f , V q&lem Sdici By AUDRED BUNCH Phone 105 3sa Robinson Is House - Guest' at Welter Home Mtss-Elma Weller has had the pleasure- ot entertaining over the week-end, In alt probability, the mostTdfetinguished visitor in 1 Sa lem Jor;that"perlod. Carol Rob insoniVXmerirti's pianist. ' V - When asked "whether sh pre ferred to draw upon American, or European talent for her program. Miss ftoblnsonKjn ; a brief Inter VlewyeBterday, responded - with that : ,magnimlty jpeoillar to - all i truly-great, artists, that it wasnt the nationality, the label; it was the intrinsic value of the mu sical product ItseJfMiaii Robin-, Bon spok"Wita large faith inHSe .ihalf of ha j-ounger" American' anists. - She believes there. are a number of them who possess a" consummate gift" Miss -Robinson credits the war with one excellent issue: 'It was the war that brought an irfiBux of Internationally known artists " in to America where- their priceless influence could prempate every state, . c t ; . : '. A number of Salem people will be Interested to know, that Miss Robinson fs a-fast friend of Wil lifmi Van , HoogstTaten, corfductor of the Portland Symphony orches . tra, and of his distinguished wife, -Elly tteyX ' fX ....W, ' Mis Robinson is also' a compos-er,- and? told with a -fascinating play of light in.ber eyea of a ebm 1 Y BOGMT f.' t : a J' Read of Other Women Who Found Health Brooklyn. New -Tfork. Mrs.- G. Hegtnann of 35 Central Ave., was in a- run-down con dition and could not do her house work. She could not sleep at night. Her story Is not an unusual one. Thousands of women find them selves in a similar-condition at sometime in their lives. "I-found your advertise ment in my letter-box," wrote Mrs. Hegmann, "and took Lydla E. Pink nam's Vegetable Compound and got relTet.,Mrs. Hegmann also took lydla-EL'Pinkhams Herb Medicine and Lydla:- E. Pinkham'a Pills- for Constipatlohwlth good results. She says, ia -am recommending your medicines; to allfe know who have symptoms the same as-mine, and to others rwhomrlrthbak it win helps. You may use my statement as a tes timonial, and I -will answer any lefc ters sent to me by women who would like information ; regarding your medtcinesJ' j. r . ". t Tbve are women In your state- ' perhaps "in your townwho have written letters similar to this one telling hor much Lydla E; PJnk ham s .Vegetable . uompouna irnas helped them. v t Beclse ATTRACTED rrrrr. n f Y .. f.v ink T -.It. I i t , j. Insurance of All Kinds: TeL 161 llcillg Theater Lobby, 18t North High, "SMALL DIARIOND BRIQUETTES f". WE CARRY ALL - v f -xx vf- . j .,..' x:c 'i.-'j-' .;a from the large furnace to the smallest nut six. .Telt,; - us for what purpose the coal lsreared and we 11 point 'out the proper size to use. ,But although we -pxry all .. t - sizes, we handle only one quality,, the very, test coal " trom the -very bestmlnes. Our, coal jerrtce Is your ' to command. ' ' - -' - X - s - rrlces rane trom flO to C14-50, p t , Alo hanllo the best Diamond Briquette 913 H ,-TlTE OHZGOK STATESMAN, SAtEHQTvEGOH. position for the cello on which she was working on-tho-strain as she passed throQgh- Texas . - t f . - ' Miss Robinson and. Miss Weljer were rriends together, in Chicago during their school, days, v "," - International Relations ' : 4 Program Tonight tr..; ' -The International .Relations committee of he Salem .Woman's club, of which tMrs.r W'E Crews is the chairman, will, sponsor an extremely .Interesting program this evening at the. i 'Woman club bnilding,; 46.0 NprtfijCottage,8treet. The . Monday ; classea Jnuder. the chairman&hinof IrslChorgb 1L AldenrTtil so asslslT, T? " Speei al tn usi c$.l- features will be "The Night WindV by. "BalU andJ !Nom ad'lt ljy i; jHanilin, sung ,f by Lawrence Deaconan My Heart Sings to 'You.'Vbyj .Ashley, and "Cocoon, by Lehman, sung by Miss Eva Roberts; H . - The programwill Wpett prompt-; Lly at 7:30 o'clock. ' Prof. Robert M. Gatke's talkon j"Tne Jiew International-Mind' Will "follow Mr, Deacon's numbers and Prof. S. B. LaughJin'a, ,niuatrated . . lecture. "Palestine and the Near . East, after'IMfss Roberts 8olos.f I . r Guest inStiern 2 Mias , Perth . Powir of . Eugene was arguest" over ; the week-end of Mrs.H.tSIl.'Jresnell and other Sa iein friends. ' t' ChnsnfEndeavor -Pep. , Ratty ; 4 vV , -- . , All the jChrlstan,. ndeavoMo cfetles fiom ererr chnrch'in Salem will Join: in :ja,bigep rally to.be Held Tuesday jeveninga March 30, at - -p. mj -In -the "Evangelical church, Seventeenth and Chemek eta streets. ;' Xj' 'i ThJTobject of this meeting is to arouse' enthusiasm' for . the state convention . to be held .in, Albany April .15; to 18. In the meeting Tuesday 4night there will be a live ly sonjg jservice.- wlth Miss,.Helen Tooze in charge'of-the music. . An other feature Df the meeting for Tuesday ; evening nrill ne an ao4rne Xark." ,Ref reshmenta were an (outstanding Christian 'Endeav or worker all cover the-state, needs no introduction o Safe m Endeav or workers. ; There wlll be several one-minute pep. talks by 'different junion officers. "' Pep songs and yells .wjll .-ie . -ptactlced ' for " the state convention, t r-:.--. , , Birthday Surprise at , Cblrnfonh Heiriz , . . . The attractive-lume of Mr. and Mrs., John Cprnforth on the Jef ferson highway, was the ceae ot an enjoyable surprise' party dinner given -on ganday in honor of Mrs, Cornforth's birthday , anniversary. A bountiful dinner; waserred,nd many lovely gifts.' received "Pot ted plants and bowls of tulips fieo orated the : roome "At f dellctons birthday, cake waa-presenteC Mrs. Corntorthby Mrs. rohn-Printa -ii X, i ii i j ii i rt - - - - - - - - ' 'i ' I i jr . Hendricks, are exceptionally good i'fof ' Chickeri .' .Brooders as they are smokeless ' and have more heat units. ; , ve - ' i e- r ;; v . . - I- 1 ? SIZES OF.-CQAIJ and Mrs, Jessie Martta. ' ;Tbe many friends of t Mrs.C Cornf drth -were lavish in l?thelr wishes for many more birthdays as happy. : , s : V t; 5,- -. tf :ai"" J; " Udiss BohrnstedtHs dGuestv -i . Miss ; Alberta Bohrnstedt; who is taking e the" purse's I training course at '-the- Emmanuel hospital in Portland', spent the weekend as the guest of her- parents, Mr and Mrs. A. O. Bohrnstedt. . Sans Souei Card Club" X"1 The- Sans Souci Card-club met wltt Mr. and' Mrs. John Jelderks on Friday :evenmg7 :HIgh scores in five hundred were won by Mrs. Cv 'L. - "Dencer - and 'Ut Alfred Propp, consolation prizes going to Mrs. Ernest A. Lee and' MrAl bert Ramseyerj At -a. late hour luncheon was -servedJ.--'; ' r -Besides WIbs ay Hall, guest of the club, the following -members were included Mr.-and Mrs.' Ernest AiLee,'Mf. and Mrs. William. E. Hoses' "Mr. Jind Mrs., Alfred Propp.' Mr. and ."Mrs. i Albert Ramseyer.j Jar. and afrs. :o. -L. Dencer. and the nosts, Mr. and Mrs. -John Jel derks. .--t , 'The next meeting., of the club wm uo utm Ajiru. 9( wiui our. and Mrs. Ernest Lee as hosts. - ' Pythians to Serve Jitney Supper i .' : iThe Pythian-Sisters will spon sor a tnejiuppey at .8 i 30 -VcTkici: this .evening.'; All L Knights vend laJtee are asked to come and bring friends. i -:-l WCTV U'Meeii vXX t Members - of the ?WCTU 5 will meet t-i 2?S0 clock this" after noen for the're'gular 1paeeting;' : .Ml8s "MildVed;TomlInSon Venter tamed - a group Qf .frfeada at. her home jon-Ttlday evening in vlionor of her sister, THrsPauf ' Peling (011ve,.'f omllnsoa) who wifi her hhsband. .WtlJs fadt oUngi 'lef t on Monday for 4he east where Rev. Pplirig 'will enter, Princeton. '.The couple will stop inboth San . Fran' cisco and Los Angeles . audfftll spend Easter in Marshall to wn la the home of Mrs. Poling's parents, . During the... evening , .Robert Brown delighted - the guests: -with selections on the harmonica. Helen Borchardt gave 'as. -a- vocal -solo, Qde.to Spring,", while as a. piano number, , Louise -Findley ,played served at a late hour A- yellow and white decorative scheme was attractively .carried? -ut la .the rooms and in the refreshments., h In the group -were Jliss - Myrtle Jensen, Miaa-Helene Gregg, Miss Mildred Grant, Mis Helen -Bor- chardt, -Mlsa Pauline Findley, Miss HoIlJs ; Vick. Mias -Louise Findley. the honor guest, -Mrs. Paul Poling, and the hostess, Miss Mildred Tom- linson. - i'sSt-'Sii -; .... v - ' ' : Kensington CliA ia:Mekt t-U ,Tn Kensington club will meet Thursday afternoon at the .home of "Mrs. Ttank W. Power. Guests tnPortlandi ;.: "X j-'Mrs. 'W. Al Jones and Miss Ma bel Creighton .returned yesterday from Portland wheret they were the bouse guests over the week end of Mrs. Arthur Johnson. - y.:jt- ii - :--f ' - " ONS Club to Meet , ' -I : Members of the ONS club wtll meet for a line party this evening, assembling at the YWC A at 7:30 o'clock. ; - Family Dinner at f ?' Poling HomeXfSi' - .The home of Rev. and, Mrs. C. ,C. Poling was .the scene of a 22-cover dinner party :on Sunday a a sf are well affair -honoring Rev. :and; Mrs. Paul '; Poling.- ( Olive jTomlinson ) who left .yesterday v for i-the ast. Brilliant red anemones, snap-drag-pas-and carnations .decorated the rooms. -rM asfe find 1 . conversation ; TTNCT.R TtTT.V - - .; ; - - . .. , , . . . .. r, ..... .. r?S 1 f- , , rarr -i,) ir.TrllinrivTTi,rif7n ml ""' v i",Tr 'V"' : . f ) r -v J . . j .. were, the Sunday afternoon diver sions; .'-; Xa, ' XXXX. . .Covers ,;at ..the.-dinner.- .were placed, for Mr. and Mrs Guy Flteh Phelps knd daughters.. -JNabmL5 Se vllla,; Kathleen and ! Joyce . Miss Marie Thatcjier, Mr. .and Mrs W. EvTomliason, Miss Mildred .Tom linson, Mr-l and Mrs. ; W, E.' Wood and little daughter,' Barbara, Jane, of Portland. Mr.-and vMrs. ,H.: A. Good, and daughter, Mabel Irene, the honor. guests, Rev, .and Mrs.' Paul .Poling, and the hosts,- Rev.' and Mrs. C. C. Poling. t House Quest Returns to Eugene -V '. i ' Mrs. Josephine Stewart chape rorf at? the "Gamma Phi house 'in Eugene; '.returned; to. the., campns on Wednesday after, spending, the spring vacation with Mr." and .Mrs. Richard -D.; Slater. 4. Over.'Blossom day week-end Mrs. Stewart, visited in, CoxVallia as the house guest of Mrs. J.. O. . Wilson. 5 s ''r:.Z-yrtl-z -if-.j"' -Ait ;,f? t .. Wonum'& Club Hears X;X -X. Committee Jteport? i ;r.-. A number of interesting reports, coveting health and hospital wok, plants, and ; music, and.: an inter national relations program sched uled for this even In B. made Sat urday's meeting of the Salem -Woman's club of .-considerable inter est :;.X x XiX?,x -A. report n. publics ' welfare work, announcing unusual success In the Christmas seal sale last sea-., son, twas given .byJUrsF.. A. El liott. Mrs. E. . E. (Fisher gare ' in formation concerning i' ."the loan closet, the .child health demonstra- tfoxi .employes sMrs.t Gj F. Breit haupt gave an applauded report of a t lass In . Americanixatton which her committee had the pleasure Df witnessing recently , at vthe .'court house, t fttrs. Walter XL Spauldihgi as chairman, of the hospital com mittee outlined plans that she has la mind ; . Mrs. .T.: 8. Roberts. 're ported concerning the music r Miss Matti : Beatty ; on '. the success -. of the vrecent. plant.-;,-sale and .Mrs. John L, .--Rand. .-and .Mrs; Guy.. O. Smith oh. the international . rela tions ..program, , which : will u be given this evening Vat the - club houseT. -: . " y. t-f - 1- . ' X. t Three dance 'numbers, by pupils of Mrs. R," L. Whiter comprised a delightaful program for the mid dle hour of the 'afternoon. Mar garet .Bell - and Zoe Daniels ''gave a J)utch dance; Maxine Myers and Cynthia Delano a llusslan: dance, and Grace Day and Edith Haun ft gypsy dance. ; Mrs James Teed accompanied al the piano.- .- v Miss Grace Fawk was especially pleasing in her vocal-solos, "The Wayfarer's Night Song;" by Mar tin, and "The Second Minuet," by Beesley. v ' - ' : Mrs. W. Wrf Rosebraugh con r.luai do cirirnJErir Is Appliad, because it Js ' Positive In Action, v It begms immediately to- take out . tna iintlamniation 1 'J ! J i Swellings . The? brings Great Relief.- . Stops Itching In stantly and Quickly Believes Irritation. Severe tests in cases of Jong standing vhave jawed, tbit vPAJO OINTMENT can. be depended-, upon with absolute , certainty to Stop anyxaso of Itching, Blind, jBleedUng or Pro iig 'Piles, and 4n the- shortest time .possible ... Jlecommended by Physicians and Druggists in United States and Foreign Countries. r v A iojx-xitxo axtd in tin boxi60c.jTho circular enclosed with each tube and box containa facta about Piles which, tiveiybody should know. . - i - . iJPABSS VKBKCXNS CO Beaumont and Vioo Streets, St. Loida, Mo. ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , I .' 1 1 1 ' " ' ' , , ..... .. ; ' ' , 1 Jtt?la - tributed - Jovelyv basset of crim son -tulip from her 'garden as a feature, for the. speaker's table. , w ji tut iea nour- was, particularly enjoyed",; Mrs. George Ai White, as chairman of the committee, was assisted 4fn. jthe jserring by .Mrs. Joseph Baumgartnert Mrs. Charles H.Robertson. Mrs. Frank Spenser Mrs.iCvS. -Hamilton, MlaaLeora Carver and .Mrs John L. Rand. Mrs.' . Thomas Bs Kay and Miss Margaret Cosper i presided at th e urns. The 'Jea table - was lovely with purple lilacs, - Uulips, pfnk carnations, jplnk stock,: and, white blossoms vin -an 'appropriate bas ket. ;' Rose pink candles glowed In crystal holders. ' ; ' t I . . General. XXaxkets IAinT EXCHMTQB PORTLAND, Mircl-28. (Br-Al-Utxt Prst) Ket prie: Batter, axtrsi S8Hf; itndrd 38c: prim firt 37H:tirU 64.- 1 - - 1 1 fnu xtr , 2 s ; firsts ' S3 ; pnlUtt 23inrraat ripi S2e. . h. :;?.V"?t XXSM''tXX: POSTLAXIX Mrch SS. (By AwoeUt- ed Preu.) Wheat: BBB, bard" white, March. .April. Hay Si.50r hard white. BS, Baart, March,.- April. .May S1M8 jj aelt white, Xlarch, April, -May SI. 51 ; 'western white, March, April $1.51 K ; May .41.51. llard. wiater, northern tpriae, . March, April,, May 41.45. Western red, March, April, May $1.4S. . i i Oat, -Ka. X,-96-poand white fed, and Sray.. March, April, Mmy $27.50. Cora, No. 2, EY shipment, April, May 82. No. 3 Y ahipmant, April, May MillroB, standard..: ifarcn, 'April, May ?23. HAT POBTLAJrD, 'Ore-., March 29.- By Aaaoeiated Press.)-Bnying price: Valley timothy WW, do eastern Oregon 'S22.50; alfalfa TS19.60 20: elrer nominal i oat hay $20; oat and vetch $21; straw $9 per ton. .' Belfinf prices S3 a ton more. --.. , - . XXVBSTOCK tf " PORTIAST, March 29.TT. 8. De partment of AgrleultoreOHaKS, xeeeipta J4; aeary weight poo mis. djum: rood and choice S13.00(S) 13.75: medium weights .200-360 pounds, eomraon. meainm, gooa ana cnaiee flii.5Ult.lo; lishtweia-hs 1 poandiL common, me dium, - good nd hoicw -S1414.26; light Aighta,;80-20 pounds common, xuo diunr, good and choice $13 14; packing MK ;r0ugh and amooti ;- 9.5&ff W; slaughter pig-a 60-180 pounds, mediam food -and choice $ 13 14 r feeder -and stocker-pigs 70-130 pounds, medians, -good and choice S141S.25. (Soft or oily hog and roaatins oss pig-a excluded . in abore ....... , . j . Cattle- and.1 calves, .reeeipta 2,405; steers, good, 98Sg.75; medium 7.2&8; common 16.50(07.25; cannrers, cutters steera SS.507.25; heifera, good S7.25 7.75; common aad medium. S5(f7.25: cows,' food $6.25 7.25; common and me dium 44.50 6.2o; . eannera' and cutters 2.504.50; bulls, good, , beef yearlings exc.iuaea, so.do; common to -medium, esnners and bolorna 83:50(814: caWes-. medium, to choice,. milk fede excluded 9 I0;' eulla and common' S69; Tealers, medium to choice 10.5013r culls and eommon B7W10.50. ;..-- . - Sheep and lambe, receipts 605; lambs. medium to choice 94 pounds down, sum Jrl.J5- hearyweiKhts, medium to choice S2 :pounda up, Sie11.50; all weights, culls and common $9ftplO; Jambb, spring, medium to choice fl814; yearling wethers, medium to choice $9 10.50; ewes, common to choice $5.50 6$ 8.50; ewes, common to choice $5.50 8.50; caimera- and culls- I2.3swua Oufside quotation based on 4est Moucrt Adams, eastern Oregon and similar type lftmbs, few valley lambe aelling a bore x : " hops - , NEW YORK, Hareh 29. (By Aeeo- and rednost all first application wita me rpe Auacnment, 7oc TOO - THEI& -7 -... . ; i' . -MNTMCNT.Jl-'. - W.' ! IJgasM'gSaBeggMBBgSRJ'1 LU.IIMM,wai1FWaWaa faWMaHaHaWBBMaaaMa. ; : xXi XT X' ( r i ' ' ' " ? T -.ts l-f -S . f " ' V TOESDAYllORNINd Carol Rbfeiiii Ctvlc Mnslc Clnb Seasoirrt" Cl ; . A Tenor, to . A noUbli attyacjjon, of :th f ea sonj -was the. brilliant concert last night '-- at the "Hellig theater Ty Carol Robinson, American piauis(. ;While parts ot the 4heater were iari too . sparingly' filled, the fact remains Jthat the audience was exr tremelr friendly 'and enthnsiastic Opening her program with a group of i the bolder compositions, Mias ;' Robinson, gave Scarlatti's fPastoralev panin's '"The Cuc koo," 'Garotte, : ( Gluck-Brahma) , and 5Tpcatta", Bach-Bauer) - all as one fearlessly rendered group,' ' X eeth:oTen'B..Conattat Opus .9 waii interesting1 : f ornthe:facttthat it is sq seldom. played. in .puhlic, while the -gorgeous Branms num ber, "Rhapsody, Opus 49 No. 4,! haa much intrinsic beauty all. Its own. fThe - Ust Concert ."Etude," JX: Fiaf, delightfully- famniar;srto many, was performed with a fine rhythmic spirits ;,The difficult Cho pin. "Impromptu, P-Minor,".. was eiated rre.J--teadys i atat. .4.925. 5060r T24,-SO35etlIaeific eoaat, 1925, 26 30c 1924 22 25c '" VtSTSTEK O03TCEET7 6 00-TfOO KFWV ? ( 212 ) i Portland. - fl;W-T:00 KG W, .tm4)! Portland. U; (i-IUv j. MUSICS ---V.-: JB :O0-12 :00-Krw v. a, if . j v-rarusno, Basterchoral aervloe otjaq. ... --- -j. ivtei,K am '... a w-a wa w w a. -r Rose-Grey- Stone rey PIIRR &iental Grey ' Doye Grer ..v.iv'f-V-':' : n . . . . - Toast Myk sitl.Hcnit Biird PurSlII.;f lose isTssr IcSr rrpnii ia'ude mutMt: vi tu.ii mwn Maize ; i; ;.,rTiWe;,;ivi:; .;-xi;-;v5. 'Amber Gold Sudan fabric ot . rat. ' iaMj Graixi; tf .iiluielf. .i-Liytfa-rtfitt,..tte behest ; Sandalwood shades to know their JDcatity. J s ; - taonde ISatiii J;0CT;y jtte$-ry. iCS& . r wflte xisn ws if : Your Mail Orders Carefully filled, ..We prepay, express or postagre within ra dius of a hundred miles. I 1 ' ... . ... . : - - - - . - . . I I I I .. "I' . . ? - . .1 1 .... . , , WAV MiS'Ttfl QoTT ONOCQ THE MARCH SO, 19 ! Lawnce-Birwi. Be Soloist J - a testful treat,A second .CQP nukober. -Ballade.'- was J"? by a'thlrdXhopin number, 'Polo naise', as an )nebr.;. r t- ' i Particularly interesting was,M;ss RobinsdnJsasM gronp, 'tbe modern tendency Interestinsif em phatic' ' Two MacDowell nunfbers, tSlooMhine.'and (.'rW3nter,V and the Balakrewr Scherzo, B v Minor, was 'followed by the admitted! gem of ; the evening,- Debussy TDel phk Dancers' . MJs - Robajson, whaIayswltb:- a:iyaclouBne8s and sparkle, 'sparkled intrigujhgly in.- another . . Debuaaey, number, formal - program closed, with . Cha brter's "Bourree Fantasaue.fMIss Rdbinson'a. closing encore was JOe Falla'a ;pio.nant,i-,SpanIf h Xa3ice." The next.. Civic Jdusic clu3 at traction -of the 'season, will e an event of Monday, April 19,' with tiawrence Straass, ' enor, ihe art- 1st. ft 10 MO 12iOOKqW dance music. (491.5) , Portland. SPBCIAI. . . 7;15-8:(JO TCFWV (812) Tortland. . Mi lady's.hour, Women's relub broadcaat- int: ' !J1 T:45-0:00: KOW (491T6) . Portland, 'talk a, Mltuational pro gr am, hook re view, ' bridge lesson, horticulture talk. .- - -ENTERTAINMENT . 6:00 KMTB (238), Hollywood. 8-7. studio program; 8-10, KMTaoBeert 6:0O KGO . f361).' OakUnd.. ' g-6155, t y ... -. . - tligh Grade - r : . f' - I wtiwii Mir, awniia.j liis.Mgio pcrc (Jycdeicnadaltcratcd cemgs clear to tnc Enes zna nssisrriss -ra r. e , n.n. a -.., 5ii 10cm Tor 466 State St ,, , ; 362 AlJer St. ; ' ;, Between Park and Wesf Park - . j l - i twilifrh eoricert;' 8-9, propraw;. Arthur Ariewicz. Tiolinist; Le bhorr, arcom. bierr mixed quartet; 9:U). . I'so! ' Rickety. . Kckett y niaatre!.; 10-12, Oirvin-Beuel'a Cehfornia colle- rlan. lance orchestra. - j S CO KFOX .(232), LonK Bearn. 6- :30. tkaatra-ergaa; Tt prora; o4i program; 9-11, in Jich .Aero ctab bilinlts. -.;. :' -t 6:30 KXX (336), Hollywood. 6:30-7. concerts orchestra : ' 77 . prostata ; 8-9 program; ' 9-10, propram; 10-12. rnore -nighty Ray . West'a. Cocoanut ! Urore dance orchestra-. , 6- 30--KPO 42. Frenclaro. 6:30 't orehestra; -7:80, Rudy Seiirer'a tr- enestra; -, Winifred Curry pianj;: titQTfm - Boart4en toe ; f- 1KV y and Marts, harmony team: J" '(.. . ordwatra? 11-12, Henry 13 j vd a or - -chestra. -. ' - ': 1 - 'V- 7- 00 KFI (467), Lo Angeles. 7-8. American-Hawaiian quartet; S-9, screen Artists' String fluartet Jeen Harden, aoloUt;- S-IO. Paul Koberts, llie Adams -la piano selections; ' 10-11; Radio clnB: " ' , ' ; if $0 CJTCV 1t9tV TaneouTer, B. C. ' "7:30, MIntT strinr quart t; Dories elntyrer-eelli;-" Alaa ' Jlclnlyre, rioUnist; Margaret afelntyr. Tiolinint; atrs. TtfcLesn. aorrano; ,At:30 Cab aret progTam; Bebe Mullar, soprano. m ii;?Lv s;(i!i "All pimples , are .inflammation of the. skin says Peterson, "and the best and .quickest .-way .toget rid: 0l ,them . Is to -fiso:. Peterson's Ointment" 'Vmed by millions for eczema, skin and scalp itch, ulcers, old lore's "and "piles. Bfg box- 60 cents. - . :X i ,-'' ,'v"'''!,'-m -" Peterson's Ointment Company . Buffalo, New York, . - ; 1Alniond , Wistaria ; Applegreerl c:." Yellow J : hi) Tr t a rn lUxtuifaj Cardinal Red , - rnlt thrccd slli Skfn mi CAN AND DO-; i- 1., - Portlana Sic Kthrfi HE-WAS CHEU J lla : 1l I tnal4 f . y" TA.0UE! - PHO