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ftfgPPORP MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOBP, OTtTTCifty, MITRMOT, ' flPRTK 13, 1923. ' PAGE SEVEN "(OVER 242 million OF 'EM ROLLED EVERY. MONTH ('BACKWARD PARTY' BY CENTRAL POINT C. E. FRIDAY EVE 'T1 Sits M 'k V: - "' ' . -ft-J1.- ffc FOR. TWO FULL OUNCES The best tobacco Barley plus years of mellowing. No, r there isn't anything better in9 a cigarette f Liccrrr & Myers Tobacco Co. SPORT BRIEFS EUGENE, Ore., Apr. 30. (P Continued heavy ruins, making j practice impowible and Sunday j games very Imporbable, today j caused the advancement of the en-m UUItv till Aillll cv, Hinie v,uuki: h nn ovhlhftlnn irn. nipim Anvil' Order of advancement of thej srhedute for one week was ftiarto by George "U'ilhelm, president of I the circuit. All teams of the league j agreed to the change. Salem, Bend! and Cottage Grove are now tied for the leadership of the league, with one game won and non lost as each team's record. INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. ID. (P) The .race between a privately own ed Ilispano-Sulza and a Stutz: Black Hawk was called off at 8:21 a. m, today after 17 hours and 21 minutes of the proposed 24 hours grind had elapsed. A broken con necting rod caused the withdrawal of the Ktutz entry. "When the Stutz withdrew the Illspano-guiza had traveled 1,357 miles and had maintained" an average speed of 70.14 miles an hour. The Stutz was more than 600 miles in the rear, having been forced to spend much time in the pits because of mechanical trouble. Fights Last Night (By the Aaociatetl Press.) MONTREAL.. George Flfleld, Toronto, won over Johnny Moris, Montrenl (12). SPRINGFIELD, 111. Joey Ro chelle, Chicago, defeated Willie Yap (10). ... TOLEDO.; O.-, -llUly- Wallace, Cleveland, knocked out Big Kcp pen,'Heaver Falls, Pa. (7). Who said you couldn't do anything&bout the i e , weather? If spring be warm or chilly you protect yourself with the new I SHANES Light weight Union Suit SOW can III f Mark Twain would still find many people who talk about the weather but few who never do anything about it. Thousands of men have stopped shivering in nainsook when north winds blow in the springtime. They're no longer suffocated by winter underwear when sudden warm spells come. IlANES has given them a new lightweight knitted union suit specially, designed for all kinds of spring weather. Knitted from full-combed yarn. SoftJ fine. Made to fit all over by two measures trunk and chest. Buttons sewed on with plenty of good stout thread. Reinforced buttonholes that arc made for buttoning. Short sleeves. Three quarter or ankle length. Rayon trimmed throughout. Absolutely' guaranteed every thread, stitch and button. Examine this garment at your dealer's. Look for the special HANES,Co Label. The price is only $1.50 the garment. If he hasn't it, write to P. II. Ilanes Knitting Co., Winston-Salem, N.C. CENTRAL POINT, April 19. The Christian Endeavor young peo ple will hold a "backward" party 111 the basement of the 1'nlon church Friday evening of this week. As the name implies, every thins Is to be reversed that eve ning, including clothes, lunch and ames. All the young people nre looking forward to nn evening of fun. Miss Dorothy Martin spent Tues day night in town, the guest of Miss jwmlreu nurger. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eldred were visitors nt the Mcllnsey home Sun day. Koy Weaver came over from Hilt and pon tthe day in town with home folks and friends last Sun day. , Rev. und Mrs. J. M. Johnson cele brated their daughter Amy's birth day laBt Saturday evening by giv ing her a birthday dinner In Med ford. Miss Kuth Webster wus her Sunday visitors In Medford In- Miwluil Frlltli 1 11 ni n n. tfliznhetl Scott and Myrtle Hoswell. Tim axmit linulint anMnl nnil nrn- gram last Friday evening at the high scnooi auditorium was a suc cess both socially and financially, and cleared the boys and girlB over 30. The program was .good and ready sale was tound for the uoxes. t.nt.1 II. Atil Inu. nnrlv nt the " home of the class president, Mrs. ii.t.r x'tnimiu vmhi nni nv niiei'miuu. I with 26 adults present. The devo tional part was led by Mrs. War ner, and a good old-fashioned "bIiw;" was enjoyed and token part In by all. The program commit tee, consisting of Mrs. Louise ('rimes and Mrs. Frances WJyatt, prepared and had hidden Easter eggs with scripture references writ ten on each egg, and each lndy Is expected to learn the verse her egg called for and 4lve it at the next party, which will be held In May at the home of Mrs. E. E. Faber. The alumni basketball team went to Medford one evening Inst week and had a group icture taken and spent the rest of the evening at tending a movie. Various groups of high school pupils have been having pictures taken for the annual, to be issued this spring, which promises to be an extra good edition. . 1- nn.l Mr. (InlHulllll'V fll'OVfl to Moseburg one day recently, return ing the same evening. m,.q SnviW. n former resident of Central Point but now living in Pocatello, Idaho, nas oeen in uie valley recently visiting Mrs. Sheley, Mrs. Lena Bristol and other old neighbors and friends, and also her mother, who is teaching school at Trail. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox and daughter, Oeraldlno, drove to Hogue Elk Easter Sunday and en joyed at picnic dinner. ivi- n,l l4-a f'lvilft RnlpR and family and Mrs. Pratt drove down to Grants Pass, wnero tney were joined by Mr. and" Mrs. Harry Swarm of Glendalo, nnd ate din ner and spent the day together. Johnnie Mohnert and Edith Ill man were dinner guests at the Bos well home Sunday. Mr. Erlcson, ono of our high school teachers, went to Salem last week. . Mrs. Nettle Herring of Okla homa, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hur ler, for several weeks, started on her return home Thursday evening. She expects to visit with her niece. Miss Hernlce Uurger, nt Los An geles. Mrs. Albert Burger, who has been In the Jenkins hospital, has returned home and is staging with her son, Bert Burger, west of town. ' -o Inhnann ami ann . flpnrfi. drove to Klamath Falls Sunday to visit Mrs. jonnson s uaugmer, mis. Ellen Magee. Joe Boswell drove over from Yreka Wednesday for a short visit J. L. Burger and nert Hedgepalh left Thursday morning for Gazelle. Calif., -where they are going to en- r(r In" piipnoiilai. wnrlr nn the large dairy ranch at that place. lnis work isbis tne year arounu, and both Mr. Burner and Mr. Hedgeuath are old hands on this ranch. I Is i"YEIXW ! M A SK " ELASTIC KNIT LIGHTWEIGHT UNDERWEAR .mm CHICAGO, Apr. 19.--(7P) The notable huccpbji of the late Kiln vinKiz Young an mincrlntcndcnt of tho Chicago public school Hynlem hail created considerable Bcntlmrnt In school and political circle for the appointment of a woman to the post of the ousted William McAn drew. Names of three women, none of whom In actively engaged in school work, have been discuHHCd: Mm. Kva Holland Hamilton, who h?adn the republican women's orna nida tion In Cook county; Mm. Eliza beth M. Flhe, a' practicing attor ney, and Mm. Leonard lirundnse, clubwoman and wife of the former republican 24th ward committee man. McAndrew wax found guilty at a ftchol board trial of Insubordination and pro-British teachlncs. Selec tion of a successor Is not expected to be made until the last of May when the organization of the school board will be effected. I.O.Vno.V, Apr. Ifl. 0D The Cunnrd liner Alnunla, en route from New York to Iondon. col lided In the Thames off Tilbury thM morning with a barge in tow. M4 V Vrv Seprivinglffu of Teeth Beauty ? Lift this unbecoming veil Accept Science's New Way to Dazzling White Teeth IOOK in your mirror. What do you cc? A thin mask of yellow on your teeth I You have brushed and brushed . .". no change. ''Oh," you say, "my teeth are nat urally yellow they won't whiten." Bur the truth is that they will if a certain scientilic corrective is used. For all tooth enamel is white white as purest ivory. What Makes this "Yellow Mask?" K In your saliva is a "liquid cement." It glues to your teeth then hardens. Forms a thin, glassy mask. But worse, this mask is absorbent ' drinks in food, coffee and tobacco (taius which color it yellow. Ordinary dentifrices can't help you one iota. They gloss right over this hateful yellow mask like one piece of ice over another. 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