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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1925.
TWO
ROSEBURG NEWS- REVIEW
Issued Dally Except Sunaay by The- NiwRivK Co, I no.
B. W. BATES
BERT O. BATES-
.President and Manager
.Secretary-Treasurer
altered as second claaa mailer May 17, 120, at Uie post ofllta al
Roaeburg, Oregon, onder the Act ol March 1, 187
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ROSEBURG OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 192S.
ADULT EDUCATION
' - A recent article in. The Survey points out that among
primitive groups of people, education is someUiing provided
only for children. Grown-up people are not supposed to
need any further education. This authority goes on to
show that progressive nations should have a higher stand
ard, and should proAnote the idea that education should nev
er stop. In Athens, for instance, capital of ancient Greece,
there were no schools for children worthy of the name, but
people of all ages had an eager thirst for knowledge. The
existence of this desire for wisdom gave the masses of the
people a power for achievement, so that many authorities
consider ancient Greece about the most remarkable jiation
that ever existed.
In our times we feel the , need of good training for
children, but our ideas are wrong if we think that educa
tion stops when these youngsters leave school. The schools
oujjit to give them an eager desire for greater wisdom.
The mere facts and information that they have acquired
will to a large extent be forgotten. But if they have the
learning spirit, if they have actpjired habits of thorough
study, if they feel the desire to regulate their thought and
conduct and labor by the highest possible standards, they
will be well prepared for later activities. Our communities
must therefore promote good plans for adult education
through public libraries, reading rooms, lecture courses,
discussion groups, etc. One of the great problems of our
time is how to interest the masses of the people in the pur
suit of useful knowledge. The newspapers are certainly do
ing their share to help by printing more informative mat
ter than ever before.
picmn's
Br & BATES
COOO EVENING FOLKS
Hi ho hum
Omigosh
But wt don't know
WhaMm-tter
With us unlets ,
Mtbbs it's th
Spring fever
'Cause golly
When the sun
Peeped out today
We didn't feel
A dern bit
Like workin' '
JHo ho hum.
DUM BELL DORA THINKS I
Ducats are small clucks.
J 4 j
Went up to Mister Goox's show
yestiddy eve and saw a flock of
chorus girls and the curtain hadn't;
gone up two feet till we knew It
was a success.
4 -
This Is Boy Scout week and if
you see any boy alouchers around
the village sign 'em up for some
thing that'll make a reg'lar feller
out of 'em.
f -f -J.
Now that Spring is .almost here
the many wives of the village are
beseigin' the many hutbands for
the many Spring bonnets on dis
play.
4 4
Oftlmes the main reason why i
young feller goes to church sc
faithful is on acct of the good
lookin' soprano In the choir.
4
The other night
When the Kiwanls
Kazoo aggregation
. Was practicin'
One of the
Listener's
Broke down and
Sobbed when they
Wuz playin'
"My Ol' Kaintucky Hum"
And Irv Brunn walked
Up to him and said
"My good man,
Are you a
-Southern.) ?"
And the feiler
Looked at him
And muttered:
"No, I'm a musician."
4" .4 4
FLOWERS FOR THE
LIVING CLUB
No. 7 Frank Churchill. .
livery time we see our
WHAT IS IT
WATCH THIS SPACE
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Grocers
STATE PRESS
Free! Assn.,
Decorati, Iowa.
4 Butte. Mont., Jan. 21, 1.24.
American Drug at
COMMENT j Will you please aend me alx boxes of Meritol Nux Iron Tablets.
l dollar lire, or If you have them in a larger package, send the larger
Ilea. I'lcase aend them by parcel post and r win pay ' puaimau
when they arrive. ,
My husband has taken them three montha and finds they are sure
pulling Iron into his system and he has advised me to take them. I
am feeling beiier after ten day trial and can sleep soundly as before
1 could not net to aleep before three or four o'clock in the morning and
was very nervous. t
J1K3. II'A VI
RADIO
PROGRAMS
From Pacific Coast Station
PYROTQL POWDER
ATTENTION FARMERS:
I'yrotol Fowder Is still avail-
able, for another car If orders
Don't Overdo It. j
There la dancer that the le?lsla-l
I ture will overdo the businesa of
j depriving Governor Fierce of his ap-1
polntlve powers. J
I There la decided difference be-.
'tween criticising the appointments I
of A certain governor, and remov-f
ing the appointive power from all
' governora.
I There will probably be little crit
icism of the legislature's action re
garding the Fort or Fortland, for
that involves a local, rather than a
state problem.
But when it comes to state af
fairs, like the fish and game com
j mission and the penitentiary, the
: legislature had better slip into low.
I The governor of Oregon should
' be responsible for the administra
tion of state affairs. Depriving a
governor of the appointive power
because his appointments are poor,
; would be like scrapping an automo
, bile because of a poor mechanician.
;Far better sense to change the
mechanician than to scrap the ma
chine. Governor Pierce will be Oregon's
chief executive for two more years.
Give him. a chance to carry out his
program. Let him be held personal
ly responsible for that program.
If he continues a course, which
the legislature regards as detri
mental to the best interests of the
Name and address on file.
Meritol Nux Iron Tahlets are highly recommended as a general
tonic for restoring Ihe gen ral system to Its natural condition and a
trial will convince von of its merits.
RECOMMENDED BY W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
reach the county agent's office '"'" peup nave meir remeoy
during the month of February. !' ,ne "' box. But don't pass
only. II total orders received
good
The chaplain of the Massachusetts Senate recently of
fered an unusual prayer, irf which he quoted the words of
God, said at the foundation of Che world, "Let there be
light," and he declared that the demand is repeated each
duv of human duty. He prayed that the newspaper press
may shine with a judicious enliuhtment and be very help-j friend. Frank Churchill, on the
ful through a sincere purpose to distinguish right from ! Vy.rolY.n.
wrong. Many newspaper men have said tihe same prayer i village and a gang ot us tried to
for themselves, at times when it seemed almost impossible l!'?
to distinguish the truth. The journalistic profession should The bunch picked ye ed. as th.
not be a mere money making one. Anyone who takes it up
should have this keen leenng oi responsioiiuy ior nis smite
in forming public opinion, a duty for which he must some
day give account.
o
House bill No. 190 by Representative Walter Fisher, of
. Douglas county, which has become a law in this state, pro
vides that any person issuing a check on a bank in which
there is not sufficient funds to cover it shall upon conviction
pay a fine not to exceed $1,000 or imprisonment in the coun
ty jail not to exceed one year. This measure will put a
damper on persons who heretofore have bilked business
houses out of various sums of money by issuing spurious
checks from time to time. It will also have a tendency to
nlmtp a nuisnnre bv manv ueonle who are strictly honest
and sincere in their dealings but who often keep no check on Si,?' fi! "S T pro,!ra",
their bank account and frequently overdraw, entailing much 'Fame. hii t. th. first choice for kiu. The Time, ixa Angeles,
loss of time and a lot of Inconvenience to their local banker. l'vM of u nd wl" win unanimous 1 404.1 metors-i2:3o p. m . special
I1'- I program; 2:30 p m. feature pro-
Radio Features for Thursday,
February 12
KFItf, The Bulletin. San Fran
cisco, 270 meters 6; 30 p. m. mar
ket reports; 6:37 p. m. news bul
letins; 8 p. m. Kelli's dance or
chestra; popular intermission
numbers.
KNX, The Express, Los Angeles,
337 meters, 4 p. m. travelogue; 6:
15 p. m. special orchestral con
cert; 7:30 p. m. popular buslnoss
lecture; S p. m. two hours of fea
ture program; 10 p. m. Ambassa
dor Hotel orchestra.
KGO, General Electric company,
Oakland, 312 meters 10:40 a. m.
classroom Instruction by Oakland
public schools; 11:30 a. ii. lunch
eon concert; 4 p. m. Hotel St.
'rancis concert orchestra: 8 p. m.
dramatic progrum by KGO play
ers; Ariou Trio; 10 p. m. Hal
stead's dance orchestra.
KFI, Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los
Angeles. 5 p. m. hour of news bul
letins; 6:4j p. m. Y M C A speak
er; 7 p. m. dance orchestra; 8 p.
dramatic program; 9 p. m. fea
ture program; lo p. m. timallman
night, vocalists.
KI.X. The Tribune, Oakland, Si
lent after 7:30 p. m.
KKSG, Angelus Temple, Los
Augelus Jemple., Los Angeles, 278
mi ters 10:30 a. m. radio bible
school; 3:30 p. m. organ recital;
7:30 p. m. orxan recital; 7:30 p.
m. auditorium service; 9:15 p. m.
Gray studio program; 10 p. m. or
gsn recital.
KGW, The Oresonlan, Fortland,
492 meters 12:30 p. m. concert
under uusplces Fortland Civic Mu-
pio
do not make up a minimum
4 car by March b all accounts
will be returned. Frlce will be
VJ.&0 per hundred. Cap allot-
ment 1 cap to each two pounds 4
of powder. 4
laws which would make all gover
nors of this state mere figureheads.
simply because one governor may
have made rather a mess ot things
during the first half of his admin
istration. Medford Mall Tribune.
A Bill to Prescribe High School
Studies.
The Eddy bill, which has passed
the senate at Salem, would make
compulsory the teaching In high
school of spelling, arithmetic and
Here la your opportunity to grammar, in place of some of the
purchase some real money less essential branches. It would
makers. All flrst-clttss, season- limit th'e selection by students of
ed bonds ' their own courses of study, but
$5,000 City of Veinonla, would not abolish it.
Oregon, municipal, general ob- Tll. IH. ,,, , hA j
ligation, 6 per cent, sells at lcanol De said with truth that the
1102.87.
11.000 City of
Vimnnral run nf hnva ami trlrl nf
TwllJ . Ja"8' : high school age are fully compe-
t 8102. aO. I n. tn noloft Ihetr nwn tuHtai. Th.
81,500 B. P. O. E, Portland. '. h nr ,
6 per cent bond, sells at par. iMM.(JnM . knnw whnt i'm .
8131 Myrtle Creek, Oieson, l.-ntlal. Neither can It he tnnhfnliv
Get Accurate
Travel Information
your local Southern Pacific
apent is eager to aid you in
all your travel planning.
Benefit by his experience
and wide knowledge con
cerning all transportation
matters.
Rely upon him for full in
formation regarding
Fares
Schedules
Routes
Reservations, etc.
For wherever you plan to
go, Southern Pacific and
its connections cantakeyou.
L. B. MOORE, General Agent
Phone 11, Rfiteburg, Oregon
Southern Pacific
Juncta to tha flying machine and
we decided to try Mr. Churchill
first. After explaining our predica
ment, Frank grinned and got a
sack and filled it un uiiih hnl
screws and what nots. We don't !lc club: 6 m- children's
know whether it was Frank's fault i "" Silent night.
because the machine never flew but i KPO, Hale Brothers, Inc.. San
I if It was we'll never hold It against ! Francisco, 423 meters 7 a. m. set
Ihim. It Is mighty funny what""" UP exercises; 10 a. m. news
things will stick to a fellow bulletins: 10:15 a. m. "What's on
throughout his days and that little I Ht Theatres": 11 a. nt. chat to
incident is a bright spot in our i housewives ; 12:45 p. m. Common
memory the memory of a tousled-1 wealth club luncheon; 1 p. m.
haired kid approaching a busy j Fairmont liolel orchestra; 4:30 p.
merchant for "a few bolts fer nuth-ini. Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 5:30
in'". But that Is Frank Churchill. ip m children's hour: 6:30 p. m.
As the years roll by, Frank'a ! "What's on at the Theatres;" 7
friends also Increase. He's a fine 'p. m. Fairmont Hotel orchestra;
fellow, a regular ouy and we're so 8 d. m. organ recital: 9 D. m.
10 p. m. dance
Parley Vous.
According to a convention of merchant tailtrrs held nt
Cleveland, men will wear brighter colors during the coming
' year. Probably they know, as the men usually take about
. i t t I...I a., ii l. ....... t I ' :
wnat is naiiucu out to mum milium, inm ii h'uimuiui. y w .
date the average man has not shown much tendency to wear . Parley Vous.
those brilliant hucd garments by which the men of a century
ago used to make themselves glorious. His idea of recent
years ha been to make himself inconspicuous, mid look sub
stantial rather than beautiful. However, there are plenty of
the young fellows who will need but little persuasion to dec
orate themselves, and some of the older ones will join the
movement too.
o
The Germans talk very honest relative to the claim that
they are secretly arming for another war. It will le re
called that at a previous time when their rulers were cx
pessing their devoted longing for peace, they had collected
the most powerful military machine the world ever saw, ant.
they were not satisfied until they had seen how it woul
work. I'ut they should not be condemned on mere suspic
ion. The nations that have felt their fighting powers natur
ally feel a little nervous as they see them recovering
! '
THE FOLLOWIN' IS ONE OF THE
. SONGS AS 8UNQ AT THE
LAST LEGION MEETING
Era ill ; 6 p. in.
'tin; 6:30 p.
! grain; lo p. in
orchestra.
Hickman's orciies
m. children's jiro
Htckniau's dance
Hlnkey dinkey, parley vous.
i
too
Of
dern
ntera
striMinth, unci perhaps
cliiu'd to soe things.
dIK.s ;rre n little too much n ,
, Thn pacific IMRhwajr hctwtvn
tUlIanl mid Myrtle Civ"k han Imm-ii
!i;nn'i hkhIti and rar urn gt itiiu:
through without difficulty. Piib
fMRi'w av, wtdi i'iumikIi for the
Mk piisHrnttt-r bun-! and freight
tnu K.h, have hti-n nit through the
))ltN nf lno ry k and dit t, ho
thai at 11 truttic In ifttlng by with
h trouble or delay. I
.Much nf tin pavement U nt 111
v. n -Iff dirt, hut thia J brine: r
ii!ivt an rnt aa crows with ,
hov'lt run rh'Hn awnr tin dchrl.
but at tbu prweiit rati it mil
I'h'tity of money to loan on
honied within tl' city: jh
alilt' monthly. The iinl an !
only av to secure thill hcune.
See M. y. liice, of KICK tV
KICK.
irohnity rMjnlrt most of the k
to rMni!rtry clear the road
No n w (illdoi have o.ruir-d
l.owever, which hn Riven i'i--work
men un opportunit y lo n
reod with elrarliiK ny the M
ulides, h n d thev har ieen ii.al.-
I'U; rupitl proni'O!1. 1
Tlnv load to t hr ronM in r. o
open, tin l iilt s hiiviTiK lee re
ported tlH-i during the extifne-
ly w et eat iter.
KIU. The 1 mien, Los Aueeha,
'404.1 inoterM 12:3) p. m. proennn
j of newa Items and music: 2:'M p.
jm. special Instrumental proKram;
.J6 p. in. Hickman' orchestra; 6 : !0
p. in. children's prouram: r-3,) P
m. popular busiru'S talk; 7 : 4 T p.
in. Income tax talk; 10 p. in. daiu-e
I music.
i S KI'O. II. ih- Itrotheri. Inc. S.,n
tafcKfS. VA'W.JI Krancico, i2X meters 7 a. in. I-
f , tiiiK up eerei!e: In p. m. news
Zd 0ssr .bull liim; lo:l.". a. m. "What'! n
at the 'I heal res ; 11 a. ni. chat io
hnu.tew iven; " p. ni. Kairiuoiit Ho
tel orchestra; 4:0 p. m. Ttir
iiiiini lloti 1 onhestra; !t p. in. one
act play hy Theatre Art a Cluh
KiV. The On Houlun, Portland,
4!2 ineirrs - 1 'M p. m. ctirtrt;
5 p. m. children's pnirain; S p.
tn. rniveraity of Oiec-m fxten-i.m
division lecture; lt:3U p. in. Hoot
Owl.
4FSt, Anu' lus Temple, ,oa An
elen, 27 'met' Ts- In : Un a. in. ra
ilto bible sehool; 3:it" p. m. ot mo
recital: 7 3n p tn. audiiorliiTu s. r
vice: 1 1 . p. m. Cray .studio jio
gram; lii p. m. oruan recital.
KLX. The Trlbunp. Oakland. " 9
meter 8 p. m. Kriday th 1;' h.
"Reform! Reform! la
often the wa.tch word
charlatans."
tllve us this day our daily bread
and If you phase we will have
(i'linni Urns. MII.K ItlEKAU Thone
i;:::.
( A.. lrtM TbmI Wlr.)
U'M'.VA, III , Feb. 8- W arren ,T.
I.ii.e-itn, n yt-r-tloi tut, whs found
KtiUty of nmrder of his wtfe Line.
w lumi li rifiti'HKeil he kilbnl u ith
ltron Shoup her brother. hose nran recital; S p
iKHlff-s he t urned and w hni heads "Pft 'ai pmRram
he .filed tn a concrete- bliH'k. by n
mty la-i ntKlit, and as seni-nced
to ht- imprisonment. The juty on
th" tltst ballot unanimously decided
Lincoln was guilty l hi second
a-s ililded as to bis sanity when
ilu crime Has committed and the
ihlid dec-a ret, he still Is pane. Two
ethT ballots fixed the penally.
1 loodou pronratn : be read;.
what evt r happens.
KKI. Krh ('. Anthony. I i.t
Los Angeles. 459 meters p ;n.
hour of news bulletins; 6:4 p a.
m. two hour - of
M p. m. Oit t
al son recital.
KtiO, (Jeto ml KbTtric comj
luncheon concert; 3 p. ni. t
musical progTiun and spenkM
p. m. Hotel St Francis or h
p. in Ulrls" Malt Hour; r-
nUht
KNX. The Vxpr". Los Aiik-
Sai meter- 11 Sn a. m talk
women: !. p. ni. children '
g-atu; 7 p. m. motorist's
no a ram: fi l' dinner concert; II
rV 11 im t'ocoanut tlroe dancv or- 1
7 per cent sella at 8102. 50.
general obllKatlon, 6 (tor cent, ,eald that the homelier eaaenUals are
sella at $101.00. si.rt o taahf in tita
$150 City of Roseburg, gen- flCnool8 that nign 8cnoo! pupIl8 do j
aeTlaat $H350 PW not need eru. It la a matter nf ,
wVhave a larKe list to draw " S"?1,,,1 rfSS!.? consideration to Rical comedy,
from, and believe we are lu a sDoor "Dt?ner , w..jL hi "ie Tact that they took shfpwreckrti
position to olfer yoo special f"!! . men aboard and were caucbt be-
I o.S .r V indeed, thla weakness extends, In
brokers
; cause they enxneed In an act of
.mercy. They are entitled to that
The marital diffi
culties of Ji.ianri Mapsie, and
the efforts of the lattor to oiltain
a title, brought forth many good
laughs. The cast included a well
rnLluZ f? .? T ly!bnu' their fate. It won't be hard, j which afforded some Rood musi
Sawfr tha Weare ""' concerned, how- cal numbers. The show was re-
e?v .Mh?r, , ,h Ui,"nKinflle" ever, about the captain of the Al-'plcte with Individual sonKs and
I I L?Ug-. ' , chol8below- Konquln. Is he not on dangerous dances which added considerable
.h,.i. i. i. .r.V i found? Was he authorised by the ' entertainment
i, j . 1 . .1 .i Portland P"ss club to do as he
VZ-J?.??ut1J0'?:ot I"6 .th-!did? Is It etulcal for a federal of-
l'.t,i k ii ,ih 1 i : fleer to catch a bootlercer. without
sory.
As for selection of their
own
of hlKh
orchestra 8 p. m. the same; 9 p.
m. Community Chest program; 10
p. in. dance music.
Radio Features for Sat Feb. 14
KKKC. The Bulletin. San Fran
cisco. 270 meters S: 30 p. ni. mar
ket reportB and new items; 6:37
to 7:30 p. m. Hotel Whltcomb or
chestra. KNX, The Express, lx8 Anueles.
337 meters 2 p. m. talk on the
psychology of living: 5:i5 p. m. or-
lan recital: 8: 16 t. m. dinner I
hour program; 7:30 p. m. organ re- freshman year some or all of the oregonlan
cital; 8 p. m. travelogue; 10 p. m. studies that they had chosen for. 1
Ambassador Hotel orchestra; 11 p. inemseives, and make a fresh start
i Janw Purvpll "KNX fiirl."
K(!0, Oeneral Klectrlc company, j tion has shown them to be better
312 meters 11:30 a. m. luncheon j suited to their reul needs. Eugene
,.rf l n m Hntel St. Francis i Guard.
concert orchestra; 8 p. m. Callforn
lt String Quartette and varied pro
gram; 10 p. m. dance music.
KFI. Earle C. Antnony, inc., los
i first sending In his card and giving
;4H hours notice . of his a
SIR KNIGHTS, ATTENTION
u i i. .. -"-"v "'"" the fate or this old-fashioned sea
schools, ts fa lacy is demonstrated doK wno gU1I tninks ,he constltu.
amonK students past hih schoo Uon ap!,,Uia tQ thfk coast of ()reKon
" " " ";,on wet days,
iwiiiiiiwu Miun iniKo iiiai many coi
Ascalon Commandry, Mo. Ii, will
approach? meet In regular Conclave Tuesday
We are wondering Just what may be evening at 7:30 o'clock. Order of
the temple will be conferred.
lege students abandon after their
ill he not be sum
moned to Salem and asked to ex-,
plain such unusual conduct. East !
W. C. HARDING, Recorder.
Home Sweet Home. Your' own.
Material from Pages.
V. Dtrr 1i.rlit V.l
with others that their added dlscre. rorwork8llopor vam, ,;
quire l'ettey's Confectionery.
I
Tha Presumptuous Aloonauln
Rushing to the rescue of i ihlrt. "HUIIU II I I L.I1LIU I
wrecked crew the coast guard cut-
Angeles, 469 meters 5 p. m. hour ; ter Algonquin found the survivors j
m' just picked them up from a batter-1 Ul
ed life boat. As the booxe boat was I
plainly In the smuggling business I - '
and had a cargo aboard, the' The road show, "Bringing up
I revenue cawain placed the booze j Father" presented at the Antlers,
runners under arrest and brought 1 Theatre last night drew a large1
them to port. We take It that the crowd which obtained a great i
court in passing judgment upon deal or amusement from Ihe mu-
of news bulletins; 6:45 p. m
Clyde Shepherd, address; 7 p. m.
dance orchestra; 7:45 p. m. tne
book shelf; 8 p. m. musical con
cert; 9 p. m. two hours ot special
concerts and programs.
KKSti, Angelus Temple, Lxs An
geles. 278 meters 10:30 a. m.
Radio Features for Friday, Feb. 13 Wunshlne hour program; 3:30 p. m.
DAILY WEATHEil liEPORT
TJ. S. Weather Tiureau, local of
fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 2i hours
ending 5 a. in.
Precip. in Inches and Hundredths.
HU-hcst teniperalui-e yesterday.. 4ii
Lowest temporal ure last night.. 3
I'recipitation last 24 'hours H2
Total precip. since first month..3.2!t
Normal precip. for this month 4.56
Total precip. from Sept 1,
to date .. 31.47
Average precip. from Sept.
1, 1S77 ....21.42
Total excess from Sept. 1,
102 1 10 05
Average precipitation for 4fi
w-et seasons. (September to
May, Inclusive) 31.48
Ilain toniplit and Wednesday.
WVI HKI.I. M....,,r.,,,,..f '
(irav Htudlo program; 7:J p. m.
auditorium service, special music.
KflW, The Oregonlan, I'orlland.
492 meters, 10 p. m. Colburn s
Melodv Men from Hotel Portland.
KPt), Hnle Brothers, Inc.. San
Francisco. 423 meters 7 a. m. set
ting up exercises; 10 a. m. news
bulletins 10: 15 a. m. "What s on at
the Theaire s"; 1 p. m. Fairmont
Hotel Orchestra: 3:30 p. m. tea
dansant; 5:30 p. m. "What s on at
the Theatres ; 8 p. m. 1-alrmont
dance orchestra.
KIU. The Times. Angeles.
404 1 meters 12:30 p. ni orches
tral concert; 6 p. in. llickninns
orchestra: 7:45 p. m. Income tax
talk; 10 p. in. Hickman's orches
tra: 11:30 p. m. The Ixis An
gels."
KI.X, The Tribune, unkianu,
meters Silent.
509
Safe Fat Reduction
Suburban Heights.
Taking In The Newspaper.
By CLUYAS WILLIAMS
McQure Newspaper Syndicate'
Arundel, piano tuuer. rnone L
, NOTICE OF BAZAAR DATE
In onler tint there may be
I'oiiMUl in tlslc. h, lilies
SiHiciy of ihe First t'hitMtan tra
hurrh de..ire lit aiinuunre thai It, KI'KC. The lliilli'iin. Ssn K
!ih aluj.idy set the dates lor lis rliw, :'?' meters- 4 ' r m i
i:'-'." t'lnisimss bsiaar for the llih ket reports and nt-s bull.-i
and l'.'lh'uf Ivceiuber. it. 2 p. ni Bern' Lr.U Synii-i:
Whr be fat? The answer of most i
fat pt'op'e Is that constant dieting
Is hard, continual exercise Is tire
some and exhaustive and then, too
It might be harmful to force the
weight down. That was the old-fash
ioned Idea. Today In Marmola Pre
scription Tablets all these difficul
ties are overcome. Just a pleasant
little tablet after each meal and at
bedtime causes fat to vanish. This
m.dcrn method Is easy, entails no
dieting or exercising and has the
added advanlage of cheapness.
tlet a box of these tablets and
start taking them now. Within a
Ishort time yon will be gelling rid of .
: !fat steadily and easily without star-:
nt ivatlnn diet or tiresome exercise. (
ou 111 be comfortable and able:
s. It, i enjoy the food you like and want, i
tsit 'Kven after taking off many pounds '
there will be no ftabbiness or,
wrinkles remaining. You will feet,
I'HI per cent better. All drug stores ,
the world over sell Marmola Pre-!
srrlpiion Tablets at one dollar for a
box. or the Marmola Company. I
(eneral Motor Building. IVtnnt,
Mich., will gladly send them to you '
on receipt ol the price. i
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TO GET SUNDAY PAPEC. AND HWE
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