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MFiDIFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OltTOON, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1D1J.
PAGE SEVEN
IXuTZ
SULTAN Nlf
MORU PERVERT
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Frenchmen Are Sore Because, Tliejr
Army Has Bccnent it, Assistant
of Degenerate nulor of Morocco
In His Troubles. '
I'AIIIH. May 27. Tlnil l-Vimw
should lend tin uitl lowjjrd lim.'iiii oil
IiIh IlllOlle OIMI Ol'.MlllI most' fillliv,
levvcil mill IuwIcmh mount chs In lid'
U.llhl KultltU;.Mullti Hlllicl.. 'jl' -M'M'
occii is it ilium in llio flesh of many
Frenchmen. '
"It In simply a ease of u siivane
(yriint ami n piiltiMinn Mnldlery fiitv
(u fact with ii cluster ill' ixiilluul
tribesmen whii have, been goaded in
tvvnli by mindly mill oxloillon,"
tVcill'll ll'VMlllM'l' t4! I (MMlltlt wlm
liml been there told nir. in dcxcrlbliifr
Hut conditions lit IVr., Hid HultiltiV
capital. "Ami It Mm to maintain dhl
' in nl on Hid tlunuc llinl brute
French officers urn rirtKliij; their Hum,
Mill liconuso of uhoni tlin lives nl'
Kiiropi'iniN in Moioto nut in eon
slant peril, thut larj;t lout) .has
blTH despatched III 'I'Yx. It Ir1 Mt-
fcclly clear tltitt limn can iicui lii
nhy real pcucu Ihcio until Irfullmi
Moloi llufiil is removed fiiiiii j)uMi'.
Tlio best tiling fur nil concerned
would h tint return of Alnlul A.ir.. A
tulk with nny tribesmen would prov
IlllM."
Miilni llnfriil loin; no proved him
self a moral pener! of tint worst Hurl
mill .seriously Hpi'iiliiiif, n ilrfiiKeroii
lunatic. In tint midst of tin siee,e of
Per. lot took it into lilt hi'iul, Into nut'
nilit, that he would many hit eons.
In, tint ilauj'lilrr of Ins uncle Mtilrti
Omar, who died a few mouths ayo
All thf milivit il a n ci' rx were wukcuci'
li'i tin dead of niulit ami furred l
hasten to tin Mac.cn where a e.rcnt
fete was in progress. Tint feast was
it revel oT tint deepest purple. At II
height, (wo wounded M)ldiers, whe
had itHHtMti'il in holding off tin. Sill,
Inn's enemies, wen lyin inoaniuK
lite city's o.ute, beKine; to hi' tiikcn In
Onu of them dltul before morninc
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WICKERSHAMS ACCOUNTS
ARE TO BE INVESTIQATEr
. WASIIINdTOS', I). C. Mny '27.
Attorney (Icnernl Wlekerxhaui Wil
appear before tint committee ol tV
IM'tnliliircH in tin department of jits
tier to testify it'iinlini; hi- account-Charp-H
that a'cntu of tint ovem
iiicnt nloni Ml.ii,an horderrf lime
In'i'ii uvcrfrii'inlly to Dinr. forci'H wil
hit prohed. It in alleged that th1
MM'ri'l HiTviro opcni'il private until
Mont copit'M of tint Irltorn to tin ili
partment and uenorally maintained i
hyHluin of "vieioiiH onpioiia;i."
lint rliilippimt tnar landn inonlun'
iiIho will ho inveHlii;aleil.
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HUSBAND'S CONVALESCENCE
CHANGES BESSIE'S MIND
4 M -'. . - A
Fifteen-Year-Old Girl Disappears
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IIOHTON, Miihn,, Jlity 2 That
ir.-yeitr-old (Icrlruile Qiilntliy, who
illitiiip(nrc'(l from Imr liotnu In thu
flack Hay "illHlrlcl on Mondny, lit In
NVw York In tint belief of "the HomIoii
polio, A. II. WVrniT, n wvnllliy auto
molille maniifaclnrer, U koIiik to Now
York to Hwtrch for hir. Tint only
duo In tlio'iioiiximxlon or tlm father Im
the notu loft hy Mltw Qulinhy In her
porkethook.
In tint (leHcrlptlou furnished the
pollre wan the Rtntonient thai the Kill
ywti.-t.yyar - -ts-r- t f
VANCOUVER MAY
- GET BIG STRIKE
Iiiih IlKht complexion ami hair, "liluu
it ml a baby fnce."
Whoa ht dlnaipcared Minn Qulinhy
won a black tailored milt. Thero wiib
a tvlde white collar about her neck
nml mIk wore n sailor hat with a
black lininl. She carrlec a tiuff color
ed leather milt rnHt. The policy roc
ordrt hIiow that on April 20 thu lrl
wau rciottvil to the police uh iiiIhbIuk
They boKitn an InveHtlKutlon and thnl
evenliiK they were Informeil thai MIbc
pulmbybnil returned to her home.
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M'CARTHY SAID
TO BE GRAFTER
Unionism In British Columbia Me-1 Now Charged With Conniving With
tropolls Throws Down Gauntlet to Police Commissioners to Remove
Federated Employer Association of Chief of Police Seymour, Who Has
the Pacific Coast. Put End to Wide Oncn Town.
NKW YOHIC, May 'J7.- Tird h.
it enhle report from her mother tlt.il
Iter husband wan at the point o!
of death, UeHnio V. Clayton, u dancer
thu wife of Julian Mitchell, mh her
today from Loudon. When hlu
learned that Julian wiih enuvntcHciiiK
HoHnio Hitid nho would not hod hiu
and heeonut leiioncilcd, hut would re
turn to London. Situ nought a di
vorce a year iip hut when hlu
learned of Mitchell' illuesK hIio can
celled nil Iheatrieal enpiKt'iueiils and
nihhcd to America. And then hlu
chunked her mind.
FREIGHT TRAINS TO BURN
COAL INSTEAD OF OIL
. I'OKThANI), Or., Mny 'J7.liae.
tleally every freij,'hl nil (lie 0. . V
St N. railroad nml Southern I'ncifu
in the iiorthwcHt will burn eoal minm'
near Toiio iir thu future, aecordinp
to llarrimuu offieiitlH hero toduy. Oi1
which is now tiHioil will he eonfiiu'd to
pnHHciiKcr truiiiH. The deeiHiou lo
burn eoal rcHiilled fiom a eonfereuee
Ikitweeu J. I1. O'lliieu add 0. 0.
Olark, vice preMidciil of tint Union
I'neifio ( "itl eoinpiiny.
f i n I I I, t nt
TIA JUANA INSURRECTOS
WILL RESIST MADERO
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RAN MKCIO, Cnl.iay 'JOnen
otiil ,1'ryen who oaplitfedt Tut,Tiuiuiu
IhiH taken utops to repel any poNHihh1
t(u)k hy Mmlero'ri I'prneH. Pryoo Iiiih
rccrnilcd KOI) men, the nuijnrit,
AmcricaiiH. These men uro well dl.s
(ti)linod. UiiriiiK 1'ryee'H uhHupeo,
m- heliuNl'or Iiiih lieini o.xcullont,
Mfyee Iiiih mainlaincd an ulalioinlo
patrol HyHtem in Tin Juaiiu niucu lie
Iiiih hcuu in control there.
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DARROW NAMES TWO' H -.
ASSOCIATE ATTORNEYS
LOS ANGIHjKH, Onl.,Muy 'J7.
(JJuiciico Durrow iiuuoiiueed tliis nl'
turuoou thai Altornoyri Leeoiuto
DnviH mid JoHoph Scolt, both of Loh
Aiikl'Ich, w'oiild lie iiRsoeialed witli
him in llie ilefeiiHii of Ilia MoNuiuimi
lirollioi'H, clmi'Keil with complicity ii.
llio wrooHInu ttf tjtf .jijvja W)
VANCOUVUIt, 11. C, May 27.
Vaiirouver uiiIoiiIhiii Iiiih throw ii down
hit Kituiittet' to I ho IVdernted Kui
lloyera iiHnorliitloii or thu Pacific
Count. The MtniKKlu Ih to bo foiiKht
o it flnlnh.
A Kcnornl Htrlko affectliiK practi
cally very union In the city with tho
txceptlon of tho Allied 1'rlntliiK
SAN I'UANCISCO. May 27. I)en
plto pcmltitent rumors that at the
uiectliiK of the Han FranclHco boiird
of police conimlHHlonrrH next WedncN
day t'hlor of Police John Seymour
will he illHiiilRned ffir Ineompetcuco,
there today Ih not the sllKhtOKt evi
dence nmoiiK tho tenderloin resorts
hero of rcMiiinltif; hurlnesH, as it Ih
I'nulcH will ho called on Juno fi. Thin runiored Mayor McCarthy wUIich to
vvuh derided upon at it fucotliiK of penult (hum to do. Only at tho beach
roprontntlV(H of labor held under rcHortit Ih the early-closing law being
tho aiiHplceH of the trades and labor
-ouncll last night when a vote of III
tt fi wns recorded In favor of a cetUn
tlou of work. The Hliiko will bo pro
reded by a mounter labor parade next
'Saturday.
This step Ih t)io reply of tho unions
o tho employers' and master build
trs' MHKorlalloiiH of this city who arc
driving for an open shop In con June-
Ignored, and Chief .Seymour today
declared ho would move against those
resort owner hi once.
"I am still thief of pollco of San
Francisco," said Seymour today. "The
I ill Is on In the tenderloin and It will
stay ou. I have been advised by tho
grand Jurors that they aro with mo
In this fight. Tho deadfalls nml dens
of vlco which flourished when f bo-
tlou with similar organizations in cnmt chief will never he allowed to
Culled Htu'tcH coast cities. Matters , resume while I hold down tho Job. 1
iveio brought to a crisis lliiough the.
ictlon of tho Norton Griffiths Con
itructlon company In refusing to
;rant Increases In wages and ondeav
trlng to employ non-union workmen
m tho now labor temple.
am hero to stay thu full length of my
term -four years--and cannot ho
broken on any trumped up charge."
Soymour'H nttornoy, Peter V, Dun
ne, Is hitid to he. preparing charges
against tho board of pollco commis
sioners for conspiracy with Mayor
McCurthy to dismiss Seymour.
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MARKET TAKES BRACE
STOCKS ARE ADVANCED
MAYOR SIMON. STATES. -
THAT CHIEF COX REMAINS
I'OIITLAND, Ore., Mny (i7.- Ml
doubt to whether Chief of Police Co.v
recently nen,uillci ol n charge it NKW YOHK, JIuv 27. -The htock
wilful neglect oJ' office, will Imjd UN ,lu,.;i, u, ,tiuug to,lv hlmwe.l
in nee wiih iiinnipnivii n.iia.v n.v iiiiiui ,va.ution of ycrtterdtiy'H pressure
against Tinted Stntcs Steel. The
market took on n hruce and price
were mlvnncuil inmleratcly. (lenernl
KlcOtrio riwo I, Cunadian I'neilit 1,
AtcliiVoit 'and Wesiuigliouso Kleetfio
Joseph Simon who denied llio report
that he would replace with another
man, "
Simon Hiiid Unit (ho resignation oi
dered hy'Ctix' when ho vn.s indieteit
hy tliu grand jury was never accept
cd. "Cox can return to' liin dest,
wuiitovir lie jjj jJijsirti,ji,Hai.ij.s!tii
ilt(iK iixiHtclcil thitt Coxyill, reswlft
Uty tlntjus Arojuliiy.v
:.Y'
'it
!l-l, JJeinliug jfi-8, Union Pm'ifio nid
Amalgitinnli, ('opper I. The rer.ig.
nitiitii) of Pjuiilenl Dinr. caused tin
iiAlviutce in'Mtwieitii securities. N'n-
vjtlllluT lhj.lrvVll.VH (if iruXICO MH'Ullll
M,oriirro(Wrisin';;N'. '
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WASHINGTON DEFEATS
CALIFORNIA AT ROWING
.
SJOATI'LIO, Wash., Mny i!l.T y
delVnliiifr tho University of Cnlil'or
uia orevv over a lliree mile course
in llio local coast record time of lo
niiiuilcH add 2'J, seconds, the I'ni
vorHit,.of Wusliington orew team lo
(lay claims' llio right to tho const
cliiiiupionship for rowing. The race
wan mi LukoNYuKhiuglnu in simtiiih
water. Tin Wnshinglon worked ni.i-ohiuo-liko
from tho first and soon
hud ulcnd of one length, finisliiu
hovcii leugtliH ahead. California
freshmen dropped out of Hut junior
race ill Hie end of Hie firs! mile when
Tho market closed Htrong,
llonds were fit m,
ROBBERS ARE FREED
. AND VICTIM CONVICTED
RHATThK, Wash., May '27. -After
being convicted and facing a peni
tentiary term for an assault, Hingto
Kaliiia him been found Hie inuocuut
victim i'f highway rohhetv. lie wns
convicted ou Hie testimony t a Hal
ooi" keeper,1 har leudet and portor,
lilnil Judge Houuld got KunpicioiiH ami
Htarleil uu investigation which show
ed liml Falina, instead of hoiug an
nggres,v, wan robbed of .f'-'OO, lie
wiih freed.
HEM TAXES
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ENGLAND
Middle Class Is Bcinn Gradually
Taxed Out of Exlstaircc Due to
Its Rule hy An Oligarchy Rich
Men Victimized.
LONDON, Ahiy 'J7. Kughind is
gradually taxing. its middle chins mt
of existence.. It U true thnl there arc
worn licuvily tnxed coinitries'ln Eu
rope but IhoroHs'imt one wliern the
man of what ought to he just it com
fortable income ih o frightfully bur
dened as in (Ircnt Jiritam. Ocniiany'M
exactions, for iiiHtnucc, arc cnonnmiH
hut thu government sees to it thut the
rich pay in projxirtion to (heir menus
Spain raiscH itH rcvciiues by grinding
tin faces of (ho poor. In Kngland tuc
rich mid poor alike gel off lightly ami
middle dnfcW Kettles fur them both.
The trouble is thut Hnglntid is ruled
hy uu oligarchy. Kiimii mid Austria
ami Ocnnaiiy nro practically ulidei
the thumbs of three different individ
uals. To theso individuals it rich
innn'H nitittcy if if anytliiug a grcnlcr
temptation than a poor one's be
cause there is more of it. Of courie
each one has a circle about him to
which he gives exceptional privileges
hut these eirrlcH arc small. Kng
Innd'rt privileged group is a prctt
largo one. 'And the governmental
power, instead of being invested if
"no man, is vested, jointly, in all the
members of the group.
In Hiissia and Austria and Ger
many, rich and Mor alike contribute
(o the support of their respective rul
ers. In Kngland, the middle classes
contribute to the further 'enrichment
C the already rich the oligarchy. It
is considerably more expensive t
hiipjHtrt an oligarchy of hoiiio thou
sands than to support a single dcsp-tt
Kngland is Ktippoed to be a chca
country to live in. So it is for twi
cluHxcs-r-rieh and poor. It would ulso
lie cheap for the'middle classes if il
were not for tie fact that everything
hcy can rttvc is taken awny from
them in tnxes.
Hark From the Farm.
Tho mournful sound. Another mil
tunl falls to pay their louses. With
in tho last thrco weeks their books
wero cxamlniM lyn ninn employed
bynhu Insurance, commissioner of Or
egon nml pronounced Insolvent. Lot
tera written by tills company, who
was Insured with, them In Talent.
Oregon, say, they haven't the monoy
to pay them, and do not know when
thoy can. This company la the Phoe
nix Mutual' Fire Insurance Co. of
Oregon, of Portland, Oregon.
PREACHER
FOUND
GUILTY OF HERESY
Dr. Grant Bows to the Decision Say
ing He Is Suffering asFew Have
Suffered for the Church Will Sub
mit to Decision.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J May 27.
The judicial committco of Hie Prr
liybterinu General Assembly rendered
it verdict today finding Dr. William
Grant guilty of herKoy, hut rccom
monding leniency. Tho assembly af
firmed Hie verdict and ruled thut the
clergymen he suspended from the
right to preach until ho shall re
nounce hiH utterances.
After the verdict had been render
ed Dr. Grunt said to Hie Unite!
Press:
"I reverently and lovingly bow U
the decision. The awful truth of (he
verdict Iiiih hardly reached my reali
zation. I om suffering iih few have
Hitffcrcd for the church. Humiliation
seems to stop my heart beats. The
blow iff crushing.
"Through it nil I still remain un
shaken in my faith (o our Loard and
Snviof, Jesus Christ, in his Deity, his
virgin birth and resurrection mid his
mediatorial office iih set forth in the
scriptures, the Old and Xcw testa
ment." "This i verdict terribly trying. In
my own heart I am positive I have
never knowingly preached, uttered or
written contrary to the things of
which I have just spoken. I profess
my innocencf and declare tny unshak
en belief in the word of God."
Hanking for Health.
XOTIfJH..
The Rov. Mr, Sihaloy of Portland
preaches In tho Freo Methodist church
on Tenth and Ivy streets Sunday.
Morning and evening;
CITY TUKASl'HKH'S XOTICK
Office of tho City Treasurer, Med
ford. Oregon, May 24th, 1911.'
Notice Is hereby given that thero
aro funds on band In tho city treas
ury fpr the redemption of outstand
ing city warrants Issued against tho
following funds:
Warrants No, 4, C, and G on Jack
son street sower.
Warrant No. 2, on Lateral No. 1,
District No. '2. '
farrant No. 1, on Lntoral No. G,
Dlsrlct No. 0.
Warrant No. 1, on Lateral No. 7,
District No. 11.
Warrants No. 1 and 2, on Lateral
No. 1, District No. 4.
'Wiimul No. 1, on Lateral No. S,
District No. 8.
Warrant No. 2 add 3, on Lateral
No. G, District No. 11.
Warrants No. 2 and 3, on Lateral
No. 10,'DIstrlc No. G.
Interest on tho same will ceaso af
ter tho nbovo date.
L. L. JACOBS,
57 City Treasuror.
Hasklus for Health.
FOft SALE
CITY PROPERTY
Lots wholesale and retail
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MOOREHNIOO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
IIiiBklUB for ilealtli. .
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WHY BUY
MEXICAN TOMATOES
Wlnyi you,u buy
TOMATOES O0Wir XX
Frpsh dmyiiii't'osft Tomatoes
' Kvery Day,
OROXea BEDDIHQ PX.AWTS
J.T.BR0ADLEY&CO.
Qrcanhouio Krtr City Btiervolr
Store O kuiI Central Avtuu.
Pliou Mill aud 1491.
For Sale
Six room strictly modern bungalow,
close in, east front, paving paid In
full. 12900. Torms.
Five room house and three good lots
close to business part of city, value
S3500, will sell at $2S00 on very
easy terms.
12500 cash will mako you tho owner
of five beautiful lots in a first
- class residence part of the city, all
city Improvements in, (nbovo price
is 11500 below actual value bo get
busy).
Oood business corner on Main street,
65x170 all assessments paid in full
this is a. genuine bargain at SG000,
1-2 cash, balanco easy.
Close In warehouse lot, 70x100, side
track on ono sldo and pavement
on tho other S3500.
Seven aero bearing orchard ono mile
from city, good soil, fair buildings,
stock and implements go with the
placo. $7500, 1-2 cash, balance
easy.
A good ten aero alfalfa tract adjoin
ing city limits, at S700 an aero,
easy terms.
W. V. MOORE
ROOM 200 :: WI1PPS BUILDING
City Property
New 4 room bungalow, good lot, 1775.
Kasy tpnns.
6-room bungalow, new, modern, nml row
lots, very cheap for uulck sale.
6-room houso, tako team lit truth.
5 acres all platted, Inside limits, easy
terms, 16500,
TRADE
ISO ticrcK, clos to It U.; 60 acres flno
urchurd laud, i million foot lurno tim
ber; $J000.
160 ucres neiir It. IL station: buildings;
St acres gacnX fruit lund; S 1-2 million
flno timber; $4000.
Kino Portland property for Income prop
erty or acreage.
Young pear orchard for town property
100 acres. 40 lit nlfalfn. nil In cultivation;
no frut; tujio rcsldonco property,
160-acro stoOk und alfalfa ranch; 1(t0
acres tillable; under ditch; t5 or
ncro; tuko Income property,
Flno Kenwood lots for acreage or town
property.
6 room modern houso on paving, tako
any good property
!Ja crcH, fiuq soil, closo In, tako town
residence.
Nlcu resldenco and two lots In Walla
Walla, 40 acres low land, tuko acreage
or town prpixirty, U
160 ucrcs, stock und dairy ranch, tako
10a crts with some fruit.
RANCHES
11 acres, -t 1-2 miles out, 8 In pears,
S 1-3 acres garden, good house, wind
mill, driven well, tlnoly situated, 1300
aero for quick sale. Oood terms.
Small pear tract, closo In, lino soil, $275
aero; terms,
Flno orchard tract, right In town, good
Income, alfalfa, buildings, ull tools,
etc., $300 aero If sold ut onco; liberal
torms.
27 acres, closo to town, good houso and
other buildings, 7 acres orchard, bal
anco In crop, (litest soil, less than $100
uiv ucro for uulck sale, $2500 will
handle, own tlmo ou balanco at six
per cent: 1 K, ,J f
WANTED
Olrls for general housework.
City and ranch property to list.
E. F. I.
MR
ROOM 800
PKH'rS BUILDINQ
Wl I C M I I i
n. 'A vjl ; Mil ii iiwiiiimi' Amrm
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"PXPERIENCE has taught
' you the value of flour.
We know it from our customers con
sequently nave learned to stock the
flour that suits you best. Only the
finest standard flour Is sold here the kind that has boon proved by
you and others to make the sweetest and soundest bread, tho lightest
rolls, biscuits, cakes and pastry.
It Is guaranteed to be uniform In quality ami lo give, llio
most i-atlkfaclory baking results of them all. Send or phono
.
for a Mick today and you will become a regular user.
Allen Grocery Co.
32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE .
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Why Not Own a Home?
I will builil you a I1111111: like you want In Koutli Park or Orchard
Addition, or will liulltl on your lot. I have plans to select from.
These additions commence flvo blocks south of ."Main 011 Holly.
Sidewalks, gas and water. Five or six-room bungalow- among (lie
tni's on n oO.fimt lot from $t.00 to 11000, on terms like rent.
I
E. H. MANLEY
217 WKST MALV.
Choice South Oakdale
Avenue Lot
East front, 100 by 175 feet; alley in rear; a num
ber of large oak trees, splendidly placed in rela
tion to a house; registered title; nothing better
in the city. "Will sell at a bargain for cash.
' Also lots in
Turtle's Third Addition
Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Torms.
HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner
Park Avenue,
Or any member of the Medford Eoalty
Association.
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COMPLETE ELECTRIC LIGHT OUTFITS
V, IS inj 31 Lamp. Combination Drnwo-5lotJi Utuctr Trp
Especially dealsned for tho elaetrla Hchtlnr of rmnches. oountry liumes. stablea
anil factories. Whllo common coal oil lamps, acetylcno systems and eaaollno
lamps sometimes exrilode, this electric outflt positivoly cunnot explode. The
force of current is so harmless you cannot oven feel the current.
Make Your Own Electricity
with this system you gensrate electric current by the means of a small
eaaollno engine driving a dynamo or generator ilurlnic tho day. Tho
current s run into a storage battery. Charglni of the storage battery
It done once or twice a week, or whenever tho engino is being run"
for other wo.rk
No sillied electrician needed to Install or NO TnOUIUS
attend. Automatic switchboard. Pure white LOW V0LTAK
lG-camlle-pouer light. Guaranteed. Inex- tow COST
pensite first cost as well as upkeep. no rifll-HO JHCKI
hPAIM VV.ft WWMI k
REYNOLDS ELECTRIC CO
Gat Engino, Melon, Generators
ruiopiqg riaou
530 FIRST AVE. 30.
SEATTLE,
U.S.A.
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