Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 07, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAUK TWO
EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES
WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS
BY SPECIAL CORRESI'ONDENT
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1929
AMITY CHURCH
IS FILLED FOR
COLE FUNERAL
Amity Mrs. Reta Ceae. aha eSed
at the hospital In ,sttann. Auznst
Xnine ace of n years, 4 aiontha
and 11 oars, was tan in Assay.
March u, 10a,
Sbe was the aaacbter at Jobs W
and lata SC. WaOsa). both at
whoa In la .art to aid ptnrmr laaa-
" Ska. On Man 13. 114 she was
wnited la aiarriaea la Barry Lloyd
Cola, and to Una anion vera Data
Ma ehfldren, Jack and Betty Jeaa
Tba latter asrrrree her. tofrtrjer
wtlh hex rpwftanrt. father and one
brother, Kormaa Wans of Colon.
Panama
In 121 ah net ttB a very ser
1 ions railroad trrtitm at wtnea bar
mother and ion. Jack ka are live.
Since this aecksent Mr. Cole ba
coffered, rata.
mm service wet held at tbe
Cbrauaa caareh. wtuen airs. Cole
bad joined hi April. IMS). Tbe Rev.
K. H. Bsrafrmar ot Kevbrrx. otO
'caeted and arrarsreraeota vera In
charge ot tne Ledd funeral none ot
. MeMlnsTtDe. Tbe traerar to one
ot tne largest In tne brsua-y ot Aav
Albany Is Proud Of Band
Aaaay beasts at aarlar the Bute aad insula) America. Leejea head fa the state aad hi mini to
(he Uth aaaaal eeamatisw. AagaM I a U to prre a laulaiiL The haad wM arebaMy he here assy M
ays iheaf enene are Mac au w am aw eexaa Batata ta the dry the cadre three ear". Lest y
the AJhaar Atoerieaa tiitoa head was the official mmm il sruainllsa lee the state fair.
PARKING IS SCARCE
PIONEER CEMETERY
CHOATE UNABLE TO,
PAY FINE; IN JAIL
Mission Bottom W. p. CoOard,
one of the dhectots of tbe Cteccett
cemetery. ht ca3e4 a aetOai fori. o-4, .-w
mil who are massed ta tbe cane-1 cboate. who was czmbie to par ha
Albany Archie Cboate. Aany,
was toed 23 mad S. Archer. Bur
ton, forteued C30 bail tn Justtde
ooart bere Monday afternoon when
the two were found guilty of druziic-
Tbey bmd beea arrested at
tery, at tbe Clear Lake
bocse Priday evening as o'clock,
t Tbe txindnal Dtrrrjcae of tbe
by and tbe norm! offerings were - neting te ibe tanpermTe seed tcr
f anmercu and torciy. i a nmrtmrn met. Tbe CLaea
Intennent iu made ta tbe tmaauy ; cxtnetery bes abc-jt a quarter, of m
lot tn tbe Aau eemetesT- j nu from the nrer road nemr Clear
Lake, and tbe bad owner has
I traced m tbe property adjacent to
i the graveyard mo that no parking,
pZmee it atmiabte tsueat a piece at
Fl FP.TFfl T IIRiWY eSeSr-cneof tneokJ-
I I I U I LU n I nLUnil I ; M Marion county. daOnr back ;
i tor 75 years or more. The land !
vat donated dt Ciarxett. zteoer
RED CROSS OFFICER
fine vas eommttted to
county jmil for 13 daym.
R. D. HODGES PASSES
ON PIONEER FARM
MADSENS ARE HOST
TO CLUB MEMBERS
ANNUAL CASEY
OUTING GREAT
EVENT SUNDAY
ML AneeV The mncuml KniebU of
Cobtsibus picnic, for mil counciai ai
Marion county, sponsored by tbe lo
cal council, vms enjoyed by a rec
ord crovd Sundavr Chmmpoec
a c. mt at rh over 4000 people ai-
Tne proeraa of tbe day besmn
at fib aodiioruira nh aa address
of veieome by Grand Kmct.
eom BerchtohL of tbe kxai
rfl who tntrod-jced Ber. Odiito
Orctnann. O. 8. B. president of aft
Angei Oo0e?e. vno meted ma maa
tbe sotxtm.
Ber. Patber Iinti of Eocene
gmec an mteresUra; talk. takin as
bis sab)ect tbe early history of Ore
eon and the U5e of John UcLmugb
Da. Th adjdres vmt fotioved by
m speech by Patrick Looertan. of
Portimnd. Stmce Deputy for Oregon,
tus txtA poobe address since ta-anf
office In JtvXf.
Rer. Pather CrapbKL. of tbe
Cathredai Parish of Portland, next
extended creeuncs as a delegate
from Hss Orace. Archbishop Bov
artLj who sent nts ameere regreu on
Albany Puneral services ' lor
Bobert D. Hodges, 75. who died at
11 o'clock TaWKiay morrunx on tbe
Bentoo eounty farm where be was
born on January I. 1854. will be
Albany - Lucille Womgcmery of I ZZl TZL Zrr Garnered ! " 1 " 7
Santa. Barbara. Cain, has been
elected by toe board of directors of
the Linn county chapter of tbe
American Red Cross to the post ot
county retary, sueeeedtag Debor
ah Pent, who resigned becaose of
tbe illness of her father.
Miss Montgomery has been wfth
the social serrke bureau of Santa
Barbara for a number of years, aad
win spend some weeks with the
Pacific coast branch of the Ameri
can Bed Cross at 8an Pranctsoo be
fore coming here. Sbe to highly
recorn mended.
there.
EUGENE BOYS FLY
HOME WITH PLANE
Wood burn Pred and Kenneth
Roger, accompanied by a friend '
spent Sunday at the borne of then-1
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bates. I
who lire five miles west of town!
on the Salem -Champoeg road. They j
arrived from Eugene in their three-1
passenger nwDOCoope and landed
successfully in a gram field at
Braasel's corners. The plane it of
their own manufacture and Its
eonctrneUon waa begun in Salem
under the direction of Lee Eyerly
who was the designer, and finished
tn Eugene where they are now located.
LEAVE FOB fKLTH
SUverton Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith
of North Water street, left Wed
nesday morning for Oakland and
San Ftancisco with two of their
grand en lidren. Eanor Dedrtck.
younger daughter of their daugh
ter Lain of Oakland, and Rodney
Johnson, son of their daughter Ber
nice. The Smiths went to Califor
nia about a month ago and brought
the children back with them.
HOME FBOM TACOMA
Ut. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Oswald and children of Tacoma,
Wash, nave reurmed to their home
after spending the week bere at the
John O. Lais and Otto J. Oswald j Pans.
STORE PEOPLE HOLD
MEETING AT DALLAS
Dallas The regular monthly
meeting, ot Irish Cash Stores, Inc..
aras beid at Dallas Tuesday erenin;.
A banqoet aer7ed at the Gall hotel
followed by a meetint In the Dallas
sure where problems rn manace-
ment were discussed and orders
placed. The meetings are held for
the purpose of firing each manager
the opportunity to discuss his prob
lems with his fellow managers.
Those present vera M. R. Irish,
president, Winiam Chambers, rlce-
president and secretary ol the com
pany, and manager of Brownsrilie
store; Ed Bingenneimer, manager ot
the Balem store: Guy Ham melt.
manager ot the Lebanon store; Iran
B. Warner, manager ot Dallas store
and C. L. Belt ot Dallas.
UAVf FOR SEASIDE
Slhrerton Mrs. Ernest Ekznan
and young son Jimmy of Mill street
and her sister, Mrs. Bemler and
husband, who are Tisitihg bere
from tbe middle vest, left Monday
morning tor Seaside where they
will spend two weeks at the seashore.
LEAVING FOB ENGLA.VD
Slrrerton Dr. A. J. MeCannel ot
the Inman building expects to leare
Sifterton on August 14 for Van
couver, B. C where be will be Join
ed by hla brother, D. 8. MeCannel.
wife and daughter, and all will go
ta Montreal from where they will
ssll on August 21 on the Duchess
ot Atbou for Liverpool. They ex
pect to be gone three or four
months Dr. MeCannel will put m
the greater share ot hla time abroad
studying at 1 .on don, Edinburgh and
GOING TO HAWAII
SUvenon Dr. and Mra. A J. Me
Cannel, Miss CMga Johnson, Mlas
Esther Harding and Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. 8lvester and two daughters.
Miriam and 8hirley. returned Sun
day evening from Ocean lake where
they had spent the week-end. Miss
Miriam win leave San Francisco
on Saturday, August 34 on the Ma
lola for Hawaii where she win teach
several branches of sciences In the
Maul high school.
VISIT IN GARIBALDI
Slrverton Muriel and Charles
Harbee ot the Oelser addition and
the George Wlneheil family of Oak
street, motored to Garibaldi Satur
day and spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lincoln. Mrs.
Lincoln will be remembered as Lu
etic Hsrbes and Mrs. Wmehell la a
sister of Mr. Lincoln. Charlee Har
bee remained at OerlbakM where be
expects to find employment in a
Bull
GRENZ- HAVE SON
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. William
Orens are the parents of a son
born Monday evening, weighing
elffht pound, fqqr oqnee.
Ml' SIC TEACHER OVIST
SUverton Miss Ann Shell of
Pendleton la visiting Mrs. A. Raugh
land of East H1U, and Mlas Henri
etta Ftnaeth. She is a music teacher
and has been doing soma special
work m Portland.
RETl'RNS FROM COAST
Sllverton Miss Bale Hannon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Hannon ot the Oelser addition, ar
rived home from Tillamook Sunday
where she had beea vlatUng tbe
Scheeier family for a month or
more. Tbe Scheelers lived here un
til a year or two ago.
MT. ANGEL CALLERS
VU. Angel Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Ebner had as thetr guests for sev
ers! days their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Ebner of Portlsnd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Trsvuss spent
the week-end here at the N. B. Tra
vis! and Joseph Wets homes.
at the Flsher-Braden chapel
here. Interment will be made in
the Palesune cemetery.
Hodges, who married Mary Car
ter of Benton county. October 1.
1879. Is survived by bis widow and
two daughters. Mrs. Iva Scheldt of
Seattle and Mrs. John Stewart, M.
D. Hodges, Sslem: snd A. J. Hodges
of Albany, brothers; and Mrs. Kate
Vanderpool. Wells, and Mrs. Geor
gia Darls. Tacoma, sisters.
lirmln A caravan ot cars bring
ing .members of the Riverside com
munily dab of Albany arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arrin H.
the Lbm Madsen about 11 o'clock Sunday
mommg and an all-day picnic was
held on the lawn under the ban
trees. Mrs. Madsen was a member of ! not being present, with wanes
this crab before coming here to noe. I pjusul that that gathermg be made
ruiy-inree persons paructpatecl m ! an annual aiiair. rouowirg was an
the days festivities. I address by Grand Knight Frank
. . . . I U.U.mani, wtw V , I
i a nuue quartet was lormea and .
srrerai iour-part songs sung, those ' J -.. -
king part bemg J. D. Bryant, pres- ! Voal 01 Uat P"!" Saal-
idem of the I.tnn county Foram. hisifeld d Mia Clara Keber. accom
son Victor, Cnns Miller and Alvin ! psnied by Mas Helen Eberle at the
Madsen. The ladies' ouartet was , piano, were received with much ap-
composed of Mrs. John Robison, Mrs. i patne. Mr. Donald of the Portland
J. D. Brvant. Mrs. Dicker of Oin-. l-ounru eniertamea witn numor-
clnnati. Ohio, and Mrs. George Boyd i oa fcu- wkucn wm greeted by
at itwrtin ; roars of glee from the revellers.
In Uie emm wen Mr iivi ur. I The Mt. Angel Junior band played
J. D. Bryant, Victor Bryant. Mr. and ' dtma afternoon. The after
Mrs. John Robison and their guest, I boon was taken up with sports
Mrs. Dicker of Ohio, Mrs. Robison events, races, swimming, and a
mother. Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. ' General good time. The picnic tn
Curtis Doty and sons Darls and : general was expressed as the best
Jack. Mrs. Sarah Gourlev Mr i ever ncm.
GRANGERS DISCUSS
CHANGE IN BY-LAWS
North HoweD Tne H E C. club
of North Howefl hld their meeting
at the Grange nail with good at
eridanee. All officers were present.
The nev by-laws were tborougnry
rnvned and no changes will be
made until the January meeting.
Wcr-Jiy Master Davy Bump gave
an inlerestir-g talk on "Home Eco
nomies Work", as outlined at the
state grange. Plans for the fan
were diTiaan).
PAST NOBLE GRAND
CLUB ENTERTAINED
CHURCH DELEGATES
STOP FOR VISITS
Dayton Rev. Arthur DUllnger of
Dea Moines. Iowa, an ancle ot Rev.
Park ot Newberg, who is pastor of
the Dayton Christian church, de
livered the morning sermon at the
Christian church. At the union ser
vices held In the Dayton city park
In the evening. Rev. E. C. Stark of
San Jose. Calif, spoke. Both men
sre enroute to the international
Christian church convention to be
held In Seattle. Wash, this week.
Rev. Stark is a guest from Saturday
until he departs Thursday, at the
home ot Mr. and si.-. Win Foster.
Mra. Maud Dungan and son Dale
of Los Angeles. Cal, were week end
guests of her cousins Mr. and Mra.
J. L. Sherman. They are also en
route to the Seattle convention.
VACATION SEASON CALLS
Mt. Angel Mr. and Mra, L A.
Blsenlus and family are spending
this week at Oceanside. Mt. and
Mrs. otto J. Oswald returned from
a trip at Rockaway where they
spent several days. Miss Rose Has
xtng and Mlas Elisabeth Gnger re
turned from a weeks' vacation at
Rockaway. Mr. and Mrs Otto Well
man and family returned from a
vacation at Seaside.
VISIT IN WOODBIRN
Wood burn Mr. and Mra. George
Mans and daughter Nina ot Sstsop
Wash, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Marts'
and son Bud of Seattle, are making
thetr annual visit at the home of
Mr. and Mra. c. J. Rice. They ex
pect to remain about ten days.
George and Allen Mans an broth
ers of Mrs. Rice.
VISIT EASTERN OREGON
Wood bum Mr. and Mrs. George
Beach in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cole
man are taking a vacation trip
through the Bend country and will
visit various point at interest In
that vicinity.
ON VACATION TRIP
Wood burn Mr .nrl vr w-.i.
Wright and daughter Marjorle left
"""i m uieir car for a trtp to
Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. They
expect to be absent about ten day
and will return by way of the Mc-
Kertfie paw
RETl'RNS FROM IO.VE
Wood burn Howard Magnusen re
turned Monday from lone where he
ha been forking tn the harvest
llelds and will spend two weeks on
sn enforced vacation on account of
a brrk.n flneer.
Coming - - Thursday,
Friday, Saturday
100 Talking Programme
Paramount'. Great Surprise Picture
"The Rainbow Man"
Hundreds who have seen it already will see It again
Owioz to tba number of people who will want to ate
this great picture we wilt rua eontinooiH frora 2 to 11
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Hollywood Theatre
North Capitol Street . .
Consistently the lowest has
terta caeai la Salem,
f OeVf-Ty THKtt V9 "S
"It's a treat all right Bottled
so cleanly. Inspected so care
fully. Its enemy with good
ness!" lurlv Ureal OTtay.
Curb's
IPbone 2420 ,
James CaldwelL Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Gouriey and sons Lloyd. Kenneth
snd Mamn, Mr. and Mrs. William
SteCmacher, Or.n Preerkson, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Mliler and daughters.
Virginia and Frances, Mrs. Alfred
Preerkson, Miss Emma Laubner,
William Preerkson. Mr. and Mra.
Dent P. Stewart and children Dor
othy, Henry. Clinton and Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bryant and
daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Le-
Roy Ohung and daughters. Loret a
and Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sletl
macher and daughter Joyce, all of
Albany, and Mrs. George Boyd and
daughters Edrudell and Merrilynn
of Lincoln and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin H. Madsen and sons.
Richard and Robert.
FAMILY PLANS OITTNG
Sllverton Mrs. Ben Gilford and
two children and Mrs. Carl Specht
and four children expect to leave
In a lev days for the banks of the
ADtqua, several miles out of town
where they win camp for about a
week, Raymond and Oscar Specht,
who have early morning naner
routes will ride m every morning
on their bikes, deliver their papers
and return to camp tor breakfast.
GRAND RONDE HAS
FIRE IN TIMBER
Dallas The forest tire in the tim
ber near Grande Rounde made tt
smoker here Tuesday evening. The
fire it said to be in timber belong
ing to the Miami Lumber company.
BOJE GCESTS LEAVE
Hubbard The guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Or he Koje have left for thetr
home after spending several days
at the Midway berry farm on the
Pacific highway. They were Charles
Wagoner of Albany end Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Hoffman ot Eugene;
Wagoner Is a brother to Mrs. Boje
and Mrs. Hoffman Is asistex.
Gerrsli Mimlwii at the Gervala
Rebekah past Noble Grands cask
were guests of Ma. Mary Sawyer.
Saturday evesrray at bee lamy tn
Gervais. Tba harnets "t was
eondueud ay tbe presaleraVaMra.
Minnie Moore, after which the rve
amg was spent aewtng. At the dose
of the even-ng refreshments were
served by the hostess assisted by
Minnie Moore and Anna DunlavT.
Members present were Minnie
S-egnmnd. Adolphine Harris. Ida
Schwab. Minnie Moore, Ftoreoce
Shielda, Mame Akaip. Jessie Coom
arr. Gladys Pita. Mary Sawyer and
Anna Diimavy. Olbers guests includ
ed Mrs. Pinny Stockton, Miss Lois
Coomer, Miss Lavone Hams. Grace
Shields. Merle Pisa, Albert Harris
and John Coorr.r.
NORTH HOWELL TO
HAVE GRANGE MEETING
North ittrs-eH North Howell
sraxige wi2 meet Frkiay night and
a better attendance is expected. No
refreshment will be senred.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cine, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Downey and family. T-jlted the
Bauer's aquatic gardens y-d the
Doef'.er gardens Sunday.
Miss- Mildred Cone of PcrUar.d is
spending tbe week at the E. O. i
Weiscer hone. I
Mr. and Mrs. E B. PTetcher and
daughter are vriting in eastern i
Oregon and expect to spend some :
time in Washington and Canada. :
Sereral from North Howell visited '
the Homer Sm:th and McGUccristi
eaMerj Sunday. i
PHONE CONDUIT
GETS ATTENTION
OF COUNCILMEN
Wfjodburn At the meeting of the
Woodbura city council held Tuesday
night sfcst of the erening was spent
in iliu 1 1 an it matters pertaining to
tbe Lupust4l conduit of the Pacific
Telephone company and an ordi
nance presented by tne rortiana
Gas and Coke company to lay and
operate gas mains in the dty streets
and alleys. r
Tne gas company's ordinance was
referred to the ordinance committee
and city attorney for revision to suit
the ideas of the council and a new
ordinance will be dratted proridtng
that the company make application
to the ootineu for each separate un
prevement before beginning work.
The new ordinance will be su (Knit
ted to the gas company for approval
before definite action is taken.
The telephone company will be
reojuired to file plans showing the
extent ojf their contemplated work,
tbe locauon of manholes and to give
assurance that the city will not be
damaged from the results of such
work. An oTdiiimnce to corer these
points will be formulated and an
avdjCRirned meeting of tbe council
is set for Thursday afternoon lor
its passage in order that the work
of the company may proceed with
out interruption when the city lim
its are reached.
Recorder Beebe reminded the
council that it is time to lay in the
supply of winter wood and on mo
tion he was instructed to advertise
for bids for thirty cords of big sec
or groTth four foot fir wood for
use ' the city.
City Aitraey McCord was request
ed to communicate with the South
ern Pacific company relative to the
dust raised by stages from Young
street to the depot and to hasten
their efforts to remedy this nuta
tion before tbe fail rains make such
action unnecessary.
Street Cosnmisstoner John Mnlr
was requested to see that the park
ing adjoining certain business boos
es was kept free from rubbish of
various Ytnn. iif l'Hltrg iiaacbanery
and freight. Bills for the month
were paid and the council adjouniv
ed until Thursday afternoon,
PANGBORNS LEAVING
IN SEARCH OF HEALTH
Hubbard Peggy Tea Room baa
been leased by Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Matthews of Portland who will cost
tin ue to carry on the business of
catering especially to the tourist
trade. But the new proprietors are
planning to cater to the local trade
as well and a telephone has bees
Installed so that reservations may
be made for tables. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pangbom, the owners are rrtinnrng
to visit In Los Angeles before go
ing to Arizona where the former
hopes to find the climate of asslst
snce tn relieving him ot bis xheo.
matlsm.
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STORE INCORPORATES
Albany rttcles of mcornoration
for the Service Pharmacy, a eeneral
drug store, have been filed in the
office of County Clerk R. M. Rus
ell by Ralph E. H arret. Elvera
Harget, and Lionel M. Tweed. The
capital stock ot the store. wBcb is
located in Lebanon, Is S5O00.
MRS. BEGIN LEAVES
Mt. Angel Mrs. John Begin left
Monday for an extended visit tn
San Pranciseo where she will visit
with her two sons and daughters.
wno are employed with tbe tele
phone company In the Bay city.
BEACH VISIT ENDS
Independence Mr. and Mrs.
Morse Monxengo and daughter.
Mary, returned Sunday after a
few days at tbe Newport beach resort
CR1TTENDENS AT COAST
Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Mert C.
Crittenden accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Painter left late Satur
day night for a vacation at the Ore
gon beaches. Crittenden has Just
finished "pointing up" the lower
story of brick work at the school
snd the Painters have been clerking
at Smolnisky while Mrs. Crittenden
has but lately corrrelesced from a
major operation.
VISIT COAST RESORTS
Sllverton The F. WClaus fam
ily ot James avenue and Mr. and
Mrs. Max Crowder, late ot The
Dalles, spnt the week-end at
coast resorts The Crowders have
moved to Sllverton, It is stated, and
he win be employed In the harvest
fields while she will be with her
parents.
GOOD-BY ITCHING SKIN
waea InrbfMe Zease is apsiied
Soothing, healing and tremendous
ly efficient, invisible Zemo brings
quick relief when bites, rash, sun
burn, and other summer afntcUons
cause itching and discomfort. It
cools and soothes. It draws out local
Inlectioa. It smooths away blem
ishes and clears up the skin. Keep
clean, antiseptic Zemo always on
hand. Use It freely. It ta safe, pteas
ant. 35c. 60c and 00 Adv
K rC4Lrn jjk
J It! ySfmfBi- j
l "Aa Epic of the Air" MHZ?k jj
1
Oh Boy ! Plenty of Whoopee 1
DON'T MBS TUB
American Legion Midnite Jamboree
THURSDAY . FRIDAY SATURDAY
POORS OPr.N 11:0
Coming Sunday I 4 Big Days !
Tbo 100 AU-Talklruj Drama!
WORMS, WWW ft Fit
With
w. n. ws,vwm
. i.fwi aroxit
Hollywood
Theatre
Home ot 23c Talkie
Today Only
.AD Silent Programme .
ra -imric
PREVOST.
mm
i
Harrison tono
Mental
Impulses
Those mental impulses
which originate in the
brain and flow through
the nerves of the various
organs must not be in
terfered with. If they
are, disease is bound to
be the result See your
Chiropractor. Remember
the Neurocalometer lo
ta tea nerve pressure.
Chiropractic Adjust
ments remove nerve
pressure.
Dr.
O. L. Scott
256 N. High Street
Phone 87
TODAY & THURSDAY
Continaoo Shows Daily
A dctoctive. his pretty blonde
prisoner another convict
crosses his puh; three other,
too ... in a moontaia cabin
find nidvrinter itorm ragius;.
It's Bill Bt r "HIGH VOLT
AC. K," 100 talker.
Vltaphone Art - Talkie Xpws
COMING FRI, SAT.
A VitapDone Talking Success
"KID GLOVES"
with
CONRAD NAGEL
LOIS WILSON
P.nother
FINE FEATURE-
Plymouth
has Over -Size Tires
THtlJwtHmtrm-D-,UJn,f67S
MOT0MS rtODCCT
YOU wifl find on Plymouth the
largest tires of any car in the low
priced field. Real over-size bal
loon 4. 75 more than ample
for this full-six car.
That it why the improved
Plymouth, with so much else to
talk about, devotes an entire adver
tisement to over-size tires.
Many motorists lose sight of the
fact that tires can make a big dif
ference in riding ease and forget
bow much urcsrze means to ufety.
Larger ores mean riding; on
more air. which in turn means
greater buoy a nee and comfort.
Then, too, larger tires wear
longer, add much to appearance
and. most important of all, give
the car greater traction which
means sure-footed safety.
From tires to roof, from radia
tor to tank, Chrysler engineers
have endowed the improved
Plymouth with qualities and abU
ttiei never before available in a
car of low price.
ML1TMII,11I
AMERICA'S L O W 1 t T - T I C B D
FOLL.SIZXCA
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