Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 27, 1926, Image 2

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    Friedman Unsurpassed as Leader
cJsk for the.
Handy Pack
Benny F rie d m a n , a ll A m erican
q u a rte rb a c k In 1925 and ca p ta in o f
th is y e a r’s M ic h ig a n team, la u n su r­
passed as a leader on the g rid iro n .
T h e p h o to g ra p h shows F rie d m an
k ic k in g . Coach Yost la p ra y in g th a t
some day he w ill get a n o th e r s ta r
lik e him .
L a st ye a r th e W o lv e r­
ines h a il a w o n d e rfu l success on
the g rid iro n and th e fa c t th a t
B enny Is hack a u g u rs w e ll fo r suc­
cess again th is year.
I t was a F re d Rees day at th e
opening o f th e L in g fle ld steeple­
chase m ee tin g In E n g la n d re­
c e n tly , th e s ta r E n g 'ls h Jockey
a cco u ntin g fo r h a lf th e card. He
s ta rte d o ff by r id in g to v ic to ry
M ask M an In th e Cowden s e llin g
steeplechase.
Rees’ second success was
gained In th e S o u th e rn h a n d i­
cap steeplechase. In w h ich he
rode M a jo r G. L a rn a c h N e v lll’s
Ih sto ck to v ic to ry o ve r M rs. S.
P rince's M u lla g h m u s t by e ig h t
lengths. T h e th ird o f Rees' w in ­
ners was G reenhorn, w h ic h did
not have m uch tro u b le In J u s ti­
fy in g his fa v o ritis m In tfie Cob-
ham, a h u rd le race fo r three-
year-olds.
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People w h o are ca re fu l o f th e ir
h e a lth a n d stre n g th use W rig le y ’e
C h e w in g Sweets.
Because W rig le y ’ s, besides be in g a
d e lig h tfu l c o n fe c tio n , clears th e te»th
o f fo o d p a rticle s a nd aids d ig e s tio n !
T y ru s C o b b B la m e s H is
P itc h e r s f o r P o o r S how
I t removes odors o f eating or
smoking.
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benchts yo u n g and o ld .
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ln< o p p o rtu n ity , breed Inu s ilv e r black foxes
and blue foxes N O R T H L A N D F O X E X ­
C H A N G E . H o u *h to n , M ich.
F re e
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N o t h in « to b u y or » e ll. K lm p ly fill In b la n k s
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erst no»«. Chatham I ’ bsnlx Bank. New Y ork.
» « to point«.
W eddin g in High Life
A p h ysicia n wiim p ra is in g th e lu te
D r. John D uncan QuuekenhoH.
“ Q uackenboa," he said, “ was keen­
w itte d . A h we were m o to rin g one day
we passed a fa sh io na b le ch u rch , A
cro w d wan gathered about th e church
door, a red ca rp e t wan spreud over
ttie steps and superb fo re ig n lltu o u
sines w ere d riv in g up.
" ‘ W h a t’s going on there, I wonder?'
I said.
‘‘ T h e b e g in ning o f a d iv o rc e .’ said
D o c to r Q uackenbos.”
A b rie f di-count o f th e firs t h a lf m in u te o f the M ich ig a n -W is c o n s in game
a t M adison la st O ctober w ill g ive you an Ides o f F rie d m a n ’s c a p a b ilitie s .
Hoyle H a rm o n kicke d o ff fo r ttie Badgers a nd It was M ich ig a n 's h a ll on Its
o « n 40->nr<’ line. W isconsin n a tu ra lly expected a ru n n in g play, b u t they
d id n ’t know th e W o lv e rin e q u a rte rb a ck. Benny took the bal! fro m c e n te r In a
s h o rt punt fo rm a tio n and shot a 30-yard puss to G regory, w ho ran the re m a in ­
in g .‘10 yards to a touchdow n. F rie d m an then kicke d the goal fo r th e e x tra
p o in t, and H oyle H a rm o n kicke d o ff a g u in — th is tim e r ig h t In to th e hands o f
B ennie F rie d m an . A ll Benny d id was to ru n Ht» ya rd s th ro u g h th e w hole
B aduer team fo r a lo iie lid o w n and then k ic k ttie g o a l! A nd ju s t 37 seconds
o f p la t liad e l a p s e d ! W isconsin was g e ttin g acquainted w ith Benny now.
T h a t's tin- wav it went a ll year, w ith F rie d m a n p ro b a b ly h a v in g a hand
In m o r e to u clu lo w n s lim n any o th e r p lu y e r In the co u n try , ( in ly In the- N o rth ­
w estern game, w h ich was played under n sist adverse w e a th e r co n d itio n s, did
lie fa i! to p la y bang tip fo o tb a ll.
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S te rn a m a n in S h a p e
H o rse sh o e T itle Is
W o n by Y o u n g G irl
Y o ungsters have been c u ttin g
a b ig fig u re In Kports rece n tly.
One o f th e la te s t o f these young
plienom s | h m te n -ye a r-o ld g irl,
w ho was crow ned w om en’» s ta te
a m a te u r horseshoe cham pion o f
M innesota. No. she was not one
o f Sweden’s f a ir daughters. H e r
nam e Is Prene P a g lla rin i.
In
h e r conquest th e g irl assumed
th e n lr o f the most seasoned
p itc h e r, and annexed the s ta te
t it le hy w in n in g IS s tra ig h t
matches, triu m p h in g o ve r some
o f th e veteran p la y e rs o f the
state.
R o m an K ye H a lm m , ap p lied at n ic h t upon
ra tlr ln « . w ill fr e a h e n a n d n tr e n e th e n eye«
by m o r n ln * .
171 P e a rl 8 t.. N . Y.
A d v.
Must H ave a Basis
Even th e best beauty d o c to r ln the
business can’t succeed unless she g e l s
a lit t le be a uty to doctor. B irm in g h a m
Press.
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M ost o f o u r c o m fo rts g ro w up be­
tween o u r c r o s s e s . Young.
I Salts Fine for
Aching Kidneys
When
Back Hurtt Flush Your
Kidneys at You Clean
Your Bowela
Most fo lk s forget th a t the kidney»,
lik e the bowels, som etim es get slu g ­
gish and clogged and need a flu sh in g
occasionally, else we have backache
and d u ll m isery in the kidney region,
severe headaches, rh e u m a tic tw inges,
to rp id liv e r, acid stom ach, sleepless­
ness and a ll so rts o f b la d d er disorders.
You s im p ly m ust keep y o u r kidneys
a ctive and clean and the m om ent you
feel an ache o r ph I ii in the kidney
region begin d rin k in g lo ts o f w a te r.
A lso get about fo u r ounces o f .lad
Halts fro m any good d ru g sto re here,
ta ke u ta b le sp o o n fu l in a glass o f w a ­
te r before b re a k fa s t fo r a few days
and y o u r kid n e ys w ill then act tine.
T h is fam ous suits is made fro m the
a d d o f gruites and lem on Juice, com
blned w ith llth la . am i Is in tended to
Hush clogged kidneys and help s tim u ­
la te them to a c tiv ity . It also helps
D eutrullxe th e acids In the u rin e so
th e y no lo n g e r Ir rita te , th u s helping
to relie ve b la d d er disorders.
Jad H alts Is in e xp e n sive ; m akes a
d e lig h tfu l effervescent lith lu w a te r
d rin k w h ich everybody s lio u lil la ke
now and th e n to help keep th e ir k id ­
neys clean.
A w e ll kn ow n local d ru g g ist say s lie
aells lo ts o f Jad H alts to fo lk s who
b elieve in tr y in g to c o rre ct kidney
tro u b le w h ile It Is o n ly trouble.
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Improved Uniform International
S ta r E n g lis h R id e r
W in s H a lf o f C a rd
C o rn e ll S ta r W ill S e e k
O ly m p ic H o n o rs in 1928
Joe S te rn an in n , ca p ta in o f the C h i­
cago B u lls In th e N a tlo n u l P ro Foot-
h u ll league, bus rounded In to gre a t
shape fo r the 111211 season, und great
th in g s ure expected o f him .
N ew G o lf C h a m p io n W o n
U ta h S ta te T itle a t 15
George von E lm learned how to play
g o lf iii Ids own buck ya rd . T h e new
tw cn ty-H ve -ye a r old cham pion, who
took th e A m e rican a m a te u r t it le by
h e a tin g Bobby Jones, began d riv in g
and p u ttin g w hen he was e ig h t years
old.
As a schoolboy he la id out a m in ­
ia tu re g o lf course In his hack y a rd
am i spent m any hours th e re when
free fro m Ids studies.
H e im ita te d
noted g o lfe rs ab o ut whom he rend
o r bad seen play.
Von E lm 's home
w as in Halt L u ke C ity , U ta h . then.
A t n in e he s ta rte d as a caddie a t
the Salt L a ke C ity C o u n try d u b . In
191(1, when he was fifte e n, he entered
flu* U ta h sta te ch a m pionship to u rn a ­
m ent and upset a ll precedents by
h a n d ily w in n in g th e title . Since then
he haa ca p tu re d th e U ta h g o lf 'a u re ls
fo u r tim es
H e n ry A. Russell, fu n n e r C o rne ll
u n iv e rs ity s p rin te r, re c e n tly re tu rn e d
fro m E urope w here he bus been on
to u r »Ince la s t Ju ly . Bussell, who Is
a m em ber o f th e New Y o rk A th le tic
club, in te n d s to retiM iin In th e ru n ­
n in g game u n til u fte r the O ly m p ic
guinea o f 1B2H and possibly longer.
T h e In n ky C o rne lian was th e sen­
sa tio n o f the college s p rin t w o rld la st
s p rin g und e a rly sum m er. I l l s mete­
o ric rise began on th e eve n in g ofl
M arch 0.
V u h e ralde d , R ussell was
e n tered In the 70-yard dash in the
f ifth
annual
in d o o r
ch a m pionship
m eeting o f the 1. C. A. A. A. A
No­
body, aside fro m th e u n d erg rad u a te s
am t Coach Jack M oa kle y o f C ornell,
fig u re d him as a c h a m p io n sh ip possi­
b ility . A lfre d " T r u c k " M ille r o f H a r­
v a rd and F ra n k Hussey o f Boston
college w e re th e fa v o rite s .
R ussell c a p tu re d th e event a fte r a
close rnce. T hen came th e o u tdoor
In te rco lle g ia te » .
A g a in Bussell won,
th is tim e th e 1(H) am i 226-.vard events.
B ussell was a m em ber o f the C o rne ll-
P rin ce to n tru c k and Held team th a t
crossed th e seas fo r a meet w ith the
com idned
O xfo rd -C a m b rid g e
teams
last J u ly .
Boxing Bouts Which Drew Big in Past
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T H E E V IL S OF STR O N G D R IN K
L E S SO N T E X T — P r o » . 2»:»»-»».
G O L D E N T E X T — A t la s t It b t ts th
lik e a s e r p e n t an d s t ln g e t h lik e an
a d d er
P R IM A R Y T O PIC — L e a r n in g to b»
T e m p e r a te .
J U N IO R T O PIC — T h e C o n tr o l o f th e
A p p e tite .
I N T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­
IC— A lc o h o lic B e v e r a g e , H u r tf u l to th e
I n d iv id u a l a n d S o c ie ty .
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
IC— L ig h t W in e an d B e e r a M en ace.
G ( llic k r /
s a fe
r e lie f
CORNS
In on» m in u t» y o u r m is e ry fro m corn« 1»
ended. T h a t'» w h a t D r. 8ch oll'a Zin o -
pad« do
b y rem o vin g th e causo —
pressing or ru b b in g o f ahoe». Y o u risk no
In fa ctio n fro m a m a te u r cu ttin g ,n o d a n g a r
fro m "d ro p » ” (a c id ). Z in o pad» » re th in ,
m edicated, a n tis e p tic , p ro te c tiv e , h ee l­
in g . G et a box at y o u r d ru g g ia t’a or »boo
d ealer'» to d a y —35c.
fa r Free
vrtte The Scholl Mfg. Co.,
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Woes o f Those W ho In d ulge in
W in e (vv. 29, 30).
I t takes p itc h e rs us w e ll as h a tte rs
No m ore g ra p h ic d e s c rip tio n o f the
to w in pennants, and p itc h e rs are
e v ils o f th e w in e b ib b e r has e v e r been
I som ething th e T ig e rs " a in 't g o t,’’ T y
given.
I t p o rtra y s In th e m ust Im ­
| Cobb said us he packed aw ay his base-
SampU
pressive m an n e r th e m ise rie s th a t a t­
i hull clo th e s fo r the year. Cobb had
ta ch to the d ru n k a rd 's life .
Just com pleted his s ix th y e a r as m an- !
1.
T he a w fu l p a in w h ic h causes
I nger o f the D e tro it T ig e rs , w in d in g up ■
one to c ry out. " O h !”
In s ix th place.
M an y indeed are th e p a in s w h ich
"Y o u k n o w ,” he said, “ w e have a
Put one o n — the ba in is eon s
men s u ffe r because o f s tro n g d rin k .
young team — Just a bunch o f kids.
B o d ily ills In n um e rab le can be traced
T hey made m ore h its th a n any o th e r
to Its e v il Influence.
club in the league and scored a lm ost
2. T h e b itte r rem orse w h ic h causes
as m auy runs.
one to c ry o u t, “ A la s !”
" B u t, it Hikes p itc h e rs to get up
M an y a re th e expressions o f b itte r
there. W h e n e ver you see a c lu b w in
re g re t w h ic h come d a ily fro m th e lip s
in f a ir ly good s tre a k s and then d ro p
games In Just as lo n g streaks, rem em ­ o f th e d ru n k a rd . Som etim es i t Is the
s o rro w o f disgrace, loss o f m anhood
ber, It's th e p itc h in g . I f you have the
and s e lf-re s p e c t Som etim es i t Is the
F O R F IR S T A I D
p itc h e rs they stop the lo s in g streuks.
s o rro w o f p o v e rty o f th e In d iv id u a l
I f you d o n 't, It's lu c k w hen th e y stop.”
Every day o n the farm
and his fa m ily clothed In rags and
Cob denied ru m o rs th a t he w ould be
brings a new need fo r
h a lf sta rve d . Som etim es l t Is th e so r­
replaced as m anager o f th e T ig e rs by
“ Vaseline” Jelly A pure,
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"Those ra in y day sto rie s read w e ll,”
cuts, rashes an d m in o r
d re n s ca tte re d am ong stran g e rs.
he said, “ b u t I ’ll he hack here n e xt
skin troubles. T a k e in te r­
3. C o n te n tio n , s tr ife and q u a rre l'
sp ring , and I f we find th e p itch e rs, we !
Ing.
nally fo r coughs and colds.
have a yo u n g c lu b th a t can do the
M u c h -o f th e fig h tin g am ong men Is
rest.”
Chescbrough M fg . Com pany
d ir e c tly caused by th e ir passions being
State S t. >“ — •*kto“ d’ New Y o rk
Inflam ed by s tro n g d rin k . T h e d ru n k ­
S o u th w o rth B ig H e lp
en m an Is a lw a y s ready f o r a fig h t.
H e takes offense as w e ll as gives
offense. H e n o t o n ly has these fro m
axe. u. a. pat . off
w ith o u t, b u t he has s tru g g le s w ith in .
FATROLAUM julx
H is conscience and his a p p e tite are
w a rrin g w ith each o th er.
4. B a b b lin g s and com p la in in g s.
T h e w in e b ib b e r co m p la in s o f e v e ry ­
th in g , ill-lu c k , broken fo rtu n e , ru in e d
he a lth, loss o f frie n d s, o f fa te und o f
God.
5. W ounds w ith o u t a cause.
_
R is u g rs G uaSAN Tiio
C O N T S IM S S U F V IC IÍM T
These are w ounds w h ic h m ig h t have
FOR 1 MONTHS TR IS T M IH T
been avoided fro m fig h ts In w h ic h a
sober man w o u ld not have engaged
'F O R FULL
and fro m a ccid e n ts w h ic h are p u re ly
s r x s jar
th e re s u lt o f in to x ic a tio n .
6. Redness o f eyes.
H O P K IN S
L A B O R A T O R IE S
T h is has refe re n ce to th e hlood-shot
2 4 C L A R A ST.
S A N F R A N C IS C O
eyes o f th e tip p le r w h ic h ru in s and
C A L IF O R N IA
dim s his visio n .
A ll these woes come upon those who
A p p r o p r ia te ly N am ed
ta r r y long a t w in e (v. 36).
“ G u s h !— th a t o ld dog is a s ig h t!”
II. The A ttitu d e E n jo in e d (v. 31).
Look n o t a t lt. Do n o t p u t y o u r­ Raid a h y p e rc ritic a l acqu ainta n ce , from
o v p r beyond P re s b y te ria n I l l l l . "H e 's
B illy
S o u th w o rth . C a rd in a l o u t­ s e lf In the w a y o f te m p ta tio n . T he
lam e, s k in n y , b lin d in one eye. and
fie ld e r, has had one o f his best years o n ly safe a ttitu d e to w a rd s tro n g d rin k
’penrs to have tic k s a ll o v e r him . He
d u rin g the present season. H is b a t­ Is to ta l abstinence, and th e o n ly sure
lo o ks as I f he had been scalded, to o ."
tin g , fie ld in g und base ru n n in g have w a y o f to ta l abstinence Is n o t to even
" E h - y u h !” re p lie d G ap Johnson o f
lo o k a t lt.
been a b ig h e lp to th e C a rdina ls.
R u m pu s R idge. “ H e 's g o t th e mange,
I I I . The D ru n k a rd ’s B itte r End (vv.
also th e biggest a p p e tite you ever
32-35).
seen, f t p ’s covered w ith fleas, and
1.
A c u te m ise rie s (v . 32). “ I t
h o w ls a ll n ig h t. H e h a ln ’t good fo r a
b lte th lik e a serpent, und s tln g e th lik e
liv in g th in g on e a rth , and I ’d ta k e him
an adder.”
o u t and shoot h im I f I t w a sn ’t too
S tro n g d rin k , lik e the poison o f the
m uch tro u b le to b o rry a g u n ."
T he A m a te u r B o x in g a sso cia tio n o f serpent, perm eates the w h o le system
“ W h a t do you c u ll th e v a rm in t? "
Loudon c o n tro ls m ore th a n 306 clubs.
and ends In th e m ost fa ta l conse­
“ T h e o n ly name th a t w ill fit hln
quences, th e b itte re s t su ffe rin g s and
•s o n -tn -la w .'"— K ansas C ity S tar.
A w om an’s a th le tic a b ility is rate d death.
2. T h e p e rv e rs io n o f th e m ora l
a t 67 per cent o f th a t o f a m an o f the
A L a d y o f D is tin c tio n
senses (v. 33).
same w eight.
• • •
(1) T h is e x c ite m e n t causes th e eyes Is recognized by th e d e lica te , fa s c in a t­
A b o u t 126 dozen te n n is b a lls are re- ■ to behold stra n g e th in g s. T h is denotes in g In flu en ce o f th e p e rfu m e she uses.
q u ire d fo r a to u rn a m e n t lik e th e na­ th e fa n ta s tic linages w h ic h are p ro ­ A b a th w ith C n tlc u ra Soap and hot
w a te r to th o ro u g h ly cleanse th e pores
duced on th e b ra in o f th e d ru n k a rd .
tio n a l clay courts.
• • •
E ven when d e liriu m trem ens does not fo llo w e d by a d u s tin g w ith C u tlc u ra
T a lc u m p o w d e r u s u a lly means a cle a r,
re s u lt, th e re are a w fu l fa n cie s w h ich
Some ta k e up g o lf, w h ile o th ers feel
th a t I f one m ust w o rry I t m ig h t as a re beyond th e p o s s ib ility o f re a liz a ­ sweet, h e a lth y s k in .— A d v e rtis e m e n t.
tio n . Since c a rn a l lu st a lw a ys comes
w e ll he a b o ut business.
. . .
H ere, Too
w ith w in e d rin k in g . It Is no doubt
F o r th e tro p ic s , sjieclH l g o lf h a lls
L e s te r R o u p rich . p itc h e r fo r th e tru e , as th e A u th o riz e d Version has lt,
Jackson team , C o tto n Htutes league, ’’T h in e eyes sh a ll behold stra n g e w om ­ are used to sta n d th e heat. Even In
th is c o u n try w e have seen a g o lfe r fa n
en.”
has been sold to th e C hicago Cubs.
• • •
(2) “ T h in e h e a rt sh a ll u tte r per­ I l l s h a ll a lo n g tim e be fore s ta rtin g
to p la y .— L o ndon O p in io n .
verse th in g s .” H is m oral sense being
T he P h ila d e lp h ia
N a tio n a ls sold
p e rv e rte d ,
his
u tte ra n ce s
p a rta ke
P itc h e r Jack B e n tle y to th e New Y o rk
I t Is e a sie r to pose as an o p tim is t
He te lls lies, his
G la n ta at the w a iv e r p ric e o f $4.660. i o f th e same.
th a n It Is to be one.
w ords cannot be believed.
* * *
3. l i e Is Insensible to da n ge r (v
S e a ttle won th e P a c ific Const league ;
pe n na n t In 1924 w ith th e sm alle st p e r­ 34).
T h e d ru n k a rd Is unsteady.
H is
centage th a t ever b ro u g h t th e Hag, .545.
• • •
b ra in reels to and fro , he Is fo o lh ard y,
T he w o rld 's record fo r th ro w in g a even as one w ho w ould lie In the
H urry, W o rry a n d O verw o rk
baseball Is 426 feet 9*4 inches, made to p o f a sh ip 's mast w here th e re Is
B rin g H e a v y S tra in .
th e greatest danger o f f a llin g off.
hy Sheldon I.eJune. C in c in n a ti, O ctober
4. H e Is Insensible to p a in
35),
12. 1910.
o d e r n ik , throw» a heavy
• • .
T h e d ru n k a rd Is u tte rly Ig n o ra n t of
burden on our b o d ily ma­
w
h
a
t
happens
to
him
w
h
ile
under
the
In reco m m en d in g g o lf ns a cure fo r
chinery. T he elim inative organa,
h ig h blood pressure a New Y o rk p h y s i­ Influence o f s tron g d rin k . T he d ru n k-
especially the kidney«, are apt to
become sluggish. Retention o(
Hrd has m any bruises and wounds fo r
cia n m ust have fo rg o tte n a ll about the
excess uric acid and other poison­
w h ic h he cannot account. He d id not
sand traps.
ous weste often gives rise to e
* • •
re a liz e when he received them.
d u ll, languid feeling and, some­
5. H is a b je c t bondage (v. 35).
“ B ig E d " W alsh, fo rm e r W h ite Sox
times, toxic backaches and head­
A fte r a ll Ills sufferings, s o rro w and
p itc h e r, lo st m ore games hy one run
aches. T h a t the kidneys are not
d isa p p ointm e n t he goes on ss a bond-
th a n uny o th e r h u rle r In th e h is to ry
fu n c tio n in g perfectly is often
slnve to fo llo w the ways o f sin.
shown by b u rn in g or scanty pas­
o f baseball.
sage of secretions. More and
6 H e ll at la s t fo r no d ru n k a rd
more people are le a r n in g to
s h a ll e n ter th e Kingdom o f Heaven
U n iv e rs ity o f S outhern C a lifo rn ia
assist th e ir k’dney» by the occa­
ndded a nine-hole approach and p u tt- ■ I I Oor. 6:1 0)
sional use of D o a n ’s P ills — e
lug course to Its g o lf la y o u t d u rin g
“ ------------
stim ulan t diuretic. A sk y o u t
the sum m er vacation.
n e if h b o r l
I.
I)r Scholl's
'Z in o -p ad s
Vaseline
H a ir g m w e r f
Spart Hates
Overdoing?
(v.
M
N e w J e w e lr y S een
Baseball fa n s In M c A le s te r have
form ed a "1061 clu b .” each o f whom
w ill pay $1 a m onth In to a fu n d to
im ike sure o f h a v in g a team In the
W estern aaaociatlon n e xt year.
• • •
T he very In test brooch«*» «re »m all
o r m edium -sized bow knota. e n tire ly
made o f disannuls. A q u a m arin e s o f
ve ry large sizes are com ing hack In to
fa s h io n In c o m b in a tio n , w ith black
o n yx and diamonds.
Jack Ikelaney, w o rld '» lig h t heavy
w e ig h t cham pion, was so lit t le th o ug h t .
T h e y D o n ’t A g e
o f In I'.r.’j th a t he had to pay $!.(»»
Keep y o u r w h ite sa tin s lip p e rs and
as a guarantee In o rd e r to get h it
y o u r p u re w h ite s ilk lin g e rie w rapped
tig h t In New Y ork w ith th e veteran
In blue tissue paper If you w ish to
Angie R atner
keep them fro m tu rn in g ye llo w .
DOAN’S
Stim u lant D iuretic to the Kidnayn
Foster M ilb u rn Co.. M t< C h e m ltta B u ffalo.
N Y
STOP THAT ITCHING
\ ou won*! have to wait — rehef
follows the hrat comforting touch of
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