4 THE OBEGOrT STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1925 I! n DIfS ' ci pusiisi ;Vick Brothers Pleased With wuiys-Miigm ana uver- landiModels if ) j George Vfci After returning 'from the Overland dealers meet ingj at Portland this week, Is more .than enthusiastic regarding the Willys-Knight jand Overland line. kThe factory1 sales manager, Mr. iTeed, was there and gave them ;an (interesting! talk on -what they were doing back at the factory. jMrj Peed said that they never had such a flood ; of business in the - history of the company. With the greatest production for this month that the factory has ever put out. the, unfilled orders will mount jhigfr into the thousands. Mr. Vick 'states that the new Overland Six H$s a. great car and the shipments ire coming through now on this jraodel. Production of the Knight our will be doubled this year. The Overland four is enjoying the best jpales it has ever' had,, and will al . ways be the largest seller. Mr. teed states that rumors are afloat from competitive dealers . hat the Overland four , would be . discontinued, .but he says the op posite is quite true that the pro duction will be larger than ever, and that we have the lowest priced ar with sliding gear transmission, In the world. Vick also states that the Knight Six will soon be hers,-and have some surprises that will soon be announced. : I English Unlock Treasures For Visiting Professors SHEFFIELD, Eng., Mar. 12. A group -of manufacturers is trying the Coue system on the populace by placarding the town with pos ters urging "Talk improvement," TaIk revival," in connection with trade.; Eren on the telephone ex changes there are posters urging people to "Talk prosperity." j .i The manufacturers claim that experience shows this policy , is jecom'mended by force of the In creased confidence . it begets and q its , adhesion Is attributed the act 'that conditions in the steel id allied trades hare progressed faring the past four years. - b ' . I,,, 1. 1 i - Inventors Encouraged :i To Submit Good Ideas ',- LONDON, March 14. The sim p e expedient of offering prizes of 150 has resulted in the discovery that there are 152 amateur in ventors in England whose inve tfons 'have a commercial value. The Institute of Patentees offered A New Gar? lev cm ' Vi n im ii. ii mt f m y Win Ik t1tli&. Ifff if JUST A' NEW TOR ' PUT OX BY "w. n: jr. h. McALVIN General Top and Upholstery Work 543 xorcrn churcii L iek ! Mi TV s' A wonderful performer, easy riding and a beautiful car in every sense of the word. Never before have the OVERLAND and WILLYS KNIGHT cars represented so complete a line with such outstanding values. SEE THEM and RIDE in them and you will understand why they claim the MOST CAR FOR THE MONEY, : " : HigK and Trade Streets 'J " 7 Salem, Oregon . r Why 6 a Telephone Girl Smile? Six of New York Prettiest Girls Tell "The Funniest Thing I Wasn't Supposed To Hear" In -April SMAKT SET, appears this delightful group of revelations by "Central". i l 1 OPERATED a switch-beard where, every morning at ten o'clock, a certain broker called A . married woman. Be always waited until he was sure the dame's husband was out. One morning he called and was just in the midst of telling- her that she was the cat's eyebrows when a male voice listened in. : "What do you mean by talking to another man's wife," the voice thundered. ! The broker, scared out of a year's growth, hung up in a hurry. As soon as he was sure the broker had left the telephone, the stranger said: t Say, cutie, I am not your hus band but you certainly look good to me, What about lunch at the Plaza today? I will meet you at the Fifth Avenue entrance. Now do not pass me by even if I am wearing a gardenia in my button bole." And I hope to die if she didn't take nim up on it. j I : ' Before I came to New York I used to work in a small town in Illinois where you can call every body by his first name. There was an awfully pretty girl, who went to college in the East. I was pretty, sweet on her brother Ned, so everytime that telephone rang yon can bet I got an earful. One slay she called up from down town, and I guess I was so fussed I gave her the wrongs number. This conversation followed: i ' "Hello, hello, I want to speak to Mother." I Torn mother? Is she here?" "Now, Ned, I am In a hurry. Put Mother on ; right away and atop your kidding." , ?J "I am not Ned; I wish I were. Who is Ned? Are you sure your mother is here?" I "Well, she was half an hour ago. Uow please let me speak to her." "Well, if you will tell me your name and what cell she occupies I will get her. This is the county JaiL" ---- - - ; i - : All of us telephone girl3 meet smart-Alecs who think because we 'work for a living that we will fall for their firaff. We ? had two smarties Staying' at our hotel who never failed to say something cute when they telephoned. Their suite happened to Ibe on the cotrrt, and one night they telephoned and asked me if I had any opera glasses for rent. I asked them to wait a minute. Then I called up two show-girls -ho had a room across the court and told them to pull their shades down. That done, I called up the busy little jollier and said: l prizes for the best inventions in several classes, and about 500 in ventions were , submitted from which four major prize winners i.r - t - ; " B irottlhieFs . Announcing : ."' - - -- ' ) f - " ' ' '' - - - - . - i - , -. the arrival of the new six cylinder OVERLAND 0. ?k v.:::::. a? "V.-" .:-t, . ' i.: "Why, certainly we have opera glasses. Do you want a pair?" He slammed I down the receiver and replied: I -. "I won't need them now." I am the head operator of an exchange in wall Street, and as my calls are very often from agi tated speculators, who telephone their brokers ! for information, I sometimes wait to hear if they get the V proper connections. One morning a voice with a Jewish ac cent said: t "Give me Broad 9045." He did not get it within the first two seconds, so he became impa tient, juggling the receiver up and down to attract my attention. Fi nally I heard! him say: "Hrie, Hrfe, Hue, say, I telephon ed to teu you 1 am as honest as you are any day." Ike making no reply, the voice said again: I "I tell you, Ike, I am as honest as you are any day, you d thief. I I am an operator in the colored district at 135th Street, and if I were to publish all the funny things I hear, say, I'd make Octa vos Cohen look like cheap imita tion. One dame I know, who is lady's maid and who keeps them all guessing, has a heavy lover who earns his meal ticket by ridinsr on the Pullman trains as porter. Well, this is the conversation I heard be tween him and his girl: "Hello, this yon. Lavender?" "Yah, that's me." "Say, I lis won eighty-five bucks in a crap game. Will you may mei" i "Sho will. Say, who is dis talkln'7" I m m I never was one of those nuts that go crazy over the movies, but I have a lot of girl friends who would rather see Valentino than to eat. I also know a lot of swell society people that get the same kick out of the sheik that my girl friends do. I heard one of these girls, whose papa makes money in Wall Street. and 'who never had to earn a dime in her life, say to another girl friend over the telephone: "O, Mabel I am so excited I can hardly talk. Guess who I saw- Hichard Barthelmess, and lie spoke to me, too." "Oh, you don't say. Imogene- He really spoke to you? what did he say?" "He said. Pardori me, may I pass?" were selected. The 152 inventions will be submitted to various man ulacturers. The major prizes were awarded to the Inventors of a kettle with a lid that will not fall off; a port able fire; a rotoscope based on the theory 6t relativity for gauging the speed of machinery, and a machine, for bending rods and tubes. I. Sir William Grey-Wilson head of the institute, is an inventor of renown 1 and his house is full of his handicraft. One of the most ingenious Is in the chicken house A few grains of corn are placed in a tin beneath the perches. When the chikens wake and peck at the corn, a spring is released which opens the door of the house . Hez ffeclr sara "A ir .an. , - O VHUUJ box should never be looked in the 1 liqeior nurir:Eiis MrniripniiDT 1 ii k Mysterious Notations and Torn Money Are Evidence Against Booze Men i SAN FRANCISCO, March 12. Eihty-three onedollar bills, torn In halves and bearing penned no tations such as "ten cases assorted champagne," "fifteen cases gin,' were introduced in evidence today in the government's c&s&agalnst 59, indicted owners, officers and men of the Canadian ship Quadra, seized last October by the coast guard cutter Shawnee off the Gol den Gate.) The seizure, according to government witnesses, was made well within the 12-mile limit set i forth with the treaty with Great Britain May 11, 1924. The torn currency, the govern ment aliases, was used or intended to be used by the rum runner sus pects on trial in making delivery of their illicit cargo to the fleet of power boats operating out of Ban Francisco harbor. The Quad ra's commander, according to the. government's theory, retained one half of each torn bill and made delivery only on representation by power boat operators of the other hair of the bills. The mutilated currency fell into hands of the government agents after it had been presented to a San Francisco bank for redemp tion, witnesses testified, j Efforts were made to Identify Vicente Quartarraro, one of. the defendants, as the man who turn ed the bills over to the bank. Bank attaches testified to receiving the torn bill but were unable to iden tify Quartarraro as the man who left the currency at the bank on November 8, 1924. Salvitore Crivello, confessed rum runner and a government witness, I told of getting liquor from the Malahat, Norburn and Quadra between April und Septem ber of last year. ! He operated the power boats California and Skid dad le, Crivello ; said, while his brother, Mariano, operated the Marconi, which they owned. Criv ello mentioned also the Ocean Queen and Florence as belonging to the smaller rum rnnning fleet. "I took eight loads of liquor off the Malahat, three of the Nor burn and one from the Malahat and Quadra together," Crivello testified. "I land ten boatloads at Oakland and one at Pacific City. Vincente Quartarraro was present at each landing and super vised ! landing the liquor into trucks. All landings were made at night." Neither C. E. Ballfn, manager ot the Grand Union hotel, nor James Miller, clerk, were able to certify that J. A. McLehnon, who forfeit ed 25,000 bond for non-appearance at the trial, registered at the hotel on October. 13, 1924, as a member of the Quadra crew, al though McLennon's name appear ed on the sheet from the hotel re gister with other names of the crewj The exhibit was admitted over objections by the defense. fill WIS : PUKED FOB BDYS YMCA Classes at Willamette I University to Be Taken on Tour of YMCAS ' The fourth annual Intercity trip of the YMCA classes conducted at Willamette university will be held during the spring vacation next week and will enable 20 young men Interested in TMCA work to visit several cities of the Pacific coast. ;' . The trip is conducted each year in the interests of the YMCA class es conducted at Willamette uni versity by C. A. Kells. secretary of the Salem YMCA. The trip will be to Portland, Seattle, Everett. Bremerton, Tacoma, Olympia, Cen- tralia and Longview. . Fifteen students from Willam ette university are registered for the tour, while the newly elected officers of the Oregon Agricultural college will be taken along. The trip is to be made by motor. The tour is designed to cover the different field of work carried on by the Young Men's Christian as sociation. The nine different classes of work can be observed -on this tour. Various phases of community work, - large city type of-YMCA the small city type, the industrial organizations, the service men's type, and the students' work are to be exhibited. At different centers executive executive heads will devote an hour to the group of students on the tour, which will be used In ex plaining various phases of the work carried on by the depart ment. It gtves the student an in troduction to YMCA work which will be ot assistance to them in their class work. Last year the trip was made pos sible .by " the cars furnished by E. T. Barnes and I. X. Laws. They are unable to make the trip this year and the officials of the class "slrj Jo gej In JpucS fadi- LLU'lli UUU II viduals who could furnish them cars for the occasion. ; George Oliver, a "Willamette uni versity Tgraduate, now student sec retary" at the University of Idaho, speaks very highly of the tour and urges his friends at Willamette to make the trip if the opportunity is theirs: ; The trip will be made between March 21 and 26. C1E0F SKIN IS OLD HEALTH RULE Neutral Soap and Water Are Essentials for Cleanli ness and Health The care of the skin is simple if the facts are realised and at tention is paid to cleanliness and general health. Neutral soap and water are the essentials that make for cleanliness. ; Tbe general health rules are those of common sense. Avoid constipation through a proper diet. Beware of too much tea, coffee, alcohol, rich, fatty and sweet foods as they are bad for the complexion. Pimples, known as acne, is a curable condition but the cure rests with skillful treatment and is rarely cured by patent medi cines or salves. If you have a skin disease, seek competent med ical advice. Moles should not ; be irritated. Irritating them often leads to can cer. If a mole grows in size, or if a brown one grows darker, it should be removed. There are several ways of doing this; only a physician will know the right one. Don't use caustics, styptics and irritating ointments o r squeeze or scratch a mole. You may lose your life If you do. More persons die fron cancer in the State of Oregon than from tuberculosis. It is the third great est cause of death In this state. At about forty, skin cancer may develop. It often starts as a slight scaling spot that looks like noth ing in particular. The same pre cautions should be used, and the same rules followed as for moles. If they are treated properly and promptly, cancers of tbe skin can h - - w . ' , . : THIS TEAM OF OKLAHOMA CROW HUNTERS BROUGHTDOWN 1,075 DESTRUCTIVE BIRDS IN 3 HOURS SHOOTING. , ? i.vj - is a m J "n i Y' Members of the Izaak Walton league of America organized teams In a campaign to exterminate crows which had not only menaced farm ers la . tle illddla. West but had be kept quite harmless in most cases. - If people would use as much judgment in taking care of their health, including their skin and skin disease, as they would in selecting their clothes, their food or their amusements, they would be far better off in the long run and even save a great deal of money. It can be done by seek lug the advice of those who know what they are talking about, and following it when it has been found. Let common sense be your guide. - PAYING INCREASES -MILEAGE OP TIRES "The Improvement being made in highways in saving motorists and stage companies thousands of dollars each year on their tire bills," says Jim Smith of Smith & Watkins, McClaren tire distribu tors here. "A certain road in the Mohave Desert was formerly a nightmare The new Hupmoblle Eight possesses all the sound qualities of endurance and reliability which have made Hupmobile famous the world over. It possesses all the super-abilities of the eight-cylinder principle, and adds to them superiori ties of its own which unquestionably single it out as a new leader among American eights. TheHupmobileEightbringswithin reach of the average American fam ily, for the first time, every eight cylinder quality and advantage for which buyers in the past willingly paid hundreds of dollars more. Only Hupmobile itself could build such an eight, at a price which for the first time brings eight-cylinder motoring to thousands who hereto fore have enjoyed less than the su perlative in motor car performance. For Hupmobile now incorporates in its Eight a degreejof economy and performing stability never before associated with the eight as a type. MM n i i . ;.'?:.v- rj&t&zzx? 3 .... . y fa OkuMk. . v.fT as 'T " been kHllne small game, including quails and rabbits. These teams attacked the birds in their roosts at night. The team pictured above. to motorists and buss lines. Over it McClaren autocrat cord tires, which average better than 25,000 miles of service, delivered 10,000 miles. , Ordinary tires only last 400 miles. The road was finally paved and now motorists and stages using McClaren tires report FOFJSH 34 CliLESlGALLOU START EASY any WEATM ED We guarantee, all other cars nearly double their present: mileage,, with great increase in power. We fit any car, truck, tractor, boat or stationary engine. See mileage guarantee below: Ford ....34 ml. Chevrolet ...32 mi. Oakland 6 .24. ml. Maxwell 30 mi. Overland ......32 mi. Dodge .......... 2$ ml. You can drive any-car In heaviest traffic without shifting gears. Starts off in high gear In any weather, no priming or heating, no jerking or choking. 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No. 3 Raymond Building, Dayton, ObJUfti The Hupmobile Eight outdistances all other eights and all superior sixes ; Inproduction of power per cubic inch of piston displacement; In smoothness so com plete that not even a murmur of "rough ness" can be detected in the engine's entire power aridspeed range; In compactness for handling and parking combined with roominess for riding comfort; In a fine and better balanced com bination of speed, lugging power and rapid acceleration; In gasoline economy; In beauty of design, finish and equipment; In braking control. - - - The advent of the Hupmobile Eight is a major event in-motor car his tory. A ride in this car a drive behind the wheel an understand ing of the way it is engineered and built will quickly convince you of that. Kirkwocd 246 STATE ATV 77T Nt K ? wr TiT 1 - IS representing' the Chlckasha, OklaJ homa. Chapter of the league, was the winner bagging 1.075 crows i three Jiours' shooting. consistent mileages of over 25.000 miles, with many hitting above the 4 Q, 00 0-mile mark. Human nature abhors a reform as much as Nature abhors: a vac uum. - Meter Co; PHONE 311 Co) - " " : -