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?AGE SEVEN portunities THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1929 ffers Saving shawa's Buy-at-Home Sale Beauty Parlors in Rome Are Forbidden According to L atest Decree of F ascism Rome, Italy. --Amongst the many may in three new beauty parlors things which Fascism has declared taboo are the 'beauty parlors" which have cropped up in Italian cities during the past few years, In one of them, which has driven a thriving trade in Rome, the po- lice hag seized 235 bottles and pots of imported 'beauty' preparations. In others ten masseurs have been warned to keep strictly to thew business of rubbing and leave such things as face lifting, eyebrow re- pn and the reduction of dou- ble chins by means of surgical op- erations severely alone. This new order has struck dis- recently started in Rome by well- known American and French spee- falists, Plastic surgery was in its infancy when they planted their tents here, but it is doomed to die before growing up, amd many an expensive parlor will put up its "to let" dard in consekuence of the new order, Massage, permanent waves, face creams and powders may go on their roseate path, but potions to be taken internally for the restora- tion of lost beauty may be sold no longer, NEW DIRIGIBLES T0 CARRY PLANES America's Giant Airships Will Each Have Accommo- dation for 5 Aeroplanes Philadelphia,--The new 6,000 cubic feet airships now being con- structed for the Navy Department will have equipment for carrying 6 combat airplanes each, Command- er Charles E, Rosendahl of the dirigible Los Angeles disclosed in an address before the War Birds, an organization of fliers who serv- ed in the world war, The small combat ships could be detached or attached to the mother dirigible at the will of the flight commander, Commander Rosen- dahl said, In the event of another war, he added, large dirigibles, with cruising speeds of hetween 85 and 100 miles an hour, could ap- proach within a few miles of the limit of Visibility of an enemy fleet, release the airplanes for reconnais- sence and then transmit to the de- fending fleet complete information regarding the attacking force. The pregnability of rigid aircraft from anti-craft gunfire would thus be reduced to a minimum and com- plete knowledge of the strength and manoeuvrability of enemy sea- craft and aircraft would be obtain- ed with a minimum of risk to de- fending personnel and equipment, This would mean that the naval forces would be equipped with air- plane carriers of two distinct types. the surface carriers of the type of the Saratoga or Lexington, and the aerial carriers, such as the dirg- ibles under construction. Commander Rosendahl said that the Los Angeles would soon make tests of discharging and picking up airplanes. He believed that the re- spective fields of the two types of aerial transport had been found. To increase the size of a plane beyond a. certain point is to ae- crease its efficiency, while to in- crease the size of an airship is to raise its efficiency in proportion," he said, "That is why Graf Zeppelin is half again larger than the Los An- geles, and why the British are building airships larger than either and why the new navy dirigibles will be as large as the Graf and the Los Angeles combined." REMOVE LARGE TREES TO ANOTHER ESTATE Woodstock, Feb, 6. -- A tree transplanting operation of more than usual difficulty is being per- formed in the city, attracting the in- terest of all who have occasion to travel to the more northerly part of Light street' where fcur blue spruce trees, over thirty feet high, and we:ghing nearly three tons each are being removed fronr their orig- inal s' 'tings transported some co.i- giderahle distance and replanted, The trees are being removed from the Light street property formerly owned by Clarence Gorrie and recently purchased by W. J, Taylor, publisher, and are being placed on the lawn of "The Gables," Mr, Taylor's ho e at Light and Brants street , The largest two of the trees will be placed at the en- trance to the driveway, the other two being pleced at the lower end of the sunken garden, The actual transplanting was be- gun Wednesday, but. preparations had to be made last fall. A trench three feet deep was dug around the trees at a radius of four feet. This trench was then filled with straw and left until the ground became frozen. On Wednesdav by means of a derrick and the aid of horses the trees were lifted bodily from their resting place and trans- ported by stone boat to their new positions. Jack Worth was carried 50 miles to a hospital at Butte, Mont., suf- fering from pneumonia. Most of the trip was made on snowshoes. Worth and his wife were on their honey- moon trip. AIMEE SAYS PROBE [5 POLITICAL MOVE Evangelist Contends She is "Political Pawn" in the Present Case Seattle, Wash,, Feb, 6.-- Aimee Semple McPherson, Los Angeles ev- angelist, charged that the legisla- tive inquiry into a $2,600 gift to Superior Judge Carlos 8, Hardy of the California city, was a 'political move' and contended that she was the 'political wn" in the case when she passed through Seattle early on her way to Canada, Mrs. McPherson was en route to Vancouver B, C., where she will conduct revival services for two weeks, "It's all politics," declared the plecturesque leader of Angelus Temple when she arrived in Seattle at 6,30 yesterday morning and changed traing for Vancouver. "They want to get Judge Hardy out, so they're using the cheque to try and oust him, and I'm the political pawn, but I'm used to it, That seems to be one of my chief roles being a pawn. "Will I return to California to testify later in the cheque case?" ghe said "Oh, yes, Why, I'd go clear to India if it would help Judge Hardy to clear his name, He is a dear, fine, sincere man, and I'd be as surprised, as disillusioned, if Judge Hardy went wrong as if God went wrong, That's what I think of that fine man who has been so unjustly accused, so mistreated, so maligned, "You know I realize what it is to be fals-ly accused, because I have gone through all that, If we'd had a real auditor at the time the cheque was written this would not have happened, but we had a Meth- odist Minister doing some of our bookkeeping. I asked himr why he wrote 'legal' on that cheque, and he said 'Oh, I saw that it was a Judge. and I thought, of course, it would be classified under 'legal'." Casts Net Into the Deep; Makes Peculiar Catch New York, N.Y., Feb. 6, -- Wil- I'am Janus of Atlantic Highlands, his sloop in the lower bay the oth- er day and from the soft sit of the bottom he lifted some crabs and geverteen bottles of rye, each en crusted with barnacleg an shells, * Customsmen stopped his sloop as it approached the eity and be- neath several thousand crabs an agent poked his way to the bot- tles, Janus was taken before Philip Elting, collector of the Port, who N.J., cast his net over the side of, Tambour MANTLE CLOCKS Reg. $15 $11.75 "Gent's P | Pocket t Watches g 15 Jewel Best Swiss Movements. $12.75 Fortune Cases. Regular $20.00. Ladies' Wrist Watches Lever movement, 15J. Guaranteed, Reg. $10, 26 Piece All Stainless Set of Thursday Friday Saturday | ALARM CLOCKS EBs ETERS _--- Churchley CUTLERY Reg. $14.00 The Jeweller PRINCE ST. penalty after warning him to turn | the bottles. such things over to the customs in | probably the future. Janus was indigrant, discharged the Mishicrman without | should have been allowed to keep | FOCH ABLE TO REST was part of | ment heaved overboard some years He felt ago by a pursued rum runner, was that he had done no wrong and | taken to the Barge Office. Wis had disturbed his earlier The liquor, which | a conrsign- | Paris, Feb. 6.--Marshal Foch | night after an attack of indigestion AFTER DISTURBED DAY |The attack left the Marshal tired, th an increased temperature, Joseph Burns, 21, was sentenced s able to get some sleep last to ten years in prison for mutilat- ing Bernard Dooley, aged 9, hours. home of his grandparents. Room Suite prising Buffet, Drop decorations. Reg. February Sale. Breakfast 6 Piece Breakfast Suite com- Table and 4 chairs enamelled in grey with blue decorations. Also in cream with brown $59.50. 549.50 full Valance. Leaf | February Sale, Extension Couches Simmons' Steel frame Ex- tension Couch with heavy Link Spring. Complete with mattress, covered quality Cretonne with deep Reg. $13.75. in good $11.95 Important Features in Our Great February Clearance Sale 3-Piece Fibre Suite Smart Fibre Suite upholster- ed in Fancy Denim with Auto Spring Construction, finished in shaded buff en- amel. Comprising settee, chair and rocker. Reg. $39.50. February Sale, $33.95 ruary Sale, Marquisette White Marquisette that will give splendid service. For one sale only. Reg. 27c yd. 15¢ yd. day's Feb- Wool Reversible Rugs Wool Reversible Rugs in the popular 30 x 60 in. size in charming designs and color- ings. The double surface gives extra wear. They are ideal for bedrooms in rose, blue, mauve and fawn. Reg. $6.95. February 4 $5.95 each 8-Piece Oak Dining Room Suite Here is a splendid buy in a fumed Oak Dining Room Suite of 8 pieces comprising Buffet with long Linen Drawer, 2 Cupboards and 2 Cutlery Drawers. has British plate mirror back; 6 ft. Extensoin Table and set of 6 Diners upholstered in leather. Reg. $105.75. AT Apartment Suite A beautiful 7 Piece Walnut Apartment Suite at a very low figure comprising Buffet, new style Convertible Pedestal Table that can be used as Dining Table or Living Room Table and set of 4 Walnut Chairs upholstered in Tapestry and very nice hanging mirror to fit over Buffet. Reg. $175. February Sale February Sale, $89.50 3-Piece comprising chair and rocker. Cl ions Fibre Suite 3 Piece Fibre Suite in antique shade of cream settee, seats have spring filled on special Great Values To Celebrate Opportunity Days This Week--Thursday, Friday and Saturday The ed very special ventional and trellis designs finished with lace edging, 36 in. wide. Curtain Nets Fine quality Filet Curtain Nets in a splendid firm quality that is mark- for this sale in con- Chintz Very dainty Chintzs that are full of color, if you want to brighten up the windows come and secure your requirements now and save .money. 36 in. wide. Reg. 39 Bed Outfit Simmons' Walnut Finished Steel Bed with continuous posts and five fillers fitted with Simmons' Link Spring and yard. Feb- guaranteed pure felt or cotton mat- Wilton Rugs Fine quality Wilton Rugs in wonderful designs of Persian, Chinese and Egyptian Rugs. They are closely woven of good quality worsted that will stand the hardest wear. OSHAWA he was sick with chickenpox at the It was only recently that the boy was able to appear and give evidence, although the assault took place in October, constructed s pring seats that ensure ser- vice and comfort. Up- holstered in smart Moquette. Reg. $85.50 February Special, $75.00 Size 4-6 x 7-6 Reg. $25.00 for $22.50 Size 69 x 9-0 Reg. $43.50 for $39.50 Size 9-0 x 10-6 . Reg: $69.50 for $59.00 Regular 49c. February Sale tress. Reg. $24.65. February pid 35¢ yd. 29¢ yd. $19.75 Size 9-0 x 12-0. LUKE FURNITURE CO. gi en 63 KING STREET EAST PHONE 78 - Re : ruary sale,

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