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THE EUGENE;DILY GUARD
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HOW SHE LONGED TO BE LOVED!
i 'r " But not '.a hian would look her wiiy-r-So
she wrote "love lettei'R'.'to herself
Vod'll laugh when Minnie
Rex
Feature
Comedy
, Rosner
on , our
Wurlitzer
Death of Seven f v
Children Feared
Chlcagoi August W. Fear Hint seven
children who Iff! their luiinea- Sunday
for a Iakc Michigan beach have been
drowned, was expressed by parents and
police toduy. ' .
All stalled fur Ihi! lake together. They
Included Nellie Klulli, III; Bernard
Kllllll, 7; Lester Khitb, Si Francis Kluth,
3; Marie Klmb, 2; Helen Cinko, 1.1, and
ber brother Paul, 4,
They waved at their parents from the
street. That was the last Heen of them.
An all night sonroh wag. unsuccessful.
The quest root intied today.
"-'police seek mother
.' Portlnnd, Ore., Aug. l.'l. (IT. P.)
Poliee here. today are looking for the
young mother. of o two nionlbs' old baby
girl, who asked a pedestrian to hold, the i
rbild for a tdiort time, and then disap
peared. Xfrn. Marie Posodel. who kindly
(reed to care for the infant for a few
BUSINESS AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
. Attoiineys-at-law
F. C. ItBFienOK -Attorney-at-Lfiw,
801 Willamette; rooma 10-11. Phone
' 7.
MARTIN O. HOOK lawyer. General
(.practice.. 32 Ninth Ave. W. ,
A. C. WOODCOCK Still doing; work
' at the old atand, 18 Ninth Ave, W.,
Attornoy-at-LAw.
8. M. CAI.KINS Attorney. ' First Na
; ,:tlonl liunk UVIb. Hlione 107.
Al.TA KlK'O Attorney. Probate, eon.
. veyanua colltctlunu. Office upstulr.
774 Willamette St.. Eugene, Ore.
HOWAHD M. . IlKOWNKU lawyer.
All buslneeff promptly attended to.
Telephone 1160.
WKI.LS A WEUjS 1-awverB. 814 Park
, Ht. OI"o epeclul attention to the ex
amination of BbatrnttH. drattlnff or
; ivIUb, nettlliifr of estates, conveyance
and collections. Also to all pension,
matters.. Phone 1028.
H. R. S LATTERY Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law., Solloltor In Chsncerv,
Office rooms, 10-11-12-13 . Beckwtth
Bldg., corner Seventh and Wlllam
tte, Eugene, Oregon.
O. H. POBTER Attorney-sl-Law. V.
B. National Bank Bldg. Phone 310.
8. D. ALLEN Attorneyst-Lnw. Of. I -i
. nee 774 Willamette bt over En-
gene uun more. '
J."B. MBDLEY-Attorn7y-ttt-Lttw. Of- '
nee over uugene i-oan ft Havings ,
Bank. Phone 164.
D. A. EI. KINS Attorney. st-Iw, Of
fice over Eugene Loan ft Surlngs I
Bank, l'hotie 164.
C. A. WINTERMEIEIt A ttornoy-nl-Iw.
Land titles and probata spe
cialties. Office over Bank of Com-1
K. O. IMMEL Attorney and Comtsel
lor. U. g. National Bank Bldg. Phone
L. BILYRIT Attorney-at-lAW. Upstairs
6 i Willamette. St.. Eugene. Ore.
WRITTKN SWAFFOItn lawyer, C. ft
W. Bldg. The better class of civil
busttress. Phone 831,
L.. it. TRAVIS Attornoy-at-Law. Of
flee over Eugene Loan ft Savings
Bank. Eugene, Oregon.
CLYDE N. JOHNSTON- District Attor
ney. Address Court Homo. Phone ?.
BATTU1IIE9
8ERVICE BTATIONi-Automobne Eted
trtctaDi ana Bftttety Service. 83 7th
Ave., Kt. Fi.on 1173.
BEAUTY PARLORS
TUB BEAUTY' rA1U,OIt Ktpert
permanent waving. 877 WUIuuwtte.
Tetphnne 047. all
nvsiNt:acuLi.Kiig
KNROItt. noir for Buslnesa College.
Catalogue free on requ;.m. Phone 66.
C A It P HTA N U K VO CI, K A N I N U
EI.BCTBIC CI.KANKH8 Phone til.
We know how. 866 Olive Ht.
CIIIUOPOIMHT
J. H. ROHNBTT. M. U Foot and arch
apeclallat. Up.talra, 3tr Willamette.
Tueeday and f rlday. Phone Joa for
appointment.. .
VH. ItANDSHOH Foot apeclall.t.
Corne, calotiere, all foot ailment
cured., lit Willamette. Phone. JOS.
' tHIHOVltACTIC
PH.' J.' I. FIH?mcn S0fi-7- -VVhlto
, Ttinple. l'uunn 410. HcBldance J369.
CWillMO
PLAYING
TODAY
n
. PTBST TiATiONVJL
ATTRACTION
gives them he Ha! Ha!
Fun
From the
Press
moments, turned it over to the police,
when the mother did not return in half
an hour.
.Wife of Exhibitor
Fires L at Burglars
Seattle, Wash., August J.L Mrs. John
Von Herherg. wife of John Vim Herherg,
wealthy Seattle motion picture exhibitor,
risked her life early thin morning when
he battled two burglars who had at
tempted to enter her home, firing .lire,
ihots at thetn.
.ll'lie l.'mgs escaped by leaping a fence
anil running into thn heavy 'inderbrnsh
across the road. Mrs. Van Ilerberg was
awakened when she heard th, men try
ing to open a window facing on the
porch. Am her husband was not home she
hastily called the police and then seized
a pistol. .
Mutual Life Insurance Co., i. II
Pprugue. U. 8. Nat. Bank Bldg. tf
CHIROPRACTIC (Continued)
DU. M. ASHTON Opposite HelUg The
atre, 681 , Willamette. Phone 860.
DIl. OEOHQ13 A. SIMON 16 Wlllam
ette. I'll u no 3GC-J. , ;
CI.EAMNO AND PKBRSINO
EI.KCTR1C CT.EANI5nS-8Ii Olive St.
Phone 827. Service you'll appreciate.
CITT CLEANERS Cleaning-, pressing
and repairing. . W. E. Waylor, Prop.
44 Eighth Ave., West. Phone 220.
IMPERIAL, CI.EANKHS ft HATTERS
Pressing and repairing. We call for
and deliver. 47 K. 7th. Phone 392.
D10STISTS
DR. W. B. MOXI.Er Dentist. Modern
X-Hy equipment. Phone 73. Castle
. Theatre lildg. Eugene, Oregon.
DRS. DONOHUE Dentists. Reasonable
fees. Opposite Holllg. Phone 441-J.
HI.IX Tilt) T..KIIA...CUTIST
DR. V. L. 1WITER, Electro Therapeu
list, 41)1 West Eighth Avenue, Uu
gene, Oregon. Phone 369.
KOUNDIIY
VEl. - rtlM & CLOW Seoond and Blair.
Mechanics. ,
Kl UMTlHia lIOSPITAIj
BEAVER'S FURNITURE HOSPITAL-
661 w. 8th. Repairing, reflnlshlnrt.
upholstering. Furniture made to or
der. Telephone 408-J. j .
I-AIVIIM1 ANU IHCCOIIATING
pAlNTINrt Interlp decorating1, out
Ide painting: t reduced prices. T,
H. Qve. Phone 7M-J. t7Rfi W. 2nd.
I'llYttlUMM) AND MVUHISONS
tR. J. K. TITUS OhBtetrlos and
enaen of women and chllilrpt... Of fin
Hrown Rldnf.. 9th and Oak Sta. Rosl-
aonce note, usuurn, I'lionea X91, 829,
DRS. OUI.1JON AND NRUSON Bye
enr, noae, throat, JSyea tested and
Rinnaea fiirnlRlied. 306 I. O., O. F.
wiuir, Toiopnona 133..
Dn. R. H. V KtDR Office 410 C W
UlilK. Office phone 64S. lies. 2i-H.
oiu h. l.. sTUin.HY Office am 10th
Ave., West, rhone 589-U t
l)H. JOHN RIMON3 Oeleonnthlc lMlv
elclun and Surgeon M. A W. lllilg. 1
.HVSIOTHKIIAI'IHT
DIt. JACKSON Doctor of Phyalother-
apy. Women', -alliuente n apeclaltv.
Office 7!4 Willamette. Phone 1636-H.
I'l.UUU.KG, TIMISU, ltKATlXU
WILLIAMSON A OOCKKU1.INB. Inc.
Vhone 536. Tenth Ave. and Oak Bit.
OKOIKIH 1). ui;nv.MAN 6S-61 West
Sixth Avenue. Phone 817. ,
HAI.I.. A 8I1UMWAY Plunh1nit, tln
nhiK and heatlnff: lower pipe; drnin
tile. Movent h and Onk. r.ione 1001.
CIIA8K A l.KHLKY Stoem and hot
water heating, plumbing; 971 Oak.
PliOne 249. Itee.. Plione 1330-U ,
THY our Chinee medicine when nil
viwn mum i n-r imiYfn - j nun nee
lMdtr,, v'or. Ninth and -Olive, tsia.
VNDKIITA KICKS
"XV. W. HKANSTKTTBlt Futiaml rtl-
rTtoi laiiity muletnnt: nuto hearso;
MAHION VKATCII Funeral director.
y umm; run auto equipment
i-i-mi mi rtri en p. rnoiie V9 1
VHI'KHIkVhY RIIMUKUN
Utt. U a. IIKI.TKUI.INK, auccennur bi
br. tiiulih. iMy or nlhu ToL 1114.
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BETTY JONES DOES
JAVANESE OAAICE
"SPICE OF 1922'
''If one rioubtN that in the ltcjtinninK
we wort of cine brothf rlnmij, no mntter
of what color or religion, out uliould
htixly (laiu-ine in thn fur eastern coiid
, tries. biij h Betty Joh, the famous
Orifiiln) dancer who will lie Keen in liet
I origini)) coiifpplioitH in "Spire of !2lL"
the tremendous Winter (Inrtlen proline
tion comiiiK to the JieiiiK theatre AiitfitKt
14.
"Mifp" i the revue wliirh nnnle New
worker sit nj and take notice. hist rum
mer and omiics here intact.
. "."'or iiiHtaiK-e, in the Javanese nuro
her that I iloV irontinued, .MiKK Joiipn.,
"I nm simply duplicating (lie Htory oi
l'yunifllion and Galatea, hut hecaiiso mi
lody 1h painted uud it appears under r
different jruise one forgets the story Vliifi
is ho fa mi liar to the white race. Ant
yet it in an actual fact that this dun re, n
I do it, is done hv tin unlive i r Ik o
Jjotja Karta in Java. X never rentizei
when I fii-Kt anw it that the story wm
familiar becniiKo of its difforent Kettintc
And yet thin dance !k as old in Java a:
the hills.
"It does not neem to he known thai
most Bible utories are to be foupd In the
Slinnkirt legends of India another fact
that indtcateH we were at) of one race.
"There i . another striking . fact in
retard to Javanese danci'nir. The five po-
sitionn of the feet are exactly the twine
an in the French and Italian school of
ballet. Then? dnnce are ipiire. traditional
with the Javanese and have not leen
changed for centurieH. The firKt (hint? a
JnvuneHe dancer hai to learn as in Ku
rnpean sohools is the positioliK of the
feet. Then a. chaupe lakes pluce. White
people (tfiKtune the hennty of curve. The
Javanese, like the ancient Ksyptian. le
lieve beauty to be in uncles. Conseoiient
l.v, ultliotigh the feet, positions remain thr
teme. the Javanese bend the knees and
elbows. ' j
Miss JonpR admitted that Bomewhei"
In the dintunt past, the Kuropenn school .
of bullet may have taken its lessons
from the older civilizations of the east,
but asked naively whether there was anv
dancing authority in Kurotte who would
admit such a thine probable.
"By the same argument," she said,
"yon misht Infer that, the Bible wan
bafpd on the Sanskrit legends,'
Srini!t;ehlt. Ore.', August i; lit. -Kive
young ladletf . buve ieeu nominated for
tne voting eontejo; iiy wnieb will be
cbOHen one candidate for the bathing
girl contest to be held at the state ron-
vention of the American J.eiciou. wiiu-h
will he held at Seaside In September.
I'oKterH bearinir the inunes of the five
nominees have been pined on ilisplny in
several of the business houses. The nriee
of a vote is one cent ami the number of
votes allowed each person i five. The
fcllowhiK young Indies have been nomi
nated : JOHen Tomseth. Alice Toinseth.
il'nullne Driscoll, Crystal Hryan, and
Alice Afortensen. '
A poHter, bearing the names of all
Springfield citizens paying an annual n
coiue tax, has been received from Clyov
t. Huntley, collector of infernal revenue
for the state of Oregon at tportlmid, and
place don the postoffice bulletin.
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Adrian and nep
hew Krancls, and -Miss Kdith Kitton.
spent Sunday nt Lowell.
A. J. Perkina of Monroe, arrived in
Springfield on Saturday and will spend
the next few days there on business.
Sherman Spong, one of the supervis-or-M
of the state hospital at Salem, will
spend tlie next two weeks flu the guest
Women Play the Fool? Nay, Nay
Say Clowns of Big Combined Circuses
A"hy relhvie no'women rlowh with
the circus?
With ItinitliuK Hrotherx nnd Harntnn
.t Hnile.v Combined, there are !H sawv
dust comedians, but not a Hiujtle coined
dienne, t '
In his tliirty yrnrii in the business.
Spader John sou. fiimou producing
ijnwn, hat known nt Ibren feinute clown
mit hone of them, he nays, were roo4
ones. ;
"Women won't make fool of themv
wives ah men will.' asserts .InhnM.iK
"They prefer to become riders where
their nenuty is enhancnl rather than con
cealed by the costume. And they won't
make themselves look ritlicutous. A nmi
clown loesnt cure how funny yon dres
him or how foolish you make him. he
ctuwe men, as a rule, haven't any nnt
ural vanity. Hut give n woman a craxy
wstnme, mak her iwiint her face in rel
and white checks, tnj on n folse set of
fvet aeveu aixea too frge ajnl whahav
tf hi aunt, Mr Belle SpouK.
-Mr. nd Mr. A. L. Koberts returned
on .Saturday evening from tilenbrook,
where for the past month, Mr. Huberts
has been employed at a surveyor fur the
Alsea Jjtunber company.
Huko H:ilhn of (malaska, Washing
ton, arrived Sunday ut the home of his
sister, Mrs, Kitimu Oliou. From there
ho will go to Oakridge, where he haa uo
opted a position ut toe Kelly lumber
mill. . !
.Mr. and Mrs. Ii. S. I'briritdfferson and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Terpening:
Mr. and .Mrs, Hoy Jlmnphreys and family
of Kugene; and Mrs, 'j'. M. Humphreys
of Albany, spent . the week-end ai the
liilmore hotel at Newjiort.
Virgil Custeel of the Booth-Kelly mill,
returned an Monday from (.'rater hike,
where be has beeii spending u week's
vacation.
George Cox. blacksmith nt file- Booth
Kelly mill .rettnned from bis vacation
on Sunday. He spent a week ut Blue
Klver.
Miss Eunice I'm Iter, and a' party of
friends, spent Sunday at. Foley Springs
on the .McKenJe river.
-Mr. and Mrs. J.- .'. Barker and "
Uowlaud; and Mrs. J. J. Bryan anu
daughter Crystal, spent Sunduy at the
home of Mr, l'arker's sister, Mrs. W. K'
Holdredge, iit lexter.
K. W. McKinnon. aecounfant at the
Booth-Kelly plant, left on Monday ou 0
two .weeks' vacation.
The fuuerul services for Clyde. Vallier.
who wjis accidentally killed at Onkridge ;
lest Wednesday, a ere held in the Aletho- i
dist church Sunday afternoon at
The Reverend K. V. Stivers of the Chris
tian church at Eugene, officiated at the
services in the church.. 1 lie. services m
the grave) were under the direction of
the American Legion and the B. 1. O.
l.lks. Herbert Cox. J. V. Wiuzenried. 1,
1). Ixtriiner ami W, L. Wilinot acted as
pallbearers. As the casket was lowered,
"Taps" was played hv the bugler of the
National Guard company of Kueene.
Next Sunday evening. August B, there
will be u spcchil meeting of the Christian
church of Springfield, to be held at the
regular church hour of 7:'U p. m. Al this
meeting the building committee, which
included S. G. Moshier, chairman; Wil
bur Lepley. and M. J. McKlin will re
port definitely on the plans and specifi
cations for the new church which will be
erected on the Rite of the present build
ing on Fourth and A streets. At this
meeting the ohm ' wilt either be , defi
nitely accepted or rejected, dud u good
attendance Is requested.
The Christian Kndeavor society of the
Christian church of Springfield, will be
held Sunday evening., August 10. on th"
lawn of the home of "Grandma Lepley.''
at 7 p. m. ....
(Seattle Resident
Falls from Sign
' Seattle. Wash., August lit. Crawling
from a window in the Hrb hotel early
today, Mrs. Itird Nelson, itO, hung hub
pemled hi mtd air from the edge of .in
electric sign 24 feet above the street
while dozens of early morning pedeu-;
trians ku.imI in astonishment.
Mrs. Nelson dropped to the pavement
as Sergeant V. V. JinningH was attempt-
ing to rescue her. She struck upon her
face receiving serious Injuries to the
hear!. Jennings took her to the city hos-I
plt.il where Jier condition was said to bej
critical... : . , J.
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EMPLOYEES RETURN. ' GUARDED
, Millsboro. HI., August 13. Half of the
striking employes' of the American iuct
Lead and Smelting t tin pony returned to
work ti ;a,v iiuidef guard of o(K nation
guardsmen.
'Jho troops were sent here Saturday to
prevent recurrence of fighting between
loyal employcH and strikers which result
ed in wnundmir of two demitv sheriffs
and a striker. Originally .'MM) of six hun- J
dred employes struck to enforce union
recognition. j
pon.' .V ludy clown?. No a rcstgnstton
t axe the eiaitorotc mock
'z:,
season. The TdV..hiug bride ami all her hanlwooVla. ' "mnnM
bridesnuiids are men. The Wily clowu , . .
with the bustle that is always walking wnMFM nr wnnn.n.
Off and leaving her. is a man. Tlie -mo-' ?i"JFN L0 .?,,CRnVT...ELECT
I her" who goes about seeking her lost ill i .' K."""n
offspring. isnYa won.anTat all. The one SaVnlaV .lert.S'."'!".' 1nT!",n h'r'
vim el..,.e, in an aeroplane is a. map. "' ""'"h 'J??'?.' "l l'-kaly of Sa
There is nop a single ladr clown in the ...PI " .u""1 ?n.-...,h''- """'ci s elect,
vircnj who is really a .adVr" '
A It is, th.- circus manager uses IHV i.-jM j h, ," " J","' """"yx. cierx: vt t-. -r CZ. '
rrotesntie chuvn as a foil for the pr.rftv T.lbol M ZS bankerl Ada A-idCEiC'
ledics- who ri.re the wW. horses- "TlfiV. ?Uxl2 ' TO'.'W AP f TPfr
season's circus .boasts scojes. of the i,,;..il . ?n J"V"r- f?1 jV-fy. " - i
world's for..o,l e,,nestrkim?.ncluiVa,- f;;r"j''t- ie- . CSrV V' bl-.
the Ki-ffenachs. Varjieas. ffenes.l uSI: ' """J"!1 K' Hflwler.. : l.ll'fY
othera wh'o te flow.n,1kiffghe,!..f-,rs- KirvOHs m'sicl.K tiVl, '"".I"' t5ZM;&Jlfe&&
Physicians Specify 'Bread
for the Sick Room Diet
lneres a
imerence
L
ElElii RE
WHEAT DROP PANIC
I.uinbermeii ore recoverinit from -the
apprehension caused by the low wheat
price eituntion. fir tiler lmve hail time to
("cest the fact th:it the urnin fnrmerH of
the cotinlr.v will receive half n billion
dollars more for their crop in li)2.'l than
in 11)22. notwithstanding the drop in Uie
price of wheat. This will menu that the
fnrut demand for lumber will be greater
than had been espected. Ketailers who
iittd curtailed their purchasing because
of the agitation in the east looking to
ward a letup in building operations are
finding that tJie demand Ik well main
tained for the season, and as a result
yard stocks are being reduced to a very
low point. The mills, coi.fident of a large
fall demand, are building up stocks to
meet it, but the accumulation ao far is
really small, says the American Lum
berman, Chicago.
Despite curtained buying, stocks nt
181 soul hern pine mills increased only
3.20 per cent during June. Nearly all the
orders booked by some of the prominent
soul hern pine mills call for rush ship
ment, about half the lumber being pur
chased to fill in assortment. In the east
and south, yard stocks arc reported to
he low. TJia west coast fir mills on Julv
1 had unsold stocks of only 02.21 per
cent of normal. In view of these low
stocks and the possibility of a scarcityof
cars, mere is iiKeiy to he a fail demand
that will tax the shipping capacity of the
Inills. The fir market is Inking on an
Improved tone, as most of the mills re
port orders-ahead for three to four
weeKS.
Wlide production of southern pine up
to the present has exceeded sales, during
the Inst week or ten days there has been
a noticeable improvement in the volume
of buying with the result that 'there are
fewer transit cars on the market, which
has caused a somewhat firmer tone in
prices. . -
. There are plenty of inquiries for rail
road material, hn few developing into
orders, buyers preferring to hold off tin
Id they actually need the stock in the
belief that they will be able to get In at
a lower level of prices.
Hardwood orders increased Tecentlv
although not markedly. Inuuiriea recoil
cd however, give promise of an earlv en
largement in tlie demand. Hardwood's are
holding up in price, especially on some
items of northern woods in scarce sun-
i.i.v. sucn as oirch and 0-4. K-4 and KM
ignatton. maple; in fact, thick stocks are cortuiara
wedding lively small anil are also badly broken
features furniture factories and automobile
:,"'V"un '?""n !' to.nobiie
.i. ,C.',n" ,, l- ".". trlci
A leadina medical specialist on food inclniU Kj
one of the solid foods necessary in the diet of
patient suffering from some one of the "fever dUeiiei"
These diseases number more than eighty.
Just as good bread bread such as BETSY ROSS-li
essential in bringing back health, so is it necessary to
maintain good health. ' . .
BETSY ROSS contains more of the essential elemeati
of nutrition than any single food, and these in ampfc
proportions. It contains 38 of the daily requirement
of energy, 59 of the protein, and 77't of the minenj
salts, such as iron, calciunt, and the phosphates.'
Your health demands more bread. Eat more at evtrf
ucai, serve 11 in many appetizing ways possible, out
be sure it's BETSY ROSS, for "There's a Difference in
Tomorrow morning serve Creamed Chiooed Berf
toast. It's easily prepared and highly satisfactory to tie
family.
The University Bakery
Fourteenth and Mill Streets rdeuhont
w
ent at the convention. The next conven
tion will be held in t'orviillis in 11)25.
I Watching the
I Scoreboards
(Hv United Press)
Knbe Ruth hit his 2!lth homer and
went into u tie. with Cy Williams for
the slugging honors, and took 'the Amer
ican league batting lend from Harry
Hellmnn but the Van (4 lost to the
Tigers 5 lo 2.
T.'.ie Curds beat the (Hants 5 lo 2 nnd
took the only series that, the champions
lost on their western trip.
After spotting the While Sox fl runs,
the Senators came frcm behind and won,
II to It.
Playing flashy ball behind the good
pitching of Kill Picrcey, the Ued Sox
beat the Cleveland Indians, 8 to .1.
Tlie Robins socked the Pirates twice
in a ilailbleJieader, 11 to 2 anil C to 0.
His victory in the first game gave Dazzy
Vance ten wins in u row.
Tony Kuiifmann had a sinking spell in
the sixth inning when the Phils scored
nnd the Cubs lost, 0 to 7. .
SWANSON SUFFERS OPERATION
New York. August III. llloria Swan
son, film star, who is in a private hos
pital here following a sudden operation
for an illness in the nature of which is
not divulged, was reported "resting very
comportably" today.
Notice to Reel Estate Dealers.
My tl-acre farm on the Hiver ltoad is
this day withdrawn from the market.
Aug. 13, l'.C.'l.
, A. DEXXIS.
"Ta-de-Ta-de-Ta-de
I'm tired of that record, aa tired as
cun I.e.
Let's swap that monotonous talking
machine
For a radio set like those wo have
seen ,
In the homes of the neighbor, alonir
the atreet."
o a swap-au ne raa. it performed
the fea..
Let's Swap
rs L jv-
T-.4
win
I BLEACH GUTI
i ' 'inn Mff
Mlv tl,n inifP ilf 11.-0 1
- " ,..!, --,1 Whir.
ounces oi wn-uu
druggist will siiiil'
shake well ill a bottle aJ
whole iiiarter-aat "I t" "I
f-ll freckle anil isb itti-
inn heillllifr. I
Massage Ihis smelly tiBJ
ci'cain info the fare, arm
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