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PAGE TOTTR MTSDFOftD ?.UrL Medford mail Tribune AN INDHPUNDBNT NKWHPAPBR PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY TUB . MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Tha Bedford Sunday MornlnK Ban Is rarnlahed aubaorlbera deeirlna amn aey dally ttwriptper, Oftte liall Tribune BulUlna. H-J7-II - North Fir atreet. Phone 7t. A oonaolldatlon of the Demoorttlo ni . . . . It If 1 1 V. n Uailfnpil Tribune, the Uouthern OregonUn. The Aahluid Tribune. ROBERT W. RDHU Editor. 8. BUMPTEll SMITH, Mur. iT U I IT fn ArivnfA' Dally, with Sunday Sun, real; 7.f . Dally. Kith- Sunday Hun, ,ie Dally, without Sunday sun. year. .60 Dally, without Sunday Bun, month .; Weekly Mall Tribune, one year J 00 Sunday Bun, one year . - 1.00 BT CAnnlEK In Medford. Aebiand. Jacksonville. Central Point, Phoenix. Talent and on Hluhwaya: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month. .7t '. Dally, without Sunday Sun. month ' Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. 7.60 ' Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year I 40 ' All terma by carrier, caah In advance. Entered ae aeoenr. eraee matter at Medford, Oregon, under act of Mar on I, AO la. Official paper of the City of Medford. The only paper bexuneu widen, wre.. nd 8acramento, Calif., a dletance or over S00 mllea. havlnj leaaed wire Aeeo alated Preea Bervtee. Sworn dally a-mram circulation for It roonthn rnillna Ortolirr 1, 1023, 8879, more than aouoie tun oircuiuipu, V1 ."'Ji othnr papor publlahed or circulated In Jackson County. MEUHKKJ OF TFTK A8SOCIAVB13 r-ltftttn. . ' T ABBOOiaieo 1-renB i" -V SitlUed to the uao for republication or news dlepntche. credited to It or not otherwise credited In tide paper, and also to the local newa publlahed herein. All rlfthta of republication of apeolal Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. i California In going to closo tho gap --on tho highway. ! Tho wcatliornmn hna n"H- In could turn out Homo guod work wlicn ho wanted to, "For Snlo Country hownpapor nnd white robo at a bargain If lalton quick." (Mulliull, Okla., TlmoH). ; Don't weaken. ! A I,AI)V TALKS Bho aaltl, thcro Is a curao upon mo, ; which la a nloo wny to confoaa she didn't know enough not to ret caught. Thoro was a bunch of Iin In tho nlloy. I can't liangino What they wcro doing. Thoy might have boon making nrrnngemonts to ahoot a onx car up- ihi Main street. He's a f Inn du.le. Ho thlnk's I'm goodlooklnr;, Hs vhought I'd dispute hlin. and talk , to him. I know my onions, by BOHh! I don't like him anyway. You can't bo anything but what you are. Noth ; Ing olso but. And what's it all about anyway. You go to bed, and got up, and die, nnd thou you've got to go aomo placo else. You might as well stick around hero, and lot hard luck 1 workr on you. I ain't got no powers ' of resistance anymore. I Just say, i Kismet, and pick up every pin I soo ' for good luok. That's the kind of ' horso and buggy I am. Wo give 'em all the coffoo thoy want it's no good anyway. And ull throo had an awful argument, and tho old fellow yollod, Hell's bolls, let Homo solzo tho court houso. What's tho big Idea? I'm I going to sing now. Qood-byo. ii . Ears, thoy say, aro In again And girls may go about again, And modoBtly begin again To lot their enrs come out ngaln. (Chlco Entorpiiso.) Tho community seems to bo getting f along entirely too harmonious for Its own good. Going to spond 185,000 to advertise Oregon. The world would liko to hoar how to roduco taxes, by Increas ing thoni. Tho Crown Prlnco Is back to Oels. Germany, whore ho grow from child hood to manhood, and back again. Borne of our people motor, some of thoni take auto trips. and Thoro is a surplus in tho U8. tronR ury, in spite of a heavy crop of starv ing Armenians. 1 Lawyers flocked over to J'vlllo Wed. They licensed each othor of being "learned counsel," nnd never meant a word of It. Tho mince In tho mincemeat this senson. is of a low vitality. They . ought to bo ablo to put something deadly in It. The curbs aro full of departed leaves. The city regime, in accord ance with riiHtom, will let 'em get out tho way they got there. '. Tho spell of plug-hat weather has ' petered out unceremoniously. W. A. Gntes hi on tho grand Jury. This sand In tho sugar gossip Is going 1 to bo run to earth. WOMEN! DIE IT - NEW FOR 15c . Skirts Kimonos Draperies .Waists Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Diamond Dyi es Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint susceealully, because perfect home dyeing i guaranteed with "Diamond ' pVea'"even if you have nerer dyed be fore. Drujnriata have all colora. Direc- tions ia each package. IS ROCKEFELLER YESTERDAY crude oil dropped aguin. A fv Uys beiorit the governor of South Dakota agut reduce! t!o yck'i of gas tt 'he penitentiary service Btation. It looks as though we wore slightly iniKi-ik-C! ft few trecika " when we opined that the gasoline drop was ouiy tt elercr girc! hf tho Standard Oil to freeze out independent eontVjtMii,- For an examination of the situation shows iUat tw gn&l !!'. iif 1 1' of tho Standard are apparently fighting tfctwwu ttipmwlwA Tilts eastern group, compoKed of the Standard Oil com 4ik' fit Nw York, New Jersey and certain southwestern subsidiaries, f. rtfhijj tfciti, and the midwest group, comprising the Standard 3miny of Indiana and the Prairie Oil and Gas' company, is doing arn'i'wf. The eastern groiip, ' mainly concerned with refining, t'nfteeibre anxious for chea? crude, is favoring the crude reduction; but the midwest group, a great refiner of oil hut also a great producer, i opposing the reduction. What, ho, and a bottle of distillt.te! 'A t-eit'tf tief;is to lok (is thougli that dissolution order by u'hcta Saia vi.'.s bcginiiii!i t nuv't some effect. For, thanks to iiuii. "ao.'ap ".1 pi per," the mM-v8t Stnmlard is given a legal obligatit-n to rei'-ina to obey the tirdtvs from Nu. 26 Uroadway, and is tloing it. l'robably it would be a little prematuro to predict, imt the Standard Oil is breaking up. But that this ptri'ru.-tiy organized Cdinbination is, beginning to sag and wheezo occasionally seems certain. .; , ; A j ., The point is, the interests of the eastern and mid-wect groups are, for the first time in history, r?aily conflicting. The east wants cheap crude; the mid-west doesn't. Instead of each unit working for the glory of the combine, one group at least is working for itn own glory and profit. ": M . Moreover, in 1911, when 'dissolved, tho Standar.1 cnntroll 'd. about 80 per cent of the business; today we arc informed it only controls 40 per cent. This chango meant little practical difforenco when all orders came from New York City and were obeyed. But with these orders coining find not being obeyed, th-jrc is a tremendous difference. It is probably too early to get up:a benefit performance far John 1). Rockefeller. But it is not too curly to have a little more respect than .most people havo hud for the performance of the Sherman anti-trust law a dozen years ago, when it ordered the ci. trust to break ranks. ' . . QUILL "Ford remains silent." Obviously not running, then. y The man who sells you bis used car should also turn over his bioek of used adjectives. ( Your friends are thojje who one another about your faults. At any rate, the ass that spoke back in the Bible times didn't oitume half an hour introducing tho speaker of tho evenh.g. v You can't pay a girl a 'much in worth her weight in turkey. j The middle class may afford can go tliero for a divorce Buitsi A man who knows it all doesn't know one thing. II I'.oesa l i now how ho tends to encourage homicide. Democracy will be safe when the rotogravure section begins to ihow pictures 0f pretty girls doing housework. Not only was Zev a winner, but any Englishman in a mud-slinging The reason lightning doesn't because it finishes tho consumer banana peel is not without virtue. -AVo saw a pompous citizen slip on one and make a poor tired mail carrier laugh. AVo expect another howl this winter from the American work ing classes. Importers say diamonds have gone up 15 per cent. Correct this sentence:' "I am teacher, "that all of this little boys RipplingRhumos VENGEANCE i A MAN named AVilbelm Wooster played me an evil trick; - he shot my bob-tailed rooster, and I am sad and sick. Oh, other cocks are crowing their greetings to the dawn, exultant fits they're throwing, but my old bird is gone. And when the day is breaking I listen at tho door, but his fiereo voice is shak ing the atmosphere no more. My neighbors see me shedding the tears in which I wade, and say, "You should be treading on Wooster's shoulder-blade. Let vengeance by my motto, let nt your wrath relax, but climb him with your auto, or cleave him with an ax." But I'm an ardeut booster for friendship and good will, and when I meet this Woostcr I smilo upon him still. Although my grief is gripping, I voice not my regret, and from his brow there's dripping a eold and clammy sweat. Ilo'd like my conduct better if I would rave and rant, refer to douncr wctter, invoke my sainted aunt. I cheer him when he's weep ing, I soothe him with my lyre, and on his head I'm heaping tho living coals of fire. And oft this Wilhelm AVooster, at mid night black and dread, will hear a phantom rooster kyoodling round his bed. That good old fowl will haunt him from twelve till half past four, and truly I don't want him to suffer anv more. GOING gUCH-B? POINTS know you well enough lo talk to finer compliment thou to say she Paris frocks, but only the swe'ls : we have politicians who can bent contest. striko twice in tho same place is the first time. delighted to observe," said the and girls have clean finger nails." M Be" 1 "W Iwa-ilMW..., mi., i Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. - Nottd Phyieian &nd Aathor Signed letters pertaining to person.; health and hygiene, not to tf--' ., 8i (Jittjnoala or treatment, will be Kfti? AitsiMMd envelope la encloaed. tn' vii-;; in the large number of letu.. raoalved, only a fi.j.nf, b'A n swf8 iw-.'-ss" .No reply can be made to querlea not conforming ta Iwtlfi Mfiia, Adnm tr, Wllllm Brady, In care of thla newspaper. Eat Hparlngly Tho y-pi'eeliUj'. fdimod In tho tutt'fasilv Oet'iti'positlon of animal !Mitter aro mo?" uj r?i'. poisonoun to huiiian bHts. whether 1! :j nutrefac tivo chan tbKtui titans oiiWJcia or Insldo of th ftldy. 0&.' J. jrntrfticison . 'a proisa pecoildf ' to nitre penooa m.tt'ter. Jf mi niJrKBr.ous lnultor J1! ct osent tner wili hi: no pu trvfutfttoit. !ut ln fic.d. riHiaps, fer FiiMn'.''on. Thus, njLtv eggs, fish the curd of milk, cheese and the proe!n vesr otables and - cer?aL putrifles: wtie r e a s the starches arid sugars and fats fer ir.ont insido or dutaido of the body, when the condltlpns'are suitable. '- An important difference between the fermentation of foods and the Putrefaction of foods in the food: tube Is this: By-products of putrefaction are polsonouv wiereae ' by-products of fermentation are noi, tho perhaps Irritating. In other wnrds. a habit of not dlyost'ng your food wl: ns:i tho not-mAl period of lw" ufter o m-ttl Is (not bo Injurious to frv.uerai health if ' irha fnnH la . .w... . Inn 1, l jthe food is chlofiy ' -vepetaTiies ,ar 't I would bo if ii f.ot wero c'nlnf'y J.ncut. eggs, f!nh. nillk or cheese. Nitrogcnnin fond in assentinl to sup port human l!?e. (tut o ilms! fond e not ceseniliU Air! poIMy uo,' In jurious that any of s lu'.i low. Prcji! rtnBormltie tr,y of vegetubles an! cn'eihi e may bbtii'.n amplo nuri-aer, for the h.'oiIh of ihc '?cdy. As'jit veif(,til..B protein or nitrogen, viageSuhle wnt iHilch makes poaa, beans, wluiiit i jieri!. oats ftifly I as nourishing and nuuunlii ,- as bee; .' or mutton, thus two-" characteristics i hahlts? Prolonged use of tho enema which render it y-ocullnrly availaui- leads to chronic dilation of .the mtoa for o'lr dietary: First, It is moro ecu-; tine In some cases: that state ia far lly digested than aa'mal pi otein. and worse than tho real or Imaginary ef second. It Is less llK-ly to putri fy in fects of ordinary cons!,iil,ion. The the intestinal canal when u.'tiestlon is specious argument" ti. n -vhlch the slow or food stnsis ' present. 'enema habit rjts may sound plaus- Wha: If tho food d'.cs putrefy In tho Ible to one wlone knowlcd of physi intcstine? Isn't the rhb'f function of ology and pathology is superficial, but tho intertlne scv erafc-e. ? Yes. But piey are nevertheless unscientific and either tlod pi- man made a mlstako pernicious in effect. v somwhere, tho human aewer is u;s ( Protection of Snlinmet ' Enrs forced to ser.'e as a digestive or an I What oil or othor p"epa.raU' 1 d3 probably man'o own. mistake, ovoiut- you recommend for swii.'.Tr.-srfc in !n Ing so rabidly. And In the process of door pools to keep water out of their digestion and assimilation tho blood ears? (J. M.) stream takos up not only nutriment, Answer. None. Tha en-.M may bo tout iIbo a Kimpte pf whatever poison- loosely plugged with lamb's wool, not ous n iiterlals thoro may h. present in cotton, for this purpose 1 is prob- the food tube, and r wa tm'ei4 to con terd with autctr toxical inn Vke poisons roa'ly shiiuld br, t-arricd off by tho sewer, but the hiimnu lno")uiil- lam doesn't work a-i 'perfectly as that, iihrler our aboiiolil made of iivlit;, and sc it poinca UHvlf, That Is auto intoxication, it n ay occur with a spare diet which ih Kh! Inrpoly meat, or whon tho smi tl bulk of fi.:'d Is to.j ilcwty digestod. bill -11110 times out of 10 the execs" oi food, taken from fc Turks Have Turkey but Don't T Know What to Do With It CONSTAM'INOl'l.K,, IVt, S3. (Correspondence.) The ntlti'd fnrces eyucuated this ancient metror ills ? wt'k ago today, Oc. 1. a:id lj n.iya Inter saw the official efti! of nil for eign authority in ConstntinopfO. IL hi'i ten a ncek of change, both phydi.a' and pKyhologlcal. Tho T'irk iiis coi.:e ln?.o his own a.id iB s'r gllng with tno prou'eiiis that oonw with, it. At this writing the Ora;:1 National assembly, down In remot.-v Angora, is wrangling with a new con stttutlonal form rf geverr.reent, trying to make a more workable instrument than the preaont ciimborsomo system. Tho suggestions ninge from a modi fication of the Almorlctn system up nnd down, and the indications are that it will bo a long and arduous tnsk. All the laws adopted by the Angora government and postponed In appli cation until the evacuation, ar being put Into effect. First Is prohibition, which was suddenly clamped on in tho, Constantinople area yustcrday. coming like n lightning stroks on tho liquor business and the consuming public for, despite tho MobI mile law against tho use of j spirits or wine, a very oonsldcrnhlo p'ortlon of t.io Mus solman population, not .o hienilon tho non-Turkish Ottoman element, is ad dicted to drink. Tho popular native Intoxicant is dnuzlko, a sort of ab sinthe preparation. It is said that the present stock of drink In this city alone constitutes a seven-year supply. Somo five or six thousand establish ments, employing 30,000 people, are closed. Brunkenness In public is punished by a bastinado of -forty strokes and heavy fines. Today was put into effect tho law against foreign physicians, dentists and pharmacists who wero not regis tered before tho World wr. They are barred from prhctlco. The Russian hospital and several others, Btarted slnco the war, have been ordered shut. Thore aro numerous other such laws thnt apply to foreigners, for t.ie Turk neoms bound to dovelop an Intensify-! nationalism as proof of his new free dom. That he is not wholly confident of his own ability, .however, is shown in announcement from Angora that tho government finds it necessary to employ a certain numbor of -foreign experts. The exodus of Greek merchants Is regarded here as a serloua thing. With the Arn-nlans ho has formed the mercantile element, conducting most of tho shops, restaurants and other retail and wholesale commerce. It is reported that the government is lik ing steps to replace the Clreeks nnd Armenians with Germans and Aus- i i .mm&.-'m . i. anwerei by Dr. Brady If & ar"tJr ) ra should bu brief a?,li ri' ivta to Live Ions htere habit and .the universal ear of starvation, is all that- putrefies, ,1 .0 poisons the individual ' slowi.1' - .ui surely, to death. : . . -tv ' . QUESTIONS AND AVSVEBS ' : How to Wash and Dross 'Km ! Klndlv tell me the proper way.., to wash ajid dress a new born baby, ss I am expected to do the same, being the nurse engaged in the easo. 'Ileam do not print my name; Just theae lnttialu F. . S.; please do not wait as the! party in a case like this cannot pal it off. Answer. Send 10 cents to the Su perintendent of Documents, Govern-, ment Printing Office, Washington, O. C, and ask for a copyof Infant Ce.re, a pamphlet homed by tho chlldv-eii'H bureau of the United States Depart ment of Labor. It gives the instruc-; lions vou reauire to hel-t as nurso. ' A new edition of Dr. Griffith'-" famous Baby Book has just been ldsued by the publishers. W. B. 8aindcrs com pany, West Washington square; Phila delphia, Pa. Dr. Griffith's book; on the care of the baby is the best. In the field. I think. Taking SoasetJiIng Is It injurious or am 1 forming a bar! habit In using on arising fn the rnomlr.ir an enema containing tea- , , , in ,n eunom ,1 each of salt and soda, to cleunao stomach and intestinal tract? IM. 1. O.) Afswr. The addiilon of tho salt and soda does not the use of the enema moro harmful, but In the first place It is a mistake to imagine that (his unnatural way of inducing evacu ation cleanses either the stomach or the Intestinal tro.ct any more than the crurtwit physic does. 'I tH.ih the ha- bltonl use of almont any xthatti? i tic or in tf'o nliyaf? would be less injurious i lomt run. But why cultivate such ably a good habit to protect agulnst the dizziness, vertigo or seasick m :s which sometimes overtakes even a -ood swimmer when- cold water cit jers the ear. A better protection of the oars against Inflammation, middle ear abscess or mastoiditis from lnfoo tlon by polluted wt ter, is the practlm of Innc -Ong a loose packing of InmVa wooi In each nostril tyrfore entering the pool, an.t using tho mouth to breathe thru. ' - - trliitis. Ono report Ik that inofe than J.0U0 buslnfos men of these nr.tlon lltiu.i are to 'TiVe here this autumn Vreadv Oe'-man merchnn-. ahlpa are beginning to come in with German made groa of tv-sry description. The moBt wtrlklng featuri of tho nev order of things In bctvayed I; the streets. Everywhere are shoos fur . rent, or shuttered. , Tho shop ping crowds uro r mere shadow of whot thoy wore in tho Jays of the occupttlcn, whon thousands of west em aoldtcrs and sailers spent tholr iisv here. riona ira thei varied un(- (-. m that w. 'ored tho fliroi.gs, tho -Trettl Illllliui y auiuiiiwunvi uiai ' " v- i td In streams through the narrVwl streets, the sour.o of tire and rtiui) J ;a garilson changed ,uartars, oj Vhe cabarets am tea -dance roenis th,- ( sprung up everywhere have about disappeared. The very excellent lius stati bullet folded Its tigl.es ar.d pass ea qu Plly out of hero some woeKs ogtu .ftrcd now the last of tho Jus;' JoirtR. here formerly could be foupd of an evening r. Jam of British. French, Italian and American offic ials. Is to go with its Russian wait resses and ise American negro propri etor. , '.. ' ; . . For all that has gono has como but one new feature,, Turkish ladles on tho streets again. In tho days ot the occupation they were seldom scon, but now in thoir costumes of brown, blue or black, with veil down or often lifted, they shop openly or drive cn calls In cars and carriages. This ancient city of Constnntine. of Justinian nnd Mohammed, and a '.on list of other rulers or many nations. Is entering on another of its centuried phases. Asked tho end. the travelled Turk lifts his thin black brows and murmurs, "It is in the hands - of Allah." -' ' COLDS 'Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablet every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. Tbe second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Con taina no quinine or opiates. Millions use "Papea (told Compound." Price, thirty-five cent. Druggists guarantee it. V at . .'A" rt.. I 8 'Mr iir:t'.'f 'ay , -tlih. Jt.V'jMm1 of J5jwnonJ .'t.;rAil;'. 'i piewwot thwc lo'con- . ' . ..... i-r j . . .. . unaa :.IHrli CIlJP' C.'i 'JfV Ul U V V' tW vfSi.i.'i are vril loulpv't-u .wH iAi.'ji!aioiiB.l lvut Anrt hTV, tin'vey? fh:vre jrtiro . i-'ni'Ji'VYcd by tn nxprti'.mo oi B'-rt. 'lo -. Glut ViSfr. , j. ,- hutrtn, IM :t is a procioun Be." . ii!);f int -li jolly old world thf.c tky A' i !, and tholi influence is but tho dust in the -ind. l know a woman, a wi'e, whose nus band la foiover carrying on, us the laying has it, with tliW gal or foiher. Curiously enough his wlfo tolerates this habit localise sho happens to understand hir husband. He Is really t. terriiniliy great fool and hi s wife i is -j . identified hfs troublo. So iihe smlles and make allowances I ltnev. of another individual, n man, whos.i wi;:; is ah addict ot wi'tiriiemal specs, of actual experiences It- which, I far. she commits that sin which men ustd to Mticy tho unforgivable ono. i ct this woman': husband tikes her bac. peU and shields her. and stares upon the uncomprehending world with a haughty t-jntempt for itn opinion. 1 Say these ure brhvo ami hardly crea tures. 1 say there something not foolish and . eak, as; the. world prob ably thmkf but- something very fine arid btrnntr and wonderful Folks ha. a. The cynlcisn: which Is brn of experience is -i ' y awful thing. ,Thank God for J Mue sky and the guttering aturs ai.vi 'lio eter nal exterlc.s of which tl. i :tuman mlrid has rpme to censider thw jcene of lovf- sWong ns such things he, wff 5 :iur i.(tvi hope for th' misadver. tiiti-- tt. the on-arprisf-s ot' the heart! "Cascarets" 10c Best Laxative for Bowels i VThev Wert; While Yu Sleep."' . . If -ou led! rtirtki dizry;. upset, if your i lead is dull or inning, or your atomae. ' U: aour or caf ot , :vt iake one or W I nleasant "Cav J .la ' relievo corutlina- ii'n and biL'diii.nss. No grilling '3:rtt catnarticiHA-ative on ei-.rtt: iir y.m, Women, r.nd Children. - lOo luixiis, aUo 26 and fiOg eizts anj drug !r.-e. BEFORE you buy in unknown tire , at what look to be low price, compare the coat with these low prices on Good year Wingfoot Tires s :;8trsSja CI $10.95 32x3';, 8. S....,,... 17.10 31x4 8. S.::..v.w 18.85 ' ax4 S. 8. .j.. 19.95 . -'3x4 . 3. ..:.:..: 21.45 134x4 S. 8-'.. 22.00 I 32x'iJ s! S.' 26.90 i3tx& Sv6. 35.10 , Am C..rfja, 's imS j Jf . rms-n. , Wedlord Service Station Sletlford, Ore. OO0DfEAR HAVE YOUR XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS made now I f i;t ,,' . . . , . " , ;' at, the '. . ; Medford Pv P. Studio " in ;oiir new mid larger quarters. High, grade work at popular .prices. Oyer Medford Harness Co v. . 228 E. MAIN , Tor Wet Wash Dry Wash Rough Dry Phone 873 Wet Wash, pounds Dry Wash, pound Rough Dry, pound 5o -7c, .9c American Laundry taj m'W I ' r i 1 ' oiv ori atai .yU. V-?.-,-.' -rffmX- 'flaw. .nMnt I 7 . e aT Bl I ,u V of i 'M.S . "WriiS.- ?- I We'd never hear o most iol lri' if 1' wuxhi' fer ; football. When It cvmea reUevin th far mer, niitliirt' "U eirr fike th yhwo n' ii'" ole-tlmo lightiiln' rod . niton. ' ' 1 1 flu Millions Use It -Few Cents ' : Buys J-r at Drugstore ; HAIR GROOM ..IG i M Of. Keeps Kvr "nut- c.nriily or SiiutfliKwed1 ! r!I d.iv in any style i,a.- fta-a comi: you l,ke- ' 'liiir-drr-om'-' is a dignineu -arobing cream which giveo that natural fctimfl ai'd W(ill-(.;roonied efiiiot if) vour', bair that piiil touch to (rood Jresa boh in h'tninr-aa and on 8fi:.inl occasions. 'I.lfiir-Orfii:n" ia prraiiplpsfti alai helps jirow tHi.:V; heaiy, l:itT,nis hmr. ,1e ware ol tftt?i hnr.'uliuiitatio; i . When driving alongside a Willys Knight car compare, it with other cars for Quiet Moto r, G r; a c e f u 1 , , Body Lines. , j Let Your Next -Car Be a , WILLYS KNIGHT orner : Motor Co. The Day of the Knight la HBHal (01 JueauimQa HoiolManx Powell St. atOFarrell. SAN FRANCISCO &nd Shopping DsMct. A newly beutihed HeUt M t . awaits the visitor to San Fin- ; Citcol New fumuhingi of ununtat -charm and comfort a lobby dewed I to provide the atmosphere of a luxurious heme and a new Dining Room, considered one of the most interesting in America sil contribute I to rv vtlhttl h b the only hotel I with mining Ice Water in every roor m mm tT nSth XnljrM tn HWl! I Tl rt ' r i ne Busy i iiauari"ri . Owner