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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1022 followed at 8:50 by Cartcttaa Workers r lass .tan (tit bj Pwf.. i VV, Ht Ht, i Salons schools HEtHODIST "-' ' ! . First afrtnoolat Episcopal 8tate' and - - - wipmn NiiraHiTK minister. Claaa meeting 9:15 e'rloek, Bondsy arhool S:45, J. B. Littler, sopor intendVM. It will be wart a your whiU ; to stndr with as under oar efficient rerps of tearaera. - Morning- warm hip -4 1 o'rlock. There will be special bbsi aader- the erreetioa of Prof, t W. Hen . - The pastor wiU prearh on tha sub ject. "A (Brietiea' , Meaaarement ( Valnea." The senior Epworth Usfne will meet at 6:30. and will b led by Jllaa Alio Heaeewk. Chapter two at the aam near wiU b led by Jerome 'Ham en. Milt Louis Hinsdale will be the leader, of chapter tare. Evening- ser vice, at 7:30 w'eloek. There will bo , Opening; gospel song service. Tha paster' a Sabject will bo "lowering, tha See." very bed? la welcome at the service, Tha last regular church night service of th preant aeries will be held a Thursday evening. i Leslie Methodist EpUeopal Booth ' Commercial aad if yen streets. H." F. Pratbertoa, pastor. Monday school at . 145. ovary . ftoaday morning. . E. A. Khoten. aaprintendent. Good place ' to begin tha day. A knowledge of tbo Bible aa asset worm while.. Joia aa. p- CATHOLIC CHURCH FACTS MJ MY. eV S. SUCa (N0TR: Vit My t .What aa oppor tunity the Rev. Ir. lisle is mleeingl All ba baa te do U ta nrove (oat Cats- lira are tbo enemies of the public schools and take 91000 from "Oar Sunday Vie- Her," jnat like tkatl J(ea bis JJaasa- v awm sierray , w sees assasj a mmtww la this at of boasted en1igteameat wo-are called apo to witness a bittor aad persistent eutbeeak of hate aad bigotry against the Catholic cborch and bar Institutions which. Is amasing. Like fr i'itim iviootr, ids iwk, Biwut uuiui . good, and yet bar motive are impOgnen, her doctrine misrepresented, her agents reviled and slandered to such an extent that erea tbo, most Indifferent and kpa Ihetie haro been . stirred to' feelings of roaeqistaaii .Instead of oar state -tnra inx its attenttoa to beneficial measurea in the political field. It woald seem that sao owning eieeuoa would aiago ipos racial hatred and roligioas .bigotry, . ' This recrndescenr of boat i lit r toward tbo Catholic Chnrrh may appear to soma aaasnal aad extraordinary, but those lightly, acquainted with the history of the Chireh know that M is only at coal- : mo a and oft-repeated . incident , in . her life. . The, principal and fundamental 'reason of this opposition is found la the vowai of Cbrtal. via saia: .-'My amg- of rellriona strife Is the history of that enduring combat between the Jiingaom oi i;ad ,nd tha k tn rdnm or l His worm. There has dwelt in the world for time V.ll.f t Hkl, ntl hLh kir. i aauMt anr Lord aad oventaallr led to his ; desth. It waa our Lord who said: "Xoo ' seek to kill Mo becaase My word has no i slaea in Tea." As Christ then preached the ' hidden aad mysterious, things, ef - tiod. man, waa drives to. the last excess ' t . J - - .a n.i t !m a dAttl. Tha Church , of Christ, the Catholic - rhuMk lk,n ktkiukraJ In tha WArlit : in 1 nreoch the saaso doctrine by which bar liviao Master had aeaadalised tbo prood, . a i J l ' . . A ana i sroosea sn prvvoseu . uiiiw , relentless enemies. 8h became as ob i.ri u i rrT iu id, wwiiu. anu m ' -i a. 1 1 : 1. 1 - V. - . .kk ... ff Ca three hundred years under pagaa em- werors. j Mba waa ao maiicaod taat many ' well-meaning persons' believed and Joined with men who did not hesitate to accuse her of all the disorders In the world. If rata waa wanting la dno aaasoa.if tha barbariaaa made a raid or lavaston; ' "If. the 'Tiber, overflowed ita baaksy-tho Christians were blamed for it all and It f waa agreed' that there waa no hotter war to appeaso tno wrata oi tne goo 'than to immolate Christiana by the most Ingentoos atrocities. Adv. i worth league at ft -.30. More Interest aad enthusiasm every meeting. Toang people of tha chnrrh are making this a fine boar. morning worship at 11 o'clock. .Sermon subject: "The Fruit of the Spirit." Evening meeting at 7:30. Subject. "Tbo Hword of Christ." You will find these meetings well worth yoor time and attendance. There Is ao better eoninmeBt far the work of tbo week than a Monday in worshipping od with yonr neighbors. So finer rest after a week of work aad worry. Come wan ns and help us make this day a profit able one ia the things of tbo Kingdom of God. Tenter Street German Method iat North Thirteenth and Center street, Geo. 8. Roeder, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. . Kagliah and German clasaes. Mor ning worship 11 a.m. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo celebrated. Kev. A. J. Wright, district superintend ent, will prearh morning and eveniag. Paul G. Roeder will conduct the devo tional meeting of the Kp worth league 7 o'clock. All are cordially invited. Jasoa Lee Memorial Xorth Winter aad Jefferson streets, Thomas Aeheaon, Pas tor. Earl Officer in charge of Junior church. Serricea wilt be held at the following hours at this . church on April 80th, to which services wo most cordially Invite the public Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Our school is - bow enjoying the benefit of the extensive " alterations la enlarged . and well lighted rooms. Ws are ia fins , shape to take care, of our increasing ' numoers, ana to give inem INTOLERANCE Wo are told that Intolerance against Romanism ia to be "exposed.". , It ia true that things bsve been said snd done agansat Romanism ia . America. The pope waa the only civil ruler ia the world to recognise tno sou i nern con federacy, sad to "bless" Jett Paris Ita president. Tha confederacy upheld bnman a la very--and, like tha pope., wast ed ao free public schools. . Against the guess ef the infallible pope, God over threw tbo confederacy, and the American nation maintains the schools. When the Irish Catholics in New York City were rioting. .President . Lincoln called Arch bishoo Hughes to Washington "and told him: "Those rioters . are . members of your flock: now for your sake as well as for theirs, STOP THEM!" Hughes stopped the rioting, but bis flock a till ahowed their venom. The official re cords show that-though the Irish were less than 8 percent of the force, 72 per cent of all the men who deserted from the - I'nion srmy during wsr were Irish Catholics. Booth, who ' murdered Pres ident Lincoln, waa partner with a set of desperate persons all of them Roman is Is. In tha Revolutionary war, an Irish Catholic, one Hiekey. tried to poison General Washington ; Was caught and executed. Another Romanist. Ueneril Conway, tried to drive Washington out of the army, but was beaten;. and in a dnel that followed, he waa ' half killed. In tha Mexican war some Irian Cath olics deserted from the Amertcsn army and Joined the Mexicans. ' Being caught, they saw tha Stara and Stripes go up on Chapnltepec; then they, died the traHor'a death. ; Americans have established free schools, where children may bo trained for good eitiaenship. The pope bss said that such education is a damnable heresy, and ao Romanists are trying to destroy the schools. We do not interfere with any man's reUarien.. He may worship a snake if he wishes. If he thinks a sin against God can be forgiven by even a drunken man, loaded with , a . doien kinds of "mortal sin," he may "con fess" to -that priest it be chooses. Bat when be and that priest and , their friends conspire to destroy our public schools . their . pretense of 'religion' ' that! not excuse them. - A few days ago a Romanist at Marshall, Mich., tried Id kill a man for making a speech on the school question. Americans are taking notice,;. Adv. JAMES LISLE. thorough instruction under fsvorable con da ions. A homelike welcome to everv- body. Public service at 11 a Rnk ject: "The Prlns of tbo Sella." At the eame hour Rev. Officer will speak to the junior chnrrh. Epworth league devo tional meeting will be held at 6 :30 p.m. A wide-awake service lor jroung people. The evening service Will he ettieehtiia and will convene at 7:0. There will be good singing aad aa appropriate mes sage by the pastor. The orchestra will assist in the music of the Sunday school snd league The choir, under the lead ership ot Prof. Herman Clark, will fur niah the church music. Wednesdsy even ing. 7:ro, a lunch sapper will be served at the church, followed br sa sddto- priate closing aervlro of the spec is I church Bight services of the winter. The specisi guests of the evening will be the instructors ot the classes aad - the new church members received sines confer ence. Members and friends of the church invited to participate with as in nte exerciaes to the evening. Scandinsvisa Methodist EpUeopal tuteentb and Mill streets. David C. riaaeei, pastor. Sunday April 30, morn ing service at 11 a.m. aad Sunday acbool at 12. Gust. Anderson, superintendent. Evening service, at 8 p.m. Prayer meet ing and Bible study on Wednesdsy ev ening . p.m. On Friday Big t the monthly Sunday school meeting with Mr. Anderson In the church. A welcome to s!I. Sometimes After Ef fects of 'Measles Are Worse ITJTrifAY BEAXTB TALK JTO. 4T- 'BT O. Xa SCOTT.'Sw 0. Sometimes the after ttects of. measles are worse than disease itself. Thi is particularly true ot the condition in which the disease) often leaves the eyes. Measles patients must be protected from light, otherwise hliadnesa may result. ; - ' Of course those who stifWed from an under supply ot nerre impulses to the eyes were in position to suffer most from an attack of this disease. . When the eyes are weakened by subnormal nerre supply, the only correction is to restore a full degree of nerre freedom by chiropractic spinal adjustments. Those who suffer, in. this way from measles utter effects can do nothing better than tovarrange for chiro practic spinal adjustments TjrsroxB SB SATS: "Soma young men Norvy, think it looks bravo to pull a male's tail, but ns fel lows who know a mulo'a habits think It looks unhealthy." HEALTH FOLLOIVS ' OnTCFRACTrC CXaiitXIS 1 RERVES IND&EASESOF ,A3 ,IYtS LTM83AT ABMS utisr t VSlllhlfiC v i rvra ' 8tTJMAiM VVPANCReAS fVVKlONCYS A BOWELS -V-rWRWX Spfaiat eOhtauHOWtl UMtS The. iOwer nerv? ; underthc magnify- IH3 CLASS t5 PINCHED! BY AnSAUGNEO JOINT. JPINCKEO KERYES CANNOT TKAKsniT ntAunpui, impulses: CN1R0PRAC TICAOJUSTINO RE MOVES THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER NERVE IS flEEAS KATU8CIKTTMDS. JIEASI-ES BLINDNESS When T was six measles left me blind in both eyes for about a year, then I began, to as out nf bit right eye. but ' ; was still blind in the left. This was mT condition wnen i oegan chiropractic spinal adjustments. After about a week of adjust ments I could see again with the left eye. Today I hare dis carded my glasses and can read fine print without strain. I .certainly feel grateful to chiro-; practic as it has done for me what could not hare been done by any other kind of doctor." Roy B. Dougherty, Chiro practic' Research Bureau, Statement No. 1274. HEALTH IS LIFE You can act for your health today by telephoning 87 for an appointment. Br. 0, L. IScott 414-19 17, S. Bank. Elds, . Phone 87 EIEbTDS . Highland Jrrenda Higiland Avenue and North Church street, I. O. snd Ids 1. Lea, ministers. Bible school at 10 a.m, Chiton Hosa. superintendent. Clas aes for all agea under tbo eare of com petent teachers. Jtorniag worship at 11. Inrutian Endearor at :30 D.m Preaching service at 7:30 p.m. Toang poopie a prayer meeting and Bible atady on jsonaay st 7:su p.m. Prayer meet ing on Thursday at 7:30 a.m. Visitors and strangers always welcome. South Sslem Friends .Houth Commer rial and Washington streets. Bandar school at ft :4V Junior chnrrh at 10:40. Morning worship at 11 o Clock. Chriatiaa endeavor 0:30 and evening service at 7:80. Prayer meeting Thursday evening m v rigj s. .aiaaa swing, , pastor. . CONOBEOATTOHAX First Congregstional .Liberty and Center streets, w. C. Kantner. minister. 10 a.m. Sunday school with classes for all ages. Unless going elsewhere come join our number. W. I. Htaley. super intendent. 11 a.m., The Church ior Today." Vuaie by chorus choir under direction of Win. McUilchrut. e:30 j.m Chrutiaa Endeavor. All yoang -people mvitoa. iiw p.m.. , wnat a . the Mat ter With the World f and "A W Out. This chnrch welcomes' alt persons to . Us services. Central Congregational Nineteenth and' rry streets. Clayton Judy, minis ter. Sundsy school snd church, a com bines aerrice, at 10 'a.m. Special pro gram empnaaiiing what ,we owe the vet erans, Senior and intermediate Christ Ian endeavor at 6:30. The two societies mooting separately. Evening praise ser vice with sermon at 7:30, . Subject "O Soul, Where Art Thou." Beginning May 7, oar Sunday evening aervieea will be a half hoar later. , . We invite you to worship with ns snd to enjoy onr Christ ian fellowship. We urge the member ship of the church to hesr J. C. Clark of Shsnghai, China, Tuesday evening, at the first -Presbyterian church. , He ia an authority on Chinese problems, so you cannot afford to not it. LUTHEkAJf : East State and lUghieeath streets Baaday school for all gradea at ti . fteachag service -tUermaa) at lOtW a.m. Tno pastor will sbeak oa "The hi arks of Conversion.'? Kvening service ia English at 7:-tO p.m. Ibe subjVect of the sermon is "The True Wor- p. Bible school every Saturday at 9 it a.m. Bible stady and prayer meet ing on Thursday at 7:3ft p.m. Everybody is welcome, tieo. Koehler, pasbor. CHtrxcH or god 1344 North Chnrrh street. J leapie, pastor. Snndav school a.m. rood, rompetent teachers for all grades of scholars. Preaching service at 11 a.m. Subject- "Tbo Acta of the Apostles." nervice for tha vounr oeoDle at 6:S0 and 'preaching service following at 7:30 p-aa. Kegnlar weekly prayer meeting Wednesday eveniog at 7:30. We invite alf who ess to attend the services. MISSIOVAXT ALLIAVCE Christina aad aiiaaiwnarv Alliance Mr. and Mrs. H. . CaawelL 425 North Winter street, leaders. Csosl services this afternoon will be held at 632 south Commercial street. Snndav school st 2 o'clock. Regular gospel meeting at S Tneaday evening Bible atady conducted by mrs. isswell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Scobee, 42S North Wintc street beginning st 7:30 o'clock. Kesi Thursday afternoon. May 4. regular meet ing at B3Z Mouth Commercial street at 2:30. A very cordial invitation to alt A DUTY and not mere sentiment. This ta nor -a testimony-that caa- not be proved. Many examples dating from the foundation tf the academy until the present day hear out this truth. Let ns look at some of the practical results of this teaching when the opportu nity was gttren to show its traits. The generous response made to eTery call of the-government dur tnr ttle'war ana tb fset thit the J. Gil- irsi Kea cross unit in the Salem schools was certified at Sacred Heart academy Is of ample weight to outbalance any other state ment, Signed: A former pupil of Sacred Heart Academy and teach er ia the public schools of Oregon. TXT0VMXD CHTOCH ' Capitol and Marion streets Sunday school 10 a.m. Preaching aerrice (Eng lish), 11 a.m. No evening service, hi. temy, pastor. UVZTASIAJr Cottage snd Chemeketa streets. Rev. Martin Fereshetian. minister. Church school at 10 a.m. Graded instruction. Class for adult led by the minister. Devotion at services st 11 a-m. Subject of the sermon, 'The Birth of a New Ides!." Mrs. M. Fereshetian will offer "I Will Lift Up Mine Byes I'nlo the Hills," by McDurnitt. The ehildrpe's choir will lead in the singing of the hymns. LATTER HAT SADTTS Chnrch ef Jems Christ of Latter Day Rafnts Special conference services Sun day April 80 at tha armory. - Sunday achool 10:30 a-m. Preaching service. 2 p.m. President Heber C. Iverton of Portland and all missionsries of the south Oregon conference will be present. Public welcome. 'WInslow Replies. Editor Statesman: f . My attention has been called to the above, article, and Inasmuch as I bate not bet-n correctly quoted, I will make a brief state ment: - v - - What 1 said at the school board meeting was this: That prior to two years ago I had always voted to Allow Sacred Heart academy the privilege of holding'Mheir graduatinng exercises tn the high school auditorium. Tut that at that time the speaker of the eve ning from our own platform abased and criticized our public school system, and 1 said that I would not vote to allow our own auditorium and platform to be again used for that purpose. so voted, and I have no apology to make for so doing. The state ment which I made to the board BAPTIST First Baptist William T. Milliken, minister. Bible school at 9 !4.r. Edward Schunke, superintendent. Morning wor ship at - 11. Sermon. Gothsematie." Kvening worship at 7:30.. Sermon. "TTow t Sec." B.Y.P.U.. all divisions, at 8:80. Theme. "Work Among tha Wan dering Laborers in the United States." Visitors sre cordially welcomed at all aervieee. EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE CHMSTIAK First ChristianCenter and High Sta J. J. Evans, pastor. We are expecting a large Bible school at 9:44. We still lead . in . the . contest with .the Corvsllis school, with an average attendance much above the 400 mark. The contest will close next Sundsy. Great preparations kre under way to observe the day in the chnrrh and. school, and blossoms will show In every nook snd corner of oar building. Excellent music, anthems and solos, wiH mark our morning snd even ing church services. The pastor will preach st 11 and 7:30. The young peo ple meet at 8:30. Go to chnrch today. " Court Street Christ! sn North Seven teenth , and Court street, Bible achool 9:43 a.m. Be "one of 250 to attend to day. Junior following Lord's supper. At morning worship we begin aa inter esting study of I. Thessslonisn letter. Volunteers will, visit sick in, afternoon. Intermediate endeavor 5:30 p.m.; senior 0:30 p.m. Evsngelistie aerrice 7:30 p-nx. Sermon: "Almost Saved." Mon day, 7:30 p.m., hoard meeting. Ahurs day. 7-S ; p.m. .church achool. Friday, all-day meeting of Mary, Martha society. Next Lord's -day will be annual home mission day. Specisi sermon on missions. We welcome all to these services. Come. R. L. Putnam, pastor. eVaxoelicax. -Liberty. 8tteet Svaogelical Center and Liberty. "G. F. Llening, pastor. Sunday school st 10 a.m., preaching at tl. There will bo anion meeting is the evening at the Chemeketa atreet Evangelical and the United Evangelical .will Join with aa in the observance of the Albright anniver sary ia honor of AJbright,- tha founder of tbo church. Meeting will begin at 7 p.m. A cordial invitation Is extended to . whosoever would joia with us ia tbo services. Rev. F, W. Launer will bring the message. ... Evangelical Chemeketa street, 1. W. Lauaer. pastor. Sermon at 11 a-m., sub ject : "A Pure Heart." Sunday achool 10 a.m., everyone ia to ho on time if they are to be counted. No services in the evening. A anion service to Ve held at the Liberty atreet chnrch In memory of Jacob Albright, the founder of the Evangelical enures. Berocea . at rruit- tand . 3 p.m. This is our last, service be fore onr annnsi conference, which win be held at Tacome. Waah, May 4th. Oa Monday evening. May liU, beginning at 8:15, the Y.P.A. wttl present the plsy The sew Minister. iaera are a num ber of persons ia this play, with , many amusing Incidents. Free to 'all, an of fering will be takea. EPISCOPAL 8. Panl'a Chnrrh "The Little Chnrrh on the Corner." Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. Holy enchsriat at: 7:30 aim. Church achool at 9:45. Morning prayer and sermon st 11 a.m. The rector 'will prearh oa the subject "The . Sunday Question." The young people's society ill meet at 0:30 p.mv A musical pro gram will be given and the rector re quests 'all 'members to he present aa ' he desires, to present an important matter. Tho public is invited to make St. Panl'a their chnrch home. r',:'"'" ""I 1) KIT 1S& SSETBXXH First United Brethren Twelfth sad Mission. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Morn ing services at 11. Subject: "The Soal's Sovereign." Evening services at 8 o'clock. Subject! "A song of Tri umph." Sunday achool at 10 a.m., O. B. Bowman, superintendent. Junior C. K. at A p.nu. Mrs. Burns, superintendent. nr C.. 7. D.nu, Cbarlea Anderson, president; lender Mayne Bowman. Pray er meeting 0 o'clock Wednesday . even ing. You sre invited to these services. K'ome then with as aad we wilt do thee ood." . CH&XSTIAH SCIENCE . .First Church 440 Chemeketa atreet. Sunday orning- services at 11 a.m. Subject of lesson aermoa: 'Everlasting Punishment" Sunday school at 9:4S a.m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Resding room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidays and. Sundays . from .11 :1S to 5:30 n.m. All are cordially invited to oar services aad to oar reading room. i-First Presbv teriaa On Church between Chemeketa aad Center. Ward Willis Long, . minister. Sabbath school i meets at 8:45.-H, E, Barrett, superintendent. 11 a.m. Tho sermon topic taia awning The evening theme at 7:SO p.m. la 'The Judsmeat of tha Risen i Christ." Ia the morning the choir will ainr "0. Tres That Are - fesry.' ' br Barflctt. Junior . C.E. 3 P-av; . in te media ta aad sea ior at 6:30. Session will meet - at tho pastor's home, 483 8. . Commeteial atreet. Monday at. 1:30. n.sa. Prayer meeting Thursday ot t:30 p.ss, to bo Academy Jhpfeaded . Editor Statesman: The Catholic people of Salem feel seriously aggrieved by the statement of School Director Win slow, when acting In his official Capacity as such director, when application was presented from Sacred Heart academy for the privilege of renting the auditor ium of the high school building, for the purpose of holding gradu ating exercises and the enter tainment incident thereto. The claim made by Mr. Wins low that this school is fighting the public schools and abusing them at all times is most unjust and un true. The academy is not fighting the public schools and nobody ever heard a word of abuse of those schools from the Sisters ot that institution. The numerous non-Catholic girls who have at tended the academy, many of them highly respected women of this community, will readily tes tify to that fact. The academy is maintained for the purpose of teaching morality and Christianity in connection with secular instruc tion. The "system" of teaching is the same as the public schools as outlined by the state course of study. , Mr. Winslow seems to forget that Catholic money has had as large a proportionate share as any other money : in the 'building and the maintenance of the public schools; that the Catholics are as much the owners' of those schools as any other part of the commun ity. Let us ask fair minded citl tens to think for a minute the au dacity of a public official spending the money which wo freely and cheerfully pay for public school support, and at the i same time wantonly insulting us and' attemp ting to deny us the legitimate use ot. rooms provided therein for public purposes. Let any member of any non Catholic body ask "himself how he would feel under similar treat ment!. Sacred Heart academy has been a part of Salem's educational sys tem since 1863. During all that time its history and its record may be found in the newspaper files of the city and in the reports of the state superintendents of public instruction. We are very proud of that record and history. Its former pupils and its graduates are scattered over Oregon and the northwest and the school is proud of them. The archives of the school contain hundreds of letters showing that those former stu dents fully reciprocate that feel ing of pride. During all those years the academy has spent much more money in Salem than It has received here from all sources locally. It has never been a beg gar on the community; never has asked for drives or subscriptions to maintain its existence; never has asked for anything f but the fair play that Is rightly due to every person and every institu tion engaged in worthy legitimate enterprise. During all the years of its existence here Sacred Heart academy has been ready and will ing to do Its-share in every work of charity, of mercy and of patri otic service. There is -probably no school of any character in Salem tn which the high duty ot Ameri can patriotism Is , more . zealously taugni, ana it is tangnt is - absolutely, true, and can be vwriftexl-by anyone who eare to do so. I have not forgotten that Catholics pay taxes, bat in my opinion this does not give theri thif right to -use the public school forum to abuse the public schools r.ny more than it woald give Pro testants the right to use the aarasv forum to abuse Catholics, and I will vote against both rcnljitions. W. t Winslow. ' Read he Classified Ads. sawawaa. g-.-.-.--, .- sBBBBBBBBBBBBBB WaBBBBBBBWaa asBBBBWav ' " .asBBBBWawak 'asanas .. .HaaBaSBaBBaBBBBB- wam 'ssssa bbk ' SWaw VaO I iUi Vaf IfltfH 1 1 , ; ill v U - Is the oricinal and only scientific method of adjusting the tplne. 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(Piano Solo) walta (UraJwavUp. 3V.No. 15) (VMrnSolo) Walkurw WotanU FareweU and Mafic Fir Muaie Cansonotta (Codard) (Violin Solo) Waits (fron Suit, for two Pianos) Arnsl y) (Piaiw Daat) EapaiU Rapaodia (Chabricr) (Piano Duet) ' - ; i . it. Jaacha Molots 66037 . Hugo Xroleler 66040 SorfoiRarhrdantnog 66016 v ; Frita Krwialor 6604 1 Fhtlarlalnhla Oryhestra 74736 , - ErtVtallortnl 66039 Guy MaTor-Laa PattlaoaU. 10 10 10 .0 '?i 12 10 IS 10 12 10 10 CUiy MaissrHAa PaUlaop, DANCE l&CORDS X ' ?" at t : rWWbJtalfcanmndraOr -in Paul WlUtoaMnaMHlaprr4atra,&a. . ,y Jimmy Fos Tret Af tor tha Rain Fes Trot T-Pa Bluoo Foa Tret Tha B Son Ovxhaatra M Chioagol oofa Black Ewswl Rluavo FTM ' Tk- lUsua CK-.i-m rVll Whilo Miami Drenme-FotTrot Joaoph C Smith and iiU Orhaatr Tali Har at TwtUght Foa Trot Hadhal Don Orchestra Old Fashioned CirlFos Trot (from 3onvboM) Paul Wlutaosan and tiia Orchestra UtUo Gray Sweetheart of Mine-Mod. Foa Trot . Club Royal Orchestra Bygones Foa Tret Paul WUtswnen and His Orchestra By the Sapphire Sea Fox Trot Paul Whitawnan and luaOrrtfm My Mammy Known Foa Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Angai uuMro( trot The Benson OrchSStra or OUcago Ten Little Fbtwere and Tan Little Tooo -Foa Trot - Bon boo Orchootra of Chloaaro lnRl.uMirfl..J KT. TVJL - mm . a- . - . --- . m m . . .t-, .. . ''' a';':' i-trl- iPT1- ' a.vvrr.i-i't ISS7S tS379 f370 isiii 10 i :.. 10 .0 It) 19 i. a i 10 Styles ! x ; Mh:hr r-.' f "V ft a r i i nv i'i n I ii ""- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'T OEODDH Just arrived and goes on sale tomorrow morning. This isJtJd- j tion Congqleum week. Bring in your -measure or:phdneius;and we wilt be glad to show you how a few dollars will cover -a Ime Aam Factory representative will be present all week. T S ' T HpHIS sale of a solid carload of Gold Seal Con ;' ; goletlm Floor CoveHiig'ittoHs &frons an opportunity to purchase beautiful "riigs at as tonishingly lorw prices. Congoleum 'possesses all the rich tones of the fine fabric rusrs soft ly blended colors that are becoming J to the room. This new shipment'lncludes all the lat est designs and colorings." Gold Seal Cbngoleum is the modem floor covering. It lighteris house work, beautifies every- room and is extremely economical. It lies perfectly flat without fast ening. A light mapping keeps the colors, fresh and bright. Congoleum has a" smooth, firm, sanitary surface. It is waterproof. Suitable for any room in your home. Read over the list of prices share in the savings. , $14.50 Conjolenm Art Rags, 9x9ft. V16.WJ uongoleum Art Rugs, 9x10 Vt 75c Congoleum Art Rugs, i8x36 inches '. $ .49 rnnfrohmm Art Rum. 36x26 inches .98 nn rAMTMM T?nm ifivRi inao i jq $18J0 Congoleum Art Rues. 9x12 ft... wwr T a VnnF'iTvO ft "Tr iir $23.00 Congoleum Art Rugs, 9x15 ft.. $9.50 Congoleum Art Rugs, 6x9 ft 7.95 90 cent CongcJeum special square yird $11.50 Congoleum Art Rujs, 72x9 ft.. 9.8a Made in 6 and 9 ft. wide .... : ; . .- . y - . i . . PI uu Good 'Furniture 340 Court St. .11.49 .13.80 .155 ,...18.75 .74 J " GUARAJjTER ( A sknsatrim cdaraKsTEO . V , V ORVOCstHOWEY fACky . . r - nan tSOIJJVV; . SEAL V J I "GUARANTEE I ( V SWACTK)f CXUUtiXTZtD J V ORYOOK NOKEY sWa - ':M;.fiaf' ! V; ' !. - ' 11