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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1930)
TMF JANUARY II, lö.to ADVOCATE PAGE TH R EE Up-to-the-Minute Modes THE ADVOCATE Prepared Etpectally for This N e w ¡p a p er J EXTENDS NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS A million and a half dollars a day M oaa than lo o new Bell tele phone buildings are going up due year in the United States, >00/300 additional telephones are go in g in to use and new switch boards to care for 3/300r ooo additional calls a day.Thou sand: o f miles o f new cable, millions o f miles o f wire, rew earner systems, vacuum tubes and loading coils. These am a few o f the things in the 1919 construction and improvement program o f the Bell S ystem w hich w ill co st more than 550 million dollars— a million and a half a day. Telephone growth m essential to the new American dviiixa- tion o f better opportun ity for the average man. The B d l Sys TO ITS R eaders tem employs more than 400/300 workers, is owned by 4(0/300 stockholders, and serves th« people o f the nation. Every day the Bell System ia extending its lines to more peo ple, increasing the speed and accuracy o f its service, giving greater comfort and conveni ence in telephone use. All of this is done that each individual may get the meet from thie means o f all inclusive and in stantaneous com m unication and that the nation may be oae neighborhood. This is part o f the telephone ideal that any one, anywhere, d u ll be able «0 talk quickly and at reasonable cost w ith anyone, an yw h ere else. There is c in the B d l System. T he P a c i f i c T elephone A nd T elegraph C o m pany BELL SYSTEM Om sPstiey- Oma System - Uadasrsaf Servies I DEM URE Please Pay Your Subscription LARVEX Babies Love It mothproofs cloth . . . S praying le trv ts : M othproof« fabrics n ot washable—clothes, rugs, furniture. R in sin g Larvex: M othproof« all washable woolen«. For all atenoach and Intestinal troubles and disturbances due to teething, there is nothing better than a sale Infants' and Children's Laxative. N lgkl aiul M orning to knrp them C lean. C Irar and Healthy W rit« far Free " By* Carr” or " * ) » " Hook H M ,h .I ly i H L U M r s . W inslow ** S yrup FRO CK Junior» have taken to the decidedly fitted bodice and exaggeratedly high waistline with enthusiasm, for it is undeniably a youthful fashion that is becoming to slim youthful figures and needs no adapting or softening to suit them. The frock shown here is a charming example o f the approved silhouette as worn by the smart younger set It adds a demure lace collar which covers the shoulders, for sleeveless frocks nowadays, unless they are worn for active sports, do not leas e the arm entirely bare, and lace, which has returned to fashion, forms most attractive collars Kxiella Pattern No. ¿209 Sires 8 to IS years, 25 cents. M ontgom ery at Fifth Phone D ay or Night Pianos and fine fnrnltnre keep their rieh fin iah with aai b 0 -(®dar O -t-rd a r •a . P o lis h . p o ll.h r. i I t e lr a n a with ..... . -I AUSPLUND DRUG STORE and aefetv. C o t. b o ttle , 30c t 13 on., 60c. S IX T H * O L IB A N 8 T R B E T S PORTLAND O U CannadY Real Estate Co. □ REAL ESTATE BROKER By"LANK"LEONARD Just a mlauta, Mr. Sport Pant Pauaa In your Chrlalmaa ahopplng nhlla wa aak you a question or two. How many Christmas Heal* hava you purcbaaad to data? tau t U poaalbla for you to buy a l i » niora between Dow and tha IMh? Tbay only coat a penny apiece you know. And tbay mean ao much! In eaaa you nerar took tlma to reallsa Juat how much, lot na tip you off. It la aomalblng you should know. Tba talo of tbaao aaala, at this period of year, furnishes prac tical! y tha sola support of tba 1.400 affiliated tuberculosis associations of tbo United State* In thalr war against this dlaeaas. That's worth turning orar la your mind, lan'l ItT And what hara those little seels sc- ronipllahed to datsf What bar# thos* 1.400 affiliated associations accomplish«»! with the money real ised from tha aal* of these sselsT Well, here's the answer; and IL too, la worth mors than n passing thought. In the past IS years tha ravages of tuberculosis has bean cut nearly In half and advance figures from 44 states Indlrat* that tbs 111! mor tality aats a new low rnto. That's tha hugs public service you ran aaslat by the purchase of these seals. Certainly a sport fan should bs anxious to help this causa. Tuberculosis has robbod tha aport* world of anmo of Its grsalsst heroes. Christy Msthawson. who helped lift baseball to a higher plana, who brought Into tho lira s the tradi tions of collage spirit, was struck from behind by this dread spectre. Bo was Hughls Jennings, one nf tha most beloved figures of ths game. Johnny Millar, great In- flelder with Pittsburgh. BL Louis and Philadelphia, ons of tho first of the professional ball players to enlist for service In ths World War, v i s another. Johnny died, like poor Matty, battling to tho last at Harsnao Lake, N. T. Only recently baseball lost ons o f tha greatest spit-ball pitchers of all tlma. Urban Bhocker. Tuberculosis has taken heavy toll In America's national game. Joa Clans, ratad by all but Per sonal friends o f Ilanoy Leonard, as tha greatest lightweight In the history o f the prise ring, was a victim of tha dlssaas. Poor little Joe laid hluixelf open to the attack by making weight for ‘ 'nattllng” Nelson In thalr memorable battle at Coldfield. Jem Driscoll, onco Eng land's pride, and one of the most clever boxers the game ever had, was counted out after a typical Driscoll fight against It. Bo was Frankie f’ nllahan, of New York, who met every lightweight In the M O RTICIAN S Atw ater 21>1 ^^Polish LEST WE FORGET P. 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