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BAL, SAYS MAYS Moye Association President s-s Worst. Thing About It Is Talk. qIps Aigeles, July 29.-Will Hays, ereidert of the Motion Picture Produccrs' and Distributors' associa tion of Aineiica, has failed, after a close study of motion picture studios here, to find "the horrors of Holly wood," he told the Hollywood chamber of- comme:ce at a dinner last night. "The one bad influence in Holly. wood is talk," said -Mr. Hays. - "For the life of me I can ftot see the horrors of Hollywood." THIe said the people must have en te-tainment,.that if they are deprived Wf. it thev 'will "go red" and that the right kind of mot4on pictures are need ed. "MWe must rcmove the reason for lies-about the industry," he continued. "Ours is a duty to youth. We are not so much interested in the millions of dollars invested In the industry, as we are in the mI'llions of children whose moral and education are invested in it." Jesse -L. Lasky told of a visit he made to Europe to v'Iew sites from which to choose a possible successor to lol lywood, "as a worl4 center for motion -picture production." "When I, reported to Mr. -layes," said Mr. Jkl;y, "I told him that no matter what was naid about Holly wood, it: was the only place in the ,world foi a motion picture tprodUction center." I Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days "LAX.-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially.. prepared SyrupTonic-Laxative forHabitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days toinducorregular action. It Stimulates and Regulates Very Pleasant to Take. Oc per bottle. FURTHER IEATED DE-BATE ON' TAR1FF BILL -ncial flelief In Sehfte (wt Measure wfil not Reaclh Vote Befoe Septem. ber 15. Washington, July 20.-Mliether the adiinistration tariff -bill will b:e en ,acted -before the November election him again become the subject of pri vate discusnion at the caiii.tol. There is a m1lore o. loss general belief n.is i!4 the senate that the moDirwue cannit *;c brought to a final vote in that body bcfore Seytember Ift and there are thone Who belicYv the ironing out of diffiernces t.elwe-en te ;xnate and house in confererice will be ruch a How and tedtons iprocess that it can not be comnplcted before ccngresrs gocs home for the fall eampaign. Come 1! kmocratic (!eitrs e-<press the belier that the house, its mewml .bership having rot in direct toah with the people during t1s 1rs recess, will balk at some of what the minority have insisted are high di ties in the hill. These leaders think that wihen the measure gces to con ference the house will deserve the uigbts of se")arate votes oi a rnber of questions. thus slowing up a -final "ver, lo ncm: :lc em'h faith in the 'tcltci ef their D:maocraet i collc.gles on t-his :oint. The move from t! D)ice.-atie sidc fo: "' .Ivest:galien eC. chargep. th::t scane sntr r nmalyInter7er.t ed in I.L.e wol and other dutica voted into the bill may operate to delay sen ate action. The Democrats say they will .press their resolutions for an in quiry and further heated discussion of the ma-tter on the floor appears to be In prospect. As the Jight over rates goes for ward in the senate sentiment in fa vor of "a scientific tariff to be bu around recommendations of the tailff THE "OLD RELIABLE" THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT White Haired Aabama Lady Says She Has Seen Medicines Come and Go But The "Old Reliable" Thedford's Black-Draught Came and Stayed. ' Duiton, Ala.-In recommending Thed- fecling after meals. Sour stomach and ford's Black-Draught to her friends and sick headache can be relieved by taking neighbors here, Mrs. T. F. Parks, a, well- Black-Draught. It aids digestion, also own Jackson County lady, said: "I am sists the liver In throwing off impuri tting up in years; my head is pretty ties. I Pm glad to recommend Black Vhite., I have seen medicines and reme- Draught, and do, to my friends and dies come and go but the old reliable neighbors." came and stayed. I am talking of Black- Thedford's Blr.ck-Draught is a stand Draught, a liver medicine we have used ard household remedy with a record of for years-one that can be depended up- over seventy years of successful use. on and one that will do the work. Every one occasionally needs something "Black-Draught %Nl relieve indigestion to help cleanse the system of Imparities. and constipation if taken right, and I know Try 1Black-lDraught. luImtt upon Thcd for I tried it. It is the best thing I have ford's, the genuine. ever fourd for the full, uncomfortable At all druggists. , rrHERE are always some .1 motorists who think that the cheaper they buy a tire the better the bargain. Then there are the regular G & J Tire users who have found that tire economy can only be reckoned up months after the tire is put on. If you are looking for the genuine value-the kind that makes every dollar work-you're likely to stick to 0 & jcowdl. THOMASSON'S GARAGE COnnission apparently cnifnues to increase. Senators Keys, Republican, New Hampshire, and Willis, Hepubli can, Ohio, aunnounced their support of this n today in statenents issued through the American non-partissn, scientitie tariff league. Announcing that ten internatonall labor organizations had petitioned congress to specd cnactnnt of the pIendinig tairiff measure, Senator ce Lean, of Connecticut, a Republican nin jority in the r.enate "intended to fight the opposition no matter how long it takes because we are determrined to pass the Fordney-McCunber 1:11 Le fore congrcr s adjourns. WOM4 N DECLAItMS SlE KILLED SIS'4'TJ Killing fie Result o Ihoree Sui I Ho0pe She Dies." New Yorlit. Ouly 26.---MiS4 lIa sepinart:onri~ t11 led last *Novm-ri~c by her riter Mrs. J:In .1. eisler natrii:1st "John th( Barber," was shot thi ec timen and fatally wounded to day in her B: ooklyn hedrooni.1 ice arrested Mrs. ]iMisler, hler two so, 1Glorris mnd Gaeorge. .nd the sl:tn woman's 'broeher, Max IKatz, charging cael1 of themd with homicide. A'ter rushing M:ss Katz to a hios P!tal detective3 who said they founrd her sister. tro'her and lieliphews in a ioo- F.dJoinlng the bed chamber, took all of them to the death bed where, the detectives declared, the dying so man identified Morris Reisler as the one who rhot her. Her sister, .4-0 Re:Fler, the po:ic alleged, deelart d that she and not her son had done the shooting. "I hope she dies-if she don't I'll choke her-I have been waiting a long time to get her," they quoted Mrs. ileisler as saying, on the trip to the hospital. Screams of Mrs. Jennie Katz, mother of the two women, aroused neighbors when the shots were tired, and they called the police. The police said Mrs.T Katz informed them that "Morris did it" and that Mrs. Reis ler, upon hearing these words, turned to her mother and said 'you lie." The police reported finding a revol ver in Mrs. Rcisler's possession but. expressed the opinion that she was trying to sheld her son iMorris. The elder Reisler-well known in Oporting cdreles, visited the hoie of tiUsS Katz last night, the police said and from there sent to a police eta tion and asked that she be ajrotected against violence. A detective accom hanued her 'nmek to her home, but re turned to headquarters in the belief that his precence at the Katz apait trut wars unndcesaary. Miss Katz, it was said, had been cashier in Reisler's barber shop and police said they were told he had given her money so that she might at tend a business school. The lUeislers, were imawrried 27 years ago. The poliec Said Mrs. Rcisler accused her husbanid of having been intimate with her si. 'ter for the past lin years. s The lock on the hail entrance into t'or Ka tz : rakomt hAd becii fo-red andl thle door e oken open. Police mid Ge~Forg~e Reisier -and May Katz admfit ted havig b'r.en hr the door. IF? LEA(GUE FAli.S Ru oien uh (I~ Hoe, Sa1ys aloyd Gecorge. Chanctre f'or (Churchm. J.orndon, July 28-"More terrible 'fafchines than in the late wvar are hc ing; constructed," said 'Prime Mlinister Lloyd George at a luncheon given by 200 pr'ominenrt Free cliurchmnen today. "Wthat for'?" he asked and continued: "To attack cities and maim, destr'oy and burn helpless wdmen and children. Keep your eyes on what is happening. If the churches of Europe and Ameri ca allow that 'to fructify, they had bet ter close their' doors. 'iWe reduced our armaments and if other nations follow the example, there 'will 'be. no serious menace to peace, but it is difficult for a nation to remain defenseless while others are prepar ing for war." Mr, Lloyd George said that the nrext war, if it came, would be a 'war on~ civiliza-tion itse'lf. speaking of the s'uddenness in whioh 'war came, he said: "The war germ is like any other germ-you do not know that you have it until it- has got you. It is of no use arguing with an epileptic when the fit is on him.. 'There is that atmnos ucher'o in the world now tied the ex llosiv'e mater-a-l is scattered over tihe face of Eiurope. "When a match is dropped it is too Cato to want. tahe coveant of' the league of nations. It is -the new spirit -that is wanted. Loek up the ex.plosives and capelally leek up throse givenr to driop ping matches.. Tihe churches must pro mote -the newv spir'it which is neces sary." 'lihe mzrime minister said that he at (ached high hopes to the league of na Lions. He ,said thrat civilization would be Bfafe if the league slicceeded. If it failed~ civillzation was doomed, -he - A bught . . .EN NIGHTS acR&N &RS by. --IN.A -bIQKCTWb ~ JOHN LOW .4 1 I /1 PR1iCESS THEATRE Thursday and Friday, August 10-11 CAN'T DO THE WORK 'It's tvo much to try to work every da,y against a constant, dull backaohe, or sudden darting pain In the small of the back. le rid of it. Try Doan's i Kidney Pilln. Your neighbors reconv nend them. Mk your 4ruggistl A. -1-1. iarke 60. Pickens .t., Lau renm-, n:an: "I Lad kidney troiible and tried differeist medicines and doctors without resilt. I was in such bad p:hape it was necessary for wc to drop liy wo.h t every ittle while, due to the f (ieuctt action ci by kidileys. The se 1r tC IS bi. ned Mt pa.sage and twere 1 I inl color. Nlottnin gs my back wias a, stiff ,4 a borld and(m so ore I could iardly touch it. I couldn't bfnd with ot1knif k I( i( 1 tr, ising through v .di wy-,. Dinirs ~ came (o0 ove r mC Eiddenly and it weemed as though a thiousanid VtU w4e dancing before m eyer. Whe I u ightI CameO I could ,hardly (Irag one foot aftcr the1 other. I began tsiing Doan': Kldney Pills and they Cend Mc of .!c troiu ble. I have 11 had O sign of kidncy t' roule Since." )1-. at all dealrsm. Foster-Aliburn co.. M fru, uft'ao. N. Y. To Stop a Cough Quick tako HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN.-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is onclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbcd on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Ilayes' Healind lioney In nide the throat combined with the heal lg effect of Grove's 0-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Isoth remedies are packed in one carton and the cont of the combined treatment is 3Sc. Just ask your druggist for HAYE' HEAUNG HONEY. r fig Hlp! 0 elP! HelP! called out the drowning man, and the young society gentleman threw off his coat, intending to plunge in and resz ie, but suddenly remembering that etiquette required an introduction, and as he had not been in troduced he just let the fellow drown. Now when the fellow from the whirlpool of commercial depression calls for help, COLLINS' DEPARTMENT STORE does not wait for an introduction, but when he whirls the price into halves our SPOT CASH LEVER lifts an - places the stock, no difference how large, in our big store with fully half whirled off the price. Bu y Chyne, white, pink, tan, Ciglains, fastcolors 81-& black, lavender and blue.- .C.. G9 Work Shii ts, _.48c, G5c and 75c Barber's Towels -. 6c Men's Union Suits --------- 49c Tutkish Towels 10c Bed Roii Slippers -------- 69c Stratford Crctcne, 36 inches 18c Crepe de Chene, white, pink, Scout Shoe, elk sole.....---$1.89 flesh, black, navy, jade, gray Boys' Suspenders - 3c and brown............$1.39 W hite 10c Umbrellas, with white rings in handle for only... ---.----. 98e Mate Ticking 7c Alumimium Percolators for.... . 95c Black Taffeta------------ 98c White Oil Cloth, 1 yard----- 25c Gray Taffeta------.----98e Dress Gingham ................... 1 c Dress Ciham-y-----------l10c Old Ladies' Comforts, all solid Dress Chambray.----.--------- c leathers Pereale...........-Men's Dress Shoes-------.. $2.50 Calico, fast colors for...------8c 40-inch Organdie, tan,black, Knives and Fork, 1 set for...--- 75c white, brown, blue, laven Silk Pongee, American made' 48c der, yellow and green.. 25c The Bavarian Broom Girl sang "Buy a Broom," but her price was one dollar, and at COLLINS' DEPARTMENT STORE you'll find great big brooms for only 35c3 Always More and Better for Less at Collins' W. 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