The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 07, 1924, Page 9, Image 9

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    . Part Two Eight Pages
SEVENTY-FOURTH YEAR
SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY1 MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1924
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Society; Better Homes
SLOlHOTIOilFlli
iooto form
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Technique of dame Is Re
vealed By Latest. Meth
ods; Experts Shown
NEW YORK. Dec. 3 (AP)
Iiv thousand feet of slow motion
pictures, depiotingj such , tennis
tars as Tilden. Johnston, Rich
ards, Brookes, Patterson, Will
lams and Helen Wills in action,
are now : available! ' to dabs and
educational institutions through
out the United States for a small
fee, the United States Lawn Ten
nis association has announced. '
Compiled at an expense of $5,-
000 in approximately 28 days and
comprising five reels requiring
one and one-halt hours for show
ins, these pictures are described
as the most comprehensive step in
tennis education ever undertaken.
The rate of exposure was 128 pic
tures a second and: four cameras
were used in order to obtain every
perspective. '-''"-'"'
Every personal characteristic,
mannerism and degree of speed in
cidental to good strokes and foot
work is said to be so accurately
shown that even the novice in ten
nis has before him a visual record
which cannot but help to improve
his play. The reels are copiously
captioned, the titles explaining
SCIENTISTS EQUIP
VESSEL FOR STUDY
Navy Sponsors investigation
of Oceans; Bottoms to
be Mapped
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (AP)
-Various forms of scientific ap-
certain characteristics . of the
strokes and Comparison" being
made between the form and exe
cution ot the various players using
identical' strokes. ' f
paratus are expected to be brought
into play" In the navy's proposed
expedition to learn more about
oceans,' their chemistry, resources
and bottoms.
The TJ S. S. Rainbow, which
has been suggested as the craft to
initiate the sea-exploration pro
gram' in the Gulf of Mexico'-Carib
bean region, is 3 SO feet long, has
a draft of 17 feet and displaces
4350 tons, and is amply provided
with comfortable quarters and ca
bins to take care of extra person
nel for scientific work, naval offi
cers say. Sufficient room exists
aboard for laboratories and tanks
for collecting living specimens.
The latest type of sonic- depth
finders and radio would be -installed
on the .Rainbow, under
plans mapped out by a special con'
ference of oceanography which has
Just made its final report to the
Secretary of the navy. With her
officers and crew gathered from
the- naval establishment, the Rain
bow would carry a specially select
ed scientific personnel, consisting
of one oceanographer, one biolo
gist, one geologist and six or more
scientific assistants. The confer
ence suggested that the first three
should be outstanding In their spe
cial fields and the younger scien
tists might be drawn from univer
sities, colleges and other institu
tions. While subsistence and tra
vel expenses to and from their
homes for the scientists were in
cluded in an estimated cost of the
expedition, the conference expect
ed that sources outside the gov
ernment would defray their salar
ies. -
Masonic Orders Banquet
For Fathers and Sons
S1LVERTON, Ore., Dec. 6.
( Special. Very impressive '. and
delightful was the banquet served
Friday night by ..the members ot
the Eastern Star to . Masonic
fathers and sons. One hundred
and fifteen were seated about the
table where a gold! and white
color, scheme was effectively car
ried out. ;"' Dr. J. D. McCormick
of Salem gave a splendid inspira
tional talk during the evening
Those In charge of the banquet
were Mrs. R. E. Kleinsorge, Mrs.
E. H. Banks and Mrs. George
Bam These were assisted by
ten other prominent members of
the Eastern Star.
WAR VETEdS GET
t
IIP
ISO s
Over Two Hundred Million
Dollars Is Paid to Sol
diers and Widows '
, WASHINGTON. Dfcc. 5. CAP) .
Preparation and Dialling of 6,
577,171 checks for an aggregate
of $239,004,814 wasi an item of
the year's business of the pension
bureau. The bureauj's annual re
port , today said it has 525,539
names on its pens Id n lists, as
against 539,756 a yiar ago.,
.. Pensioners now onj the roll in
- -
elude 146.815 Civil War veterans;
253.136 Civil War widows; 85,
038 . Spanish War veterans, and
16.104 Spanish War widows.: Still
surviving are 31 Mexican War vet
erans and 33 widows of soldiers
of the war of 1812.
During the past year death re
moved from tha lists 21,808 Civil
War veterans and 11,444 Civil
War. widows. These decreases
were largely offset by a gain ot
16.645 in the Spanish War sol
dier roll and of 2,937 in the Span
ish War1 widow rolL
- A recent reorganization cf tie
bureau has resulted in more ex
peditious settlement of session
claims, and the speeding up c
disposition of pension payments,
besides making possible elimina
tion of 150 positions with an esti
mated, saving of $2tS,O0Q in gov
ernment salaries annually."',:
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BURNETT; BROS., JEWELERS "PAY; US AS : YOU URE PAID"
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l- w y - -c- y
fv ' ffltPi!l the finest Dia- IJKZK I Pat. No other AVy?VD
I iSE4U mond ever of- Av, tore in 'the iSstWlSfe
1 f" yr fered for any- W&In l T Northwest offers tB I '
' . A' ' s , where ueari the 11X3 v F 6 ''2. ItfA L
' ' X fifty-dollar mark. W:M I 9 Tt ' J I i I fft
, t! v ''-- wf r ) h . I 'T " " i ' "KX -vVY price. white ITU I - - -..A i5;J
.-.AVX1 -T.' -Jr.. Aft . i ' - fjfR Donak'--- " " " " ' W: I
J aKC ' Jh Christmas 5- Pay Aftr ' SSffS
Ls" ' . . . : , I w.iy f2r- TmUJ AlKV tHrlftmaa 17 - NSJ TTf i ,
. ; TV,1,DO - "$lweekly -
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The Iady Diana
the finest and
largest Diamond
ever , offered , at
. the hundred dpi-,
lar mark or near
it. P r i c e d at
,198.50..
Delivered for
Dollar Bill
- Pax ,$Vcekly
After Christmas'
.t.;!;Isyei eii
,.Any Biamood, Delivered foir a Dollair Bi
11
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Any Va( J alitGredfor aiBoIfcr Bill
rAT ' :C- r-: I ( ':
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The ToUjar.r.a" Special!
, Here is a watch that will glad
den 'the hart of any girl in
' th -style shown In the sketch
white gold i-14-karat gold-fill-edjease
with the famous "Ben
ruV guaranteed movement
sixteen Jewels a thing of
beauty as well as an accurate
timekeeper. Featured at f23.
Delivered for a Dollar Bill,
Paid for ?1 Weekly.
Delivered for a Dollar Bill!
Tomorrow we. -.t-!
shall exhibit ;a
supeVb J collec-J
lion 'of "La Tau
rca"' Pearls in
their; new gift
cases. The "Lai
Tausca" Pearls
are ; the exact
: duplicate of
t those which Na
ture prepares In
her own secret
way,1 and which
cost; thousands
3f dollars! Two
groups are featured tomorrow, at $ 25 and at $50.
Delivered for Dollar Bill,
. raj after Christmas $1 Week.
Siirinietll: Bros.
457 STATE
The Social Secretary ..
The "Social Secretary"' as
shown In the sketch, is one
of the watches which Immed
iately attracts1 attention in
any company. 1 It Is ."differ
ent." The movement has 16
Jewels -f and- is guaranteed.
The guarantee : means that
you get a new watch for one
that fails and that without
a moment'a delay. White
gold-filled case guaranteed
for five arl 2 0 years. Fea
tured at $33.50.
1 Delivered for a Dollar.
(Paid for $1 weekly)
, if rBdt nl
'The Fttaincier" A gentleman's rioc ot eommindinr aiza
and beauty. Green cold mounting. : Featured at S72.60.
, ' DaUrered for Dollar Bill,
Pay after ChrUtma 11.60 Weekly. '
Any Watch Delivered for a Dollar Bill
Special
White Gold Bracelet Watch
es, in the shape shown in the
sketch. Whiter gold-filled
case. 16-Jewel movement,
fully guaranteed. 1 Offered
at about half the usual price.
While they last, .$12.43
' Del iTCrcd for a Dollar Bill.
Pay after Clirteimaf $1
weekly will do.
f
Toilet Sets of Sterling
r JZ.
The man who feels
like Villon felt when
he exclaimed
"If I were king
I'd give the moon,
and stars, should be
thy finger ring." ;
Such a man ia such
a, mood will be i de
lighted to find these
Sterlin Toilet Sets,
with mirror, brush
and. comb in designs
frankly copied from .those in vogue, when Louis
ruled the gayest and the most extravagant court
in Europe. , . r . '
Prices range from $50 to. 1150 for the most
elaborate sets and every piece is "sterling."
The cost need frighten nobody
Any met delivered for a five-dollar bill,
Pay the balance one or two dollars a week.
tWestminster-GKiirie Clock
i1 . t"-. .. -; 1 -'4.-. V.. , .t: 1.
Delivered for a Dollar Bill
Of all the Clocks that are shown here and there are scores
this ia the year's: be3t seller!
i 1 . '
Handsome mahogany case measuring 21 Inches along the
base and 11 inches in height. Goes. for 8 days with one
winding and chimes the hours and all the quarters on a set
of soft-toned gongs which reproduce the chimes of West
minster Abbey. Incomparable value at $48.50. Fully guar
anteed. Ideal Christmas gift for the home. -
! Delivered for a Dollar Bill ,
. Pay after Christmas, $1 Weekly Will Do
Hall Clocks are shown in variety at prices ranging from
$375 to $700, and smaller clocks for the mantel at $12.45
apiece. And may be had on a year's time. Delivered im
mediately on receipt of first payment or on Christmas morn
ing. Just as you please. '
Howard Watches at $GO EUla
R. R. Watch and "B. W. Raymond
Elgin Watchi-In white gold-filled ' v Men's Strap Watch
case fully guaranteed. A featured ; , ' " . ..
value at $14.95. Delivered for a "Imeby Richard " $55.00. The gold medal watch
dollar bill. Pay after Christmas. Harding Davis verjH much Man at $42.50. Any watch in the store
$1 weekly will do. t ' and War Correspondent. (It Is sold at the lowest cash price. Da-
. , w'!-' A ,A ". aald that he slapped SJhafter is the nvered ; for a dollar bill and yet
The, Hamilton Watch A world face when the general ordered him . vn .
renowned timekeeper. . Sold at In th rear at SantisLo.l Fifteen ou V talte ear to par'
the nationally
$30.00.
Delivcroil for a dollar bill
Pay after Christmas, $1 Weekly
advertised price jewel Guaranteed strap watch for NOTE Hundreds of Bracelet
sportsmen, can oe naa at jsi.so. Watches are, shown many set
with diamonds and sapphires.
Priced up to $5000 Take a year
to pay. ' , ,"- ,
Delivered for a Dollar Bill,
- Pay Next Ybar
Any Umbrella Delivered for a Dollar Bill!
More beautiful than ever anyone could imagine an um
f brella could ever be. More practical In Willamette valley
f than even a pair of blankets! . ; :
Prices range from $3 to $25 ,
The new stylea have the new stubby handles and the
"bobbed"1 tips and are the last word in style. ; Choice of all
: wanted colors.
.Take one along on payment of a dollar bill, . .
. Pay the Balance After Christma. , ,
Kvery Watch
sold with a full
truarantce.
Lowest price
and highest .
. quality.
S I
It
Community
Plate
Delivered for $ 1
Twenty-six piece eets with hollow'
handled knives and stainless steel
blades. Choice of a Bird of Par
adise, the Adam, 1 the Grosvenor
and the Patrician pattern at
$31.50 the set of 26 pieces.
" Iellvered for a Dollar Bill .
Pay after Christ ma i, f 1 Weekly
Will Do.
i 1
Rogers "184r
Silver Plate
Delivered fr
Choice of i&a
patterns thJ"
Si Cash
the new,
"Ambas
sador." the TAnniver.
sary," the "Ahcestral'f
and the "HoraldlcVwith
stainless - steel
a.nd hollow
trays' of velvet, at $33.10
the 26 piece sets
flat handled kni
cost is reduced
the set.) Delivered for a dollar
weekly will do
blades
handled
Jts. (With
cnives the 1
to $22.40 v
1
i
Pen and '
Pencil Sct''
All tha b?t -mate
fully rnaranteM.
Prird from $2.i0 to
SeUveied for a
dftUax bUl. ,.
Pay after Xmaa.
Pay after Christmas, $1
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457 STATE