Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 12, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MGIS tW o
ASH LA N D
A s h l a n d d a i l y t id in g s
D A IL Y
Thursday, February 12, 10*25
T ID IN G S
crime and prohibition
c ro p s w as m uch s m a lle r th a n th a t
R e c e n tly th e C om m ission d is­
Chicago has been having an orgy of crime. Many
of 1923, a c co rd in g to a b u lle tin trib u te d se v era l h u n d re d E n g lish
Men in the Day’s News Spotlight
issu ed by th e D om inion B u re a u of rin g -n e c k p h e a sa n ts an d H u n g a r­
— men, young men, whose energies should be given to’ their
P u blished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
S ta tis tic s .
T he to ta l v a lu e of ian p a rtrid g e s .
I own good, and that of the community, have been involved
th is y e a r ’s crop is $948.663,400,1
_________________ __
THE
ASHLAND
PRINTING
CO.
____________________________ _____________ I in activity that destroyed their own morale and injur-
c o m p a re d w ith $ 8 9 9 ,166.200 last I
♦ vrt r Greer ..... —......................................................... Editor 'ed the property rights, the social confidence and the moral
y e a r.
i
C o rv a llis — New 3 -sto ry a p a rt-
—— ------------- ,
_____ ___________
8
texture 01 the peaceable citizens ot Chicago.
T he w h e a t cro p , a lth o u g h a b o u t! m e n t h o u se to cost $125,000.
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 b u sh e ls below th e
— —
< f f i c i a l c it y p a p e r .......... -...............................................T e lep h o n e 39
One
pitiable
feature
of
the
situation
is
that
some
of
t.n tered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass M ail M atter
re c o rd -b re a k in g yield of 1923. t h e '
Chicago’s citizens are using these facts not to further
b u lle tin show s, re tu rn e d n e a rly
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
$ 65jefforts against crime hut to exploit their own purposes
< r-e M onth ...................................................................................................
$ 1 0 ,000,000 m ore in v a lu e to p ro ­
What’s in a
•1 uren Months ............................ .J""...""”"””””""
1.95 regarding prohibition.
d u c e rs. A ll c ro p s h a v e re g is te r- i
t 1 Months .............................
ed h eav y in c re a se s in p rice, w ith 1
Behold, they cry, the evil efforts of prohibition. We
C ue Year ............................................ ■_................................~ .......................
7.50
VALENTINE?
th e exception of p o tato e s.
B y Mail and R ural R outes
¡have
too
manv
laws
The
enforcers
of
law
have
too
nrach
Love, hope, sincerity,
•
M onth .........................................................................................
*1 95ito d°* Therefore thé law is not obeyed. People are com-
’«h re e M o n th s .........................
devotion, truth, the spirit
15,000
Western
Rabbits
■
s.x
Months
.......................
A................................................
3.50;
mitting
murder
and
arson
and
burglarv
and
batterv
he-
Y e ear
ar
<■> r n
'-
••
o
.
v . m e a Y
to Find Jersey Homes of the giver—All are in a
6 50 cause the officers wlift should be watching them are busy
Valentine.
DISPLA Y ADVERTISING KATES
enforcing
the
eighteenth
amendment
and
the
Volstead
act.
T h a t’s w hy fo lk s like to g e t ’
T
R
EN
TO
N
,
F
e
b
.
12.
-
r
T
h
e
1
ea> (l« in s e rtio n , pe.- Inch ..................................................................
$ .30
V
a
le n tin es.
T h eir h e a rts a re
It
is
to
smile.
Yearly C ontracts
S ta te F is h a n d G am e C om m ission
w arm ed by th e s p 'r it th a t is
C n e in s e rtio n a w eek .................... „ ..................................................
.2 7 %
h
a
s
s
ta
r
te
d
to
d
is
tr
ib
u
te
1
5
,0
0
0
1
We have a very detailed and very vivid picture of
back of th e m .
i « 0 in s e rtio n s a w eek .............
.25
W e ste rn ra b b its th ro u g h o u t t h e :
In .the sam e way o u r c u sto m ­
b a lly in s e rtio n .......................... .........................................
1 lie hours that the police of Chicago are spending enforc­
.20
S ta te , to re p la c e th e th o u sa n d s
e rs a re th rille d w hen th ey get
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
ing the prohibition laws,
*
f i r s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ...................................................... $ .10
d e stro y e d by th e floods of la st! flo w ers from us— they know
th e s p irit th a t is back of them
We hear frantic appeals of citizens to come to watch
t ech s u b s e q u e n t In se rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e .................... - .............
.05
S p rin g an d S u m m e r, a s w ell as
1 v d of T h a n k s ........... ............... „ ..........................................................
It *,s a s p irit of tr u th , sin c e rity
1.00 men who contemplate murder, hut no one comes. The
by h u n te rs . I t is p lan n e d to re-1 an d dev o tio n to th e fa ith of
v u lta a r ie s , p e r lin e ...............................................................................
.0 2 %
lea
se a b o u t 700 of th e a n im a ls ' o u r c u sto m e rs.
1 police are down at the corner grocery, seeing that the
W HAT CONSTITUTES- ADVERTISING
*
in ev e ry co u n ty .
¡hotties of ketchup contain nothing over 3-4 of 1 per cent.
Your Valentine orders
“ All f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e or
1« ¿lection ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
There is a nest of burglars’dividing up the loot, in
will mean most if they are
No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
CUT T H IS OUT — IT
Ihe slums. It should he raided. But there is no raid, none,
filled by
DONATIONS
IS
WORTH
MONEY
whatever. Why? Because the chief of police ail’d his de­
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise w ill be m ad e in a d v e rtie
Send th is ad a n d te n c e n ts to
tective squad and all the uniformed men in Chicago are
in« o r jo b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash.
ASHLAND
F o ley & Co., 2835 S h eg ield A v e .,,
drafting new strategies t coutdo the bootlegger and the
C hicago, III., w ritin g y o u r n a m e
GREENHOUSES
IS IT NOT to d e a l th y b re a d to th e h u n g ry , a n d th a t th o u b rin g blind piggcr and the bird that is flvim»- across the lake
a n d a d d re s s c le a rly . You w ill r e ­
th e poor t h a t a r e c ast o u t to th y house*? w h e n th o u geest th e n a k e d , 1 • •
•
t •
• O
ceive a sa m p le b o ttle of F O L E Y ’S
th a t th o u co v er h im ; a n d th a t th o u h id e n o t th y s e lf fro m th in e own bringing in Canadian gin.
HONEY AND TA R COMPOUND
fle s h ? — I s a ia h 3 8 :7 .
Perhaps it is true that a failure of a community to
for c o u g h s, co ld s an d h o a rse n e ss,
Recondition
enforce one law, tends to break down respect tor all laws.
also sa m p le p a c k ag e s of FO LEY
FEBRUARY’S HEROES
Some of us obey laws just because they are “ laws.”
P IL L ^ , a d iu re tic s tim u la n t for
Your Motor
th
e k id n e y ’s a n d FO L E Y CAT­
And
if
we
tend
to
ignore
one
law,
then
we
tend
to
ignore
. T/3OZEXI7 H.- STMlTH TIMOTHY ÄMXDErir"
Two national heroes came to this earth in February.
H A R TIC T A B L E T S fo r c o n s tip a ­
all of them
&eJoW. COZY DO2/A1T § TS/Il/LT/VM'
with nationally advertis­
A very good month for America.
tio n a n d b illio u sn e ss. T h ese de­
But
with
the
most
of
us,
the
letter
of
the
law
is
ed
replacement parts—
’ George Washington seems a shadowy figure to young
C aptain Lowell H. Sm ith, com m ander ol the U. S. Arm y 'round-
p e n d a b le re m e d ie s a re fre e from
of the law. AVe the-world airm en, has been presented with a $30,000 airplane by L. C. o p ia te s a n d h a v e h elp ed m illio n s.
folks now. But his romantic story goes beyond the thrills strengthened
... hv our . respect for the . spirit
..
A m erican H a m m e red • R ings
Brand, Glendale, Cal., m illionaire, in recognition of his f e a t Cables
T ry th e m ! Sold e v e ry w h ere .
< ! fiction. His militarv skill would have made him a fam-
a diffeient attitude toward different laws,
T im k e n B e a r'n g s
from Dublin declare th ere is no intention of recalling P rofessor Tim othy
M cQ uay-N orris P isto n s and
A. Sm iddy, Irish F ree S tate M inister P lenipotentiary to W ashington.
ous general in anv age . Greater still was his unconquer- i
Tliere ?re laws a£ainst murder and laws against park- T he plea of W illiam H. Anderson, form er sup erin ten d en t of th e Anti-
P in s
able courage. If it had not been for that resolute spirit,!,ng 0,1 the wrong side of the street* But 110 one thinks of Saloon League of New York, paroled from Sing Sing Prison, w here he
D etroit S p rin g s
Plant Grafted Franquette
was serving a sentence for forgery, for a final discharge, has been re ­
W a rre n G ears
them together
v. o might still he serving the English king. Who knows? ithoin
togethcr as laws enforced or not. They are very fused
by th e Board of Parole. H e m u st continue to rep o rt each m onth
Walnuts
F a rra n -O id F an B elts
until D ecem ber 24, 1925. “Cozy” Dolan, form er coach of th e New York
When ordinarv human nature sank into despair, (different.
The M oney Maker
G iants, banished from baseball for his p a rt in th e attem pted bribery
FO R EV ER Y CAR
One of b e st blocks of V roo-
Ceoerge Washington began to get into full action. AVlicn
of “H einle” Sands, of the Philadelphia N ationals, w ent before a New
m an F r a n q u e tte in th e sta te .
Every
is a good town to the man who is ali­ York G rand Ju ry and “told all h e knew ” regarding th e alleged bribe
’hey told him a thing couldn’t he done, he began to get
F \c n town
town is
C T C-T1RES-KELLY
W ell g ro w n ,
se le c te d
type.
a tte m p t.
pointed
on
committees.
A
lso
o
th
e
r
sto
c
k
s,
p
e
a
r,
apple,
thoroughly interested. We can’t rise to that level. But
c h e rry , peach, a p ric o ts, p ru n e ,
ii we would follow our best leaders as Washington’s men
plum , e tc ..
S m all fru its , etc.
T he a v e ra g e g lu tto n , h o w ev er h av e a su p p ly of good o u tfie ld e rs
LEEDOM’S TIRE and
Neighbors seldom forgive you after breaking tile w ill be a b le to fQrgive th e d o c to r to ta k e th e p lace of a n y m an who Rigflit sto ck a t rig h t prices.
followed him across frozen Valley Forge, we would get
REPLACEMENT PARTS
S ubm it y o u r w an t list, ask fo r
tools they borrowed from vou.
>omewliere in this country.
m uch, fo r h e com es o u t d e fin ite ­ m ig h t be s h ifte d from th e outfield
prices.
ly in fa v o r o f , m o d e ra te use of to th e in n e r w o rk s .”
3 3 Years in B usiness
Ahiahani Lincoln could direct the fighting armies
Across from the Lithian
alcoholic
d
rin
k
s.
M
cGraw
a
ire
d
h
is
view
s
on
th
e
'
Tact
is
just
the
art
of
making
the
other
fellow
CA RLTON N U RSERY CO.
feel
with the relentlessness of any warrior. But when the
Springs Hotel
“ If I w ere a sk ed w h a t I m ean m a tte r w hile w a itin g fo r th e tra in
C a rlto n , O regnu
lighting was over, the beaten man was his brother, to he more important than yourself.
by th e ir m o d e ra te u s e ,” sa y s th e th a t w as to ta k e him below th e
welcomed bgck to bis old place in the family circle. If his
d o c to r, “ I s h o u ld rep ly f irs t t h a t frie d ham b e lt fo r h is a n n u a l
Modern Americans who go to Paris in quest of some­ th e y sh o u ld n o t be ta k e n a s a S o u th e rn v a c a tio n . He w ill jo in
big heart could have guided this country through the
thing
naughty are hard to satisfy.
m a tte r of ro u tin e , b u t re se rv e d fo r h is p la y e rs fo r S p rin g tr a in in g a t
tragic reconstruction days, the hitter taint of that time
occasio n al use. A nd I sh o u ld f u r ­ th e ir S a ra s o ta , F la ., cam p.
WONDERFUL LINE GF
could never have scoured the relations between North
th e r ex p ress a v e ry d ecided o p in ­
T he G ia n t le a d e r d eclin ed to
and South.
ion t h a t in a n y c a se 'h leo h o lic li­ m ak e p re d ic tio n s as to w h a t he
REMINGTON POCKET KNIVES
Chief Figures in the Day’s News
Lincoln was a plain man. To him the shows and tin-!
q u o rs sh o u ld n o t be ta k e n u n til believed w ould h ap p en in th e N a­
th e d a y ’s w ork is o v e r.”
tio n a l L e a g u e race. H e d id v en ­
sel of the world, its glories and pomposities, were hut
T h e re is m uch food fo r th o u g h t tu r e to say, ho w ev er, t h a t he re ­
50c to $5.00
dust and ashes. If his warm sympathy were leading us
in D r. W illia m s ’ s ta te m e n ts , an d g a rd e d th e l ’itts b u rg P ira te s as
2 ow, the deep chasm between rich and poor would be
th e y h a v e led to m uch th o u g h t his m o st d a n g e ro u s c o n te n d e r.
obliterated. Men would he ashamed, in the revealing
of food.
“ I fail to a g re e w ith th o se w ho
th in k th e C ubs o u ts m a rte d th e
sunlight of that great soul, to strive for selfishly used
Biggest Little Store in Town
P ira te s in th e ir b ig m id -W in te r
wealth or to shirk honest toil.
tr a d e ,” M cGraw added. “ I p e r ­
The spirit of these great men asks us here in Ash­
so n a lly th in k th e P ira te s w ill be
land for higher civic aspirations. It calls to us from across
s tro n g e r fo r th e s h if t a n d look
the years, to manifest Washington’s courage and resolu­
fo r Bill M cK eclinie Io he up w ith
th e pace from f ir s t to la s t. T he
tion, and Lincoln’s insight and sympathy, as we enter the
D
o d g ers an d C ubs also w ill b e a r
unknown future and deal with the problems that lie be­
w a tc h in g .”
hind its veil
N E W Y O RK , F e b . 12. — W hen $50,000,000 1« Arided
to Canadian Crop -
WHAT MOTOR TRAFFIC SHOULD PAY
e v ery o n e is try in g to ra is e you
Tratfic experts estimate that 90 per cent of wear and
b e fo re th e d ra w a n d you a re s it­
W IN N IP E G , M an., F eb . 12. —
tin g th e re w ith w liat you re g a rd
tear and damage to highways is caused by trucks and
R isin g p rices
fo r
a g ric u ltu ra l
as th e m a k in g s of a, good s tr a ig h t p ro d u c ts w ere re -p o n sih le fo r an
busses, which, at present are paying hut three "per cent of
— five in a ro w — i t ’ is n o t th e
in c re a s e of n e a r ’y $5 0,0110.000 in
the revenues of the highway fund. Plainly, this is wholly
t c u s to m a ry c a p e r to s ta n d p a t. B ut
By Train and Ship
inadequate.
1 J o h n M cGraw , im bued w ith tlie th e v a lu e of C a n a d a ’s 1924 field
crops, a lth o u g h th e volum e of
There are contending lobbies at Salem, one of which
id ea t h a t he has a fifth s tr a ig h t
p e n n a n t in h is New Y ork G ian ts,
wants to have all kinds of commercialized motor vehicles
Go this way—it costs
a s a t p re s e n t c o n s titu te d , h a s de­
taxed so heavily that their present advantage in competi­
b u t little m ore
cided to 'p la y w h a t lie has.
tion with railroads will he largely offset. The other de­
When It Comes—
In sp ite of ih e fa c t th a t th e
Shasta route to California—(four fine
sires that the present schedule of license fees he main­
trains d a ily )—th en ce scen ic Sun set
G ia n ts won th e N a tio n a l L eag u e
When 1 rouble comes to
route to New Orleans.
tained.
p e n n a n t by a nod and finished
Excellent meals in the Southern Pacific
you—and it Mill, in some
second to th e W a sh in g to n S e n a ­
, I' aimess in adjustment of the question lies between
dining car.
foini—see that it is light­
to rs in th e big se rie s, M cGraw has
Connection at New Orleans with pala­
the desires ot these contending lobbies, it would not he
ened by the benefits of
m ad e no c h a n g e s in his o u tfit.
tial steamers for New York—meals and
fair to base a tax schedule on consideratidns of the greater
berth included in the one fare.
F u rth e rm o re , lie say s he will
adequate insurance.
Stopovers en route; see the Mardi Gras ÏWI
expense of railroad operation in competition with motor
m ak e none.
Insuring against losses
at New Orleans.
‘ I am s a tis fie d ,” he d e c la re s.
vehicles. It would he still less fair to allow motor vehicles
Ask about Carriso Gorge route from San
—in almost every conting­
'O/ib
“
P
e rh a p s I could use a n o th e r
to go on paying so very much less than their just share of
Diego ApacheTrail detour of Arizona.
v
tTFL % JAMES' ETEJaSUb-ONT
ency—is one of the fine
p itc h e r o r tw o. b u t you c a n 't g et
the cost of highway maintenance as they arc paying now. O tkto: .oTOHïr V .'V E E lC ? f — M ls y BXACKZMANT
so m e th in g fo r n o th in g a n d 1 am
]»raetiees of modern liv­
.
1 he legislature seems disposed-to .take the middle
n
o
t
w
illin
g
to
w
eak
en
a
n
o
th
e
r
­
A Special Texas S enate Com m ittee has reported th a t the Texas
ing. Sensible people carry
ground. Therein the legislature is on sound ground.
L egislature has th e power to pass a law retu rn in g to Tames E. Ferguson, w ise g re a t tea m to g e t som e s ta r
proper insurance as a
husband of Governor M iriam Ferguson, all political rig h ts tak e n from p itc h e r w h5 m ay n o t d e a v e r .”
him when he was im peached as G overnor of Texas a few* years ago.
protection for all essen­
T he G ian ts, th e n , w ill ta k e the
Miss
B
lackm
an,
siste
r
of
th
e
fam
ous
E
gyptologist,
Is
in
London
to
A TRUE TRAVELER TALE
tials. Let us be your in­
renew h er supply of m edicines th a t have won for h e r a rep u ta tio n for field fo r th e o p e n in g g a m e w ith
For further information, ask
Probably no traveler’s tale is strictly true, beyond su p e rn a tu ra l pow ers am ong th e natives of Egypt, whom she h a s cured th e sam e old faces h a n g in g surance counsellors.
of
th
e
ir
ills.
B
rigadier
G
eneral
W
illiam
.
M
itchell,
A
ssistan
t
Chief
of
the
cavil, for the final test of truth is in the ears, not the' A rm y A ir Service, ap p aren tly h as defied S ecretary of W ar Jo h n W. a ro u n d in th e sam e old p o sitio n s
tongue. A\ hat is true or false depends upon what is beard, W eeks and m ade public his reply to W eeks, who had dem anded an ex­ — S n y d er, G ow dy, K elly, T e rry .
Ììilling s Agency
atio n of M itchell’s testim ony before th e H ouse A ircraft Com m ittee. F risc h , J a c k s o n . G roli, L im lstro m ,
110^ on what is said, and the most of*us are illy prepared 5 plan
E stab . 1883
H e rb e rt A squith, form er P re m ie r A)f G reat B ritain, recen tly elevated to M eusel, W ilso n , Y oung and o th ­
R
eal
E
s
ta
te & R eal In su ra n c e
for hearing. There may have been liars who traveled, j th e P eerage, h as assum ed th e title of E a rl of Oxford and Asquith.
e rs.
M cG raw h a s m ad e no a t ­
SAMUEL J. BAILEY, Agent
41 E . M ain St.
P h o n e 211
Phone 14 or 43
like the narrator ot the adventures of Baron Munchausen, i—
te m p t to sign an e x tra in fie ld e r,
g o rg e, w hich sh o u ld m ove any a lth o u g h
v o lu n te e r
m a n a g e rs
But the world has been filled with skeptics, to whom all' 07938691
h
av
e
d
e
c
la
re
d
t
h
a
t
th
is
ste p is
m
o
d
e
ra
te
m
an
to
e
x
e
m
p
t
his
truth is a lie, tieeause they are not prepared to believe, it.'
sto m a c h from a n y f u r th e r o rd e a l e sse n tia l to h is f u r th e r success.
Let lis, whose hearts and minds have sufficient recep- i
H e d isa g re es.
fo r a t le a s t 24 h o u r s .”
‘•ivitv to welcome the world with a freshness of youth, as
“ W h a t do I n eed w ith a n o th e r
I t coanes
p r e tty n e a r
being
well as with a saving grace of sense, read the story from'
in
fie ld e r? ” he in q u ir e ;, r a t h e r
tre a s o n w hen Dr. W illia m s dis-
p
la
in tiv e ly . ‘’I h av e K elly and
' cusse? th a t g r e a t n a tio n a l in sti-
the New A ork Times. It tells of a Los Angeles photog­
Terry
f<A firs t base.* K elly can
. tu tio n of E n g la n d ,
“ a fte rn o o n
rapher who three years ago, set sail-from his domestic
-------
i te a ” . One m u st d iff e re n f ia te .b e - also play c e n te r fie ld a n d 'second
paradise to see the great world. He was 32 years of age.
LONDON, F e b . 11. — “ T he i tw een
“ a fte rn o o n
te a ”
and base. F risc h can play second, th ird
He was alone. His vessel was hut 30 feet long. He stayed
, m o rn in g tGn
*
• an d sh o rts to p . J a c k s o n is good
e of th is g e n e ra tio n is g lu t- |
<
a n y w h e re in th e
in fie ld ,
but
alone He saw the Pacific and the Indian arid the Atlan­ , c to rim
n y b e g o tte n of an a rr o g a n t as- I
la rg e a n d heavy b lu e pencil
sh
o
w
s
to
b
e
tte
r
a
d
v
a
n
ta
g
e
at
tic oceans. He has hobnobbed with Malay?
ys and whales' su m p tio n of s u p e rio rity .”
1 Should o b lite r a te th e w o r d s ‘a fte r-
and British seamen At last report he was at Trinidad,' T h is in d ic tm e n t is m ade by D r.: noon te a from th e sc h e d u le of s h o rts to p . L in d stro m looked like
one of th e b est th ird b asem en in
'¡hat asphaltic island off the north coast of South America L e o n a rd W illia m s in h is re c e n t! a n y se n sib l®> s e lf-re sp e c tin g civil- th
e w o rld d u rin g t h e w orld series !
He expects to be home again, in Los Angeles, next Novem-i
„The
“ ■> Ar‘ “ <> j
“ T T X ’mventZt'wnh b u t he s ta r te d h is c a re e r as a '
r I MIE only oats that cook into granular oatmeal.
second
b
a
sem
a
n
an
d
can
play
her, just four years from starting.
,
D r g w lllia m s . d e n o u n c e m c n t
w h ich a c u n n in g
to
A Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stim ulate
th e r e a g a in , if n e cessary . G roph
digestion.
Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful
Report does not tell how much money Harry Pidgeonf g lu tto n ? a n d p a rtic u la rly g l u t - ! lu re people tG p h y sio lo g ical per- can play th ir d o r second, an d if
flavor. More than a new,oatmeal—a n e w cereal.
took with him, hut as lie is a photographer, instead of a to n y of E n g lish m e n , h a s 'c a u s e d , d itio n th is s to d s y a sse m b la g e of th e w o rs t cam e to th e w o rst, I can
Energy-building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro­
1 anker or a bootlegtrer, he probably has tb he thriftv He more than a mild s e n sa tio n a n d i sa c c h a rln e an d s ta rc h y h o rro rs , b rin g Y oung from th e o u tfie ld to
teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style
Ims liv«l much of'the time on turtfle meat, and other ~
X T X “
p lay second b ase,
H-O takes only 2 to 3 short m inutes to cook —the
“‘I t m ay n o t he g e n e ra lly r e a l­
things that he picks up from tile deep. Perhaps he likes ,.A„ Englishman^ breakfast ™Blble and dMdly ” ’
quickest cooking cereal—quick a s a fla sh !
io be alone much ot the time. Perhaps he longs for hu- like h is h o u se, is h is c a stle says T he d ig e stiv e o rg a n s lik e th e ized, b u t I h av e th e m o st v e rs a ­
club in b aseb all to day. W e
man sympathy, but has lost the power to demand it or to. Dr- w illia m s , “ i t s fo u n d a tio n s body as a w hole, h a v e need of a c tile
Now
a n n o t go w ro n g w ith a team of
two > Regular H -O Oat«
charm it. Perhaps he has seen enough of men, of his own' are laid in. porridee; its b a ttle - c e rta in a m o u n t of re s t, D r. W il­ p la y e rs w ho can p e rfo rm a lm o st
kind« New Style H -O Oats (Q uick)
Standard fu ll size and weight pkg.— weight, 1 lb. 4 ox.
kind. He is seeing the world, and the fullness thereof, m e n ts a re o f baco n a n d eg g s a n d lia m s believes, an d he a d v o c a te s e q u a lly w ell in a n y p o sitio n I c a re
b rea d a n d b u t te r ; its m in a re ts fa s ts a s a n occasional v a r ia n t to
to d ro p th em .
from its skirting of the deep.
a r e of m a rm a la d e -in -a ll, a m o rta l
(Established in 187«)
ARMY GOODS STORE ,
10 HIS 1924 IEAM
IN RACE THIS YEAR
through the
^SOUTHLAND
Zo the
wc^r^EAST
to New York
SouthenvPacIfic
HOTLY ASSAILS .
GLUTTONY IN BOOK
Nothing
else like it
New Style H O
“ US
h eav y e a tin g /
“ I j n i g h t also m en tio n t h a t we
1