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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1933. Medford Mail Tribune "Ciwymi to Southern Qrtvoa Ruds till Hill rtlbunt'1 Puhtuhed trr MKIiruKl) PH1NT1NO CO. sB-sr-ss n. rtf sl BOB KIM w. HUUL Kdllot AO ItKtepeodurt Niwpsper Courtd is imom elut matter it Usdford, Oregon, under Act of lisreo 8. 1818. (JiJ8f HIPTION BATES Bh MillIn AriraUtf Dally. ws fw 1500 Dnij. ill bo mm Its Dili!, OM BOO Lb fl0 By Carrier to Adnoes Medford, Asblsod. JubomUla, Central Point, PboenU, Ttisnt. Gold Bill and od UdEbiari. nail, am rror ....18.00 Dally. (Is mouths 8.8ft Dalit, om moats 80 Aii ursu, tub to adraoeL Official paper of tbe Clu of Medford, , OfflelaJ paper of Jacaioo County. MEM B EH OV THE ASSOCIATED PUE88 BcuMof rull UiMd Wire 8enl nie AMoelateo Presi U suluilTelf entitled the uh for oubUeHlan of all oewi dlipeteDti credited to It or othrrvUe credited ID thle paper tad alto to the local ne piihllihed herein. All rights 'or puhllatloo of ipeclal dlipitens Otrelo ire alM retened. MEMHCU OF UNITED PHKflB MEM B KB UP AUDI. HIJHEAD OV ClUCULATIONB AdrertMm KeprcHnUtltee H. C. MOUENSKN CUM PA NT Offteat to Ne York. Ctaleago, Detroit, Baa rraoeltee la Ancelea Seattle Portland. Do We Really Need Religion? "Don't iuu tlma with religion. It'i maralj an anod;n, for those who can't endure pain, merely a crutch for those who haven't the strength to stand, on their two feet. It's the un failing evidence of weakness, proof that there la some fatal In flrmlty of the will. The greatest service to humanity Lenin ever rendered was the emancipation of the church ridden masses of ' bureaucratic Russia, from the yoke of the priest, the slavery of dogma and ritual. We have no religion and are proud of It, Atheism la the fsltb of the future, and the guarantee of human freedom, which Includes the freedom of the spirit." The above is an extract from a personal letter written by a young Russian to his sister in New York, as quoted in the con tributors letter box of an Eastern magazine. It undoubtedly represents the faith of Communistio youth, which as far as religion is concerned, is no faith 'WHATEVER. Belief in God, belief in any higher spiritual authority, is scorned as a product of ignorance, superstition and fear. WELL, it will be interesting to see how the Russian experi ment works, nut. Our nwti hplipf is if wnr't nmrlr mir v - . . -v " v - . ; at least not as the leaders of Communism expect. To date there is no indication of a breakdown in this irreligi ous dictatorship, no evidence that the Russian people are discon tented with a purely materialistic world,-or as a whole, feel the need of something more. But the Bolshevik movement is young; it is still essentially a revolt of youth. Communistic idealism is young too, it has not yet matured, therefore just as an individual that has not ma tured, it doesn't REALLY know life. There is another point. Russia claims to have no religion, but strictly speaking, this isn't true. It has made its New Deal a religion. The dictatorship of the proletariat, so new, so alluring, so full of hope and promise is its church, its creed, and for the time being answers not only every mental and physical but every SPIRITUAL demand. But wait until this materialistic goal is Achieved, assuming that it will be achieved. Wait until these various Five Years Plans have been completed, and the job has been done. WHAT THEN f The world will have been made over, a fairer distribution of the world's goods, which is the fundamental purpose of Com munism, will have been achieved, will that be all-satisfying and sufficient? Will Russia continue to go on without a God land without a religion with nothing higher, nothing more mysti- The New Deal whiskey u not worth Ca or inspiring, than what can be seen and felt and stored away throwlruc in tne sina, ana um Personal Health Service By William Brady, M.D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to dis ease diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped .elf-addretsed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be urlef and written In ink. Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be an swered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Aldress Dr, William Brady, 263 El Camlno, Bovet.y Hills, Cal. WOUNDS AND Bl'RNS Ye Smudge Pot By Annul carry in say a root cellar, or an attic? "11TE think not. In fact we would wager a IT. S. government bond if we had one against a plugged nickel, that while Russia may never return to the old-time Greek church, or abolished, people will start smoking opium. Karmera, report they are plowing, and the prbtesslonal friend of the far mers Is experiencing difficulty In made" fiizie of saving the farmer, reestablish the ikon, to the place it occupied under the Czars, it by doing hu political thinking for -yilL, before another generation passes, have SOME sort of a hlm' . . . God, and some sort of a religion. No paths have been beaten across For cven gg tha(. reputed unbeliever Voltaire stated: "If the courthouse lawn thla winter. This ' . is due to nobody building a better there were no God, it would be necessary to invent him." mouse-trap on the other side of the jran can not ive by brea(j alonCior at east hasn't since the world stnrted. Irrepressible youth has believed otherwise, c. von der Heiien. tne weuen 0ff and 0n, since civilization began, but vouth has thus far, lived country-Jake towned Prl, and report- ' - ed that everything not enroute to the to acknowledge its error. We believe the youth of Russia will bd piacs, had left for the dpge. suffer the same experience. pnnl iinhandlcanoed bv any of It, 1 . . continue to debate about money, on T'lIE plain truth is, that barging and milling through this the 7 day a woeKDasa. , x .vaIe of tcnrg. the gverng8 lllIman being, must have, from jack Dempwy. a world renowned time to timo an "ANODYNE": must have a crutch; in reserve thumper of hla fellowmen was here I ,, jri and made expenses rsfereeing a ; that can be utilized in time or crisis, or drop from the procession wrestling match. ! entirely. Bin Bates sneaked a plumber into; We would oven go further and maintain that religion in this the barbershop Tues. to fix a faucet, sense is the greatest -single need in the world today not in before hla brother Jim could fix the n , . . . ... faucet, so the plumber could not Russia alone but everywhere. lix it. I For while the Soviet government is the only one in the world snow adorns the cool appearing j that has officially adopted atheism, the younger generation peoS.1Uotid.u"ttn.r..VOtS 0,1,1 ' everywhere it seems to us is woefully short on anything that ... could be called RELIGION, either anodyne or crutch, they can .rtoR8.nK ba non, and find that support and refuge that those several minor items, and is warming faltering by the wayside must have if they are to go on. ntfy chtMmM '"vWly "nt j It is all very well for this self assured young Russian to call a good ram wa. 'had on the Apple- i this "weakness." Ho would we think be far more accurate and gate last week, according to Miiea CERTAINLY more wise to call it life and human nature; not Surgrr..":ndTo.wHnjs "y e. experience always shows them brother Democrats. ' to be ! JIT Money Is being apent more freely. This practice knocks the socks off Thrift, but la the best method of woqlng Prosperity. .The Initial prospect for Gov. ahowed j up last week, and sure waa a pleasant chap to meet. I Edd Carlton of the T-Rock region waved the gavel at the Hort. meet 2 daya last week, and demonstrated what a Harvard man can do when ha hsa an objective. He amazed J. Kort Hall with the way words come out of his mouth. Edward Is an old style orator, who Is prone to talk, unless ha has something to say, and even then la bashful about doing It. He oralea like Jim Stevens sings oasa. Time will shrink up Thurs to the shortest day of the current year, which la all but through, Allah be praised! ... Dock Robinson, ye pioneer physl- TO SEEK BIGGER CUT BAKER, Dm, 18. (fl1) A roaolutton urging the league) of Oregon Citlea to demand of the next tagtAUture that It ullocat to the cities not only the permit and llcenae fees collected un der the Icnox bill, but aleo 35 pet cent of the Ux on slcohollo liquor not orer 14 percent and aleo 25 per cent of the prcfltg from the operation clan, has bwn fiddling wllh a twitcH of the tat owned store waa pawed at a regional conference of the league here late Friday. ' The 35 rrprcwentattvea of cttiea and town in eastern Oregon expreased through the resolution dleaatlefactlon with the elimination of the receipt of UceriM fee from the vltlea, but nevertheleM aald "we will endeavor to cooperate with the provlelona of Hen we BUI No. 1 and comply there with." William M. BrlAfl of JUhland. field in hla lumbar mueclea, which cramp ed but did not cure hla social whirl ing. He Is a allck proposition, telllnit I the Older Olrla they look younger than their daughter, and the unfool-1 able Older Olrla believe him. ! .... I The state plans on opening a gin mill here soon. Rural cows continue to stand on thu hiin'Vi. ntt Innk Iniifftnalv at tha pastures they left, to be run over by j an auto truck. Quite a number of dudes are bat tling obeeity. on the theory that no body la crony about a fat man. They ahould realize that the stout gal has a tough and sad time. Cheese week has come and gone. Who can remember when every Sat urday waa Tag Day. and he who had no tag waa liable to lynching, for let ting the Aremenlana starve? Things have Improved until there art only seven more postmasters than postofflcea. The outdoor girl la wearing ski trousers, and It would do no harm to repreaentatlve of the league, explained ! the various bills pajued at the special session of the legislature and anawur ed question of the city officials. T SAI.EM, Dec. U. (API Among the Imporatant bills signed by Oov rmor Meier yesterday was ths l.t truck and bits law. am.nrtivi m.t. the scenic beauty. If she reverted to I rlally, by eliminating certain admin the khaki punts of the summer of 184. Istrstlve features and reducing ths fee for the smaller carriers. STATE SALES TAX The Roxy Ann Orange, In meet ing Friday night, endorsed the sales tax passed by the special session of the legislature, by unanimous vote, on ths grounds that an emergency, calling for the tax, must be met to save the schools of the staie and re lieve the property tax of ths now ex orbitant tax load. The resolution read: "Whereas, an extreme emergency exists with our common schools, threatening to close the doora of a large number of them: and "Whereas, due to the continued and prolonged effects of the depres sion, our real property la no longer able to bear the whole tax load as It has done in the past; and Whereas, the 37th legislative as sembly In Its second special session has pasead an emergency sales tax bill designed to save our achools,; and at the same time lessen the ; tax load on our real property; there-, fore be It Resolved, that we, members of the Roxy Ann Orange of Jackson coun- I ty. Oregon, at our regular meeting Haiti IWamrUP 1 IDII jsa kaaaka ' endorse the said action of our state! legislature. "ROXY ANN ORANOE NO. 7M. "ULUAN I. ANDREWS, (Seal) 'Secretary." In nearly every community where the (health) Intelligence la low there Is some old woman or hermit or Srilother queer cjiar- a c t e r who Is shrewd enough to tAke advantage of the credulity of the neighbors end to capitalise the superstitious 1 e - igend that 'may eventually bring the charlatan . u. easy living ca tar ing to the Ignor ant folk who seek miracles. Most wounds and ourns cause more or less Itching when they are heal ing or for a short time after healing Is completed. It Is safe for the char latan to promise to cure the Itching If she gets a whack, at It. The Itch ing Is certain to cease presently, no matter what la done. The' best prevention of scarring In any case is the beat medical and sur gical care 'r'jm the first moment such care Is available. People who elect to monkey with their own wounds or to have truck with neigh borhood busy bodies or charlatans summoned from the next county should wear their ugly scars with good grace. Once a scar has formed, nothing but surgery can remove or conceal It or materially improve the cosmetic appearance, ' In some Instances the scar or surrounding skin may be tat tooed to blend well. In others the scar may be cleanly excised and the healthy skin edges approximated so as to heal with a less conspicuous scar. In others the defect left by ex cision of the cicatrix or masa of dense scar tissue la filled by suitable skin grafts. In any case It Is a prob lem for the reputable surgeon, and not for the self-commended quack. In this field there are a great many quacks w.ho hold themselves out as great beauty experts or plastic sur geons, but who are actually obscure practitioners without profes sional standing. Licensed as physi cians and surgeons, perhaps, but of 111 reput nevertheless. So low In re put, indeed, that they can't get In surance from the standard Insurance companies, Insurance to protect them against malpractice suits and to pay the judgment or damages the court might award the victim of a bung ling Job, for Instance. Not & bad Idea to select a surgeon who Is respon slble, w.hen you have truck with sur geons at all. Then, In the event that the surgeon gets careless or forgets to gather up all his parapher nalia when he Is through with the operation, you can at least have the satisfaction of demanding a snug sum from him by way of balm. The reputable plastic or cosmetic or beauty or sculptural surgeon al ways practices under his pwn name, never as an "Institute" or other im personal or corporate name. If you inquire of any reputable phy&lclan, surgeon or specialist In the commu nity about the man you will learn that he Is respected by his fellows. Not so the quack. It Is one of the disservices of our national medical organization, the American Medical Association, that we have not yet seen fit to recognize plastic surgery as the specialty It Is. but even If the medical profession does not choose to recognize vie fact, there are good competent surgeons in thla field In every large town, and there la no reason why anyone should deliberately place himself or herself at the mercy of & quack. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY BY O.O.McIntyre QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Which Anesthetic? Will you kindly Inform me whether there are other anesthetics than ther and no vocal ne. Ether does not seem to set well on a weak stomach and novocalne Is not very efficient. (Mrs. E. C. H.) Answer Whether It Is kindly or not, I can inform you there are sev eral qther anesthetics, but the choice of Vie anesthetic most suitable In a given case Is a question best left to the Judgment of the physician. Sulphur Dioxide I have noticed several times where you objected to sulphur dioxide used as a preservative n foods. As several things I am fond of, especially mo lasses, contain It. I wonder If you will explain what 111 effects It has on health. (H. L. L.) Ana. Sulphur dioxide (anhydride of sulphurous acid) Is a poison. Just how much one may consume with impunity I cannot say. It Is unnec essary to add any such chemical pre servative If the food Is quite pure and fresh and fit to eat when can ned, dried or processed. ' The finest brands of molasses I know contain no sulphur dioxide. More People Breathe Easy ' Your belly breathing exercise has overcome periodic cramps and also constipation, for which I am grate ful. (Mrs. J. P.) Ans. It tends to correct high blood pressure, cold reet and inaDiiity to get to sleep nlg.hts. Send a, dime (not atamps) and a tsamped envel ope bearing your address ana asx for the booklet, "The Art or easy Breathing.' (Copyright, 1033, John P. DUie co.) , 1 A NEW YORK, Dec. 18. I've been wool-gathering an hour. Alternating a devil's tattoo on the desk with soulful window, gazing. I vol plane momenta rily Into the higher slopes only to go land sliding into the bottomless p 1 1. Reading Abbe Dlmnet and Col erlde lack the usual soothe. It's one of those days. Dark ly grey and brooding. Every student of moeura knows their frosty bligftt. With a crash, all life's mer ry optimisms go suddenly roaring into the crevasse. Grandma called them, "the vapours." The Victorians "the blues." Psychiatrists, "Intensi fied moods." Whatever the name, they're no fun I If Santa Claus came bounding through the window, I'd merely give ,hlm the pawnbroker's eye and In- i quire: "What do you want you old, faker?" There's nothing to evoke , such penslveness. I sang "O, Sole j Mlo" in the bath and wolfed a stack of wheats a whippet could not hur- I die. i Even Karl Kitchen popping In as I Inserted paper In the typewriter to- , wit : "Preparing to fire another blank, eh?" had no effect. I was still light and airy a feather on the wind. The mall was pleasant. The dog in unusual caper. The goose, ' tra la, hung high. INCREASES SEEN WASHINGTON, Dev. The bureau of agricultural economics said today that farm produce prices, after advancing during November, declined again the first week of December to the October level of 70 per cent, of me pre-war average but show prom ise of climbing again about January 1st. The bureau reported that prices of wheat, cotton. . eggs, and hogs were lower early this month than month previous while flue-cured tobacco wit considerably higher and apples, pota toes, corn, lambs and a few other pro ducts were Improved. The optimistic note on price im provements late this month was based. the, bureau said, on the financial and business outlook, together with pros pective emailed, supplies of livestock. Cruiser Christened BREMERTON, Wash.. Dec. 16. vyp) A splash of a champagne bottle, a quiet word, "I christen thee Astoria" and the United States navy's newest cruiser was consigned to the sea at 3 p. m., here today. The 10,000 ton vessel floated free of her cribbing ex actly on schedule. gaiii (Continued lrom page oue) he was the leak and using it as a sales talk. Mistakes The NRA apparently believes its of flclsls are wedded to It. At least It is opening their mail. Virtually all letters addressed to in dividuals there go through a central receiving office. Letters marked "per sonal" ARE NOT supposed to be open ed, but others are. Probably through haste, several let ters marked personal have finally reached the addressee recently accom panied by a notation "opened by m's take." It has happened so frequently tltat a few victims have rented boxes at a nearby post office. One Is trying to find out if he cm prosecute the government for tamper ing with the mails. Heating costs ca'i be reduced. For complete heating service call Art Scbmtdlt. 418-1662. Then I began tapping out the first ' few words of a fueellleton about the ! crowds I saw when a liner sailed the , other dawn, the latest I've stayed , up since abandoning Just-one-more- ' roodle at Harry Staton'a poker games. ' But X snagged, snatched the paper from the machine and the black cur- , tain fell. I tried again. Again and again. No dice. I was and am men tally hamstrung. I try to argue It's the weather. But I love slatey days. I'll take a fog on the Strand to a blue lagoon and lamblent moon on Lake Como. Last evening I saw a caricature outraging Clifton Webb's deep-dish profile in 1 the New Yorker and howled. I res- i urrected it, looked, shrugged and i tossed it away. An old letter of George Ade's from Miami, always good for a chuckle, did not even i flush up a sick grin. I turned on the radio. A honey-voiced lady was I extolling a fish sauce. , Ed Note: ReadtTB wishing to communicate with Or. Bndy should send letters direct to Dr William Brady M. 11 265 El Ca mlno, Beverlv Hills. Csulf TEXAS CONVICTS Houston, Tex., Dec. is. (AP Three Texos convicts who maimed themselves, authorities believed. In the hope of leaving the state prison farm southwest of Houston, were under treatment at the farm today. Julius Koch, 36, admitted he chop ped off three fingers of his left hand In the belief his action would result In a transfer to state penitentiary at Huntsvllle, where the work Is lighter. Melvln Underwood. 30, and Harry Bertollne, as. would not admit dis like for hard work motivated their acta but farm officials said such was the motive. Bertollne severed his left arm Just above his wrist. Pour fingers on Underwood's left hand were cut off. Underwood said his fingers were severed accidentally by a fellow con vict while they were grubbing stumps. Prison offlclsla said the setf-mslm-Ing of the trio waa not unusual. They stated there had been several like occurrences. "It's Just laziness on the part or the convicts that catises them to do these things." w. W. Wald. warden of the state penitentiary, said. "There's no brutality of prison farm managers or guards Involved. SEEKS NEW TRIAL OREGON CITY. Dec. 16 Don ald J. Ryan, Clackamas county rep resentative In the state legislature. and former county clerk, filed a nv- tlon for a new trial and arrest of Judgment Friday, the last day of the time granted after his recent convic tion on a charge of misuse of funds placed in his care a county clerk. The motion declared the verdict of guilty was on an Indictment whi?1 contained facts which do not cons' i tute a crime. He cited IrregularltUs in court procedure that reputedly pre vented him being given a fair tr'sl, and claimed about 30 alleged errors in law occurring during the trial . JURY SCORED FOR TROY. N. Y., Dec. 18. Jury which after 30 hours of deliberation tonight returned a disagreement in the case of Leonard Scarnlcl. New York gang leader, and acquitted two of his associates tried with him for murder of a policeman was sharply criticized by County Judge James F Breaton. The Judge bluntly accused some of the Jurors of being inspired "by Im proper motives." He said the disa greement was incomprehensible "un less you have been motivated by fear." The men acquitted are Anthony Relno and Charles Shore. They rind Scarnlcl were accused of the murder of Detective James Stevens, slain In a bank holdup at Rensselaer last May 39. AS BATON ROUGE. La.. Dev. 16. jF Mrs. Bolivar E. Kemp today was for mally declared by Governor Oscar K. Ulen, Attorney General Gaston L. Por terle and Secretary of State E. A. Con way to have been elected to congress from the sixth Louisiana district In the December B balloting, which, be cause of Its Irregular features, pro voked bitter citizen protest. MOSCOW, Dec, 16. ypj Comple tion yesterday of tthe soviet govern ment's 1033 grain collection program to sell to the state at fixed prices was announced in a published report today. 1 , ' Criminal Mix-up PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 16. OPV Department of Justice agenU and city detectives today held three men for questioning in connection with a Seattle hl-Jacklng episode and a re puted attempted kidnaping in Port land. l:imrt Wheat mre PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. lMfl'i The Emergency corporation's price to day for soft white wheat for rore:. shipment was 73 cents a bushel, at. advance of one cent over yesterday's quotation. Outwit Mad Sea $ SKA ISLAND, N. S. Dec. 16 i) Exhausted after battling heavy sew for 30 hours, three more fishermen : from the burned Gloucester c!ioonr Ellen T- Marshall, reached here in a dory att today. University Plant For 'Heavy Water9 Precious Chemical EUGENE, Ore., Dec, 16. (API The largest "heavy water" manu facturing plant In Vie world was announced tonight at the Univer sity of Oregon. Thla new plant starts with a 10.000-gallon tank of water, in which theoretically there are two gallons of "heavy water." the liquid which resembles normal water, but whose two hydrogen atoms are twice the wetgM of or dinary hydrogen. It la not expected to squeeze out all of the two gallons, but several quarts are expected to be the yield. The largest previously announced heavy water plant is at Columbia university, which has a pint, with present plans for producing a quart. Heavy water, the world's moat precious chemical. Is of the ut most importance in experiments The use of It wilt open up fields heretofore ringed Often In one of those Imperfect ca- , dences that ripple existence with an indigo blue I wash out a handker- 1 chief. I read Mark Twain used to do that and break the thread of a funk. It sunk me deeper. I began thinking perhaps I was living too 1 much with myself. A little more clack and canter. I'd go to "No. 31" and mingle with the gay luncheon i crowds. But It ditched me lower than ever. So sunk I seemed to j sense the foul aroma of China. BY THROAT ILLS TNCSON. Dev. 18. fflt William H. Woodln, secretary of the treasury. Is confined to hla bed at the home of his son here and denied all visitors on orders of hla physician. I His Illness, members of the family said. Is a recurrence of the throat alt- j ment which led to his being given a : leave of absence from hla duties In Washington. His temperature has bn ' above normal for the post two days. Roseburg Benefits ROSEBURQ, Ore., Dec. 18 (n Construction of a recreation hall for the Northwest National Soldiers' home at an estimated cost of H05.000 hea been approved by President Booie-: velt. according to a wire received here thla morning from Senator Charlea L. : McNary. Flight 'o Time I (Medford and Jackson County History From the Files of The Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Years Ago.) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY December 17, 1(t'i3 (It was Monday) Seven robins were counted on the University club lawn yesterday aft ernoon. Illinois Jury acquits Chicago swind ler charged with cheating lawyers Christmas shopping in full swing. Da r re 11 Mlnkler takes the agency for Clear-Tone radios, and Is unable to supply the demand. Turkeys drop pound. to 30 cents per High schools of southern form a conference. Oregon b Loral mnrkets flooded fornla oranges. TWENTY YKARS AtlO TODAY Pecemher 17, lfllS (It was Wednesday) The coldest weather of the year arrives with the mercury at 33 degrees. Senator Jones of Washington warns Democrats, "to tinker with any thing their hearts desire but money and the tariff." Today Is the tenth anniversary of ,the first flight In an strplane. J Council plans to bar delinquent taxpayers from the polls. "With Huertaltke disregard for the people," the city dads vote to retain their sslary. Many country people are In the city for their Christmas shopping Our Mighty Ventilating System Gives You Clean Wholesome Air BIG DOUBLE BILL Today and Monday CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY (Starting) CASEY JONES 2:00-4:37-7:14-9:51 ( Time ) SITTING PRETTY 3 :08-5 :45-8 :22-10 :59 DROP EVERYTHING . . . and run! You ain't seen a thing 'til you see these girls swing . . Here's musical comedy with capital music and loads of comedy! . JACK OAKIE GINGER ROGERS IN "SITTING PRETTY" Also Jack Haley Thelma Todd Lew Cody Gregory Ratoff Pickens Sisters i Doors Open 1:45 P. M. You Got a Seat . '. We Got a Place to put It ! You got Eyes . . We got Girls to dazzle 'em! You got Ears . . we got Tunes to tickle 'era! You Got a Heart . . We Got a Romance! Park the Body . . . you're Sitting Pretty Hundreds of the Shapliest Girls in Hollywood Also 17 A Mighty If Melod I of th ROARI RAIL! l J? HH I rama 11 xi v' i 51 ii Mat. 25c H 5 ' IA 1 ft 1 SHORT REELS ' 'jffr PLUS iTi i in r 31