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o O 0 mwipoito mftr, wmvm, mnfanx), wvaw, 'wme rwjf i. m o Medford Mail Tribune . AM INnRPRNliKNT N KWKPA PER PUBUHUBU EVEKY AFTKKNOON tUOEPTi SUNDAY, BY THE HEUKOKU PRINTING CO. The Mfdford Humtay Uornlnj Hun It faml-btd ulurlbe 4eirlif Ui Mtveii-Ui dilj tw- Oflir.: Hill Trlbunt Bulldfug, U-S7-S0 porta Mr nrwt, rnone 10, A consolidation of th Democratic Tlmt, th Mt-'iford Will, the Modford Tribune, Ut Boutlv rii urrgonun, Uie a mi i a mi inuuite. ROBERT W. RtJHL, Rdltor. S. XVUl'VV.H SMITH, Uanafrr. Mw UbII In Ailvnnr ' Dadj, with Huiulsy Run, year .7.60 Vif, Kiln Huiuiay nun, tnomn iq Dully, without Sunday Run, year 8. CO Dally, without fluudar Hun, month .. .06 WM-kly Mall Tribune, on yrar t.00 Sunday Nun, one year t.UG fiV nAUMIKH In Mfdford. Aahland. Jackson- rllle, Genual l'oint, lt.oiiii, Taleut ftiid on Highway; ,' Daily, with Ruiiday Run, month $ .76 Daily, without Hunday Hun, month 06 : Daily, without Hutu ay Kun, one year... 7.60 ' Daily, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.60 All tenna by carrier, eaali in advance. Kutered ai econd-claw matter it Medford, Oregon, under act ot Ala rob H, 1M7B. OfflHa) paper of the City of Medford. Uffk-iul paper of JackHon Oounty. The only paper between Albany, Ore,, and l'.hra. flail fnrnia. a diNtaiice of over 400 p.! leu, bating leaaed wire Aaioclated Prtaa lervire. Nworn daily average nrcuiuiion lor an owntha ending April Int. lil, 3itv, more tlian A .1. si... iri(tnn of anv nfhr nuuer uub. liabed or t-ln-ultd in Jackaon County. UVUHVKtt OP THR ASSOCIATED PHRHS, The Aaociated Preag la el limively entitled to the um for republication of all new dlf Mtrhefl credited to It or not otherwlae orbited In thie paper, and also to tlit local new pub littlied herein. ' All rights of republlratton of tpecUl dlf palffiea Herein are also reserved Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. t It seems to Iib the onnsemmH of iipinlon Hint the University of Cull fmnln footlinll team nnxt Huturdny will Ktroll over iih fln u bunch of Iiiuicoih, and loyal member of flrwk liMlor huuIvIIvh ob over represented "Old Oregon" upon tho gridiron. The notion that tho state should run tho electric light plants In worthy of North Dakota or Kunww, and should he elongated to Include laun dries that Rend men's shlrta home , with tho collars enlarged. Bent mouthful of the week: "Presi dent' Coolldgc'a addreH before the Amerleun Legion convention, con demning Intolerance, hus not cnuaed any kleaglea to Jump In the river." (Detroit News.) A TAMKD 1111UTK (tirimix I'nHs Courier) ' And the hoy la nlmoat getting niHohedlont and Ir smoking. Ilia mother allow him. 1 nm work ing every hour I . nan to(- keep thing going, and do not sjicnd any money foolishly. Tho boy Iiiim got It In hlR head I should fur- ulnh him with cigars because his "mother said ho could Rinok. 1 have given him the hurt cigar 1 had Juki to aavo the exclmngo ot worda between Rho anil I. Tho prevailing wenthor Is a good sample of what cussing It in August will accomplish. ' I': McDonald of the city hall gang. Is behind a cigarette holder, lie Is the first nlderniiui to come down with effeteness. Several of tho postofflcc pens, hold overs from the McKlnley administra tion, write like, they have done ser vice na crowbars In opening letter boxes. Upstate citlKona are reiterating their desire to listen to the rain drip off the atatehouae caves. HlOVKNfiK Ah hnl old fly, you're looking dltay now ' And plainly wobbly on your props; You're, not tho stuns gay peat that ' used to' crawl Upon our bald, defenseless topR. You've got a groggy look, n dopey air That makes you hard to recognlr.o. For lately we have known you full of pep And nnd dev-llsh enterprise. Too well wo recollect with that con . tempt You viewed our efforts to connect Our heavy hand und your annoying form And only bruised nur self-respect, We've fancied that you laughed a loud ah-ha! The times we raised n wild ado: nut now well, you're a sorry picture, fly. And now we're gonna ah hnl you. tltnltimoro Hun.) t Who can remember when there was only one lady employe of the t'opco, anil tho male workers liml plenty of outside duties? im.n iMiwv w tii II vi'i.iit (Knot, Cul., Xevia) Recently, however, a new ele ment or Influence, or whatever It might he designated, has be come -painfully 'evident, ami thn heretofore peaceful village Is fre quently rendud hy n wnve of malevolence that must be settled hy the overworked Judiciary of the county. At lust the county Is to have n Jitxs orehealrn. The personnel consists of . Miss Jessie Npencer, pianist; Mr, Con rad, who doubles on the violin and . saxophones: Mr. Conrad nl the drums and I'hurlle llurton twanging a banjo. Tltr latter part of this week n trum pet player nnd another saxophone nrtlst will ha added, nnd then all the ol! bono In town will be culled to rtruw upon their supply of anuke oil for stiff Joints, as It Is anticipated a d nee will he given at least once n month. (Mortuary, Ky., Timet.) rilgns of wild life. , IlnnXhliH-kH m Hirlke, ! NRW YOltK. The suffering Is np- pnllkig In llnrlem. Ktgni -iiunuron bootTilarki) nro nit strike und SO-cent . t lilnoi are threatened., - I MERELY NORMALCY Nor Hell Hi fury like a Which 1ms no ai'plicntioM to nnd UulL'aria. except this: The Greece for the a'veroKe citizen f C'onifrovc, or he would undoubtedly have been les emphatic reifardint; Women. Greece nnd liuluarin, i! will first Balknn wnr, but when Turkey dropped from the picture, Greece lost no time in declaring war upon her former friend, and gave her a very- artistic drubbing. Since then there luis been an uninterrupted feud , between these two nations, not assuaged by the world wnr. When a Greek meets a Bulgarian, there is an immediate de mand for (in undertaker. Therefore, the present "alarums" from Athens and Sofia should not be taken too seriously. To shoot a Greek officer currying a flng of truce, or murder a Bulgarian priest during morning ral heading of diplomatic intercourse, in tho southwestern Balkans. There . may bo considerable noise, and fury, even guerilla Vi'arfaro may be indulged in for a day or ho, but protracted hos tilities are highly improhnble. . . This is not duo to any moral cide in the Balkans is the international pastime, but because the necessary financial nid from Kuropu is lacking. And while the Bulgarians will individually nnd informally, organized combat is practically im possible. For, say what we will, modern wars can not be con. ducted without some loosening of the purse-strings. . QUILL One certain way to become a .Sunday is still a day of rest, if Perhaps they would have loquacity. One good thing about balloon lo help them any. Proof readers are those quiet, obscure men who punctuate for great authors. "It might be worse," said to sec us moving out." If all were (nullified to do flic world get oriticst Florida has ono nilvnntage. think up a way to tax climate. One reason why few recognizo Opportunity is because it is disguised as a hard job. A bee dies when it stings with the man who sells stock. One of the few words that linger to remind us of tho horrors of the war period is "synthetic." Correct this sentence: "Thank "I've had one cone this afternoon." Autumn is that blessed season when people have about fin ished talking about their vacations. It takes' a lot of prejudice to make Russians seem the only people who make a mess of 'government. Americanism: Making cars do 70; scolding speeders. Sell ing pistols; wondering why there is so much shootiug. Correct this sentence: "lie's not doing at all well in school,' said the mother, "but 1 don't blame his teacher." . Correct this sentence: "I didn't claim kin with him when l.c was poor," said the mini, "and I won't now that he's rich." RipplingRhumos 00RY LITERATURE ttjVf V life gnes on, a dull routine," said James Adolphns 1A Jones; "I toil to earn the good long green, tho roubles and the bones. In Quigg & Quiller's Gold Brick store I'm sell ing chewing gum; each day is liko the day before, and like the day to come. All day I'm patient and polite, as gracious as can be; and then I journey home at night, and drink three quarts of tea, I drink three quarts of tea, my boys, nnd as the glad hours go, I wallow in such gory joys as only meek men know. 1 read those startling magazines which deal in death and doom, in which the heroes are machines that send men to tho tomb. 1 read of pirates long and lank who spread their ebon sails, and make their victims walk the plank, fur dead men tell no tales. The grim avengers of the woods, with notches on their guns! They are the stuff, they are the goods, for routine-weary ones. If 1 were reading forest trails, nnd leaving blood in pools, I'd doubtless hanker for the tales which treat of Sabbath schools. I'd want to read the sunshine books in which fair dimpled maids hold picnics in the sylvan nooks, in moral glens nnd glades. Hut people read that they may roam from drab familiar things, that they may leave their humdrum homes and scrap for fighting kings. To mo, the meekest man on enrlh, nigle is ft happy time; and any tale has little worth that doesn't reek with crime." IN THE BALKANS woman morned the throat ennd war between Greece hatred of tho average citizen of liultsaria wag not known to W. be recalled, were allies in the prayers, coincs under the gen- scruples on either side, for homi continue to fight the Greeks, POINTS cynic is to be a caddy. you don't count the coroner. done belter to try Mitchell for pants is that creasing doesn't seem Adam; "there are no neighbors something useful, where would Kven tho prize idiot couldn't ' - . you. Now if it could bo crossed ' '. you, no," said the small boy: S3 -4T T-l Ecrconal Health Serricc D, WILLIAM BRADY. ML D Signed lei tart pertaining to peraonal health and hygiene, oot to diteaao dtaflnoilt or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a t tamped, eelf-add retted envelope la encloted. Letter should ba brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letter received, only a lew can na ant wared nere. No reoiy can De nuureaa wr. wiuiam nraoy, in care 01 uie Rxplululng tlie For 20 ynrs the. first decade of which wa much longer than the nee ond, an I am confident I'rofessor Kin stein will some day dUcover, for 20 moderately Ion? yearn, If not ho Ionic aa the years since John Cartwritfht killed poor Krand muther, 1 have en ased exclusively In teaching hy plena to the poor in IHK uided liilty, teaching folks how to live and how to keep well, trying to teach 'em to en joy a certain kmd of humor, which un fortunately the un informed and misinformed take all too- seriously for the good of their health, In the course of these 20 yearn of teaching I have received plenty of pooh-poohs from the peewees, count less curses from the crooks, and one or two admissions from doctors that my efforts do no harm. In the 20 years 1 have learned a little ahottt teaching. One thing I have learned Is that doctors are positively not people if measured hy community of thought and language, and the more real science and wisdom and medical truth a doctor would impart to the laity, the more difficult It Is for the laity to understand him. This is due, first, to the vast amount of misinfor mation which the laity has already ac quired through tho pioneer popular educational activities of tho quacks and crooks; and, second, to the differ ence of tongue, the doctor's language being unintelligible to the layman un til It Is interpreted, and the layman's Inngunge being very misleading to the doctor unless it is discounted. With 20 years of practice as an interpreter of medical language, I am not yet altle to converse freely and Intelligibly In lay lingo. "When I flatter myself on the lucidity of my explanation some layman Is likely to puncture my ped agogic pride by asking me to explain the explanation. For example: "As an old reader and an ard ent admirer of your teaohlngs, I confess I am sometimes a little confused, or is it that I am too dull to see the point? Anyhow I am struggling at present with your various allusions to cod liver oil, which, I believe, you have suggested at different times In the last year for the following purposes: To prevent rickets In babies, to prevent constipation In babies, to increase children's re sistance against crl (I grasp that "one at nny'rate!) to help Herawny persons grow fat, to help In tho ' cure of a; chronic running ear, to help clearmp obstinate sinus in fection, and In one Instance, If I am not mistaken, you ever rec ommended It for a child with bow legs. As I say. it may be just my own density, but I am at a loss to reconcile these various sug gestions, and I will be grateful for , light on the question, if you will , be ho good tp yours faithfully." It i tru'f I have recommended plain cod liver oil for all of the con ditions mentioned and then some, nnd In evory instance I endeavored to ex plain why cod liver o'll war advisable, hut, as I said before, I have not yet mastered the layman's language. I'lain cod liver oil seems to be the richest of all known food or medicinal substances In some unidentified but Miss Poor! Moots yut. downtown filay dressed Ilko she wue escnpln from a hurnJn' hotel. Join th navy im' hco tii' your finish. , Who's Who 1XMF.II K. CKOWI.F.Y The r. S. Shipping Board recently voted to accept the resignation of Admlml Leigh C. 1'nlmer ns presi dent of tho emergency fleet corpora tion. The resignation hnd been jn their hands since his appointment In January, 1U24, at the Insistence of President Coolldge. After forcing Admiral Palmer to resign his pop It Ion t h ey chose Kl mer K. Crowley to suc ceed him ns presl- 77 yr7 I ration. Crowley Is w $Jit$&sJi ,,mn(M,tlt with the wxpori rueiinisnip company of New E.E.CROWUEV York and Is vald to he a practical shipplngQiunn, He was formerly employed by Vnlmer ns assistant to the director of opera tions: Ctow Icy ii a l'C8id.cntO( JQoaLon, made to aueriee not AOAiermiiua u Inatruallana. Explanation. essential factor called a vitamin, which prevents rickets. Considerable experimental evidence and clinical experience seems to show that this vi tamin helps to maintain natural re sismnoe against certain upper . res piratory infections, of which sinusitis and middle ear suppuration (running ear) are common effects and the more acute respiratory infections In children familiar examples. Constipa tion In young children is a common feature of early rickets and bow leg gedness In young children is generally an expression of rickets. : This same fat soluble or antirach itic factor or vitamin, which cod liver oil provides, probably has consider able to do with the growth and devel opment of the body, and that is why cod liver oil helps many skinny young persons to put on needed flesh, out of all proportion with the mere food value of the oil as fat. -.-. ; ; QrF.fcTIOX.q A0 AKSWFItS. r llolil. Nut to Kay Brave Man. I wish you would be good enough to send me your Karoll regimen. My husband savs I nm getting altogether too fat.- (Mrs. M. J. I?.) Answer. The sad part of It Is that you let him get away with stuff Uko that. One wonders If the heinous oharge can be really true. Of course, that is within the realm of possibility, yet even so, ore you not establishing a had precedent, permitting the rash fellow to express himself as canddldly as that? If this Is passed by unchal lenged, next thing you know he'll ho discovering that you're getting too old or something. They can go to great lengths once ynu let domn the bars. I have no Karnll regimen for wives who believe all their husbands tell 'em. But if you will mention your height and weight I will send you some Instruc tions how to train down to fighting trim and knock tho conceit out of your bold man. Technics of Tooth Unfiling Please Inform me the proper way to brush the teeth that Is, whether up and down, side to side, or a rotary movement., (Miss K. 8.) Answer It seems to be a matter of personal preference. ' Some dentists are of the up and down school, some advocate side to side brushing with a brush rounded to fit the teeth, and some are rotarlans. I favor the up and down method, but Instead of a horrible tooth brush I just work my teeth up and down In n hunk of pun kin pie, or an apple, or a stalk of cel ery or some such natural cleanser. This does not keep my tooth so clean that they can never decay but that's an Ideal which is unattainable any how, except In magazine fiction. Only by regular visits to the dentist for the removal of tartar and other deposits or stains can the teeth be kept fairly clean. Brushing does no particular harm, but It seems a great waste of. time. i Tlio Gastric Stomach, Where can I get a book which will ! tell me nil ahout a gastric stomach? (Mrs K. U.) Answer. Possibly Stephen Iea- I cock has written one.- If you are seeking a book which gives you all kinds of symptoms or Introduces you to nil kinds of stomach diseases, any Ahady quack or nostrum- maker will provide It for you. But for health's sake you should not Indulge In that kind of reading. Oastrlc, by the way, means of or pertaining to the stom ach. ' E DATE TREE Uj KKNKST S REMAN Octob.r 21, 180S 120 .r, jo The Battle of Trafalgar was won by Lord Nelson. Napoleon's fleet, under Villeneuve, lying off Cape Trafalgar, Spain, was sur prised and attacked by the British. Advancing with thirty-three war ships and flying his famous slogan, "England expects every man to do his duty!" Nelson, after fright ful destruction, captured the entire flee. He was killed during the engagement, but through his vic tory Engla 'd was made mistress of the seas. cvpriuht w rrram Siadim im Rural Precincts Put Over Tulatin Tunnel PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. St. (A. P.) Tho creation. of tho proposed Portlnnd-Tulnttn vnlley tunnel dis trict was approved at the special election held yesterday. The coun-'l try precincts overcame an adverse majority of fit In the two Portland precincts Involved In the election. A tntiil of 1 T 10 votes, or three-fifths of the number cunt was needed, andl the project carried with IM to spare. The complete unofficial fig ures were: Yes. IsTs? no, o;3. Cook wlih gas. 'New Series by VVWNE FERGUSON cAuthor tfTtrguson on cAucrionBndgf iiwTMMaaaBBgiaigiaM CwrrttM im by tier), Ji. . ' ' ,., ARTICLE No. 10 r . - , Th writer wai much surprised the ther day to receive a letter from a eorrcapondent aking the definition of n "original bid." Perhapa there are other who are in doubt. An "original bid" la the nrit or opening bid of the hand, whether mad by the dealer, , second, third or fourth hands. It is alio called th "initial bid." It ia very im portant to understand this distinction lor there is very great difference be tween "original bids" and "forced bids," that is, those bid made after another player baa already bid. Original bids by dealer or aecona hand must always show two quick tricks, either in a suit or no-trump bid. Original bids by third or fourth Band must show at least three quick trick. These requirements are arbitrary and should be closely fol lowed. Original bids offer the best op portunity to give partner exact infor mation and. unless these requirements are closely followed, partner ia given Incorrect information, usually to hi disadvantage. After another player has bid, however, bids may be made freely that would not be justifiable original bids. For example: Suppose the dealer has bid on club, the following hand 'justify a bid of one diamond, one heart and ne spade respectively! V7 Hearts , 2 - ., ... Clubs 10, 7, Diamonds A, I, 8, 7, i , Spades K, 10, 2 ' Hearta-Q,J,9,4,2 Clubs 7, 2 Diamonds A, 4, 2 nde 10,7, 6 Hwfti A, a Answer to Hearta 7,4, 2 Club-Q,7,2 Diamonds rone Spade Q, 6 Hearta K.T.9 Clubs 10,6,5 Diamond none) Spade K, 10 I :A Hearts Q, 10,6 Clubs K Diamonds K, 6, 2 Spades 7 There are no trumps and Z is in the lead. How can YZ so play the hand that they will win five of the eight tricks against any defense? Z should play the king of clubs and Y should play the seven so that he cannot be forced in the lead on the third round of clubs. This Elay by Y is very important and the ey of the problem. Z should now play the seven of spades. A can either win the trick and return spades or allow Y to win the trick. His better play is to win the trick with the king of spades and lead another spade which Y wins with the queen Y should now play the queen of clubs. B can play a low club or the jack of clubs. If he plays a low club, B will be forced in the lead with the jack of clubs on the next round. He will then be forced to play diamonds. L can take two tricks in diamonds by refusing to win the first trick. If B plays the jack of clubs at trick four, A will be forced in the lead on the next lead of clubs and must lead a heart up to Z i Poems That Live vp-mii. Does the rond wind up-htll all the way? Yes. to tho very end. Will the day'it Journey take the wholo Ions dny? From morn to night, my friend. But Is there (or the night a resting place? A roof for when the slow dark houi'H begin, May not the darkness hide It from my face? You cannot miss that inn. Shall I meet other wnyfnrers at night? ThoHO who have gone before. Then must I knock, or call when Just In sight? Thr-y will not keep you standing at that door. Shall I find comfort, trnvel-soro nnd weak ? Of labor you shall find the sum. Will there ho beds for me and all who seek? Yen, beds for nil who rnme. ChrtHtlni Ilossctti. Advertising For Jewett-Paige Cars With New Agency The ralge-Dctrolt Motor Car com pany announces that, effective No vember 1st, Its advertising program will be handled by Brooke, Smith & French, Inc., Detroit. Plnns are al ready under way for extensive and striking campaigns on both Puige and Jewett car. The loss advertising program of the Paige-Detroit Motor company is being prepared on a scale that insures more powerful support than ever be. fore for Paige-Jcwett dealers. The company's policy of devoting the ma jor part of the appropriation to news paper advertising In the territories of Its dealers will. It is announced, be continued. At the same time, trade papers and national magazines will be extensively used. The Mall Tribune and Bun will continue tu enrry the advertising of thla company and keep the penplo of southern Oregon nnd northern Call, ftrntn posted on these cars. A .Man of Action. nt'DAPKST. Apparently not all the wittier hove left for the I'nltod Stntes. One memVu-r of parliament thr' another our his heud out lilts, the lobby, O Irsy Lessons in-.. AUCTION BRIDGE ciub m,J V; - Diamond 10,3,2 Spades K, J, 7,4,3 None of the hands contain Justifiable original bid. Note, however, that in each cue the hand contain at lean' a An-kalf .imrlr trick and f least one-half trick in the suit bid. The same correspondent aao aaacu I I A.la.'nl Lid. W0.lt thm only one that could be doubled in- lormatorily, tnat is, id mi u " partner. Th answer to thn is simple. The question as to whether or not the bid doubled ia an original bid la imma terial, if partner double before you tove bid and at hi first opportunity. L. : - J...LU 1. an lnfnrma.fnFV doilhl and Ul IWUU. 1. -' I . is asking you to bid. It is always wise to be atile to auiinfiusa m uhwhw; ..l.U frnm - niilinM fiaubla. that I. one made to defeat the contract. '' An iuformatory douoie is a oouoie oi a suit bid of one, two or three, or of a no-trump bid of one, if made at the first opportunity and before partner ha made a bid. The fact that the doubler ha bid ia immaterial. If be double after he ha bid but at his first oppor tunity, he is still asking his partner for a bid. For example, the dealer bids a spade, fourth hand bids two hearts and the dealer doubles, he is doubling at his first opportunity and therefore asking for a bid. Note the distinction very carefully. But get this right. When you have made' a -bid of one -no-trump, i.eond hand bids tww tearts, and your partner doubles, he is not asking you f J v.'. A II- ......... "Parfnrj I wa. lui uw. - "- .,..... , - -' just about to bid two hearts myself, let f . : . I H . Cms aouuie Ul uuik iuuw. ; Problem No, i . ,, Hearts none Clubs J, 4,3 Diamonds J, 10,5,4,9 Spade non . t B : hand thus allowing Z to make both his heart trick and the kind of diamonds. In either event, therefore, YZ must win five of the eight tricks against any defenw. It is an interesting and in structive problem because it involves many points of play that come up very frequently, particularly forcing an op ponent in the lead to his disadvantage. Also note Z's play of the diamond suit in case B won the fourth trick and A'a lead of the low heart when forced in the lead on the fifth trick. Bad play by t either A or Z in these situations would ' cause the' loss of a trick. Problem No. .7 . There is another angle to consider. Suppose A should win the second trick with the king of spades and then lead the king of hearts and follow with the nine of hearts. How can YZ so play against this defense that they may win five of the eight tricks? This point will be considered in the next artisl. Mounter est Ranch Holds Sale Saturday Ueglnnld Parsons, . owner of the Mnntcrent stock- ranch nenr Hilt, Calif., will sell at auction on Monday, October 26, several head of his high bred Hereford rattle. Included in the sale are young bulls and females that have taken blue ribbons at the Klam ath county, Jackson county nnd Salem Btnte fairs, e The prizes awnrded this blue blood ed stock this year are four grand champions," one reserve grand cham pion. 11 champions, 27 firsts, 18 sec onds nnd 12 thirds. This celebrated herd Is known nil over Oregon and California nnd mnny stockmen are taking advantage of these sales to Improve their herds. rook with RTR. 4th Women's Handicap is greatly curbed this new way of solving this oldest hygienic problem THERE Is a new way in woman's hygiene that ends the insecurity of old-time "sanitary pads" and thekj unhappy days, 8 in 10 better class women now use"KOTEX." S times a absorbent as ordinary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL dan ger of offending. Discards as easily as a piee of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass ment ' Obtainable at all drag and de partment stores simply by saying "KOTEX." You ask for it without hesitancy. Costs only a few cents. Proves old ways a folly. Twelve in a pack age. In fairness to yourself, try it. k o t ex Na Uxmdry-dimmd UU tfama G O O o o .