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JSL MEDPORD MXITj TRTBXJN13, MEDFOnH'onrnOV. AVKDNT.SDAY. MAY Ifi. 1!2S. PAOE FTVTC COAST ATHLETES LEAVE FOR EAST TO WIN TITLES;: (By Alan J. Gould, Associated Press Sports Writer) NKW YORK, Mai . (.4) ! ti!y the greatost colleition or Mikc'Ij talent any single era lias i tvt'i turned out is head ins east- wa.d from the buliny ronton of Cal-1 lioinia. 1 Tlio better share of it, from eol-' leKc ranks, already is on ltn way ! to represent Stanford, Southern ' Calitomla and California in the In tereolleKiate championships at the; Harvard Htadium, May 23-(1, The rest of the track and field ; array that has been brenkiiiK ree- ohIh wide open on the west roast ' will bo on later lor the final Olym pic tryotita, also to be held at Har vard. To net a fair idea of the all around strength of this brigade, here's what a few of them have done lately for club, college anil country: Kmerson I Hud) Spencer, Stan ford captain; set world's record of 17 seconds flat Tor 100 meters. Lee lames. Southern California and Olympic champion; set world's pole vault record of 1 1 feet, 1 1 & laches. I John Kluck, I.os AukcIch A. (' , set world's shot put record of Gl ; feel, half inch. j 1Iin;Ii (Swede) Leistner, of Olym pic club, San Francisco; skimmed 110 meter IiIkIi hurdles in 11 4-5 seconds, equaling world's record. ; Med Welsh, Los Angeles A. C; j dashed over the high hurdles in ' H 3-5 seconds, one-fifth of a sec-1 ond short of world's mark. - i Jim Stewart, Southern Califor-: nia; set American decathlon roc-J ord of 77011.93 points, less than a fraction of a point short of Harold J Osboin's world's and Olympic roc-, ord. i Charley llorah, Southern Califor-! nia; dashed )t0 yards in !)l!-5 see-; omls, equaling official world's rec-! ord. Stanford's powerful squad will he on hand to defend the I. C. A. A. A. championship and very likely suc ceed hy a substantial margin. The Cardinals won ut Philadelphia last year with a total of .UiU points. It would not he surprising to sec them collect over -I'l this year with Spencer. King, Krenz, Kdmonds and other slurs to sot the pace. Forty athletes represent hi,'? the west coast's "big three" rolled up 70 points in last year's meet. This year they lire Bending on only perfoimers but the point scoring possibilities are greater with Humes, Koruh and others adding lo the first place contenders. Gulf and pole vaulting seem to go hand in hand. Ward Kdmonds, Stanford's great vaulter. lias just been elected captain of the college golf team. Sahin Can. Yale's high flying nee, doesn't handle a niblick as skilfully as lie does his pole : hut he spends a lot of time on the , links. I "The two games have this In j common: They both require a keen 1 eye. proper timing and proper wrist ; action," Carr says: 1 liob Gardner, former amateur ; golf champion, was a great pole I vaulter at Yule in fact, a cham pion and a record holder. Baseball Standings w. i.. ivi.; I'iiu-lnn.-itl i:i I-' ."'HI l: 12 .61 3 1 ik i; .Bun! j:! 11 M-' j II i:i ..'.1:1 i i:i II .IM :i it , II 20 .231 im-rirtm. W. I., lvt. ji r, .mis . I.-. 7 .12 Clcvi-land IN 12 .Odii SI. I.nuis 15 l .-IK I Wa-shlnKlun 11 -3- ISosk.ll II 1 ' -423. Detroit 12 21 .31-4 I l'llit-iiK 1" - 2(1 .338 ; Ashland Moon Lumber t:i's SI.', dim a month watfes. Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervous? T t,o,. nlan., f rv. finch onA i the ability to do a big day's work anil feel "like a two-year old" at 1 niffht. you mtut eat three (food : meals a day, relish your food and properly digest it. If you can't eat, can't slaep. ean't work, just take a tcaspoonful of Tanlac be fore meals. Mrs. Fred W'estin. of 387 E. 57th i St. North, Portland, Ore., says: "Tanlac cured my stomach trouble j completely after three years suf-; ferine;. It built me up to perfect . health, with a gain of 27 lbs. That was two years ajaro, and I still en- I joy the best of health." i Tanlac is wonderful for indices-; tion ar.d constination pas. nains. ! nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brines hack lost annotite. helns you dinrest your food, and gain strength and weight. It contains no mineral drugs it is made of i u. , own dicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Ce ' ft bottle from your druggist. Your ! money back if it doesn't help. Tanlac 32M1LUON BOTTLES iVSED I ' PilU llcliiru-. Toitiori-mv. 111 ;ill!.Ui'V to several IV ' quests hy l.nal fi;;ht fans, the ' .Mail Tritium- ha- al ian-t j lo I reeelve a full telegraphic ro- l i" r t of the i'iianiiiitnhip I uialeh tn New York tumor- IO U'lliKht. lielwt-vn Mainlell i and .McLai-iiln. These report . , will l.e lulletine,! at this of- fire ami looaleast over the Mail Tritium--Virgin radio sui lion liPKinniiiK about 5:U0 . -P- in; .i a. ij- i 4 f444 3 A fmv,x "cfoi-e the onsMunht of tli , . f Siieritniento s 1 u k k ' r .s ami wax BABE RUTH HAS A FINE CHANCE TO SMASHJtECORDj tlly tile Associllleil IN fleorKO lli-rinun llullt ha.s a fine H art townnl realization of iimbi- i , Hons to maki-'niore home-runs thisltory over , season than ever. The l'.ahe hIuk i'il two halls Into the Ki'anilslanil at .N'pw York yesterday to aid the' Yankees down the Detroit Tlner.sl for the fourth straight day. I L' t o j S. and put himself eiuht ahead of : .the schedule that carried him to a I I new home-run record of GO last season. Those two drives brought his to tal for the season to Jl in t; ', .illlCS. : Th- Philadelphia Athletics kept ! within striking distance of the champions by downing Cleveland at. I'hilatltdphia. " to U. Jaek tjuinn pucneii mi per la uve nail. Kninilni; the lnvatlers six hits. Tris Speaker hit three Uouides to ealn hit, day's salary. Charlie lluffiiiK save up but five hits as the lioslnn lied Mux ran their winning streak to four games at tin expenso of the tit. Louis l.rowns, 3 tn I, The Chicago White Sox made good use of their six hits and beat the Washington Senators, a to li. The Chicago Cubs moved into a tic with the Cincinnati Urdu by downing the New York (lienls for the fourth consecutive day, 10 to 7, while the lleds were losing 10 the I'hillles. 5 lo 3. I lomei by Mill pel u ii n naii'J , gave the t'anlinals all their runs in a 3 to 1 victory over the Hoston , iiies JLi .-i, jaunts. The lirouklyn llobins made it in rec in a row ny tieieainig me t Dii-oi,... ..I IMiicl.. U III i. l 1 KANSAS CITY. Kan.. .May 10 !Pl Jack .lohnsun's Kt-cond liont; I in hid announced ronu-bark ea(n- pai-n has forced him from the! riiiK temporarily with an injured Ihand and left hi m charged with another decisive defeat, i The former heavyweight cham pion, who claimed to be as f it i jat '.2 as he was when he started , fiKhtiilK about 30 years af-'O, found the coinu too hard in his sched uled lfl-round flcht with I'.lK Kill llartvvell. Kansas City. Mo., nem'o here last nllit. After six rounds, in which llartwcll lauded a punlshinK left seemiiiKly at will, the veteran I ncKro announced he could not return to Ihc i-Ihk because, of a broken hand. ' lnliti.jiii ..(,) lm broke Ills- hand in the second round. A; ii bone aiinar-l cntly had been fractured. j Several weeks ao Johnnon was, L.... l.i.l mil nt T.oieka. Kas.. by ' IJcareat Wrlpht, Omaha ju-kio. F, 10 WIN BiG CLASSIC JACK JOHNSON IS j BADLY BEATEN IN ! COMEBACK TRIAL! I ! i Lol'ISVIIdJ-:, Ky.. May W , fllK'AdO, .May Hi. (!) The KeiKh Count's impressive victory New York (Jiants will probablv in the Mnmmoth Cave purse yes i complete .their invasion of the lerday while carrying a nine-pound j western clubs' cities minus the weight penalty, sent the odds on services of their manager, .Inhu the derby favorite even lower with I .Mefiraw. an even chance that when he nes The Giants' boss is still unable tu the post next Saturday the ma-ito leave his hotel, because of a chines won't pay more than 10bnmpln he took from an aniomo cenis on the dollar. bile 'after Monday's kuiuc, in A IthouKh Anita 1'eabody. an- which hi? km-o was In tured. OtlU'l t llOflJ II U 11 OieO l IOITI lilt .11 IS. "" """ s 'blishinent ?l"-;f'' to start aU-a,nst K nh, 'l-c..lat n today w as that ; h" ' "k,;f,h'm i 1!r- " , eh J "1'1'ort.in.ly at equal w.-mhts. JUMPS TO HIS DEATH- VOMK. May l ti .( .1. ' l.nnnln, former owner of thr U'"""n s,,It o'"1 I" """" "" '" r of ll'ios'-vell fi- and other I.otm Mand pmpcriy. jumped or fell tn iiis death fr m the nint h -tory i window of n Brooklyn h.tl today. ; iir t uMiiin ui-nt thin momlnu I to the Oranada hotel In Iirooklyn i which he own-d. and told the man- ater ttiat no tvii Koine to it room ; on the ninth floor to inspect nomc-j new pia.'-teriim. a lew minuu-N , Inter the r nihil of bin full whs ! h-ard and he wa found dead on the ror.f of a two-story extension. P.urtm New Kiwiulll Is .i ,...,sed i in Ih-a, Volley, ' PORTLAND LOSES TIGHT-GAME IN THE LAST FRAME ( Uy the Associated rreoO ; itiuiij; iniu nit ii 1 1 1 l is i nil i it wiui: an K-4 load. Cm-roll Vnkw wvuk- Y onvrn iron, uic inn. i omnn. can . Ctl upon to stem tlit- title, w.is no V i Jilin OVt'lUf lit nn ll Is pri'Ui ff-sni. ; and the Solons pushed over fivr ( ri'uns for a victory. Cutciit-s: 1 ' Ycr4.o8, Tumlin and Ainsmiih ; i Ki i'fe, Kallio and Seveivitl. j 1 UeudV douM scuriim Km's- in 1 the hist of the eiiiht proved the tie- j I rldilii fartdi- in Oakland's 4-.1 win: uwr Seattle. The Indians out hit 1 tile Oaks, hut Dagiiu ettlid diiwn in the tlht spots, liatteiir.s: .ul-i lard and Hoi reaiii; Dahlia anil j Head. With the score tied at one all in th. niL-hl 1!ifl AviM-ill. SV.it dt-ner. lifted one of Kinney's curve1, out ol tnc lot to hreali the tleail-1 lock and aivo the heals a i-I vic- I lollywood In the series opi-nei-. Itattries: Kinney and Uas ler: Jacobs and Sp:inz. The Ancient Spent Martin hung up a win for the Missions, kecplim - . Antral hit.s well scattered while h'i teammates bunched hits off three hu tiers to down Los Ann H-'i. Uattries: .Martin and win: Wright, Cunningham, and Sandherg. . ON GENE'S TRAIL LOS AXdlOLKS, .May Hi. V The Kxaminer hii.vh today that Jack Hempsey Iuih hit the. road o-juin on the Hlart of another fistic cam paign. The former champion has been .jogging over the Los Keliz hills j with Jerry "The Greek," his trainer. Yesterday he showed up at i gymnasium and worked out for 20 I tiiinntitii He punched the hag. tug , , 'J ged at the pulleys, did some snappy s,md()W boxill,, olilt!rwiso ducted himself as any boxer in i training. Last night the word went . ,,,,... n,.. u,, .i-.it,l vi-i m n ' It also developed that Dempsey . was in lon distance cominuuica-! tion wilh Tex Hiekard last niglit. AIho that Di'inpsey Is reparted to have ltdd u close friend in Los An geleH that "iT Iticka'rd meets my terniH, I'll fight Tunney in Sep tember." Fights Last Night lily the Associated Press.) NKW VOllK. Napoleon ,lavl Ior-al, lOmporla, I'a., def-.-ated Otto V o n I- o r (i I, Norway. (I(M. Mike .Mandell. St. l'aul, defeated Paul Swiderski. Xi-w York ((!(. (y the Associated I'rcs. ) I Including Kami's of May 1 r : Nallomil. Catting Cranthnm. Pirates, .tj;i. kiins iMiithit, ards, -7. Ituns batted in KrNrh, Cards. -7. Hits Donthit. Cards. !!', Doubles Ti'aynor, Tl rates. 1 . Triples L. V'aner, Pirates. H. Homers Kisdiiette, I in bins, U. Stolen bases l'rlseh, ('aids, I'itehliiK Clark, Koblns, won I. bsa l. AiiM-rh-aii. Huttliifr Kress. Ilrowns, liuus Kllth, Yankeey. 111. Kiiiih halleil in .Meusel, Kuril Yankees. LX. Hits Hire, Tiuers. (2. I luubles Meijsel, Ya likens, Triples Uice, Senators, lit. II' Kan, lied Shx. Hoinern Hut h. Yankees. 1 1. Stolen bases Uarrell, White ml.! I lost (I. John Mfi-u Slavs ltohlnd. Acid Stomach; i , "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" ! Better than Soda HrriMftrr, instead of poda tke a little -Phillips Milk of Mau'iieM" in water any .time for indirection or wair, acid, nanny ntoniach, and relief will come iiMtHiitly. Kor tifty yearn jrenuine "Phillips Milk of Meiipia" Iika hein nrefcrilreil by physician bcraue it oMTnimrn thtee times as much acid in the !tim a' li a saturated wdution of hi carbonate of oda. leaving th atom- acli wret and free from all uhi . It niln.li and fermenlntion, in the bowel, and f 'ntly urj,e, ihe .nr,nK ... " . - ""- my. Hiidf. it is mor pri,mt to i take than Insit upon "PhiHtps," ! Twenty rive rent and lifty-rrnt bt- ties, any drustore. "Milk of Mji- Tnilr Mjr(t of Th j,., f( ''J" l,1,"'"ir?' l'r'"' ' Oiarle. II. ITnllips inrt Hi.",. Major League Leaders Harold Teen at ' .WdJ- - !I luaito in ihiisi f w who liave not f Carl IM's famous coinle sn ip t harat ler on w hieh the pie litro Is ha-sed. it Is explained that Harold f the must- famous "ili'ui: store eowlioy" in history. His (iM'ord liaus. liis autograph- CITY REFUSES TO PAY EXPENSE OF The matter of having the usual spring clcau-up ('ay for the city was discussed by t ho city entincil ami mayor last niht. No action was ta ken as to a date, but t In city officials made it plain that when such a clean-up day was held the refuse, etc.. gathered, up inci dental to il, would have to be cart ed away at each householder's cxp'-nse, as in the past two years, for the reason that the city trea sury ran not stand the expi nso. Manager I'hillips of the City S:init:i'V Soi-v i. .. hikiim.I tli-.t t.n,-1 'a ,.,,,,'. ,,.iV shuuM ,,t. held !:im til (r..t III.. ..ilv -.11 ,a...,ii.w1 III. at OIlC(. xvllj,.h woul( (.nuhU. , ...., thereafter m kr.-n it .-lent. all the time. He especially wanted a clean-up because of the refuse thrown on vacant lots, and thought the city ought to stand the ex pense. The mayor and council men thoin:ht Kin- Chief Klliotl who is out of the city for a day or two. could iron this matter out of having the vacant lots cleaned up and the rubbish hauled uwaymnd chargo the expense up to the own- en int lots. Clnsstflcd ndvertisiny gets results, I Id Teen" is iMinint- tti Hie ater tomorrow. Ami for hianl or I3' MODEL CLOTHING - CQMNY . . , . j , 126 East Main Street J; 111 .v VA weight straws in both the Sailor Shapes and the fF H I) 1 ftL ! These include the Imported Italian Straws such as Milans, Leghorns, and Ped alinos, Lightweight Swiss Yeddos and Fine Panamas. Our stock of Men's Furnishing Goods is complete. '': f -;. '-' ; ; Model Rialto Tomorrow J I vs sits f e rsi etl sllelier. his I'liill 1'hvvei 'i "d uli u ise-eraeks" and h wraUiiiss for Slielias, are )rtim:lit to the M-ivi-u in a way to coiivim e tile mn-t hardened eynie that youth 'cannot he downed! Lake is supported hy Mary Urinn. Aheo Whltf. .lark Huffy. I.ueieti Li 1 1 IrM.-lil. ,;n k Lai: an and many nt he;-s. Wall Street Report i:V YolSK. May IC 'Vi All: nlilli; reeol.ls oil tile New York I irk i xi h.iiige were broken today ; a .-eiisational reaction which col , dowii or wiped out most of tip e.n ly gains of to S'Ati a share and M-ni a number of Issues crash ing sfi to nearly NL'n below yester day's final quotations, the day's turnover was 4.77, ilo t shares wluc!i t-nuirasts wilh the previous record of l,7tiJ,4etj cstabll.-died on March J7. XKVY VttllK, May HI. (1 A I seii'iLitumal advance fn prices on the New York stock exchange led hy airplane issues was cheeked late today by a general selling move-i- i nt l.cli. v.-il to In- based on fears that speculation was being carried to excess. "rlKlil Aeronauticil alter Miariim -Vlln a shore in a new high record at K'l-t quickly broke to and Curtiss fell from X I !H . v Inch rcpicsented all extreme gain of to S1S1. Larly gains of to -SIU a share in other espeeula tive issues Were cut down and in a few eases converted into net de clines of S-l to Si;t a share. The closing was weak. Prices collapsed all around in the final lxim . even the airplane shares plunging downward at a terrific pace. Curtiss Aero which closed -.est'-rduy al H;!H and rose early lo 1!C 3-4, slumped to 11-7. Wright was down ' points from its eail' lop, w hili Uatlio at 1 :7 , ptmila uniler where It, lel'l off yes . lerday. ( Jeneral Al otors dropped more than five poluls In-low lis l previous close. I oia.l naiert llpjli ox filiated t . 7 rt . n u m shares. While you are in Look Over our Two-pant Suits $30.00 to $35.00 Clothing Company "Value and Quality' Radio Program KMED Mall lVllione- irtln Slntlon T. nUlil .l-.li....l Mail Tr i; : i bune s.im p. IMlpll l:oo p. in. The ( it iine. lunula-.. May 17 i. m. la-ouomy Croce- teria I I . on a. 1 1 : ltd a. lu. Uiim's Ma-hi-ls tu. Ji.rniin A; Woods 'nn Stew art's l Hit I'll - tint; sto Tht Mils Tin A! I'd lot il Mail '!':! iiinu- In o.ol' ast in;; Maii-del-.Mcl.arriii liht. Vt'ii p. in. .lai ksoii t 'oiinty t 'i i .iui.-i y p. m. .Modem I'luuifiicv; and Shi-et .Metal IV. : :ta p. in. Sitli Si. -SuiKr-Sei U e Station. ;- i- -i"J The I'ollowliin program over KMI'.H tonight. S:na to iiiiio. The piano dei.aitment of the Medford 'School yf .M usie, under direct inn lot' AlrV K. I-;. Univ. I'iano tluet. "Valsi llrillhinlc--I ; i -i - K i n i,-Iti-uhill lciix-. Vt-r lean llarve "I'nupee Yalsalite" 1 )ornl hy I 'aley "1'olka de Concert" Ver Dean 1 larve "Gipr-y Dance'' I Mini JJorr Harrett. "Spinning Song" Ill men rich Wa Harliara Molt. Pitcher Allen Kogers. "1 barcarolle" Seharw enka I Mo id hea Wilson. ""The Indian" Hlake I'.i-tty Hiirdin. Yalse fn K-flat Huraud 1 )oi'ol by lore. 'T.y the Cradle" Mendel: Dorothy Hurgess. sidiu j Colonaise A Major Chopin Meoiau v.oie m ma i a i .i i iieiigiie i i si mo e- ment ) I teet hoven Naomi Fluke. I'iano (selected) . Miss llerna Haighl. "Coliehinello" . Itaehmaninof f Alice Jlutmhuck. VICTIM OF FLOODS TcltdNTit, May Hi.bVt Wilh the drowning of ,nnia i ill bell. Indian i rap per. at Kahlua. tin death loll of the spring floods in this province today had been l-i-iscd lo ten. ; A mother and a child and a ; hi ol her a i m1 si iter u ere drowned 'in I lie flrtH flood of the scataul In (he Intel h hay district. Last week j I hree school eh i Id reu ierished in I llio flood waters. I'll miles from ' Cochrane, and two Indian trappers Bring, Your Hat to the Model We will emboss your initials and Lodge Emblem in the sweatband, using PURE LEAF It makes no difference to us where you bought it. We are glad to put the initials in FREE. Let us put your initials in your New Straw Hat. The Style Trend this season is toward . light weight straws in both the Sailor Shapes and the Body Straws. ; We are showing a wonderful selection of Straws ranging in price from $2 to $9 We carry all sizes of Tuxecfcs in stock '; at $29,00. 12681 Main Street were iliouneil in the 1'a ii y I -lassifie.1 a.h eriilni; i Rupture Expert Here Soon El wood Mack, Nationally known Rupture Expert, inventor of thr "New Cushioned Rupture Shield" for MEN, WOMEN and CHILD REN is coming to Medford in per son to demonstrate his new ap pliance. Personal Announcement l'or lbt pas) I'll years, 1 have de voted my entire time to the cine of ruptured people; ami now I have the best appliance I have ever made "The Cushioned Kupttire Shield." Notice: If nu are an old customer of mine, and still wear a truss, call on me and I will ex change with you free of charge. What It Is The "Cushioned lluptnre Shield" ia constructed on a scientific me chanical principle, embodying lea lures not found in trusses or other rupture appliances. It automatic ally adjusts itself to every position of the body and can be worn with I absolute comfort. It will not i;lip. . slide, or change its position. What It Does -The "Cushioned Kupturo Shield" automatically gives a gentle and continuous massage to the surface, Cartlett i"1' the ruptured tissues; thereby im I proving local circulation, assisting Lichner j Nature in stimulating, slrengt lion- lug, and c o n t r a c t I n g flabby ' muscles; and In tin average ease the opening closes in a remarkably short time. What They Say One doctor says: "I have used thia appliance and endorse It as one of the greatest blessings ever ol-; f'l'ed to ruptured .people. Don't be deceived by Advertised mail ! order contraptions wilh the chafing unsanitary belts, and leg-straps, as well as 1-Vee Treatments of salver. 1 :int' medicines they ure worse j than worthless.' " Question I Would you ho Interested, if you , could get an appliance that would comfortably hold your rupture; one lliat is sanitary can ho worn white bathing; and. If you could j he assured that you would not have , to buy any more liusseH? If so come i see me My "New Cushioned itup- lure Shield" is such an appliance. Free Demonstration ! I invito you to route in. have this 1 appliance na d e up to your measurement, fitted to your body; , then, if you do not like it. you will i ha under no ohligat ion to accept i t . "T h e Cushioned Uuplure .Shield" will relieve you of thai binding, gouging, unsanitary old 1 iruss. I lout s: 2 lo fi p. i 10 a. in. to I p. in. . Kveniugs; 7 to It Ask for ELWOOD MACK At Hotel Medford GOLD Pi-iday and Saturday fe May and 19 XfrMft. fe'SS M Two Days Only MiiM in- 1 IMPROVED . . . QUICKLY ("JuTlESS m Carter's little Liver Pills Finely VcitttAli Luutiv mm c die bwrl ftccfrni p.nn and urrU' rticr rtlcctl. IhfV fflli-vi- l.ie ,trl 1 mher thtv ' " ul. p.-tcrii't i-l can l I'ire .::nilv ul 7 Banjo Plectrum-Tenor-Uke Taught by Don Sloan Attractive rates. Quick, easy, progressive plan. Call .' Palmer Music Houss, Phone 788 ;1 i nam em u a E3 l-oit SCREENS TROWBRIDGE f mM:r wokks 3 Sffl O D S3 E3 69 GASOLINE i IT4ND4RD Oil COMPANY. OF CALIFORNIA; You will like LOS ANGELES Better if You Stop at 3 (kid ward SIXTH ond SPUING STREETS New Million Dollar Annex 550 Ccmfortable Room! $2.00 per day up without bath $2.50 per day tip with bath PERSONAL 6EIIVICB Popular Priced Coffee Shop and Crill Wo Chook Your Car at th Dar II. C. FRYMAN, Proprietor HARilY C WAOENEIl , RUSSELL 11. WACENER, ,- - . MatMKr i i i ; FRAN CISCO i : i to $3.00 a :'T ' A SPLENDID VALUE 17 Towcll Street nt Marl.ct, THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN' LOCATION an important convenience to joa TUU miipon rn(ltlri hnldrr to FRl'l! Yellow Tnt't iliut tu Ttirpin Hotel. FREE GARAGE T. E. FARROW W. M. Srt.r.. ?r.' Hospital Surgery Eliminated Call or iend today for litis FREE book ex- pJainlnRtlic IT. U.J. Dean method (used by us exclu lveIy)o( treating all Rrctal and. Colon diMrdm. No hopltl tuntcrr. AMUrtnc el Pile cured or fee refunded. COLON CLINIC Ijirt O naorn II Court HtMtH pruani). aatiOH V? MW 4 a. needs dope . i SAN it' fly HOTEL ilil XTii-IW ill ULArtjD recta: ti 64 M