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' 1.. i&cEiiibSEBiW' . Music- at Leslie-Methodist rX Church to? Be Charge f & MrsvEarl Pearsy. - V The f open f n J5 ? Berrlces o f . - the v IJviigeJistic . campaign for thU year, at the , Leslie Memorial Epis copal church, . irlll jbe ..Jiejd ' next .Sunday ?moTlnfrn&frf&tog'tit JL I . nuand T :3 0, p'ipj, Tbla tftfjfa V fb; v tloyaliy't serylce i jWAIch .every member, of . the ; church will be urged to be. present , as well' as Jail . friends ,and. attend ants, ,The evangelist, jwlll .be '.. the ( Hevmj; Wilier, D of, Nash .vjllev Tenn. He, Is .one of tha many ' t'jcf igsful, .general .evangelists. ,f of the tJMetbodJs' Episqppal 4,-h.urch. " Fputh, lie a deeply spiritual jfint a .tTt preaebr;' a'pow?riul ' evangelist, and ,has, ? Jjeld, .many .ot thegreatest. reyiTalaJn. the south , I Indl as weU(a ;many,,ln the .north- wesC," where , be. ,b.as been .laboring recently. The, music will be In ft charge of , Mrs! .Earla .Pearsy, Sa- lem's sweetest .dnd most, popular singer. That .alone, ..assures wtne ; highesttypeofjmusicfor.tb en ities7campaign.vMrs.,. Fearcy -and ; others wjll .give special- numbers . every -service. .-The pastor Ber. Willard ;Pe Yoe,. is an evangelist himself, and will have entire over sight of the meeting and jcopdac ;&nd arrange. J or. alt pwer services end. special, meetings in connection with the , services. On '.Tuesday y venlngJ'ebrnajry ,8.,at Jthe close -of , the f ItsC '. week, day . service, a "loyalty? CQeiUpis to bejgjven. , Rev;tMHieri be!rparl& ftlie churehv'SThe ehhreh.icpli; will be ,c?lld. a short-program given and . refreshments ! serred, v? An.rtn$Ila tion to - aH. Christian people Jtt$ ; unite' in this- servicers extended by thee hureli'indieery '.possible effort to reach .the Jast home -in South Salem for ChriM.wiU, be put forth,' ."The. Son ot Ian$Is come . to siek;and to savedthe losW C V Ira W. Jorgensen, ltO S. High St. X Parts for, all ; makes of ears. Best -equipped i&uto Accessory store Z Via this t section. rPsqmpt ana re Vvliable service; the rule., - r J ) VOeUon also Addressed -ne boys at (be senior I. igh school at Par risti Junior high, and met with the Junior &t tbeu Y, 'the. crearie. "Outward? Bx&ndTiGraatiy Appreciated atJNormal OREGON r,NOBMAI.? SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, Febnrary 2.-r(Spe-cial) "Outward Boun.d,"$uUon Vane's mystery Play was given toy the popular iMoroni01sen players Monday; Aightbef ore ,thel Mon mouth normal school student body irnA trrwikriAhnle. v While thi Dlar ti t-iormal jet ,the tstudpnts were deeply stirred ind a most lmpres-1 slve lesson was given .them in a very .entertaining manner.' ' The Moroni Olsen company has been coming to the normal, school tor. the past;four years under the auspices of the lyceum committee and has proven to te the- most popular number on the entire pro-. .J-yram. They give three penorm 'lances each vear. t Only the "best! Our patrons ill beat this out. vWe .serve .only the best in meats and poultry. Hunt ft Shaller Market. 263 N. Commercial., () lilemorial Seeks Relief f for: Farmers in Markets In behalf of the over -burdened farmer who fls said to be bearing the heaviest load so tary as .taxes ave c6ncerned, the house passed a memorial" urging congress to en act legislation 'that ' might - bring relief to the producers, in the way cf markatfug:'t8ejbQprodncts. i ; v 'wThey . suirt8tthAt.cojesa put in pracli'Cfiinie-act, similar to the MNary-?laage blljwhfcit I sJbeenlutUa:otlierst8isV j and protenuccessf uli Representatives Gordon and- I Bailey voted against the memorial Theresolation' from the senate a&k ing' congress to ' repeal ' the in heritance tax was adopted in the .house yesterday. w- Cross Meat "Market. Biggest, busiest and best In Salem. Choic- - V m . -1 m. w . ... iwaut BKSO, AlAulV, laBMfiO, tui cbbs, miiK. "AD&oiuieiy s&ni tary. 370 SUte St, V ) 1 imvuw llVIVUObU uii. uumu of $500; Two in; Jail Harold, Beach,i 17, eei,Cf the quartet ot sheep , bant! recently arrested,4n this .countjv. re Uase i yesterday on posting of S506 bond by his attorney, Robert Patter, 17,the other jninor mem ber ot the ; gang, wis released Tnegdayoo. a oBllar? BondTA ; The other members' are'-stlll In Jail In lieu ot $2500 bail. No date foi their hearing 1 has befen set . i . tl Co A Radii firing. Co Radiator, fender and body s Anisuc painung aaas cent to the. appearance of 287 S.;Com'i;v. () East tooks to ricrthwost V': I astStab!2-Part of .riaticn I The3 ast ia'l tooklnrao . the , cortwesk as the most; stable' dis trict of the nation-financially, and It is up to Oregon esDeciallv tn fnT- it. I. E. Vinins of 'Ashland, re ccntlya rpp Jeetwl prr,!dent of the State- Chamber jot Com merce, told the .SUIemt4 Rotary club nwaiiyed at WednesdayV luncheon.- '.' "I Vin in g quoted the recent Rtate ment of 4.he head of the-I2th dis trict ; federal, reserve , bank,- located at Spokane that the banks of the northwest are" so solidly financed that' tbey'-are now being forced to seek investments in other sections. sMri;Used' Car-Buyer:1 Have you seen the real buys at. the Capitol Motors. Incorporated? - .See Biddy Bishop, -350 N. High- 8t. Tele phones 2125 and 212. S f j ; Nash leads the . world In motor car -values. Beautiful display of new models at the P. WVFetty- l John.' Company. 3 65 North Com mercial t. Measure ; Sponsored. by Wo--man's League Endorsed by . 66 Organizations i ' - House' bill ' number -3il intrp duced in thee Oregon legislature by Representative Bronaughand Sen ator Banks j both of Portland, is sponsored bjjhe Woman's ILeague for old;age penisons and endorsed bjr 6 6 ' lead ing organ izations and many prominent individuals ; in cluding United States Senator-elect Frederick Stelwer, ex-Congressman Elton I Watkins, Harry W. Stone, Chester v A. i Lon, J. P. O'Hara. and. ethers. The purpbse; of vthis Fblll :isr to substitute under -certain . restrict- Lionsr. homes for institutional en- rironment'for those who are,wlth p.nt imeansajid enable to support themselves.- - ' - ' Beneficiaries Under' this propos- ea act -must ,be at least ,& years bfdvrefeidents'Tfi Qregon laor more vyears,-citizens otthe United States ond vhaveipo relatives'; cap ableof supporting (hem.. . j; j The .mininium amount allowed , to n y ;ind ivd rf al is 1 3 0 a mon th. County oommissloners shall ad minister this fund without addi tion compensation; , - The economic features of this bill, -are outstanding. A federal surYeyshpws.th?. average cost per person ijrpvided'tQU under the poor . farm system-' is426S a.year.-:Mon-tana's cost JJei person under the poor farm system was $34Uhder the old age pension system similar tOfthat,now:proposed for.Oregon Jiercost .pert person .was, 172.0 1 ,la8t year-a big saving per person a jrear. ) , The cost in ' Multnomah county last year at the poor farm was $20.3 a riionth. ' " - ' -fThft old -age pension system had its beginning in Denmark in 1891. New rZealand,f.BIaia, France, Great BriUin. Austraua, rouoweq. 1 At nresent 22 countries in Europe nave inia sjencui. , i t Jn our own country, this system is . maintained in:. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, .. Kentucky, Nevada, Montana and Alaska.' s . A film featuring the operation of the old age pension- system vs. the poor house plan will be shown at thepregon -theater ln thi-city on Thursday ; and ? Friday, 3 to 4 in tha. afternoon, and. in' the eve nings r v' . ; r -. r- 3 : . ' -'t Parker Co.; 444 S."Comnter-r claU Dont'tailto see .Parker about repairing' ypurcar. rxpert mecnanics -ai- your- service. wi work guaranteed. '::lJ? , ; i) Hot. water, bottles on. special. ale 7 9c, regulanyr $1.60 Guaran teed -to be-' of the best quality J. TZ Tyler's,jlB7 S. Commercial,! the home of drug store servlce.)- rekh'tlcsort Has ritIeThat Ref- dents Can't Pronounce i LLANFAIRRWELLOWYNGYL- LGOGERYCHWYRNDROSWELI - A1JP YSILIOGOGOGOCH. v Wales, eh2.?r( AP)-rThis Uttle -town dn Hhe "Jslahdr of Anglesea. is ."be- cdiulngr popular as tt "vacation re sort, and the villagers are all agog over 4he. pronu elation of 4he name of the places. " ' i : Llanfair, the first two syllables, or JJanfairgoch, the.flrst wto com bined ,with'.,the last- syllable, al ways hasten used, but with the growing Importance of the town, the hundred per cent Llanfalrians cr Llanfairgogoghians, who are bursting with rl vie pride and who also have plenty of time to spare, insist on rnnniag through the full gemut ot . Welsh, polysyllables. ! f 'A literal translation of the vil lage, is Church ,ofi St, . Mary, in. a hollow .of .white , hazel near j a rapid whtrlpool,, and near St. Ty sHios church. ; which Is near a red cave. " : ' t ". ; v. The Opera House Drug Store. Service quality, law prices, friend ship give ' increasing patronage. Old customers advise ' friends : to trade here ' Highnnd Court. () Senate, Indefinitely ' :' ' Postpones Three Bills Bills indefinitely postponed in the senate yesterday follow: '. ' . HB 1Q7. by Giesy-Relating to factory Inspection. : ; SB 132, by banking committee -Denning industrial loan com panies. ' " : SB - 27,- by Dunne Regulating billiard 'parlors and prohibiting Tjse of cards and gambling devices ....... hi mmw imm ( -, Carkin BlfH Would ;Mdke It : Possible jor Ten Taxpayers to Ask Hearings . " In the event ten or more tax payers in any county or munici pality ehall qt deem any pro posed Issuance of -bonds br other evidence of , indebtedness should be issued, they may file a petition to the state board of - control . to hold ar bearing on the issuance of auch- bonds - Hinder the proposed bill of Speaket CarkIqS-0 : Notice of the bearing' would be given by the board 'Of control five laya 'prior' tothe .hearing, - and their- decision Would be final and conclusive, -v? - " f ir: - '' I Cases have been, known to exist In Oregon where bonds have been issued illegally, money pent irra-tknaily--by- .munteipal districts. pand-tbis-bill is meant as a- means to prevent . t these , occurances 1 1n state government. VI! I . Mr. ,Car kin- introduced , the 'bill in view -of the fact that Governor Patterson had- asked that -state departments b '-put ndermain heads as mneh as possible,: ; gov erned vby centralized powers to V certain -extent. '' : -p ; ' -The bill-met with considerable opposition 1 from h - Representatives Scott from Umatilla county,1 Mott front Clatsop, Swan -from - Linn county, -and others. ' ' ; f M 11 One "case--of a - school ' district issuing' bonds and building three school -houses,- not -one- of which was ever used, simply for the pur- -pose' of giving someone.a contract, was 'Cited, and1 Speaker '.Carkin pointed put to ' the members that the board of control would not be likely tOi Interfere with, any.-local government- except.in cases where there '. were - actual Irregularities. ; Mr. Scott declared the bill to be too sweeping tn-Its application, and' stated that, he felt . it 'would extend the tpowers - of "the board ot control too far in giving it su pervision and control of every tat levying body in -the state. ; " His .Idea-.of -the,' bill- appeared td be that It was a radical depar ture from the principals Of -government," and he held . that : tax levying - was ; one ; of the Uhlngs which, the people, of. the. districts wha are ,af tec teT ; by them should control Hthe'iljU provided for a local body.jip pointed; by the governor for, each county rir.-dis-trlct, it would t apparently .; have me with, more rfavorable .consid eration. :", . - ;;" . , ' ; .Representative .Mott- declared thH the bill .entire ly subverted the; will of the majority of the-lo-ca) pepple who would be -affected by the tax levies. Itt transfers the intimate power of the -connuhity frpmrwbere itt belongs into-the hands ofthe board of control. In Motfs opinion, --iWho, he .-"said, would not be interested in the af fairs of any particular district, t , Mr. Mott felt that ten members was too : rsmall . a- number-rtd te given, power-to hold up the sale of, bonds,- when of ten .times they would, be a necessity. ,He!. ac cused th bill of belpg of "revolu tionary -character, and raw." "; . In. Multnomah county allocs! board lis appointed -4 to .supervise the sale of bonds, and. "other mat ters: concerning the i levying - of taxes., and 'the Practice r- having proven satisfactory; this -r Mil i of Mni Caxkln's had the ;same inten tion. .; , . . ' ;! Mr. Scott said that school dis- trietsrJBJay .have rtnade- mistakes, butJie itbought it was 'the privi leges -of py- American to-make a, mistake jmd tben..payfor it. . $ , c It being-, the ispeaker' wish that the i bill be made entirely s?: that, it- would fulfil ti its v. purpose, ?vhe moved 'that it ibe reref erred back : to the committee on constitutional lawj that- it vmight ibe. amended to accQmplishthis;" . t' - I -fit " ' - ' Honey . 'fov JJe Used t-jExcluiivly jitfoe Jtoad .Construction : - ' - I- - 1 "? 7"'." ; . , i ' . Senator .Norblad today will in- trod nee a bill in .the senate pro- Tidlncr for an additional ffasolin tax'3;ie.vy.bf pne .cent per. gallon' The proposal would be. referred .tp (he ;T0ters. at fthe.rpext ? general, election.' . , t.; I 'i Revenue derived from. the oper-! atlon, of tbe.iax. Vpuldbeallocated btw!p4the; various Counties ' orj the state on the earner basis as the j state market road fund is appor-j CilBlllli:M!i swap ' Stop drcgsingl; llub'i soothing,! penetrating St. -Jacobs , Oil right into, - i .- - your sore, stiff, ach-, ! lief ' comes , instarit-l ly. St, Jacobs OUl is a harmless' rheu ! xnatism' liniment. ,whkh- jiver disap-l points . and cannot, f burn Ae skin. ; ' Oil i at ' any drug store, and in a mo-i ment you'll be Ireei ; Jrom;pain, soreness iuSJidi. stilTness. i. ln--: vse for 65 years for; ' rheumatism, i sciat ica, r.euralia, lam- ! It tioned. The money would be flpod eve lusively for read purposes? V Senator Norblad -said thatUhe. additional- tax. wonld-raise appraxi Bititely STi2SM)0tt anntrallysrand woa bt, assist -.materially in the rtinstruvtlon of road in thertiral dktricts. ..;. si:, .." - - -It -was said that many -ronnty jilgo InHhe state- have approved the bttU 'if-J ;:r:--.5;-f -. -The- gasoline tax -in Oregon is n ow three cents per gallon, t : -; The Dixie Bakery leads, on high class breads, pies, cookies and fancy - baked - supplies - of every kind. Best by test. Ask old cus tomers. . 439 Court-St. () IH. L, Stiff Furniture Co.f lead ers In complete borne -furnishings, pricea to! make you-the owner; the store-that, studies your; every need .and Is ready, to meet it,1 ab soiuteiy. ::v -, - ' ' .. () NAVY AGREEM ENT ASKEQ House - and Senate Appoint Com , V .mlt tees tq JOecIdo -Irogram i - ..WASHINGTON, .Feb. 2. APj -The-, house .and senate -today, ap pointed, conference - committees in an effort', to reach an. agreement on the advisability ot appropriat ing funds,, against the wishes of President Coolidge,. for construc tion, of threa more, lights cruisers and on other points in dispute in the naval .supply , bill. . t y . - vote of 4 9 , to 2 7, thp sen Ste .yesterday adopted an amend ment to provide $1,200,000 to start work on the vessels, last of the . eight : authorized in 1924; while the house several .weeks ago repect ed. ' 1 8 3 to ,1 t 1 , a . motion to provide $450,000 for this purposed Party ; lines: disappeared; in both houses on the question.' ' ?At Shipley's the ladiea of. Salem bavesatisfied themselves that they tan get the finest fall and winter frocks, coats and dresses : ever thown In this city () The Cherry Ctty Baking Co.'s bread, pies and cakes are 06 high est quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries; visit it. Worth while. A Salem show place. .() POUtTRYMEN TO MEET Marion-Polk County Organiwnl tp isBo JPormed TbJs. yenjng Permanent-organization of the Marion-Polk county .poultry asso ciation will be .affected at a. meet ing ;t his :evning , at -the Salem Chamber of Commerce committee ropm, at 7:30. o.'clocki the tempo rary officers recently selected have announced. At this meeting.. by-laws will be adopted and t permanent officers elected. All - poultrymen : in the Salem -district sare invited .to at tend. - ' -.' 'First National Bank, the bank of friendship and helpfulness In lime--of Interest. Pftid 'on timedeposits. Open an rnccoun money; growv t1 )s and;watch-your Approp r i a tl 6 rtfor-Civil War jVV idovvs Wives, Asket) . The Women's... Relief coVpot Oregon, has introducAl a bill pro viding . an appropriation of : $50, OOwlUi wljicltto construct a, fire proof LbuUding at the Oregon sold- iers ipme. .The building would .be used to hou.se the wives and-ivid-tws of Civil' war Veterans. " : Under.ihe j;terms,'ot the -bill t the questlpn "of gran tin githe.appropri atlon i wOuld"v b4 " referred - to itheJ vofers atth next general election.; ' -- 7 i Have your prescriptions. . tilled at the first drug store west of the New Bank . build Ing. Reliable ;and trustworthy, nothing but the pur-j est drugs. Crown Drug; ,332 SJate HIGH SGHOQI0:O tUVR ftTUXTj T OREGON NORMAL. 8CHOOL MONMOUTH; Feburary 2.4(Spe-j cial-r-Annual stunt of Monmouthi high schoolr--a Froliceta will be given Jn. the high school, gym JFri-l day evenlng'the-4th at 8:16 p. m Three -ood curtain acts f will .be puton and music -will befurnish-4 L ed .by the trainings school orehes RHEUMATISM . .Chiropractic V.removes'. v. "the '. basic v cause '.' of 'rheumatism'. - , Hundreds X)t my pati ents testify to results that are next .to ,mir - ; 'acles.' . f ' - - - " ' " CQNSULT ' . - 1 Btraisht Palmer Chiropractor -EOS' FireVNatlGr.aTTkmk - ;. .- " :J -r- ,-. . ciiiii esupdud t .xs00n Alter .Announcing Recent Find I'V i PORTjAND, Feb. 2 (AP) ; Just a -fweek after .he : had-, an-' nouncedto. the world what he. pro claimed ja posltlye cure .for tuber-? cnlosia. Professor Einile F. Pernot, internationally known for- b ls bac teriological research i died at. his home' here today." Death was, due' to -double i pneumonia, Professor Pernot was born tn New VprkiHe. was.68 years.0lditaj-'f-: ' Professor Pernot- announced a week "ao that, after - lOyears;.4? ScientifiCx investigation -and?testS he had proved, definitely .that cure fo tuberculosis had been' found, : He , made ' arrangemeats for an ; extensive test- to ? be-- held here, using a . herd c of .tubercular cattle. The -city-; health ' depart ment of Portland was to check the tests and the results. , The -tests, It is believed, wUI be carried .on despite Professor Pern bfs death:. rr For "35 years' Professor Pernot made - tuberculosis &, major study and In .1900 he'received the award of honor, at J The if ague tubercu losiSi congress for havings been the first scientist to' isolate the tuber cular germ in poultry. - For .19 years-, he conducted - tuberculosis research work at the Olnlfed States, government experimental- station at Cprallisprerltriiesrve as , prp'fessdr 'rbatldlo!gyt;'-if' thoCr"egon Agricultural . college thereyHeiiras tstate bitctexiftloglst tor $ 0 :ye&f&:t' V ' : prof eisloV Pier nots'survfved by a widw,ana-; twja-4auhters,-;one .tone ; at Glendale, Cal. , Bonesteele t Motor Co.r .474 S. Com'L, has the. Dodge automobile for you. All steel body. Lasts a lifetime.. AslD Dodge owners. They will teU you. , , () F. E. ! Shafer'a' Harness and Leather Goods store. 170 S. Com'L Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brlel cases, gloves and, mittens. Largs stock. The pioneer store, j () TwoDiv'orce Decrees . , Granted by McMahon '' i '. I- : v Two divroce decrees were grant ed .Wednesday by Judge L-. M Mc Mahon of the circuit court. " Kathryn Phelps, suing John H. Phelps, claimed lack , of support and unfaithfulness on. the part of her husband. 5he stated that they werej married in ,1924 at Atlantic, Iowa, and that she had been forced fq work -and, make. her own living. The decree .gave her-the, F1?11 t0 hfa maiden name, Ivathryn Kars-teni'-- j . " ' ; - 4 Matilda! A.' Wright charged her husband, Hatvey L. Wright, with desertion and.inhuman treatment, The-Wrights were married in 1904 Mr. Wright being employed as a commercial salesman. J The decree wasfgranted through, default of the defendant. - . . . 4 FLORENCE BANK ! :' ; MYSTERY DEEPENS J i Continued from pe I.) tained enough money to keep the bank .front closing Its doors. ; ... Sheriff Taylor and -other .offic ers -who . investigated the robbery camel home Saturday night and expressed the belief that .no man held up Miss- Weatherson and act' ing upon (that i theory' they called her to -Eugene and quizzed;- her. ; ..: : " .it j - . . ; " " . ( , . THE-SHORT ROAD TO HEALTH ,i Present this ad and .receive Three Delightful ; Free " . - Treatments at our offices, 306-7 First National Bank Building, Salem. ' Phone 705. I , ; ! OFFICE HOURS 9 A. t to 8 P. M. f kNMOJJWCEMENT .?t' f wish to announce! that A.' B. l'McIulanlhaseeniappbi ? t . manager to succeed George 5hand,f . . Who has resignecl .ary. 1. ; ii7,NoriFrcnt 4 . Salem fi about the supposed robbery. For three houra Monday afternoon, she was-t-losely-Hauestioned -but she reitera ted " the story thld on the day. "-ot- iheialleged " holdup. Jr.Ifc was: .soon after-thls $ that2 she i and .Bergman '.disappeared. - They told the pr,oprietor of the hotel where ;Uome .but .they -peitber checked out nor paid for their accommo- Idatlons and did not go home. The bank : was closed today - by order of the state; banking .examiner. 'Bergman has been In the bank ing business at Florence for many years and is a member -of a pio neer, family j of that section.' He is, 35 years-old; -and has a wife and two: child renl.nMia, Weather son ia- also a membr uf a pioneer family at-Florence and was. born there 26 years agp.1f?Shtead been cashie"r of: the bank. r for several years. kV.-iti h' '" rrXC: :r-S: 1 ' , V. ; ' -The state ' bankings department orderedi warrants ; issusd f or ; the arrest .o Henry Bergman,- presi dent, and "Miss Harriett "Weather son; cashier, of the 'Florence State ban k-1 at Florence, -Frank rBram well, .state bank f superintendent, said last night. " Whether the -bank's doors had been -ordered closed, ; Mr.- B ram well said .hedidjnottnow. H. O. Voget of the banking de partment aa" sent to Florence to take charge immediately after the robbery, Mr-Bramwell said. If any order for closing the " bank was Issued, it came from Voget.. 1 Army, and Outing Store. Biggest bargains in clothing, shoes,' under wear; hosiery,-gloves,-valises and suit cases..-,'j-ne working man's store, 189:1, Commercial. () PQSTPOXE ISTORBIiAD HEARING J 1 . TTa -Ate ' " ' . v Hearfag of ' the-resolution In troduced: by SenatoriJoseph re- qaesungtufi removal of Senator NerUadvf rota -the state fish com mission .Investigating committee, w as con ti n.u ed ,unt il today t because of the illness. of .Senator Hare, cralrman of "the "resolutions com mittee. Senator Marks, another mem ber of the committee, was unable to be here ; yesterday because of the death of his mother. ' Portland North Pacific Walnut Exchange markets $225,000 worth bf walnuts tfor growers. y'PhilKps Milk of Magnesia ,;, i Better.than Soda Hereafter, instead of soda take a , little "-Phillips MUk vpf rMagne-ia"- in water-any time for. indi gestion or sour, aeid gassy stom ach, and Tellef will come Instant ly. -? r. : ; r-"; ' ''' For fifty years genuine "Phillips Milk Pf, "Magnesia" has been pre-t scribed by physicians because if overcomes three times as muchj acid in ; the stomach as . a satur a ted .solution ot bicarbonate . Of soda, leaving the stomach, sweet and free, from all gases. It- neu- tralizes acid fermentations .In the bowels and. gently urges the sour-j Ing waste from ' the system wlth- out purging, f Besides, it, is more pleasant-, to .take than soda. .Insist upon .PliilIIps." Twenty-five ent and fifty ; cent bottles, any drug- store. : t'Mllk of Magnesia" has been ,the .TJ. S. Registered Trade MaTk of The Charles H4 Philips Chemical " Co. and Its predecessor Charles H. Phillips since. 1S75. R effective Febrti-- Te!?phosCaD . Oreacn - . 7- '! MOVIES TO TALK If J ivl'NEARiRUTURCLAJM day the problem of the actor was largely in the-t hackgronnd; si One of 'the- demonstrations howedthe use. of-Incidental. hi usic in con aec 4 ion iwi t h a f ea tn re" pict u re. - the strains of a, 100 : piece ,orp heetra flooding every rornerof the exhi bition room. . The low "frequency tones, .hitherto found difficult to reproduce? were easily Identified. The music was exactly timed with the action" of; the filmv . The pictures on wh;ch the com pany is working are not in dramat ic form.'due to the studio problem and the human element. The re leases therefore will produce only bands ; and -vauidresses iwith Z the sounds - Incident thereto.; :. As - the technique Is later developed, pro- duetloBrwlll urn to drmaas. --r -l -' " The new.deyice la a combination of - the usual mo tion picture pro jector and the allophotophone, an invention of bf r C' A.. Hoxle, of the Generatlectrio companyVre- seareh staff. By means of a vibrat ing" beam rol light produced frofiV impressions alongside the pictures on. the. film, photographic sound is retranslated into audibility and the sound is amplified by a loud speaker. - .-'V- -.- - 0UGHS JVpply over throat and chest swallow .small piecaa o O&rr IT Million Jan Ud Yearly S4CJCD ,T 3g-YEARS e llog g I It is iSct; It is an entire; Oewj advanced radio method. Technically 3 this meth . .od is cdlled inductive tiining In 'the ; ' . I -pleasure; of its- dear, lucid j fender-. - ing you will , forget 'that anything stands between you and the source of melody. 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