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The New Oregon-Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September SO, 1028 ! 1 1 WANTED Salesmen FEDERAL distributors get big par, 125 to SOB per week to start. Ne capital or experience seeded. Federal Pure Food Co., 2301 Ar. . c her. Chicago. . ." . j ' :- U MAKE 10- 25 daily willing or ders wKh new line of America's greatest tailored shirt. Big doa ble 10x4 samples sell on sight. Free oatflL No experience neves- sary.. Hare yon sold,, before, for whom? Write today. Sinclair Shirt Mfg. Co., 741 N Kingsbury, Chicago WANTED an -electric range appliance salesman. 6alary and commission. -Opportunity fortad- vancement. - Portland . Electric Power Co., Phone 85, 237 N. lib erty St. : "... y ' " WMWwWwVMWWwWMWSVW kWANT distributing, agent.- foe ot ii.i. n J ...... 4 k. m A - removes anything from the hands without injury to skin; everybody a customer; great opportunity for hustler to get In- business; sample free. Solar Products Co., 2144 So. Troy, Chicago. SALESMEX build highly profit able permanent business this ter ritory on our capital.. Strong guar antee specialty. Roland, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. SELL Christmas greeting cards. Beautiful sample book free. High est commissions paid. Make $1000 before Christmas. Write for sam ples Rochester Art Co., Rochester, N. Y. , : EXPERIENCED shoeman want ed: also young man willing -to learn shoe trade. Directors. WANTED Male Help WANTED Man who- knows farm life to traVel in country. Steady work, good profits. Mc- Connon & Company, Dept. " B-l 8 2, Winona, Minn. WANTED Female Help LADIES WANTED for most fas cinating work, painting novelties at home. Experience unnecessary as we teach you free -and' furnish all materials free excepting paints. Write for details' and sample. Simm Art-Craft Corporation, San Francisco, Cal. 1 WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. Daris508 Koons St., Silverton, Phone Green 2.311. CH RISTMAS CARDS for personal and business use. CALLING CARDS ,. r MONOGRAMMED STATIONERY CHRISTMAS STATIONERY for business use v . -TWO HIGH-GRADE BOX. AS SORTMENTS Beautiful free sample book 40 Commission. Competition cannot touch our -prices cuslit considered. Write for Illustrated folder. Stafford Printing Cd.', Es tablished 1910. Stafford Build ing, Denver, Colorado., . WANTED an experienced steno grapher. Sherman Clay ft; Co. WANTED an experienced rec ord and sheet music 'girl.' ' Apply Mr. Bell Sherman Clay to Co. WANTED Sitaattions CHAMBERMAID or, Janitor work Box (13) ' Statesman. FOR SALE toc.y CANNING Tomatoes,' 65r to 75c a bushel. . Bring buckets and box es, pick them yourself, 8 Oc Jbu. Otto H. Hunt, RL f. Box 90, Ph. 95F3. . 14 t" v TOM the car washer is back in Salem. Watch for announcement. WALNUTS 15c lb. Pick them yourself. 2266 N. Slfi -1947-J. CANNING TOMATOES SBOW ready. $1.00 per bu. at 3 4 2 North Commercial. Open until -7:00 P m. Phone 71F21 or-261.0 JELLY juice and table grapes. Call 56F13. v , .., , RULIFSON'S for apples and grapes. Bx. 59, R. 8. Phone 4F4. TOMATOES 60 and 80 cts a bu. 1 mile west from cor. of. Miller and Com'l sts., on Riverside Drive "Bring boxes." Geo. M. Reeves. Phone 128F2. GIRL'S Bicycle, good as new, 815.00. 147 So. CommercUl St. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and repairing. Glese-Powers Fur niture store... : ".-..:'......' for SALE Old newspapers. It cents s bundle.. Statesman qt fici, 215 South-Commercial. FOR SALEM Scavanger service call 167. . y J. A. SNEED HIg'a grade well drilling. 818 N. 18th. Tel. 2464-J. . , '.- WAAAAAAyWMMMMWWWWMW WANTED Used p:asos. In ex change on Radios, phonographs, or furniture. 1L L. Stiff Furniture Company.' ; ' ;; - rVWWwwVWWMWwVVw ' HOP BASKETS, Hop1 Hand : Scoops. Hop roller scoops."- - Hop Measuring Crates. Patent applied 'for. stoves and ranges rebuilt and for sale. All sixes woven wire fan es. 230 Court St. back of Buj- lck's, phone 124. : -." ' : WANTED Misc. ss0MjsaswsMMjsssasMaaj RICH - Widows - and romantic , maidens everywhere employ me to ! find them true gentlemen pals. I'll sead - thelr-names, addresses, : description; yo may write them direct. Pansy, Box 2346-BD, Den- rer, ' Colorad. . 't ; : . v. ' j1MMssMMMMMMWsMMasyrfMaass MARRY if lonely: Join Tba Successful Correspondence Club.' ? Reliable ; descriptions free. Box 1st, Oakland, California. - WANTED Man and wife to live in good country home. Phone KVIt evenings or address Box 10. statesmaa. - fc 1 WILL par cash for used steam boiler. Must be under 6 h.p. and in good condition; Box 820, Statesman. r.;- WANTED Children to take eare of. HIS North 4th. Phone 278S-R. .- - - ' SsWwMwWWwsWMWwWNM ATTENTION BOY to work on farm or attend school. - Carl Dun can, Turner, WANTED Dressmaking. Exper ience. Can copy any picture. Phone 36-R tfill S. ComT. : CASH for used furn., stores. tools, etc. H J. Boock, formerly Ub. Ex. Call 841," 249 N. Com'L IF you wish to know the future call 2857-M. - " WANTED Clean, white cotton rags 5c pound. Statesman .Pub llshing Co. We will buy large or ..mall Quantities. POEMS set to music- Master- Craft Sofrg Publishers, Seattle. - FURNITURE PACKING far tarpmenta. Uiese-Fowers Furni ture , Co. - "'"" ' EXCLUSIVE agent .. tor. - the Mueller, wood or coal burning all cast furnace. Get our prices be tore installing. General eheet ine- .al work: Capitol Sheet Metal Works. ZS75-J. TEAM WORK of all kinds and excavating. Phone May field 72lz. CAPITOL BARGAIN and juu aouse 105-145 Center. Tel. 38S. All kinds of Junk bough, and sola; Rags, Sacks, Bottles, Barrels, Hides, Pelts, Woois, urs, Tallow, Cascara Bars, Grape Root, Pitch, Peppermint Oil, all kinds of iron and metal everything from a needle to a locomotive. ! LOST AND FOUND LOST Somewhere on High, Chemeketa or Capitol St., a learn er coat; return to Capitol Realtj Co., 216 N. High or call 1143. LOST Ladies' Waltham wrist atch at Fair Grounds. Initials on back. Write Gertrude Bauer, Eugene, Oregon. 1 Reward. LOST Young Persian cat, blue, j range, and white in color, having lad first few vertebrae of Its tali .nit oft in a door. Anyone finding jlease notify Box 51 States man office. STATE ST. Between 12 th ana i4th, carved ivory pendant from necklace, - contained two small iice. Reward. , 1765 H State St. STKAYJCIJ zrom i arm aeai Roberts, hop yards two cows, two Heifers, anyone flatting any of .hese' please phone 2538-R. : - FOR SALE Wood 16-INCH DRY oak 28 per cord. Either large, small or mixed. De livered immediately. L. L. hort. phone 246 6-W. DRY wood of all kinds for sale. Phone 622. DRY WOOD, fir and Oak. J. Kelly. Phone 2710-M. Steingrube. Ph. 45F2& OAK WOOD E. M. Fletcher. Phone 1 104-W or 92F14. FOR good wood reasonable prices call-C. D. Query. Phont 127FZ1. ' DRY 16 in. oid fir. 4 tU Grand oak. Reduction on orders. C. V. Harbaugb, 888 Highland Ave. Phone 1990. - - GUARANTEED DRY wood coal. Tel. 13. Salem Fuel Co.. 752 Trade. GOOD DRY wood. Phone 72F2. M. D. Mayfield. GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES - HILLMAN FUEL CO. TELEPHONE 1865 GOOD DRY wood for you D. Larmer. Tel. 1898. Toots and Casner THE STORY SO FAR- : i--JNCLB EVERETT . 'ANA'S SUDDENl CN-LE& OUT OP THE CTTYl. Kl THE. fcEPCT HE WWCJED CASPER $IQO00j IO BE DtPCOlTED TTD ACCOUNT AT THE. HANK THE. NEKT MORNING BUT DUPiM4f THE NlHT THE. i MOKEY WAS OTOLEM FRc.vl A SAFE IM -' o?apEvra HooeE.' Pollz and Her Pals HOUSE HOLD : THtS FAMILV AiEEDS IS AN AT lEFFIOgNCV :exhet) a si 'w...- .. . REASONABLE WOOD PRICES cords best grade 4 . 2nd growth fir for..... ... . . .$12.00 ! cords 2nd grade - old - fir for . , . . . . . . . . .... .""' 12.00 ! cords Silverton slab and inside wood for. ......" 8.00 L load best grade Is" 2nd: r growth fir . . . 7.25 L load 16" slab and inside "" - wood ... . . . ..... ... i ... 6.00 - After October 1st 4 second growth fir wlU be 1 8.2 8 per cord fin 2 cord lota. . . - The slab and iaside weod Is of am extra good quality ne: Come and see it. 1 Our load la a cord , of 4' wood sawed 18". r ."., "T---; We will give immediate delivery on the kinds listed above. A ; FRED E. WELLS - 280 S. Church St. Phone 1542 WESTOUN UNION tlmeTracks for hauling. - Wood to burn. CaS 6.-'. " : i , ..V.-:'n - ; , NEWSPAPERS SAsAVWAlVWWVMMwwWVW THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM Salem Agency. Th Ace. Tel. 838. WATER SSMNAs)SWaWMMySMj OREGON-WASH. Water Sr vice Co. ortice 304 So. Commet eial St. Ten per cent discount on domestic flat rate paid in advance. No deduction tor absence or any cause unless water is shut oti our premises. " OPTICIANS IF YOU have trou'vie with youi ey8 see Dr. Eaton, 265 N. Com'l. Glasses at bedrock. Ph. 1649W. GENERAL DIRECTORY AUCTIONEERS F. N. Woodry 12 Yrs. Salem's leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer Residence and Store 1610 N. Summer St. Phone 511 ti. F. Woodry and Son The AUCTIONEERS Who Sell "Kite-l)own-Town Phone 75 20 Years Experience COL. A. L. STEVENSON, auc tioneer, 28 years', experience in the Willamette valley, for dates or arrangements see A. Doer- fier, farm advisor. First National Bank. Salem. Phone or wlie. A. L. Stevenson, Con.ulis. Ore. BATfERY ELECTRICIAN it D. BARTON EXDJJS Bat- leries Starter and generator work. 202 South High. tJ. S. L. Service Station Automotive Electricians Vick Bros. .iigli SU at Trade. . Tel. 1841 BEAUTY PARLOR THE AiOOtiRN MAR1NELLO For Men, Women and Children 206 Masomc Bidg. Tel. 370 BICYCLE REPAIRING lajuYU K. KAMSDJUN Columbia bicycles and repairing. 387 Court. tfOAKU AND ROOM ROOM, BOARD, single meals. iL"1??? "".cialixes in diseases ot vomen and vuem. CHUIOPRACTORS uiL. STAPRAN. Dietitian. Mas ter Eiectro-therapist. 3 0 9-1 1 Ore gon Bidg. DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC, Chiro practor, 256 N. High. TeL 828-R., Res. 2104-J. DRS. SCO FIELD. Palmer Chiro practors. X-Ray and N. C M. New Bank Bldg. ' DENTISTS Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, Specialist Extraction of teeth, gas or local, Dental X-ray. SIS Frist NaL Bldg; DOCTORS L. G. ALT MAN, M. D., Homeo pathic Physician, phone 147. 296 N. Liberty St. tM TERRIBLY N ' I AORR' Et . MR. 1 f WCKSONi 1 1 crT Know i WHAT I'LL DO x ; v if 1 cjOftet I -THAT JO,OCO. ) ( BACtfJ J I I SrOT HOLD OP.TViB PIN4-LEADEJ3 OP A BANb OP LOCAU CROOW ANCM 4AVB. HIM Ooyr FOUR DrT3 TO EE TO IT THAT THE MONHV 1 RETURNED! ITvl OUST BLUrPlNr HIM. BUT 7K,T HAD TWO YEARS oTH TVtCCS won v STUDIED EFFICIENCY AMD LET-ME TEIL YOU THAT WHAT THE AVER AGE FAMILY XJASTES COLIECB, PER AMAIOM A1M1 TTr CIS &4 ELECTRICIANS. HALIK ELECTRIC CO. Electric contracting and repairs electric fixtures and supplies. Electric ranges and washers. Ph. 2 .461 N. Front FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL occasions Olsea's, Court High . SC. ..CUT Flowers, wedding bouquets funeral wreaths, deccraUons. C F Breituaupt;-flont ! astmtsfr Strtet. Tel. 8t. . ; ":-,. v . HOTELS Permanent roomers Hetel Sena tor Annex Formerly Terminal Hotel. AttracUve rates by week or month. 1 Phones m all rooms. Inquire Hotel Senator. .Phone 6861 INSURANCE - BECKS 189 N. High. HENDRICKS - Tel. 181J WARREN F. POWERS Life and General Insurance 219 U. S. Bank Bldg. . Tel. 607 ANDERSON JL RUPERT General Insurance 169 8. Hiaa. r TeL 1644 LAFLAR LA FLA R -Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg. TeL 546 W. A. LISTON, General Insurance 104-6 Masonic Bldg. TeL 1321 RICH L. REIMANN General Insurance. Loans 219 High SU TeL 865 willamette insurance agency; 215 Masonic Bldg. TeL 8S2 KODAK FINISHING 1KLK LNIAKUKMM' With every 50c order Kodak woi a. Raw- .ings, Portland, Ore. LAUNDR11US 'lllhi NtW SAlM LAUNDli X' 1HE WElDKU LAUNPRx relephone 25. 263 S. H'gh TRY THE HOME WET WASH auudry. Tel. 171, 1356 B SU CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY 'The Laundry of Pure Materials Telephone 165. 1264 Broadway MATTRESSES aiAri'KKSSES RENOVATED by the Capital City Bedding Co., 303 v .North CapitoL Called tor and de uvered. All work guaranteed, lei. l. MUSIC STORES. FOR RENT New pianos. H. L Stiff Furniture Company. GEO. C. WILL Pianos. Phono graphs, sewing machines.' sheet music and piano studies. Repair ing phonogranhs and sewing ma camas. 432 State street, Salem. MUSIC TEACHERS MODrtKN PIANO jaxs Frank Sution, waterman course. Studio 980 N. Cottage. Phone 2 165-J. OSTEOPATHS DR. EDITH V. WITZWL., osteo pathic pnysician and surgeon. Spe .1,11. n,ri- JVC r, dih. Phone . Res. phone 1251J. DR. F. DON UatLUK, Osteo pathic Physician and burgeon. General Surgery and Obstetrics. Offices 304 Oregon Bldg. Office phone 125; Res. 2061. PAINTING CHAS. BENNETT Painting contractor. Painting, paperhang- ing. 2283-J. 187 West Miller. PAPER HANGING PHONE GLENN Adams for house decorating, paperhanglng, tinting, etc. Reliable workman. PLUMBING wor oraner B rty. T-t Kra VOOOLD FEED Ilis'eM TA DOIEA4 STARVlMal 7 PRINTING FOR STATIONERY. cards, pamphlets, programs, books, or any kind of printing, call, at the Statesman Printing. Department. 218 S. Commercial Tel 583. RADIO For every purpose, for every purse All standard sixes of Radio Tubes. ' TOFF I ELECTRICAL SHOP. 885 Court "St. TeL 488. REST HOMES rnNvir.apt?rt . m . home; facing Lithia Park. Ash land, Ore. Delightful cUmate and SBrroondlsgs. for inralida and old people. ! - . TATLORS D. H. MOSHER TaHor for men nd women. 474 Court St. TRANSFERS CAPITAL.- Citw ?r.n.. 226 Sute St. Tsl. 933..Dislbut- ins:. (otWlriilnr mw, .... www s.w. Wli speciality. Get our rates. We Move Store and Ship Household cMi fn- is piano and furniture mnTin w. also make country trips. We ban- uie uie oest i Coal and Wood Call n us for nrlcea. Wn rin good? measure, good Quality and good service. Larmer Transfer Co. 1 TeL 930 VETERINARIANS FRED W. LANCE. Veterinarian! uifi;e 0Z9 s. commercial. TeL ipsi Res. Tel. 1666. lUQDGEROSTErtf CHEMEKETA LODGE NO. 1. H a O. F. Meets every Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock; third noor of I. O. O. F. Temple, corner of Court and High streets.. New First National Bank: 1 Building Directory , BASKMKNT D Sbisiac Parlor ExpwU for LmiXn 0ntIiBea 'UlCKlsa BATHS, MASSAUS 4. Ulfica Talephu 2S14 4 BcaHlcnc Tlep SS3S skoomo, ruxs Tel. 70S. Over th Spa TtflKli VLOOB Dr. IHTid B. Hill, Ortkodemti (8tnishtans of irregul ttA) jrouttTit ruooa Un. 0'NiU Bardett. OptaaatrUU SIXTH 1LOOB Bobia D. Owr Uoaald W. Milaa AUoracra At Lw i TaUptoa 193 610 611-SU KIOHTH FLOOB Dr. C Ward IMtU Ucbt1 DenluUj TL SIS. Bvaotas br appiataaa . , Km at SOS TZirru vloob - Dr. W. A. Jokaaaa. Daatiat Tlbaa'1385 1001 REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY RCPERT, Realtors lev o. xuko. . IF We AfXeEES TOT LET V 6E kJ! EFFICIENCY EXPERT FOa THIS FAMILY, war do y' TI 1 Wir: - " : ' y By Jmmy Murphy XT "rT3CBrv13 ''-AC- i : J v SwhATS THE. ' II" rUDrCiJiEREfl ' ' NVATTER ,CAPER-,? FROM VvTThSjT UrJcLE- 1 -I ' I ER-ER. THE WAY YOU QUIT n pl I bSeROT BUT I H-HELLQ t SMlUrr WHEN YOU SAW jBOY ! 1 rSTSfrrJr ' rD PAINT UNCLE. ttl NS I MtST BE AS . WHAT A I irmot RPttoT IF HE CAME. CVERETTS I WELCOME A3 AN ATTACK SCENE. I SnwhTWP WALKING IN J ULPJ jCV MEALEI -rnjepen yrjj PUPP7SE T OO? d oof) - 200 Gray Bidg. TeL 790 T BECKE ft HENDRICKS ' 189 N. High. TeL 161 ' A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 147 N. Commercial. - TeL 677 LJtO N. CHILDS CO, Realtors 220 State SLl s Tel. 1727 - DLAMO DOvV 290 N. Churca y TeL 2230 J. LINCOLN ELLIS 229S S. Churcn til. ..Pnone 1386J Lustaut u. uarsai rkaltit cuJ 7a.SUte St. Psu 2421.W. UASK1LL 4s EARLsl 166 S.. LrDeri.y SL . TeL 2242 . W. U. U KAJJJSNHO UST CO. 134 a; Llperty St. - TeL 51$ MfclL'v'iN JOHNSON 220 U. S. Bank Bldg. Tel. 637 ' - LAFLAR ftLAFLAR Ladd Bush Bask: Bldg. TeL 546 LARSEN OK KiCE 225 Oregon Bldg; TeL 174 W. A. LISTON 404-5 Masonic Bidg. fel. 1321 ARTHUR MADSEN 2074 North CapitoL Tel. 2307 "W o 32 1H State' St. MILLS TeL 176 W. E. MOSES 451 Court St. Tel. 2813 GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 484 Court. Tel. 1882 PERR1NE & MARSTERS 211-212 Gray Bldg. TeL 9C7 RICH. L. REIMANN. Realtor 219 N. High St. Tel. 865 SALEM REALTY CO. 462 SUte St. Room 7. Tel. 1001 SOCOLOFSKY & SON 364-5 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. 976 SQUARE DEAL REALTY U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg. TeL 470 TRIANGLE REALTY CO. . 421 Court St. Tel. 651 ULRICH & ROBERTS 129 N. Commercial. TeL 1254 U. S. REALTY CO. 442 SUte St. TeL 2660 F. L. WOOD 341 State St. Tel. 794 OBITUARY Taylor Charles R. Taylor, aged 12, died at a local hospiUl on Sep tember 29. Survived by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor, formerly of Reeds port. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.-m. to day from the Clough-Huston cha pel. Mum ford Grace T. Mumford died at a lo cal hospital 6n Sept. 27. at the age of 46 years. Survived by her hus band, H. H. Mumford, and tnree daughters, Gladys, Gene and Grace B.. of Independence: by a orotner, Gray Burdick- of Wisconsin and by her mother, Mrs. Emma Moir of Salem. Servicea at 3 p. m. Sun day at Clough-Huston chapel. Another thing the Waldport section can be thankful for we haven't been pestered with a sin gle earwig or a political promot er, up to the present time. Waldport Tribune,. That fellow who is trying to make a circuit of the world in 22 days may return home to find 23 milk bottles and 23 newspapers on the front porch. Hamilton Spectator. A Worcester. Mass.. merchant put up board front around his show windows "to keep women drivers out. Work on the eastern . Oregon normal school at La Grande is progressing satisfactorily. It is planned to hare the building com. pleted by next Kay. Statesman classifiers are result getters. - VOEIL THE I ARflOE FIRST THlAJG A SOLD1EQ CAM TOCCWIDER, UVE OAl IS OUR TABtE-V OF BREAD. PER day; PA CAM DOTHFAME EXPENSES lAli-AiVNcr-l Atl'l A PAW EVEN SOLDIER In a s i : JLf - rSY A W r .1 - r iii GIRL REPORTER GETS REAL KICK OUT Chronicle of Expedition Party Explains Origin "of Popular : Phrase "Poor Fish'f . ; By RUTH MAE LAWR&SCK ' When- anyone says "fiaalag" tc me. I hegin to- look late rea ted. There is a f amily legend exUnt that the- word -fish." whispered softly in soy ear, will .arouse me from the soundest slumber, al though 1hat is purely exaggeration on the part of my devoted family. r Until recetTy the fish" which have fallen to the magnetism of my personality and the lure of my spoon or fly. could be counted on my fingers and toes.- i, .' : . bu now! ; : - ;v-'r ; WelL if you've ever fished for Chinook, salmon, you will real ize that eatchiBg one blr salmon, let ,a4on three, is a good day's work And besides. I'm an unlucky per son when it; comes to salmon for It is only once in. a blue moon, no matter,.hw hard I try. that a salmon will hit my tackle. There fore you can easily understand why, the number of piscatorial treasures that I have Uken ovef several years of more or. leas de sultory ftehing have been quite limited, added to which I have bu! seldom fished for any other den izens of the watery deep. One Day's Fishnc But now I can Bit right up in the front rank with any game hog. In one morning I caught 31 fish incli'riinK one small palmon trout, two flounder and 29 Thomas Cods. Talk about fishing"! All we did Labor Day morning. Dad and Si? and I. wa3 sit in a boat on Yannina Rav and pull out one pparklfnp iittlp Thomas Cod after another, until we had one hundred and sev en of the wee fellows. Now wasn't that niggish? And some 'imes I pulled out two at a time. Wasn't that terrible? Some Iial Sport - Talk about fun! Just think of the rippling Yaqulna Bay, with several score of boats opposite the docks at Newport, and practically all of the regular inhabitants of Screen Life By Wade HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Double, barreled production is becoming the vogue in the picture studios here. The idea seems to be to make a silent picture, -try it out on an audi ence or two, and then, if it looks good, make a talking version. Several films originally plan. ned as silent productions and long ago com pleted as such, hare been bob bing up on the studio lots again. 'The Belamy Trial," for example, was made months ago; but one still can see Lest rice Joy and Kenneth Thomson and other principals dashing in and out of sound-stages in their Bellamy makeup. "Alias Jimmie Valentine" was previewed some time ago; but the Jimmy Valentine of the picture is still as hard at work on his role as ever talking his way through it now. And where a picture is plan ned from the first as a talkie, a silent version customarily is made anyway, to take care of the the atres not yet wired. Macbiae-Gun Movies A motion picture camera that works on the machine-gun prin ciple has been developed at First National to photograph air scenes which otherwise would be impos sible because of the Interference of the propellor on the camera plane. The camera, is driven by gears connected with the airplaae the shutter is synchronised BzCUtt Sterrett THAT is that son V9ALMEBBIE I AlMT Ala A PoUAir .I.IIN S0LDIEQ.6UT IH GOMAIA POT OP A FICHT Tl AIMT A o 1 II wt.vv. a r I 1 J 1 . W .f.. STL. OF FISHING TRIP and Successful ' Efforts ofi as fast as ! they could pan "thekn kautr Three men in the boat nekt the us whooped with excUemeht every time they aragged la thd)r liaea. and a geeeral murmar f pleasure hunx over the. water. F6r it . is oniv once la at oag. tosg while : thst( the "tommies" Tit V the bay, and a great, deal of pu -liclty Is gives to the evenCCa Is from back land forth across -1 to water came as one group of iet 1- -ous fishermen ssked yet snath r -group how much their total sco-e' . J Hard on the Fish . It seemed hard on the 'toi j miea," but twenty-two awkwaj-d pelicans, lined up In a long row on the sandbar, flapped into the water from time to lime, 'anjd , slaughtered the tiny cod with hs telling effect as did the large suthi ber of fishermen. ' Each' peJIcinV m luciram uj m .bvk uu wiw tried, to snatch the unlucky fish wbc away from its first capturer. Cormorants Dive The cormorants dived quickly beneath the surface, coming ' j -each time with a smug, satisfied expression, i and even as I pulled n my line with two more tommies on it. I counted that the hell diver had made slaughter too. 60 blrds-and men kept up thejr busy work all through the forenoon. until the tommies grew disgusted with rur heartlessness and dis appeared as suddenly and as un tccountably as they had come. Oh. yes,, you're thinking abouf that salmon front. Dad says-fit was mighty poor fishing that got that lively pink-fleshed beauty, for I snagged him In the back sad had fome delicate work in bring ing him to the boat before the . hook could tear loose. Of course, nothing could lure me from my delight In the royal Chi nooks and the tremendous fight they put up. but say.'"if v you're going for the tommies',1 I in Hollywood Werner with the speed of the propellor on the c a m e f a the propellor. Mounted machine- gun fashion on a siagle.motored icout plane, the camera is oper ated by the pilot, who points the nose of his plane at what he wants o get in tne picture. 4 Melody Rra Even the 'silent" stages, where 10 talking pictures are made, are lot so silent as they used to he before the sound wave hit Holjy vood. Space in the few talking ttagee actually ready for operation s at a premium;, therefore much f the rehearsing for talking scenes is done in the old stages. Songs snd dances are rehearsed -intil perfect, and then transferred - o the recordinsrwtage when some one else isn't using it; often in the middle of the night. So It Is the "silent? stages that bear the brunt of most of the discords and har monies which, after a little refin- , ing. will go out to the world in pictures, j 4 I T T1E0 BY BYFIO I " ' : C SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) Ti ny gasoline engines snd airplane radio transmitters - comprise i part of the communications equipment upon which Commander Richard K. Byrd wUI rely the two rears he stays in the Antarctic. j ' In all there will be our of these small transmitters and an equal - aumner or generators. Two of the latter will be driven by the chief motor of I the airplane engines with auxiliary wind drives, but the other; two will be powered b the tiny gaeoline engines. ..." The transmitters sre housed fr. ?abinets a foot wide and 3ft laeha high. The generators sre as com pact in proportion. . .TV Any of the transmitters can be used from land stations or' from the plane while awing. Reliancr while in ; Hight will be primarilv upon the propeller or wind power for the transmitting current, but if the planes should not be la mo- tien snd tfee plane motors, for anr reason, unable to be run; the small gasoline engines would supply the power:. . v . . ., The two venerators designed thief ly .for lend use have four smart holes Jn the bottom of eacl case. The jholes are to enable thel being. placed upon sticks or stee pinions in the ice .fields when tb ' small engine is cold.. A fire car thus be bnilt under the generato and the motor warmed so thaUl will run. . i - ;viV4; t;-.:-:; The transmitters are designed I' .work on from 32 to 12 meter an from 400 to 6T6 meters. ; The la' ter will be used almost exclusire!: for compass bearings and , get. graphical position. -: . , ;r The smallnees of the cations equipment was a result o experimentation by Ralph K Heints of, San Francisco. ' ' s, r The- three airplanes of the n pedition -will have a trailing an tennae as well as a doublet. , Tl . douhlst will stretch from wla tips to thr fuselage on each aid of the planes.; j . Oompsctmess m the keynec 1 . the. gaeoltme engines which. wH supply power for the Byrd ab plaae radio transmitters. . Ttay ttaasmltters snake wp par, of tho radio eqnipasesit to be tak ea te C2m Aatarctle " by Copua Richard C Byrd. That pictam' for ase aboard air lllss Florence Conner of HJb bard creek. Baker county, killed t 300-pound bear near her home re cently with a .SO-ealibre rifle bringing the animal out of a pin. tree. ' . ! : . IPC 10 i-'