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Priced at $6.50
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
CITY NEWS. IN BRIEF
At the theaters today
Oregon Rin-TIn-Tin In "The
Lighthouse by the Sea."
Liberty Buck Jones In "Win
- ner Take All."
Breaks Wrist ,
Najhanj Taylor of. 440 Division
suffered an accident to his right
wrist, when he cranked a ' balky
Ford recently. . The wrist was
broken.
Try Our Special 80-cent Pinner
Champions, rear Salem Bank of
Commerce, Liberty Street. 117
Speeders Arrested
II. Quigley was fined 5 after
be had been arrested by Officer
Hickman for speeding. - H. Rich
THE B AK ALL
SYSTEM
WM Nit?,
WOODRY
Buys Furniture
-. Phone 511
TAXI ; ;
" 6EHVICI3
Can for hire without Crlvert
PHONE 2020
Day mad Night Service
POPULAR PRICED
Ilea's and Tonne lien's
Tailored Salts $23 to $4f
D. H. MOSHER
TATXiOQ
. White-
Osteopathy Burgrrj
dactronic Diagnosis and Treat-,
tnent (Dr. Ahraml method)
Office Phone 851 or 46-J
SOO U. 8. Bank Bldg.
j Classified Ads in The -'
Statesman Bring Results
LADD & BUSH
BANKERS
- CstsIUhaa 1SSS ,
General Banking Busintsa
Offlee Hoi
from
PHONE 030
Lafiijrtosicr fiSiorago Go.
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON :
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DREGS WELL AND SUCCEED
Meim's Tirousseirs
DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED
was released from arrest on the
payment of a $10 bail, while R.
Halngs was held on a charge of
reckless driving.
Wanted $3200 - '
On farm property. Ben P. West,
370 State, j
Auto Driver Arrested ;
, Tuffy Frazler was arrested Fri
day night for driving a car under
the influence' of liquor. This is
not, however, his first : appear
ance in the Salem police court, as
the records of the police court will
testify. Frazler had all the liquor
consumed and nothing was found
to charge him with the possession
of an intoxicant.
Popular music, 12 less. Water
man piano school, McCornack bid.
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ToVIsit Eugene , '
Miss Golda' Wheeler Is visiting
at the home of Mr. and ;Mrs. Glen
Glover,' former Salem residents, at
Eugene over the week-end. 1
Birth Reported ' f
" According to the certificate of
birth recorded at the city health
office, a "baby 'son was born to
Mr. and , Mrs. r; Dennis'' Stevenson'.
The new arrival has been named
Henry Arthur.
Attention Plumbers '
, Members of plumbers union No.
347 will attend the funeral of our
late members G. W. Stuart from
Terwilliger home, Tuesday at" 2
p. m. : By order of E. S. Patton,
President. ' tl7
United Artisans Meet
An excellent program and party
was held at the. lodge halls of the
United Artisans Saturday night.
Mrs. T. E. McCroskey, Aileen Raf
fety. Jack and Jean Parminter,
Rosalind Neusbaum and J. T. Mc-
Dancing! Dancing!
: Salem's New Auditorium
. Toadies Freo
Wednesday, and Saturday
Bezanson's Blelody Fhlends
Skating, Skating, Skating
At Dreamland
Thursday Friday, Saturday
7:S0 to ;10 p. m.
Hear Our New Calliope
It a. m. to p. fla
trotti'lbe large , furnacs to
the smallest nut sixe. Tell
us for what purpose the coal
Is required and we'll point
out the proper six to - use.
But although, ws carry all
sizes, we handle only one
quality, the very best coal
from the very best mines..
Our coal service Is yours to
command.
Prices range from f 10 to t IS
; Also handle the best
Eiamomd Brfcraettes $ IS
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Croskey were featured in the pro
gram. ; Valentines were given out
and a general good time enjoyed
by all.
Emmons Visiting Here
Ralph Emmons, a student ,in
p re-law at the Unlrersity of Wash
ington, is spending the week-end
in the city. Before leaving for
Seattle Emmons was enrolled at
Willamette university and worked
on both the Salem newspapers.
Building Permit Issued 1 ', 1
A new warehouse is to be erect
ed by the ' Ryan Fruit company,
according to the certificate issued
yesterday. It is to cost $6200 and
will be located at 295 South Cot
tage. - J
DIED
BROWN Elsie May Brown died
at a local hospital February 14
at tbe age of 28 years; She was
the wife of J. A. Brown. Also
survived by five children, Vir
gil, : Helen, Bernice, Gene and
f Lowell, all of Gerrals, and a
father . and mother, - Mr. -and
. Mrs. C. E. Mason of Salem. Fu
neral services were held yester
day at 2 p. m. at the Webb fn-
neral parlors. -Interment in the
City View, cemetery.. y i i
HARDING-7-At the home, 835
Union street, February 15. Mrs
. Agnes Harding, age 68 years
Mother of Merlin Harding- of
Salem, Mrs. H. C. Marvin of Ox-
. sard, Cal.. and Mrs.. C B. Van
Slyke of Chelan, Wash., sister
of Mrs. James McDonald of Cor
vallis. Funeral services will be
, held from the new Rigdon mor
tuary, Cbemeketa street at . Cot
tage, Wednesday, February 18,
at 2 o'clock, the Rev. W. W.
Long, officiating. Interment in
City View cemetery, probably.
NICHOLS At the home, Garden
road, February 15, Mrs Pearl
E. Nichols, age 44 years, .wife
of Cad G. Nichols of Salem and
Mrs. M. R. Ivie of Eugene. Fu-
i neral services will be held Tues
day. February 17, at 2:30 p. m.
from the new Rigdon mortuary,
Cbemeketa , street . at Cottage,
- the Rev. J. J. Evans officiating,
interment IOOF cemetery, ; t
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PETERSON Emma Isabelle Pet
erson died at a local hospital on
February 15, at the age of 31
; years. J She Is survived by her
parents, Mr;- and Mrs. Ole Pet
erson, and two ' brothers, Pete
: and Otto, 'of Suntex, Or. Funer
al services and Interment were
performed at Sodaville. ;Webb,
of Salem, in charge.
STUART At a local hospiUl Feb
ruary 15, 1925, George W.
Stuart a native of Salem, age
51 years. Surrived by his moth-
" er, two sisters, Mrs. L Marie
Smith and Mrs. Mrytle Randall,
of Portland, three brothers, Al
He Stuart of Salem, Montie Les
ley. Eugene,-Elliot E. Lesley of
Salem. - He was a member of
' plumbers union "No 347, . and
that organization and friends
are respectfully invited to at
tend the. funeral from the,Ter
willlger home,- 770 Chemeketa
street, Tuesday i at,; 2 o'clock;
Concluding service at Odd Fel
lows cemetery, i ') i
SL1PP Charles Edward Sllpp.
the four months old son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Slipp. died at
the residence, 1082 Oak street,
February 16. . He Is survived
by his father and mother and
three sisters, ... Loretta. , Bertha
and Mary. Funeral serriees will
be held from the Webb Funeral
parlors at 2 o'clock. February
17. Rev. W G. Johnson will
officiate, with interment at the
City View cemetery. : .
RIGDON Cz SON'S
UOSTUASZ
s BXSE IS A CAB
that toawH adiag good-' ;
U4 car should bay.. f
; 12X Stads SpMUl Six
qaipped wita lota of stru; V
look aad performs to pleuo. ' .
"A Beat Good Oax"'
Gets Bounty Money
jElmer Taylor, of Lyons made
some easy money Saturday when
he cashed in on four wildcat pelts
and collected 88 from the county
clerk's office, and 84 for a coyote
hide. At the state house he col
lected 812 additional for tbe same
pelts. :
Warren Castaln Arrested
; Operating a motor vehicle on
the state highway without a prop
er license was the cause of the ar
rest of Warren Castaln. His hear
ing was continued.
Madame Frances 'Webber
Now demonstrating -the merits
of Boneilla Beauty Aids. Is giving
a 81.50 facial free to all who
make an appointment. Phone 11
or call at notion department. Mil
ler's Dept. Store. fl7
Card of Thanks 3
1 We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness, sympathy and help dur
ing the illness and death of our
beloved wife and mother; also for
the beautiful flowers. M. A. Bud
lond and family. tl7
Program Considered
j Salem Lions and Portland Lions
are to put on & joint radio pro
gram, if the plans set on way by
President Rosebraugh are carried
out. A definite date for the pro
gram has not beet set.
Attends Confcren
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooke Patton
are attending the Oregon State
Retailers association, which Is in
convention at Eugen. Other Salem
merchants are also attending the
meetings that have been, arranged
for this week.
Try Our Special 30-cent Dinner-
Champions, rear Salem Bank or
Commerce, Liberty Street. fl7
attend Potentate Ball f
Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton
inotored to Portland ' Monday ,af-
ernoon to attend the formal re
ception and ball which was tend
ered the Potentates of the Al Ka-
ler Temple; They- returned dur
ing the late evening. ' '
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Try a Waffle
We will demonstrate waffle
rwvna An WMlnnulav. frrmi 12 to 6.
!FV S. narton, masonic : empe.
hone 1200. ,( . . . 118
iGiiRetorned
l Two girls who , had escaped
from the" feeble minded school
were J picked up at Rickreall bv
Frank Tubrandt . and . brought . to
the police station ; Sunday s after
noon. The girls were making their
way to the Grande Ronde country
dressed In gingham dresses and
bareheaded.
Hon. Del. Carey Smith
Past rrand worthy president.
Fraternal Order of iEagles. will
give an address Wednesday eve
ning, Feb. 18, at 9 p. m.. Mo
Cornack hall. Public cordially in-
rited. Every Eagle bring a friend.
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Booklet Issued
A booklet summarizing . the as
sessment and tax rolls for Marion
county for 1924, payable In 1925
has been issued by county assess
or Steelhammer. It covers the
county, cities and various school
and road districts.
Baby Chicks -
10 cents to 15 cents each. Spe
cial sale today. Salem Chickeries.
264 N. Cottage. Phone 400. fl7
Medics to Meet
The Marlon-Polk county Medic
al Society will be held February
17'at the Gray Belle. A dinner
will be served at which speeches
will be made by Drs. U. G. Moore
of Portland, T. M. Joyce, H. K.
Stockwell and Walter H. Brown.
The meeting is called for 7 o'clock.
Two New Dlscoreries -
One removes wrinkles, lh0. other
reduces weight.': Using ho drugs.
diet - or r exercise. Call at 'room
124, New Salem holel. X18
Birth - Reports - . . ' - ' '
Edythe Isabelle Eagles , is the
name given' to ,a daughter - bonf j
tb Mr: and Mrs. Thomas L Eagles
of McCleay, Oregon, according to
the certificate of birth filed with
the city health officer yesterday.
Another one was filed for 'the boy
born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pow
ers. Edwin Eugene Powers is the
name given to the new arrivaL .,
Will Visit in Pendleton
Mr.' and Mrs. E'. It. Wimer of
East Center street left early-this
morning for Pendleton where they
will spend several weeka visiting
with their son. Dr. Ross' Wlmer,
snd family. ; . .a.,,- ;
Pay Received '
The quarterly pay checks of the
Salem unit of the 162nd Infantry.
Company Ff were rccelrci yctttr
day and distributed at the regular
drill meeting. A toUl of $1120
was distributed to . the members
of the company here, tor services
rendered the federal government
during the last quarter of 1924.
Linoleum Remnants
At less than cost Bring room
measurements. II. L. Stiff Furni
tare Co. H7
i Shields Selected-,
i Luke S. Shields of Salem has
been selected to be one of the par
ticipants in the high jumps of the
OAC horse show, to be held as a
part of the educational exposition
February 21, 22, and 23 at Cor
vallis. Several contests are to be
staged, which will feature remark
able horsemanship on the part of
the participants. , .
Investigate Conditions
L. J. Simeral and W. W. Rose
braugh investigated complaints of
residents living near ' the Oregon
estate penitentiary that refuse was
Deing tnrown mto the mill stream
and allowed to float along until it
was caught on brush .or some ob
stacle." The ciy aldermen are en
deavoring to keep the running
streams of the city free from be
bris and it is stated that every re
port will be given careful consider
ation and attention.
Popular music, 13 lews. Water
man piano school, McCornack bid.
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Police Court News
During the week-end speeders
from Salem and Portland were
taken in tow and landed in the po
lice court for infraction; of the
speeding law. They were: Gilbert
Savage, : Helen Meyer, Chester
Pickias, Karl Polsnuk. B. R. Oat
man, L. V; Greer, Y. H. Yakash
lma, Raymond Grube, G. H. Briggs
and I. D. Custer. Louis- Merlo and
H. Blixseth were' arrested on
charges of driving without muff
lers on cars. i
Try a Waffle
We will demonstrate waffle
irons on Wednesday, from 12 to 6.
F. S. Barton,'. Masonic i Temple.
Phone 1200. I ;fl8
Birth Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Byron F. Brunk.
1545 Highland avenue announced
the arrival of a daughter weigh
ing seven and one-half pounds.
Mrs. Brunk was formerly connect
ed with the editorial department
of a :Salem paper. ;
"Down in Maine" f
A farce in four acts, presented
by Salem Heights Community club
at Labish Center schoolhouse,
Wednesday evening. Feb. 18. Ad-
f mission. 25c,' 35c; 8 o'clock. fl7
P Desires Information i
i Charlie Baker, a negro lad of
Oklahoma City has written a let
ter to Police Judge Martin Poul
sen. inquiring for the whereabouts
of his father,; Henry Edward Bak
er,: -.who is .between 50 and. 65
years of age and weighing 176
pounds, and was six feet and two
inches tall. It is said that Baker
left his wife and children in 1922.
Baby Chicks i
.10 cents to 13 cents each. Spe
cial sale today. Salem Chickeries.
264 N. Cottage. Phone 400. fl7
Veterans to Meet j
.The Veterans of Foreign Wars
will hold their regular meeting
Wednesday evening at the club
rooms at the Armory. A big en
tertainment and lots of . eats are
promised. ' ; - I . , ';
Frazler Fined . !
Tuffy Frezier, arrested Satur
day evening for driving an auto
mobile while intoxicated, was
fined 1 25 ami had his driver's
license suspended for ' 90 days.
Frazler is well known in police
circles. ' : ' 'r-. , i : ; '
Linoleum Remnants--- j , .j
"Af less than cost. Bring room
measurements. H. L. Stiff Furni
ture Co-. f!7
Meeting a Success
The joint meeting if the .Ro
tary clubs of Salem, -CqiwalUs and
Eugene; held at Corvallfs
last
night, was a success,
frr f v 9AAA
individuals were present to hear
the program provided by the1 Sa
lem Rotary club. The Junior Ro
tary quartet of this city was fea
tured while R. O. Snelling,-Rev,
J. J. Evans, Charles Acherd and
others were on the 'program
Visits lirotherlcT- K;,n 'y
Mr. and Mrs. W. A? Smart of
Reglna.' Sask.. are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. h! A." Smirt aij 2515
Cherry avenue. .Mr. Smart is a
sergeant on the Salem police fqree.
Escapes From Institute , !
utto Schlappi. 16, escaped from
the feeble minded school Monday
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TUESDAY MORNING!
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night. The lad is dark complex-
ioned.- five feet in height
part Indian, At the time
and
is
he
left
the. Institution he was wearie
gjohe
sock and no shoes, blue d
etalls
and a jumper.
Police Nab Drunk
P. Mitchell was arrested and
held on a charge of drunkenness
by Officer Victor yesterday,
Talk Movie Censorship-
Censorship of movies, as fe
terp-
posed in a bill pending befoH
the
legislature, brought a few
people
to Salem laBt night. J. Stanford
Moore, representing! the Portland
Ministerial association, spoke
be
the fore the committee in favor
proposed law, while Mrs. ;
LofuiBe
Palmer. Webber said- that national
and not state censorship wits1
the
more important. I Mrs.
Frank
Northup told the committee
It hat
the Portland board of censers
was
willing to . censor all the
shown In the state. . 1 !
films
Aldermen Change-
Two aldermen traded chairman
ships of two committee j last
night, according to the decision jot
Mayor J. B. Giesy at the regular
meeting of the city council. ,AI-
derman W. W. Rosebraugh!
head
of the committee on rulesv
Was
changed to the chairmanship iof
the sewer committee, and
Alder
man Galloway placed in charge ot
the rules committee; The
move
was necessitated by1 the ill1
health
of Alderman Galloway, who
f6und
make
In the
it detrimental to himself toj
the investigations necessary!
sewer work. : ,
PERSONALS
Charles Gregory, Dallas attor
ney, : was a Salem 'visitor1 jyester-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Grenhiem.
of Dallas, . were in ; the city Mon
day. -..- ".j-- i. ! i iij!1
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sible) and
daughter. Rose, were in t le city
yesterday afternoon. . ! I'-lj ! l;'fl
U. G. Holt, of the Sp inlding
Logging company, visited Wood
burn yesterday. j , i ;j )i. , - '
A Gervais residen, f ward
Seely, was in the city Mon is y.J
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rajrely Vis
ited In the city, from Woolburn
over the week-end. 1 ' I i! i j
Clintock ; McCurdy.! of Jk edford,
is visiting in the city.. j ; j
Mri C. M.: Howard of Sbjridan
was the week-end guest1 ol Miss
Salome Socolofskyj ! , I j i j
Leon T. Howard.' manaj er of
the premium! : department of ! the
Northern Life Insurance j oinpany
of Portland. I is in Salem I mi busi
ness. ; i f ri?r if V rill f! I '
- Willard Marshall, ; 'senior at the
University! of! Oregon; I speit ! the
week-end ; with his j parents, I Mr.
and Mrs.. W. A. Marshall
v Mrs. Spencer. Wortmaw, a I for
mer Salem resident. Is ! Spending
a few weeks visiting with friends
in Salem. ,:; -t , , , .!. .
Mr, andj Mrs. Earl; En Enninnds,
of Portland, 'spent1 the weeikiend in
Saleni as the guestji 'of ! My. I and
Mrs. ' W. Al Mullen, 371 North
Summer. ! "-!l ' 1 f H '! j
Paul Johnson, mercbanf. .motor
ed to Eugene Moftday morning to
attend the convelitfon of jtHe jOre-j
gon state retail j tncrchanjt&' asso-S
R.ISJ iielson. proprietor jot the1
Atlas Book; & Stationery) store
was a PoKfand visitor yesterday
Carl T. Pope, local at tofney was
a Portland ivisitor yestemay,
Mrs. e jr. Pierce, former Sa4
iem; resident; was visiting in mis
cityi from Aamsyula Monday.
! Mrs. M; If. Barry of Woodburn
transacted business . here jyester
day,
I,
Rl Misner; J. Oi Rodgers
and jrMsJ S W; ; Kowts of Albany
. vlsi
wen
tors here, front
Albany
yestrdayl1
ItfVWA la'idiiMrsj
Hi L. Livingston
6f Corvailis. were visiting in the
city (Monday. 1 i . - , j- , . . ,.
Mi Dir.. ! B-' Littler, of Albany,
motored io Saleni yesterday.
J i lilrsj Fl' Laton visited in Salem
fron Sheridan yesterday!, jt '
Pledges Are Received
For High School Annual
SlLVERTON. : Ore.. Feb. 16.
(Special to The Statesman) High
school students are out receiving
pledges for the "Silvertonia," the
higl school annual. Last year the
Silvertonia received the cup of
fered for the best high school an
nual in j (the state put out by a
high schpol the fslze" of !SHverton.
Ronald lillubbs! is editor aad
pwtght Kircher is! manager of th!
year's book. The sell j ope, buy
onjsystem 4s again being used 17
fffpe'sKCoIfj Compound";
jj frealcsa Cold Right Up
!!;itakef'!twp":tab
leti f; every i three
hours until three
doses 'are takn.
Th first dose al
ways gltes relief.
The-i second and
third 1 doses com
pletely bFeak . nn.
the; cold. Pleasant
anfl safe to take.
Ppptalns .no qui
nine" ' ot opiates.
M til ions use
Pape's Cold Compound-! ' Price,
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mm
thMr-f ite centst Drugilsts guar
antae 1,-Adv. j - ,. - . .-y;
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JBRTJARY 17. 1925
QUARTER CENTURY l
j ; ; ALIO$T C03IPLETE
jj 1 1 Frank Jaskoskl
Nearlv a Quarter of a century
ok services with The Statesman is
being celebrated by Frank Jas
koskl, superintendent of the job
department. ? , Mr. Jaskoskl has
beiein connected with The States
ipan for 2;3' years, celebrating the
nuiversary Monday.
tp students. This system entails
cjach student to buy one and sell
anotner annual. ,
Portlander Assisting
jf H ISilverton Physician
ISILVERTOX. Ore.. Feb. 1 6.
(Special tjThn Statesman). -Olaf
Blomegren of Portland is spend
fng a few? weeks at Silverton as
ilsting Dr. Of Locke who has a
number of patients here. Dr.
Locke, also formerly ot Portland,
will remain at Silverton for some
it i
I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I
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A hard, working bunch .
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uThe three houses and the fourth
iestate of the Oregon legislature.
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,j The doughboy going over the
jtop on the soldier monument looks
better this morning. He is out
of debt and. will never again owe
a cent. Legion boys did it for
him. .
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Slogan man has to prove this
is the best bee country in the
world, in the Thursday Statesman.
Wants your help. It is an import
ant matter in this fruit district;
you bet your sweet life. ;" . .
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People "run" into . debt and
then try to crawl out. '.
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Money and success never go to
the head unless' it is empty. ,
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Other women can't see. how any
man-can be jealous of his wife.
. Hope' is the one thing In the
world that is cheap enough for
everybody to have some. , . . .
. Poor. unfortunate man. In the
open he steps on a snake; in town
he steps on the gas. -
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! Another. business that seems to
need a greater turnover is . the
spanking business.
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A year of real prosperity is
promised. Now every poor man
can have two more cylinders.
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Fewer French Infants are belngH
born; and, all things considered,
you can't blame them.
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New llritish bombing planes
Coughing
Tires the old, lowers their vltal
. lty. The best standard family
, cough medicine for old and young
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY
Good for every member of the family
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, Special Attention to the Matinee of the "JIiluid0,'
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have motors of 1,000 horsepower.
They are equipped to carry, tor
pedoes weighing 1.000 pounds, one
of which might wreck a tort or
obliterate a battleship. Playing
with one-of these devastating In
sects is writing a ticket to etern
ity. I 4
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It will overcome tbe brsl,n
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115 Sonth Commercial
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