX b-ican
! biauon so p.niiar last year. lied Croai Uruj store. " Adr.
Olympics
;
Sport Slants
',
; San Franctsco Examiner's sport staff.
j as the iCK excrUng erents he ever
i T2ched- Here they are:
L WUliams-Charley
i toe to ice frr 17 rounds and
! nerer gaze an inch until Ledoux in
despair and diszust, walked to the
; -
. ckcc
awarding the de-
2i ;-"T ra- kxoctiown of Bat-
yeisactt by Owen" Moran and
i learares as ce sank to the
5 f ; resin; the Lather McCarthy -Al K&uff-
) .i u t-jfeaa. is u rra7ici5co wnen iic-
Carthy sat tn his corner reading the
1 neTpaper. Icided It carefully when
t ice oeii rang, tumea around and
j shouted greetings to his friends.
faced Ka-jffr-ian. measured him with
-Tn i$2l Tr Cobb came to Sin
Francisco to manaze the San Fran-
- Cisco club In the then newly organ
ized winter league. He brought his
family with h:m and recues'd
i George Putnam, part osmer cf the
Seals to help him in finding a house
"The vxr of them found a heme
; that suited Cobb's evrrr purpose
i and leased it from a kindly od wom
an on the sunny side of sevenrr.
, said. 'Surely, you must never miss
. &m In mr life, but T ,
it reiigioiMlT tbrough the p,.
perV ' .
Btr we "irjre "thrills la
u thxr l" ba noted h,
tmr eiperu Iog tfce highways ana
bynjB of tr-e competsure cam
p!gn: , t
-Unit football game betTOeij st
Joseph's Prtp w1 Jtortheast high
vSen J. Howard Berry, later ),.
nscus Pen.i athlete. nth thus score
0-C: tc!l'!l 8-- Jrjc nT.nrr so saT.
aely he drooped the bell in back
of Ih ?oal 11. Berry recovered and
ran out to mldfteid- With a ic
seconds to plar- i3ctta a So yard
drop kick to win the garce. 3-0. Tie
that tor action in 30 seconds.--, :
Jos.-. J. Solan, Philadelphia Bulie.
tin. ' '
-Charles Chucf Carroll, cm
Tenwtr 01 Washirsjioit halfback,
tacilln? Howard . Ifaple, Oregon
State college quarterback oh Wash
ington's 4-yard line alter a 60-yard
run, at Seattle In 1923. Carroll ss
twice knocked down In the chase,
but llnally managed to catch Maple
Ircm behind. It was the year Car
roll made the All -America, -o. S. c.
won the ball game. 20 to 0 George
Varnell. Seville Times.
pile Oaody .Show
"Start of first Pyl Bunion Derby,
j March 4. 1923. and subsequent prog.
' rtfis across California, Arizona, to
Se Mexico. Estimated half a mil-
: lion persons lined 20 mile stretch
to watch start of 274 men and boys
: Men running in rubbers, leather
boots, barefoot. Couple cf entrants
: temporarily mentally deranged.
Others lost in woods or mountains.
Some- tech from 7 a. m. until mid-
nii?ht to cover 60 miles. One load
; uo do?s for company and played
a ukulele. Per Garuzzi. British
entrant, smoked cigars and drank
-ine tonic while running." Rnsa
Newland iP), San Francisco.
"Field goal by Galloway In last
! minute of Wabsh-De Pau-sr game in
1920, winning for DeFauw. 3 to 0.
Goal of 52 yards, regardless of rec
ords, first time he ever tried one,
and kicked after halfback told him
I to cancel forward pass play and try
; for the goal. Being a member of
! DtPauw team at time, probably
; adde:! greately to thrill. Joseph
T. Adams. Rochester iS. Y.) Demo-
1 crat and Chronicle.
iMuIsinr Death
My biggest thrill. writes Myron
. Huff of the Philadelphia Public
! Ledger, "took place i Libor day,
1923. during the 250-mCe auto race
at Altcona, Pa., the clay Howdie
. Wilcox met his death.
'Wilcox's death was spectacular
In the extreme, his car turning over
endwise three times, hut added
to that was the fact that one front
! wheel brcke off. roiled to the top of
tho track, rolled down again, struck
the fence, caromed off and fell,
wobbling, in the center of the rac
ing deck. Bennett HiIL next be
hind Wilcox when the accident took
place, was forced. In the space of
two seconds, to three times expertly
Juggle his car to avoid making It a
double fatality.
"Added to that. Eddie Hearne,
the ultimate winner, drove the pret
ties: race I have ever witnessed,
riding the middle white line all the
way, two hundred times around the
mi le-and -a -quarter bowl without a
single pit stop, either for replace
ment of oil. gas or tires. And he
was crowding forty years of age at
the time."
SPUING FOOTWEAR
FAVORS LOUKK HEELS
PARIS frPi Lower heels mark the
new spring footwear. The shoes which
smart Parisians will wear on the
street in the spring have cuban heels
about' an inch and a half in height.
High spike heels are seen only on
late afternoon and evening models.
The new spring hose is sheer,
beige and greice being the favorite
shades. Cuban heeis have replaced
the pointed designs.
SILVER AM BLACK
FOR Ll'NCHEON- GOWN
WASHINGTON vF) A dress of
black chiffon with cloth of silver
sleeves was worn at a recent lunch
eon by Mrs. Edward Campbell
small silred turban, ornamented
small silver turban, ornamented
with two small quills, one silver,
one black, completed the costume.
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