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Wednesday, April 22, 1931 LA GRANDE EVENING nrcsKRVER. LA GRANDE. ORE, Paw Two jn Death Dive ? Smart Hats for the Spring Season A Choice Group at $4.95 and $6.90 These are all new spring models which makes this offering very timely for all women who want to top their costume with new style smartness. . ; ' ; CONNER'S La Grande's Own Store PORTLAND TAKES OPENERAT HOME Junk Walter's and Ed Coleman Share in Honors of 4 to 8 Victory. By the AsHoclcitei! Premi For spine-tingling recreation, yes terday's CoaBt league games provided tho fans the best they have hud yet. Threo ot the four games were won by n single run, gathered In tho clos ing Innings. ' To "Junk", Walters, Portland hurl er, went the honors for beating Hol lywood's Stars 4 to 8 In a ninth In ning rally In the opening game of the season at Portland. His single scored the winning run from second base. ' Coleman shared In tho com pliments. JuBt previously, IHb double scored Halo to tio tho count at threo all. Coleman also got a homer, Seattle Unit The fourth game, howevor, saw a run fest In which the San Francisco Missions wanted over eeaiuos In dians In the northern city 16 to fi. Reuther was nicked for 13 hits In seven Innings. LamaiiBki, who suc ceeded him, allowed six hits and was l f 1 Stomach Troubles , Headache and I Dizziness 1 If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over. It you can't digest your food, you lose Btrcngth, get nervous and feel , as tired when you get up as when you went to bed, For io years Tanlac has restored to health and activity many thousands who suffered just as you do. Mr. Daniel Vincifjucrra, of Clot Stiles St., Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I have not had a dizzy spell or a head ache since taking Tanlac. M y nppctito has increased, my nerves arc in better shape and I can enjoy a good night's sleep." Let Tanlac do for you what it did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs. The cost is less than 2c a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist to day.' Your money back if it doesn't help you. Adv. held responsible tor five Mission runs. San Franclsctt nosed out Sacra mento In a slugfcst 11 to 10. The Senators could not overcome a one run load the Seals tubllshed In 'the sixth. Oana and Hunt of tho ScalB. and Wlrts of the Senators banked homers. t Desnlto two runs In tho eighth, Oakland could not get ahead of the Margin gained by L03 Angeles in tho first seven innings and dropped a closo game to the Angels 8 to 7. Reese, Acorn rlghtflelder, got two homers. Barton, Angel rlghtflelder, hit around the Uttgs once. - GENE TUNNEY PICKS ST RIB TO BEAT MAX MUNICH. Bavaria, Apr. 33 UPi James Joseph (Gene) Tunney, former heavvwclRht boxing champion, and his wife, who are on a visit hero are delighted with the Bavarian capital. Their round or Blghtscctng Includes a trip up tho ZugBpltze, Germany's nignosc mounuun, wnero iiuuiey iii' toiuiB to do some skiing, Asked what lie thought of Max Schmellng. world's heavyweight chain plon boxer, Tuimey flam ho oeucveu tho German was still not quite up it tho mark in rlngcraft to lace ex perienced boxers llko Sharkey and strihiing. HlrnmiiK. no thought HbouM bo winner of tho match at Plnvplnnri .Itllv 3. Tllimev remarket 'that he did not believe Prlmo Car- nnra, Italian boxer, had much cnancr of rapturing tho world's heavyweight title. By Alan J. Gould (Associated Press Sports Editor) Although tho Cardinals, with or without their slugging outfielder. Chick Hafcy. hove been made pretty , firm favorites to repeat in the Na- I tlonal league, Ed Wray in his column In tho St. Louis Post Dispatch In- dlcateH tho "wlso money" around St. ( Louis has quoted the Chicago Cubs to win at odds of 2V4 to 1, bracketing tho - Cardinals, Brooklyn and Giants at 3 to 1. , This nt least Indicates how closely matched tho betting men consider the four main pennant contenders. However, thcro has been no pre season evidence strong enough to Justify preference for the Cubs over the Cardinals. Tho Cardinals have proved their caBe. They have all around class and they have the pitching. , Tho Cubs' chances hinge on too many "lis." li itogers nm., makeB a real come-back, if either Bell or Jurges fills the bill at third banc and If tho club gets morn con sistent pitching, than It did In 1030. the Bruins will hovo at least on even ohance to win the battle royol. Then there Brooklyn out wnj renew this argument for the 99th time? The box scores are telling tho story In more interesting uu- lon olrcady. IUX'KNi: Tltllll TK Harvard's A. A. News aaus tins tribute to Knute rtockne: Rockno Have to lootuan tne imi. behind a balanced line. He gave to football coaching scores oi yuui( men. Ho gave to tne game uw im-n of concentration on detail to which ho attributed his success, no auueu football literature by his contribu tions. ' H wns a force for great good among thousands of boys who know him only by, reputation, boys in an impressionistic stage many of whom possibly were maue ijcluti jj his stories of George Qiuu ond others. Ho govo to tho world an amazing norfcnnnlltv lllltl a Will to Win. Through tho deeds of his teams and the men no coucneti. ue bvc ,u.i. than one fight talk to the oounttry at largo. , "Knuto- uockne nos gone tu jum Percy D. Houghton '09 another gridiron Immortal. They leave to other men their most valuable con tributions to tho greatest of Ameri can college games." t Jill?) mi TJ & fa v tJa i,n A 1 3 HA it L Seek To Learn Mineral Values Of AH Alaska WASHINGTON (Special) The most significant effort yet made to deter mine the mineral values of Alaska will be carried out this summer by the department of the interior. The recent congress opproprioteo $350,000 "for continuation of the In vestigation of mineral and other resources of Alaska." along the Alas ka railroad. This is In addition to the regular appropriation for work In Alaska, tNow you can XyxfV the ONE MAIN ROAD I , t ii ' lI.MXf f'OAf'lll'.S Thero haBn't been much ballyiioo nhnut it. but tho University of Illi nois believes it haB turned out per-J imps moro coocneB man any uluui Tho nnnronriatlon was placed in the hands of Secretary Wilbur and ho has organized the work chiefly through the geological survey. Though this special opproprlatlon is not available until July 1, the geological mirvRv. considering the short working seoson in Alaska, has arranged to moke advances from its own funds that the work may bo started early ond a full season of results attained this year. As fast os given Investigations are roniDleted tbcv will be reported and 1 the facts mode avolloble In Alaska without reference to Washington.' A Major Project One of tho mojor projects In this Investigation will be an examination of tho anthracite ridge coal field in thJ vielnltv of the Alaska railroad. This will include detailed surface In vestigations. Including test pitting and trenching In tho onthraclte ridge ccal field, where there ore known veins more than 60 feet thick, sub surface core drilling and Investiga tions in the anthracite ridge coal field, entailing about 4.000 feet of core drilling. Examinations of re ported new prospects and reexanilna- i .i r ....... I .w. I horlnn nrPflR ' Ul llUUUllllfc.". q . with special reference to quontltotlve I determination of poaslblo mineral tonnage and the assembly of and recording of all known mines ond prospects within the railroad belt will be carried out. Sixty thousand dollars has been al located to Willow Creek. Fairbanks. Copper Mountain, Glrdwood. Kan tlshna, ond Moose Pass districts and a party will operate at each of these areas. In these districts rather exten sive prospecting or development has been In progress and the work will be of on Intensive type and on a rather detailed scale. Twenty-four thousand dollars have been allocated to the West Fork of Chulitna. Voldez Creek, Talkeetna who enmo to the Northwest several , the lnvest,gtttors will operate In four This picture, taken near Kansas City, shows now a new training pla'ne hurled its nose in the ground wllh Us Uiil almost per pendicular ufler a spinning foil from a.liuu fret. Bert Thomas, pilot Tor I nlted States Airways, wlni was testing the ship, re mained Willi Hie c rafl until it was only a rew I Iri'd feet up. He was' iniiihte- In open his 'chute aller Jumping and was killed. Utica Panther Ranks Up Among TheTopnotchers The npperanco of Joe Molcewlez, Utica panther, here at Eoglcs hall Friday night marks another of the visitations of top-notch wrestlers to La Grande this season, iviaicewic-., months ago after a successful period has wrestled at one - STANPAItD MAIN These sixteen signposts guide you to lasting satisfaction Here is the unerring way for you to choose lasting re salisfaction.TlicStaiKl ard Hating Scale pre- uup " ' . . , -n-teni rinirs. Milgio insiiH Hoii . in v.e " " '",;: tltt.e or another, most of the chom- ou so' in" athU-tic coaching and ' plow. ZTrfboT Tn physical training now are enuiloyed ponen t plenty to -orry about. In three matches out of ,.-i,n nr Tiiiislrnl rllri'ntnrn 1, t . ,JL.. ci..mv wjiii . onlv two or Sehh,,s'8rfd up- I ' of 60 men to the riinics oi . wv""- " " " " " " ; .t. ... font.hnii ponchps. but the , Btto " " vr" piirttes. Only a smnll Amount of mineral has yet been taken out in these districts and they are practi cally undeveloped but the probability of valuable llnds Is believed to be j good. The examination In these areas I will be of the preliminary exploratory type. To investigate, test, and report on I non-metallic minerals such as clay, limestone, marl, etc., In the railroad wards eniipirn iouimiu uoiuni-o, uuv wi , . . ....... nm.i graduates of tho Fighting Irish have ant '" ' ,, ': their wolahts ! belt, and Brenar'e a pamphlet on their nE"S ' 200 pounds, according to Roy Mc- j economic value ond possibilities of Illinois covers u wider unci. ai ,,'.,,, ,.,,i ti, ,t,-l. : ,,,n,i,,,.ti,,n ss nm hn hpen set aside. TTrli,.,in t l,n nmlirvniilc COOCll COn . tJ.u...w... D v f"!WKW ! wiShr wlSI'-a' battl'roy T B,,i,'v l ' hnakothall. Carl two four-round boxing ... , ,..,n r.,i n scheduled. .,, i nnr T nuiillfv as viirsltv i McCarroll will referee tho main ; thB core drilling In that field will auflctcru" & Dvcnt' "n-""1'-"1 for clht 10-ml": cost 8100.000. athletes temseues. ociaing lurtncr roumls. nd Roy Farnam will. A ,.. , ti,. Investleation ?ary to be To star player In order to 'f "c preliminaries and handle , to dcvclop nntural rcsourCes along! oo a gooa teacner. . tod t tlie . . , --"'-. ' Heavy Expense I it is RSLimuieu tiiui. liiu nuiiuku iii- matches vesticatlou of the anthracite ridge i coal field will cost $27,000. and that vents the all-too-fre-cjuent error of getting off on a side road by mistaking superficial features for true value. With this unmistak able guide at hand, we need not tell you why Kelvinator should be your choice. We merely ask you to apply these searching tests and form your own opin ion. Come in and let your own good judg ment lead you directly to Kelvinator for the simple reason that it is a better long-time investment. FREE SERVICE FOR THREE YEARS ou all new Kelvinator porcelain domestic cabinet models Carr Furniture Go.,Inc. (K-1273-3 Is the- refrigerator manufac tured by a reliable company' with proper experience in the electric refrigeration field? j , Has it plenty of food ond shelt SCIs the cabinet itself well de signed, sturdily built and properly insulated? . lsthercprovisionfortnetrecs ing of an adequate supply of ice cubes? (Quantity of ice rather than number of cubes, which may be of larac or small si:e. should be taken into consideration). 9 Will the refrigerator con stantly maintain a proper temper ature for the preservation of foods? Can the freezing of ice cubes and desserts be speeded up when the need arises? Canthiscxtrafrcezingspcedfor ice cubes be had without uffecting thctempcratureonthci'oodsholves7 (Too low a temperature on the shelves will, of course, injure food). Is there a place to keep ice cream, meat, fish, game, "quick frosted" foods or extra ice cubes indefinitely at a belotu freezing temperature? Are these various temper atures (a. extra fast freezing; b. fast freezing: c. below freezing for storage: and d. normal food preser vation temperature) automatically maintained ui'thout any atrentionrom the ou'iicr? Does the refrigerating unit operate often or infrequently? (The fcwer"stops" and "starts" the longer the unit will last and the less it costs to run). How long will the cooling unit continue to cool the refriger ator even though the current is shut off? (Refrigeration should continue for 10 or 12 hours). Can the bock ports of all shelves, even the lowest, be reached without kneeling or sitting down? 9 Has provision been made for keening vegetables fresh and crisp? Can the refrigerator top be used to "set things down for a moment" while the contents of the cabinet are bcmil re-arranged Will the refrigerator add to the attractiveness of the kitchen? Has the experience of users over a long period of years proved the refrigerator long-lived and dependable Ask Governor to Sign Dog Bite Bill Wells Says World Needs Rehousing . LONDON, April 22 W1 H. O. Wells author, beliovcs tho world needs a now house. Ho told tho Royol Institute of Brit ish Architects yesterday: "We must accept tho poBSibiiiiiet cf rehousing all mankind, rchulldlutt every city In the world and reclaim ing roods and counirysitie. "Wo con look forward to the time people will no longer think of living In houses a hundred lo a nunureo and fifty years ago. Mr. Weils said now moans of em ployment would bo found In great construction programs. Victoria Retires . To Fontainbleau SACRAMENTO. Col., April 22 VP) Dog bites came In for executive con tlderotlon yesterday when a group of officers of the Slate Letter Carriers issoclutlon called on Governor Rolph ind asked him lo sign a bill provid ing for liability for dog biles on tho port of owners of the animals. Senator Don Williams told the gov :rnor he was bitten several times by togs during his .campaign for elec tion. "Why don't you wear boots like I ln9' nubml Il(lt,h. milllllU 1111 lllS irousers to show his hlgh-tbpped footwear. tho announcing I seats went on sole today at the j t rcsuUs ot tn0 examination , -m ,f CI Ot.. Imperial .una are reported to ne seiir., h b ,)UbiiBhed as quickly as pos-! VIHn Oee OUdlt&C ; siuie oiter tne ncici worn una uetii i completed. To this end the geological I survey will prepare at Anchorage, Tyr 7 f A TT7 II 1 memoranda lor puoucation, setting 1 WOrfCS Ot Art lOrtel i, .-in the principal results of the ln- The card will' begin at 8 o'clock. Conn nnn ri. ! dividual Investigations within a few ljJUU,UUU Disappear .vtea after the field work of the i pnnies nas ueen cuiuuivwu. vuiiiiJitt. TURIN. Italy. April 22 (,P)-Works ! statements of the field results ;0feach World After Many Years' Blindness slolei. from the villa of Ricor.lo Guol- "fudL.lVJinAe,l5i!.C,idth,ilrnIl PHOENIX. Arin., April 22 W) Three Arizona pioneers, their sight restored after years of blindricss. took j nun,- , . - ... .. . t niitnmnh p rine muuiui niuun" In. Insolvent financier who Is serving i" ,, r n nii, i.i., ht i Phoenix yesterday, which, tney last r. five ye.ir sentence at Llpnrl Island, i"' '" "', " ' , .,,. B ,s B3w as a small town In the desert The loot includes TKlaii ma com tlb)e wlth thoroughly sound The men whose sight was restored works of Fontnnesl, Fnttorl ondhpa- h . .ncessful operations re- dlnl. some E.:vpllan sculpture, ana " - ,e 79. Abrnhom .,,i llno Vinnn tnmnnriirilv Onrlo,. ro. mid George Harper, 87. withdrawn from classification. The Thcv left a hospital this morning other ureas where tho ten parties ! and will be returned to the Arizona Peacock Coal More Heat Less Soot Fewer Ashes No Clinkers. Van Pet ten Lumber Company Phone Main 7:12 "Good Service Quick" FONTAINEBI.EAU. Franco, April 22 (,Vi victoria of Hpoln and her en tourage nrrlved hero yesterday alter noon to take up their residence In this historic town. Sho retired to her suite In the Hotel Savoy at once. Tho British princess who become Queen of Spain, burst Into tears ai she left her Furls hotel for Fontnlne bleatl. Outside hundreds ot girls from the dressmaking cstabllshmcnta In the neighborhood waved their handlter chlels and cheered her. "Horn I am on my way again." she said to those near her, "leaving Purls Is like leaving my second home. Mother of Accused Lieutenant Is Dead I ' liKLOHAnF.. Juito-Slnvlo, April a: ! t.t Mine. Tankostc, the mother of the man who was alleged to have Inspired Mile shot that touched off the Worm war. was burled yesterday. ! Her son. Lieutenant Colonel Voja i Tiuikosle. who was accused by ttv ! Aiistro-HuiiKarlan government In 1P14 of training and arming ine assassins with which the Archduke Fran, fit dlnond and his wife were slain at Sarajevo, was killed In 11115 during the retreat of the Serbian army be Into the Austro-llunoorlon forces. Vienna deliinnd that he be deltverrd fur punishment was never compiled with by Serbia. President Hoover Plants Elm Tree WASHINGTON. April 22 (,V Presi dent Hoover planted an American ?hn tree In the White House grounds yesterday as part of the American Tree association's campaign to have 10,000,000 trecM planted this year ond next In honor ot the 200lh onnlvcr- uirv of aeortto Washington's Ulrtn. I should nave pioiueti a ciieny tree to tnke the place oi me one Oeorgo Washington cut down," he mid. Typhoid's Ravages TvpIhiIiI fever lakes nhmil n 1ml year mil of the active life of n vic tim wlic n he dues recover, iiml Rlimit HI per cent do not recover, snvs a stale health eotiililissloiUT. Oriental Jewels. Police have arrested watchman as on accomplice. The entire collection, valued at $10,000,000. was glveu the government when Guallno failed recently. Receive Bids On Crater Lake Road irmy Aviator Dies In the Philippines MANILA. April 22 (.11 Second Lieutenant Marvin Durnsltle. ot the rmy air corps, was killed ycsicrouy when his single scaled pursuit, plane crashed at Fort Stotscnhurg during icrlal gunnery practice. Lieut. Buru ndi! came to the Philippines from lowo last October, GRANTS PASS. Ore.. April 22 Bids will be received May 1 ot 10 o. m. by the bureau of public roads in Port land for the rebuilding and re surfacing of about five miles of the road between the Crater lake high way and Diamond lake, ill Crater na tional purk. Tlil.s highway connects with the Center lake road and will leave It at Union creek. The work will cost several .thou sand dollars. Lyman Expected lo win romis For the Orange will operate will not be withdrawn or m any way reserved aim tins uueu slvo work to produce tonnage will be carried on In the most promising areas, both on the public lands and with the permission of the owners on claims which are alreody staked. No development work will be done but the testing of samples and Intensive aeolozlcal work will give the owners, prospectors and prospective investors some guide ns to the possibilities of tne property unuer stuu). The geological survey win maintain Ringing It Up A Wcsiinhoilse scientist says mo noise can he used lo silence another. The little hell on the cash register, for Instance, slops the sound of moaning. I.os Angeles Times. nin..ai-, imme nt PreSCOtt. Porter was the most affected for ho was seeing for tho first time In nearly 25 years. OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor vallls, Apr. 22 Richard Lyman, ex La Grande High school star, Is pre paring for his second season as a member of the Oregon State track t-r.nm here. He was one of the out standing performers of the North west In the tlem events auriug iwou. in i.tio nractlce trials. Lyman's Jumps, acnnelnllV in tllC UOlC Vault. have shown marked improvement, and he should havo his best season this year. The Orange cinder team his been hondlcopped this spring due to the .l,nrl. training SCnSOIl COUSed bV ln- clement weather conditions. The first j intercollegiate meet oi tne year- May 10 Washington State, PtUt- tnan. ,,i'. ',. u. i,i.U ' May 20regon dual, Eugene. -f Moy 29-30 Northern Division - P. C. C Seattle. The Egotist An egotist. Is n luisbnnil who thinks If Ills wife hnd it to do over again, knowing III m ns she does now, she'd still jump nt Hie ehnnee to mnrry him. Cincinnati . Enquirer. I know all about airplanes ana auni rciy with Oregon comes on automobiles. I have never seen an Friday arternoon. ceavor .cnauceo airplane yet ond this Is the first i for n winning aggregation ore slim. automobile I have seen, out uiej have been described to mc. In go ing to travel In them now. I want to cross the oceon In on airplane. Harper, who has been sightless 15 years, has one big amblllon. He wants to COlieci Uie Hi'ma nw Sailors Wear, Gas Masks Now 1 RAY0N-S1LK DRESSES She II to20 $2.79 KNIT HEUETS & Sl'OHT TAMS 50c (o $1.98 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP p. i 1 ; i:n?1"'?',. t iw? t U V "4 I - ,v 't ? - V A - 1 S3' ... 1- r according to Coach Dick Newman. Although 14 lettermen are on hand, the sprint department is exception ally weak. Hal Moe. Reg Rust and Bill Head, who were expected to han dle thlB department, have failed to return to school this term. The stripe-wearerB returning oe The Real Test Whilst you are prosperous, yon can number many friends, but when the storm conies, you are left alone. Ovid. throughout the year a representative before no weni , th ,0 rMes Lynion ond Bob Prentiss, Ken j ,,ic. ,.... ii.riin niirt .lock DuFrane. hurdlers:! lliitlsh soldiers long ai;o made the not altogether enjoyable acquaint ance of gas masks, and now tho sailors ar, wearing them ns protec tors. Here you see n gun crew or 11. M. S. Repulse, equipped with gas masks, loading n gun during maneuvers off tainaltar. All gun crews) nbcarij Dritish battleships must now" wear masks as prowoiou a. against burstlns gas shells and gas attacks. tn Alaska, with headttuorters at An- chorage. to work with prospectors and mining companies, and make avail able to them the material gathered by the surveys herein provided. His salary and the expenses of his office will be charged against the S250.O0O appropriation mentioned. Ho wtll also be it medium of coordination be tween the railroad and the other agencies engaged in this program. 1 he gencrol lima omce win i making surveys of tho nreas investigated. Hits Reactionary Speech of D. A. R. WASHINGTON. April !J (H A protcs "against the spirit or reac timi" she attributed to the keynote speech of Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart. oresldcnt general ui me li6"i.-v .if iiia American Revolution, was made yesterday by Lucie Trent, who described herself as a descendent of ilin first governor of Virginia, tne speech was mode In opening the an nual congress of the orgonizotion. "Instead of assailing communists, socialists, atheists and others of mi nority beliefs, you should have re iterated the liberal principles of the founders of this government," Miss Trent's message said. "The present leadership of your organisation should get out and make way for progressives who have not forgotten what Jeffer ion Pitne. and Fronkltn stood for. Otherwise a new sorlety of de scendentA of the revolutionists of 1775 should be formed, pledged to fight plutocracy. Intolerance and bigotrv." The daughters paid homage to the man who hsd much to do with the reasons for their organisation ueorBe Washington. Toward Mount Vernon, the home of the commander-in-chief of the re volutlcnsry army, they turned their thcughta. They chose to honor his memory with a pilgrimage to the beautiful colonial house sitting atop a hill overlooking the Potomac river. Froh before the delegates to the annual congress were a pronounce ment by Vice President Curtis lavor tng speedy deportation of aliens hos tile lo the government, and a de fenve bv Secretary Hyde ot the ad nilnlstralion's record in the face of economic depression. peers' home." Harper sum. thou"ht I wouldn't need any money. When Harper first saw the nurse he said. "I can't reollze you are so small, l always thought you must be pretty hefty from the way you have been bossing us." Alfonso Gets Little Attention at Dover nnven Fm- . Anril 22 W) Alfonso, exiled monarch of Spain, who left his own country in the dead of night to ovoid unfavorable attention. ..," i hi wife's native land In brood day light yesterday and attracted no at- j His former ambassador ot the court of St. James, Merry Del Val, was the only dignitary of importance to greet him os he stepped from the channel boat which carried him from Calais. France. There was a small crowd but It was composed mostly of reporters and camera men who were herded here nnd there with the warning "Keep a respectful distance," by Scot land Y.ird detectives. William Mullln, Duane Kirk, Alex Milton and Ron Johnson, middle dis tances; Martin Elle and Babe Peter son, sprints; Millard Rodman and Gilbert Bergerson, field events: and Ken Chapson and Tom Cantine, dis tances. Tho complete varsity schedule: Apr. 24 Oregon dual relays, Cor vallis. May 8 Washington dual, Corval- 11s. New Downdraft Ktromherg Car buretor for Model A Ford 19 here. More speed and less gas. Burgess Battery & Electric Station Opposite La Grande Grocery Not a j I minor I seasonal M I change but a Gassy Stomachs Made Well Every person who la troubled with gas in the stomach and bowels should cct package of Baalmann's Gas Tablets and see how quickly they will relievo all distressing: symptoms. Sharp pains in the abdomen or about the heart are often due entirely to cas pressure. Sometimes the cir culation is restricted, causing the hands and feet to grow numb. Usually there is much trurgUnp or rumbling in tho bowels. Many sufferers comptr.ln of r unawinc feeling in the stomach. CTtrtMii nervousness, heartburn, drowsiness after eatlnff. headaches dizzy spoils or labored breathing. liaalmann's Gas Tablets taicen at meat time not only prevent all bad ef fects from pas, but they invigorate the weak nerves of the stomach and nsstst In restoring the whole digestive system to prorer worsting order. nmiin Faahnann's Gas Tablets In tht'ellow package can be ob tatned at any Cuxi dm stara jPrlot I 41 everywhere. AIw-avs on hand at Glass Drains. Inc. j Adv. ! major motor I discovery! -wheelincf. Studebaker guilder of Champions M. J. GOSS Stationery that's right up to the minute If you belong to the group of progressive-minded people who prefer to change their stationery periodically, you'll most certainly approve of Art Mode Stationery. You have a choice of white or four colors blue, gray, orchid or buff. The pack nge contains 24 large folded sheets with two color border and 24 en velopes to match. Both paper and envelopes have a Velum finish. Art Mode Stationery 50c Sold only at Rex all Draff Stores. GLASS DRUGS. Inc. jul iiranae, ure. vsv Tne 3paZl Start