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1.' 6 " : THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON" h SUNDAY MORNTNG7JANUARY 7, 1923 "X" i i t " i ii j! J ! ! H ii i M v . . -'it ; KAPTxBT ' - " - i. TVsl Bapiifct church; William T. Milli- ken, minister. Bible school at 9:4.1, Kd wrd Sofcunkc,, npr mtendent. Morning 'worship at 11:00. " Sernioa,,-"TjuV-JUf of Pat'th.'- Kpeetal music by '-9 tkornn. "I Heard , tha , Vuice ijot Jaaos r Say'. Rathrren Everjinff wrnhip at 7:30, Sermen, 'Th lionedient Prophet." Chenta, "Com iloma , and . ; Kett' I Parks)." ' Tha sankir and Intermediate BYPC Orraniiations'both meet at 7-s30. Senior topie. -'4Inflewne." leader. Ward Sontaworth. Tho intermediates meet in the Agog-a" room downstairs. ". On Tues day -eraninfft the trustees - meet "in, the AgagM: room., downstairs., i) 1 Tnestlay evening tha trusters meet in the pastor's stsdy.t On the same eveain tha girla of tha .IJcreaa eiaaa' meet for .their - pot-lufk upper,' followed by business and mission arf program. ;. Th usual prayer - and praise service will bo held en Thursday Ten in r. , On Friday ! afternoon j the Women' a Missionary onranixatieri wilt" meet to hear -a talk, a poo the p.ople of Africa, by .Pastor l Jnl- of the central i , Conrretrational -ehurrby formerly a- mis-4 numbers,- aoloa and quartettes and un . Lin,r-v t.i Kififn.' 'f'hnrfi. nnrlifta at chn 1 . . n . I t-t. f i a a uMnnn. Tl, : -. ry, lo Africa; Chorus practice at the church building on-i rtday men.. Visit er are cordially welcomed at all services. J '-. T- . . i First German Jlaptist church;; John. Ji Lucas, minister. Bible school at 10:00( Morning worship at 11:00 ; KTninr wot ship at 7:30. t Viitors: cordially wel comed. ' ' a, v " ' ' ' . ' "jraresville ' .Baptist church;. Wiley 'Weather, minister.Bible school at 10.00. Charles Weathars. superintendent. Morn ing service at 11 :00. ' .Evening service at 7:30. BYPU at 6:30. Come and wnr shlp with us IT you live in the Hayesrille community -and nave no other . 1 -church name. i i i i BETHAHT EEFOKMID CH37ECH, Corner. of Capitol and Marion streU. iSiittdary achool, .10 a, in. i German preach ing sertiee 11 a.m. Ho eveninc aerrice. Deon,. pastor i i - . . , v . . " -: caihouo -i " - : , ..' . R.JJ It '.Back.' pastor: As far as poa Bible hereafter the piuter 1 will l speak ..at the Id o'clock mass on Sunday mornings n- Aotae subject which jrill "be., of ct;p eia interest to Bon-Catholics, and erery one is most cordially invited to attend. These instractions wilt continue -for aev arsl tenths and will be short and to th' ! potat. . ... He believes many are will roean- ia( and- have the best intentions, but are - not versed ia Catholic belief, ;eeremoius ; and practices; he feels , that ' light on thoea -subjects will do away with much preindice end therefore trrxea as many a possible to attend. Perhaps - most rion Catholies are unfamiliar with tha service and fear they will be placed in aa awk ward position., i'or those, he- would say, do not try to follow, but remain sented throaghoat the service sad yon will not be in, the least be low 'mass naaea witfi sermons r instruction on What Maaa Is," at r; 10:00; o'clock. Benediction follow last mast. , . j ',' f ''"' -'" C- .-.tl. CHKTgnAK. Coart Street. Corner Korth 17th and : Court streets. -This -is the first Lord's day f 1923. Lot s try and make it a big day.i . We can' if everybody will. Hible school Jt)t(rins promptly at 8:45. a. th.' Onr ntm is 200 . average attendance this yeer. .Villi you help us reach it t E. B. Flake. was elected our scperinttndeot for aBotber year and he is right on the job, Therfi are bis things-in store for Bihle . school. v Conte help hint boost. V Ilear that - riagmgjbooatef aidr"ss by the paataT et morning worship hour. - "Prettainjf .On", ia tha rabjecl. messazo to. every ' de psrtmsnt at: the cirfirch... Junior -oHewtas-- , communion observances Intermediate CK st 'evnspienoiiB.- There will at 8 :V0' o'clock and hijrh I ON WAY TO CHINA! f-jj X: - S j' 2ju tauil' 'iy i;, ': ; -;i7 ' i 11 J i t i . . A i i - . ' - I - -V ; hi - - ' s ' . , - , -u r Ji tj erB.Jt.aila.WI in w.'- 'law i.TWnTant laTjani f j - - Tmfy9 'Mine. S. Alfred Sie, wife pi the 3htnee Ambassador," la accom lanylng her husband pa a trip to Ji Orient. , , 4,v.-(b--- S ijP W- Senior CE 6 :30 p.m. Then wa l.,e installation of the new officers at the clone of the meeting- KvangeHstie service 7:80., Otir Endeaverera are fur niMtung the music for th ; vear at rejrnlar "" ermon. "Preach th Word.!' Evwry Thursday even in n we will rondttct a church school. The sesion: ebgin at 7.1a p.m. The following courses are given: Christian stewardship, BibU bin ary, teacher, training and practical BibVj school work. Every member ought to be present. - Come and see what a fine thing jt-is. The meetings at the; First church are now entering tho second week. Let us pray for and attend the meetings as much aa possible, i We have a w. lcome for everyone that worships with us. K. L. Putnam, pastor, : . First Christian, Center and High sts. J. J, Erans. paatov. . An important cam paign is now on among the members of this eoBjtregation. i Under the fine lead ership of 1L M, BameU and Frank . J. Harbison the movement is .rnaaking progress.- This week will witness many in spiring programs of music, instrumental usually fine sermons, ,The services will b in rharge of the specialists today and each evening through- the week exet-pt Saturday.: The new Bible school rooms are finished and will be occupied by the many departments and ' classes, "Obed ience to the ellavenly Vision" and ''The Choice of LWe" will be - the ' sermon topics for today. Mr. Harbison will sin at both services, accompanied by Mrs. Hartjison At 5 ; o'clock the 1 Young People's Eeelebia clnb will meet for a program to be given by tho Loyal Sons and Daughters classes of the school. The C.K.' societies, including t the advanced society of C.E., will meet at 6:30. COKOKXOATIONAX ' CenitraL Congcegatfoual church, corner 19th and Ferry; Clayton Judy, minister. Sunday school - and church, a combined service,' classes for all ages, and a clos ing program of worship, 10 a.m. Junior 'Christian Endeavor. ' 4 p.nr. Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Evening service of worship with sermon by the pastor, 7:30. Subject. "Educating Our Children for the Kingdom. Mid week service on 1 Thursday evening at 7:30.. Subject, "God's (ire it Promises." W Welcome you at all our services. - First Cuigref utional church. Liberty and Center street; Wl C. Kantier, min ister ! 10 - a.m. Sunday achool, with classes for all ages. Adult crass in bun day school room, another . in Auditor ium. Classes for boys and girls. " Come join our ranks. ; H. Til. eMad. superin tendent. 11 a.m. Commnnion - service with address by pastor on "A fear of the Right Hand of God.' - 6:30 p.m. Chris tian Endeavor Interesting meeting. Wel come for all young people.' 7:30 p.m. Song service, motion picture, songs, ad dress. "The Wonderful Christ." Th picture to' be shown' ia represented as be"-intf-very superior. An unlimited amount of painstaking effort has been taken to produce th beautiful results. The title of the picture is "The Conquest of tha Forest. ': Everybody is invited. CHBISTLaJt AJSTJ MISSIONABY ALLIANCE. ' Service in. the WCTU hall, corner of E. Commercial and Ferry, atreeta. - Sun day services: School at 2 o'clock.. Preach ing service at '3 o'clock.- Evening evangelistic- 7:30. Every Friday afternoon an! evening, 2:3 Oand 7.30. Special ser vices on the truth, the lord for the body. The sick are prayed with- on- Fridays. Bpng them. . fc. eBath wfl) preach Bun day evening. Tuesday evning a Tarrying aerrice will be, held at the home of Mis Present.. .S32. South Comtaercial stre t. Allare welcome in these services. ifr. and Mrs. H. Caswell, pastor. CHBISTIAK SCIENCE ; i First Church, 440 Chemeketa St. Sun day morning services at 11 a.m. , Subject of lesson sermon, "God." Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. . Wednesday evening testi monial meeting at . 8 o'clnek. Reading room, 209 Masonio Temple, open every day except holidays and - Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p.m. All are cordially in vited to our services and to our reading room. . ! " i " EVANOELXCAJ. Chemeketa Street Evangelical; F. W. Lanner, - pastor. ' - Sermon morning ' and evening hy RevJ W. F. Kademacher of Albany. Rev. Rademacher, ia conducting special meetings, services ' every evening during the week, SnndayC achool - at 10 a.m. Edward Zinn, newly elected superin tendent, will take charge.- The Evangeli cal league at 6:30 p.m.; Mrs. Kuth Grimes will be tho leader. Special music nt all these services. " . EPISCOPAL St. Paul's church, Chemeketa st, be tween Church and High streets. - Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. Holy Eucharist at 7:80 aoa. This is the Sunday for Hie corporate celebration for St. Panl'a guild. A second eelelratkn of tha Eucharist, with, an Epiphany sermon at It a.m. The new vested choir will sing the Commun ion service. The Young People's society will meet at 6:30, at which time the election of j of f icers for .1923 will take place. All young, people Invited. i : 4j ' - rsiENES ; - - '- Highland Friends. Highland a-enie and North Church 'street; I. O. and Ids .1. eLe, pastors, t flible achool at 10 a.m., Clifton Boss, superintendent. -This -is priuuotion day ami we expect to nave all the classes: properly graded, according to ago; come and find your place among us, there will be a, class just -suited to yu. Morning -worship and preaching at 11. Subject, "Friends Position on the Ordin ances.'; Christian Endeavor at? 6:3 pin. Preaching service at J:S0 p.m. Young people's prayer masting and Bible study on Monday at 7.80 p.m. All day mission ary meeting on Wednesday af the ho" - f Enos Presnall, 2695 Haxel avenue. Much work to. be done; all members requested to he pre- t. ' Prayer meeting on J. nura day. at 7:30 p.m. ' -South Salem -Friends church, South 'Commercial and Washington streets; Nathan Swabb, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m.. Junior - church, 10:4Q. - Morning worship, 11 p'clock. The CE society will not meet at :30 as nKUal, hug Will eon- Home, Install a BERGER PIPE OR P1PEIESS FURNACE More Heat Less Fuel See It Bef ore You Buy ; : t . ' ! Made in Salem 'x - " -- . -' .- '- ..; '2 - " t , .. , , V : , ! m Y - ; : : t t , t - i ? . V f ' '.' ' i ' f . ' t -v- r I. li: I ! : - r. 'i; i.r j IV; - f I'i : ' ,'; - ? t;.t;ii t 1 : , -.1 '; if ) ;. I ' - ' ' J- FvH. BERGER : Manufacturer, 803 North Liberty Fhone 1048iU. ; lact a prayer service from 7:5 to 7:r0 for the ! service " followliicl - We 'hopf many others will join in this iiu-etrns foi prayer. Mid-week prayer service Thurs dav evening. 7:3. lr. t'arl E. Miller. Knperintend-:nt Bible school. Xlrs. Ev Kightlinger, president CE.. GOSPEL MISSION 1 A revival .needed. Coni and help ui pray for a real revival. eW imi; al! Christians and church wen her to como to our hall, on 1S5 South Commercial afreet, upfctairs (eaiied Uonpel fissmn We are praying for a ; real oltl-tiroe re vival that will affect Christians of all de nominations; that will aln bring sinners to Christ and healing for th sick. .These prayer meetings have already xt.-rtrd nnd will continue until we sea great teulti. Service ev---ry night 7:30, Sundays at 2, 7:30 p.m. Sunday school and Bible study at 1 p.m. Everybody is welcnmei' For information call pastor, phone TO-K6. LUTHERAN East State nnd Eighteenth strceU: '. Koehler. pastor. Sunday school at 9:t a.m. Preaching service in tho English language at ltl.30 a.m. Subject, "The Beauty of the lrd.." Annual meeting at 2 p.m. Ko evening service. Bible ftudy and prayer meeting on -Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Bible school on Satnrdiy from 9 to 1 2n.m. The pastor hims'lf instructs the children in God's Word. The Lndics Aid meets on Wednesday at - p.m. We are making s new-start today on a campaign of expansion for 'the Sunday school. We arp. expecting the loyal cov operation of rvcr officer, teacher " and pupil to present the claims ' of the Sun day achool to every man, "woman land rhild in our constituency who is not -connected wit hany olh r srhool. We hare a program worth while. Let tig sharr it with those -who need it. and bring , our at tendance tip to the 7i)o mark in j the next lew weeks.' Morning service. 11 o'clock. Sp rial mesic andrr the ' direc tion of Trof. K. W. lIols:il. ' The c'aoir will be back in full force, and will pre sent some of , its nmtl splendid music. Sermon bv ' the pastor . n, the aubjet, "Tlie Call of the New ear.'V Epworth league social hour, 6 :30 p.m. Epworth leas'ies. 6:30 p.m. f Kveninc service,. 7:30 o'clock. " The pastor will give a bofc aerinon on the subject, -"RcfiF.evelt "s Ke liion." based uon the Look of that title bv CliriKtian F. ReiKnr. Here i a life with a great nu-ssasco in it. : The public is invited to be present. On T-iev dav evening, at 6:0 Oo'rlock there, will be a luncheon for th- members of tho entire Sunday school board. L An important meeting of tho board 'will be held almut inc taoic, in planning tor tne annd-- si.'honl's part in the coming evangelistic c.-inipain. umcial loarc tneetmg, on Wednesday evening, 7:30. Th; opening night of- the new semester of the church night services will be held on Thursday evening, beginning with supper and social hour at o" to 7; claws, 7 too to 7:40: devotioal period. 7:45 to 8j30. A new program in bein-r prepired. Start in with us. at beginning of the new semester. ASKS J1S.OOO ALIMONY. METHODIS7 Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal, 15th "and Mill streets; David C. Hnse'.. pastor. Sunday morning worship at 1 1 o'clock; Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Gust Anderson, superintendent. Sunday evening service at 8 o'clock. Mid-week service Wednesday- evening at 8 o'clock. The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the church Thursday afternoon, January 11th. You are cordially welcome. Jason Le-9 Memorial 'church, corner Iforth Winter and . Jefferson streets. Thomas Acheson, pastor. - Harl Officer ia charge f'Jurdor church. On thia first Sunday of the new year w are looking for a full attendance of members and thos? interested in the work of the church.' We are pledged to a bigger and better program in every line of Christian service Let as begin now to bring thing to pass. Every service of the day will havt) something of real interest and in spiration and we welcome the publie to share with us. Wide-awake Sunday school session at 9:45 a.m. Classes for young and old. Begin today. Union service of junior and senior church at 11 a.m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. New members will be received into the church. Appropriate message by the pastor. Epworth league meeting at 6:30 p.m. , Come at six" o'clock. Young people's meetings , are unusually. : good. Evangelistic nervic, and - congregational sing at :30. A service yon will enjoy. Subject. "The Mount of Vision." Good music and fine fellowship at all the meet ings. -Service of devotion and religious study on Wednesday evening 7:30. As n ehnreh we are joining in . the Salem Methodist Evangelistic, crusade. ; Plans for this work, now under way. '! Come and' hear all about them. Center StreH Methodist Episcopal (German) North 13th, and Center streets, (7. 8.' Boeder, minister. Sabbath school. 10 a. m., classes in both English and German. At 1 1 o'clock KeV. A- J. Neu ffld'of Arlington, will. preach, his sub ject being, "Miracles and the Baptism of the Holy Spirit." At 2:30 there will be a round table discussion conducted by the; evangelist. : Epworth ler.gne devotion al -meeting at 6.45 and at 7?30 preaching by Rev., XeufHd, This will be an evan g.'litiie service, -subject 4;'lrepare to Meet Thy Gcd, Oh. Isr at." As the meetings Jre, conducted in tho German language, tuoe understanding German are specially invited. There will be a continuation iof the meetings, as long as p-ople Are in terested in their soul's welfare, r i First Methodist Episcopal church, cor ner State and Church streets. Blaine E. ' Kirkpatrick, minister. Class meeting at 9:15 a.m. in the northwest corner room downstairs. iSunday school, 9:4S o'clock. Leli,. Methodist Episcopal church. South Commercial and Myers streets; H. K. Pemberion, pastor. This church in vitea you to attend the followinz service on Sunday. Sundav school at 9:45: E. A. Rhoten, superintendent. An up to date school teaching the Bible t old and young. Th"re is a class where you will fit in. Epworth league at 0:30. The vounjr people -are bavin? some fine times in these meetings and they invite others to join them. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Communion of tho Iwrd's Snp pr and baptism of adults and children.. Evening meeting at 7:30. ..Rev. E. E. Gilbert, D.I., district superintendent, will preach at this hour. Mid-week Bible ttudy and prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:30.. You , will be heartily ;el eomed at alp of these meetings. Good music, fine fellowship and a homelike at mosphere -make this church a place you will enjoy visiting. We invite you to unite with "us it yon live in this com munity, i it a V - ef fri i :i;. ;-1f Saav .( a"t.' :. ' i a j Arrl J-xi h v V ' :' " - V t v V v I ' v t it Mrs. Eujtene V. Brewster, see- on wife of Engenc V. Brewster, millionaire publisher, seeks a di vorce. Darning Misr Corliss Palmer aa c respondent. Mrs. Brewster asks an annual alimony of $18,000 for herself tnd th. son. i PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian church; Ward Willis Long. . minister. 9:45. a.m. Sunday xeboolj Owing to the illness of superin tendent H. E. Barrett, the service will be conducted by our able assistant, Ir. O. If. Kent. Th-re are deparments and classes for all ages' and a warm invitation is. extended to any one not already enrolled elsewhere. 11:00 a.m. Sermon, "Tak ing Hold of God," by the minister. The choir will sing "How Beautiful Are Thy Iw!lings," by Sullivan. 6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor societies. Topic, "Lessons from the Psalms." Scripture Ps. 1:1-6 (consecration, meeting). Miss Lnciln Ross is the leader for the senior meeting and Miss Eloise Wright the in termediate. Wo are not able to announce at this time leaders 'for the advance in termediate and junior societies. 7t?0 p.m. Popular evangelistic serviced Be gins on the dot at the appointed hour and rloses at 8.30 sharpjust one hour, and that crowded with life, enthnsiasra and spiritual help In song and sermon. On Mondsy evening at 7:30 the session will meet in church parlors. Mr. Carl Smith membership mobilization s-cretary, wiill make report from the parish districts at this meeting, r nday, 7 :3U p.m., a pre piiratory service will be held in the church auditorium. This is a time-hon ored service in our church and ia held preceding each communion service. Ir E. C. Hickman, president of the Kimball school of theology, will spesk at the pre paratory service and Miss Alice Judd will bring a message in song. ' The reception of new members? announced for today has been postponed till next Sunday. ' ; v .. - i I - .. ; 1 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Corner of '5th and Gaines. Sabbath school at 10:30 a.m. Professor- A. O. Nelson has been elected superintendent for another year. His assistants are as follows: Chester Way, Mrs. Claude Ash by, Miss Madger Moore, and Mrs. Chester Woy. W are now going to study the book of James. Come and study with us., Preaching at 11:30 a.m.'1 The sub ject for the 13th is "Baptism." Such questions as the following will be - an swered : The mode of baptism. Can- a person be saved without it! When is a person ready! What does it mean! You will feel at home. Come and worship with us. Elder N. C. Erntson,. pastor. ' I.B.S.A. International Bible students associa tion meets every Sunday in TArby haUl, corner of Court and High streets (up stairs) for Bible study. Hours from 10 to 12 a.m. All interested in Bible stndy welcome. - , , i UNIT ASIAN Cottage and Chemeketa. Rev. Martin Columbia See Our Special $2.00 Tires in the Window Lloyd E. Ramsden 1 1 387 COURT ' ' ! Bicjles Tires and Repairing n 'for Economical TrmmpwUtit - f -f t t .ii in or . ii. i . - ; fc . r I The New, Superior Chevrolet Sedan, $ 1 065, delivered at Salem. We have never had a winter in Oregon that calls for enclosed cars like the present winter. Rije in comfort. Defy the elements, and really; enjoy life in a Superior Chevrolet Sedan or Coupe. '. ? 1 Every refinement and convenience tabe found in these enclosed jobs and sold op easy terms at a price you can afford to pay. - f Cord Tires Fisher Body Rear Tank and Vacuum system Dash Lipht- Nothing to buy extra but the license. r Some Distinctive Features Streamline Iwxly tjeslgri with high.. hood; vac j, uura feed and rear gasoline tank on all mod els ; drum type head lamps with legal lenses. Curtains open with doors of open models! -Closed models-have plate glass Ternstedt reg ulated windows, straights side cord tires, sun visor, windshield wiper and dash light. The " Sedanette is equipped with aujo trunk ou rear. ' 5 passenger sedan $1065 2 passenger Coupe 877.00; passenger Sedanette 1053.00 passenger touring '663.00 2 passenger roadster 642.02 Light delivery . 627.00 Delivered at Salem 4 5 Sa.em Automobile Co F.G. DELANO A.I. E0FF Phone 97, Salem, Oregon Fereshetian, minister. . Church school' st 10:00 a.m. Graded instruction. Class for adults in. the "pKychologv of Reli gion." "Faith Healing' will be en-kidered- Uevotional j services r at ; 11:00 a.m. Subject of the sermon. : "Crime od the Fear of Hell." Mrs. Mj Fereshetian will ing. Mrs. W". A. Uvuton ' at the organ. , i UNITED BRETHREN Castle Chapel, corner of 17th street and Nebraska avenue. Sunday school, lO a.m. C. P. Wells, superintendent. Morning services 11 a.m. , Christian Endeavor (:.J0. Junior CE. 0.3l. Evenirg wor ship 3 iSO p.m. Indies' Aid Wednesday. Prayer meeting Thursday evening-7:30. W.M.A. Fridv 2' p.m. We welcome yon with s, miuc and bring a friend and worship -with ns. George Chapman, pas- First United Brethren -church, 12th and Mission. Sunday achool " at lO; E. G. Paling, superintendent. Preaching ser vices at 11. Subject, "The ; Last Words of Martyr.' Junior- C.E. meeting will be announced at the morning service; Senior C.E. at 6:30. Installation of offi cers; song and praise service. ! Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. Everybody welcome.- QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (Continued from page 1) way around and repeat, following by , another quarter-turn if de sirable. 1 However if this will not help it and your magneto current is still weak it becomes neces sary to remove , the.' engine and check over the magneto coils for shorts. , . . ' m Cleaning Spark Plugs I have often had rriotoris'ts drive up to my shop with a mis sing cylinder with the cry that "the durn thing won't run right. Cleaned the plugs 'n everything, still she won't work, what's wrong with it?" Of - course there are a thous and and one things that could be wrong - With it tui th most probable cause is - still a diriT spark - plug , Irrespective', of - the fact that he had just cleaned his plugs. I take the offending med up,. then I ask him to snow, me how he cleaned it. Well, he i cleaned it around those two points in fact he (took ".'a i file and filed the points -off the plug. TJn. , mfacnitrtnrl :' motorist! ' We iiin't to blame, nobody ever show ed him and he's not interested jbnough in the mechanical cnu '- Rtudv the . under side of the hood, so why should he worry- about ah Uttle tnins like a spark plugj In fact k he doesn't know he has ' any until they begin to give him a little tVcnhin tnn he hies himsell to a repair shop and ' It Uhe me chanic happens . to be non (which, thank goodness the motorist Is beginning', to .learn that there are a few such ani mals) he. will remove the of fend ing plug, clean it f and send Mr Motorist merrily on his way. Now to clean that plug, if .it Is a demountable j plug, take it apart with a couple of wrenches and clean the arbon, dirt and oil off the porcelain then re assemble. If, of the onepiece type, take a slender bladed knife or corresponding piece ot steel and scrape all foreign ma terial from norcelain. Space nnints about .025 Inch apart Personally, the plea of Bonar Law-for the cancellation of debts would make more of 'a hit with If it extended tri garage charges. Exchange. ' -' ' " " tAMED AMBASSADOR TO U- Z, 4 . Tha Canadians hare won the!? lonr "fight for- industrial repre sentation at Washington. oCsfs there having beeinformed that' The Dominion" of. t3anada will fcs represented either by a Minister or high commissioner with .-min-v Isterial powers. Sir Charles Fits patriek (above) is prominently mentioned as. the probable first Canadian Ambassador to ; the UniteS States. v;v.-;':i... u'. j Baseball, football and the high ball have all gone. Oh, for a glimpse of the old. familiar faces. Read the Classified Ads. Get Your - from "Western Auto Chains, of course every car! should have them.. And McKay's are best. Get them, j and all the other winter things you need, at "Western Auto'i Bisrirer stocks to choose from and better prices. c Radiator and Heod Covers? Designed to keep the cold out and the heat in- They help prevent freezing and makV for easier starting and "smoother running engines. v .Iliese covers are made - of heavy waterproof imitation leather with a padded and1 quilted lining of felt.. -r-v; "-;,1;-.v, Radiator Cover enly. Ford ...... Radiator Cover only, Chevrolet Radiator Cover only. Ddga",-,-.;,', Radiator Cover only. Maxwell- ... Rullacor and Hood Cover, Ford ..i. RadUstor sad Hoed Cover. - Chevrolet Radator and Hood Cover, Dodfm snd. Maxweil . .....r.T5 .. t-o .... .S4Ji .....ti.U .....$7.15 Kingston Heater It clamps onto the exhaust mani fold and diverts pure heated air'' into your car through a register located in the front floor-board. The register can be adjusted to furnish just the amount of heat you need for comfort. Easily in stalled, fully guaranteed. ' ; 'Price complete - j Kingston Heater for Ford. .$3.75 Kingston Heater for Dodge,; : ! Chevrolet and Maxwell. .$5.00 Theeo two riirid de-flcctoi-s force hot et- hsntt ( ri upon ''not SPOT" . and heat : It tbr o v h t y and , uni formly. Central dividing wall called . tha "M O T SPOT heated by Ihsoiti from Til ad era Nos. aad X. . Heavy particle of gnwvllne from eor- wui , i.i wnav nirr - pi tm ana shattered into fln, hiah powered before enter! ns; ryllnders. Anco "Hot Spot? Manifqid :; ; - For Ford Cars . An. atiachrnPTit " frso anni;A, ' ' "eat to the intake manifold to msure complete conversion: of the gas- , oline into combustible gas. It's almost a necessity with the low-grade gaso line of today if you want good 'mile- , age, power and a clean motor." Espe-i cially helpful in cold weather. We are -convinced this manifold i will satisfy Z?X we back if with our money-back guarantee. Try iff or ! 30 days.- V ;? Caih Piaoa, $S.6& Ro1 e ; and Gloves ! You will like, our robes warm, wool robes in plain colors and beautiful plaids. Good looking and good protection. . ",. ,."- $S.65 to. $33.00 1 Both ladies and gentlemen will fiiti srioves to their likinVat "Western- Auto." $2.60 Upv p Johnson's An : anti-f reeze p r o p a r ation that is -non-eyapdrating ,and will abso lutely " prevent your radiator -from. freezing, up these., cold d a y s . a n: d nights. It will not injure the radiator nor the v , r connections and if used according to the -simple instructions it , Will protect Lyour radiator aganst expensive dam age by frost, r Our Price, Per Can,-93 St. Cor. Court and High Ws. Phone 796. f C ; : . i 1 f :" c. : t " t : x : i i i j c : t : c V t I I i I 1 C r 1 t; ::: r - t .2 i : l A r :. X 1 l y l i? l l: r i r 1 t j t c : j r "! i r i f t' I i, :! t c J t 2 c; :; t i. r :! t,.:i c '.It r x : t" t "a r a PtS ' mmm mm i . - r "i. l-l-:l-A--';y:: h mm a a i a a i i Mum i .. s,, ITiitL