Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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fEDFOTCT) MATL TnTftTTS'R " MEIWmD. ORKGON. FKTDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1924
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Dear Sirs
Please guard your hair
I ftl sorry li ve men prow raid.
It ts rav to keen and to cultivate
Imir. ami you owe it to yourself
uml to us.
Kor m.ti.y v.trs 1 have smipht anl '
ront-ultcil ?onV' the world s prenieM j
experts on hair. I
They all nsrec that
huir health comes
Xrom a elean and
hculthy scalp'
i'on.foit the hard-J
e n o d oil and!
dandruff which
jttifle the hair,
ri't-ts. Tone and!
st i nui .ate the
scalp. Then hair j
thrives, just as:
f towel's thrive in
a well-kept far-
den. i
have always supplied
Wmrts mm mm
$.art i CANT PLAY TENNIS
BOTH TEAMS ARE
W'iai-?r''
READY FOR FIRST
i WaMace H5per
PnoU 1923
QUITS IN DISGUS
PA 1US. Oct. 3. Suianne Ingle
feard che will have to learn tennis a
over apiiin. When - the niiehty Su
ranne returned from her enforced va
ciitlon near Dieppe, where nh retired
after her breakdown at AVimbledbi
s-ho found her drive had lost its speed
and her placements their accuracy
IMaylnp two sets at St. Cloud h
found the courts too small and the n
too hifc'h. Her vaunted placement.
.(the terror of her adversaries, either
WASH I XOTOX. K I . 3 . ( Hy t he
Awn luted I'rfiif) Members of the
Washington Senators and New York
I I If u til u I im win a tit t. II iiiilwii r.l 11 n
pearanren. the rimid of unindut thatjwen- over tne Adelines or struck th
has heen thrusr over the ncene toduylnet- After beinp one set down
p.rded tht-ir machines for the opening
i world's serf es Kame tom-irrow be-
Thtwe experts
me the lust helps known to science.
i:a- h new and better help discovered
I .i ome trt me at i iu-e. Now I
have had all of tht-se combined in a tween piolvably the most notable gath
; ro! m t I ch! my Hair Youth. I 1 ering that ha? ever witnessed a base
have placed it on drusr and toilet ball blue ribbon event,
r-umers at every woman's call. But) The Senators were slated for their
men need it more than women, so final drill this morning with the
this I writu-n to urye men to learn
how much it does.
1 am no longer!
yourw. Kor- 35
years I have been
a si ape star. But
my hair today isi
thicker and finer
than 40 years apo.
1 have never had;
tailing halt or dand- j
i uff and never a
touch of gray. Now
1 offer you in my
Hair Youth every
I.. I I. t.,1 H ...........
tnse results to me. Photo 1923
i am we. I assured that they cmnbirfe
too preatc.t hair helps in existence.
!ina Wallace Hooper's Hair Youth
is sold eeryvhere today. It costs 50c
and $1 per bottle.
Write me for niy Heauty Hook and
I'll send with It something else to
please you. Kdna Wallace Hopper.
It 36 !ake Shore Drive, Chicago.
! V
BETTER
LIGHTING
(Uinta playing the finishing touches
to their practice in the afternoon. And
fervent fans were staging their 1 1th
hour scramble for tickets that have
been in unprecedented demand since
the senators became pennant winners
for the first lime since they enetered
big league ball forty years ago.
Walter Johnson, idol of Washington
fandom. who shares with his young
manap r. "Murky"' Harris, the heroic
roles in Washington's triumph, will
pitch the opening game and attempt
to gain the crown of glory he has
been seeking for eighteen seasons.
Opposed to him probably will be
Hughie McQuillan, right handed ace
of the Cilant hurling corps, although
Manager McOraw may switch to his
southpaw sharpshooter. Art Xehf.
1 Washington will start its fight for
the championship with the same line
up that carried the club to the Ameri
can league top. With Johnson op
posed to them, the Giants are ex-
pected to take the field with Terry, a
1 youngster, and left-handed hatter dn
j first; Kelly, regular first sacker, In
center field and Hack Wilson, an
other newcomer in left field In place
of Irish Meusel. j
Captain Frank Frisch's finger has'
recovered sufficiently to assure his i
return to the keystone post, but He!- j
nie Croh. third Ktseman, still is hob
bling around on a cane as a result of
a twisted knee, and Freddie Lind
strom, 8 year old schoolboy, will
open the series at the hot corner. Ex
cept that Frisch will be back this
makeup of the Giant machine corres
Madame Vautward a player to who:
Suzanne could generally give fifteen
and a beating the former champlo
of the world threw up her racquet I
disgust and announced that she wouM
practice in secret and would not play
in public again until December.
"Three months without taking
racquet have just about done for me'
she said. "I don't want again to mak'
such a miserable sbowing before
gallery. The next time you see me o
the courts I'll either be the old 8u
sanne or you won't see me at al
Suzanne also has grown quite stout
and will need hard work to get down
to playing weight
"I must gt back into form before
spring," said Suzanne, "because I
am very anxious to play Miss Will
next summer. If I am to lose my
titles there Is no one In the world to
whom I would Vather pass them
than her."
Yesterday's Results
At Portland 5: San Francisco 4.
At Seattle 1: Los Angeles 6.
At Oakland 2; Salt bake 3.
At Vernon 0; Sacramento 4.
JOIN HANDS FOR
r. A I n I ponds with that which ficured In the
Brines Quick Decisions risra,
I nue men ti k.et speculators over night
Don't blame the shop
continued to' du a flourishing busi
j nes. Three game ticket strips were
sold In some cases fr $ "0 as com
t pared with the face value of MS. 50,
- l '.S-liL aI'-L.' ' TTl whilo a single partehoard for the
pcr lur iicsiidiuiy. i nc OH.ninB; W(Mll a8 hUh ils uo aml 25
I f ' dci'niinn on locution.
color, finish and quality-
can only be seen when
the lighting is correct.
Consult us for a remedy
for your lighting
troubles.
Paul's Electric Store
Phone 9"oh"
Wong Pon
Chinese
Medicine
For Treatment
of Acute and
Chronic Ito
eac of Men
aud Women.
Oncer nj tumor treated. Influents, kid
nT, bli44r M tmHi trmiMt. fit,
bcTnia, ruptttr. cokfe, frnato troubk, pr
l v fflvrr, imtumoai. (Ultra tni thnt
Cswu-nirtion. eUrrh. pile. hj-Jmctl.
Offw Howrt: 8 L m. to 8 p,
?I Sti Ffo-t St. Mt'crrf, 0-.
to have a good
Appetite
I If its I
mill work I
In o:her wrds. we
have m-ide a success
ful eiinrt to combine
the nr- ess-iry modern
f inl.iu an. I the rx-pr-rt
hurtVin skill e?
v nti.il to the satis-fa-to:y
prr.lurtion of
h:gh grade null work.
"Milled on Honor"
- TROWBRIDGE
CABINET WORKS
l'Hh acd Orai-a Sta.
led(ord. Omroa
ft
ft
, in
"Yes! thank you."
A GOOD appetlts means a cheerful
disposition.
You mar hare a stood appetite If the
blood that goes constantly to your
vital organs is cure. S-S.S. ourtfles
I the blood a good appetite follows and
i yoa nil bare a clear complexion and
win be strong, cheerful and healthy.
DonT go on feeling up one day
and down the next hardly sick but
nerer well losing "pep," punch and
amoiuon, uearty eaters are tne red
; blooded men and women. Enjoy your
1 food ! Get back your strength aid
energy! Reclaim yourself before it
is too late I People in a physically
run-down condition are an eaiy prey
to disease.
S.S.S. is what is needed. Your
blood needs purifying. Your blood
cells supply the enerpy which keepa
your body well ar.d f.U S.S.S. aids
Nature in supplyir.tr new red-blood-cells.
the spark that rejogs your
system. Carefully selected, scien
tifically proportioned and prepared
herbs and barks niaice- up S.S.S. the
preat blood purifier which gives Na
ture a helping hand.
Get back the lost appetite, the
missing vitality, the keen, sparkling
eyes, that look of determination.
S-S.S. will give yoa more energy, vi
tality and vigor and a more up and
going appearance.
S. S. S. '4 it .9 ri 4r
tn Hi two iim. Th. ferrr tM
NEW YORK. Oct. 3 John W
Davis, presidential nominee and Gov
ernor Alfred K. Smith, gubernatorial
candidate, speaking last night from
the platform in Madison Square where
more than two months ago they wcie
rivals for their party's nomination
pledged mutual support while 11.000
persons cheered their arraignment oi
the republican party. A whimsicatlv
humorous note prevailed In Mr. Davis'
speech, which brought cheers and ap
plause from tho audience, while Qor
trnor Smith cited his own record
proof of his fitness for re-election.
"Alibis" was the keynote of tho
adtlruRS of Mr. Davis and Governor
Smith stressed the impottance of uni
versal exercise of the voting privilege
as a panacea for governmental prob
loms.
First of tho "alibis' mentioned, by
.Mr. Davis was that of Albert 11. Fell
former secretary of the interior,
which the presidential candidate said
was the secretary's story of a $100,000
gift. Theodore Koosevelt, then assis
tant secretary of the navy also had an
alibi, according to Mr. Davis, who said
that Colonel Koosevelt said that he
was only a messenger boy.
Then Mr. Davis continued his Hat
of alibis among which he included
that of Edward L. Doheny and Attor
ney General Daugherty.
Swept Into office by an overwhelm
inp majority in 1920, after making
promises to return the country to nor
malcy. the republican party has done
nothing to improve conditions, the
governor asserted. Governor Smith
pictured President Coolidge as "im
potent in the hands of insurgent con
gress, which seized every opportunity
to do Wall street's bidding. Instead
of the strong leader, the republican
press bureau Is striving1 to pcesent to
the prospective voters, the president is
weak, vascitlating and incapable of
leading his own party."
The audience gave Mr. Davis an
enthusiastic greeting but reserved Its
greatest applause for "AT Smith.
Radio Programs .
for Tonight
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" Folks of
fine discrimination
v sponsored this great western coffee
IN AN atmosphere of starched linen
and glistening silverware, of exotic
perfumes and smart conversation, a tra
dition of wonderful coffee has arisen. It
has unmistakably designated the West as
the home of coffee excellence.
Upholding this tradition, to which it
.has so richly contributed, is Hills Bros.
Red Can Coffee the largest-selling
brand, and, without contradiction, The
Recognized Standard. When you break
the vacuum seal and inhale that mar
velous: aroma, you understand why.
And that rich, . rare aroma'is but the
herald of a still-more-wonderful flavor to
come. That none of this flavor should
escape, Hills Bros, originated the vacuum-pack
for coffee, which delivers it to
you in all. its freshness, whether you
break-the seal days, weeks or years later I
the original Vacuum Tack
which keeps flte co fee fttsh
With all its high quality, Hills Bros.
Coffee is not high-priced. It is eco
nomical to buy and economical to use.
Hills Bros., San Francisco.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
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YOU NEED
INSURANCE
CALL ON US
first Insurance Agency
A. l HILL. Manager,
SO North Central
Phone 105 MetJferd, Ore.
KHJ. Los Anseles, 3i meters,. 8
to 10, program presented through the
courtesy of the Globe Ice Cream Co.,
arranged h- A. K. Eerkland. 10
11. Art Hickman's dance orchestra
front tfce liiltmore hotel; Earl Burt
nett. director. (ss
YFl. Loa Angeles, 4 meters. to
10. program from Etaminer studio. -'
10 to 11. Chief Towlache, baritone,
and Margaret Johnson, violinist, ia
Aniencan Indian program. 11 to 1 1.'
Ambassador Hotel Cocoanut Grove
Orchestra. jH3 -
KKSC. I.os Angeles, STS meters. r
:15 to 10. studio prvgram. 1ft to 11.
Organ rec ital and program presented s' -
through the courtesy of B. frnwt
Itallard. assisted by Margaret Ken-'ss
r.eily. soprano, both of St. Stephen's) -
Holly-ood.
KKI. Eening Herald, Los Angeles,
4S meters, $ to 9. Program presented
br C. Howard Paxton. dramatic tenor.
Ju'ic Hugh J. Crawford, talk on
Traffic"
K.I iViViand. 501 metere. to t.
Mudio program arranged by Mildred
Stombes WerenskjoM. to 1:I.
studio program.
KOW Portland, 4i metere, :15.
studio concert by George Olsen'a Met
ropoiitan orchestra of the Hotel Port
land, llorman Kenin, director. li.lO
HiHt Owls, with George Olsen's Hoot
Owl orrhrstra and Pantag'es Krolic.
KKOA, Seattle, Wsh, 45 meter.
JO. A -ar1cd program arranged by
Mrs. George Arlunl. prominent &a
attle meaxosi-prano. Sh will be as
lusted b.r Edward Whttiag. talented
pianist, and Or. Ulase. harttona and
member of the fatnous Amphion o
ctetj chorua. ,
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FREE LECTURE
On Christian Science 1
Bv
Hon. William E. Brown, C. S. B.
of Los Angeles, California,
Member of the Board of- Lectureship- of The Mother Chuivh,
The Krst Church of Christ, Scientists, in Boston, Massachusetts
Medford Armory
Sunday Afternoon 3 o'Cloct
Oct. 5
All. arc. cordial v invited
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i upon thre esaenilal
factors: Wbo4ome
. nee. of materials: at-
aolute clenllnea.
and racewful . e-.
forti to- keep tt and
erre tt frew, of Jo-
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