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t PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Sate. . Orcyory Friday Morning, Jcne 6, 1930 Athletes, Journalists and Debaters Honored as School Year Ends The Call Board . . By OLIVE M. DOAK rugits capitol Today Song of West" with Jehn Beleev tho - Fifty official Willamette onl vcrslty student body awards, in cluding sweater and certificates, -were presented to a many stu dent by Coach Hoy 8. Keeneaad body president at chapel Thurs day. Keene gave the athletic awards, while McMInnimec pre sented the salner ones. Baseball certificates were award ed Id Cardinal, Andy Peterson. Delbert , Wilson, George Scales. Jesse Deetz, Charles Gill. Harold Hank, Marlon Moore, Laurence Gibson, Walter Erlckaon. and Dwight Adams . Track Utters went to Frank Yan Dyke, Enoch Dumas. Percy Carpenter, Don Fa ber, Curtis Trench aad George Poor. The name ol Paul Ackerman was omitted by mistake and he also will receive a letter. Apeclal Awards to BasketbaB Champ Members of the northwest con ference championship basketball team which went through the sea son, undefeated receiving awards were George Scales, Ed Cardinal, Harold Hank, Percy Carpenter, Laurence Gibson. Dwight Adams, and Manager Willis Balderree. An additional award, given by the members of the Portland alumni association, Salem business men, and the student body were siren la the form of gold basketballs, similar to the footballs given last fall tJ the above men. - Coach Keene was also siren the award. Tennis certificates or sweaters went to Edith and Pauline Ftnd ley. Doris Steele, and Margaret Moreboase, members of the wom en's ream which went through the season undefeated. Wesley Boe der, Melvin Geode, Ed Begg aad Charles Haworth reeeired men's awards. Four Year Awards Received by Two Two billfolds, given as a spe cial award to graduating athletes, were presented to Harold Haul and William Mumford. four year lettermen, the form.r in. basket ball and the latter in football. Bey Haldane, who has reached sopho more standing, was glren a sweat er for participation, in football last fall. Since the passing of an amend ment to the constitution last fall women taking part in interelass thleties are now awarded sweat ers or letters on a point system. Two senior girls. Emily Brown and Dorothy Whipple, received sweaters for 1009 or more points, while letters were given to Leah Tanning, Frances McGilvra, Flor ence Power, Dorothy Whipple, Marian Morange, Edith Moraage, Marvell Edwards, Rosalind Van Winkle. Muriel White, Mildred Pugh Emmons, Dorothy Pember ton and Lillian Beecher. The last group earned letters for 500 t-oints. Emily Brown was given a silver loving cup by the women's tthletic association as the out itandlng polntgetter. She had a total of 1112. Debate pins were given to Ron ald Hewitt, Ralph MeCuUongh, Boh Kuteh' Charles Campbell. Ray Lafky. Roy Harland, Marian Morange, Marjorie M osier, Mar Jorie Nelson, Lillian Beecher. Florence Decker, and Margaret Pro. Wall ul ah pirns went to Dorothy Eastridge. Beneitta Edwards, Hel en Stllee, Isabel Child, Viola Cre aeer, Erwin Lange, Helen Carry, Arthur Fisher, Roy Harland, and Samuel Bo we. Collegian "C's" were given to Elolse White, Marna Powell. Rosetta Smith. Walter Warner, Ellen Jean Moody, Lor etta Matthis. Sarah Dark. Esther Ross. Isobel Childs, Margaret Eddy. Naomi Fleet. Fred Edmund son, Harold Rose, Ralph McCul lough, and Lucille Brown. HOLLYWOOD Today "Half Way Heaven." to TBTE GTtAST Tedar-f-'Such Men Dangerous. are FOX ELSIXORE Today "The Texan" with Gary Cooper. PpScn eniiTioo is SET FOR TOy NoWeerlto. iWrite Novel Or End life A large number of letters will be mailed this morning from the county health unit calling atten tion to the new statu of pre school examinations. This year, all preschool- chil dren who are examined during the simmer will be excused from the regular first grade examinations in the faH, provided records of the summer examination and Immun isations are on the school black. School blanks to be taken to the family doctor may be obtain ed at the city superintendent's of fice, the Salem health eenter or the medical-dental headquarters on South High. Examinations may be conducted either by the fam ily doctor or at the health center here. Tbe4etter says further: "In the past it has been the practice to examine the first and fifth grad ers daring the school year. This year we are urging parents to have their preschool ehfldrea examined and immuniaed before school opens In the fall so that defects may be corrected daring the sum mer months and smallpox and diphtheria eliminated. "Parents regularly look niter clothes, books aad other require ments, but often neglect the teeth tonsils, eyes, heart aad lungs. It is Important that no ehanees be taken here. School is the child's first big job. He most face new surroundings, new Ideas, now com panions, responsibilities, and health hazards. He needs all the preparation and protection we can give htm. That is why examina tion, of these children about to eater school Is so important." Commencement Exercises to Be at Fox Bsinore at 10 tfctocfc - (Continued from Page fu) Jeanette Scott (elected by faculty) 1 Kiss Boylam at the plane Valedictory , Talk Barilla Phelps (elected by clan) Address ,t' class. , . . . .octets State Sept. c A. Howard Happy Song .........del Blege Sleep Little Lady Salter Girls Quartet: Vivian Bonnet; t Kathleen Phelps. Miriam HaU. Mildred Gardner, Doryce Rons at the piano Presentation of diplomas ...... i.Snpt. George W. Hug By tho Son .Schubert Jugo-SIav Lullaby (translated and arranged) Atherton Incidental solo by Mildred Gardner Boys double quartet: Wlllard Moses. Vernon Bushnell. Rich ard Smart, David Eyre, Earl Potter, : Bradford Lee, Trod Wolfe, William Skewis Doryce Boas at tho piano Benediction.... Rev. D. J. Howe ID CKES IDE FOB FLOW) SHOW 'Wine' Taken As Girl Asks Right to Sell Virginia Dare was tho first white child: torn In the Virginia colony and her nam's now adorns certain, bottles of "wine" sold in local drug stores. But all the power of a first family- name doesn't mean any thing to Clark Valentine and H. L. Walp who, slumbered, last night la the county jail, unable to fur nlsh 60v baa eaeh for thotr Al leged four bottles of Virginia Dare wine tonic. Valentine and Wain were hailed into justice court to an swer the charge Thursday after noon, plead not guilty aad will have a trial. The two men ire said to have entered a' local drug store Wed nesday afternoon, and to have or dered four bottles of the .wine. Tho girl who waited on them said she had instructions not to sell the wine, whereupon Walp told her it was for a certain doctor in town. The saleslady went to the tele phone to call the doctor and when she returned the customers and the wine were gone. valentine and Walp were ar rested later In the afternoon. Val entine on a similar charge filed some days ago. was held in jail for a tew days and released. mm ii ICE VICTIMYET W (Continued from Pace 1.) taint voice of Brooks asking for rater. (Continued from page 1.) o'clock; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doerfler. straight out State street into country eight miles. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William McGil chriiL Jr.. 695 North Summer street and Homer Smith's garden next door; Miss Anna Sonner, 10.4 S South Liberty street, Satur day and Sunday: Mr . and Mrs. Frank Deckebach, S40 D street. Saturday and Sunday: Mrs. M. Van Eaton. Ewald avenue and Jefferson road. Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr., 6Q6 South High street: Mr.' and Mrs. W. H. BttTghardt. 860 Un ion street, Saturday night i and Sunday night only, drive down al ley, gardes lighted by search light: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ander son, Sunday only: Mr. and Mrs. John Cherrtngtoa. 1999 Court street. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cox, 2S W. Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Erlckson, Salem Heights av enue, Sunday afternoon: Mrs, Clifford Brown, 1116 Mission street; Miss Sally Bush, South High street; H. O. White, fits South Church and neighbors tn that block. SEATTLE. Jans 5. (AP t orkraen from the engineer de partment were working frantical ly late today in an effort to ex tricate two men, A. G. Breoks. 15, senior street Inspector, and loe Ferro, S3, a pipe layer, from the cavein of clay and sand at the kottora of a 3 1 foot sewer eacava--Joat la West Seattle. Two other partly covered in too slide were rescued by firemen. Twaae of Accident Appears Mystery While hope was abandoned that the men would be recovered alive, rescue work was pushed forward vigorously and inhalator squads from tho tiro department and an imbalance stood by ready to lend my aid possible when the victims of the slide were brought oat. Pete Mocerl. of the contracting , firm of Moeeri Brothers, wko was supervising the work of the asb contractor on the Job. said that in ' an Inspection of tho sewer trench earlier to the day be bad teend tho walla safe and well shored. Ho said he was unable to deter mine tho cause of tho accident. The men who escaped from the sudden cave-in were James Need. 33, and Domlnick d'Agostiao, laborers. Extraditions Are Hamilton's First Official Tasks The first official act of Ralph 3. Hamilton of Bend, who is serv ing as governor pending the re turn of Governor Nerbtad who Is outside of the state, was that of authorizing the extradition of Bill Debellis who is wanted at Taeoma on a charge of forging a number of Northern Pacifie pay ehecks. " The extradition was conditional on the dismissal of an indictment returned against Debellis In Port land. Governor Hamilton also author ised the extradition of Frederick Walker, alias Fred Sutton, who is- wanted at Los Angeles in connec tioa with the theft of $15,000 from Joseph Wagner. Walker under arrest la Portland. Going on a vacation? Have Tho Statesman follow yen. By snail two weeks to any address 28 cents. mm "waaaanmMBBBBBBBBssaaaseMe- Harlan A. Judi, who la a depu ty fas Conaiy OUrk Boy or oliiesv almost write, a novel or "committed suicide. Thimday afternoon; Tho latter; eoum gammed tho moat ad- tlsaila for a atesaeat as ho ee: temnintad. bis snfatake:. he bad la- iued a manlago license to a con-1 pie wien tin applicant aad dw voree decree dated March; 10, 1939. . Jndd recalled the Oregon law that tfcensn xsmot he gran feed for marriage-ontO six months have, elapse following; a divorce; ' Hia dllenuaa was a real of: would the marriage If performed. be valid? It was than that the nlet of a novel OH wed. through his brain at thOsamo time h contemplated ending it all because of his mistake. But light broke. Tho onM -wan Charles A. I Grenz, 29, of Jefferson, and Eno la Grean. 20, : also et Jettorsoa. The records showed they were both divorced March II. 1130! There it wasr and Judd grinned and was relieved. They'd just decided to Uy it again. And wa der tno Oregon law too license was valid. J odd admitted tho Juno rush tor license waa trying and the complications of matrimony both ersome and went on with his work. Training School Boys Entertain At Elks Meeting About 2,000 members of the Elks lodge were well entertained Thursday night at the temple by 40 lads from the Wood barn state training school for boys. A box ing match was offered under the ocoachlng direction of Bad Ha sten ; and selections from tho boys were given nnder tho leadership of O. J. Hull. C. J. Lyle, assistant state, pa role of fleer, gave an interesting short talk to supplement tho pro gram f tho boys. w. H. Batino, superintendent of the t rati tog school and E. L. Ferguson, state parol officer weiO also present for this evening. Earl Sandels Hurt in Crash NEW YORK, June 5 (AP) Earl Bande, widely known jockey. was cut about the taee tn an auto mobile accident tn Jamaica, Queens, tonight. While Injuries were not considered serious, he waa taken to a hospital. Sando was In antomobne with Edward Barnes, Forest HUT, an other Jockey, when the machine collided with another. Sonde' nose, cheek and eye were cut. Going on a vacation? Have The Statesman follow to. . By man two weeks to any address 25 cents. MIME en m The rirst to nay Otto K. Paal- ut, adrntalstrator it tho eatate of Mary Elisabeth Moarleesv does ad. tho sum of S3 20 baa been re ft lies ted ' by- Roy Kelson, whit guardian of tho propertr of & JM gwope,- Insane. Swope'a estate re eetves tho money free a beading concern, which la makiar- op tho deficit nald to hato oconrred in Swope'a baadUan et the Morrison estate of ' which ho waa at one tune administrator. j Ii Kelson's statement to tho eoanlv court, he declares; that 31.- 071.91 has boon received for tho tat a wAiie vourcners tor mo ex- peadltare of ICJJ I0 are at nana 02 tho latter um 1380.03 was used for attorney's and administra tor's foes, the remain tag going- for incident expenses In handling the estate. 18 GK GOMPIfTE LIFE SB TESTS Senior Red Cross life saving badges have been earned by six high sehool girls and junior badges br It girts, all members of Echo fialdereo's swimming classes at tho ocaoot. VV uinenr of tho seaior emblem are: Laiuaa Potera, AJlco Patera, Margaret Ross, Rita Godaey, Ger trude Wln&Iow and Edith. Cle ment. Girls who nassed tho iun- ibr tests are: June Speer, Mado- lyn McKtrtQp, Eleanor Kotblad, Myrtle Rinehart, Fern Shelton. Kathleen Lindbeck, Agaos Moore, Doris Mccallister, Joeepklne Rod- gers, Hasel Alsop. Barbara Amos and Rosalie Evans. Among tho things reoaired of tho senior group are: four differ ent carries, 0-foot approach to victim and 60-foot carry, jump in water wua etetnoa on ana take ocx clothe and swla 10 yards, sur face diva in six pr eight feet of water and bring up object four times, break three holds; artifi cial respiration, float, tread wa ter, break two persons in strangle hold, lift person from tank and write essay on prone pressure me thod of resuscitation. Sister ot "We" Plane Proposed For Local Firm Salem Liona will be In the field today to help sell enough stock of the Lee Eyerly airplane corpora tion to purchase a sister ship of the Spirit of St. Louis. About 1 1000 worth of stock will be dis posed of, it is hoped. Tho slater ship of Undy's fa mous craft is now at tho municipal hangar bore, and Is just what tho Eyerry corporation needs for pas senger work, as It will carry five person. It the stock- sale gees over. Ey erry wtii nse tbe ship to take four Lions to Bend Saturday after noon. The Lions will make the trip tn order to be present at the final baaosot of tho state Lions' convention which opens tn Bend today. i inn nnriM nnron LIDEL UrUll UllLDU Pliers CUM MEDFORD, Ore., Jane S. (AP) A telegram to President Hoover, accusing... the United States farm board of attempting to" force Independent fruit grow ers of Oregon into the co-opera tive farm movement by what is alleged to be a "European fruit fly" scare, was dispatched .today byLlemeUTn A. Baaks, publisher of the Medford Daily News, on bo- half of members of tho pear grow- on protective association et tbe Rosae river valley. Statements b yH. s. tterrtam. t Goshen, member of tho Oregon hoard of horticulture, to t&o el- feet that a eraaranUne on trait crops of .tho state is threatened by the reported prevalence of a mys terious fruit occmrge were brand ad by the pear growers as a bra- sett attempt to frighten them Into seeking tho protection of tho board. Tho growers declared that tho mystenona Enropeaa fly was figment of tho imagination, and that the situation Is analogous to the "Mediterranean trait fly" scare which wrecked the citrus in dustry in Florida. Mickey Mouse NOTES BY SCRIBE aXJckry atoaoo ZoOo Volchok Are yon gathering your votes tor tho Ulktns: dollr MiM C There isnt much to - say for those who nave not entered the model contest been use it's too late to enter now,' bot I wish all that have entered good hick. KMC "What comes first, the chicken er the era?" I an ess our favorite little singer, David Smith, who! sang tor us last week has sure got as guessing. M M C Marjorie Weum in a "Comedy Dance" and Richard and Theo dora Foreman in a Walt Clog fur nished the program from faithful Barbara Barnes, who has a school Of dancing. M M C What fun we'll have this week. Why? - Because we are going to have a reel comical p toe rasa. - Mario Dressier and Polly Moran In "Caught Short," nine reels of real fan. Fanehon aad Marco's "Good fellows Idea." Silly Symphony "Autumn. Chapter two of "Eagles of the Night," "Snatched Into Space." M M C I can't very well compliment yon Mice on the way you gave that new yell, so let's surprise Cookery Class Wins Award For Ending Project SALEM HEIGHTS. Juno S. (Special) Mr. Mary L. Fulker son, county superintendent and "v7. W. Fox, county supervisor, were visiters at tho Salem Heights school this week. They expressed themselves as pleased with the good work that Is being done. Nine 6tudents of the eighth grade are tbe proud possessors today of a 100 per cent certificate of achievement presented to the carnn cookery class by the 4-H elub. The students of the class are Erlka Ohm. Neal Fischer. Lorene Prultt. Elizabeth Casebeer, Harold Monroe. Harvey Larson, Doris Battles, Billy McReynolda, Irma Robare. The boys placed the certi ficate in a beautiful silver frame. Mrs. Cecile Wiegand to tho lo cal club leader. Graf Zeppelin Still Proceeds FRIEDRICH3HAFEX, Cer, June S. (Friday) (AP) The Graf Zeppaltn reported by wire less at a. nu. mid-European time (PPM., PCTS) that it was flying over Mallorea, largest of tho Balearic Isles and about 50 miles from Seville as tha; Zeppelin ha flown. Tha Graf took about 11 hours to make tho distance, indicating a speed of abont Co miles an hoar. GRAY HAIR ET.lBflRRASSED HER SO SHE SELDOM TOOK HER HAT OFF Last Times Today 16 "natural color. Singing. ' Dancing Seaaatlosi SOXQ OF THE -T WEST" starring; JOHN BOLES, 7oo E. Brown, Vtvieaae Begat,; aad a chorus OX AW ... u Sat. and Saw. ; RKO ORPHEOf and "WaB Street A powerful drama of Love, and Fi nance, with Afireo Frtngto and Ralph lace . . . 1 I- U Used Tints Results Wrire Very . Disappointing. TTflen Used . ; lea's nd Now Hair 1 ' Benatif ul smd N lUmzerGnry NO DANDRUFF NOW SINCE USING UEcVS I think moot evcryoae is oss barrasscd mere or less abont their gray hair especially if it is dry and aert of dnl aad dead leering Uke sniac nsed to be, Every time I combed my hair it woald cosab out in handfuls and dandruff was alwava aotacria art. Whoa J came oat of the hospital after be ing; there two and one-half weeks say natr was a sigM, so I began nsiag Lea's Hair Tonic aad its splendid. It a the oary 'pvepara tiea I know of or ever saw that arill Jbriag hack year aataral hair gelor. My hair is. identically the same shade an of old aad full of fife and lustre, thanka to Mrs. LtaS Tonic Na neraen with dan- drvff, faBing hair, or tummg gray shoakt hesitate n ntement Lea's Kswork Bcaa-tifaBy writesf jMrs. ITonry Bchrenw, of SaanworV K. a, srfcoas picUr appears aaovo.' aso Lea'a for their hair. It baaeee one s appearaaca so There la atterly ao excuse any more for looking old or being both ered with dandruff. Lea's does not effect your hair if it isnt gray. It is inexneamve for only a few drops; massaged into the scarp eeeV night does tho work. Then whoa la aoaatif at oathf al condition aad color application twice areata keep the scalp aad hair gn hand some condition. Obtain of you drvggist. If oat ho will get It of his jobber for yon, or send dot lar buL check or money order to Lea Teak Co, Brentwood, MA Sennits satisfactory to yon guar anteed tn six weeks or money cheerfaQr sawde- Adv. Student Leader Yet Officially "Out" at High yM Krnar. nresident of tho high school student body, was stiaVml- tras standing In the school yester day and Fred Wolf, principal, de clared he bad not enangea am mind on his decree Wednesday that Joe should lose bis croons for 'Insulting Coach Hollla Hunt fnatan.M The student body president's dismissal from school on the eve of graduation has caused no lit tle comment, both from teachers and students. Wolf said yester day that an appeal or two tn Joe s behalf had been made to him yes terday by "elder and graduate bars of Joe s secret society." Prune Crop Half Of Normal Says Local Observer Tho ltso prune crop ia tho Willamette valley will yield about half n normal tonnage in the opinion of E. A. Miller of tho Hawkins -and Roberts company here. Miller said Thursday that his inspection of orchards revealed the "set" was very spotted. Some orchards showed many green prunes coming on in one pact of the orchard while la oth er soetioas trees would contain very tittle fruit Miller explained that the heavy yield of 19 It may have caused this effect. Whim some southern buyers have been in this territory, as yet no sound offers have been an nounced tor the 30 yield. Chief Dow and give it real good this time. , Rickty Ex. Ditty Ex, Ditty Kx. 1 Rickty Ex. Ditty Ex, Ditty Ex. Lolla Balow, Lolla Balow Miekey Minnie WOW M M C Wanted Singers, dancers, har monica players, both boys and girls for the minstrel show. Re hearsal at 10 oclock Saturday morning In the theatre. M M C Bill Braseau will be at the the, atre Saturday- morning at 10 o'clock to rehearse- singers or dancers for tho minstrel show. Motor Club Is Denied Permit In This State Clare A. Lee, state insurance commissioner, Thursday refused to grant an application of the Pac ific Coast Automobile association, for perm tea Ion to conduct a club service in Oregon. Hearing of the application was held in Salem two weeks ago. Leo set out In hi decision that the proposed contract of the com pany was in the nature of an in demnity agreement, which Is pro hibited under the Oregon laws un less the company making sucfi agreement Qualifies as an indem nity company with a capital stock of $180,000. and deposits with the state of $25,000. ' The. proposed insurance clause of the contract was alleged to be discriminatory. AURORA, June 6 Wintield Atklnsin is home from Estacada where he has taught tor the last year, to be with his brother who was leaving Wednesday for Annapolis. 9 Strawberries Fill Box, Beat Former Record Strawberries are getting bigger and better. Last week a man brought In a box which waa tilled by 11 berries. This record was beaten yesterday when A. A. Withers who resides In tho Eola hills five miles west of Salem, brought in several boxes and each waa titled with nine big Marshall berries. Twelve of the big fel lows weighed a pound. Mr. With ers has seven acres bearing this season. While the crop is light, the berries are heavy. Mr. Withers is also a grower of gooseberries, his production run ning 29 ft tons to five acres this year. WITH GIRL BAND MEIXOWMOON Sat. June 7 Don't Miss It I Ml IB TELLS IlL UUI RID OF PILES Suffered 20 Years s&d Tried ETerrthiBg CoakuVt Work SIMPLE HOME REMEDY WORKED LIKE MAGIC l nffcred with BuVe for twenty yearn and eoald not get selief sm- til I read in tee paper anew w Colac Pile Pills yea take internal ly. They are aiarreleaa," enaaw siastkaliy declared W.tt Fax, a weQ known fanner of ML Jack son. Virginia. - "My stomach feR miserable aad the piles weeM cease dewm no bad they feK big m my sa end hart so bad I conld not sit down or walk bat thanks Oe Colae Mle rilhv Tm free at last of thai awful troabie. I couldn't believe that effla yen swallowed at weal tiate woold help piles ia sack a short time bat after the first two doees I casdeT see I was gettiar netter TH gladly te& anybody what they did for ate if they write and yea can one say nana aB yon want to," see tinned tnte saaaw Thonaanen of others say the same, No one should suf fer another day or bother with nasty salves er suppositories. Doc toca laaoiss this new iateraalway. Wsrmlsss aad ejsdck. If reader do sirea to try Colae FU PiOs. bay a bottle of local druggist, or send 7S to Colae CVsairal On Brent weed. ILL. for reralar bottle, fan eVrectmmv postage paid, by, return auu. Eesnos guaranteed or ey back by this natteesuy Adv. GRANT) THEATRE FRIDAY . SATURDAY Elinor Glyn tells what y a man cant' do with IT 11 saic ROT ME IMOTDIU3 AB Tnlklag COnsedy "SLEEPING CUTDT TOX SOUND NEWS" -AESOPFABLES" - 10e ALWAYS 25e EM How Much Overweight Are You ? Hus Table Will Tell Yon The TRUTH Average Weight of Men With Clothes Feet and Inches of Height wifh Siloes i - i Ag 16-85-89ia0-83a-39(tO 44 5-49.;50 54 5364 - ft. 4i I 181 J3 139 149 143 'l44 145f 145 - 5 ia 134 138 140 143 146 117 149 j 119 Sia 188 141 145 14T 150 1st 153 J53 71a 142 147 150 153 133 15 158 i 15ft Sia 146 ltl 154 1S7 160 161 163 163 S ia 150 155 159 162 165 166 167 ! lfiS 10 in 154 159 164 167 170 J7t 172! 171 11 In 159 164 16S ITS 171 177 177! 178 S ft. Oln 15 1T0 ITS 1T9 ISO tSS 1W I 183 1 ia ITS 177 161 165 16 189 133 189 There's a new and easy way to gain in energy, vigor, ambition and health. And at the same time lose the tat yon dont need andrdon't want. Take a generous half teaspoon of Krusche.a Salts every morning in n glass of hot water don't miss a morning, but don't take them wtth tho idea that they pos sess" reducing- qualities In them selves. This Is what they do they dean oat the impurities in your blood by keeping the bowels, kid neys and liver in splendid work ing shape and fill you with a vig or and tireless energy you'd most forgotten had existed. A jar that will last you a month costs but 85c at Perry's Drug Store or any drug store anywhere in the world. When the Jar is empty get on the scales snd see how many pounds yon have lost after that you'll tell your friends that Krus ehen Salts is worth one hundred dollars of any tat man's money After you have had your dally supply of Kruschen everymorn Ing for a couple of weeks you'll get what is known in; Great Brit ain as "that Kruschen feeling." The urge for activity will fill your whole being you'll not be content to sit In the old arm chair after yoflr day's work is done. You'll feel the spirit of youth within you what a Joyous feel ing you'll want to take Ions walks, play games and your work will cease to be a hardship it will become a pleasure. Your old time ambition will re turn youH arise early filled with the Joy of living no grumb ling at the breakfast table your keen appetite will cause you to relish everything th&t'a put before you. For Kruschen Salts not one salt mind you but the six vital salts that Nature says your body must have if your lite Is to be a happy, healthy one. Kruschen Salts will help you to lose fat It keeps your kidneys, liver and stomach In such good shape that they perform Iheir functions properly, keeping the system free from poisonous waste. Its tonic influence reaches every organ, gland and fibre in the body, bringing good health to all who put their faith in it. Continuous Showing wrn COAST LAST DAY LAUREL and HARDY SATURDAY - SUNDAY "'jOf wz 1 STAGE Fanehon & Marco's "GOOD FELLOWS" IDEA r BIG r 0 FEATURES O LTJCTXLE PAGE Fanehon ft Marco's Darling HIS Bn A VERITY SONGSTERS HARRISON aad EL5IO S Boys rrom Cork HELEN BURKE M-O-M with POLLY DEDICATED to those whd want to shoo the Maes away! Created for those who hefieve there ii So substitute for laughter! : picture that's goinr to bringr happiness to . more people than any film on the screen today! r Aha Sffly Syrnphony . -