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MTCDFORI) MAIL TRrHUNE, TifEDFOBD, OREGON; TUESDAY, KOVEMBEft '27,': VMl
Medford Mail hhbune
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON
1 EXCB.PT SUNDAY. BY THU
IdBDFORD PBINTINQ CO...
Tb Medford Sunday Hornlnl Run la
furolehed aubaorlbera deali-lns a aavea
say dally new apapar. -,
OHloe Mall Tribune Bulldlnc li-17-lt
North Fir atreet. Pbona 76. .
A eonaolldatlon of the Democratic
Tlmra, Uia Hertford Mall, tlie Medford
Tribune, the Bouthern Oregonian, The
aaaiaoa -Tribune.
ItllHWHT W. RUHU Editor.
,a. SUMPTHR SMITH, Manager.
RV ' U A) 1 .1 In AiIvahaa:
ImIIv Siiwlay Sun. year7.8 J
mux; a at Sunday Bun. mourn .(
I ttlly th ul Sunday uu, year- i.60
lall', AKh'iil Sunday Hun. month .65
ffcl'i; Mail Tribune, one yoar-( J.00
jui.ilav .Sun. one year J. 00
uv PiiM:ll.'.l.ln Mndfnrd. Aahlaild.
jliiiiaonvllle. Central Point. Pooenlx,
Talent and on HlKliwaya:
Dally, with sunoa Hun. month .76
Dally, without Sunday Sun. month .;
Dally, Without fiund.iy Hun. year- 7.60
Dally. Willi Sunday Sun, one year 11.50
Jul loruia oy carrier, utinn- iu w-..ww.
ir-.. . .4 Da ........ .. ..... n matter
H(1(orl, Oregon, under act of. Mar oh S,
IBlr . ' ' ' '
Offlotal paper of the City of Medford.
IITTlciai' papor or jacanuu .uu';.
The only pnpor Between luugene, Ore.,
gnd' flacraintuito, Calif., a dlelanc of
u,.r miu rnlira having leased wlra Aaao-
elated ,r,reaa ecrvioe.
MEMBER
OF 'Til ASSOCIATED
Trie Aaeoolated Preaa la eiolualvely
entitled to the uaa for republication ot
all nowM dlainitchea credited to It or not
otherwise orndlbid In thl paeor, and
alao to'the local news published herein.
All rluhta of republication of epeolaJ
inMtcna nervin are nwn rw,T",
Yes, wo huvo sonio bumlltu toiluy.
ThlH In thn kind of woathor when
unrhara sleep with their hiimlH out the
wlndowB, and then wiirm up their
dlBlta down a customer's nock the
next morning.
Germnny lias conned to hnto ICnir
land, but If the wind 1h In tho north,
Homo local BalntH will still kilns Hon
Olcott wlillo ' coming homo from
ehurch. ' : '
NEW TUAVKIi METiron, AND
KNOCK FOR T11K MRS.
(Euirrno fiunrjl
OcofKO K. Uennott and family
wont to Williikensuo last Sunday
on an Invltatldn for dinner. Who
wouldn't?
Tho laat Ihbuo ot tho I,ltorary DlKOHt
Informs tho world, "that tho Klitn
controls Texas, Louisiana., Alabiuna,
and OroKon." This Ih travolliiB In
pretty fast company, and will bo
branded hy tho Portland Journnl ns
"befouling tho fair namo of our groat
Btato.'f
Now that tho football season . Is
ovor, or nearly so, tho hlKhnr Institu
tions of learnltiB will proceed to uplift
a few froBllllion by custliiK them Into
ley campus crock, between dunces. .
Tho Anti-Saloon Lchkuo Is roIiik to
test all 1924 candidates for office,
"Irrospeotlvo ot their public utter
ances.',' They should plant a Ixittln
of good whlskoy, in the hlppui-kef of
tho candidate, and lookout for the
doublo-cross.
1'ltIONZIEl) FINANCE
(C'OltllKU tirovo ,H)
Paul llardon sold his horse to
Young Wostropo last week. Tho
bank rajuld not honor tho cheek
for tho lack of funds. Tho boy
borrowed Paul's fiuddlo, his moth
er paid for tho horso and found
the saddle ut llunir's livery liaru
where It waa left to sell fur Ji.
Few ovor dioamoil In mi!), they
would llvo to soo weak-limned motor
vehicles parked sniiKly under an olive
drah overcoat, with a b'ld stripe on
tho left Bluove.
Fraternal week Is coming. LenvlliK
off tho iimlKlilas of the Kml and (Sun
clubs, several will have einbleniB
down to their knees.
Tho Kansas legislator who fathered
the bill prohibiting Hparklng on the
highways, tested out the law the other
night, and found it working pot-foully.
Touring 1b ovor. but no cobwebs nro
formliiK on tho puniphaudles ot gun
silos.
Trogress hns been shipped lu the
face ngaln. Tho Siberian woodpei-lior
scheduled for release this winter In
the Cascade foroats will not be avail
able until Into next Bluing.
FOll SALIO Somo Hliiall pigs ready
to go: $4 each. J A. llenth, So. Ooos
lllver. (C'oob Hay Times)
Where?
It's about llnio somebody escaped
from tho aouiily Jail, by tho use of a
ullck of wood, and u hairpin.
THOUGHT OF, IS WIVES IRKS
FOlttlKK (Hdllne Portland Oregon
lan). It oughtn't had to.
Art Iluliba Idontlfleil the turkey ho
tried to run ovor last September, In
tho Sams Valley dint., in tho Wig
Ashpolo mcnthouse Mon.
i Tho postnfflce Chrlslnina rush will
noon be on. There will bo a new
postmaster If all three doors uro un
locked at the same time.
It was difficult to realise that be
neath Ihat enamel was real hair, Just
as It Is hard to realir.e that under the
gaudy patches of paint on the cheeks
of ninny of the girls one meets niny lie
tho downy loveliness of which poets
ha,vo sung. (S. F. Ilulletlll). Prob
able, but not possible.
Ye Smudge Pot
1 By Arthur Parry.
WHY PICK ON
rrIIE PORTLAND ORKCiOXIAN lias decided to abandon weekly
X weather predictions because' it finds they are only about GO jic
cent correct. ......
Such it passion for accuracy is
weather? llmv about political predictions? We have never figure!
up the per ceutage, but wc (juestion
of the Oregonian, lias cause to throw brick bats at the weather bu
reau.
Then there are .predictioiiH. on
ball mid, horse racing'; predictions
Wall Street is to do for the next few
ket is to rise or fall during the holidays. Nor are the news columns
of the pregoiiiim or any "other newspaper free from occasional predic
tions. Only a few days ago the Oregonian predicted a certain Walter
J. I turmoil alias Harold Steen
rival in tlie Rose City maintained
must be right. We tun imagine
knowing it. . ,
So why pick on the weather bureau ? Of course wc can understand
Unit the attitude of a Po'rt lander toward the weather bureau could
hardly be the siime us tho attitude
As the Oregonian remarks it IS irritating to have a prediction of fair
weather and wake up in n drizzle. .
tion that the Weather Bureau rubber stamp every prediction " unset
tled'.' help matters very much?
We doubt it. A drizzle is'u drizzle regardless of what the "Weather
Bureau may say ubout it. '
Anil. that record of CO per cent
real control we newspapers, have
our control over political elections
often than wrong by 20 per cent seems to us ijuito remarkable.
''
So don't cut out the weather predictions, gentlemen, True the
Weather Bureau hasn't a vote, but think of the precedent. You can't
consistently demand the poor weather mini to be more than u'O per
cent accurate and make no similar
torial sources.
And if 60 per cent is to be the
greatest metropolitan newspaper on the Pacific coast? . . .
! Don't do it. As 'u regular subscriber we .repent don't (hi it.
OUILL
A hick town is a place vyhore getting across the street isn't a sport
ing proposition.
The college boy's lettors to dad
tery of the touch system.
Homo is a place where you can
order in u restaurant.
II' you will work hard hud save
a, while and be bored to death.
If you wish to know what a
learn how many times lie has been
Moderns who don't road classical literature are overlooking a
bet. Somu of it is very naughty.
Just because that skull is half an inch thick is no reason why scien
tists should think it ancient. ,
Party loyalty as u rule, is just
side, of the bread that is buttered.
An ideal husband is one who
sympathy whether she needs it or
Luther Bui-bank is developing a new prune, but hasn't yet listed
him among the President ml possibilities.
Fable: Once there was an office
get rich raising chickens.
In a last desperate effort to eradicate the wets, the drys might
levole their entire energy to bootlegging. - .
If the common scolds who were ducked in Puritan days had wait
until now, they might luive passed as Young Intellectuals.
ANTI -
TI1H stern crusaders are agreed, the sjjrns are right, the timo
is ripe, to march upon that noxious weed with which I fill
ny rusty pipe. Iu other days I would have smiled at grim re
formers and theij threat, and looked upon their wortls as wild,
what time I smoked a eigaret. I hear them say in trumpet tones
that nicotine must surely fade, and gee, I feel it in my bones
that their behest will be obeyed. Some day the biiiff that seems
a joke will loom up ns a drastic law, and men wlio puffer for a
smoke will have to fill their pipes with straw. Some day inspec
tors good and true will search us for illicit weed and men who
languish for a chew will have to tackle sunflower seed. The boot
leg trade in cheap cigars may keep us going for a time, until we're
placed behind the bars, convicted of a frightful crime. The skep
tics smile their heads they toss, and say, l,0h, hang these uplift
folks! They cannot get this bluff across men will not do with
out their smokes." But I'm a prophet, I'm a seer, Elijah's man
tle drapes my frame ; and I predict, with vision clear, the nntl
biincli will win the game. Some day upon our view they'll burst
and daunt us with their new made law, and we'll be smoking
livprwuntt and buying sacks of fine-cut slaw.
THE WEATHER?
commendable but why stop ut tlio
very much if the political bureau
...
the sport page, football, base
on the market page, as to what
weeks, and whether the egg mar
had 18 wives, but Harold on his ar
he hud only one or two. Harold
no man having 18 wives and not
- , 1 ' i i i
of a Rogue River valley resident.
But oulil the Oregonian 's sugges
, '
,
correct! Considering bow little
over the weather, compared to
for example, being right more
demand upon other news and edi
dead line, what will become of the
POINTS
indicate an almost complete, mas
eat things that pride won't let you
your money you can retire after
man thinks of his style of beauty,
photographed within a year.
exact knowledge concerning the
gives his wife u regular supply of
not.
man who doubted bis ability to
; v i ' Vvfji IBM,
TOBACCO.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
, 1 - . Notmd Phyiielan and Author
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dl
ease diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped,
elf addreised envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In
Ink. Owing to the large 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 cars of this newspaper.
Still More
I feel highly gratiflod with the sue -
t-CHsrul outcome of our latent talk
about seborrhea, for wo managed not
only to abolish the myth of "pores,"
with their chimerical trapdoor action,
but also actually got In a good recipe
for enlarged pores.
Today wo huvo still more seborrhea
you : will - romom-
ber that tho state
known as "enlarged
pores" is seborrhoa,
an excessive forma
tlon of sebum ' or
skin oil hytho scba-
ccous glands of tho
sklii Thin Bonnr-
rhea is an exceed
ingly prevalent con
dition: when far ad
vanced it amounts
to various forms of
dandruff . of tho
Bcalp and eyebrows :t Is a common
forerunner ot ncne the blackheads
and pimples which most boys and
girls so needlessly worry about. Relmr
rhoa Is also responsible for- tho de
plorable denudation of the calvarium
among mora intelligent men of noble
character. I am sorry I was never
told about this until It was too late,
hut I want to do nil I can to warn
other mon In this class of tho fato In
store fur; them.' Whoro too many of
us supermen shine is over tho surface
of the coco. Tho brilliance of the
denuded dome la due, not bo. much to
stretching ,of the scalp by the bulging
gray matter as it Is to a free flow of
oil.
' Tho nnnoylng oiliness or grenslness"
of tho hair which many young women
complain of is seborrhea.
Youth Is very oily. Tho school boy's
famous shining morning face is a
faint beginning of seborrhea, and tho
girl powdering her nose is struggling
vainly to conceal the flint touch of
this same widespread affliction. Had
Hhakespearo been up on physiology.
Antony would have noticed a little
shine on tho rose of youth that Caesar
wore. One of tho surest signs of the
passing of youth is tho diminishing
accretion of Bkln oil; many of tho Bkin
troubles ot pcoplo past maturity are
attributable to luck of this oil. Old
complexions are often improved by
oil. such as cold and other creams.
Another excellent recipe for simple
seborrhea ' (oxcesslvo oiliness of tho
skin and so-called "enlarged pores,"
is a solution of 10 grains of resorcin
'JUST TOWN TALK"
Copied Right By Mike
UK CAME from London
ALMOST A year ago
AND GOT a Job .
)
IN A music store
POLISHING UP pianos
.1 -
AND MAKING himself
GENERALLY USEFUL
' m
AIIOUT THE store
.
AND AFTER a wlillo
HE GOT a raise
a
AND PLACED in charge
OF THE accessories dopartmuut
AND HE was ambitious
:m m
AND ANXIOUS to succeed
AND THE proprietor
OF THE music storo
WAS A crank
ON RENDERING abrvlco
AND IMPRESSED tho youth
WHO CAME from London
WITH THE Importance
OF PLEASING pcoplo
-
AND EMPHASIZED llio fact
a '
THAT IN selling
REGARDLESS OF circumstances
HE CUSTOMER was always right
AND TO strive Unceasingly '
EaS Kellogg's Bran regularly to get 7
permanent relief from constipation!
Freedom from constipation, mild
or chronic, can be surely looked Ifor
if you will cat Kollogir's Bran every
dayl Two tablcspoonfuls are' stria
cient ; for sevorO cases with each meal
KeUoRx'n limn ia nature's most
wonderful food awaiting a chance to
bring back your health. Kellogg 'e
Bran is scientifically prepared to re
lieve suffering hnmsnity front consti
pation and it will do that. . "
Boinc cooked and krumblod,
Kellogg's Bran is -delicious in ita
nut iiko Haver. - It should not bo con
fused ivith common bran which is un
palatable nnd hard io eat. Kellogg's
Bran add greatly to tti pleasuro of
eating other hot or cold cereals. A
popular way to avrVo Kellogg's Bran
is to cock it with hot cereals. In
rreraration, add. two tablespoonfuk
Sebort-Iica JJ-
' In ono ounce of nlcohol or any such-
a'conuuc lotion as wiicn nazei extract,
j y, rum cologne wator or any toilet
Water.. Thin mnv hn naori In mnn th
skin of tho face night and morning,
by means of pledgets' of cotton or a
soft olean cloth, moistened with tho
solution. If you have the druggist pre
pare this, better ask for about four
ounces; that Is, 40 grains oS resorcin
dissolved in four ounces of grain alco
hol or any of tho alcoholic liquids
mentioned. The same solution, applied
sparingly to the scalp by parting the
Imir here and thore and rubbing the
solution on with the- finger tips or by
i" " '"'eioiy wun me aiu-
"zer '! loucning me scaip, controls
excessive oiliness of the hair, tho re
sorcin 'has ono drawback it tends to
stain very light or gray or white hull
yellowish. QUESTIONS AND ANSWEItS
1 Weather Phobia '
Is It good policy to remove disused
tonsils at this time of year, when the
weather Is changeable? (G. A.)
Answer. Aside from the "catching
cold" superstition, I don't see how tho
weather can be concerned. - - !
:; Sport Shoes ' ! '
Bo sport shodd and keds Injure
cht ii's i eyes or health, In vacation ithms tno u,, cnpjieity for falling in
or in the house in winter -time? Kath-f loVC t a rTno ,od of (1isenchant
er declares they do; but I think not. mpnf fq miIirlmilt an(1 lPrriblo for a
Our children havo worn them fori
threo years.' (Mrs. V. A.) i -
Answer. Sport shoes nnd keds or
sandals are fine- tot health and tho
development of tho feet and havo no
effect on- the eyes or eyesight of tho
wearer. " : . I
Forty-ono Pounds Off ' I
Romo time ago' (which might mean'
a month or 20 years) I wroto you for
your reducing regimen, giving my
ago, 3-1; height, 5 feet 9 inches, and
weight, 211. Since that, by following
the advice you sent mo, I havo re
duced to 170 pounds and have 20
more to lose, but Intend to tako
longer than I did before. I merely
wish to thank you. I did not feel III
nnr wflnk. hemiine hv entlntr retnilHA-lv
on certain days I kept my stomach in
good condition yet still lost weight-as!
you told me, Evory ono ays I look
much better, and I know that my
health and strength are far better .
than they were. (Mrs. k. S.) '
Answer. Naturally I am pleased to
hear that you wore pleaaed, but It
would have been more interesting to
know how long some time ago was.
TO GIVE each patron .'
m
WHAT THEY wanted ' (-
'
AND THINGS wont well ,;
UNTIL ONE morning ' 1
', '' -A
LADY camo In
AND ASKED to see ,
SOME VIOLIN strings
- -
AND THE ambitious clerk
a
WENT OVER tho Btoclc .
' a a 1
AND DISPLAYED an assortment
a
AND AFTER some momenta
a a
THE LADY said
a a a
"YOU CAN give mo ;
.
"ONE OF those 'E' strings
"I'M A new 'and "
a a a -
"AT THIS business lady" '
a
REPLIED THE Londoner i
.
flANDING OVER the box ,
.
"WOULD YOU mind
a
"PICKING IT out yourself
"I 'ARDLY know ,''..
- ' a a
"THE 'ES from tlio shes"
I THANK yon. -
STOPS CROUP
Mothara. want it, for It qnlckly
. oleara away the choking phlegm,
stops the hoarse cough, gives resti
fnl sleep. Safe and reliable. '
CHAMBERLAIN'S
u COUGH' REMEDY
? .! - No Narcotics
of Bran for each porsont mixing it
with the cereal to be cooked.
Kellogg's Bran is especially de
licious in raisin bread,- mufhns, pan'
cakes, macaroons, eto. Recipes appear
on each package. 'l -' - ''
Bealiie what Kellogg's Bran is
doing for constipation sufferers all
over the natiou, then just think what
it can do for you and yours. Tho
horrors to come should guide you to
eat bran regularly, to sorve it in somo
form each day; ,
You can drive constipation out of
your family with Kellogg's Bran
and remove the' cnoxo of '90 of
tinman times I first-ela hotels and
clubs servo Kellogg 'a Bran in indi
ridVra! pavkagea. Ask for it at your
itatauraut. ui groAra, -
THE GKEATHST TI1INQ IN THE
VOHLI " .
by Laurel Gray
Disenchantment
There comes a time when even tho
most romantic lover must face facta,
como down tp earth, bo oneself, apart
from the 'delluhtful atmosphere of
1 o v o-m a k 1 n g.
This crisis in
one's nffair of
tho heart may be
dlsench anting,
hut. nlns. like so
mnny other uso
ful devices of our
civilization it is-
necessary. Now
dlBencharuV i e'n t
is ' a great" deal
like one's having
chic ken-pox or
scarlot fever. One
may take it hard
or one may yield
gracefully and
escape' from, the harrowing tortures
which surely nwait thoso who take It
hard. Disenchantment means the
awakening to'the fact that your Jack
is, after all. rather a plain sort of a
human beliiK. and vain of his hair or
of his ability to hold down the Job
he - occupies down town. And your
common-placo Jill turns out to be a
very human person, after all, and hot
an angel an you fancied her. Kho
lilies corned beef and cabbage," maybe
: op yoir discover that her hair doesn't
curl naturally, and she puts it up in
kid curlers for the" night. All thestf
Hmall and entirely' natural common
places ought to ho1 expected but
somehow lovers "hever taWo Into' con
sideration tho fact that If they were
nnf human hnlnrra IhnvM nnf hllVH
little while. Then the sudden shock
of tho awakening is lessened by the
passage of time, and wo come to look
upon tho- individual with -whom wo
had equipped wings and a. halo, as
rather a nice person, after all. and
wo fall delicately into a state of con
tented companionship, and there you
nre tutu In lovo but a bit shy and
bashful about acknowledging It - to
yourself. Disenchantment Isn't nearly
so fatal as it Bocms1 when tho' attack
first comes on. 1 1 '
COMMUNICATIONS
.." 11 11
B- P. Mndus Moves to Boise
' To the Editor: I-havo decided to
ay in Boise. I have a chance hero
to work into something very good and
thought I had better take it. I thought
l might got a chance to return to
Medford to say good-byo to tho many
pcoplo thcro who havo boon so kind
to us but am afraid I cannot do so
Just now.
I want' to thank you for many
favors you havo given me. I know
on somo things wo did not think aliko
but I know you havo always tried
to net for tho best interest of the city
and Its pcoplo. Your paper is . -a
credit to tho valley and I hopo yon
prosper and succeed.
Would It bo asking too much to
havo you run this letter as a means
of thanking my frionds and wishing
them good-bye? - '
My partner. Mri DoSouza. has full
charge of all the legal business we
httd together but should any informa
tion bo wanted of mo would bo glad
to have a letter sent me here.
Sincerely yours,
B. F. LINDAS,
Boise, Idaho, Nov. 24, 1923.
- A Correction Is Mndo
To tho Editor:-
In your paper of eithor the 13th or
tho nth of this month In the article
concerning the meeting of the grand
Jury, you gave my namo ns one of the
witnesses. You gavo my position as
superintendent of tho S. P. My posi
tlon is usslstant engineer. Would
you pleaHo correct this error.
Yours- truly,
... v v. Itt WILSON.
Punsnnilr. Cnllf., Nov. 25, 1923;
1
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
' Thero is only ono medicine that
really stands out pre-eminent as a
medk'ine for curable ailments of the
kidneys -liver nnd -bladder.-
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Koot stands
the highest for tho reason that it has
proven to be Just the remedy needed
In thousands upon thousands of dis
tressing cases. Swamp-Hoot makes
friends quickly because Its mild and
immediato effect is soon realized In
most cass. It is a gentle, healing
vegetable compound. ' '
Start troutinent at once. Sold nt
all drug stores In bottles of two sizes,
medium and large;
However, If you wish first to test
this' great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer Co.. Hinghamton, N.
Y., for a sample bottle.' When writ
ing be sure and mention this paper. '
HAVE YOUR XM AS
PHOTOGRAPHS
made now
at the
Medford P. F. Studio
in our new nnd larger quarters
IIit;li. K"do work- "at . populiu
prTccs'.'lOvcr 'SIMford Harness Co.
Y 228 E. MAIN . ,
For Wet Wash
Dry Wash Rough Dry
Phone 873
Wet Wash, pound .5c
Dry Wash, p""H 7?
Rough Dry, pound 9e
American Laundry
Dentil an' taxis are also glttln'
I' lie putry c-ciniln. hootlcKger
kin Jump in a hlgh-poneiiHl car.
or dim up an alley, but most any
diy,.nrricer ought f , be nlile f
overtake a brewery. ' . '
We will sell and deliver to yon
all charges prepaid by us.
Christmas Cards
at cost prices
5I?5I $5.00 & fSv ?2.0G
An assortment of 20 beauHful steel en
sruved and hand colored cards, all dif
ferent, and 20 special envelopes to man
them in. If you arc not entirely pleased
with the curds wo ffuurnntee to return
yntxr money. Wemake this wholesale
price offer only to peoplo in small
tnwm because we do not sell our cnrtls
to store, nnd your town stores could
not afford to sell such expensive cards
for twfco the price at which we offer
them to you. No C. O.D. Send cash
with your order NOW.
Specially Pub. Co.. HSS B'dway, Wtw York
THANKSGIVING
$1 DINNER $1
. i ; ; Fruit Cocktail
Relishes ''
Olives Dill Piekl
Green Onions ' Young Celery
Soup
Cream Chicken
Roast Oregon Yotinf Turkey with
. Cranberry Sauce
Roast Young Chicken
Oyster Dressing
Vegetables ,
Mashed Potatoes Stewed Corn
Salad
Shasta Special
Dessert
English Plum Pudding, Wine
11 S.-iUce
Pumpkin, Peach, Apple, Mince Pie
Pie a la mode
lee Cream mid Vanilla Cake
Drinks
Tea Coffee Milk
11:30 A.M. TO 8:00 P. M.
The Shasta
k
icenses
for balance
of 1923
put on
FREE OF
CHARGE
on any
NEW CAR
i . , . ...
sold prior to
January 1, 1924
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The Busy Corner
Motor Co. ..