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O o PACE o OKKGOX, 'fi'KSI$Y, XOVIiMltKljOS5, U)'jr MEDFOItD MATTJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORT). SEVEN TAMMANY SURE ASKS PRESIDENT TO EIRE THREE TRADE OFFICERS KLAN AND 111 1 ISSUES TODAY IN' 3 CITY ELECTIONS OF IN CITY NKW YOnK, Nov. 3. (A. 1'.) Governor X Smith's battlo for u new democratic mayor of rfccw York w'n before nomo 1,200,000 votors to day for dcclMon. The voters of the entire state passed upon his efforts to amend the atnte constitution'. Tammany Halt was highly confi dent of. electing as mayor, State Henator James J. .Walker, former sdng writer, and sponsor of legisla tion permitting boxing and Sunday baseball and movies. Tammany pre-j dictions of 'Walker's plurality run from 300,000 up. ' Walker .was a 15 .to .'l favorite in speculation. Some republican spokesmen predicted the election of the republican candidate, Frank D. Waterman, manufacturer and a novice in politics.' . .Predictions over four constitu tional amendments were not so cer- inm no ill' iiiu fiiayui amy . hkhIii though confidence' was expressed by their supporters. y.One would , pro vide ' a 1100,000,000 general public i i . . .. 1 bend Issue of 1300,000,000 to elimi nate grade crossings and the other two would ' make possible state ad ministrative and Judiciary reforms. ' Oovernor -Smith ;has stumped the state for' them, saying; that as he intends to retire to privnto life, he wants them- to bo his "heritage to1 the state In gratitude 'for the honors! It has shown him. i, j Although there has been some re publican machine opposition to tlie Amendments, several leaders of that . party have endorsed all or some of' them. Former Governor B. B. Odell republican, last night reported his approval. Republican opposition has been keen against the proposed bond issues. ' ; The rnmpaign for the amendments has been overshadowed by the may orallty fight In the city. William Randolph Hearst several dayH qko endorsed Walker and yesterday lie came out with a criticism of the governor, saying he . had made the mistake three times , of supporting him for governor -'and that three times was too many, . The publisher accused the governor of always mak ing deals . with the big Interests. WASHINGTON. Nov.. 3. (A. IM -liasll M. Munley. director of tho Itooplo'H lofjislutivc service. In a let ter to President CoolidKe made pub lie today, makes his demands for the resignations of Commissioners VnnKreet, Hunt und Humphrey of the federal trade commission for ''incompetency and Wilful neglect f duty." In "preBsliiK further investi gation of the $400,000,000 bread merger." The commisHion on Saturday pub lished a report from its chief exam iner., recommending that the inquiry Into the reported merger plans of the General Baking company, Conti nental Halting and Ward Baking companies, be held open, but that no action be taken at this time because .of the absence of any definite in formation that such u merger was contemplated. . Tho commission has not announc ed any action in the case. Msuic, Magic, Humor Vaudeville Program 5; O. 5.; Magic Cleaner A New Advertiser s : B. O. 8., tho magic cleaner, which it ia claimed ) will t keep everything bright and new, including suits, l;nu leuflft.. kitchen utensils, bath root fix tyres. brass bftds, aJumlnum. ..rin.(t "copper ware.' t'electHV "fixtures, gas and electric .ftiovqs, metal parts; of auto mopl(os, golf clubs,, advertised all 'over the country, is another- hew addition to Kali Tribune list of advertisers be ginning today. ' Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative. Carets" 10c Don't stay headachy, bilious, constipated, tick I ' Take one ' or two "Cascaret." any time to mildly stimu late your liver and start your bowels. . Then you will feel line, your head .become, clear, stomach weet, tongue pink- and ' skin row. ' Kothntir else cleans, sweetens, and re frrnhf. the entire system like pleasant, hsrmlcai candy-like "Casearets." They never gripe, overact, or sicken. Direc tions for men, women, children on each box drugstores. One of the best muslciil organiza tions to visit this city in many months is the Metropolitan Five, a mixed quartette .of trained singers appear ing on regular weekly vaudeville bill tomorrow matinee and' night at Hunt's Cratorian. Iji Temple present a series of magic mynterie, assisted by a churmlug miss, und Otto Navarro, a comedian who never does anything right. A I 4 f ipiftiit Jane Allyn.- number of illusions with a comedy strain lire given. "Holly, the tlolden Voice." present a novelty number, singing in tenor, baritone and contralto tones, and en hancing her act , with comedy of the rural type. "To Let" Is an entertaining comedy skotch. in which Dav Kox and Jane Allyn depict the humorous side gf liv ing in small quarters. Jess and Dell, "The Human Pup pets," with a dancing and talking act, in which they use the bodies of dolls, and depicting a doll character. In addition to the regular " vaude ville, thero will be the popular "Topics of the Day," and a good comedy film. Agnes A jit's Ih KxtMHiuntg LOH A KG BLISS. Humors that Ag nes Ay res, film star, known in private life as Mrs. Manuel Hoachi. is antici pating a visit of the stork, were con firmed by her husband. He described tho reports as rather previous, "but, 1 am happy to say, quite correct." 1ml Inn Is Accused. MODESTO, Cal. A deathbed state ment by J. C. Nattress of Toulurnne county accused Charles Plummer, half breed Indian of shooting him twlco through the leg. Nattress died before the completion of the statement. WASHINGTON', Nov. 3. (A. P.) Prohibition and tho Ku . Klux Klan furnish the issues tit some of tho more spectacular of the election con tests which are to bo decided today in thirteen states. The wet and dry question is right at the front In the New Jersey guberna torial contest with Harry Moore, the Democratic candidate, declaring for modification of tho Volstead act and repeal of the atato enforcement act and State Senator Arthur Whitney, republican, favoring enforcement of both of those acts. Tho Ku Klux Klan has been raised In the mayoralty fights in Detroit and Louisville, Ky. Prohibition also has figured In the Detroit contest. In the Detroit non-partisan election, supporters of Mayor John W. Smith have accused Charles Bowles, the op position candidate, with being a Klan candidate. Bowles denies he Is a member of tho Klan and charges that Detroit- Is a "wide open" town which he promises to "clean up." Injection of the Klan issue In the Louisville mayoralty fight had an un-.i usual result, William T.-Baker with drawing as the democratic candidte within '18 .hours of the election after tho republican committee had offered a reward of $1000 if he could prove he was not or never had been a Klans man. - . - ... Joseph T. O'Nell, former judge of the state court of appeals, replaced Baker as the candidate against Arthur A. Willis, republican. Two seats in the house of represen tatives are at Issue . In today election with the republicans seeking to retain control over that from, the Third New Jersey district and the democrats peeking to keep that from the Third Kentucky district. Frank T. Appleby is running in New Jersey for the seat made vacant . by the death of his father and ia opposed by J. Lyle Ken mouth, democrat. Thurman B. Dixon, democrat, and John W. Moore, republican, are con testing In Kentucky for the place In the houso made vacant by tho death of Robert Y. Thomas. - New York, Kentucky New Jersey and Virginia are to elect members of the state legislature, while the voters of Pennsylvania will fill 'one state of fice. Constitutional amendments also were voted upon In New York and Ohio. ,. . Boston furnishes a special mayoral ty contest, unique In the number of candidates offered for the .place, sev en democrats and threo republicans. At one time seventeen were in tho field. Kansas City, Indlanpollg and Pitts burg are among the other cities where contests for maypr are. up .while San Francisco" Is" to decide the question of purchasing a municipal street railway and elect supervisors and three other officials. , , . Another National Advertiser Returns ToM..T. Columns Afior an absence of some months from tho Mall Tribune advertising col umns. Grangoi, a rough cut smoking tobacca, put up by tho Ligegt & My ers Tobacco company, is advertising again today.'beglnning a schedule. They advertise "Wctlnian'fi famous old 1870 mollowlng method which not only takes all trace of bitterness and bite out of tobacco, but brings ft to a mild, spicy .richness. It's 20 de grees cooler and the smoothest, sweet est piece of smoking. smokers ever ex pcrlendc, tho producers dcclaro. Oakland Mayor Ih Angry. . OAKLAND. 'Comparisons of Oak land's undeveloped water front with the harbors of Portland and San Pe dro aro "Invidious and libelous," in the opinion of Mayor John L. Davie of Oakland. Mayor Davie sought In vain to have tho city oouncll ordor motion picture houses to atop exhibiting pic-' tures of tho throe spots. Pontf with m 4th QUICK COOKING Cook2to3 minutes only OATS OF Ready in 2 minutes. New style H-O Quick Cooking Oats the time-saving, energy-building breakfast dish.' , Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm, granular oat meal. , Appetizing delicious healthful!'! Filled with flavor packed with nourishment.' Smooth firm in texture ryct retaining the nece" . sary roughage for quick, easy digestion. t Thai "all-nighteookcd" flavor in only two minutes FOR MORE TlfcN BOVIARS MAKER3D ' (AUTY PRODUCTS R-O AoRNBYt OAT . HECK EM CHAM FAUNA NrxxFEHUNtnravrarputiQ I (as rvuicAM nam I r- v To men whose pipes burn hotter than and Maria Gettin' hot under the bat-wing won't cool down the Fahrenheit in that old underslung . . . For any pipe '11 burn infernally fast and hot if you stoke 'er with tobacco that's cut too blame fine . . . But ' ream 'er clean and pack 'er full of Granger it's cut rough to burn slow and cool then you'll find r it"20 degrees cooler inside" and , the smoothest, sweetest piece of smoking you ever experienced. It's cut rough to burn coot -a scientific fact , k The finer (obacoo's cut, the faster it burns and the hotter I The rate of combustion depends on the oxygen around each particle of tobacco ao Granger's cut coarse (Rough Cut, we call it) to burn slower, emoke cooler and last longer. -r treorrr It Mtiu Touaooo Co.' I nkKLU 111 nHf J at;.. instead of tins hence 10 Albert IF1L "Makes the Milk Flow' Sold and Recommended By MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. ' As a Dairy Feed of More Than Ordinary Value SAVE YOUR HEALTH IT'S MORE PRECIOUS THAN YOUR - MONEY 1'VilkH Who look Into tho future Willi i-onNilonco plan tliolr liouHnknnpIni; wllh tho Hiimo Honso that makoH u hiiRiiiiiHa HiinonHHriil. Tho olil fashionpil plini of luivlns tho wauhini? demo at liomn iIoch not nvon luy In (lollnin anil wrnlH. 75 conU for -IB iiouihIh" wol .wiirIi. I'hono.iiH anil watch un koop a ilatu wllh your order. 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