Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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UEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INdtfPENDHNT W.WBt'APRR
PUULIHJIljf) KVKHV AlTKHNOON
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ucuvonu PHlKTlNU CO
Oftloe Mull Trttjuno Bulldlnir, 25-J7-I
North Fir tr8t; telephone Ii.
Tht DchtocfaMt T(m, fho Mfdforo
Mall, rti M0forJ TMiunfc Tlie South
rn Orcggpan, Ths Ashland THiune.
(osoouvnotr satxs
8 ns rear, by mat ... ... . 3,0b
n month, by mall . ... . .50
I'er niotitti, flfiivcrea ur crri
r In
ilfdTurd. Thoenl,
acknonvllls
tiu cninu fiimi ... ec
flnturdajr ehiy, by iimflT Pr ymr- a 0i
Wryiciy, .ppr yr - -. 1 6C
-tQtiai RapTr of th City of Medford
orrivtai 1'aptr ur jacRsen county
Ent
twlfor
BOcoml-etnng mutter si
Mwirurd. 0
Vfecpn, uiidvi- the act (if Jlwol
8, 1879.
brorii CtfOJUtlon for ll, ZS8H.
I'()(l leased wlrti Associated rres 01
patches.
Subscribe falling (o re
ceive papers promptly, phone
Clteulntlon Manager nt 250-lt
HONG KONG KOLUM
I'm it lucky gu. 1 ouihI.h tru)
of dlfuaonds tho other" 'dnx In a
vathMt curds. Cnchoo'
.laak Ploaannt has tnao u lilt iv
coui)4tsg) In a nmr play, 'Hilly Cru
toe," nl tlin Tttuuter Ityal, Mnnctiea
tor, UtiRltunl (A plcnwnt sort of
lilok, HUolr.)
o
Ulr- My ntMlitant csunotf thin tf)
iHf, lntnaiujK to trenii ft to tl Mni'
TrtHtlii: Waiitotl- QIbJ to hoO
VliulooB pa hIovu vJiflrIiiioflt of
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AttJ WonUnlA dag by 0 llttlo bo)
w1Ui rreintwl iwrB."
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lfffrtllu' Mia) t tlXP U4n&
lirof. itohnor, In tho Uttinlnirfjof,1
Nnsfiriohlou. dwlurefl uniiinpor
vnu now bo limilo Into oxc9llent foJ
da? by n eliltplo cliomloal proefw
Hut (ho way the ennan-n httc cut tin
impers down tho eowa llabU tc
have a loan bhncmu.
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Wo are Infscnxvl hx
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nnwjrTinpow that ukn sy u iiti
bnsfuig wrH at i.rino. hi.
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(laornQ Jlfrtnl Hhatf tlN of r
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liWky y-i fWI- , 8A)f
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fr'koa tailor htf the metmr. (
wonj Hf
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nmy vko them ry
Vhr Vt k' f'Ht ruiftr thftl
yirt I'md bH boeom lt ltd
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owj. t.', Cit, I i ffk
ttir vrtt tu u m Mi
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it frtv htftX u t tht iufr
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it rhis bit), ;;.; vtiK it'' l
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oTfajnaew-rVwa. mm A' lirifl
MB t nsl4iw ftft round
toa tuamalpt o
Jtop friend U wan toUlniBww" ' ' " iV uwnuii uuiwin.
tiuoujh a cawtetv on iiv wit thr J rollowuig the neiy.ui'0 of the
ofo Km dipRer. pavd to tip hi5K,j,uifltioii in arms. The militarv task wQuld deaenerate
SJSL'ri,nri:?? "" i"r"':'. 'f".(.0 1l,nl ,ura; i'rtl
tftww. Aft.r e. winu tht n-fctor, s,MSt.jUTaii.ir. -tll rttilroad lines .md all toivws would have to
. wo.i waiwuR awd, iurAd S bfr garri.soncil. A rcia-n of oi)pwwion and bloodshed would
9 lrVtaStifflu liawOuilfn
1)0 yu Uaa jialas In tha raa
Pi Ua ftWrtf your itwafjt
UiumpT lt;taiTlii pSuadUy ala'rau
you WValu wroaa ito yu bo-
0 aveOAe9ripUin occtuti much
pain Kwrljr gll of thw pains are
cuit by fon00rHAaMis of tln
Htwiniidi Al.rltal ToHie D4mUv l
tuMcrjuih r , mm4MUd for In4lgr
tloa JJd (lyajwaaU, and for raatortui
the atomai h la lu Marmal functions
and- no mora ' tkr iUa." I'rlea
$l iu. Iumw. imcnu, liaviklsts' Drug
Sim .H tf
I I I Ml 'I
With Mcdfjifd tjnUo )a Medford mad,
WHY THIS FRENZIED HASTE?
X an article in the Saturday
1 the British author, (inserts that tlie nrdniiet emeririnu
with greatest honor from the war is IJIocli, a Jiussian, who
a, score of years ago predicted that a stniggle between
fairly equnl antagonists must end in a deadlock because of
tlie' continually increasing efficiency of intrenched infan
try, giving tho defensive an advantage over the most bril
liant strategy and over vastly superior numbers that
would discourage all aggression, lie concluded that war
was plaved out and would soon bo a thing of the past.
ai i it.. .i i l ...lit. it... i...i.ii ..i'ii.. -r
..ur. ueus points out oov,
the V letonan era ot lighting
JJloch's fortified trenclies, tlshering in twentieth century
warfare. Only when .Russian munitions failed in the east,
compelling retreat, has there been a lapse into the old style
of fighting. Even on the (lallipoli peninsula JJloeVs sys
tem triumphed. Jt was the failure of the. entente allies to
grasp the principles ol nlocli as Germany grasped them,
which made possible the seizure of Belgium and the march
toward Paris.
The war's deadlock will be ended, predicts Mr. Wells,
by general exhaustion of both sides. As he puts it :
It will dnwn upon Kuropc that nh lint nliis-iily diMklpatod the rwoiircon
that ha' oimbhul hvr to lovy tho trlbuto puld for licr InvmttmontH In ory
qii.ii tor of tun earth, and that imltlu'r th Oermaim nor their JintfiRonlHts
will bo ablo for many oafk to ko on ltlt thono project) for vorld exploi
tation which la at tho root o( the grout rr Vcrj Jadod and unaomlc
natluiiR will nit about tho table on wbjch the now map of Ktiropo will bo
drawn Knch of tho dlplotuatlBtH will conic to that bunlnej0 with a certain
prjB-occiuiatlon. Kach wlJ bo thinking of liU countiy us ono thinks of a
tiuTlotit of doubtful pntleiico utid temper ho in couiIiik to out of the drug
ged ntii)or of a crucial, Ill-conceited ad unnarrnary operation. Kach
will b thluklngi of Labor, wounded and perplexed, returning to tho dlor-
ganlned faclorleH from which Ciipllal Han veil.
It is evident that warfare has been revolutionized by
trench fighting and that all the advantage lies with the
defense. This is onj oil the many lessons being taught by
the war. Whv i it not sound busiuess and common sense
for tln United .States to await the war's conclusion and
benefit by the results befbi'e einbarging upon a frenzied
program of preparedness, that niay become obsolete beforo
loylizcd I
We are hysterically toid Jhat we need the biggcSt navy
'we already have the tecond largest and an army of a
million0 to resist 'invasion at the War's conclusion, despite
uur isolation, bv "iadud and anaGniie nations" wowi out
' ind baulvi'U)t(ttl by tla injure
wnrope.
Tliere will be )lenty of time to prepare for mythical
enemies after the lessons of wav being tjuight at others'
v'Spense have bten learned.
tK5 Mexican intf-rvention w.ts first talked of under
the Taft admiui.ration, the militarv board re-
jporttxl to tht president that
J 5GO,G8CX,OY) nnd An (imiv of
.uiiva as uie ni'si hw) Jtr armed invasion, rsiiouhi tlie war
Intend 0c any pcrud-of time, tlie expenditures wouldi
. . ., ,.,,! , ,, ' l I
-nvtii fwiiiinri r iviiiiimy lAimiki
in txfciKied guerilla wriare,
TuK in the fuwl' e.pV)iiAtou of the natiii by Aiwr-
icu nniuoiiirc.
Ar-mtt Iwlei'vention in Metier would inan the adop
lirn oi'th t;iu'Crvii koa of foive awl the AhniuUminottt
nt lie .fciwricrtw ideal th:t .put njovcrniuent mustiest upon
'he eoiler Or? the mvltraul the4nnlRi?nbln ilif nhnini!
, 10. uUf it titif m. of mM o1u
ptlDIJ.
'&h 5?eien, Sarlicttped by igimraito, doctiftiipm.
.nieHy Rial tvf anny, havf , ueveHlioless. succeeded Ihrouarh
he eolutimi in manirWiiitf
iucii jn win-y way possuw to
by theif biff sitor WfuWie to
epuhlics worked their m?i,
po-iia oi vnueiK'e to stjiUify ol government, and Meuct
AuU livi twvf opDtriby to follii in fltf-ir fn
-tei. ' o
jlotliccds vho b'ouhJ
iittiKfim iMNtfjMa .dtutncflivs
i-aMfcc ihv iMtiuu h: Jie ier tu iiush a wcoljer ijc, u
tlrteH iit .justify fhe alwiiidiynmtiit of itv alejiU of libert
t,. M..H..K- It , ..... l.r. .. ,rr .. ... ..JH .. ! . 1
i., .... tiix-itnii ni4 i.ua i
jh.iiwl. W'tu-u tlw l' tto-itt ftovciwnwit i?iasstt'Ps JoiPri I !
U'aw ln'i ;! Twjt ,-uv .Anient
tiin'i lnwi'M'tiTiou.
l'-t"'J
Talc of
and ftiel .lilcljjc Kell.
li l lie '.reel
iuf le l.idd tie oil
Utu I tnetl to dudjte
And ! Iiuik nt hand.
aVtd i.iuiisl tut un (u bach.
.ij Maid;
wVhrt li nu Lmm.
l httvan'l ktwu yML"
AihI taA't wait! lu tU hit.
Ha had loidfcwi y-j a.)
When wa paaaaii.
I)eiM' ha wan mad.
About tkf alle).
Usm1'( to UllOgMHIJjV.
And be e a but MM.
Ami1 1 f ttrtxA vf him.
c WfaMi ba u mud.
Ho 1 hW aad mH.
l ha.l iuavi hawk.
And tola" hies I wa acunry.
Rut I tltilii'i have the qitrlr.
1 wl luiu. aiaa
Hut jould iuy bin.
Watn 1 ot it,
liut ha mud. '
'DuS witrrv
"AUttn Hnfh n littU '
"Au' Uaat WiU Of.'
.MUDFOWI) MML TKIUrMC.
wninir iost, n, u. (MiK,
. - ti
wjui uie uame 01 me ijiijjc,
vanished, .supplanted by
folly of preparedness in
an initial pproi)riatii o
UjVJ.lSll) men would be re
I
pwneipal ccties would come
"fiwi i)raicallv the enwre
fwpav for ne world re-
their pvwer and should brt
wiric out fiwir own salvatioivj
the worth. SoifPh Americimi
lahonoiwly ?hrougJi similar(
dp-i-lare wir because a gang olf
!fci)Ul4 reincimo'i" Wat be-l
autiv rciwy ur ivjic rapiu itsiutj-n
ana. it o iil ltf time fo falk of(
w
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u-OI Q -C'S Q ... g
-
tlio'liflwit)
-
find ' i slimmed m hack.
Oil leu o
And 1 wondered Oiy.
Hi a. mi tiit'udl).
l'Dt wb0 hoine.
I knw
For tlie iijU WH4 fnad.
Aud 1 waft u thavk.
Vawr Kineiiek.
Or ir. Aruwtsr.
Or Minusiiu.
I'nr (imujj it O
l'n Kll nud I, r
X..W s ik c: C-
9 hen mi p,s..
A.
IE
do
nijll I.IK, .Lin. Ik, i.t l.mi.l.Mi
Th Ul4fl(iuMHtt i mnt utior
malum IihIiiv to the etteet that tho
Pivneh utid Hnlih im trhiekalaiid
ed at laleniu naur Atheitx, UaM' re
turajn) tu thair JufM.
nr. . . ,
in
GREECE
MLDKOj.I). ()1.'L(().
HERE'S MODEL FARM, ITS LARGEST SNAKE FARM IN THE WOPLD
toUfhrvA:.
ftfMW
. " . r- ...
.r'Wfc F
Di. VJtnl Itin-il ol Sa.i l'nitloUi i
yil, who ilionn in I he lower pietmr,
miH the laixct "-nnlc i.irm in the
world and is tlie w mill's jjreiitet mt
thorit on Kimkeljites nud then cine.
Dr. UrftMil hfw mode u lonii utility
of the K) mo n nl imkeH and Iwi. Iieen '
plaeed in elmrjie of the "farm" hIiowii
nliove by tho llrazilian xovoniriipnt.
All sort.s of HimkoM lire liled at the
"farm."
Their enom k elrneed nud in
injeeti'il in Mmnll do-en into tlie veins
of nuilits. Wlicn the blood of the un
unal is charged ' the poison tlie
mule is Stilled nnd trom the Mood u
M'niin isniado.
In fhw wn III Hi.ifil Iiiik eI-
ed a euro lor nlino-t one ot the
E
ORGANIZE TRAFFIC
IE
Ti
RAN FILVNTISUI, .Inn. 18.-An-nouiieemciit
wns made her todn of
the iirjrnHiSloii of the l'ncifie I'onst
Titiltie Icnxtir, eoiiiprisiii the lend
tiK Inifie ejM'rts ol ehiiitiber of
coinnierce, mHiiutiu-tuietx and inuicli
ant iiHSociiitioiii niid'other tiado or
,'iininlions tit tlie I'neilie coast,
which, iii'cordiiiK to its otxnniers, i-.
'peeled to exert it ient and heiicly
ul liiflueiiee in lieiKht traffic matters
is well us mnke its weight lelt with
"he mteS'&tnto commerec eouiinissioQ,
"?eli Mnnu of this city wns joster
Iu (jleelcd iiesideiit of the Icnxilt'.
AmoiiK the itlijeeiK which the hQw
aopes to neenmplish are themO
To induce eonnicH lo inciciise tho
mterxtiite eoiiiiiiciee commission trom
cOn to nine mi'inbeiT..
Ho hnnjr ahout icgulnr hearing (
the Pacific ost liv a hoaiQ of Oliroo
I UilreO I
1 1 ATI iiS liaL1"
RAT
EXPERTS
LEA!
FOR COAS
. i. ., , . , . Mliliunniuu nu.i-ii im' ..iwiiivii Vftl III V.I
of the p.oHe mm. memheof thof,opllP W0II, .ivt.
mui-i-uiir eoniineiTe eomillissiou sil-
i)creiiinjr the commi-moii s jiresiO
ustom ol merely Hemline n lepicMin
tntne known f tainll s on "ein
iner." To estiihlii.h the i.hipgi.' riptht to
ippenl fioui nctutie orders ot the
mterstnte 8).mee eowuii0ioii.
To ioreo tli.rnnlnmd' tianscnnti
it'iitol lrciaht bureau to hold on tho
Pacific coast ftfl its meettngH pcitiun
iO to Paeifie'eonst ito. instead of
hehluiR: them nt ChicARO.
To insist tipon pohhenlionOof the
trans-cnntmental fieijtht hiiienira
locket in utU.Gkcc ifi its mectiiip..
To secure lower tclcgmpbic rutiQ
mi cereal mid livestock quotations.
In addition to PicMilcnt Seth
Mann, the nttieers eleetul 0- the
leapoe weie- A. Aeois, SentOle,
n t-jiii'Mo m ; .lonil . Willis, Sun
I'r.im isf.i. t let .m . nnd F P (m.
I "s nplps. J. N" Tt nl md .1
II LidOiiip. Purthiiid, Oi , nut ti'i
I Hum1Ii. SiietOiKiitii. I il . tin. i
o
m
i ;
I'4)Si
lt In 'S D
i
hi v
etski .
l tin Vuion il Mini) ,
ll)ll Ml A.l',ll i' l It
Smelter
snjfiiooiH ..I un nuie- wih. iiumm
'Uih 1 1 tlin. lohl ot Iiumii, 'fin -liQil
up Willi -i "tliei Atiiern .in. w.iiiiiij;
to Is- shot , tho tollipQol tieueiui
ISraetimente, who shut un the i'ii lid)
nud tisik oi'r(J)m in siuht ii In n ( u
WlH'k l' I'llP I lit I III'.' ut the wi
to I'arrnl the tinu puvi'ittui .m
'l'l''GJ t"i I" 'p The At u lli mi- wi it
ii oil on ui I'K'li nl llHH) 'i-.
fflfttafrft Cf.W)Ha Cltt
Trim IiH'M. MMU'H rios .- i i. .,nnol
tMk lw l lwTl itrli u u I.hjv4
r uot4huii"ul iMVnm, ud In "x u . u. It
M Niitok l.l tatrrul ihmw. ISja . l.i.i .1
(Hi V Uk.u kutmulb. S ml- iLimi m4
lk Vdu4 juU sj kiirfa.'.. Hal i jlina
JaStv U B4
WMiary mi
tlwrL wiIh li' i ir
at ill W-.t lUi.lo.n in uu
Mr mI l rmlU- npiii
It H ClU'u..l . r lu kl ton t '" w
bl. ilh ma br bkw4 Hlrt .1iu( dl
rvkil mi lb' mbdimm Mirfvr. 4 Tti twtfaf
h.uiW'I in f Ik lnnsli. il. I- wb-.! r.
ia. .u h snndrrfiil r-vulu In mni; urrS.
brkU f I -ilaiiKtaU fi
i j i iii sr .v i" r'ss,ifj o
IOl I iuWt n
Tkt U ll t I 4Si lltf ' t immUhIIM.
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
fuuly AssNtnut
2H S. It WTMITT
9lliiiitvi M. n mill ITob
.Vaiibul.imo hortica Coronet'
TThMUV. .lAXrAHV
tM!-,irt!B,... S!B
&" - g
miiiiv
tuu-liis u ) IIMUIOUS vmil.es
known to Smith tuiijinu loiiutries.
llKltl.lN, .Ian. U, b wlreleys
"Ilorlln newspapers." says tho Ovur
seas .Vows ukciicv, "In expressltm sat
isfaction owr the surrender or Mon
toucKto, point to the political abllltloH
of KIiik Nicholas ami recall tho fact
that tho ompuror of Russia called him
his uulipio friend '
"It Is uiKMcd b the press In Its
co uie nt that If KIiik Nicholas w.ih dis
inclined to follow the example of
tKiiiK I'otcr of Serbia, (ho at his
homo In an Italian palace, they say,
awaits fluul victor) of his allies after
havliiK bcou deserted by them, the
rwiBon Is that he cousldnrs the en
tente caiiRn lost
"Tho newspapers doilaic It Is now
perfectb clear that eMromc inensuiH
taken 1i the entente powers nRiilnut
Orcoo wore in order to weaken the
Intl.. iu,iilnn ...1.11. .I.A f A.nH..... I..
"In cflmmeutliiR on the mllltun
conseipioiircs of .MontencRio's sub
mlsaloiO the newspapers point ut
that tho roads to Scutari uro now
Qrnn and that by determined strokes,
Aiistrla-UunRury has shnttorcd the
whdla M1I Ileal stiuctuie roared Pi
Italy In nursuaHcn of her effort to
drive Austrla-IIungan t the Ad
riatic "
1.0NIK).. Jsu 01R The Paris
eori"i)ponilitit of tho Ttmo Icano
that the iJrbli novernmont will os
tablish lit. If in France piobably at
Ai Un Province, o rli in tho de
pin tr.ifiit of lloiirhcs On Ithose, a
short cft'tame north of Mai-etPos
-r "
k mm 111 Fir
IlfMlfH'ttSff
We fire all crcttlv Indebted to tluac
Sw tell tlicjr jpijcfi-'ncc. And anij
if Uia rnv tliiniwlilch
1 Vi i. IlKlUt SIKl
am i f nutsuia lni
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tt it innllur, Il ipltn
( t citern d remnlr
t t '.Mitlier'i
li 1" II It BP-
p' ft trrr tlie uuxki
u f IIhi lrii.irU. It It
U-n'y ptvitrattnc lai
i in i sT, .tUIUC(V
cr vto tclt ef Hi
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n ! pn i (w likntto
Ptamfntj nnd tn"'i.tc t'l-y t.ll of rlful
conir- I, if mi. t f 1 n fliN, flu al
curc f tin -a il .In iiecuti ir tu ITw pr
rl. ef iM.tiiir. il.f fmw nwirnlne
MiLiKM, iki ni.iio of Hi it nppnhcnloiiltli
wlutii i Biui y uiiing uum. m mini!, lie.
i li)nl It ' kilin.i. IhIp 0t
a IKtttlo uf Mollwr Krirrnl frusi jour
itmrist ilruelt. .l onr IiuiImihI to ret
It for iw. Tlin Hrlte in BraJSi'lit lt.
UUtitr fn- M I imir lll,l klh.nl. i.
lr J frr Im(1obi anil iii.triMtie't4m!
-f It.U Wlisl wllli Mwrn.tite IlllM uf BTIMt
issfi in an women iiiiorr.lcl In I'm ubjut
uf iHlrriill . tn Ut uf nil ir Muse lt
IvHiie', " ,lu" " fw 'wwy'
frt a.
. 'i
tCMftWuST TO I VI RYTlirVG
Motel
Manx
San Francisco
'Panelist otoromli
Orcgonuns Head-
q i iters while in
ban l'unusco
'Meet meat
the Manx
moderate rates
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FIGURES
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SHIPPING BILL
IS
APPROVED
BY PRESIDENTS
WASHINGTON,, Jan. 18.- Tentn
tive aitrecmint on the tetiiii of the
pdmuiist ration shiiiinbill wlueli will
he pivsM'tl in roufflpsH this awaioii,
wns renehed looav t it eonlereiice
between I'rpvMent 11hmi nnd ('hair
man AlcxNiuIi of the house miiruie
committee. .Mi. Alexander said he
would mlioduoo the hill eaily next
week nnd bofote doiiijro will make
it public
It is known to include pioviMon for
u Hliipin hoRtd to lOKiilato ratist in
much the swino way iik the intorstntc
commetee comminsion rtulatos unl
ronds mid nlo pioidoi for aeuisi
tiuii of ships which utiii he u-ed us
ua.il ntiMlinrie.
"The hill will he much hotter mid
Ktronpcr than the one which foiled m
Ktronficr tiuiii the one which lulled in
the h.st c.Mumss." said IlHpeseiitu
tie AlcMiuder. after his confeieiicc
with the president.
OCAOjWoaeC8CHOW
Don't AlarQJo 4,St6J)" y
coj&n
Sinp fk TlilniJ that Cnijr Jt
nu ib t-ouKh mil
Slnp Ilfjlf
o:CHXiooXMKoMftr(yiafooyo:
A toiib rcflllr one of our bent
JlrliiN It warns u tll there fe in
tlainiiiiitioii or ubttuctioii in u ilanyer
"i pluit. 1 On fin i wlion uii ttt a
iMd ceiiuli dini't prisceil tu ilo-e Mnirwlf
y llh a bit of ih hum tlmt mi'ii'lv hIoii"
tic t imtli ttiiipoiurih In dtsuleiiliiK tlm
tliraat limn, fiest tlie ruiise licitl tlie
Inllnmcd lni'iiilimiK. Hue i h liomo
made ri'iiitth tlmt iit'tn itKbt Hftlic tn im
and will multc an tibttiimte coiikIi mihikIi
inoro quickly than un en-r UioiikIiI po
slolc.
1 'it 2'6 ounces tif Pincc (SO
.iiiii
Mprtlitlii n pint .Mtlo ium! lilt tlio liotll.t
with plnin grsnuhitcd miKiir svrup
Illnin firmillllllifl uuunr ml run I fiia
.. ' v ..".": ''"" --. i - ttiti
! umi n inn 'iint i the intHt phnmr
and cffis'the isntub icimih mhi eir um I.
at a cost uf tmh fi I cents. Nu Isitlu r to
prcsirc. l'ull tllrectlnns with I'inrv,
It licnl the liilliiini'il itiemliraiics so
ccntlv nnd proinptlv tlmt mmi womlcr
how It docs it. Alio Inn-i'iiN n dr. Imurs4
or tilit couirh ii nil stnm the fntttiiitiiin of
plilcitm hi the throat mul brnnrmiil tutus,
thus cndln the persistent loose coiinb.
Plncx Is n ldahlv roiiccntrntcd com
pound of Norwav pine extrnrt, rich in
Kiiaijcol, und is fntniu the world or
lor Its lirnlliic effect on the inenibrniies.
To flinlil rttK.innltnttiiAtif nul' m.w
tjriiBuint for "2A onnres of Plncx." :ind
don t nrccpt nm thin" die A uuurniiteu
.i m'i.iiiin.iiisiiiriiiiii, iirinnnei pronip(
Iv ti'ftiiiiitsl Roes with tld picparatlon.
fhc Plncx Co., I't. Wujnc, Intl.
ii iiiisuiiiH.iiiHiiiciinii, or innne prompt
liTtePg,
Williim Fox
Profits
REGENERATION
Tin; rjtrvri sr io c pk-m
WOltTII 4JI.fl to si i:
&v.,
EFORMERS
II YfftJ Itl.lEM. IN
K CLOBCD fOVf,
WTI.
If YOU nil
Viis-Cfc
uiij i Nt Mniii a i ftnj u wcj nu t
If you ill iiumiH niliKk'd )ou must see Itl.l.l M l( HON. If Jon
ftiv Vberitl niliideitwv insist un join- sccIiik Itl'.dl VI ltTION.
'Evil fo Him W1.oEv.l Thinfts'
ntJ&l f" THE NAVY
m 1'iticri ui&itiN 'i hi swir
siu'is ioc. i;imnj, .vio-i.v.
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u uj'iuut'j
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i'Ulurrtir x-ur?
i ii-i-i.t t nu.
TOBAY (One Day Only)
THE R0SARF
A Selij," Ift'd Seal I'lii in St vn Piafls.
l''atiuiiiH; tho i'ollowinty AWU-Known SttihH:
Kathlyn Williams, upland Sjjarp, Clifplet Civ
Gertriftle Ryi, Fragk (?li, Bugsnie 9m,
Vl2elor .O.afiiiiiIiDBplJipclalt, fRn fmit
oFred Huntly and niany otlit'is, ovi-i-y out' a Star.
This magnificent in-odiiftion will appeal to eery
faitli. F.very one who goes to ehnreh and those whf
tin not should see this picture. The Star management
will admit all ministers free of any chnrgefc) see tls
splendid seven-part masterpiece. It will be shown
tda only at the Mnnllmdnn&hion of
t
10c for Ohildreg and 15c for Adults
TOMORROW -"THE TOAST OF DEATJU"
Till KSiuY Pauline Frederick in 'SOLD"
itOMi Mary Pickford in "RAGS"
Oil Treatment for
Stomach Troubles
A sltfiplrt titefterlptlon hHMto W otM
(oinaliintiwi of pure etge table oils Is
wilns; wonderful renulta for suf
ferers fretn stoinnrh. liver and Intev
tliml trotiblea The remedv, which
! suld to hava orlftlnated In Franco,
wlioro it lias twit useu tor yearn oy
the paasantry, was Introducwl Into
thjs country by Qeorm' H. Mayr, n
J jea,nnM PhlcaKO dniMlnt, who cured
liirHHolr of Mvre otomach, liver and
IntoAtlHMl troubloa by It uno. TIioko
wha have tiMd It pay tho firm done
Is sufficient to convince an.t olio of
Its roinnrkablo merit, and that with
in twenty-four hours the nufferr
feolg like a new person. Tills modi
cine, which lias become known m
Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy, Is sohl
by loading driiKRlatn everywhere with
the posithe iiudeistHiidliiR that our
inoiieN will be lefunded without ques
tion or qiSllible li 0i: bottle falls
to Khc ou absolute satisfaction
Ad
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I 1 A PHAfl LBADlQG
' j J 1 HtLVJ THEATBD
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Wednesday, Jan. 19
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PttKlS. I.owir I loop $1.00 nnd
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