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MEDFOftn MATL . TnTBIDfE, MEDFOnn. OftKfiOy. MOKDAY,- .TUXE 7, 1920.
Tho Rehtle rain which uoKan lo fll
ttiiH murnlnK, if it keeps, up durins;
ail this afternoon and tonight will uo
of Inestimable benefit to the valley.
Showers aro predicted for tomorrow.
" Elljnh H. Hurd, Lawyer, moVed to
411-15 M. P. & H. HldB.
Have you triel the City Meat Mar
ket at 309 Kast .Main 81!
The members of the Elks lodge or-'
expected to meet at the Uialtont 7
o clock this evening to sit in a. body
and enjoy the A. C. Allen wild nat.1'0
pictures and reel of doings of the
lodge.
Kids get busy and guther up all
the old gunny sucks and bring them
to tho Rusk .Mill. We'll pay you real
money for them.
Did you ever see two grizzly.
'ars
our-
light to the death? See "The
age of Marge O'Doone." 6
. The rain did not interfere much
with tho picnic of the Presbyterian
Missionary society which was held at
the home of .Mrs. Welch on East Main
beginning at 1 p. in. today. The pic
nic lunch was served inside tho house
instead of on the lawn, as bad been
planned.
Uolco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J. K. Burtlelt, Medford Hotel,
Modford, Ore.
You can get choice meats at the
City Meat Market. (,(,
Walter Stickle Is the new chief of
police of Rogue River, replacing Wm.
Cook, the chungo having been made
by the city council May 21th.
Vaudoville!
Tho clever posters In tho varlon
Windows . advertising the Society
.vaudeville, are the work of Mm.
Montgomery -who is drilling tho ar
tists In the big show. IIC
Callfornians registered at tho Med
ford yesterday and this morning were
M. J. Willlums and family of Oak-
land, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sullivan and
Albert Weiss of llklah, Mr. and Mrs
H. V. Mnye of Alameda, Mrs. C. II
Calfand and dnughters of Uunsmuir,
Air. and Mrs: It. 1). (I. Preen of Los
Angeles, L. A. Dunzor of Macdoel
C. W. Jolly of San Pranclsco, and
Mrs. Edwin Mays and child, Miss
Eunice Mays, Mrs. Geo. .1. Ainsworth
and Irving Hodman of Derkelcy.
Ford slio tires at $15 to S20, all
flrBt class, at Powers Sales Co., Nut
Bldg. 70
. Which has been James Oliver Cur-
wood 'b most successful novel? - See
"Tho Courage of Marge O'Doone.'
Among this year's gruduuteB of
thet Siskiyou Union high, school of
Yroku, Calif., is MIhs uneta Morgan
formerly of Jacksonville. :
Broken forcings and castings, all
shapos, all metuls, nil sizes, welded
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding-Works, 39 South Front St.
, Closing out Goodyear Ford size
(Ires ht $15 to $20.00, Powers JUtt.
Co., Nat Blclgv 71
. George Saundors, who at Grunts
Pass" relinquished his sugar roflnery
project about four years ugo, arrived
at tho imperial Saturday on his way
to the city that boasts of its cllmnlu
to see what is left of the plant Unit
lie built. Saunders lives in Suit Lake
City. Portland Journal.
Mrs. C. E. Goblo, touchor of piano,
221 Wost Main, upstairs to right. G9
Can a wolf-dog and a grizzly bear
bo friends? See "The Couragb of
Marge O'Uoone." '67'
Oregoniuns registered at the Hol
land are Mr. and Mrs. E. CI. Flnvoll
of Lukevlew, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kim
ball. Fay Hogue, Francis Beutty and
James Bushong of Klamnth Palls,
- Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Hottenroth of
Grants Pass, nnd Mrs. W. C. McKIn
nls of Gold Hill.
Home-made broad and pastry fresh
dally at Hex Cafe. tf
The Jan orchestra- under tho tit
pervlslon of Isadora Marony Suxifon-
Itsky Is wonderful In its melody nnd
each momber is un artist. Gli
O. V. Myers returned home today
from 1'ortliiiul to which city he went
on a buslnoss trip with Roy Prultt
last Wednesday. Mr. Prultt returned
bore last Saturday.
Lllhln mlnoinl water has groat me
dicinal valuo. Phono 61. Jackson
County Crontnory.
Dance ut lloaglo,, Saturday, June
12. Majestic orchestra. 71
Miss Cos, the public school teacher.
will leuvo tomorrow for Davenport
lown.
Vaudoville! Of."
Miss Laura (laUvi, and Mr. Dwlght
Pllipim, belli of Medford. are taking
part In the opera "Tho Rose Maiden"
which will bo presented by the Uni
versity of Ore gun Fchaol of Music
during tho music festival to bo held
nt Eugene, Juno 7, 8, nnd 1". Mr.
Phipps is a member of tho Men's Glee
club at tho University of Oregon.
Tho most Interesting real estate
deal culminated hero this season if
the transfer of r nrres on the shore
of Rogue River two miles west of
Gold Hill by W. ". lllttle to Roy 1.
Gnnfleld of Medford for $10.000.
Gold Hill News.
All kinds dry wood and mill blocks,
phono 859 or 519-J. Ray Blackburn.
Tarf, .phono K(l. Nerrell and t'or
wln, anywhere, any tlmo. Hudson
Super Sixes. Night phones 328 and
S4Z-L. 92
Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Calhoun wore
fcreatly disappointed when they re
cslred a telegram from this son Noel
saying he had accepted a position nt
Mnsflnld, Ohio nnd would not be
home as experted.
Holy smoke! Vodrvlllo, Vodyvllle.
You'll hafto Inff. For Its fit to kill.
With artists all at your beck and call
A wm nlght'a stand. They nre going
to fill for a purpose Hark! A
ploygronnd and nnulo park. 3.1
Tho aoeloly vaudeville stunt of Hi
eason. I11
The California delegation of guests
at the Nash hotel Includes Wm. Kpps
of Shutter, J. D. Lentz of Selma, F.
C. Stllsey of Dorrls. Mr. and -Mrs. II.
Palmer of Santa Barbara, and E. P.
Woodard and S. Edgar of Stockton.
Carl Jesehko, high grado watch
and clock repairing. 9 Kir street. ,-
Vaudeville, all star cast, auto park
and play ground benefit. Page the
atre, June 10th. oil
iXIne auto parties wero encamped
at the city auto camp grounds this
forenoon, and six tents were up. The
truvclors seemed to be enjoying them
selves despite the rain.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsctlere for
N'uRone. Phone 585-J.
Orres, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Owing to the shortage of Trelght
cars a .10 ton dynamo and pump from
the 'Bullis mine ut Sterling, as well
as two car loads of ore from the Blue
Ledge mine on the platform at the
local freight house, aro much delayed
in shipment. Jacksonville Post.
Show your lovo of civic pride by
attending tho local artists' perfor
mance. Gil
Oh joy! Oh hoy! Have you got
your' seat for the big show at the
Page theatre, Thursday eve., June 10
Get busy If you haven't. We wan
everybody to come. CO
Among guests at the Modford from
the east are Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Coo
of Torre Haute, 11. O. Smith of Pitts
burg, G. Teltlebauin of Clovelund,
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Keenan of Baltl
more, L. II. Almanch and (1. Har-
wood of Philadelphia and A. Pear
son and John Pearson of Rock Island
Dolco-Llght Electricity for ev.er
farm. J. K. llnrtlett, Medford Hotel
Medford, Ore.
Save tho ladios tho task of solicit
ing funds for the uuto park -and; a
plnygn ind for the kiddies by attend
ing tho Society Vaudeville ut the Page
theatru, Thursday, June 10th. 00
The public library will be closed
between 12 and 1 o'clock from Juno
7 to Sept. l.'l, but will open all day
baturduys as usual.
French pastry and dainty confoc
tlons mado fresh daily at Rex Cafe, tf
Hemstitching, plcotlng 10c per yd
Thread furnished. Singer Shop, 10
South Fir street.
Miss Velma Helfrlch of Rogue
River and Elmer G. Richardson
Grants :Pass were married by Justice
of tho Pouco Bayshow In Jackson
ville, June 4th.
Wo do hemstitching, plcotlng. The
Vanity Shop, next Itlulto theatre.
For bargains in second-hand and
; used machines call singer Sewing
Machine Co,, 10 South Fir, phono
215-H. '
Do you knowtho hienning of tho
Indian word Sukowawin?. Seo "Tho
Courage of Marge .O'Doone." 00
Air, and Mrs. Andrew J.' Keenan of
Keyser, West Va. and Baltimore, Aid.
arrived In tho city lato Sunday after
noon for a surprise, visit with Mrs
Koennn's father, W. N. Offutt, Sr.,
LllBJL.BlSUu:..J1,rB. Bertha Daddysinun
and brother, V. N. Offutt, Jr. Mr
Keonan Is district superintendent of
tho Mutual Llfo Insurance company
ut Keysor, am; the family homo Is at
Baltimore, ho dividing his time be
twoen tho two cities. He Is a Rtute
delegntq ut largo from West Virginia
to the Democratic natlonul conven
tion ut San Francisco, and will nlso
attend tho .Mutual Llfo Insurance
company convention there this weok.
On arrival hero thoy wont to tho
Ilotol Holland where they expected to
surprise Mr. Offutt, Sr., but he was
out und as nil of tho rooms were
taken they went to the Medford and
had Landlord Mohr telephone the
fnther thut some people were there
from West Virginia to sec him. Mr.
Offutt was ngreeably surprised when
ho rushed up to tho Medford.
Sanitary Beauty Shop, Garnett
Corey Bldg., rooms 400-407. Phone
84 l-R. General work. 84
Expert repairing on sewing ma
chines. Singer Sewing Machino Co
phone 215-R, 10 South Fir.
Sherwin-Williams arsennto of lend
the best on tho market; also Black
Loaf "40". Bardwell Fruit Co. 09
One or the other of these persons
has perjured himself on the witness
stand." declared Circuit Judge Frank
M. Calkins of Medford, sitting in
Portland, Friday, in deciding tho di
vorce suit of Martha Kreml against
ugust Kreml. Mrs. Kreinl'g third
attempt to secure a legal separation
was successful. She first sued In
1907 nnd again in 1915. and in each
case was induced lo drop tho tuition.
.lutlge t'niklns rrhlay said the pre-
pondoranfo of evidence was in favor
of the plaintiff and that she had
clearly made u caso of cruelly on the
part of her husband. Portland Jour
nal.
Houses for sale. Jackson County
Building & Loan ussociution.
Tablets and scratch pads mnde of
news print, for school and office use
for sale nt this office. tf
Did you ever hear of the famous
knee-break" of the bush country?
See "Tho Courage of Marge O'Doone."
OCi
At the Holland nre registered the
following from California: F. (1. Mol.
owitey and K. V. Sorenson of Sacra
mento, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sher
wood, John T. Collins and Mrs. M.
ahclie of San Francisco.
Bring in your old tires nnd tubes
and get credit on new goods or cash.
exchange Tire Co., 2S North River
side. 67
Farmers, Insure your liny and
growing grain with I he McCurdy In-
suniueo Agency.
Kodak finishing. Good work, low
est prices. Japanese Art Store.
On June 4th a baby was born to
Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. Auborg at
ho Sacred Heart hospital.
lavo you tried tho Llthla mineral
water? If not call tho bottling de
partment of the Jackson County
Creamery and get a sample free.
The state 'highway commission is
expected to meet Tuesday and award
contracts for a number of highway
projects, several bridges, road sgins,
unil for 12,000 barrels of cement, for
which tho only bid received is from
Benver Portland Cement Co., of Gold
Hill, whoso proposal ranged from
$4.23 to $1.20 with cash discount and
allowance of 25 cents for sacks. The
proposals received for Jackson coun
ty were: Two miles grading of ap
proach fills .1. F. Iteddy, .Medford,
$12,950; J. F. Logan, Medford, $21,
130; O. Huber, Portlund, $13,050;
C. il. Natwick, $1 L03.0.
Can a wolf-dog be tamed? See
"The Courage of Marge O'I)oone."60
Moving stock out of town. If you
want to get bargains for a few days
call at Wonder Store. 08
we are not satisfied unless you
are. City Cleaning and Dyolng Works,
4 01 South Riverside. Phone 4 74
Judge Ceorga T. Baldwin, of Klam
ath Falls, prominent Klamuth citizen
nnd a state senator from that district
died at his home Friday morning. He
was well known In Medford. For
several years ho hud been prominent
in business and politics in southern
Oregon. Ho was once county judge
of Klamath county.
Ladies' and men's suits thoroughly
cleaned, $1.50. City Cleaning & Dye
ing WorkB. Phone 474.
Farmers, Insure your'" hay and
growing grain with the McCurdy in
surance Agency. '
A complete line Tru Blu cakes and
cruckers ut the Palace Grocery. 72
Miss Florenco Pool, tho home dem
onstrutlon agent, und Miss Lydlu
DoolRtlo, the'O. A. C. millinery ex
perl, begun the holding of a three
days millinery Hchool at Ashland to
(lay. They will conduct a- similar
school for tho women of Rogue River
the lust threo days of Hie week.
. Why did Marge O'Doone select a
grizzly bear as a pet? See "The Cour-
ugo of Murge O'Doone." 00
Tru Blu cookies and crackers. The
Palace Grocery. 72
Salt for hay and stock. Good qual
ity and price right. Farm Bureau
Exchange.
-j A pretty wedding look place at the
Presbyterian mnnso In Ashland, Sat
urday, June 5th, 1920, when Mar
garet A. C. Taylor, became the bride
of Charles G. Gould, of Medford
Only thu linmediule relatives were
present. The young couple have the
best wishes of many friends for a joy
ous voyage on the sea of life.
Seo Medford Land & insurance
Agency, successors to D. R. Wood &
Co., Itm. 209 Liberty Bldg., for fire
Insurance. tf
the best liisurnnco sec Holmes
tho Insurance .Man.
Orres. tho ladles' tailor, will bo nt
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest styles always. tf
The public funeral of Clarcnco
Frederick Burke, notice of whbso de
mise appears elsewhere in this paper,
will bo held at tho Elks templo Wed
nesday nfternoon at 1 o'clock.
Wanted Beer and pop bottles at
DeVoo's. '
Ludles' and Men's suits cleanel
$1.25 to 41.50; hats cloauod and
blacked 50c to 1.E0. Phone 223-J.
103 worth Central. 60
lorseshoo tires nnd tubes are gunr-
tced and ndjustments made hero. Ex
change Tiro Co., 2S North Riverside.
67
Ono of the cutest stunts of that
Elks reel of pictures being shown
at the Rlullo is Alex Sparrow, super
intendent of Crater natlonul park.
seated on tho limb of a tree. The
caption under tho picture, is "A Spur-
row." It Is a bird of a show.
A quantity of mill run may be had
at tho old price at tho Bardwell Fruit
Co. . . GS
Economize by using scratch pads
for use. Get them ut this office. tf
We nre now handling Orchard
Brand Spray materials, good quality,
prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera
tive Exchange. Phone 932. 69
Mr nnd Mrs. D. A. Bonnr aro visi
tors In tho city todnv from Glendale.
PHIILY STAR IS
TO
rllll.AllKl.l'lllA. June 7 Onvid
ancrolt, star shortstop of tile l'lliiil
Icipliia National leauuc team wns to
-lav traded lo the (limits. The Tli'l-
ics received in xcliuni.'t1 Art Fletcher,
-.hortslop and Joliuuv KawliiiL's, sec-
lui iinx'iuun. lite latter is now
iluviiur with (lie lloton Nationals.
The plavcrs will appear in tin ii
new uniforms tomorrow.
GIRL PERFECT AIL BUI
ONCE-.ANDNEVERTARDY
Yl'RA CITY. Cal.. .lime 7. Miss
era 1'llery. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. It. M. Tilery, has never been alt
sent or tardy during her seven years
i pupil at the West Butte cram
mar school here. The ulr! is in the
seventh grade and with the exception
of one '"2" which she made in draw-
Iiik work while In the fourth grade
us never made other than a perfect
mark In any of her courses
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS
i Hny l'hono 2"J7
Xlght I'liones I'. . Weeks 2U7-J-2
A. K. Orr, aa7-J-a.
STATE
CHAMBER
DRIVE MEMBERS
SMS JUNE .14
With practically every community
in Oregon organized the intensive
canvass thruout tho slate1 In the Ore
gon State Chamber of Commerce ex
pansion movement will begin June
1 -1 III . The canvass will continue un
til August 1st.
The educational woik in connection
with the expansion movement, which
began several weeks ago, will con
tinue during Juno and July.
Twelve men, composihg six teams
of two men each, will direct the in
tensive organization work simultan
eously in six different sections of the
atute. They wl be assisted by eighty
community executive committees ap
pointed during'lllo state-wide survey
conducted preliminary 'to the inten
sive orgunizution work. 1 -
Leading men in every section of
Oregon aro' affiliated with the Btate
chamber in the capacity of committee
chalrmcn-and members In tho move
ment to raise a budget of $450,000
($150.1(110.11 year) covering a three
year period with. which to carry on
the development work of the stale
chnmnor. : -More than two hundred
endorsements have been . received
from theso men approving tho expan
sion movement and citing, the need
for such an agency as tho state cham
ber to tuke tho initiative in develop
ment problems affecting the entire
state. ,
Of the total sum to be raised,
$180,000 ($00,000 a year) covering
a throe, year period will bo raised in
ortluud tho week of June. Gth. The
ortland canvuss will be made June
9th, 10th and 11th. Tho remainder
of the budget . totaling $270,000
($90,000 a year) covering a three
year period will bo raised In tho thir
ty-six counties outside of Portland.
G. 0: P. LEADERS
ClIICAOO, June 7. Tho national
committee ns at present constituted,
held its Inst lheelimr today. 1 he new
committee will meet nnd' orirnnizc
Wednesday. Resolutions expressing
rcsrret ht Hie hirtre number of men
who were leaving the committee were
adopted. Antony them' were several
prominently liilciitilied, with -jmrtv
councils." '"Tltexe include Oi'ilrlcs I'.
Warren Of jMiclii-.'iin ; Herbert Par
sons of New Yorr";"Jolm T. lvin-;, of
Connecticut; Jaincs1 A. Jlemenwnv of
minima; . Murray l Tunc ol Alassu
chiisctts, and S. A. Perkins of Wasli
in-ton. ' 6
TRIAU CONTEST
XKWPOHT, If. I., .Tune 7 Vunitie
defcuted licsolutc toduv in the second
of the official trial races to deter
mine the defender of the America's
cup. I he otlicial Ii4.rures save Vnii'.tie
which led liesolule over the finish line
bv I wo minules. '.Ml seconds, a correct
ed niiiru''n of 1 minute, 31 seconds.
rOim,AM. Ore... Juno 7. UuiU r
steady, cubes, extra, l!c; parchment
wiap)cdliox hits, 04c; cartons "i.'ic;
half boxes half cent more: less than
half boxes la" more. Uuttcrfat. No.
I cliuruimr eretini 'riUiiVilic .1'. o. I),
station: !:te Portland.
J00 LATE Tfl CLASSIFY
FOll 3A1.K, Six momhHld",lorsey
llujjlujiii lieii'er, $43.00? Also young
milk goal for safe4. Phone 2S-K-1.
.-. - - .. S
FOR S VliK i-Oito Inrgt) refrigerator,
ono- jiurt slass front r. door, one
panel door, one O. A. C. dryer, gal
vanized iron slock trough. 1021
Nlautic or phone 407-Y. 72
FOR SA1.K Three ncres: two acres
selected bearing fruit, alfalfa, clo
ver, fine garden, nil irrigated,
room modern plastered house, g;
age. etc. Fxreilent view. Price
$ t."iOD. Address O. Oustal'son, 4 I '.)
h'uelid, Ashland.. Ore. ' 71
WA'XTKU-
7 SS-J.
-lllighl cutters I'hone
WANTK1
plants.
moo good
Call 311-VV.
tomato
U7
FOR SAI.K Home made baskets
typewriter. Ilarley-Duvldson mo
torcycle, rotter skates. IS acres
unimproved. Ono acre, house,
barn and chickens. Answer I 1C.
Mcsner. Hold Hill. Ore.. 71
FOR HliNT Six-room cottage, XI
South Orape, aad furniture . fot
sale. G7
KOU SAI.K Cow. will freshen in a
few days. w. Hatlon, 4 ' miles
west Central Point. 6':
K
Films Developed Better
Prints Made Clearer
Prompt attention to Mail Orders
SWEM'S STUDIO
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217 East Main St. Medford
JACK DEMPSEY TO
FACE 2 COUNTS
E
SAX FRANCISCO, Juno 7. The
draft evasion charges, against William
Harrison I Jack Dempsey, . heavy
weight champion boxer of the world,
and Jack Kearns, his manager were
filed here In tho United States dis
trict court. The statute covering
them carries a maximum sentence oi!
three years and a $2000 fine in
Dempsey's case in the event of a con
viction. There are two charges rest
ing against him, ono actual dratt eva
slon and the other conspiracy to ef
fect such evasion. The Kearns case
is covered only by the latter charge
On the direct evasion charge
Dempsey can lie given one and on the
conspiracy charge two years and a
$2000 fine.
The indictments were returned
February 27 following . statements
made to the federal grand jury by
Maxino Wayne Dempsey,,. divorced
wife of the pugilist, that he cought
her sworn testimony as to her depen
dence on him in order, to. avoid mili
tary service, and had given such testi
mony against her will. Subsequently
she retracted her charges in a signed
affidavit submitted 'to the United
States district uttornoy's office here,
but despite such retraction the grand
jury returned tho indictments.
The Dempseys were married in
DAINTY FROCKS, blouses, light
colored apparel, restored by our able
cleaning. nil our service you get
double wear anil' pleasure from your
garments..
WANTED
Man with Team
for loading logs on cars.
Big Pines Lumber Co.
AT
WESTON'S
Camera- Shop
r .
the Only Exclusive .
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives made any time ot
place by appointment.
Thone 147-J.
We'll do the rent.
J. B. PALMES
Medford.
Mast iUain Street j
CUT THE H.C.U?
..
Holland
Cafe
- - i
Salt Luke City,' Utah. Following the
divorce Mrs. Dempsey was employed
In a dunce hall in Wells, Nevada, and
made ber charges from that place.
Dempsey was charged with having
falsely sworn that his father, mother,
widowed sister and her two children
were dependent upon him and that he
had contributed $20 a month euch to
their support during lui; and mat
You Can't Rub it Away;
Rheumatism is in the Blood
Liniments Will Never Cure.
If you ore afflicted with Rheu
matism, why waste time with lini
ments, Utions and other local appli
cations that never did cure Rheu
matism, and never will?
Do not try to rub tho pain away.
Try the sensible plan of finding the
cause of the pain, and go after
that. Remove the cause, and you
remove the pain.'
You will never be rid of Rheu
WASTING 07 MONEY
THERE'S been a deplorable lack of thought
and consideration in the spending and' in
vesting spree which the American people
have indulged in the past several years. '
All o which is largely responsible for the
high cost of living.
A. First National BANK ACCOUNT is
always a good financial remedy.
Vhe FIRST NATIONAL BANK
! Medford
Dancing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
' . ' "" ' ' Adult and Children's Classes :VA . , . ,,.,
For information call 56G-J.
ii . .
z; Paint the Walls 78'
jt There is an added coolness
and freshness to rooms with
. painted walls such as those
decorated with
Dutch Boy White-Lead
and Dutch Boy Flatting Oil.
Any tint you choose wash
able and durable. Now is as
good a time as any to "do"
your house over outside as
well as inside.
Stop in, and we'll tell you
why. We supply paint materi
als that are standard and re
liable. '. .
Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co.
Crater Lake Hardware Co.
Medford. Orosron.
Razor Blades
.'Resharpened by our expert
. are not only great economy
but oftentimes give you a
cleaner shave than when the
blades were neW
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store .
ho had lived with his wife for IS
months before being called up before
the draft board, f y . - - - -s
Kearns' piirt was alleged to have
been the coufhingo Dempsey in his
supposed act of draft evasion. Both
denied umphatlcnjlythat they sought
such evasion -und' introduced state
ments' froift draft board jofficiuls to
substantiate their claims.
matism until you r.leanse your
blood of tfce germs fliat cause tho
disease. S-S. S. has never had an
equal n3 a'iblood purifioc and scores
of suffercra say that it has cleansed
their blood oi Rheumatism, and re
moved all trace of the disease from
their system. ' -'
Get a bottle of S .S. 3.. and Bet
on the right treatment to-day. Spe.
cial medical advice free. Address
Medical Director, 111 Swift Lab
oratory, Atlanta, Ga.-
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