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i ! " H ! I ' ' i ' I " : ''' . r '. - ' j " ' : ' '. : ... -I !: :t THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALES!, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 23. 1921 ! - 1 METHODISTS TO BE AT DETROIT November 15 to 17 is Date of Conference for World Work DEAN OF SKIPPERS AT 87. MILLIONS ARE. PAID Many Groups Representing Church Activities . Will I Attend Conclave i; t DETROIT. M!chJ, Oct. 20; The Rev R, J.. Wade, D. D., Cor responding Secretary of the Com mittee on Conservation and Ad vance of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago. Illinois, announ Jirunswick l 1 " 1 .', ,,;'", ,' r ,',0 " v .r 1 .i ' " '"""-vrnmS' ill I . - ;;-.-!..: : - III 1 Words He Would Like to Say MUSIC can omtimt tell the "sweetest story" more truly than words, If you have a Brunswick to play for you. , Call at our shop and hear the Brunswick Phonograph and Brunswick Records (especially the new Super-Features) and learn about our convenient pay ment plan. Then tell "dad" you want a Brunswick, and why. Come in today. , MOORE-DUNN Music Store Masonic Building r State and High Streets : v.yjk- v.- If ITALY MEETS BOARD Government Works Out Pro btem of Unemployed by Civic Projects on improving the telegraph and telephone systems. And in addl- i tion, the government has autho- j rized the laying of a submar.ne cable po as to obtain direct com-! muuieations with Spain, Greece, j Brazil. Uruguay, and Argentina. ' Thus rendering Italy independent of foreign cable companies. I tower IeVf ojl Te development of Italys water-power is proceeding tapidlyj liffore the war. she obtained ; about 9ST..00O hors'vpowr from that source. 3 nee then the total ! horse-iower has been increased j to 1, 7 So.oyo. , To make this posible, 59 reser An-n voirs !d artificial lake3 have RESOURCES DEVELOPED been constructed Another important industrial ; nroject i? the reclamation - of the; Pontine marshes which cover about liiDUmi acn-s helwt-en Rome and Naples. This land here tofore has been submerged for five months each year by torrents which poured down frjm tho j ne'ghboring mouuta'ns an 1. stag-; j nating on the land, converting ROME, Sept 20. The Italian i J?aa aroa int0 a dangerous fever , government is meeting its proV , Marshe i,raiimi lem of unemployment by setting j The company organized with a ' the idle men to work to develop j capital of 50 000,000 lire to re to the utmost the natural resour-1 clai,m this section ha been in op ces of the countrj. . ' era,tl?n about onfe year end has , AA . ' reclaimed about 7.750 acres and hJ'E 8"mi f. 1 k' T.'SS nn? made them fe't"e neat lands or nt6116011?28 0;18 for growing tomatoes. 000 has been devoted to public : The nnt !ndusrlal plant- a to. auuui nuuiuer, ma(n nQE i.tn, v,o a tablished in tho Pontine marshes ! Public Utilities Built up, Pon tine Marshes Under Drainage Plan New Students Honored iG- Ranton- An a"ress n ... , .. ? half cf the Luella Kimball club At Kimball Reception ; was g5v,n by Mrs. Aabrpy Clark. rf- Ralph Thomas gave a ruHitg and About lOo studertt? and frienU i attended a reveptiuin in honor if j the new student? at Kimball j School of TheolofjyFriday nipht. j John McXe?s prefclded. levotions w ere led by David! Hassell. Welcome on behalf of the Kimball far-ulfv was extended by President E-C Hickman. Miss Ksther McCrtijrken sang and an address of welcjome on behalf of the students wast made by Aub rey Clark and respnse was made by Ralph Thomas. T. M. Rlen kinson sang a soloj A violin and piano duet was contributed by -Mrs. E. C. Hickman and Erwin ! Dr. E. S. Hammond read a letter of greeting from William Nlcoll. a former student who is "now In Boston School of Theology.' At Hie Oregon Theatre Next Sunday 000.000 lire ($4,000 000) has been asigned to land reclamation. These works are being carried out largely by private Initiative and by consortiums, to whom the gov ernment grants subsidies and con cessions. Funds for these enterprises are obtained from banks. Another 150,000,000 lire (about $6,000,000) will be spent and later wood-pulp and paper millwill be erected. An essential feature of the work is an effort to control ma larial fever in which the company has engaged the foremost medi cal experts who are making suc cessful progress in the cure of chronic malar a by means of X ray treatment. DOVA7N TO PRE-WAR PRICES; Get our prices before placing your orders for Bathroom Fixtures and Plumbing Supplies We are sure that we can save you 10 to i15 percent NORTHWESTERN PIPE COM PAN Y v - 219 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon 187 Front Street Portland, Oregon Captain "Johnny" Lyon, who has commanded the ferryboat be tween Nyack and Tarrytown. N. Y for almost ' alf a century, will cel ebrate his birthday by working. He has ferried many celebrities across the Hudson and has followed the sea since he was fifteen. ces a national conference of the church to consider its world wide missionary and benevolent inter ests to be held in the church house of Central Methodist Ep's copal Church, Detrait, Michigan, November 15, 16 and 17- Dr. Wade said, "Th3-purpose of the conference is to assemble representatives of the Methodist Episcopal Church for three days of thanksgiving, prayer and coun cil, a realized need and the church's reply. The conference will be, held for informat on. in spiration and deepening of tho epiritual life of the Methodist Episcopal Church. It ia expected that through this conference that Amer'ca and all the world will hear the solemn voice of a church reiterating its loyal devotion to Jesus Chrust as the hope of tho world, at a time' when the spirit ual forces of the world are arous ed." rrogross Reviewed ! The conference wW" review progress of Hhe world program outlined in the centenary period of five years. , To finance this work Method sts of the United States pledged in the Centenary Campaign $108.000.000 payable Only Refers to ship Owner; Not Condition v'ji' ! EVERY,' AUTOMOBILE that passed your house today !" is a Ued Car and you will be just as satisfied as the most enthusiastically satisfied of those drivers , : if you buy your USED CAR from us. j NOT ONLY SATISFIED, but you'll be proud. When you tell your friends where you bought it, you won't have to apologize for buying it from us. Just answer " and that settles it. SECONDi II AND" only refers to its ownership and im plies nothing as to its condition, but when you say your friends will know its a -good car. It's 'Hhird-hand" in fact "second-hand" with us, "third-hand" with you. And because it's pas sed through our hands, you'll deserve to be proud. It's pedigree is established. TRIDE OF OWNERSHIP is the greatest joy of motor ing. To be-obliged to tell your friends that you dragged the cad off some vacant lot or "bought it for a song" from some stranger takes the edge off your keen sense of pride.- j IF YOU BUY IT from some sidewalk vendor who speaks one word for the car and 4 wo words for his com mission, you'll still be in doubt, and when something happens when you're out with friends, you'll apol ogize for your judgment. BUT IF YOU BUY a used car from us, you'll say "Never . mind, the Gingrich folks are behind it. They are reliable people." ' YOU WILL NOT PAY us more than it is worth you won't pay a long bonus to buy it on time and we -will see to it that you won't go broke running it. We don't sell that kind. WE HAVE A LARGE selection of used ears in all makes ' and models. Why not come in and let us sho.w them to you. Gingrich Motor phone 635 Ask for.Moir and Tire Co. 371 Court Street iik five years. Dr. Morris W. E li nes, Treasurer, recently reported that over $33,000,000 had been paid in the first two years. The committee in churge has placed the conference at the same time with regular meetings of the board of home missions and church extension, the board of education, the council of boards of benevolence and meetings of the bishopsu All seats at the con terence will be asigned and re served; i ! AH Groups Invited i The following groups are be ing invited: Bishops, district su perintendents, members of the council of boards of benevolence, boards, the editors of Method st members and staff of constituent papers, five paetors and five lay men from each episcopal area !n addition: to members cf the hoards. . j The fund for expenses of the conference has been given by men a?i,d wornen as testimony of their devotionj and interest. j Dr. Ralph E. Diffencfbrfer, sec retary, Department of Education Committee on Conservation and Advance, Chicago, IH'nois. is exe cutive secretary of the convention. Plan Large Asembly This Will be the greatest Rath ering ever held except the quad rennial conference of the Metho dist Episcopal Church. Three thousand Methodist leaders from all over! the United States are to assemble at this meeting of na ti6nal and international impor tance, and at the same t'me Mich igan Methodists wl assemble in the church building adjoining, and have the privilege of hearing these national leaders on world- Wide problems and their solution BCTION OF BUTTER URGED Betterj Butter Campaign Is Aided. by Recent Show At St. Paul WASHINGTON'. D. C. Oct. 20 f-r-ln the past butter makers have bften been in the dark as to the ireal quality of the butter they jput upon the market, and fre- qnentlyi they fee they have not been fairly treated by commission men and others in the markets. iBUt thej creamery man is not with out friends, for the United States Department of Agriculture offers him an Inspection service that stands almost as a court of last resort. Any person who wants this servlcs may have it by ap iplying jfor it. The government inspectors examine butter, in cars in Ftorage, or in storet, and th certificates they Issue: stand in court, but they seldom get that far, as! they are almost univer sally accepted. ! At thA National Dairy Sho-.v held in St. Paul. Minn., October 8 to 15, butter inspectors demon strated; how they do their work and exhib'ts that were prepared fcy .the! department proved the great advantage that comes from marketing butter of high grade. On the face of it butter that scores 88 would not seem to be much Inferior to that which scores 92, showing that the spread- of price between thoe two- grades is very laree. far greater than the dif ference in cost of manufacture As Poor Richard might have said, "A little better butter makes a much Iblgger bank balance." . "Huh!" sarcastically ejaculat ed young Yancey law. "You wouldn't never ketch me be!ng j bossed: around by a mere wo man!"! i "Yotig feller" grimly returned nn Johnson of Rumpus Ridg, f'wheiy you've been married to one or rem as long as inave you u sorter! get the idy into your head that women ain't so darn mere as you might think!" Country Gen i Who Some One : I . . .... Mi' i : O .M i i, mm On Wednesday, at Grand Theatre, the New Edison proved that there is no difference between its RE CREATION of music and the original music. It was proof that would be good in any court of law. If you did not attend, take the trouble to find out ex actly what happened. Investigate all the details of this drastic test. It was given particularly for the music-lovers of Salem so that they might know, through their own personal experience, that there is a phonograph which can give them the exact per formance of the living artist. Helen Clark, famous contralto, made the test. She stood on the platform, beside the New Edison. She sang. In the midst of her song, she stopped singing. The NE The New Edison took up the song, and continued it alone. Thus, they alternated singer and phonograph. The audience had to watch Miss Clark's lips, in order to be certain which was singing. The New Edison's triumph was complete and spectacular. A similar test was made by Joseps Phillips with the RE-CREATIONS of his baritone solos. Again the same result there was no difference between RE CREATED voice and living voice. Remember that no other phonograph can sustain this test! Remember that you want a phonograph which does! And remember that the New Edison did it right here in Salem. DISON "The Phonograph With a Soal" You can have, in your own home, the exact kind of instrument used in the test. This was an Official Laboratory Model out of our own stock. Select any Official Laboratory Model in our store, and we will guarantee it to sustain, the test of direct comparison, and to do everything that was done in the test at the Grand Theatre. Ask us about our Budget Plan. It brings you this New Edison for a small payment. Any man or wo man, who loves music, can make a gentleman's agree ment with us. GEO. G. WILL 433 State St. Salem, Oregon tleman. : " i I v'