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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1025 J i 14 . at FIRST Comer Slate and I Church nnfti. Class j matins. :1 a.; m. Geo P. Litchfield, leader, f Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. IL F. Shank, sup erintendent. Morning worship j 11 o'clock. Rev. Geo. E. Fallls of Albany will preach at this service. Junior church service at the same hour In the Annex. Sermon: "And Jesus Went With Them." The Three Leag ues ;wtll meet in their respective places at C:30. - An Easter pageant will be presented at the evening service. This pageant, "The Dawning. has . been used widely for several years,; Iad era la this pageant have been chosen from the high school league. The choir will assist also In this program. incidental solos being sung by Mr. Bar ton and Miss Bros. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening. - i ,'' SCANDINAVIAN Fifteenth and Mill streets. Patrick Paulln, pastor. Sunday, school 10 a. m.. Oust (Ander son, ' superintendent. Morning worship in Swedish 11 a. m. Epworth league 7:15 p. m. Evening service $ p. ;m. Thursday. 7:30 P. m. prayer meeting. You are cordially invited te the ser vices. . ' j. j J4SON LEE MEMORIAL Icorner Norti Winter and Jefferson streets. Taka North Commercial street f car j to Jefferson avenue. Thomas Acheson. paster. Lroy Walker, assistant. In charge of the. Junior church. The In terest in the revival services being held at this church has not only been well balnt&tned throughout the past; week but It has been growing steadily. The attendance is not only larger than the week previous, but the spiritual tone of the meetings is also deeper. A! splen did climax to the- effort is expected In the coming week beginning with Sun day. The memories of Passion Week will add greatly to the effectiveness of the services, and besides the iUBfninat td cross will be used on a number of occasions. Every service will be very much worth while an dthe public Is invited to continue sharing wlth us In the tine fellowship we have already been having. , Along With the splendid leadership , In I the singing, by the or chestra and the chorus choir, directed by Rev. ' Miles, we are to have this week the assistance of : the Gilbert family, whose special numbers are al ways - an inspiration and a delight. The pastor will preach both morning and evening Sunday on appropriate evangelistic themes. A welcome awaits all to.the following services: School of Religious Education at 8:45 a. mi with much (worth while and the public is ference Educational director will ad dress the' adult department, at! this hour. Hear him. Public worship at II a jn. Reception of new members. Rev. Walker preaches to the Juniors down stairs. 3 p. m Old Peoples Home. Kp worth League In .charge. 1:30 p. m. Young People's hour. ; Ep sorth and Wesley leagues meet In sep srate rooms., 7:30 p. m. Evangelis tic meeting:' Services every evening of the week at 7:30 p.-m. Saturday ex cepted. , LESLIE -S outh Commercial and Jlyers streets. H. F. Pemberton, pasf tor. Tou are cordially Invited to atf tmd the following services of- this etarch: Sunday schoi at 9:45, E. Aj. laoten, supt. . We. specialize in Chris sa character building and Bible Lly. oCme and bring your chll&renl T Epworth , League meet at 6 :30S, "u Intermediate League In Leslie Waijd, Leslie League In the churohi J 7 o'clock Epworth League service ini English followed by the English evening service. Subject: Tho Re Jested Ye a. King." A kind Invita tion is extended. Services every even big f the Passion week at 7:45 ex cept on Saturday evening. These ser viae will be mostly In German. I I- MARKET 8TREET- "FREE Corner of (North, Winter-and Market streets, KeT. Mortimer U. Clarke, pastor. Bun day school at :45, Dr. Frank S. Schuis. superintendent. Classes for all sizes and ages. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:30. Class meeting of the old Methodist type,, led by Mrs. Ida Garrett at 12 :15. Young peoples meet ing! at 230.. People's meeting at 7:30 wlti song and testimony. Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mrs Caroline Jackson. 143 North Winter street, each Wednesday at 2 o'clock Thl church co-operating with the Highland's Friends church on next Tuesday in the all day meeting. Church praVer meeting each Thursday at 7 :30 The pastor preaches on Sunday morn ing Ion the subject : "God's Challenge for k Great Blessing." In the evening there will be the usual evangelistic service with a warm hearted message by the pastor. All are cordially in vited to all of these services and you will enjoy the splendid spiritual at mosphere of this church. FRIENDS i I i ' HIGHLAND Corner Highland ave nue and Church street. . Edgar P. Sims; pastor, i Sunday : Bible school at 10 a. m., Walter Stanton, super intendent. - young People s C. E. at 6:30 j p. m. We are now In the midst of special revival services. Sunday preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; each: evening throughout the week at 7:30 except Saturday. Afterjnoon meetings at 2 o'clock p .m. on Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Frldaiy. The all-day meeting of the Marion County Holiness association will be held here Tuesday. - We give you an urgent Invitation to come to the revival service conducted by Paul B. Lindley of Uurbana, Ohio. He Is not using any "Kid-glove " Religion" tricks and stunts, but believes the "Gospel of Christ"! Is still -the Power of GAd unto Salvation, to every one that believeth." j And no religion, either revolutionary or Pagan has ever disproven that tremendous fact: neither has overwrought emotionalism, personal magnatlsm, or any other from the truth of the Evangelist for "Ism" diminished the' Scriptures, t The subject of Sunday evening will be: "Three Hells.' "SOljrTH SALEM- Corner of Com mercial and Washington streets. Carl F. Miller, pastor. ' ; Sunday school 10 Dr. Carl F, Miller, superlnten- Worship 11 a. m., sermon sub- Tbe Trial of Jesus." Christian 7:30. a. m. dent. Jeet: Endeavor :30 p. m. Evening service The Whlttler glee club of Whlt- tler. Calif., will be with us at this time. You will. want to hear this com pany pt twenty-five men sing. Prayer meeting. Thursday, i 7 :30 p. m. Wom an's , Missionary society will meet at the home of Alice Edmundson. Friday, 2 P. ni . J ; ST. j JOHN'S EVANGELIST SIx theenth and A streets. IL W. Gross, pastorj Services Sunday morning at the usual time,: 10:30, German, Sunday Fchoolj English : at 9:30 Monday Thursday, evening at 7 :30, and Good Friday mornTng" at I0 :3tTspecIaI serv ices in German. Easter Sunday Holy Sunday and the service will be a Palm Sunday service. " The sermon subject Will be. "Seeing . the i King." The music will be In harmony' with tlie thought of the day. Christian En deavor 6:30 p. m. Leslie Morris, lead er. Evening service 7:30 pu m.. with program of songs, pictures I and ' -address. The j song service will - be for every body. The pictures will show The Victoria Glacier." Come wander with us over) the snow and Ice and see the works of! God of Whom th psalm ist said : "He glveth snow like wool : he casteth for his lc like morsels.; Sermon subject : "How the i King Comes." Passion week services. Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday at 7 ;30 p. m. Wednesday : "A Day of Love and Rest." Thursday: , "The i Last Night." Friday : "Upon the Cross." CENTRA L South' Nineteenth street.! Harry W. Johnson, minister. Sunday school and morning worship at 10. Brief address; of the minister on The Greatest Powier in the World." Young People's meeting at C :3p pV ro. Preach ing service at 7:30 p. m. . Music by tne chorus choir. Palm Sunday ! Bible lesson and sermon. . CHURCH OF CHRIST COURT STREET Corner ! Court street and North Seventeenth streets. R. L. Putnam, minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Chris. J. Kow Its. suner- intendent. Special music furnished by Miss Turner's orchestra. We want four hundred there today. Junior fol lowing communion service, Morning worship 1 1 eJ m. Sermon : "Gome. Receive : Go. Give." Gospel teams will visit the shut-ins in the afternoon. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. raj Evan gelistic service 7 :30. Sermon by the pastor. Board meeting Monday eve ning. All members of the board are asked to be present. The Silent Evan- i sonic Temple, open every day except lan Song Grieg. . Vocal solo : Tell. Ui Dvorak, Mrs. Lena Jasper. Sermon "The Shepherd Heart. Postlude: , A Movement' Leybach. The Brotherhood meets on Tuesday evening. Rsv.'Don. lei Bryant of Corvallls will be the speaker. Mid-week prayer meeting on Thursday. Come and receive a bless ing, i - The church that welcomes stran gers j. i- :. i- . - I EPISCOPAL I hT.-PAt ; L'8-Church"'street atTChe meketa. j ' Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. Palm Sunday. The second celebration of the, building of the new : church. The whole services will be In' commemora tion of 'this event and Palm Sunday the beginning of Holy "Week. Holy Eucharist at 7 :30 In the chapel. Church t school at 9:45. Morning prayer; with sermon and procession of palms at 11 a. m. Special music by the vested choir. The anthem being "Behold jThy King Dreweth Nigh," by Parker. AH most cordially welcomed, Y. P.! F. 'at 7 p. m. In the parish house. Holy; Week services will be on, Wed nesday; evening at 7:30 p. m. in the chapeLi j Maunday Thursday. Holy Eucharist at 9 :30 a. m. Good Friday the Three Hours service from 12 noon to 3 p. ni The subjects of the address. es being j "The Seven Words From the Cross," ! i All Christian people are most cordially. Invited to attend all or a part of this service. Come watch by the cross awhile. ; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST .CHURCH-r-Comer of Liberty and Cliemeketa streets.' Sunday morn ing services at 11 o'clock. Sunday evening at 8. Subject of lesson ser mon "Unreality." Sunday School ses sions convene at 9:30 and II a.' m. Wednesday evening testimony meeting St 8 o clock. Reading room, 209 Ma i-;oung people are welcome. Th j Commtinlon at 10:30 a. m., preparatory te Is full t of Interest' and enthusU . r. Morning worship at 11 o clocku 'ssraunlon of the Lord's Supper jwitli aJrt sermon, on the subject fThe ia and Man's Sin." Evening sneetlng 17:30. Subject: "Make Jesus King.'' k will find a hearty . welcome! and Bjhborly greetings at all these neet-i s. Gospel preaching, fine xhoru4 jtng. Christian fellowship and a mt-Uke atmosphere- help make the fcrs spent here i worth while. Wei 61 be siad to greet you. We Invite o to make this your home church crangers and visitors will be espeel st 10. A welcome awaits all strangers and visitors.; ; i : , ; HOLINESS ASSOCIATION MARION COUNTY. The all day monthly meeting of the Marion Coun ty Holiness association will hold its next nheetlng on Tuesday, the 7th at the Highland Friends chruch. located on Highland avenue; Rev. -Edgar P. 81ms, pastor. The' service will begin Kit spent here i worm wnue. i e at iv ociock witn preaenmg at io:3u, 61 be giad to greet you. We invite) 2:30 and 7:30. Rev. M. C. Clarke. . I . hnmA-Ahtinih .till UAnk fM V MAM.tn n .1 T.. w V iuwi uiiift aiiu sm;v. Paul B. Lindley of Uurbana. Ohio. ." welcome." This church unites with will prjeach in the afternoon and eve- i South Salem Friends church mining. These meetings are strictly In KeUl metlngs every night next week.l terdendmlnatkmal In character and all tk-ot teaturday. Plan , to attend.! are Invited and made welcome. -Hot iic-uasa in Leslie church. i; Si U-a . ankl coffee will , be served free, - r I ilAH are Invited to bring your lunches : CENTER STREET A. F. Hllmer.u and spind the day. pastor. Corner Thirteenth and Center! Krcets. Parsonage at 4 North wen tr . street. , Sunday . morning at! 11 si iho paator will speak on "Your Tinuf of .VisitaUon." At ,10 o'clock t: Sunday school convenes. - The morning service Is In German. "he Sunday, school has " classes in lloth Er.glUh and German. In the evening CONGREGATIONAL FIRST- Liberty and Center street. W. C. Kantner, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. with classes for all agss under . competent leadership. A plact and a, welcome for you. M. D. McGallister, superintendent.'- Morn ing worship 11 a. m. This is Palm Baptisi liberty 3 irst vnurcn id Marion Sts. Rev. ERNEST H. SHANKS 1ALM SUNDAY MUSIC AND MESSAGES A.MThe Baptist Hiitage ! Anthem: "Jhe Pilms."--Faure. PJM. "The Shepherd Heart." ! Anthem: "Jerusajem."- Parker. tlie Church That Welcomes Stranger 4r NOONDAY SERVICES Oregon Theatr-Pa$si6n Week MONDA TO FRIDAY f V Each Day 1 1 :45 to 12 :45 -' ' .:- . ' - k" Noonday services, condiKted! by pastors of . Salem Churches - - i . ; J,. Half hour of sacred music ' -1 . Wonderful Theater Organ. r. Mr. MacDonald, organist r Special vocal numbers each day. All Meetincra Free .. . .. . ,i ... Everyone Invited gelism crusade will continue through out tne week.-r workers will meet at the church each evening for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and fTiday as last week for supper and prayer before going out in teams. The regular services on the church dav. xnursday will be dispensed to all -to worship with us. "' M-j EVANGELICAL ! j Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets. F. W. Launer, i pastor. Sermon at 1 1 a. m. by Wallace Withum. - Sun dav school at 10 a, m. Let all members of the school I be present. 1 Kenneth Grimes - will lead the Evangelical league at :30. I Prayer services Thurs day evening, Mrs. F. W. Launer, class leader. . i - : t : ; ! UNITARIAN i t ; ! IM -Cottage and Chemeketa streets Rev. Martin Fereshetian, minister. Church school at 10 a, m. Graded instruc tion. Class fori adults in the study of the New Testament Literature, con ducted 'by the minister. All are urged to come to this; class and bring their questions. Devotional services at 11 m. Palm Sunday. Subject of the sermon. "The Glory of Leadership." Mrs. M. Fereshetian will offer as ! a contralto solo, fJerusalem," by Par ker. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the organ. The class In psychology will meet as usual on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the parsonage, 657 Chemeketa. St. The class is open to all and the lec ture by Mr. Fereshetian is followed by free discussion. . I ; t " I. B.'S. A. 1 M ; International Bible Students Asso ciation. Meetings are held every Sun day in the Derby building, corner f Court and High streets. Bible study 0 to 12 a. m. Ezeklel's Temple study 3 p. m. At 8 p. m. a public discourse. will be given by J. R. Horning on the subject "The True aWy to Life and Happiness." Who would not care to know how to gain this much desired condition? Come and hear the Bible's answer to this question, holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 6:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to our room. services and ; to. our. reading ,1 BAPTIST FIRST Corner Liberty and ; Mar ion streets. Rev: E. H. Shanks, pas tor. Bible school 9:45, Ed Schunke, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Everybody welcome. Morning wor?' ship 11." Prelude : Strophie Tritant Anthemi Palm Branches Faure. Of fertory : Elevation BalentL Junior story : "The King's Mule. Sermon : "The - Baptist Heritage. Communion Istt-r. service. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 All young people are cordially Invited. 1 In termediate , B. ' Y. P. U. at - the same hour. Evening worship 7:30 'Prelude Allegro aBttman. Anthem : Jerusa lem Parker. Offertory : A , Norweg- LUTHERAN CHRIST ! EVANGELICAL State and ; Eighteenth streets, G. Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ' m. Divine service with sermon in German at 10:30 a m. The pastor will preach cm our Savior's sixth word from the cross. The Luther league meets at 2:30 p. m.! Topic: "What Should the Church Expect of Me?" No evening service. jThe Lutheran Brotherhood meets on Monday at 7 :30 p. m. The Durcas society will meet with Mrs. Watson, 1894 North Commercial street. on Wednesday at Z p. m. There will be divine service with holy communion on Good Friday at 10:30 a. m. You are heartily Invited to our Lenten services, j j ; .. ; : i CHURCH OF GOD ' ; ' 1346 North Church street, J. J. Gil lespie, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching service 11 a. m. Subject : "God's Plan of Salvation, and What It Accomplished." 'Young peoples ser vice 6:45 p. m., and song, testimony and. preaching sen-ice 7:30. Minister ial assembly of the ministers f the state Tuesday. April , 7. Singing class Wednesday evening. 7 p. m. and the regular weekly "Mayer service will be at 7:30 and Will be conducted by Mrs, Jir L. McKinney. t Come and enjoy the services. ; j il : :; ' t . ' 'l I'H '-- EVANGELICAL :- FIRST Reverend Charles S. Poling, the evangelist ; will preach at the reg ular ,11 o'clock service. Sunday school and Christian i Endeavor at the usual hours. Evening service at First Pres byterian church. I ! ! i MISSION GLAD TIDINGS 313 1-2 Court street. ; C S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. - Services at 3 -p. m. and-the Lord's Supper services at 780 p. m. i Meetings, on Tuesdujv Wednes day, Tliursday, land Saturday evenings. We ing pray for tlie lck. I'eople are be- healedJ Tlje' old time powers-is with us. Comei and get- a blessing. Everybody welcome, i ' . I rj ; :: ; REFORMED BETHANY Corner of Capitol and Marion streets. I Sunday school 10 a. m. and German, preaching service 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, min- i 1" . -; 1 ; NAZERENE " " ' ; - ' : Nineteenth iand Marion streets. C. H. Hopkins, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.- m. W. B. Hardy, supt. Morning worship at lli o'clock. Sermon by the :;g9 Sedan with the CJ a j j . j : j , j .- ;-, ,. The Car for the Millions with the MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR When a car can accelerate from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 4i seconjis, it means power. That's what the Million Dollar Motor in the 1925 Star Car guarantees. Power abundant power power for hills, power for the tougji going, i i speed, power for sand, mud. It cost a million to build, but you'll say Its worth it, every cent of it For the first time, real power has been built into a low cost car. ; Drive this new motor. Get the thrill of real power I that's all we ask. Today at your Star dealer's test out this new motor. ; : . !. . - ' ; Salem Automobile Co. 151 NORTH HIGH See It at Your Dealer's. PHONE 97 Drive It. Compare It " t I - MOTOR TRIPS ABROAD Magdalen Tower, ) Oxford University, 1 ELEVENTH OF A SERIES OF TRAVEL TALKS fk4 CtmrUty Ckfybr UwU iirtr CP:Uma I THe'fcssiblf erigi of the name "Oxford? is interesting. Ontx plana tioh is that it points to a ford for oxen across the T nanus river ' spelled "maudlcn'V-ivhkh was begun in 1492. . j , Magdalen CoUeje wai founded in 1458. The famous Magdalen tower which i 150 feet high, required 13 years to build. 5 j It is one of the sights of England. The roads from London to Oxford are perfect and no American in Eng-, lajldj with a motor car should think, vi learing the country without mak inf this COrtr-Us Ui TT'EW American tourists ever o to London without , goir.g to Oxford, the home of the fam ous Oxford University whose his tory can be traced back to the eighth i century. ' And one of the architec- i tural wonders of. that .famous cit.'f and 'equally ' famous' university U UajdAlea Tower pronounced as il . 1 i . pastor. Subject: "Heaven.". Yun people s meeting 6 :2i p. m. Miss Hat- tie Mes;er8, president. Evening ser vice 7 :30. Sermon by Rev. Mary L. Hopkins. Subject : "What is a ood Life?" Wednesday jevening at 7:30 prayer and praise meeting. Kverybody welcome. j i t . SPIRITUtjST - FIRST Special services In celebra tion of the 77th anniversary of mod ern spiritualism will! be held Sunday afternoon, April 5. ai 3 o'clock. WOW hail (Elks BIdg.) Mrs. Zimmerman Smith, the trance speaker and Dr. F, W. Parker : who j for many ; years was an orthodox minister will be the speakers. ' Evening services at 7:30 at which Mrs. Harmon-Gray of Portland will be the speaker.! The public Is cordially invited. Messages. PRESBYT&RIAN ! ' FIRST On ChurcA street Between Chemeketa and Center streets. :Ward WlUIs Long, mlnistsarl :30 a. m. Big live Sunday school with departments and classes for a1 ages, II. E. Barrett, superintendent. "500 by Easter" is our slogan. , A' hearty invitation ex tended to- everybody not enrolled else where. 11 a. i m. morning worship. Sermon : "When Hearts Were Harder Than Stone" by the minister. ; The choir will sing "RldeJ On! Ride! On!" John Prlndle Scott. Rev. Chas. S. Poling, who has been conducting the pre-Easter services In this church, will speak at the First ' Evangelical church at this hour, j 6:30 p. m. ad vance, intermediate social hour and group and all high 'school students of. the- church and congregation are ' In vited to come. 4:30 1 p. m. Younff People's societies, graded to suttthe need of the young folk. Come and find your place In one of these live groups. - 7:30 p. m. last service of the pre-Easter meetings. ; Rev. -Chas. S. Poling will sneak on the theme : "Mas terpieces." The cholrj will sing "Jer usalem" by Parker. A "thank offering will be received for Mr. Poling" s) serv ices in these meetings. His messages have brought new visien and help to kll .who have heard them and his seal In kingdom work has been an Inspira tion. The thank offering should be most generous. j . UNITED BRETHREN j FIRST ' - Corner Twelfth and Mis sion streets. - The revival meetings are still growing in : interest. Souls t are finding the Lord in the old fashioned way. let us get back to the altar and back to God, and forsake not the land marks of our fore-fathers. Mrs. M. Alice Durham. Evangelist, in charge brings the messages inj a pleasing and yet forceful way, . and Contends tor the faith once delivered to the saints. The meetings will continue; until Easter Sunday at least and longer : tf : the Lord directs, Ths .following is ; the order of "meetings. Sunday school 10 a. m. We have efficient teachers, and classes for all ages. W.- W. Wells, superintendent. Preaching 11 a. m by the Evangelist. . Bubjet 1 1 "Perfect Love." ; Evening service. Christian En deavor :30. Topic : 1 "What Should the Church Expect of; Me 7" Leader Ted Kllngsporn. The young people are especially invited to this service, Evan- i ;i'i i ' ! ' f . '. : . geliptic service at 7:20. Subject "Souls for Sale." Monday evening Mrs, Durham will preach on the sec ond coming or Christ, Tuesday evening the subject will be: "Behold? Stand at the Door." Wednesday evening subject: "Tlie Blood Test." Thuisday evening, subject: "Let No' Man Take Thy i Crown." Friday evening, subject: "HeirPeached Unto Him Jesus." Sat urday evening, subject: "The .Last Prayer Meeting". Rev,6. There will be a special meeting Friday the 10th at 3 ip. m. For girls only. Mrs. Dur ham I has had - many intersting and profitable meetings with girls. Don't mi-s this ; no other afternoon meetings exoept as announced from the pulpit. Sunrise prayer meeting Easter Sunday. You are invited to attend any or all of these services Come let us join hands and hearts for a mighty out pouring of the old time religion. You will be made to feel at home. Come W. Tibbet, pastor. - CHRISTIAN FIRST Center and High streets. J. J. Evans, minister ; Miss Vivian Whis per, church assistant ; Miss Hattle Mitchell, missionary. The outstanding event in the day's program will be the Boys' (Chorus tinder the direction of Dr. Epley at 7:30 o'clock. Those who come early will secure the best seats. The pastor will preach at the morning hour. ' Special music under the direc tion of Miss Whisler. The Bible school Is a most Interesting feature of our work. First session at 9 :45. The men join in the Bible class for men at the Bllgh Theater at the same hour. The young people meet at :30. World Aviators May Visit The United States in 1927 . . -h ' .. . WASHINGTON, ApriH A mon ster air exposition, attended, by prominent world airmen, will be held in the United States in 1927, if the present program of the National Aeropautic association materializes. , This association Is the American representative of the International organization, which holds Its convention this year at Prague, September 19-28. Next year the aviators probably will meet at Bucharest, and a more is already afoot to have the 1927 convention held in Washing ton. -- :; Twenty-six ! countries . are af filiated with the International federation, including many of the South American republics. About one hundred leaders In avia tion usually attend its conventions. Previous gatherings of the federa tion have been held at Paris, Lon don, Madrid, Rome, Munich, Zurich,! Vienna and Stockholm. kR e ad the v.CIassitied Ads- i : - . WALTER P. CHRYSLER'S ff TRAFFIC TALKS U (START FOR MILLION D SUBWAYS IN ONE MINUTE, URING the period of time be tween 5 and 5:01 every after noon in New York, with the exception of Saturday and Sunday, 11,000,000 people start for the sub- ays below 14th street. There is a traffic problem to stag ger anyone. m Some communities have construe -ted rough approaches to railroad cossings to compel the jlcrwirj down of motor vehicles. Such ap proaches have frequently resulted in the breaking of axles with conse quent legal suits. And such suits are costly. 4 The whole question of . railroad ossings is a troublesome one. Of course, the ideal plan is to have all crossings underground or overhead. But this is most expensive. - There are those who insist that motor cars shall stop, before crossing a railroad crossing. ' but statistics show that many accidents are due to stalling on railroad tracks. I A railroad man said recently that if! the number of motor cars con tinues to increase as rapidly during the next five years as it has during the past: five years, trains will have to stop, to make sure no motor cars are approaching. One Southern traffic expert whd believes that motor tars should stop before crossing railroad tracks pro- poses to . install cross-word puzzle sign boards at all railroad crossings. "That will stop 'em," he insists. Neal O'Hara, of the New York World, told members of the Na tional Automobile Chamber of Com merce that when he was stopped by an officer for driving his car in the wreng direction on a one-way street, he removed his hat and commented that it was a poor rule that will not work both ways. Will Rogers still insists 'that his plan of having the East-bound traffic go East on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays and the West-bound traffic West on Tuesdays. Thursday j and Saturdays, is the best of all traffic solutions. Rogers would also abolish all turns. A New Top Wfll Make Your Car Look Like New I Hare it ' Fixed Before Vacation Time , TV. It. j. ii. McALVIN 545 NORTH cnmCII STREET ft