Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1925, Image 2

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PAflE JTWO
arrcnFonn watt, xnrzrftT'., 'M'edfotcd.o cmrxitx. ttepday. October n, 102."
Zocal and
f Personal
Ilcrt nnd N'ormAi E. Wllnon are! Ipr HcpPative of all the lndlc W'iiMhfton Mate visitor reciter- The Pope-Hartfnrd fire truck mill
her from llulte Kalti toduy trans-0 Huh in ihc illy asKemldeij In the ed 1? local hotel Include Mr. and h repainted hy rneinli'm of the fi
.T..tiiiK hUHinriiM i-fKHrdlnK their home- I'humlier of Commune ImiiWIiik uit Mm. tieortfu C. Jewett of Hpokune. Mr. department, who commenced today to
Hteudn on which themad" flnul proof night to listen to memlern of the and Mrs. F. H. Andrews of ;- Hiik - wash the body and otherwise prfjiarv
recently. water board commituiion und other ham, Mr. and Mr. V. H. Colwel. of n for itH firHi coat of paint. The ac
tor Halo JUKlMtf red angora city officialM explain (hi propose!! Ontralia. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Inxnn tual naintlni' will be done by Fireman
Much Intercut Ik mantfcNtcd In Med
ford In the world' championship Med ford, Ore. 1B8
biiMeball aerieH that bCRliia tomorrow j Hand decorated candles, 00c a pttfr.
In the- eiiMt. Opinion here in about Jap Art Htvre, 3 71
equally divided aa to whether Wash- Fifteen out of the ntatn cam were
liiKton or JtttMbuis will win, at leant roKlnterod yenterday with tho local
iiinonir thoHO who have inado hetH. al- atate tafflo bureau In the Chamber
thoiJKh a number of I'IUhIjuik w Commerce building,
enthusiast are hotting that If ('oval- Iet me write your fire Intturancp.
eHkl pll(hcn the firwt game, Wjiithini;- 'rl V. Tenjgwuld, Holland Jlldir.
ImicUh; blK huHky fellow. Heavy bond wwue to be voted on October 8,
Khearem. on-nheddent. Write for In-1 u M Mlland of I'onoka. Ala., and
formation. C. H. Diuko, IJox SH7.V , ,UlviH ltt sWtumtt. Win., and
, fatnllleii are amoni; thoo reg littered
1 from a dim a net: at Merrlck'u Motor
of Olyrnpla and H. Y. Wlthentpovii of M. M. Harvey.
Phono !3. tf
We pay for nhen 'and Bell dirt
cheap, ilrown A White. AKeney, In
tf
The Itev. Jacob Khaw McOomh, re
tired HaptfHt inlnlai'tr, recently cele
brated hi both birthday annivertuiry
at OreKon City. Four genera tloun
were preaent and a meftvaKe wa re
celved from a Kreat-Krcut-Krnndchlld
Men's paJarnaH and tthlrta, ladlc'
dreiuteM and llriRerte, children's and
laby'n drewrm nnd coatit made to
order. The DuUy Hhop. i'hone 1017.
173
I'titll October lr.rh, bent Ttah coal
$15 a ton. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7fi.
Ifl'itf"
Callfornlann reentered at local ho
tel Include Mr. nnd Mm. It. I. Much,
J. II, Mmhoii and Mr. and Mr. .1. M
Woodruff, Mr. and Mih. It. J. Henter
of Nevada city, Mr. nnd Mih. C H.
Teare of Hollywood. Mr. and Mih. F
M. Calkin of Kan DIcko, J. IIiiIIh of
Hprat;ue It Ivor, Hen Wetzel of Carmel
liy the H 'ii, Mr. and Mih. A. K. Putoff
of 8a n la Crux, Mr. nnd Mr. J. C.
Cook of WuNinvllte, Mr. and Mih. Jl.
hontf of (.'unit, Mr. and Mch, U. O.
Hturrelt and M. 10. f,owenthttll of Kim
I-YuiiclHro and Mr. and Mih. J. P.
Hperry, Mr. and Mm. 1. H. Kendrlck.
Paul K. PaKhir, M. M. May. Mr. and
Mih. T. V;. Dernoff and H. H. Jeffern
of Lon A DKelea.
Meautiful patteriiH In hand pointed
Melto China cupH and Haucern on nale
at Hpeclal price of 25e. JapaneHO Art
Htore.
Hnedlcor Hhop. A real clearance
Hale. 171
Two traveling aalejinien were ar
reiited by the police lant night on the
Mtreet In tin Intoxicated condition. The
cancH of the two men. the flrnt if
whom wan arretted by Policeman J
If. IepKitt and the latter by Policeman
A. II. Kundernian. nro awaltlnK furth
ed developments.
Itemember the contented feellnff In
the cold Ion a; winter when work 1
Hlack, when you have plenty of HpudH
and onions In your basement. Our
prices are extremely low nt this time,
buy now for the winter. Fancy Yakl
nta Clems $3 per hundred; onions
'i.bO per hundred lbs. delivered.
J oh nun 11 Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St.
Phone 97. UOtf
Chill October IMh. bent l'lah coal
lfi a ton. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7(1.
leytr-
Mrs.' II. It. Klllott nnd children were
Medford victors In JaokHonvllle yes
terday afternoon.
Iat'Kn cotton ms wauled at Mall
Tribune office.
All clnesof enr buret urn reiuilred
and ndJiiMtud. Williams St McCurley.
If
With a tartter allendiinco thiui wa
expected betrsiiHO of the Inclement
weather members of the clly volunteer
fire dt'iiartmenl held a well executed
drill IuhI nltihl under Fire Chief 101
llotl at their reKUlar ineetiiiK. The
drill wan held within the fire hull,
member drillluK mi fire engine imrtn.
Try that big milk shake at OcVue's
tf
Wlnchenter rifle for sale nt He
Voe'. lti-l(f
(leorRe Wat (ton, one of the leudlntt
uplarLMtH of the valley, was I11 the
city a few hours today from his ranch
imi't hnf the city tranHactlnu bUHlncas.
Hhrubbery Whether you buy one
plant or fifty. We will help you se
lect the 1 mht type for tho rlyhl pluce.
Csll 873 for appointment. 172
Send some pictures of Crater Iake.
Medford and the Itouue Ulver valley
views lo your friends. Palmer's pic
tures are bent, tf
Out of town OrejtonlitiiH rcKlHtereil
tit loi-wl hotels Include the follow Inu:
W. A. Prlaulx of Oakrldue. Mr. and
Mrs. II. P. Net ley f Khimuth Aency.
C. Iv Ueynolds, Mm. M. M. MoiiIkuiii-
ery, A. J. Montgomery. Mrs. tl, Mnuem
and neice 11 ml K. W. Scott of Salem,
I. V. Hp and M. T. Hohlen of Ku
Kcne, J C. Lemon of NewbuiK, M. 11.
Owen, Thodore WIxhou and Al Monty
of KotieburK. II. 1. Cameron of Tttk-
lima and R U llarte of l.u tlnindi.
Alma (Utchel Mome, uniduate Km-
erwm ColltHie of ttrutory. Ponton, will
receive puplln In oral and dramatic
exprrwtlNon. KvenltiKt and Saturday.
331 Kast Main. 173
Palmer's Photo Studio tniikes the
bent pictures. if
Itoy Mots, well known Phoenix resd
ileut. spent several hours In the city
tod:iy nttendlnit tu lornlne matters.
We pay for ashes ami sell dirt
cheap. Itrown & White Aueucy, 1m
tf
Ielctoiis sipleii, good qunllty, 1 1
per box delivered any pluce In city.
Johnsou Produce Co., 41 N. Fir St.
idttr
There will ho no Justice court In
Medford during the time federal court
1 In session, as Justice of ihe Peace
(ilenn O, Taylor Is a deputy clerk of
that court, which will probably be In
schmIoii for 10 dnys or two weeks.
Fruit growers get In touch with the
government free employment bureau
for apple pickets. Medford Chamber
of Commerce. 1 r4 tf
Noel Ktnklne gives piano lessons at
pupils' home. Think of the sdvsn
tase. Phone 7 29-W. 17 3
Flvln Fib went hunting the other
morn Ins: and shot the pi tie deer of
the season so his friends say. It Is a
four point black tall buck, welching
I? pounds w heu d reused Ashland
TidhtfE.
A new evening roume In Ituslness
I Adnilnlntrstton. Advanced Mookkeep-
ing. Auditing sn Higher Account
I ancy under a Certified Public Account
'ant at ths Medfoid HuslueMS tvtlege
t jour opportunity to get preparation
I of unlveialty gtsde light at home.
1 C Is mi now forming OWN.
I llu v Christ inns gifts now. Hnedl
cor Shop. 171
i ' luit' lihodrs. local auto racer.
, will tkt prt in the auto races at the
a' Pioneer cWabi atluu Jt Yntks.
TUfAI rVVTf if Jl held there oibe Utter of Ihls
1 11C VLiV71l tLi II eek. Mr. Rhodes lis tuleied hi
... II machine in all the events.
voumim ureoona Ii lMW Bm.k vu,(or r4ords at Pal
Flnttt Btksry I 1 1 ni f)luic Store. If
11' Kurd chicken or nUIIt. The Cm-
ton will win that gne.
We are selling Weed de luxe chains,
all sizes .at 10 par cent off. Medford
Auto Wrecking Co., 224 N. ItiveiHlde.
I6'J
Screen doors at Wallaca Woodtt
Lumber jaid, corner K. Main nnd
(ienesee. ' HH
Mr. and M is. Wr rr e n D. Butler
snd Mrs. John H. Puller have just re
turned from a ten days' vacation spent
In Portland.
Wajited Party with truck to haul
word immediately. Ua Voe.
Clarence 'on and Claude Haylor of
the Highway Harber Shop have ar
ranged to have tho world serifs base
ball gatncH broadcasted play by play
from their barber nhop on North 111 v
ei Hide, every day during the aeries.
1 7
The first rain of October came last
evening and continued off and on
during the night until at 8 n. m. today
.'J'.t of nit Inch had fallen. Light rains
fell at tlincH today, and the prediction
In for unsettled weather and prolmbb)
ithowei Wednesday. The mux I mum
of yesLerduy wan CG and today's mini
mum wus 411.
Landscaping la an art. It In the
proper Mending of foliage, color ami
dcNign. you cud have the free ad
vice of an experienced landscape
architect. Call 973 for appointment.
172
Second hand machines, all makes.
Any price, $& to $f)0. largo assort
ment. Singer Co., lir. W. Main. 174
For quick resultH let the Thomas
Itealty co. rent your property. Hates
reasonable. Phone C96. 174
Among visitors from a dlntance reg
lfUcred nt local hotels are Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. lemon of Pratt. Kas., Fred K.
J mes of Kl Paso, Tex., C. Itrand of
Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Henley.
Sarah Wagner and K. K. Italrd of
New York City. J. M. Cohen of Osh
konh. Wis., Mr. and Mrs. 11. Harkln
of Akron. Ohio, and Fred Freytag of
Ltoston. Mass.
Shlda fruit baskets In nests 0 four
7&c and $1, Japaneso Art Store. 174
An unusual opportunity to develop
persgnutity and earning power Is open
through an evening course In Scien
tific Salesmanship und the Art of
Judging Men under nu expert sales
man at the Medford Jiuslne Cnllcur.
OWN. 174
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, Cor. Fast Main nnd
Oiines'ee, 88tf
Tho College Women's club of the
llogun Itlver Valley will meet at the
homo of Mrs, 10. 13. Kelly rwxt Snttir
day at 1M 1 Queen Anne. Mrs. P. O.
Crawford will review "Taking the Lit
erary Pulse" nnd "The Ihictor Look
at Literature," by Joseph Collins.
. Halloween suits for ladles nnd
gents to order. Phone 1067. The
inlH' Khop. 173
Or. R I). Klwood. optometrist, ban
moved to his temporary offlco over
lJimport's. 33K VI. Main. ft
J. K. Mason of long Meaeh, Calif.,
former well known superintendent of
Klrtland farm until several years ago.
spout laHt night In Medford en route
home with a party of friends from
having attend the state fair nt Salem,
at which ho was one of the Judges
al the night horse show. Mr. Manon
In proprietor and master of Mason's
School of Hiding at Long Peach.
lied Tag Clearance Sale. Hnedlcor
Shop. 171
Prick Ice cream 6O0 nt PeVoe's, tf
Mudwelser $1.60 per dux. nt Dc
Von'g. isntf
llev. W, Judsou Oldfleld. Hev. V. K.
A 111 on nnd Hev. M. H. Woodworth.
left Monday morning for Portland,
where they will interview Hilly Sun
day for nu engagement In Ashland af
ter the first of the year. Ashland
Tidings.
Have your worn carpet made Into
a nice fluff rug, ltug Works, 7Ht
Pine sircct. Phone Mu-M. tf
Clarence Nue and Claude Haylor of
Ihe Highway Hit r her Hhop have ar
ranged lo have the world aeries Ihihc
ball gamcH broadcasted play by play
from their barber shop on North Miv
ci-Hldo. every day during the serlen.
ITH
u - . . 1 . - . .. 1 , i jeesg
r
We still are over
stocked on empty
flour sacks, so will
continue the spec
ial pri;e of
99c
. the dozen
until they
cleaned up.
1
are
These sacks arc
the large size used
by bakers and
contain an excel
lent weight muslin.
Seattle.
Come to Mann's birthday party at
2:30 p. 111. Friday, Ooctober tho Hth,
171
fleorgo C. Jewett, a Spokane,
Waah.. banker attending the Irriga
tion Congresa nt Grants Pans, was a
visitor In the city yesterday accompa
nied by his wife.
Don't in in the opportunity to get
a piece of Mann's l&th birthday cake.
171
"Whether or not the Winter Fair, an
annua) event In Axhland. will be held
again this year, will be decided at the
forum luncheon of the Chamber of
Commerce of that city today.
See the cake cutting at Mann's Kith
birthday party ' Friday afternoon at
2:30. 171
Tho majority of Indians In the city
I In connection with the annual term of
Inn.
Or. K. I). Klwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
import's. 22H K. Main. If
Huy a city lot. All Improvements
paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl
Y. Tcngwald, Holland Hotel. Phone
l)i3. lOKtf
A group of photographs depicting
conditions of tho source of Medford's
water supply at FImIi lake are at
tracting much ut tent Ion from their
place of display In Paul's Electric
store.
LesHons given In oil painting, water
colors or china decoration. Call Mrs.
Vivian Norman llai to ut Palmer's Stu
dio, or X21-Y.
ii. mm r...,K. ..miosis cuv.-.i-u. i ,he fp(U)ra, roUft h,.rR arp H,uyjI1(f at
til.' iiuiitiit ri.il niMiii.
Comp to AliturTfi l.irthiluy party at
2:30 p. 111. i-'riuay, Octobt-r llio th.
I.. M. Coprnhnvr-n. rirronteil Fundiiy
nlh'ht hy I'lilkcmcii Lt-euitt und Cave
in Hn intoxicated condition on the
Htrcft. forfeited a $10 canh ball vhen
he failed to appear beforo Jude
fllerm O. Taylor to answer Charlies
preferred aKninHt hint.
.Mr. and Mrs. -If. I". Nelley of the
Klamath Acency, and Frank L. AlarK.
Harry Hamilton. A. J'. Myers and K.
A. MtliH are atnonK the Klamath peo
ple rexiMtered at local hotels.
'gasoline lias been on Bale the Standard
nations have been busy supplying the
demand of southern Oregon motorists.
The increase has been Bratifyins."
says .Mr. Singleton, "and convince us
that the new winter Ited Crowp will
be mighty popular this winter.'!
Saturday evening 15 Standard Oil
company trucks and cars, headed by
;Joe .Mc.Mahon and Charlie Talent,
! paraded through the streets of Med
Iford. Grunts I'asa and Ashland. The
! parade represented the automotive
equipment of the Standard offices In
tho three cities. E. If. Crow, manager
I of the Ashland district, w ho was for
merly associated with llie .vicuioru
organization, was in this parade.
KnislUN TftnpUr Com-laif.
I Staled roiu-lave. Masonic
Hall. Asillanil, wennesuay
evening. October 7. Work
in Order of the Temple.
Open In long form. Dinner
at 6:45. All Sir Knights courteously
V. H. SliKlOWA.V, K. C.
W. II. DAY, ltecorder.
Red Crown Gasoline
Sales On Increase
: invited.
1611
It. A. M.
Crater lako Chapter No.
32. Special convocation
Tuesday, October 6th. 7:3
p. in. M. M. Degree. Vis
tora welcome. I6a
Cook with gaf.
tf
l?3l'.the water bond Ihhuc to be voted on
Tho meeting begins at 8
T. J. Treffi-n. aHsifttant train niaater
of the Southern Pacific at Hoseburg,
is a bUHiness visitor here today.
Pears, apples, extra low prices.
Johnson Produce Co., 241 N, Fir St
Phone 17.
ncrccn uiiurn in inumnt """ '"Mhls week.
IiUIMiut iiuu, -ui. J'itnt iti.iui mm i t.i,.ltt, t.
ilenesee. 8Ktf ,..,,,, rnu.,ilB rUt.A at
In the Rally Week Program at the M(1(fnn, ,Klt,.,H ,m.,U(I). Mr. un,i Mrs.
Leo Cuar. C. K. Cloadfeller, Mr. and
Mrs. W. IL Kperher. Mrs. It. it. Shaii
crosH, Mrs. .1. Uc Monia, Mr. and Mrs.
r. J. Lcid. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mar
iiium, Mr. and Mrs. II. If- Coud. Mrs.
local auto camps, motit of them having
motored to this city from the Klam
ath reservation.
. ...... 1... T.-....I
irVL7 . V u r , I companv. Sim-e the new winter grade
If. Fehl will be held tonight lit the '
N'atatoriuin In regard to the merits of
Sales of Ited Crown BiisoUno have
taken a decided leap since the an
nouncement of the new quick starting
winter pas last Saturday, according
to W. W. Singleton, manager of the
Medford district tor the Standard Oil
Itaptlst church Wednesday night will
feat u ro the annual church dinner anil
bUHiness meeting. This will take the
form of a covered dlnh dinner, after
the stylo so popular wllh that congre
gation. The dinner will be at fl:30 p
A. M. UoHjf and Mr. und Mrs. C.
M.
th
lo be followed by reports, election jav
See the cake cutting at Mann's 1
hlrthduy party Friday afternoon at
2:30. 171
John Matney of Applegate illntrfct
of officers and general busltieHs: ami
after this there will be a general so
cial good time.
I Jirgo cotton rags wanted at Mail
irioune ornce. - , iMI..M.in .... ullt i,p,.n iinnolnt-
Ten carloadH of pears and seven of . n,,mln,Htrnllll. , .,. PHt,.t of Vil-
apples were shipped to eastern mar-j Man Mi(.hlu., swnrlwfitger. by Judge
y,.i.!,y w ' ' ,L! I Unnncll during an informal moeting
houseH. making a total of IJM for the f lho rnun rourt yvHtrtlay Bf tor
former and 104 for the latter so far io((n Thc pHtato ((f tno doro.lfiP(1
this senaon. LB. whn died on Scotember 2'J. from
ir. m 4 . i'. r,t wi. iiiiii-ti mi, in"
l.il.i.-t..u rneAli-ni! ivlw.n hn foil frillll H
moved to his temporary office wv' scnffobllni. Is valued at $3oon. includ
IjimporCs. 22H K. Main. tf ling real and personal property. Mat-
A i nevroici louring car wnn ncm
number 7&-R13 was stolen from Mrs.
Mrs. Fred Dewitz
M. Doyle hud evening while loraled
near the stage entrance of the Crate
rlan theater building. As yet It has
not been found. Cities both north
and south of Medford were notified of
the theft.
Dr. W. C. Kchaefer. dentlt. extrac
tion specialist, gns and local anaert
Ihellc. Phono 1 117. 426 Medford
Ithlg. 17fi
II. D. Smith of Modesto, Calif., Im In
Medford nnd expects to move his fam
ily here about December 1st ami build
a home on the titewart Acres north
east of Medford.
Come and get a piece of Mann's
Store ITith birthday cake at 2:30 p. m.
Frlilay, October the IMh. 171
Capt. Cowigll has received word
from Prig. (len. George A. White that
ihe government has p.pproprlnted the
funds, necessary lo pay up all the un
settled bills for tho recent encamp
ment. This wilt be dono in the next
week or ten days.
Violin Studio, W. C. Janes, nsxiHled
by Mrs. Janes, accompnnlst. Pupil
receive Individual and ensemble in-
hI ruction. Knroll now for fall work.
Studio days Monday and ThuiHdnyK.
S.tartu Pldg., u put u Irs. Phone 323-1.
174
porn to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Anderson.
Monday. October Mh, an Sl pound
girl, named Shirley Ann.
Come and get a piece of Mann's
Store IMh birthday cntte at 2:3d p.
m. Friday. October Ihe 9th. 17 1
Miss Dorothy Cook, connected wllh
one of Gold Hill's mercantile estab
lishments, was a visitor In the city to
day.
P.o nt Mann's Friday afternoon at
!:30 p. in. nnd get a piece of Ihe fin
's! and richest cuke ever. 171
Market Master F.. J. llunynrd be
lieves that one of tho best markets of
ll2r was held hint Saturday, when
practically every booth In tho market
hud been taken. Due to Inclement
weather, this morning's market was
not so heavy, but nevertheless wn
well patronized. An exceptional fan-
lot of tipples were among other
things noticed.
Don't miss the opportunity to get s
piece of Mann's Kith birthday cake.
171
Miss Gertrude Mart, local resident.
suffered slight Injuries when struck
yesterday niter noon at the Intersec
tion of Main street and Central ave
nue hy an automobile driven by J. S
Greenlaw, who was driving south on
Central attempting lo turn onto Main
Uo at Mann's Friday afternoon at
3:30 p. m. and get a piece of the fin-
st ami richest cake ever. 1 . t
Uay Watkins arrived last evening
from Sacramento. Calif . to spend sev
eral days visiting friends and relatives
In Medford and Central Point
Our
SUMMER
PRICE
for coal
closes Oct. 15th
at 6 p. m.
Take advantage
now of the lower
prices.
Phone 239
HANSEN
COAL CO.
"That Good Coal"
22 North Front St.
ney Is a son-in-law of Swartzfager.
Klamath News.
TOO LATE T0 CLASSIFY
KOIt HAI.K Oil THADi: Sil acre
ranell. trooil liuiliUnu ami Imple
ments, for eity property. t'heap,
one second haml battery, i'hone
1194-V. 1 T4
KOIt ItKNT Kurnisheil 2-room
apart ment elnse in. Call at 'J-lTi So.
Central or Tel. 1118-11 after C::i0
evenings. l"l
Kolt SAI.IO ('renin separator $1": .1
HprlnK hllKKy $10.- I'hone 14-K-3.
171
WANTKU Position as housekeeper
hy reflneil middle ayeil widow. Ootid
eook ami linUHOltcper. I'liouu Ii!M.
170
FOIl SAI.K. 10 ai-M'S. K""d soil. Iril
Knted. i mile of elry limits. 2n"
per Here. If. .V l.ofland, 2J.r. Mouth
Oakilale. 1 7 1
I'ori HAI.K Kleetrle wimher. almost
new. A liitrt;aln. I'hone 7M-J. 172
Hunt's CRATERIAN
Not a Motion Picture.
This Is the one play of the year
that Is doing ' rapacity business
everywhere. Ihiy early and take
advantage of first pick of seats.
Thursday Night, Oct. 8
Curtain t:W
You'll Love Him 3 Year In N. Y.
000
HAL
Cast Includes Mrs. Frank Bacon.
Tho. Jefferson, Bessie Bacon.
SEATS NOW SELLING
Orchestra seals. J.2H. $!.:, 1.10.
lluleony, f.Oe anil II 10.
tlncliiiles war tax.)
First Guaranteed Attraction of
New Fall Season.
Tha Testimony of Others
JX my new book which may be
hail FRKE upon request, on
PII.KS and other Kevtal and Colon di
orders, I have reproduced nearly 100
Irttrrt from anornl thttse rrccived from
my tbouvaruift of rutxnU. Thrsctellvou
(lankly ot thttr years of uiflering of their
tnlnd home remedies and even opera
tmiu, and. tinailr, of their complete cure
byitiyNON-M.KOICALmethod. That
r artm bin snd womtm 4
Mr kmw. Yi itt Hrm
Vdtng tht IVwtfe hv I can ft
WKinfcN iat'AKANT I K to
t no yuw IMn or irtwn yom tm
J. DtAN. HD.Inc
oittas. SCattic oinui:
cosriAMO
'"Jl
Dc l.uxe Studio
If You're a Young Woman
Or Even in Middle Life
lloru In Si hi o i;mm! .Advice for Von
Salem. Oi'pk. "While brinrine U
my family I depended upon Dr.
IMoive'H Favorite I'reMcrlptton to keep
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