Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 17, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, .EDFQRD, , JIMOCiOX, , SATU UDAV, , iN(H ,j I'J'J
Medford Mail Tribune
AN IND It PENDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON
. MJilDFORD PRINTING CO.
Tha Modford Sunday Mornlns Bun la
.Ottto Mail Tribune Bulltlnc, 11-17-11
norm nr gireei. rpoDt io.
A consolidation of th Dcjnocntlo
Times, the lied ford Mall, the Medford
Tribune, the Southern OresoaUn. The
miubuu xriDuno,
.BdHFIT W. RDRlt Kdltor.
' 8. 8UMPTER SMITH, ICajULsor.
ST. MAIL In Advanoe:
Dully, with Sunday Sua, retr7.IO
Uaily. itr. Sunday Sun, moataM .7S
li-.iiv, wi'hmit Sunday Sun, year- .60
Pally, without Sunday Bun, month .66
We kl Mali Tribune, one year 1.00
'itt.iny. Hun; one year- . 3.00
BT, CArJRTKB In. Medford.. Anis.no,
javaviuviiie. central fuint, rnovul,
Talent and on Klfhntva:
Dally, with Sunday sun, months .It
uuiy, wunout sunaay uun. month .so
Dally, without Sunday Sun, year- 7.60
Pally, with Sunday Bun, one year 8.50
All terms by carrier, eaatt In advanoe.
Entered aa eeenri emea matter at
wearoro, uregon. under aot ox March I,
latf. ,
Official paper of the City of Medtofd.
.yxriciai paper or jacaeon uounty.
atmWaUsI or The
PRESS.
ASSOCIATED
Tfce Aaaoelated Preaa la exelualTaly
entitled la the uae for republication of
ail newa aiapaicnea creuuea to it oi no;
otherwise credited In thla payer, and
also to the' local newa published herein.
All rlxhU of .republication of special
imwionKB narfin are tuao reervn
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Ye Smudge Pot
' ' ' By Arthur Perry. '. " .
The ex-Crown Princess cried when
the ex-Crown Prince of, Germany
came home, and does' anybody blame
her; t
,1
'For' Sale Excellent roadster, run
lesh than 2000 miles. This car Is well.
At' Star Gnrage. (Wantad Marysvillo
Appeal). Most of 'em are so sickly.
; 'Hiram "Johnson, William . G Mc
Adoooi and Eugene V. Debs aio
avowed candidates for the presidency.'
It's too bad they can't all be in the
White House at the same tlmet-l'..: ,
' Everett Trcf f ron is working In Dor
r'l. making daily nuto trips. (Yreka
Journal). That's telling 'em.
' Th'e' new Income tax- law Is being
opposed by a number of citizens who
do not know what Is good tor them.
TKe' LOng Berroh, Calif., Bible class
caught cheating In art attendance con
test) with Kansas City, bettor throw
away their hymn books for an arlth-,
rndtic. .
SWAT BOOTLEGGERS BETWEEN
THANKSGiyiNO AND CHRISTMAS.
-(Kdlinp.Pacramento Union), Cruel
and- unusual; mip (.ni..' ' : i ' i ' ! ) '
t.-.'K'i'-' ,-. -.-
. tt&&torf(o.''l AW'Trfel
for'(dppinBtHft';.B.irhIelntb'. of '''Jfloi,
kings In Oklahoma, sasslng ithe, "Em
peror", and-cerUiin other'allegod un
klafily tricks,: walked-'out of his trial
thta'mQrnldg.1 This is not surprising,
ok the Governor, from the "start had,
less" chance than a bass solo In a Kan
ails 'cyclone. --. ' ' ' i
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rn''mnivr, ,.t. ? .
I've, .read, alfqutpur last; great strife,
Vast tomes of ineffectual' guffs, in i, ....
Anent rebirth, and inner life,
And 'other so-called hlghef Btuff. ' '
..-"Iv.-.l .V, . t. :f. i "ii . r..
i Witnessed, Wlison's cdnilc flight' :' 'T
Headlong front temple to the stroo;.
Saw, overtaken by the night,-,1 ,, r T .
Old Clemenceau sink to defeat.
Lloyd Oeorge, a cunning Welsh buf-
'' ' ,foon, -'
Talked through the' war, 'and through
his hat,
And shamed the cow that jumped the
'moon ,
Bui passed along for all of that.
Ten pairs In holy bond are Joined
While twenty sever by divorce;
i note how millions are purloined
S"rom those whose rights succumb to
j'; v force. . -.
Aforetime dropped I many tears
Lamenting each catastrophe;
But gathering wisdom with the years
I live like this contentedly:
I nave my toast served prompt at ton;
j lunch at two, perform my tricks;
Dole by the fire, smoke Speckled Hen,.
And call the rest mere fiddlesticks.
V. - - (New York World.)' ,
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The Howard of Vlrlirb : , t
Talent, Oregon, Nov. 16, 1923;
" Don't you care what Eagle Pt. and
Tolo have to say, down here at Talent
we kind of like you. Wo Just bet
Josh's chin whiskers worked up and
down when he read that comeback
you handed him. -
' Long live Ye Srnudge Pot. .' ' . . : ' -1
'' I . . LONE GOOSE.'
":' Coughs Dltturn Scnool Work
, School teachers should give the
same advice to children who have
coughs as did this Florida teacher.
" recommended Foley's Honey and
Tar to the children In my school wfto
had the 'flu' and good results came
whenever It was used," writes Mrs. L.
Armstrong, Okeechobee, Florida.
Foley's Honey and Tar contains no
pplates. Ingredients printed on Uie
wrapper. Quickly relieves- colds,,
congas and crop. Sold everywhere.
W . A"'1
i,',! Notice to Advertisers.
We have been receiving copy for
ads so late recently, that the extra
work on many days haB been such. that,
we have been late getting to press,
which causes disappointment to,, sub-j
i scrlbers in the city and country.
Hereafter please observe the rule
of having copy for all ads In this of
floe the day before the ads. are to
appear, and by 3 p. m. If posstule. We
will appreciate the cooperation of our1
advertisers.
Phone 75 If you have copy ready or
want to see about an ad, and a solic
itor will call.
205. , , MAIL TRIBUNE.
"THE GOOD
'T IFE GOOD OLD DAYS! Every now and then someone her-
ubouts heaves u Kit;!i uiul rejirfts tlmt Jlwlfortl isn't thu Med
ford of the golden days, the boom days, the get-rich-qniek days
of 1910-'11. - "
To hear these gloomy gozzlings talk one would suppose that Meet
ford reached its pinnacle a decade ago and lias been steadily declin
ing ever since. . 1
, As a matter of fact the very reverse is true. Many years ago Med'-
ford did have a boom, which is
spree1, aiid like most sprees in
awful headache the next morning.'
The good-old-day wailers- have
1 heir heads have never cleared, up. Nor their eyes. Convinced, that
the boom had busted they- proceeded to assume that Medford- had
busted, and they have been suffering under the delusion ever since;
The good old days.x Oh, if they would only come back. Well,
let's hope theydon't. For booms, while exhilerating, never lust. And
in the end they always cost more
Today Medford is in better shape' in every way than it has ever
been ferore. It has mote people,
money in the banks, it has more p'ny,
it has better promise for the future
This isn't booster talk. It isn't
the plain unvarnished truth supported by plain undeniable facts.
The Medford Chamber of Commerce has recently eoinptetcd'what!
might to termed an economic survey of the city! The results have
been charted." Tlie' survey includes everything ffonv bank deposits
to building pgrpiits, and from precipitation to postal receipts, ami
the index line of eVery ifiirt Js; not .only higher thari in thbse so
called good old days, but in nearly every case ln's 8Uadiiy--t;sun'evar
since! - ' : m t0Mftt
These charts are soon to be printed in this aper. They will make
MSccllcnt reading. They will be particularly excellent for, those poor;
....... . .. ... ....... . . . .1-- t II 1...L-!
victims oi ine mierioriiy complex, who narp on uiu good oiu uays,
without, realizing for a moment apparently that they can't hold )v
cnridle to the days that are here.
QUILL
Still, the old-fashioned preacher
as nearly inspired as the flew one
There are only a few men who
country, and they spend most of
Tnere are lots of us who don't
' iven't yet organized to persecute
' ' "Gas will decide future .waVs."
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taugni mq worici mat, someinmg 13
; If -you can't lick. .him, .and' forgWa;lm,''that,imry 'be -discretion
oils' -IX you can iiom imny.ana. ycKiiorgive ..nun, uuii is goou iisiuit.
I i'ASK -:Wt FRIENDS ;fo73oJCnil.''eplng.iorjlroken;.
'and 16'st IJeri6rcs,''but tlley refdrfcthey're busy; keeping 'the -j
wolves- and bobcats from- their-doors.1 '' We have no time for
tears," they mutter, "we have to pay the bills now duo, the wall
eyed grocer for his butter, the Volstead vintner for his brew. The
winter 'blasts will soon bo" sweeping from Dr. Cook's world famous'
Pole, and wo can't join you in your weeping until we've, bought
nine tons of coal." And so in silence and in sorrow I weep, tho
tears. run down my chest; and people say," Perhaps tomorrow
we'll join you in your briny-fest. Today wo chase the minted
shilling, the useful groat, the good long green, that we in season
may be filling our tanks with sparkling gasoline. Today wo all
are busy planning to boost the town and make it grow, and for
the present we are canning all symptoms of outrageous woe. To
day the skies are, bright and shiny, there are tt hundred things to
do.'so we can't pause to shed the briny we leave' the weeping
graft fo yon. ' ' My active friends are round me' sailing, and every
noiy and. then they cheer',; anct I must do my weary wailing with
out an understudy near. ; " ' - i
"pOUND it! " said the man
JL who asked for a strong
cigar and got a mild one. He
didn't know a cigar could be
. ar fragrant and as mild a
this one. i: ' ; t'' ;
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JVWd as
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MOZART
" CIGAR.
OnttajUtd Clear CorporaOod; New T6r
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Distributed by
ALLEN A LEWIS, Portland, Ore.
OLD DAYS."
only another term for an economic
the pre-Volstead' era, there was aii
. ' !
never gotten over that Ireadaehe;
than they are vcortli. ...
it has more homes, it has more
rolls, it has more prosperity and
than it ever had before.
even propaganda, as yet. It is
POINTS
who talke'd theology, was just
who talks polities.
know exactly how to rnn this
their time whittling.
like mayonnaise dressing, but We
the mayonnaise eaters.
Well; the recent situation has
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neouea 10 uueiuu tiiciu,
ll J-Ki
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a May Mofning
asjragranc
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Personal Health Service
By WllLiAM BRADY, M. D.
NoUd Phytielan and Author '
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to di
sease diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped,:
self addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In
Ink. Owing to the lirge number of letters received, only a few can be an
swered here. . No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instruc
tions. Address Dr. William Brady, In care of this newspaper.
Foul Air Mnkos
High school girl writes that 011P
pupil outnlnrd pernimntm to renrf in
class a clipping of ramething t wrote
about homework.
Jhe .teacher, dis
posed of the mat
ter by ' reniuvklng
Hint Dr. , Brady
had a habit ' of
niakins statements
he could not prove!
IHlgh school girl
now begs me to
prove what 1 said
about' ' the Inju
rious effects of
. . v4.' . I.
il ' hflrri trt iii'iivd: '' '
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.Another. Jigh school girl declares
thafher teacher or English, or may -
be It was ancient history.-' aaslgnod
n8 "homework" for one evening the
rtadlni? of the entire hukepeai-enn
nlav "Julius Ccasnr," that Wns but
one of three' bits of
homework'' this
girl expected Co do that evening.'
One finds' the" most zealoiti advo
cates of Such homework stints pre
siding In a school room where h6
air is middling bad. as a rule'. The
most zealous homework advocates I
havo known were- teachers who had
no nhvstcnl education. Due to their
ifaiiiiyvvo,ni,iQn and ' poor1 physlcnl
rotics nnu Dy tneir precept ana ex
ample alienate the 'interest of-ttho
pupil n his school work.
In schools whffre "homework" Is a
feature, plfyslcal education Is gene
rally a farco. . If teachers were re
quired to have anything more thai
a technical training they would per
haps fetter compronend that a pupil's
physical condition, has much to do
with his capacity and will to learn.
Many teachers have come to renlize
tmt eertaln prevalent physical de
fects such as faulty vision, defective
Hearing. aUenoktn, undernutrition, are
a- handicap to the child's progress- in
school. -' Teachers may eventually
grasp the truth that the health plus
Which a pupil gets from physical
training is as definitely influential in
enhancing the' pupil's capacity and
Will to learn.
One teacher argues In defense of
burdensome "hoYnework" assignments
Which demand two or three hours of
Htudy outside of the- regular five
hours--of. -sohooi-. -session, that nowa
days the. average' pupil i so dull that
it Is Impossible W keep' up with' the
presc'rlner " curHonlrim"'.' Vltiless " 'tho
homework". Is faithfully' done:1 "'I'
Busecti the .duVWjsgsoj- arevaleri Tn ,
lllglr-HuhooiilS'in-.pulrtidnie to, the, foul
air 'of thif W:hoo'U room', andiltt partiW
ndglcl' of -physical (rnlnlng.ti'yhera Ift
plenty of evidence given by the-
toaclcr,s, .Uiemselvea.fat fou'l.Ur.Bc,
nunibsor dulls the minds for'eai'herfi
cannot holp noticing tho rernarkablo
improvemont In olins. work which Is
mhde by pupils in , open air school
rBbms)'1"-"''! ! riJilH-- l.-J.T Ifo r
' fli'fbilry 'ryrcf-fo ,isT theirwarm
nr OX; imj . scnyo wnvro uni
drtre-not Mow nnd .the' thermometer-
'; CITV TREASURER'S NOTIC& , i i ,
of emi-Annual a8e8tnent due n-v
" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi tumual instal
ment (onc-twfcntfeth) and ifttetest oii pavint?; sowtrf (ti& rater
main assessments upon all properties for which application was
made to extend time of payment, will be due and payable at
the' office of the' city treasurer December 1, 1923, and will be
delinquent after- thirty (30j'dayrf froiii said date nt sliall bear
a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such de
linquency. . , . I
V Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be ad
vertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, together
with penalties, and costs of such, sale in accordance with Sec
, tion 148 of the City Charter., '
Dated" at Medford, 6rgon,' this lth day of November, "l923
,' . , ' ; MARY A. WEBBER,
' .Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. . .
Band Gohbert
B Y THE
d.o.k:k;band
Armory
Thursaay.
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' Tte band -virili ive corictirtJ, 6ki fTov; 22 and thd
other about the middle of December... tickets in
cluding war t&'will bfe fl.ld, which; will admit' to
both concerts. -jj
:r
Homework
In generally from five to 10 degrees
above the hygienic limit.
QVESTfOXS ASI ANSWERS,
Xovur Mtnd TemiXTntoro.
Klndlv ulve vour opinion of my
temperature.' lily temperuturo is 9(1
In Urn mornlno- at 7 o'clock and 85
at it o'clock and Y'at 8 o'clock and
99 at 7 In the evening. 1" it normal
it. it vi
Answer Wen, It's nothing to boast
about nor to worry about either.
daresay I could match your upper
register almost any afternoon around
4 o'clock when I'm playing with what
tho mall man brings me. The body
temperuture normally" varies from a
fractlon below 98 degrees to a fraction
fin iterreeii rfnA has a dally rythm
1 being usually lowest ut 8 or 7 a. rn..
and highest at 4 or V 1- m. I think
It Is better hygiene not to pay any
attention to' the temperature unless
one's physician asks to have
it re-
corded.
The clinical thermometer,
like carbolic acid, should nottbo kept
In the house, in' my opinion.
What ' Will AiiinV llrlng?
Our children, aged 9 and 4-,- are
iroln? to- visit their aunt, aged 60.
who Is suffering with some kind of
cancer on hop head.' ' Aunt Is a groat
one fO kissing and handshaking, and
I wonder If there is any danger' to
the' children? I feel afraid sho may
have fingered the sore and so pollu
ted nm . hands and. possibly conveycu
contamination- from hr. hands to her
lipS.-i-H. IT. J.' ".It. ,.. - ...
Answer Cnncer Is not- communt
cablc'. . But there Is some risk Of or
dinary infection in that way ordi
nary pus gerrn infection which mny
Bet up anything from simple wound
Infection, to septicemia (acute blood
pols6ntngjT-HowoVer., the: risk is no
greater In BUch'a case than-It would
be if the children's Mm had a boil
on. her head. Vou ure "quits- right,
nevertheless, about the every dify
modo of spread of infeetlftn. If every
body hnd such understanding regard
ing all communicable' disease, per
hups much more sickness would bo
prevented. The children should not
bd kissod about the mouth by any
body at any time.' Thoy should be
taught that It ' Is necessary to wash
the hands nt' the earliest possible
moment' after1 a 'hand" shaking con
tact and to be particularly careful
not to .bring their hands or fingers
near tho mouth until such, washing
has been. done, tf eirtns',had the
vlrtuo of staining things blue, these
principles- of - personal -aspeals Vfbuld
bei readily grhncd eieivbody.'t;btotvl
alnro HlfieHe've.ilA'''lfA, not'. ''make
krjovn-inorr presorted- In "frmt- wirj-Ttl
is difficult tor. ppj)le to1 'tro'sp "thfej
reltsons iforvqutcb seeiulngly ,,iiUeAr
leapiuiiK. I't.Ihil" iiiMll :(.,
I.t.li).l 'Ml'.lll
finmnni-n'Anrt.nn.
1 pan yo
an you recommend o . cure for-ono
who crdVes'iwhlBkey-i jte i- boiIKlyen
without, tils knowledge 5fcr-Mrs,i ti., L,
I AnswerwTh orO" is i no ' 1 such ; i cure,.J,
ortunui y -imoaieni' ureurjueiw., wn04i
pjny bod physloldn ounv give llKeHm-i
irmt'e the cravlnf If tho alcoholic)
inui
really. , wishes to ;bo reBtpred.
..aii. a
FAMOUS
Nov. 22
. M ?
rnpj cheat wr thing jx -the
WOKLO
By laurel Gray
, Mnrrtiiico the Prstinalion
. A Rentleman, a novelist, whom 1
met whll In Cultfornfa lust winter.
and for whose work and mind- I have
a real respect,
bored me terrib
ly in one of his
observations. Ho
said: "You know
that the lov
that exists be
tween women of
the underworld
and their men Is
one of the most
Constant m a n i
fentntlons of love.
They nver wav
er, those1 women
there 1h nothing
matters but their
else in
man." And. my friend, tho novelist
professed toMhlnk this a most re
niarkuble faetX There Is nothing re
markuhie in lt. A woman who afc-
cents the lovo of a mitn without miir-
I rlago Is aware of her own outlawry,
Therefore, she' doesn't mind being n
moral outlaw as well as a logal .out
law. It Is very slmpleK Hut no-' ono
would pretend to say tha. a 'man in
such n linson is equally loyal and
single-centered, llecnuse he' .is noth
ing of the kind. It Is notorious that a
miin who exacts1 such a' love and sua
rlflce for a woma'h never respects the
"tie" ho doesn't ndmit there la
tlo! Mnrrlnge Is the only successful
achievement of the lovo-ldea. They
have been trying to Improve on .it fi(T
forty centuries or so. lou win even
find Intelligent men and women
gravely approving of "trial '; inar-
rlaa-es" but you never, by' any ehance,
stumble across an Intelligent, advocate
of the plan trying 11, on' t'Helr' own
account. Not by a Jugful... True love
can have but one destination mdr
nags. Don't let nnybody tell you any
thing else. . Marriages may hot all bo
Ideal. It Is unhnpiiHytrue that one
out of seven fails., But- that's tho
fault of the folks iihui marry each
other not with t)o' (rtstftutlon. Thus
endeth the reading of ine first lesson,
my children!
stoma Misery,
Gjr $bteTI0N
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"PapeSiDiapepsinV Corrects
'Sour, Upset Stomachs ;
' at Once
Vljapo's Dinpepsin" is tho' . quickest,
Bufnat rclivf for InJiircntltrtrr cnscB. flnttt-
lece. hdartburh'. sourness, fermentation
fpMauuuk distress caMaed'by acfditj1.
jww laoietaisivo almost lmineaiato'scqm-
Lach fetiuf. Correct yow stoniacK ;aid
digestion nmv- for ft'-fei eetrtai-ttfog-Eift
'kbli million' bf'paekogAl. ---n.-ll'V
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PHOTOGRAPHS
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'nfr;fliJ vl inM vlir.i
iiioir ncv nnd largol-i (niapt-ers.
ilifrH (rKie'i wurk .lafc r popnlnr
prieiK fevHr ifetlfor'Aifiirnosai tp.
228 E. MAIN ,
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for Wet Wash
Dry Wash Sough 'Dry
' Phone 873
Wet WISH, pourif..'..-.......54
Dry Wash, pound ..io
Rough Dry, pound..... ,..9o
American Laundry ,
Medford Iron Works
Omr BpMtsOty
Medford Quartz MfH
Mining aad Sawmni Mayjitawfy.
Qeaerai Fotuidry aad MacblM
v.y " wot... . .',
ilW K. OeatrsJ It. "
tion "jur;) Dry .Cleaning
offers.-;!'''';,,,.
Remember: , "We are
not satisfied unless you
f.vf,,c in, ' j, . v: I-' -it
1 'City Cleaning :
" and Dyeing Co.
624 li Hlyertldi i PhoM 474
the world
n- - i i mim f
, Xo-. raiiatvuy ; ivlfe wnz- cvit
, worth'Jth' shno lttlher it took t'
-' rhnse". tier. am tnlkpitt AIIiih
- know Son niinc miKlit t' lie done, .
but thr-y'r ullns oor detail men. '
For Kidney and LWer
Troubles. Com tip tion. In;
teatlnal Indlffeatlon and
. Kindred Aliment ... ,
LtW troubff) ttadt to wriout Hit. -
And aura sign ofllTartroubla la.
bllloutnaaa.. If ran hava Attaeka
ofhaadaeha, If you hava obattfd
tomua, if you havaanekla app-,
tlta, you probably ara billoua-
which may load to dtrangemtot ''
of the llvor and to aarloua end
qulta often fatal raiulta. Read
thla atronc tndoraatnaot of Dr. A,
W. Chaaa'a K-L Pitta. Mr a. J. H. -toaa,
ReuU Ne. $, Bealor, Oa
eisiA MM IlLu I.
Wli IrnmKlMi wilt. -.
d.rful remedy. Tbercerttlolrre
rTIV. ' "w in mj noma
STt i? " rPl-urln recoin.
Dm. -n -.11.. T5? p--
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' ef fuln iliTitnuin, m.iH.t: '
r eortr.il one lg n.lur. of. A.W. ';
-''Oiai.,M.D',ara oh eachlloir-ieuK '
I praiosnon a-lDal liqualloa, l j.
Dr.A..CHAaHMRDICINRCa, ,0
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BARTLETT
FURS
With M, M.r Store .'..'!
Medf ord El&g.
Tha iSajr of tho Rnlsht li WKBfe!
i ' fl"'-3'
'- - f '' :f t ."'.''-ri 1'.-:. ft-
f.i i it. Ttii: rfO f..
'When driving
alongside, a Willy's-'
Knight car compare
it with other cars
to Quiet Motor,
Graceful Body
Lines.
Let Yoar Next
Car Be a
WILLYS KNIGHT
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