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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. APRIL 21. 1925.
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J &f5 SAVAGE!
W-??JL WA5IIER.M4
DRYER.
Poet itiM work
Has no Wringer
rpl
Filmic Fabrics
Heaviest Portiers
Anything and
Every tlig (
Washed by the. SavaKe. Electric Washer without a button rijpid
off pr torn.
Then, too, you have no wiinslng to do. Th Savairo dos the
drying by Just simply spinning the clothes for a mom nt. and
they are ready for Urn line.
A Labor Saver A Time Saver A Money Saver
A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR OWN HOME
Everybody's Exchange rSe
ee what forelxn alllanees detri
mental to American Industry and
agriculture may come Into being." ,
ASSOCIATED PRESS
WILL USE RADIO IN
ITS GREAT SERVICE
WlnsUl chocolates made especi
ally for the Iru 8loro Trade.
Wholesome food for old and young.
Lloyd Crocker.
Legion Members Attention
'
Ili-ffiilar rrn-i'tiiiK Tuesday
An onforjtettable evpnlns of ha- I1-'11- April 21st Indoor hue-
bier, lie there.
(AiwocUli-d I'ri-t lA-mm-A Wirt.)
NL'W YOUK, April 21. Forty
If lit men lost their liven today
wheu ihe Japanese freijhter Kal
fuku Maru Hank off Nova Scotia
a wireless from the steamnhlp
Homeric informed White tftur
Line officials, thin afternoon.
"Itenrot unable to nave lire,"
was the brief report of Captain
John KobTfH of the Homeric to
the line officials.
Two steamships and two ocean
going uiks wre speeding to the
aid f the crew, hut the freighter
wmt down before any of them
could reach the dint rented vessel
in lime to effect a rescue.
NEW YOUK. April 21. Action
of member of The Associated
Press favoring radio broadcasting
news of rreat national an J inter
national Importance taken yester
day, will be laid before the re
gular annual meeting today lor
ratification.
A resolution, prepared at the
preliminary meeting yesterday for
final action today, authorizes the
board of director to adopt neces
sary rules and regulation! per
mitting broadcasting of president
ial election results and news of
efjual Importance, under adequate
safeguards and with proper cre
dit to The Associated I'ress.
Kive directors of The Associat
ed Press whoa terms expired
IB;
mor and pathos la promised you
at the High School ou Tuesday at
8 o'clock.
wrve terms of three years. The
directors re-elected are: Clark
Howell, Atlanta, Georgia, Constl-
steamship Homeric atating Umt 'rri To Cournnt V hert
the Japanese freighter Kalfuku ar (1 ur . ...
NKW YORK. April 21. The
White Htar Line today announc
ed receipt of a message from the
80ITA. I.ulearla, April R
Plihluln VullL..if u ii,. w
to have ln-en the head of the con
spiracy lor the bftnibini; of the
Sveti Krai Cathedral Thursday,
was killed by the police early this
morning;. When police officers
discovered his hiding place and
called upon Mm to surrender, Ire
replied by op- mug fire upon them
aritl throwing several bombs. He
was dropped by their return fus
sllade. .
Captain Yankoff for nine hours
held off t lie besieging pulice, who
wre re-elected by acclamation at I W'ere determined to capture him
the annual meeting today. The alive. After opening fire on ihe
board has fifteen members who ! police and thiowiiiK the bombs he
fi ad with him, he barricaded
Before ordering your engraved ,
gnul ua lion announcements, call at: Hear the man who made the
the News-ueview of'Ice and see the Ilritif h laugh at the High School
new line. Just received. Auditorium on Tuesday. April 21.
Anthony Euwer
Reader,
Artist
Entertainer
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Under Auspices of H.f,'h School P. T. A.
Tuesday, April 21, 8 o'clock Admission 25c
upanese freighter Kalfuku
Marti had gone down south of
iialllax and that the Homeric was
! standing by rescuing the crew.
The hast Hampton Station of
the Independent Wireless Com
pany early today reported the
Kalfuku Maru in distress. An S.
O. S. call said the ship was list
ing :,) degree and that all life
boats had ben crushed In a
storm. The captain of the Itai
fuku Maru asked for quick assist
ance. The "Homeric of the White
Star Line and the King Alexan
der of the Rational Greek Steam
Navigation Company answered
the call. Tire disabled vessel was
loaded with wheat and carried a
crew of about sixty men.
Taylor-mane concrete is good con
crete. Tel. 225-R.
T
II. Raker. Cleveland, Ohio. 1'laln
Dealer; Smart 11. Perry, Adrian,
Mich., Telegram and Times; J.
It. Knowland, Oakland, Calif., Tribune.
Girls Use Buttermilk
To Remove Freckles,
Sunburn or Tan
This Delightful New Vanishing
Cream Containing True Butter,
milk Must Quickly Show a
Decided Improvement or
Money Back Just
Try It.
him-
en in in, eenar.
The police sent one of Yankoff's
accomplices, Kudjeijoft, a former
army officer, who was arrusied a
few days ago lo imlut-o Yankoff to
surreider. Kodjeioff, however,
joined his comrade, lor defensive
purposes, the two renewing the
fire, which kept up lor several
hours.
The selfio was ended by bombs
thrown inlo the house by the po
lice, finally wrecking It and setting
it on fire. I'rom the ruins the
bodies of the two men were ulti
mately taken out.
The gowrninent still 1 using
strong forces of military and po
lice to prutent any further de
velopment of the plot, which, it
is alleged, aiineu ut overthrowing
the present regime.
The police declare the bombing
of tho cathedral had long been
planned and that it was carried
1
ron Sale at CARR'S
A really special sale of a
fortunate purchase of well
made bungalow dresses at
73c and 98c each. They
come in good materials and
fancy patterns and novelty
checks in ginghams and
Each dress is tastily trimmed with contrasting edges,
patch pockets, belts and trimmings. To see them is to want
them. And certainly you can't afford to make them yourself
when you Can get them ready made at 73c and 98c.
Ag
percales.
( See ihe Window Display at CARR'S
GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NQ
and horseshoeing. All work
guaranteed. Tlenty room for farm
ers horses. 622 Winchester Sf,
north of auto camp. K. E, Wood
cock. I'rop.
Man cannot live by bread alone
unless It's extraordinary good.
Try one loaf of OliIMM IHtOS.'
Get a small quantity at any phar
macy or from your favorite toilet
goods counter, simply asking for I out through bribery of a Sards t- MILK HHKAH. Phone 13 3.
Htittermilk Cream, and massage It, Ian ami a young aiudent, the lat
daily Into the face, neck, arms and j ter of whom went to the roof of
hands. Tho directions are simple , the Cathedral shortly before the
(AMfK.td I'rrw lurd Wire.)
and It costs so little that any girl
or woman can afford It. Your
complexion must quickly show a
decided improvement or your deal
er Is authorized to return your
money without question should you
be dissatisfied.
No matter whether you are
troubled with wrinkles, hard little j
beginning of the funeral services
of the assassinated General Je
orghief and lit the time fuse of
the bomb.
Near tho Cathedral, the author
ities say. other accomplices were
waiting to carry out further as
sassinations and outrages.
i ue communist are ha id to
.,, yVi?llil:AlK C.U!;i,iiA,,ril 2I" i coarse, sallow, faded looking sktn.Un the new government to numer
Hre Chief August Mlberstmo an- nr ,..., rom,hnfvH mid redne; ! our urmv niTicr mwl ..
'$J&&y&U&Sjim I nounced today that an attempt ,
service
SH wa miido tiunduy night to burn ; ,i,u, n i,.i,i
We cm assure those con- & '" Holy Kosary Itomau Catholic 1 ,lHnp,.ar with Ihe nse of this old
templatlng moving of a k , f """V" .,,':;!"e' . ,r , "f a'"ru.x fashioned beuuty recipe brought
ervic that embodies fo ' lain.twly- .ton girls and 40 uuus In fn d ,
promptness, carefulness
and economy. Phone for
rates today, we will be
pleased to furnish an esti
mate. "We aim to please"
H.3. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
PHONE 220 P-1
caused by wind nd nun, you will ployys. .Many of the A men have
r i Paper soaked in fuel oil was I
p found In the rafters of the wood-
M , house, a few feet from tha muin
convent building. The paper had
been Ignited, but the lira was
extinguished.
up to date.
Buttermilk Cream Is only sold
i on a positive guarantee of satis
faction or money back. All druggists.
THE KEY
Garden toois at Fowed'a.
How many lanes are p uccess
ful with home-made pies, cakes
find cookies? Hut how few are
successful with bread? . It's some
trick to hak-o a perfect loaf of
bread. Trv one thnt never fail.
CIUMM HKOS.' MILK IIHKAD.
Phone 1.1.1.
SATISFACTORY MEALS
Good Food Good Service Cheerful atnwfphcrc
Courtesy and reasonable prias; ue hai e than all al
&fe DOUGLAS GRTlX
Open 5 a. m. to I 2 midnight
Good Meals 30c and up
W. R. WARNF.K. I'ROP.
Temporary Guests Had
Got Busy With Labels
Toting Mrs. X Is n very tine
housekeeper. Kverytldng In her lit
tle upnrtiuent Is Immaculate. It
been arrested.
t LODGE DIRECTORY J
United Brotnernood or Caroenteri
. and Jointers of America.
Meets at 476 S. Main second end
fourth Tuesday evenings nl
each mc th. All carpenters wet
corned.
T F HOI.MP ... Rec. Sec
EMKRY COLE. Pres.
Get your ligut bulbs, raillator I
hose and fan belts at the Terminal
Oarage.
DAVE SHADE GETS LONG
United Artisans Meeta tn Mae
cabee hall first and third Wed
nesdayi. Visiting members ai
wave welrome.
IllOLKN WHITAKER. M. A.
MIIO)REn MerrM.OCH. Treaa.
T1EI.I.F! STKPHENSON. Sec.
WAITED CHANCE AT TITLE ; Eaglet. Ros.burg Aerie Meeta tt
Alaccaoee ball.
Recommends Alvita
As Reliable For
Kidney Trouble
"I had been troubled with kidney
trouble and Inflammation of the
bladder for years. 1 was so sore
and sensitive at times I could
scarcely do my work. I tried so
many remedies without relief I be
gan tn think there whs no remeilv
for my Iroulile. I was discouraged; '" Ihut on g.ilng nuuy for a cou
when 1 began using Alvita. 1 was; l'le weeks with her huvliand she
gtentlv sut prised when I got re-:'"rned over thu apnrtnient to her I
lief at once. It has Indeed been a 1 rollicking young brother and a j
blessing to me. I cannot say too ' bachelor friend. Sho was parllcu- j
much in favor of Alvita for what It I 1,iry Proud of her bathroom, which i
has done In my case. I cordially i '! recently been dime over, und '
recom nd ll to all as I know what " ' 'he bojH she hung a
(Awoclutl pr.H Liawtl Vir.)
NKW YOUK. April 21 Mickey
Walk.r, weltei weight ehainpioii.
and lave Sliaile of t 'alifoinia to
day signed an agreement to meet
In a title bout on u date prior lo
August 15. Walker already has
posted a JIii.ihpii forfeit and Shade,
must place a like amount in the i
hands of the New York Slate Ath
lettc Commission tomorrow.
on Cava street
on second and fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, al
8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In
good standinr alwavs welcome
RICHARD llUSrH, W. P. P.
TIIEO. W. Al.THAUS, W. P.
B. F. GOODMAN. Sec.
NOTICE j
I, James W. Hunter, hereby give
notice of my intention to make I
u na ul.l. - ...... .,.u.,i. I. .u .1. I D VI..UII I1UUI, IU ClitUlinil
. ,1 . J;.., . J ? Umpqua Klan No. S. Meet 2nl
ionows. M-.t. t. section i-1.1 ., .lh M.JV.
Address P. O. Box 8X3. Rose
O. . 8.. Roseburg Cnapter No. 3.
Holds their regular meeting
on the first and third Thursday!
In each month. All sojourning
brothers and slBters are respect
fullv Invited to attend.
CORA H. SINGLETON, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. SerretarT
ROSE1IUKO LODGE NO. 1037 L
O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday
night, Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack
son St. Club rooms open 7:30 to
10 p. m. isitln brothers wel
come.
W. A. BOGARD, Dictator.
H. O. .PAROETER, SecreUry.
JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer.
Pythian Sisters, UmpMjaTempie,
No. 4 Meets the second and
fourth Monday evenings of eacs
month, at the K. of P. hall. Vl
Hors always welcome.
MARTHA CHRISTENSEN. M.E.C.
EVA MAHKS. M. of R. C.
MAY- E. PARKER, M. of F.
I. O. O. f-. Proletarian Lodge No.
8. Meets tn Odd Fellows Tem
ple every Friday evening. Visit
lng bretbern are always wel
come.
DONALD YOUNG, N. 0.
A. J. GEDDE3, Rec. Sea.
A B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec.
Union Lncampment. No. 9. I, O. O
F. Meets In Odd fellows Tern
pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday!
of each month. Visiting Patrt
archs always welcome.
FRED MILLER, C. P.
W. P WETHERELU ScrlM
Woodmen or the World, camp No.
125 Meets In the Odd Fellowi
Hall In Roseburg every first
and third Monday evenings. Vlr
Ring nelghboiB always welcome
JOHN DELL HESS, C. C.
M. M. MILLER. Clerk.
Laurel Cnapie No. II, R. A. M,
Stated convocations on flrsl
and third Tuesdays, Masonic
Temple. All members reques
ted to attend and vlaltlng com
panions welome.
A. A. WILDER, High Priest.
VV. F. HARRIS. Seretary.
K. O. T. M. Meets eacs second
and fourth Thursday of each
month, in Maccabee hall, cor
ner Cass and Pine streets. Via
lting Knights always welcorna
L. C. GOODMAN, Cm.
O. W. RAPP. R. K.
Knights of Pytnias, Alpha Lodge
No. 47. Meeta every Wednes
day In Knights of Pythias hall,
130 Boss street. Visitors always
welcomed.
SAM CHRISTENSON. C. C.
ROY O. YOUNG, M. F.
E. E. WIMBEPLY. K. B 8.
A. F. A A. M, uum LoCoe Na
13. Regular communication!
second and fourth Wednesdays
each month, at Masonic Temple,
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come. . .
M. S. HAMM. W. M.
W F. HARRIS. 8eo.
W. B. A. O. T. W Roseburg Ra
. view No. 11. Holds regular
meetings on second and fourts
Thursdays a 7:30 p.m. Visit
ing sisters Invited to attend r
views. Maccabee bail. Pine an4
Case streets.
CLARA BONEDRAKE, Com.
JESSIE RAPP. CoL
Roseburg ReDekah Lodge No. 41,
I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fe
lows Temple every week on
Tuesday evening. Vlsltlni
members In good standing ar
cordially invited to attend.
MRS. MARGARET ASI1CRAFT,
. N. O.
TILL1E I. JOHNSON, Rec Bee.
ETHEL BAILEY, Fin. Sec
township 20 S., Rango 7 West, j
Willamette mtiiuiun, containing
to acres.
hure. Orepnn
Neighoors ci Wooacrart, Lilac
Circle No. 49 Meets on first
and third Monday evenings. In I
K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor!
Invited to attend.
ALVIA WETHKREI.L, G. N.
MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerk.
8. P. O. Elks, RoseDurg Lodgt
No. 328. Hold regular comma,
nlcatlons at the Elk'a Temple o
each Thursday of every month,
All members reouested to as
tend regularly, and all visltlnil
brothers are cordially Invited t
attend.
J. G. DAY, Jr.. E. It.
J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary
PURE SILK HOSE $1
It has done and what a safe, rell
able remedy It Is."
(Signed) B. F. DOWD.
piece of Turkish toweling on the i
door with a tag attached which
A women's hos.
silk at Jl. MaiK
of pure thread I
by one of the i
best silk mills. Comes In black
rn1- TltU la t hd for
Alvita Tablet. r .. !... ifl...llv washing out the tub lifter you I ".' " you want a pure
. . . V i i .. i nl Ik rather Ih.-tn imr mtvt-il
! prepared from the wonderful alfah ' bathe."
j fa plant, which thtoiiKh Its long ! I'lrectly on returnln
root absorbs the vital elements
lime. Iron and phosphates neces
sary to health and vior. Alvita
has proved especially beneficial In
over, iniiini kidney, bladder and
prostate Iroulile. No matter what
made a tour of Inspection, and here
Is what she found : UnnuinK on the
bed In the truest ch amber a curd
rending: "Life In what we make It.
So Is a bed. IMease niiike this one."
Above the washbowl in the bath
tulk
home she ' 11 '""her you can pet It now at
;nrs. inrcest values ever in ?l
silk hose. Try them.
MODEL DAIRY
Tlie only dairy in Douglns County selling
CLARIFIED MILK
Vc invite inspection.
Pure tired St. Muwcs Jersey for service.
Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to w.ifTon.
, Night Delivery. Phone 44-F1 1
yon huve tiled, try this remedy of: room: "This b'wl Is not for drink
Nature now. A dollar buvs a lms! purposes. You wash In It."
at any drug store. W. F. Chapman's i 'n glaring print over the tub
Pharmacy will supply you. Mall or
ders accepted.
tub-T-to be used Willi
Not (inn woman In a hundred
can make a perfect loaf of bread.
It's a great satisfaction to know
your bread will he uniform In
tcxfniv and quality. No guess ! "Tills Is not n bath towel,
work about Glil.M.M MHOS. MILK .mistake In Its use."
PltKAH. Phone l;i:l. er tin' wushtuhs: "Tills Ls not
( . a patent bed. Don't trv to sleep
STRONGER LINK I u' "" n Tr an.-. tIpi.
"This Is
water."
Tinned on the bath cloves :
"These are not ft.r street ve:ir.'
On a tut: tied to the nutlhnih:
"Beware! This Is not a toothbrush."
on n dUh towel in the kitchen:
Make no
FARM AND CITY
NATION'S NEED
' Basque Is Difficult
Tongue for Outsider
9
The News-Kcvicw
llt'' VT,,t Wir'- ! Where are we? We are In a hind
T.h I'l-AMi, April CI, -A elos- , where the llulites of t!te Nillit.-.s
nperaiioii n- twt en American . and tho names nf the families tbent-
Imlustry mi! agriculture Is
far to ntfHot anv Kuropcan coal-
j iUoti iii:it may tlneaten the cuii-
inercial "iretith of the t'nited
Slat' s, speakers declared In tll
selves are redolent of Asm, distant
In both space and lime. Pam-ha-r
I nea, lllolia. lteoblc --Hiee 11 re the
nnutes of villate-j. IriaNal. Mendl-
label, Itbiirable- these are the
i
OU tfictioviAtHM hoald h djvrardeL rmcfrt mtHrMm hmm
Woaght dditioni words into our Unffuag, nd lh pub
drs twd to discard thrir old printtnff plte. Hr is th
vl)f rinpUrl !ttMnrT -Ufnr nd nwrt romplet tbm
ay 4vimdar OM -onUitti rocrtdUTr Il th nw wtlT'd mm
Mi pociml loturo-uow nuiy for 9wrf rtia
EASY FOR YOU TO GET
Ttvoa d tbM coo pons. piwrn;."1 or milM to this newaptrp
wtlh s turtmutl turn to curti cost ca dmm
linjt. pa.kifii;. cJ-k ho.
disUibuMnn. rooooV- V
Mail Orders
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Entitles every reader to this New
Einiarged Universities Dictionary
WlChoat rVvfh- V ! v OHRgatl -Mo
ta U SWt Ul-mft-t
Your Old Dictionary U Now Out of Data
Tim h tU Woo ouA tm m Oos W.rWWi-f
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t third iMti-nal tuntert ate of the .names of the fiimilic. 1 o n-t the
Uno.ere.nt f,,r tn-tter understand- , mini en of ancient eastern cUiltea-
ilnil between lmiutry and ai;rlcul- 1 thn. rise before you?
tore li. r.' ttiday. j time more, where are we? We tire
I The conference, held In ennjunc- 1 In the ancient fatherland ef the
i lion with the twent seventh con- s-ns ef Alter, we are in Lsku.irinn
'vetitii.n of the national metal 1 territory. We are n l-'niti'-e. In Ihe
jlraibs aociation hum attended by j lhivjue country, l-'raiici. Vallic
I liulu 'til.il executives, Kovernmeiit writes In l.a llevue .Mndiale,
joftli lis na. I representative of ! lo not try to Uiulei'sUilld the lull
jfunu ortaiiiyathuM with upwards : cuaije. f-r It r. Mrat'i:' dialect
; of 1 ',1'M.eoo mom her. of inep!lcn('V origin, w M'h jivi
I T!ie better nuderstjiiiiMim I w 111 And beset with pitiil'. n-
moe!i'. m' i bas -1 on reaita'ton fuil of peril us ti e ; i t t 1'ere it
(thnt 'Itr.ouh l ick of undert.uidinn ' t npokeii. The lc;l li iiie;f. n-i
and thieiich inilifferene. ther. h run the tory. tae up the mtcrp;
hiteo national h In i to le.irn I'.a.rie.
t i k v s n d undo eloped I o oti v :sli more ibiiiiMe Infer
Cleanup
Clean People Won't
Clean Clothes
Let us do the Clcnnini;.
Imperial Cleaners
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
ITT.. i r: . , t II., '-,S1'. ;. iii.VT
The Modern Skyline
mittien? Tlie l;itu'u.ifc
eetijiuat lens, neconl m,;
you tire speaking to n
c!',lhl. a.. c.hkiI r a supi
beep
"V II
weatili."' Huh.- It. l.eww of V.i.-h
iiie,n, , , , uie dttector of the
inovciM-'iit. explained.
"Tlie conti-rinre will proceed
on the r-nlitlon that Amerhn l
rouf:oTit-d wl'h it new Isolation.
that em jo-i-estlon of hountile-;)!
natie;..tl r-'soure' in raw. mater
ials, etl, o'-e, cotton etc.. S well
; nun h o the Hoi Id' pold mut oti''U 'te Ike or'.
he en n l i uu a fcelina of cn vv o me nae -i r;is( ,
- h. f..,;r
to Mbether
woijiari, ii
t I-r. I .o h
tin me has l nmni ii i e an!
tnehe itlMeretit cac? I'i e.M.vjt it u
conjunct icm and the cl u.i tcr tit
Ihe alphabet :iri il, : irn .1 :e !.!,
nttun or s!.ie t) e. ant ii,.iv I e
T'e ii'i.lee-
1 be noun
ih I ntt. '"Hry by other Pa- ehsntre accordm
tloas th.it ui w bo recommit!." ttaaut (or t hmm
chsntren accord in it to w he titer 1'
i.Ur. Leu; x.i. "o oqc caa for- I
a er tlur..
A Message of
Economy
The tt.ot k of iniiiiments
H Mch H e i ,,rr . III ItO'lv
ptuni appearance, iua!ii and
f .!:e woi n ir in -hip. at price
wUth naku th 'in out.-tand-lrt
ahie.
W- hire no hichp'icul notk
nien or agents and fhe'.,r
can )ae vimi from "i r
ct nt to ver cent on ; our
Hrk.
See us before rlacInK ioi.r
oidcr.
cobles Marble and
Granite Works
$02 N, Jackson Street.
Tn America's cities ev"cry-
where, towering high above
the streets, are the "skyscrapers,"
monuments to industries, build
ers, and all whose thought and
achievement enable hundreds
or thousands to work and live
comfortably under one roof.
These human hives, and the
activity they shelter, arc made
possible by the telephone, with
its cables and wires spreading
from floor to floor and from
room to room.
The messages they send and
receive, now despatched so
quietly and speedily in all direc
tions, w.ould require an army of
messengers that could neither
be mobilized nor directed.
.Without such a service as trie
telephone for the transmission
of spoken messages, America's
monumental business architec
ture would not exist, and men
would still have to live and worlc
close to the ground, instead of
in the air.
The Pacific Telephone and Tcfcgraph Company
r, BELL SYSTEM
O
OnCfolicf One System Unlrersalerrice