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, Wednesday, Maroh 21, 1928. THE ETTOENE GUARD Page Three) sn REVIEW ppeetl o ttB Bropliscy that " ... ..v tha rreatest advance d highway safety that are tllj recognised in their lull t are those relating to the ,Dt in both antomobllea and to the opinion of Frank director of Publie Safety of fMfSU BtaU Motor association, twar, w new ready h" ,Mn f jrkable advance recorded in f. tha antomobll. inherently C.n4 the nd ot the 'Winter per- rim m.rk the etart of eqnally t --- I. .h-.t anil til.h. rkra ia no Question that the Ln concentration ot the Nation's CJuit thought on the subject of Lja-WWd Jt" - " CTaia end of redpdng tratfie Hjl, 'HUlWaraius; uua grottier broader educational cam in art the changea to bo wrought tiro nam JMiyaivtti uiuava ui Lat th automobile and the U( or aignwaj. I jj the auios reaun, we nave xlid the passing of the two-wheel oi passenger cars. Now, almost m naka from the cheapest to' the 4 expensive, baa fonr-wheel md, eipialiy important, the (ear-wheel brakes ever produced. Ltu flexibility, marvelous ease of triWi general! easier operation Coihont its whole range of action Uue are features of the 1B28 car It will contribute immeasurably to dine of safety. . FILM STARS HAVE THEIR FAVOPTTF-Ij attthmhrtt .v.a V. A i -J IwimJ to measure Vlnrin wool li-429Jia Fulton's, 30 W, 10th. ao Opens CJtelu i (faBooik tnefever r T, Steps f H A" teColdl rATTIC Four things VUlaiaVra you mutt dO ken) cold quickly. HILL'S Cm- kvBromlde-Muinlne does all four I me time. Stops a cold in one day. Mbox, aucenta. All druggists. kid Stomach: Mips Milk of Magnesia" Better than Sod& Ifiereafter. instead of Rode take a n "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" in fttr any time for indigestion or pr, add, gastiy stomach, and relief n come instantly. . nor mty years genuine "Fhulips V of Maenesia" hna been nri- hf physicians because it over- pa uiree times as much acid in 1 itomach as a saturated solution bicarbonate nf andn. lpnvinfr tha Mch sweet and free from all fo. It neutralizes acid- fermenta p in the bowels and gently urges p nurug waste trom the system FMt purgine. Besides, it is more St to take than soda. Insist "Phillips." Twenty-five cent r cent Dottles, any drugs torn. All Of lin.H Via a kaon IT tBcrutererl Trade' Mnrk of The a H. PhilUps Chemical Co. and TMecessor Charles H. PhilUps 4 A " 1 ' ' t IJ SKyf ' THEJBEERVS -WW.V.ACE AND THE MRS. 1 t o sMSfcTM H-rn DASH AROUND hollvwood 0 fVFN THQ' 'MSJ T'! ACAOILLAC. CLARA BOW MOUTSHINES IT -50 WHY SHOW THfe CAR EMIL JANN1N&S DlSMISSFSl wic; rHAi ipffi id TO 5HOW HE CAM DRIVE. HIS OWN MERCEDES -AND HOWi Represontatlvs of the motorlna movie stars In Hollvwood are these Clara Bow. Wallasa Baerv and Emll Jannlngs. II Dodge Brothers, Inc., in associa- Uon with Joseph M. Schenk, preol dent of the United Artists corpora tlon, will again transform the m- tion into one vast radio broadcasting studio on Thursday evening, March 29, between six and seven o'clock Pacific standard time, when one of the largest radio audiences ever reached will hear the voices ef the world's moat famous motion picture stars. In a radio hour program that fair ly captures imagination, liateners-in twining into the score of millions, will hear alternately trom New York and Hollywood, where Charles Chap' lln will deliver a series of humor ous anecdotes in various dialects. D. W. Griffith will talk on "Love and Marriage," John Barrymore will do his famous "Hamlet" soliloquy, with special musical accompaniment. Norma Talmadge will discuss "Mod ern Fashions and how Hollywood is bringing Paris to California." Do lores Del Rio will make her debut in this country as a singer, rendering a Spanish song with violin, cello and piano accompaniment; and Doug I&sFairbanks, who will act as mas- tr-o ceremonies, in addition to in troducing the above stars, will give a SAlk on "Sports and Athletics." iTrom New Xork, E. G. Wilmer, president of Dodge Brothers, Inc., comes before the, microphone in an answering message of appreciation to the nation for their tremendous interest in the "Victory" hour broad cast last January. Paul Whiteman and his band, also broadcasting from New York, will repeat his success on the "Victory' hour. The famous United Artists stars will gather at the studio bungalow of Douglas Fairbanks, renowned aa rendezvous ot world celebrities,! which will bs transformed by radio technicians Into a soundless broad casting chamber, and trom here the lines will run directly to New York, where the program will click back and forth from Hollywood. The program U the result ot ne gotiations which have been carried on for over three weeks' time, by wire, tel-nbone, and personal con ference between executives in New York, Detroit and Los Angeles, and involving representatives of United Artists, the National Broadcasting company, the American Telephone and Telegraph company, and Dodge Brothers. Through the courtesy of the Cheek Neal Coffee company, who yielded the Maiwell House coffee hour to Dodge Brothers, an hour waa ob talned that ia ideally suitable from a time standpoint tor all sections of the country. , . It's Made Its Way. . By the Way It's Made Betsy Ross Bread HiffiamV Self-Service Stores 77 East Broadway (Formerly 9th Ave.) Low Overhead and Lower Prices Are possible by this modern way of merchandis ing. Serve yourself and save. Serve Yourself and Save T (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) his wife, Mrs. L. B. Pepperdine, who since the very start of the business has been actively associated with it in an executive capacity. Mrs. Pep perdine is vice-president and treaa- urer of the concern and haa the rep utation of being one of the most able financiers in the weat. O. M. Urey, local Western Auto manager, in commenting on the sale which inaugurates the anniversary celebration, stated that one of the reasons tor hia company's success was that they were able to sell, and consistently did sell, standard auto motive equipment at a price that re sulted in a considerable saving In money to the customer. ' WeBtern Auto purchases equipment in ex ceedingly large amounts, states Mr. Urey, - and in some instances it is necessary to purchase the entire out put of a factory in order to secure a large enough supply of a certain type of accessory to meet the de mands of the Western Auto custom ers. Figures for the calendar year 1927 have just been compiled by the Buick Motor company and show what an Important part that company . plays In the freight traffic ot the railroads serving Flint, according, to F, W, Pettyjohn, local Buick dealer. For the year 1027 the Buick re ceived 85,S40 carloads of freight and also 93,000,000 pounds of less car load business. Tbey forwarded in the same year 77,605 carloads and mora than 82,000,000 pounds of less carload traffic This makes a total of carloads in and out of 112,606, on of the heaviest years ever bad by Buick. . 250 Carloads a Day At the present time Buick is scheduled to make 18,000 automobiles a month equal to 6,000 carloads out bound or about 250 carloads of auto mobiles a day. In addition to this there are about 40 carloads of parta, scrap,, motors, etc., so that nearly 300 carloads of freight leave the Buick every working day. In times past a train load of Bulcks created considerable attention and comment but now five regular trains leave there every night with full loads of Bulcks and the per formance is bo regular that but little ia known about it or la the volume reaUaed. Through freights trains carrying nothing but Buick cars, leave Flint every night for Chicago, Milwaukee, Baffalo, Toledo and Detroit. . With the present high production maintained into the spring there is every indication of this heavy freight traffic being continued. Popular Spanish and Mexican music will feature the program of the Oidsmobila Hour of the Fam ily Party, Monday night, March 20, when General Motors will present Everett Marshall, youngest male sing er ot the Metropolitan Opera com pany. The concert will cover the whole range ot 3astilian music and will be presented by Edwin Franko Goldman and his band, Joe Green's Marimba orchestra, and the concert orches tra under Boderio Graham. Steel guitars, gourds and other unusual in struments will be used to effect the characteristic beata and tempos. This concert will be Marshall's farewell to . America for a few months, aa the young baritone sails tor Europe the following week for hia continental tour. He is well known in Paris, Berlin and Vienna, where he haa aung in a score ot operas. He made htB debut at Pa lermo, Sicily, In II Travatore. Marshall is a native of Lawrence, Mass., moving to Worcester aa a boy, where his family still reside. After hia student days he trained under Dan Bedoe, in Cincinnati leaving there to continue hia study in Europe. Hia debut at the Metropoli tan Opera occurred in November when as the King's Herald he had the difficult task of breaking the nervous silence at the first rise of Lohengrin's curtain. The concert will be broadcast through the National Broadcasting company and thirty-two associated stations, beginning at 0:30 p. m. eastern time. The program follows Orchestra and Band Spanish Rhapsody Chabrler modulating into Valencia ..- PadlUa Mr. Marshall Estrelllta (Little Star) ....Ponce Marimba Orchestra Cigarette (Tango) , . ...Pensmore Mexican Kisses Roberts Orchestra Serenade ....... ......., Biset Mr. Marshall Toreador Song from "Carmen" Blast Marcheta Schartiinger Marimba Orchestra Bunch of Rosea Chapl Ay-ay-ay (Creole) . .Perea-Freire Selections from "The Ramblers" ..Do Sylva, Brown and Henderson Band Cadia (Spnnlsh March) ..Valverde Mr. Marshall 8ha.de ot the Sheltering Palms Shade of the Sheltering Palms Stuart . from "Floradora" La Partida Band Bolero ... .. .Mosxkowski Band and Orchestra La Paloma Yradier modulating into and closing with Rio Rita Tieruey EW POMTIAG SIX T TAX MAKES ROADS j The low tax on automobile! In the United Statei 1cm than $25 a car a the mtaaa of making roada la the country the beat In the world, aaya A. R. Erskine, head of the National Automobile chamber of commerce. Vet thte tax rataei more than (600,- 000,000 yearly for road construction and maintenance. - the Increaie In international motor touring, according to the American Automobile aaaoriatlon. PREDICT 8TEEL STREETS Steel plates are predicted to re place present road material In the future. It is said the plates will prove ; economical In large cities where. Instead of tearing up the road every few weeks, the plates can he removed for repair and then re placed. r CHASE CO. Plumbing and Heating Engineer Sheet Metal Worti PHONE 243 J STOPS COUGH QUICKLY HEALING. DEMULCENT "I waa bothered with a hard ner- sistent cough, but found no other remedy so good and so quickly re' li riving an Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, says ifi. JUoggess Po mona, Calif. Coughs and throat ir ritations, hard bronchial coughs, Iin- genng ' flu coughs, almost Instant ly stopped. It combines the curative influence of pure pine tar and the mollifying demulcent action of freh clear honey witn otuer Healing in sredients. 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Extending back from the high narrow radiator, the hood line drops to a long panel of micanopy cream, contrasting ef fectively against the paquot blue ot the body. The hood louvrea are edgsd with the same cream tint, while tho black mouldings above and below th color panel also are rcllovcd by cream striping, The same treatment is followed on the paquot bluewhcrl spokes. The beauty ot the new model is enhanced further by brilliant nickel fittings and Spanish leather uphol stery. Nickel plating also is used on the rim and side arm supports of the one-piece windshield. A convenient pocket is placed be hind the rear ceat for atoring the pyralln curtains and a boot cover contributes smooth lines to the fold ed top. With th top raised and the snug curtains in place, tha Bport phaeton affords secure comfort in any weather. Th. new modol is priced at $T7S t. o. b. factory. AUTOS BEAT RAILROADS The twenty-nine billion dollars In motor transport investment, includ ing hard surfaced roads, Is five bil lion more than Invested in railway development, according to the Amer ican Antomobilo association. "KEEP TO THE LEFT" Fourteen European countries are still driving "left-handed," despite Phone 102 for Electrio Welding Oxyacetylene Welding i Springs wneeis Rims Bolts Iron , Steel Maohlng Work and Blacksmlthlng Quick Servlc Depsndabl. Workmanihip Low Prices S. B. Finegan 873 Pearl . I INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP, Eugen Collection Aganoy, Ino. Collections anywhere. No charge un less we collect, Minor Bldg. ph. 000. tf BLATR T. ALDERMAN Designer -Builder. Miner Bldg. Phon 2U76. tf INSURE WITT! HENRV TROMP. W. W. Stockwell, Mgr., FLETCHER TIRE CO., SAYS: "Come in and let me give you a Book on the Care of Tires Free." 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