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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, fmpnnv .CHURCHES VPTSCOPAI. ... fhemekta and "hn-,-h t- "nJ , I he thrid Ktinitur Vi r..i.r 7:3U m . lioi coii.ii.uu I" ! . m- f harrb arliuol and i-nu nf f' Sntr'im : " am, iiinmins ..(liter a--,... F,,; iiiiitcii i eveninir r.vcr. Char!n II. l'oell, m- ' a. Will JI" METHODIST iw Jan.c T Matthew aiieaka Til fobjjrl on nirn it xmn, I wLhrwl of Willamette I inveriity will iLk '" ,l- '"""' " 'IS' will b given in the ,argo 1 trmint addre,, will he at 7::n i ha pinald Community church. Thin 2fLior wo ia favuraMy known gives .jabia diaruaion of the .re. nt day ! and propound nolu lions. J. gjfor.""'- nnni.t.r. leali Methodint K.pmropiil South p02iDrril and Meyer l reels, Horace i roiniTK - u-Htok A- Kn""'M "l'erin. linen. I I public worship, with aermon by thff'paiitvr. Theme, "The WimIcuti thai ! in j Inm the Wiw " Sperm I 'mimi ".ij InWnda an anthem. "Kit.t of Life"' T-X tang by the rhoir. and a quartet. iilW Almighty, to Thee.-' Com, nnnn kf ! Halt and Aldrich and Messr Mrlntir n Korera: :t m . Junior .lrtte, Miaa Mariaret t.ntk.hnw. super int widest : P " Epwnrth Leak-tic. lltihr atiai Helen Harlv; T:lii p m.. Zj.irmM by H. W- Meade. three rear as' vena lLeL aettlement workrr in Honolulu .uhtert. ...w. ...... ............ Joajjpkin Broaa will the Mi.. offertor. 1 I CkMain-atun Chnrrh: Kiffeefith -l'Ual I reel Iter D (' lUksell will Breath 1' VIoeT. We rn-iell'- "iTit nha anderatanif th langnaf tp IT " m. - VVI'I 1 a The Battery inus Half the earingParts itej and insulation in the Winlrd Threaded Rubber Bat tery serve, as in any battery bat there's one difference. Wpod separators wear out; Threaded Ruhher Irnailarirm- outlasts the Ji battery everjr time. Threaded Rubber Insulation U acid proof won't puncture or carbonize. It is one of the things that make this good battery still better. YouTl find it only in the Willstrd Thread-d Rubber Battery. r SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL' 17, il 921 gT. JOSEPHS h0 CHOIR of the Catholic church whicih was organized by the pastor. Rev. J. R. Buck over kc? ar f??" Jhe 5hoir has be11 making rapid progress since last September and bids fair to be one of the u 1 uy choirs in the stale- The assistant pastor. Rev. L. J. Derouin and the Sisters of the Holy ?.-aVe ,eni much.loward the progress and it is hoped that in a few months to give a public concert. This f I C ?u cordance wlth the wishes of the late Pope Pius X, and is one of the many choirs that have been iormed in the pis t few years. It is said that this choir is advancing more rapidlv than the famous Paulist's io noir did m its inception, and it is hoped it mav rivaal that great organization in time. J if ' I'-yj ..." . m . i t f ' - ' v ' r-' i V. : f ' V rt ,pJT Jtit - - a,;"- , .. r?-- lit? -J Tf - V -f 1 . r-;' 'v ."' 1 " ll 1 ; ' "- w-v .y .,1-. i: ,' J J": S." i',''A;.v:iv.';(',i,4, v,, '" ' "" 1 1 " . - .. .. .i,.,. ... . ... . -- - " '' --' -. - home. Do you know, every time that man opens his mouth I expect to hear a bray? Fact!" The Final Picture. Her voice, her eyes, dared me to remember anything she had in advettently betrayed. I took her rue instantly, the while my lu'art arhe. for her. the mate fashioned to Kenneth Stockbridfie, who must s'and helplessly aside and watch the wreck of his Ufa and happiness. "I had the same feeling; myself when I was listening to him to niuh!." I laughed. "He certainly wcukl win the endurance mdal n i con ersational match, would n't he"-' "If it were given for lons windedness. es." she retorted, opening the door and sweeping down the stairs, her dainty head heli, rteliantly high to meet the leluctnnt susp'cion with which pf)ii(ierous Mr Donkers invested his escort. With her husband's artn around her ' Milly Stockbridgo went through her good-by to us almost as met hanicaliy as a well-trained parrot would have done. Sh looked at I) cky and Alice 1 1 o I -combe, but never once raised her eyes to meet mine. "I am afraid the evening has been too much for you, Mrs. nrM.--'-'ce." Dicky said sympa thetically. On, uo," her husband iepli?d brightly, "she will be all right tomorrow. P,ut she isn't strong, is extremely nervous, and my un lucky accident to her cherished j punch bowl upset her terribly. It is all my fault." i "No. no!"his wife murmured I half-hysterically, shrinking closer to him. I saw him soothe her with a1 tonch as he put out his othr hand to Alice Holcombe. "Run over tomorrow, Alice, i can you?" he asked casually ! "Mil'v gavs she wishes to sej you." : "Of course," Alice Holcoin'oe! promised carelessly. "Uood-night, : Mi'l v " j She put her lips lightly to th' cheek of the woman who hal robbed her of the greatest bless-) ing earth held for her. As Dicky; and I went down the steps to ourj waiting taxi tho three figures j were s Ihouetted in the light of i the electric porch lamp. The man. the wife, the faithful friend; to them both. I couldn't repress a rule shiver at the hopelessness of the situation. How would it all end? (To be continued ) 30 minutes and hundreds of in tending purchasers had to be turned away, disappointed. "How is your afternoon bridle club getting on?" "Oh, rather poorly. You knei'w dear Mrs. Gossip has left as." Hut I thought she was an atrocious player." She was.. ut then, she alw?yj hadj so many delicious stories to telC about her neighbors." Bos ton. Transcripts SENATOR'S WIN Winning tomorrow's game witft the REGINA team the SENATORS will win a 30 MICHELIN TIRE FREE The first Senator making a home run will receive 30x3 RetJ Ring shapeditube FREE MICHELIN Red Ring shaped Tubes And Tires win in mileage and service. MICHELIN 32x3'i cord now --....$37.50 Vulcanizing Guaranteed CLARK'S TIRE HOUSE 319 N. Commercial Street' SALEM, OREGON Phone 74 Scotland Enthuses Over Football Game Miss Thrlnia onns. tiH' atteml. The Sundar -l;ol romnii'n-e ' Christian indeavor. i t ana in rotmui-ted in KiigliKh. In leadtT. I here will iv no evemuc the Hib.e rlaaa lor adiills the Sanilni j vie owini to the union servue or la n languaicia are KiHkeii. The eon anliury in th- interot of ttie uejr firn,ation t lahs meetk everv t'ridav at I t'hiin-ae rtlief. 1 o rloek at 653 North High nrret." i Central t'onicrega! tonal South Nine Jason I.ee Memorial Winter anil Jet ! te-i:lfi and Kerry fctreet. H. S. Ktover. feraen treet. Thomas Arheson, pastor, i niinn,ur Sunday aehool at H u iu . On m-xt Sunday. April 17th, thia -hnrh j r KUwarila, buperiniendcni will enter the field for a div of urmii. i Si'nnon by the pastor at II o rloi k. di- inn WcleODIF, fol" Kev. J. K Buck, Kvi ri body i paktor. I oua effort in the tiien. V e helieve inipartanre of the to the world, interest of ltd and I ren.-rrtdoiialy "' the rhurrh and its me- anu .in tint ,,n (.hriMtian endeavor nt : rotnert ly the rl.oir of -hiir-ii at 7 :;0 p in. t' p.m. Sai r-d the Lishe il K. Degge r. & Burrell Tirtion every departnient will take uj. Ita task. 1 1 you believe in world b,-t leTtnent we rhallenice you to an oppor i tunny to help Sunday rhooi nr,eneH' ;at s:4 a.m. We bar provision mJ.' for all aicea. and our tea, her are on their job. Stranirers and Trnitor are alwava aelcome. Tublie worahip 11 a.m. Subject. What th t ni.rei: i iHnns n,r the .World." M u (Jrai-f Tyler will meet Junior league at :i p m Sen or Kpworth leaeue will niM at :SO p.m., Mr. 'Vernon Tyler in charice. Vounit pto B.e are invil. d to attend I Ins aert ire. '. Publi- worship 7: -'ix i, ni.. aubjei-t. " Sun day Hlue l.awa and Modern Propaganda, i or, are we Ituiiiane in Our Treatment of j Humanitj." There w ,11 be jecial , muir both mrnijitf and eve'i-nz. uml i each nrrvirn of the day will l,e earnest and hrtprui. The ptilmr i most i or dialfy invited to attend tine nervice. H uml fnrit't pra-.i-r and liil,!,- aludv neetitu- fjti Wediieada) at 7:JU. Wc vant on there. CHRISTIAN LUTHERAN Kvanjrrliral Lutheran Kaiit State and li.iteenth streeta. Sunday school at : 4." a in. Iivin- ervire t (ierman ) at l'i ;,-;! ni. Kvening aerviee ( Knliah at 7:.'lo p.ra. Subje,-t: "l.uther at Worn, and What hi Stand Has Meant to hr mtene'oni . ' It whs on April 1 v 1.VJ1. when lr. Martin l.uther Mood ttelore th (iiet at WoriUK and apoke lh noted w.r. Here I ktaud. 1 cunn"; do otlierwiae. fiod help tne. Amen." f.verbKly t for'liallx nivit'd .i tl,r aerv in . Gcori? Koehlrr. pastor. PRESBYTERIAN Krjjulnr n-rvipe.s during the day. Hun da" arhixil at y:4". .)os II Albert. Miprr mtei, dent. I'rea,liiii at 11 o'clock ami by Kev. Wallace II I. re. II.. I lean of , Ait'itny t'olttc. Sultject of uioriiinK ser- ; icon. "The t'rrtk h'orKhndowed b;.' . the It r . ' Kvrnint subject: "'Pie To Jiereea oi ( hrit.t i n Service " I'roer: rnetinif Thursday eveninic at 7::S'l: uv.h- je-t. ''The Kalhrrliood ff (f,d hiii! the Hrotherhood of Man." I'.SC.K. Stmdav worthless woman blS, triple, -aye a h.r nhare of love lav shed upon her, will have don hundred time and tenderns.-; while other" even inKJt vited to at all of Hi All are cord, these ni'ri ices. 'Ay in- MY HEAR 1 U . She stopped short as if some one had wiped the words from her lips. "It's a pood t'uTig y;u don't pay any attenlion to my ravings," she said lightly. "Here let me help you with your cloak. What a vision you are. Your husband ought to be th? proud gentleman to be taking you horn1. I sup pose poor old Donkey Honkers '.h trenibllne In his shoes for fear I'll propose to him on the way KIMNni'HOH. April 14. Foot ball enthusiasm keen in Scot land at the present time. In or der to obtain tickets for the in ternational game between Eng land and Scotland, a crowd num bering close upon 2000 waited outside tha advance ticket book ing offices from 4 a. m. on the day of issue to purchase tickets for the grand stand and enclos ure, the thermometer registering five degrees of frost at the tinre. When the office opened at 9 a. m.. tickets for all the available Hcrom modation were sold within BUY BETTER BIKES When one purchases a bicycle he expects it to be his work-mate, ind play-mate, for many years. The quality of the bicycle purchased is the determining factor to whether or not he will, get that service which he has a right to expect. ! : Our DAYTON bicycles werl .built with the idea of service paramount. V COME IN AND SEE! THEM RAMSDEN & M'MORRAN 387 Court Street f SALEM, OREGON KtrM lit tM iri n i iiIit ji;tif II S: h . Tin fiti.U- k'-hool 'llWIlli ft.- ITtftflll if I h ifii'mi ft 1 1 , EVANGELICAL I'lntcil Kvaniflia. Mwinif to th ab- s'Mii c of th pastor. U-v. S s. .miiivM who t hi tiii in c 1 h annual uirT fin mw r in lit-hi at I ji ifin v;i i !, r will ! no ire'.'-hiiiif mtv''" !Hiti nor-'i"" or i-vi-inriir Mirnl,o tritoni t'l helil, however, at (lit UMiiil tun-, l'i o rloi'k. K)ular HioihIy inert in of lln W o in an ' s Mtss ion ;iry ifn-i t will i. lu'hi at h r-iinr h on W lnr,tla afu-r noon. April Mt 'J.:.o o -1cm k A fnh itt n 1 in of th- liirmlif-rH and ir :nis is must tarn'tly r-infhtcfl. Ml 1 Adfle Garrison's New riia.c Of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ClI.Xi'TKK onl.l 1.1 A l tU,niit wh i,l, hc . tjlruriiiTi it out ;olocy, men and w omen, lxj ,irifc. , Mr. , al,. H '. t rA.....t .tied t. join our ii. t ! I'. Hi, nai l, nruuMist II,. r.-. n !u. vtll si, ik .. I th. B--.I.I ). ri'.l .,1 trlti.i,l iil-r n.,i!T.rs of mi, r n iive h nioh? tielpflll se.i,)li Tic will i. ak ,!t the cht,r. i h oir on ew JlristlHII. N , cli.n p. r: I' c V 1 ' I l!" I1' I'l ori u omit of lite mas iii-.-t.ria jtt tt .Xttiior nt T .:. 'I'l.. wuiijf ,c. ,,.! i'l h i. lr irieetm; t i .'!. Illtrnied)ltte Mild K'-IIIOT kul ie lien ii, etuirf( l'ie i.ti,e hour. a.nd lr .,t.-r Mi- ,11 tor Th.- UNITED BRETHREN First I luted Hrctlircn. V. Itil.le k l.ool .it In u in , .lohn f ho:i. Mii.eriiiU'i.der.t. -jM-k for with i ointi. tent . .i' li-r. Pi.;ic' I I n in . .,,j. c. I I,.- U .,r' lloiy .Hfiirti .luinor 4 I risimn , or ai ' p it' n or 1 hr;ti.i 'icior ;ii 7 v "i .r'.' hii, j j. m M i'l -rl. iir'.,T loi.-tiii on I '.ul. ii Th. . i. .11 u.-c. f th. i: i: 1 1 olcoui ! liikil I lit- door hT. and put 1 1 - r i (is in btTnrt; she v. Ii i.spc red the i,. ,.!.. i! ail or .-.Il 4hlor. in- inn.; hi . Ile'l tO , Oil ' t Ii. h.-rv j- , .,11 :il'' iltl'l Ml t' lill H. i'i know back. " n- i Ii. fonrt Street f'liritiai ternth ,'moI ('ourt klre-'t lid I t fine mi lust time il.oi. th. 5i,t flit '. OH k.i 1 . orni'one ,t h K Ii Kl,lke. wjllt to he!i forget !l t '. oi n li to he ' ' Hiiil'l t,.' in 'im iiior! n i ' M'Tf'iedtate l'-o o-ins ...,,. nnd uiktnrinu ire invited "Ortll Sell-!, We Jm.l JUkt lie ni t lie I'.ll, ie lie I'm Mil . t keel, ..Or .Il tell'll, 1 1 ,' mark nil ki'liwri.-r U l.nl ' 11'' there t'i'1,1 ;,ni l.ritnr ;on ur m.. rintetidi nt. i ilouu Ii i l" t in e h i III ii ' I we i ,i ') I In u t n to l.e ther-. We ,mr the erir.oii thin n.orr,ir:4 r'v' KtilloiA iii , oin tltere Wl In,. the Jt!,r K ' ". 1 1 p in Vimii; o 1 in . Both iretttni: nr.- iiit.-re I n. im t ar iile mtervsti d ll! MI Vice nnd k" riniii UNION I'.-.'.LIi H.-r Future K'liioiik 1.;'. 11,1,1. M I! the w a oufitr k Iiestin if 'I 11 I H Ji he I. .III '' ton iirht . 1 : I Shii.I.h .how.-. I from th.- ;, n. ? i'.'i i, r,. : he . r I rr w .in.ler tv, I j.roL'r. 'Iiscjsk the future of i r . 1 1 ik r 1 1 1 1 lloiik And the mi.w Will he glim 11, tit nov h . oi'i-n inir Vbii li Ink t h ill. c 1 1 1: (j klfet i 1 n r llnrh. at Will , rt I Hi.r oi the t mi. T. our HI r to II , r lll.je, t l-.VH'iL'c'lkl r'M- of ocr of ml llit-ll he Hi'l Iwition n ' i. (.tfl . t li it the ipiekt :OI, liifht of . aiitiot ulfor.l lo n on II .i! I. ourt WHAT AI.ICH IJOLCtiM ASK Kit OK .M A I Kj K. "What really happciit-d Alien l.fh irnl 1 1 1 - car words. I don't w liispirttl vet ii. "Hut you suspt't t . l'e been on piii;-t ami sine' I hfard .! ; St khrititc isiTt as that. Ilf tiill'l have bowl from vi a.s Ther I inaiii Mimliri'ly. Siif put ht-r hand with an in olunia ry gesture. Her lat- ii ny i h in u, ' I itrfrf.iis tn; T.ll in-. iH'fflli s f. r t(ir . K-ii awkward ah lii'oki-n ih;ii on piirpo-f. And lie ilid il what ! di-d need-- while Mill -r irm j mi 1 1 mi pU!!"h 's only o'H- answer to lliat." am afraid ou havi- it,"' 1 hori'ir. save lii-s nt color w it II -I- "Poor Milly' m n rin ii i e-il In at raid it would this have -fll that she inor.' th.iii halt iie-atii-. anil tttiitlv iliinKi'iuus :(u u Ioiik l 1 1 1 1 poison The word was s ow knw it wa i tuiml i lili tli' room. Ini' I i(iiiU!n"t f rifrhtt'tii'd -cl;t tna t jor . lllisl.'" I sa:d. "I I hiit at?;'.!n. .3 I Ill: I k li tji.i.- i. '" in . Both hp-- Kir-: I Inr.'i - H" l.em. kt.i street S I""!'1' 'ceil'".'- '"- nil.-r-'-tu..- ,, ,. , , ,.l,,, , .,,1,,,.,, Ii.,, ew . I , . ...... .1 . ... If- I ' 'Anto Electrician 'T" 'r-s,... tril. ,)f a,,,:,,.,,,,.,,, ,! i ... I . iV MCVMlVlaUS limited s.ii. ,-t v ice and k rmin ,, , ,t , )iv ,,.,,.,,, ff ' ' I ; --4 . L " :!" I'"' There ill I... sp.cii.1 niii-'c ijt t,!Ftl,l, .,, H -,.'u..-k. K-lins rooni. I ; i '"'' s.-tvi... 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I '.il.. liakl-or of the (o.k'eej.l...i.al '" I il II Z : T : T " . 1 ' ";"..'-.... -.ii i. ii il Ii.il his sr.. - ' II I ' t I ''- ' , " " ..;, .,',.; t. w.ll s.icak at the was.. lleu to he- h'-ai ' unronscioiis WilS Will'.' for in h Poor k 1 1 i . com.- to two tl" r t hi e Ken ' " I W IS iiiin i t li 1 1: i; w;i tl- ni' that I , ill t sill tcpr' ss i: lo':'; sav LJ Jr "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR IN AMERICA" - i. I SO,), CATHOLIC .lo. plis - M.n.si-k at 7 'l'i. !l iind iia-s and sermon at 1". ;'. M f isi tn-k ihe Holy name socntv t ... , , i 011111111 n ion in a l.ndv. If i- rchloslio). Christ ii is present mm at at the liu.1 llias. tlflirnci! .shall nain. fiiif iini-t l.i- '.11 our n . 11 o .v 1 iia ' vn hor poor brain is 1 on" ill, lit. 'I'l in-liidn Ii i'h von ;iti.J l.joke nit' n'oilptl.. . a"iiin imp;i' :':itl .. What I'm uettiru at is wiK-tli'-you think Ken is in arv da n ''-r '' I hi s til l"'i I) I 01 I 1 ' ni ' -. a ' th" memory of Milly Slni-'Kbrid-e -lace- wh'-n she s;,id to Jut hus band: t''Ttainl . if yon wish it" lou t think lo- is in lanK"r 'roni iii'.y el.!cr;'tr pl iii." I sa l at last I'.iit of i-outM-. if Ie-atiC'-rs In r !- Wl'l IL'-Vf-r (1( that." s;i spoke with decision.. ' II - is an gel i- tl lliiel Ii"S it s'-lf She turned away iK-rseH with iter lli'Xt she spoke I voici so charged tprness. "Did you ever she demanded. to her." I and b'H i w raps In P hardly kn'-w h'-r it was with bit-j know "th.it it to fail an tit'e: Paige Six Sixty Six is the supreme achieve ment of a group of engineers vvhb haypjbeen build injr fine automobiles for years. It embodies power, comfort, and speed. i 1 1 x. ? '; No stock models of any make or price have equaled the Paige records and vj only ask a com parison of actual tests. Nothing could be fairer and every true sportsmen should take this op portunity of seeing what a perfectly balanced six cylinder motor is capable of doing.;; See if your car will accelerate from 5 to 2 5 miles in 7 seconds and from 5 to40 miles in l." seconds and iss capable of a road speed of 75 miles an hour or better. A Paig 6-66fmodel will do this and the Paige Daytona is the fastest stock car in the world, having .recently made a measured mile, officially timed at the rate of 102.8 miles per hour. The little brother of the fa mous (-(G is the Paige 6-44 which embodies all the same essential features asT its big brother. Only a few seconds difference in its performance, with the exception of speed, t is hfUllt for eco nomical operation and comfort giving riding qualities and at the same time hai an abundance of power. : ; " ;l; The Paige cars are built in nine different models, making it possible for you to select just the body type you desire. ; J The better versed you are on automobiles and the more critical you are, the better you will be pleased with the Paige and the better it will stand out by comparison. We are making some pretiy strong assertions, which would be foolish to make if not true, and if fou will examine carefully the Paige line and take a ride with us we are perfectly willing to leave the decision with Villi. ' : -Hfe . . if. VICK Trade and High Streets SALEMi OREGON 1 .' .i.. I . tal ni-l to' Os tor M tii kn i in.- i ff? m. m m II