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«SLAKIN« ON U’H tA t
RATStt i s DELATED
PH Y SIC IA N S
J. W. Frazier
and Son
SALEM , J u ly 1. — H e a rin g of
I th e p e titio n of th ro u g h
ro u te s
and
H
e
ig
h
t
ra
te
s
from
th
e
w
h eat-
T h e O lder W om an
T h e f ir s t of th e second brood
. p ro d u cin g se ctio n s of e a ste rn
of codlin m o th a re com ing o u t
" a s h in g to n
to
Fuget
sou n d I
O look yo u n g er th an
o n e’s
At the old Dennis Store
•••
.
1
•• •
I I a t th is tim e a n d a few eggs a re I
age is n ot n ecessarily to
p o in ts, w hich w as to have been
i
_____
...
LONDON,
J
u
ly
1.
-
being
laid
in
d
iffe
re
n
t
p
a
rts
of
look m ore a ttractive. E ach
we are selling
rre
th n e i d dlr6C
ire c tio
DR. E R N E S T A. WOODS— P ra c ­ a g e h as its own fascin ation , and to
In old o rc h a rd s t h e ! fro m e n te rin g th e U nited B S a ta
te d s : i held
n t e r s u t a n t d ^ e ^ r o m
tl° n n of
° f th
th e e
th e valley
FOR RENT
Feed at the
to be co m in g o u t
th e re c e n tly passed new I m - ' ^ 0 ” ! % J ^ v 8 h V ^ ™
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose ano Jettison th e charm o f m aturity for
brood seem s to be
th
e
F
ata
M
organa
o
f
a
spurious
Old Price
th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
e a rlie r th a n in th e y o u n g e r or- J m ig ra tio n a c t. E u ro p e a n em i- po„ed in d eH n ite lv
T h i e"
P° St‘
F O R R E N T — F o u r room f u r n ­
y o u th fu ln ess is to sell o n e’s ow n
O
ffice
h
o
u
rs,
10
to
12
a
n
d
2
tc
and
will
continue at that
ished a p a rtm e n t. C all 46 2nd
c h a rd s, esp ecially in th e flo o r Of j g r a n ts » re tu rn in g th e ir eyes t o - 1 nounced a t t h e n ff’u
birthright. But, to m ake th e m ost
th
e
v
allev
in
th
e
V
nnrheto
—
w
a
rd
S
o
u
th
A
m
erica
i
-
1
ie
oft
ces
of
th
e
pub-
6.
S
w
ed
e
n
b
u
rg
B
ldg.,
A
sh
lan
d
,
of
th is rare charin, a certain
S t. o r P h o n e 394-Y .
257-3*
th e v alley in th e V o orheis sec
price as long as the old
Qhtn n <n <, -
•
lic serv ice com m ission to d ay
am ou n t o f w isdom m ust be a c ­
O re.
tio n .
H ow ever, th e brood will
S h .p p ng
c o m p a n ies
se rv in g
T h e h e a rin g w h en ev er it
stock lasts.
quired in th e use of a d ju n cts to
F O R SA L E
n o t be g o in g good u n til a b o u t th e
-- - A ......................
t a tp beld
w
i„ h -b
. w i„ -be a tte n d p (,
?
m
e
r,c
a
n
ro
re
p
o
rt
e
i
d>
beauty.
G
ram and hay p rices a re a d ­
DR. E . B. A N G EL L— C h iro p ra c tic
by th e
van cin g on ,h e m a rk e t every
5th to th e 1 0 th of J u ly , b u t it is , th a t th e ir vessels s a ilin g to Rio t h r p ’
‘
O
ften
th
e
w
om
an
a
p
p
roach
in
g
—
F O R SA LE— 1 good J e rs e y
and
E le c tro -T h e ra p y .
Office
of th e
O regon
day.
m id d le age b ecom es panick y—
ad v isa b le to h av e th e f r u it th o r de J a n e iro , B uenos A ires an d P e r
eow , w as fre sh in M arch, 143,
public serv ice com m ission.
p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t eith er believes th a t a rt and a rtifice,
W e have red u ced th e price on
o u g h ly covered in ap p le o rc h a rd s n am b u co a re c a rry in g in creased
6 th St.
257-2*
a g re a t m any th in g s
in th e
are no longer for her, and d eclin es i
N a tio n a l B a n k b u ild in g .
an d in th e o ld e r p e a r o rc h a rd s n u m b e rs of e m ig ra n t p a sse n g e rs,
g ro cery d e p a rtm e n t
at
th e
into a pallid and nond escript f
F O R S A L E ——R. I. R ed F ry s & DR. H A W L E Y — Above
by
th
e
5th
of
J
u
ly
.
T
h
is
brood
i’a
n
d
in
som
e
s
te
a
m
e
rs
th
e
th
ird
obscurity,
or
goes
to
th
e
oth
er
i
sto
re
.
Com
e
in.
You
a
re
w
el­
T idings
extrem e and p lu n ges into a cos- |
com e.
W e d eliv er.
B ro ile rs — D u rfee , 705 P e n n . Ave.
w ill c o n tin u e to w ork u n til th e class
acco m m o d atio n
is
fu lly
office. P h o n e 91.
In sist o n
m etic orgy in th e effort to re­
la s t of J u ly a n d f r u it sh o u ld be bo°k e d up for w eeks a h e ad ,
257-2*
35:i E. MAIN
PH O N E 214
tain th e outw ard a p p earan ce of
D R . C. W . HANSON
k e p t th o ro u g h ly coated from now
S o u th a m p to n im m ig ra tio n of-
youth.
B
oth
ex
trem
es
are
w
rong.
F O R HALM— T h o ro b re d A ire ­
u n til p ick in g tim e.
fic ials r e p o r t th a t n e a rly every
D e n tist
T here is no reason w hy th e older
d a le pups. C all a t 661 B s tr e e t
O rc h a rd s th a t w ere sp ra y e d a v e sse l in th e S o u th A tla n tic tra d e
S pecial a tte n tio n given to p y o r­ w om an should not use co sm etics in
256-3t rh o ea . O ffice u p s ta irs in B eav er m oderation to im prove h er ap ­
; w eek o r ten days ago could w ait is c a rry in g b etw een fo u r and six
F o r C o n s tip a tio n
pearance, but sh e w ill on ly d efeat
? u n til a b o u t th e 1 0 th , w hich will h u n d re d e m ig ra n ts ev ery
trip .
233-tf. h er purpose and add years to her
F O R SA LE— H o u seh o ld goods. Block. P h o n e 1 7 8 -J.
i give a cover w hen m ost of th e p ro m in e n t o b se rv e rs thiirk th a t
age if sh e m a k es up in a g la rin g
Boys bicycle an d L aw n m ow er.
im itation o f youth.
i m o th s a re e m e rg in g .
T he s tu ff so o n e r o r la te r th is fac t m u st a f ­
172 A lid a St.
256-4*
M ONUM ENTS
The reason for th is is obvious.
t h a t h a s n o t been sp ray ed for fect s te a m sh ip s r u n n in g cn th e
, C osm etics, apart, it is n ot natural
i»
F O R SA L E — 1923 F o rd r o a d ­
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E
th re e w eeks or so sh o u ld be coat-
for an older w om an to h a v e as
E urope-N ew
Y ork serv ice, and
s te r in ex cellen t co n d itio n . Cal!
M ONUM ENTS
1
ed
im
m
ed
ia
te
ly
.
T
he
la
s
t
p
a
rt
of
; high a color in her c h ee k s or lips
42, 3 rd s tr e e t.
P h o n e 298-L.
O regon G ra n ite Co.
os a you n g girl. T h erefore, since
th is brood w ill be d u rin g th e l a t ­ th a t th e re w ill be a tr a n s f e r of
I the principal o f a rtistic m a k e-u p
255-2*
S. PE N N IST O N , S alesm an .
t e r p a r t of J u ly and th e firs t th e s tru g g le fo r N o rth A tlan tic
. Queen M arte of itou manta
j Is to ad h ere a s clo sely to n atu re
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
R®s. 4 7 6 L a u re l
P h o n e 444-Y as possible, it is u n a esth etic for a
w eek in A u g u st, an d it will be h o o k in g s to th e S o u th A tlan tic.
A
distinguished
example
of
the
beauty
MISCELLANEOUS
and dign ity of the mature woman.
d iffic u lt to hold th e brood w ith
I m ature w om an to d isp lay cherry
Som e a u th o r itie s even p redict
PL A N IN G MELL
“ P!* an l b[ ig.ht £ iDk ch.ee k s- u n ,ess
early you th . T he rouge m ust j tw o a p p lic a tio n s.
W A N T E D :— H eavy C h ick en s;
th a t one or tw o of th e “ Big Six"
i sc attrib u tes h ave w ith stood the , be very ca refu lly applied and sh ad-
CLA U D E C. CATE,
f ir s t q u a lity fru its . D epot H o tel, JO RD O N ’S SA SH AND CA BINET
years and b elon g to her n atu rally. ' ed a t th e ed ges so as to leave no
lin
e rs m ay d e s e rt th e S o u th a m p ­
J u n e 28, 1924.
C ou n ty A g en t
A sh la n d .
255-6*
W O R K S,
C or. H elm an
and .bn n
rUle? ° f m a k e"up
I hard line. By all m eans go to th e
ton-N ew Y ork
tra d e and rein
' h,' lu a tu ye w om an fo llo w ? ‘ w in dow w h en doing this, so th at
V an N ess.
1 9 4 tf / !
H E L P F E M A L E — E a rn M oney
hinnd>US,y’ Si«e 13 ° f a11 type8, th e u n com p rom isin g light of day I
fo rce th e L iv erp o o l-S o u th A m er
blonde, m edium , or brunette, so w ill g u id e you a s to th e am ou n t of
w eek ly , s p a re tim e , a d d re ssin g ,
T h e re is w isdom in re a d in g ads. jean ro u te .
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
that no more than for th e you nger rouge to apply
m a ilin g c irc u la rs. No sellin g . W e
W h ittle T r a n s f e r & S to ra g e Co. un mhen h T h any ° ne TtyP\ ° f m ak e ' T h ere a re sorae wom en who find
I
p a y w eekly. Send fo r fu ll in fo r­
up be laid
down. L et her selec t a s they approach m iddle age that.
for SERVICE.
m a tio n .
R ica Co. 1658 B ro a d ­
E x p erien ced m o v ers an d p a c k ­ he rouge and pow der su ited to fa r from lo sin g th eir color, th ey !
h«'r ty pe, as discussed previou sly in | h ave a ten d en cy to becom e m ore I
w ay, D ept. G -48, New Y ork.
e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D eal­
CS( colu m n s for the blonde, florid in com plexion . T his so m e- I
255-6*
e rs in coal and wood. P h o n e n m ge M andarm e, N atu relle, o r , tim es is a ccen tu ated to an a m - I
Ill
e«rfph A fh Wder‘r
016 BrU' h arrassin g degree a fter eating.
117.
Second Hand g o o d s b o u g h t, sold
Jc
A shes o f
R oses rouge, dancing, excitem en t, or exercise.
O ffice 89 Oak St. n e a r
e x c h a n g e d .re p a ire d . C ollected and
R»chcl or P ea ch es and C ream T o ton e down
th is u nb ecom ing
a ! f'r ld L e i
tb f ° F
f question flush to a m ore d elicate color, a
H o tel A sh lan d
d e liv e re d . C h a ir D octor, C o r.3 rd .
.r e d u c i n g th e em phasis. From , new pow der h as been originated,
a n d A S t., P h o n e 295R . 232-2m o.
T. L . P O W E L L — G e n tra l T ra n s ­ . c... forty or forty-five on, good w h ich bears th e rom antic nam e of
I DO FA N CY c e m e n t
w o rk ,
fe r— Good te a m
and
m o to r taste dem ands th e subdued use o f Vert O phelia. W hile th is pow der
« . o r on th e c h e e k , and lip ,.
h a , a sreen tone. It t , M th e n J
ch im n ey s, sep tic ta n k s ; a lso cem -
tru c k s . G rod se rv ice a t a rea-
It is extrem ely im portant for th e m ost d elica te w ater green or th e
e tr y w o rk , etc., J . D. P e ffle y , 143
cid er w om an to ap ply rouge w here palest N ile, su ch as you m igh t tret
souab?e p rice. P h o n e 83.
• her
e r
o
wn
n tn ra l
nnin,.
y
iingu t
ow
n n natural
color is.
As in ____
6 th St.
227— lm o *
very film y gauze, and in fa ct
l'
a.
general
rule,
th
e
color
re­
C O M E people are apt to forget
F E H IG E -R O A C H
th e effect o f its use Is to pass a
ced es a s one grow s older, and is very b ecom in g veil over the too-
ANY G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May
that there can he no success­
T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e tound low er on th e ch eek s than
flushed face.
c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n Lee H au lin g — D ray w o rk of all
™?nrPt r bOnal,y e n d o rse th is aa M e ig h a n ’s b e s t— T h e re is oniv one
ful finish without an intelligent be­
of th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e k in d s. Q uick m o to r se rv ic e. D ry H E R O IC R E SC U E O F W IF E
w ife. She ro se to th e su rfa c e and
ginning. Certainly if you never 1 e-
W h ite S h le ld H om e, 565 May- wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R
ACHIEVED BY BLIND MAN luckily, s tru c k his a rm . J o h n ­
gin you can never finish. The lie-
f a i r A ve.. P o r tla n d . O regon.
375 B. St.
1 1 2 -tf
son. s tru g g lin g fie rce ly , m an ag ed
COMING
ginning
of almost every financial
D E N V E R , J u ly
1. — “ B ill” to b e a r h e r up u n til his han d
Jo h n s o n , fo rty -tw o a n d blind, is g ra sp e d th e u p tu rn e d boat. W ith
success is right in a m an’s savings
B la c k sm ith S hop
th
e
h
e
ro
of
W
est
D
en
v
er
today.
Six Room
B ungalow .
F u ll
B la c k sm ith Shop. E a s t Main
account.
a h e ro ic e ffo rt he th re w th e wo-
b a sem e n t, nice fro n t, B a rg a in
St.
H o rse sh o e in g ,
A u to m o b ile H r resc u e d his w ife from d ro w n - m a n ’s a rm s over th e c ra ft and
p rice, $500 dow n, b a la n c e easy.
S p rin g w ork a sp e cia lly . A uto in g " hen a boat in w hich t h e y ) g rab b ed
hold
him self.
A fte r
w
e
re
fish
in
g
o
v
e
rtu
rn
e
d
in
C
row
n
!
re
s
tin
g
m
o
m
e
n
ta
rily
,
J
o
h
n
son,
p
a
rts.
A S tock ra n c h , som e sto ck ,
j w ith o nly his w ife ’s voice to guide
IRA Y ER IA N .
252-1 mo. ‘ ll!, L a k e -
lo n g tim e , 4 p e r c e n t in te re s t.
V. hen th e w om an sa n k , J o lin -i him , s tru c k o u t fo r sh o re a n d '
Ashland, Oregon
S p len d id bun g alo w fo r re n t,
sou, w ho can sw im ju s t a b it. i fin a lly
re a c h e d
firm
g ro u n d !
fu rn is h e d .
p a d d le d a b o u t
c a llin g fo r
his again.
«
OR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R esi­
dence an d office, 103 P io n e e r
a v e n u e. T elep h o n e 23. Office
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
p. m . only.
TANLAC
J. W. Frazier
and Son
VEGETABLE PILES
TODAY and TOMORROW
Thomas
Meighan
The Successful
Finish
‘T he
C onfidence
Man"
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Staples Realty Agency
71 E . M ain, A sh la n d H o te l B id.
F o r a sm o o th sh a v e,
a n d q u ic k serv ice, go
to th e S hell B a rb e r
Shop, a c ro ss fro m D e­
p o t.
G rin d in g o f all
k in d s C h ild re n 's w ork
a sp e cia lty .
W . A. S H E L L , P rp o .
632 A. St. A sh la n d . O re
LIKE A
1
18JEARS OLD
Strength and Energy Quick­
ly Restored by Korex
Says Engineer
Spring and
Summer Colds
No need an y m ore to be u tte r ly ■
m ise ra b le w ith a S p rin g o r S u m ­
m er C old— th e s tu b b o rn e s t, m ost 1
a n n o y in g cold of a ll — w hen
R inex is g u a ra n te e d to b u rb the
w o rst one in 5 h o u rs — o r no cost.
R inex n e u tra liz e s
all th e
cold
poisons th ro u g h o u t y o u r system . !
So e v e ry tra c e goes— quick.
F r e e T ria l O ffer
J u s t now , th ro u g h a special i n - '
tro d u c to ry a rra n g e m e n t, you can I
o b ta in a tria l tre a tm e n t e n tire ly !
F R E E . Sim ply go to a n y of th e i
d ru g s to re s nam ed below a n d a sk i
fo r a tr ia l p ack ag e of R IN E X . No
o b lig a tio n a t a ll on y o u r p a rt.
B u t be s u re to ask fo r y o u r free
tre a tm e n t w ith in th e next th re p
d a y s— th is o ffe r is lim ite d .
It
m ay be o b tain e d in th is city at
M cN air Bros.
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IndoorPleasures Out-oPDoors
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W aterm elons
WE SELL THE
For th e
New Perfection
Fourth
e
Head Lettuce,
Fresh Berries,
Cherries,
Lemons
and Oranges
Oil Stove
\ 011 loopiitly have observed large ads in
the local pftper and national magazines on
the New Perfection. If there ever was
I ERF FACTION in an oil stove these
stoves have it.
See th e Burner
Lunch goods o f all kind?
Plaza M arket
N O TIC E TO C R E D IT O R S
N otice is h e re b y given th a t th e
u n d e rsig n e d h a s been h e re to fo re
a p p o in te d , to -w it:
on th e
9th
day of J u n e , 1924, as e x e cu tirix
of th e L a st W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t
of C. F. S h e p h e rd , an d
to all
c re d ito rs of said d eceased , o r any
person h a v in g a n y claim a g a in st
said e s ta te , yon a re h e re b y n o ti­
fied to p re s e n t y o u r c la im s w ith in
six m o n th s from d a te , p ro p e rly
verified to th e u n d e rsig n e d , at
h e r re sid e n c e a t 658 B o u lev ard ,
A shland. O regon.
D ated J u n e 9 th , 1924.
R. M EDORA S H E P H E R D .
!
E x e c u trix of th e L a st W ill |
and T e s ta m e n t of C. E. Shen- '
h e rd , deceased.
240— 5 W ed.
“‘You h av e no id ea of th e con;
d itio n I w as in w hen I f irs t s t a r t ­
ed ta k in g k orex c o m p o u n d ,” says
R . E . L ew is, 65 y e a r old locom o­
tiv e e n g in e e r of P a c e , F lo rid a .
“ I could o n ly w alk a few ste p s at
a tim e. I w as so w eak and s ta g ­
g e rin g a n d m y e y e sig h t so bad I
c o u ld h a rd ly te ll a n e g ro from a
w h ite m an . F ive d ay s a f te r t a k ­
in g k o rex , I w as lik e a boy 18
y e a rs old an d am im p ro v in g all
th e tim e.
My n o rm a l a c tiv ity
h a s been r e s to re d .” he says.
T hose w ho feel th e m se lv e s go­
in g in to a ra p id d e c lin e, w ho a re
g ro w in g old too q u ick ly an d a re
s u f f e r in g from w e a k n e ss a f te r th e
f lu , a c h in g m uscles, s tiff jo in ts ,
le sse n e d v ig o r a n d poor c irc u la ­
tio n , m ay be in te re s te d in k n o w ­
in g t h a t th e A m erican d is trib u t- R O SEB U R G T U R K E Y S A R E
e r a o f k o re x co m pound h av e a r- I
DEATH TO R A T T L E SN A K ES
ra n g e d fo r k o rex com pound to be ;
sold in A sh la n d a t
E ast
S i d e I 1
R O SEB U R G , J u ly 2.
A flock
P h a rm a c y . T h o u s a n d s th e w orld
s n a k e -k illin g
tu rk e y s ,
o v e r a re now u s in g th e com pound. of 500
h iv e
developed,
th e ir
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ow ned by Mr. an d
Mrs. J. M.
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L e d g e rw o o d , of th e B oom er hill R
® ^ o m various 8ources
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throughout th e country dis-
, d is tr ic t, n e a r M yrtle C reek.
In prove th e popular theory, based on
o rd e r to p ro te c t th e fow ls from i facts a risin g out of la s t y e a r’s ex­
v a rm in ts , th e L ed g erw o o d s have 1 perience, th a t radio se ts would be
em ployed h e rd e rs to c a re fo r th e deserted by th e ir ow ners th is sum-
flocks lik e sh eep
mer> wko ta k e to field, m ountain
—
I W hen th e tu rk e y s on th e open X
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^rca.t out of-iloors. On th© contrary,
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f d a r a tt,e s n a k e - th p y ,e t sta tistic s th u s fa r g a th e re d clearly
D E C L A R E D ONLY FIC T IO N j o u t a se rie s of loud c rie s an d b e-¡In d icate a decided trend am ong
R E N D , J u ly 2. — C o n tra ry to ?in mi,1>ng a b o u t th e re p tile . T his radio e n th u sia sts tow ard th e use of
In fo rm a tio n given on som e O r e - ' m o v en ien t co n fu se s th e s n a k e !tke com pact portable In stru m en t,
g o n m ap s, th e r e is no la k e on th e j a n d lt coi,s re a d y fo r b a ttle . T he an o!TsPrin g of 1116 hom e receiver,
su m m it of H a y ric k b u tte , betw een | tu rk e y s k eep th e s n a k e occupied wk' ck *s tak in g its place a t the
T h re e -F in g e r Jafck a n d M ount u n til th e h e rd e rs d isp a tc h it w ith
^ s ta n c e s 6
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m any in stan ces is considered an
W a sh in g to n .
B end boy sc o u ts
i e sse n tia l p a rt of the tra v e lin g pack
w h o scaled th e b u tte S u n d a y de-
of th e autom obile to u rist.
elar«d.
L yons — L o tz-L arso n M ining •
retu rn ed from an extensive
trip through sev eral of th e e a ste rn
The sc o u ts w e re in th e lo ca lity Co. s h ip p in g high g ra d e ore.
sta te s, a prom inent radio executive
w o rk in g on a ro ad
to S q u a re
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lake, the s ite of th e ir su m m e r
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f r e e w a t e r to U m apine ra ilro a d am ong radio liste n e rs in th e Blast
camp.
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tional situation, 1 should say the
radio concert sta g e has been tra n s ­
ferred to the woods.”
8everal reasons have been a d ­
vanced to explain this landslide of
in te re s t in sum m ertim e radio. In
the first place, it is pointed out,
th ere are m ore high-powered broad
casting sta tio n s in operation this
y ear th an last! In fact the en tire
country Is so effectively blanketed
w ith radio th a t even the rem otest
co rn er of th e land is adequately
served by radio program s. Sec-
condly, fans looking forw ard to a
ru nning description of th e a th le tic
classics staged a t th e la rg e r citiea,
a re m aking p rep a ra tio n s for re ­
ceiving th e se popular broadcasts.
T he b ro ad c a ste rs too, a re a le rt to
th e sp ecial in te re s t in big league
baseball re tu rn s and m any have
alread y s e t aside a specified tim e
a t w hich th ey will h u rl th is pre­
cious inform ation in to th e a ir.
An in ten se in te re s t was centered
around th e proceedings of the
R epublican Convention in Cleve­
land. T he m ost ela b o rate plans
were form ulated to b ro ad c a st the
hig h lig h ts of conventions for the
first tim e in history. Scores of
sta tio n s b ro ad cast th is convention
and th e radio audience is now
looking forw ard to th e D em ocratic
b ro ad casts a t New York.
Again radio will play an epoch
m aking p a rt in th e p resid e n tial
election cam paign. O ur th o u g h ts
will soon tu rn to th e election of
p resid en tial candidates, fo r it is
cle a r th a t every candidate is p re­
p aring to b ro ad c a st his ap peal to
th e e lecto rate, th rough th e air.
W ith th e p o rtab le su p e rh e te ro ­
dyne set, th e vacatio n ist, w her­
ev er he m ay be, need b u t p ress a
button, tw is t a knob a n d a v a s t
sto re of info rm atio n and e n te rta in ­
m ent is sn atch ed from th e sk ie s in
direcUo-consBmeF* fashion.
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