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5!ETO OREGOmSTATESMAW i - ' Twj1 THy Except Monday by THE. STATESMAN PUllLISHJLVa C05IPAKY 213 South Commercial Street, Sa!, Oregoa ' 4. J. Haaaricks trt 8. Hcfthrrry talpa c. Curtia - -Vwmr XX Carlaoa .- Kozella Bnaca ..,.' 'Maaagtng TMtor - - City Editor ' " Sparta F.dito Society Editor Xanw 1 Ralph :H. Kletiinr, A4rtWint Vutpr T. Martm, Buvt. Ifechaaical Dap. G W. Hj , Handeraoa,. Cirealatie X ana car E. A. K!)OUI ; - UtMttCk Eltr W. C4 Connar . - - , Poultry Kaitar KE3CS2B. or TOT ASSOCIATED Taa .Aaaoeiaiad Fraaa u axctaaiTaly entitled,' t mo for -pabtieatiaa ( all now diapatehea rreditod to it or sot oihorwiso eteaiUd la this sapor sad also taa . " '' BUSIKESS OITXCXS: .: .r-n" - ' - - -- - afonbor SalacWd Orayn -Xawapapara Pacific Coast RpraaatatfTs Doty - ' frtypa. Portland. Seearity Bid;; Sain. FraneUco. Bharoa Bldr.; - Aacoloa. Chamber ( CnanxK B!df. .. Taowa r, Clark Co, Saw York. 128 1 W. 3M St.? Caiaaco. Harqaetto Bid. Baaiaaaa Offleo.. Soeioty Editor .23 or 53 106- ' TEXEPHOHES Mows J.ept33 or? 106 Job Dafcartromi Circulation Of tiro - .55 -583 Entered at th Pot Off ieo la Salem. Orel oa. aa aoervnd claaa mattor. October 26. lft2T Be-rare of false prophets, which come to you In sheep cloth ing, but Inwardly they are raveling wolves. Te-shaliJcnow ihom by their fruits. Do men gather grapes or" thorns, or figs or thistles? Matthew 7:15 and 16. s It will print and gather andTtellver any even nmiibefvfpages fromfur up toex 179 iriehes. 01 reading matter, instead ci it as neretoiore - inn means over a half paye extra la ea&b. cihtpasres over two pageg in a"CS2-pag paper.; wMch wiljbe th aiajlet when everything ia tfoino; according to prograni. v::vL'V' Flax, Slosran subject tomorrow. The biggest thing In the Salem district in any single crop, in growing and manu- factuniig.- The permanently greatest Oregon mdustry. SHIP CDAtlD r.WJ ? , IIMEEE. Ouestloni ofi: Increasing - Guarantee Period Finds Various Opinions rrai40RNING LllGUrlENX - n THE POOR WE HAVE WITH US; A SUGGESTION BDEHS HELD IT F1HEBS' HIIEIIS Arkansas Senator Flings Charges At Annual Con . vention at Houston -i "For ye have the poor always with you. This was not spoken as a rule for. universal application: for all times and countries. It was uttered to illustrate .a-loc: J .incident, a special case of the immediate present and place- have thftir Door. This may not always be true. We cannot loolc'lnto the future. --Rut it is true now . ' J rty rt r?h-;ihWf;aH persbns is the one who is cap- Cz cf : wcrkin - and willing to work, and cannot find worK iior his hands to do. : ; The YMCA free employment office of Salem had 25a J?er- : sens- applying for work last week ; men and women mssuy men. and the maiority of them common laborers. Jobs for 131 of them were foundbut 128 are still walking the streets or have nassed on in auest of employment elsewhere. . This condition wiU growjworse ikey, tfll the activities of Wo Aifnation. There will be ' hungry vpeople in Salem during .he coming rainy, season , There are hunsrrv people here now, " ' That l the condition: the poor We hay9Jdth us. . Here is the suggestion: Hundreds of thousand of acres of our land nPPfl irri tration J in the dry months of the summer, in the Th land, nearly all of it, is com- icaii givnuig uvw-" i . . ' " narativMv near to streams that could be led to it with costs far below the average of the costs in most of the irrigated sections of this country. ; The waiter is near, and its sources ?-a&re' the-Jevel o"f the land. That makes for cneap irri gation systems. " , Moreover, some of the great irrigation concerns have had 'scouts over the Willamette valley lately. They see that the .time is ripe, or about ripe, for great activity in the irrigation 'field here. This will mean abundant work. It wll mean the use of vast amounts of material running into large sums. It-will make business active in all lines hen U k j iwo4fnn for rrianv reasons. It will l' Uia - no jiccvi v - t . - ? ... . i bring beet sugar factories. MOORS OilWPAGE nocnei WASHrNQTON. iOet. 15. (AP) -A sharp OlTlsion of cplnicm amons the members of the ship ping board has developed wrtr , a proposal to increase to ten years the guarantee, period of operation bana UapiUreS IViemDerS OI COvemment. : it A became known :, fomllw f rranK RoeL - here coincident witb. a; Tteit by i'' jr Commlloner Myers to tbe White Gent ; benerai ; a . House. Altbonch.; Mr.. Myers de- ,J 1 . . - . . i M cunea lo say wnemer ne oiscusaeu I the proposal with the president. I he did declare that he was ,op- HOUSTON. Texas. Oct. 25 (AP) -Charges that bankers are! hostile to relief measures for the farmers were hurled here Monday by Senator T..H- Caraway of Ar kansas and other farm spokesmen as the American Bankers associa tion convened In annual session. The attack n the bankers re sulted from .the refusal of the agricultural commlsaloa of the as sociation to give a committee headed by Senaotr Caraway an. op portunity to present fully a jpro- gram for assisting the farmer, r 'This action on the Prt oz tne banltera In refusing to a bearlnc will only more convince the farmers that It Is a aoncerted fqreel against their relief." the Ar kansas aenator asserted. n.a hankera state that? our: plan Is economically unsound and vet theT have not near a tne pian and wUl not llstesw -we oeueve that the bankers-: should Jtake their foot off the brake and sire v t.nnm an eaual opportunity for legislation to right, the -wrongs Burton K. Smith ot wonn a. Wis., chairman of the bankers agricultural commission, insisted, however "thereff. hae " never been any effort by the American Bank ers assodaUon to stop discussion laaue" - He expiainea w o.iX. r.wftT. he' Mid. that fhm vankera nroKram ha been ar ranged three months aco and that not well be changed.- f M. Smith said that Senator r..C7w the blame for Pres- t cnnUAn1 veto of he Mc- vT.TT.n.-An bill at the door at the American Bankers association. RlBir. i. Morocco.' Oct." - 25. AT. -A band of naraudina posed to Jt r u-r.r tiinaa firaeimfilahla war-l The question Is expected to be riors ; against France, : Mondayltken ui and possibly decided at swept down from the mountain Pclal meetinr of ta ooara faatnoaa nf thai mMfllA AMaa ranral Monday. the. -nlalnai nf aontlieni Varoo-l - .Tne proposal DMA wow co and captured four members ot ' C . iivhrnflT nrrnaiinrii Rtec. Chairman - u tjonnor, u vaw French resident-general of Mor- man plummer and Commlss-oneT - I Urers determined- to support t' ... rannrta tbat the four nothlngwhlch, la their opinion kidnapped persona are being held would tnnrounter to T President , w. , tiiam -, Vf tnannet uooiiages :? uesira w were Mr. and. Mra. Tves Steeg. the rships ovrned by the board, nephew and -hiece of the resident They beUerthat a ten yea guar- U a Vea Jain I an ISO WOUia COMIHUW. oa vu.w Scuiai auu . w . - u.m- .V. .M 41antl-r reJatfl1 de tO Sale of th VeSSOlS. him T ' im havlfayvaid that tbev COUUnuance oi, ine preoeu. t v i ..... t-t- v mnnn.lraar ruarantee ( is aavocai-u uji M,-'-"p. I ifafiiet eonnies others on the theory - that lnas- bad been motortn along the foot much as the governmenV because m . imnHn of Its annual appropriation? sys-: trip. Their automobile, bullet- tern, can m f ueei give omy riddled, was recovered. Two rear guarantee of service, private hunting dogs were found dead In mwew anemia not oe r?ir-u ; - antnmnbne. make a guarantee longe than the their thrSats slit. This was con- present t year period. The sldered evidence of a hard fought hoard now requires the purchaser u ..t. nnitern-OI a vessel or a io p-eo - . f continue the service in effect at uon in wn musa v"- i . Morocco which has Just recovered me m. a . . . -.a v. a.Miat wfti-lT-tll. .' i irom me snoca oi vo - .j-.twi f the ten .v .nwa f the Ar- One of the advocates ox tnawi tnree wee as b. fnmi.h .ft affee. Never since the days of If f r." "a " 7T whan Abd-El-Krim was. hammer- t : lng at the gates of Fesm has the French 1 population been r so wrnna-ht un by the menace of Moorish denredatlona. Heavy re Inforcemeata are belnr brought from the south from .their garri sons at Casablanca, AUNT HETT JXr Ccbt QaiHesi , MAniy an' Jane- is ;the best bridge players in town an both of 'em has got babies that suck their thumbs." Capyricht. 192T, PpUaor SyadicaU) POOR PA By Claada OaXlasl Ma hopes she will get her re ward la the next world and she talks like she's afraid I will too. j - - f - tCopyrixht, 51927. PnblUhor SyndieaU) Extended Air Service r For Coast Next Spring tor five spi m CASES iGOU TA! (Ef J FROM SLATE all live stock industries. It will, bring a thousand benefits. ,t r,-,iy) sald.thatil the as- These, will boom dairying and soclation nor-e would have been law at the pres ent tla-e.' This is the nub of the suggestion: Why not have a special haTe found a .mmittee of the Salem Qiamber of Commerce, or some other attitude on an sides ag . f organization, get busy calllpg the attention of Irrigation men. Y1 added that hat W W aaWiPB anVtlVU I1DTB SB T i l I I . I I I V Mill. fiafll rMIl WaLB VW engineers ana reai prumoveio, auu, ws comuuu - . that field,' to ctnz Vod of irrigation n;l rrtivitv?1n6tf"lTow. NotSsome other time. Now.- , u had been-lnVesti- U r. w i;vo f.Ke flVef). "Let's ask for this needed thing, L.,. anA atudv our plan or for- a wuv j . , . PER OF ROYAL ft FAMILY PASSES Federal Attorneys" Advised Jo Eliminate Where Evh . dence Not Strong . PORTLlAND, Oct. 25 Scheduled air ' service . between Swan Island and Seattle; , San Francisco, via Medford; Seaside. Government Camp and Hood Riv er, ad Spokane, will go into ef fect! next spring. John R. Allen, promotion manager for the Bull Line ; Air Service. Inc..' said here today. Passengers and express will be carried In modern enclos ed planes on each of these lines, he said. The Bell line is the second com pany of stage line operators to announce recently projected west coast air, headquarters in Port land. The west coast air trans port company, established, by of ficials of the Pickwick Stages, was announced ten days ago. ' : Five 7-passenger cabin planes are now In the course of conicrac- tion by the Alexander Eagle RocJ company tor nassenKer and ex press service out of Portland by the Bell line, Allen said. Six other Eagle Rock planes of three-pi- enger capacity, are now In opy tlon, four la Portland, on i.s land, Cal.. and one In &V f - Cisco. This fleet will be supple mented by the fleet of large- ma chines to so Into ached uled ser vice- The Bell line is headed by A. T. Shere, president, i who W al36 president of . the Bell Lma Stage system,, and John O. Devins, sec retary-treasurer. The present nlans of the com pany call for two aound trips dally between Portland and (AP) .planned for Seaside and tha tch resorts. - S To provide WloJ&TJt&ftSZil vice, the Bell-line has established; a j flying i school j: at Vancouver, Wash., where 30 students are bowJ registered. Other - schools win - Le established in other cities of tfcei . . a ... ... ' i : Dwnawtii aaa auturuis, inj- i uy- ing Seattle, ' Tacoma, Medraid, Oakland and San Francisco. - Fitrgcrald-Shcrwia " : Alotor Co. " Till (O i jar W - m afA - 1 ., I" . . M Our iiuaraniee protects. .t absolutely.:; We know cars! At -low price . we sell blR'a grade tr that 4-' i - - ,ee-rvifv ' . " '' - "., Chrysler-fd eoarh lli: tcv,-- tlG50.tO, Chrysler 70 .wlsa I -; . Chrysler it Cflsps JTr.ii." Chev. conpe lii.c Vorovr OtTarWotjr . I ' v. FitzsrerJi-Shrrv lT ; r : ; Motor ri, Conser Liberty & Ch--.'i. " TtIfphoi! ' TUe llone .' . " " ' - s'!esrvlv - Father Foresees Riches , . For Reginald Denny Tl!t to Lcsllo:s-rrre lS.fi 00 sefffthes a diytu. tea a toir.i.ta. '. " . 3. ' i . . - .. . . . ... : a. i . . l .1 . anmA- man iui and ask that activities oegm at. puce. c , u,"",-1 feel" he said. T,;fl -nrin niir nnemblovment problem. These people! tt Tft,t.ver ahd the Indus X A A AO Tv a-a wv a j - f ktfai fcaaw . a whrt ar nut of work are needed; here. We wiU need all ol trU, interest have prejucuu . . i . UTa of the country, even iuwii i c oww" - - - - , f , Inresldent of the uiueaii could not harvest our fruit crops, irom, gooseoernes ia uw I' togt u7 reiiet for. farmers ana r,rintr to annles In late fall. Without tnem. Ana in xms lana we , eei that the larmera ..w 4 nf diversity our diversified iadcstrigrbn the land are be- tied in feeling that way. all the liiie. and will continue. We will ai- wv"""'o - ; . edseasonal labor, i j THE INCINERATOR; NOT. TAKING SIDES The Statesman is not taking jsides in the matter of the AIRPLANE MAKERS DO ffill BUSII1ESS .- anaaaaaanWaiannMaaaniasn . t .. . LONDON 5. (AP) Reginald. Denny; ; movie, favorite, and an Englishman gives evidence in the : debate over the question ot the . English sense of humor. "I came from an old family ofi actors, said Denney recently at a luncheon given; in his honor In Uondon where he was visiting.-,' Hy father once ; sVv me AH get aotor"" -1 - 'r:ts; I , .iu, tiy o.T, ot BOTTLI 4.-4 Regular rric 52.00 Closing them oul .t 98c i: Engine 1 ' E 1 - At 1 PARI. loia-Perreti jwt ue 1A, ahotfc.Jand test that. they a fttl night's tie , '."i.:Thre)' :-iaf- cr Two fcr CI V. location of the incinerator; just giving the news - ' U m A r c a n Manufacturers KAIIAVaMl W n n w a UnableTo Fill Contracts of $150,000 3 a I? T-rMrtina that .the editor of this newspaper at Mnaer than most of our people imagine when we will have sewage disposal in a scientific, modern and economical manner, using taa proauct xor eipiviuu v.., nuw TORK."Oet.:-CAFi nanarer prc-rt-wiU hurry this. The manager aattntie. ot rfi Afriuani OAnriATyiir ann wnPTi'iJiiai aMmmar narfn ta w e Ui. tiliviCiiV U1U VWUV-aajs aa " o 1 -Wis -w ' A-a Jr- tircr-or cuatto be near the sewage dis- a SSS5tbat pdae. . a - - v: A.a a. is .ii Mr ijfcait inrn a . 1 a.-a,aniiar nr lS-4a. Ur: .i-ail- a-: l-.r.a !l' tt.la Wanse the bU com tion; lower tuan any pan ox attZTT tJm .ott Th means north of the dty; tiown the paniesjn tn , . river. - . - . I rTw Daniel Guggen- x.u Via'viawmlA in thfe southeast section wno tovmw. "i;r.i,a, nrAinotion-ot xjub a t. t r .. - i.. halm xuna ' . erator located near thb gas workf are using tnese ronauUcs. . . . l - a. a a. m itif wrT-n . aaiiu - Jb i a. anAT nar ihl uua j . , w - - They say It is tnrap ana a ienv ".m ; and those rela- to rr.- r its; and five miles rrcti tne b"- .11. have against filed i entry five entries . . x VU0 nnmerOUS bridges tO CT0S3 tO gel W namooi w ' tTarrv fine- . nnil roads to gravel, and a mile - . wr4,sldent of the quggen- ineincmerawr w Btfvvv-, - - - , -a a A.aoclated t. . L rrv. wol . t - - , " hialm -Tand. told the of road to build, XromFe iuru .. a, M,,.t our manufacturers finally JiaUl tne gaxuagc, I .re so booked up with orders that fnn truck load from -the outermost ; asant'thiak of anything but ewiTTTW 9K fAlM. In Ma mills Of Cambndge,an effort to save remaining big V 1 .... - -i !.- a m itl.. Brother of Queen of Eng-: C, - - - a. aa - f . lanH- II PS Sllrtfien V government Monday bad stricaen ' - frnni tn calendar the. so-called "Comstock ' conspiracies which I . . .4.t.j Mai t-n fa1. LONDON. Oct, 25- (AP). , v ...V VeA. tri mournms jbbuj Uw .ivtuii fi. aen ana ZT ITZZl. eral attorneys to, eUminate ae- queen s oroiner, iu fendanU against whom evidence Cambridge, after a serious ao"i- u weak., j ; InaL operation. ;1 1 The government's action fol- The marquis' deatn ieave ,owed th aeticm in the "second queen; whb oniy one oimstead. case" and the earlier brother, the Earl of Atmone, .ow a eauittal h y the same Jury panel governor general of Sontn arrica. f , d.fendants ?itt the "Sno- The Martinis of Cambridge aa .. ,eiintT llauor ring trial. Kaan In . noor health . for BOme-T . j :oimstead ffane. at time. -But his condiuon was noi whlca oy Olmsted, principal de- consldered serious, yoaay. fendant reputed head of a mllUon a.r - a was removed from blsl...,,. B-rrllB orr.nixatlon. 77 country home. Shfltton au, w persons wera Indicted. 40 brought nursing noma m - to trial aaa l eonvictea. town ot Shrewsbury, where ne nn-i : While : government attorneys derwent an operation from tne e1 characterised conviction of the 14 lets of "which he died. defendants a victory, many court .ah court functions win ce I followers termed tha trial a fall for whatever period court mourn-lure. Mylng all the heads of the lng may be announced. - I smuggling ring escaped while pet- The marquis was - a wru ty of f enderr were found guUty. nrlaee in his paternal line but hlsl rh i Comstock. eonsnlrades education and breeding were n- both involve SeatUe Police Ueu- lish. He eid many Kiel tenant George Comstock as a win siUona during aia iue utt . ditl de enduL Fortv five men. considerable mnitary serrice, no-Jijlcittdjng. elrnt other Seattle po- tably in tne user aaa me wor.a Ucemen,- were -indicted In one wars., but hls preference always ease. . while eight X persons "are was xor in? quiet some u.e w mu named In the other, v English country- gentleman. He spent most of his time In his later years' at his country estate. The disinclinations of the mar- qula for rpyal pomp- was illustrat ed some years ago when there was talk of offering him the throne of Hungary. I He hurst Into laughter at the bare suggestion of his quit ting a quiet country life for the troubled career of a king and de base under th Seatti, th aubiiifh svw Jt L"t. and Portland and Medford. Med-jin n sEj vt .Patis; ;. . ' i ""., tora will serve as.a aivision poincjtjiem stop to i OCIMi?. -r-r THi ..iMnAM will Vta " tfl'-2H t . - .J3utl.. srives mera uuiiiuuu upiwn... t to whistle." In f their protest to Four planes wiu be . staticssu there to handle traffic on to hte bay cities and Los Angeles. One round trip daily', will be made be tween Portland and Spokane after the west wise service uaa been established. . VJ Pleasure trips from Medford to Craler lake national nark la .a feature now being worked out. Other pleasure tours will be made around Mount Hood and Govern ment Camp, with four trips a day . They say the city will cost f 6 for every We : hope ' t' IVa ilia .f-xr 11 ..4 .. . Anf nlaTlAj. fccticr.3 : arid the sections wui gr" - vl SXw.r that many ot them wUl ...- j ' 1 'notr iaiTTT ir. win lc i w - - . east anu wcbv. . mcccncir.icdi to h: ; uncc 4.- 4? - I t'iWWw such long distances And - rr c . . . . - fuPT goy that, Li tne irii-r.r.ir.- ec;uu, then tney sa tt .rl.t,.fl tn ii u cft wpt that some -, ISbuwStl 'And this .ill add to tho cosUf hauUng.' ,7 if nrth while. to consider aU these t,ungs V7I t- v. fine thinff if we had a city inaiW right now. , - - - j .... - ! : " 1 ': The Portland Journal of last evening had the Rowing - ..t ,r,T, rnncerning the world artist to U at the eauoria vizv.". -t ..v. rv,w -p.n. -r-t fhpter in Salem tomojxoyr iiik!-. ffiteaftfc-tf r.ot the superior, ; of FaiewM Son ST" In Pari? he cave 17 packed conrU. . In South Am erican cities he is in such favor that, ta many instances the Was vrhere the bull fights are held have to be resorted to to secemmodate the crowds that flock to bear him. Ha is it. pftTTpert stake." ' - r. . ' - i die CI IXiC l-i4 , - .. ... 't;..:V ; ; rV ' ' t.t t- a fine thin-, with the new press, for The States- t--i.Cr:d.r2th"rci tc-ethtr-not: in sections. the railroad, the Inhabitants est! mated that each locomotive whis tled at least five times on every . tfi& S f itn"l M. The l'enslar b"Ui T . . 1L7ZI IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR r Just the "moment yon apply Men thottlphur to aa ftohiag, burning or broken out akin, the Itching stops and healing' begins, says noted akin specialist. This sulphur preparation, atade Into a pleasant cold cream, givec such a quick relief, rea to flary ec sema -that aothlna; has ever been found to take Its plaoa - Because of its germ-destroying properties, it ! eukklv subdues the itehiar. eools the irritation and heals the eczema, right up, leaving a efcear, smooth akia in place of ngiy erup tions, raah,"pjmples or reiignaeas. '. You do not have to wait for im provement. It quickly shows; You ean get a Kttls jay ot Bowles lSentho SuJphur at any drugstera. " .4 Elsinore TODAY m " - '1 " m I L Miiililil I imm 1 1 1IAEE LET ICENNEUZT YOUR VIEW AND COZZZZZClAl: TURES, ANY TlME AinT pLfp - a i- 1 .f ( ,.f ' L Call 51, , . r 1 EENNOLIi-aijS STUDIO; .' ? . -7 420 Oregca Eld:.'-: . - ' dined to entertain the notion. - However, he had occupied many diplomatic and official positions. come la later.' - Tn a recent statement concern lag the competition. Guggenheim said Improvement in aerodyamlc Karapterlstlcs- iaas -oeen KUQtJ " ' Krii-r ieiectedT ' ny aeuigne who have r bent their energies largelu to progress penorm-j ance. Now, his remarks Indicate, these energies are being turned to oroduction with improvement UtiH-waltias IU turtf. -ifvjM . For "the purpose or me iesis Sflo foo sauare -win' bo marked off at Mitchel field "with, theoret- fcal walla surrounding it. 1 Tne entry planes, flown by pilots se lected by the fund, will have to be able to scale these walls from a standstill: inside thesquare and land aealn Inside the enclosure, 4tnuf Tjaaslnff. throush the fmarlnarr obstruction. The planes will also have to TTionstrate that they will right themselves from .any abnormal attitude," Into which they xnlsht w thrown, bv atmosphertc : dls- torbances or faulty pllotlc. Britisb Amateur Voice To Broadcast To U; S. LONDON (AP)--American ra dio fans equipped with' short-wave apparatus and much interested In reaching out." should hare little difficulty ia "picking np the new long-distance service to be started by a British amateur la Septem bef. He wfli try to reach United States receiving sets. The broadcast is to he xnado on three - nights a week, sunaay, from 8 to S p. a.; will bo one of them.. The others are not yet fixed. ; -:-,.;:!' f -'"v - Gerald Marcus, the amateur. Is licensed to .transmit speech and music," with. I power, for transmis sion not exceeding 1 kilowatt' on waves of 2S and 33 meters." The Pittsburgh Pirates dldn come M near to the world's cham clonshlo .as Demcsey did la the seventh round. .-- " ' This Man Can't, I Catch Cold! If a sneexe or sniffle says you're threatened with -a cold, you can head it "off every time -without "doping" yourself, or the-least In convenience. -J""::;: : ' - ETerypnli .has sugsefitlons when yon haT3 old, but .Hero's one thai vorksl " Pane's coia: tom- nband in simple. rreasantrasting tablets, i Even when youve let a cold get Into throat and lungs or even turn to "flu rape's wm knock It out. Why dally with a ellght cold, or suffer from one "that Is serious when the smallest drugstore hr this reel - relief for thirty-il cental cold ccr.lour- F" rs' HAVE Y0UlASKED ABOUT OUR Gnristmas . , -Club Offer? 1. J LET US TJ trEXPLAIlT F IT coiie ntr :; ASK US 7 ABOUT J- IT r "1