Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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OF
INSURANCE C0.
HELD TO M
WIIIRIIFR OF WIFF ' " "
war
nvTP 9km Rinin
wrh.il i in 1-1 1 iirtbits
5
B
ecomes most popular
girl in her set
after learning why people were unfriendly to her
I LOCKS of pager young men
seek lieity "now the mmt pop
ular girl in her set."
And this is the girl who used to
be so lonely, so tr lend less.
How did she do it? A lucky acci
dent. She chanced to overhear a whis
pered conversation and found out
that she, too, was guilry ot" "11. O."
Betty knew what that meant
ime.)' Otor! And then she found an
easy way fo overcome it, too. She's
never lonesome now. She's a favor
itc with everyone.
Easy to end "B.O."
It's hard for anyone with body odor
to win popularity.
Of course, we all mutt perspire to
live, liven on a cool day, our pores
LI F E B
pon PACE jMtgjfcB
STO PS HOUY OIQ IVVj jjPSSSP1"
give off as much as quart of odor
causing perspiration. We don't de
tect this odor, our sense of smell is
so used to it. But others do!
Why take chances? To keep safe
just wash and bathe often with this
delightful purifying toilet soap
Lifebuoy. Its bland and abundant
antiseptic lather purifies pores giv
ing freedom from body odor.
Healthier complexions, too
This same mild, antiseptic Lifebuoy
lather also purifies fact pores keep
ing complexions smooth, clear and
glowingly fresh. Guards health, too
by removing germs. You'll learn
to love Lifebuoy's pleasant clean '
scent, which tells you it purifies, and
which vanishes as you rinse. Get
some today.
LKVKR BROS. CO., CamtrUttt IH.
JU O Y
HANDS'BATH'
PROTECTS HEALTH
Prevents Misunderstanding in
Property Deals When You
Put Them in
ESCROW
Hore nro n few tliinjas which our KSOHOW" Department
does when yim pliico vonr deiil in eseffiw : Cuiuliines the
export knowledge, of your iiltnrnry ami your realtor with
the technical experience of our l'.SCKOW Department.
My so (loinft your deal is speeded up, expenses lessened,
time will he saved and, of major importance, the possi
bilities of property loss or litigation over some point in
the future will he eliminated.
$7.50
Tor any
amount to
$7500 value
$i
50 cents
per J toon for por $1000 for
KKcrows from amounts from
)7!inu to 'J5.000 $20,000 up
Jackson County Abstract Co.
ESCROW DEPARTMENT
121 E. Sixth St.
Phone 41
What Does It Hold for You
y tuvninar the leaves of a little book
marked SAYINGS you can tell what the
future, lias -in store for yon. Happiness,
comfort and prosperity all depend on th
figures on its pastes. What, is -their story ?
.Make it read, "and they lived happily
ever after," lv saving restularlv. Start
.NQW!
4 Per Cent Interest on Savings
First National Bank
Medford, Oregon
SECURITY SAFETY SERVICE
MEMJER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000
ST. I.Ol'IS. Auk. H. oPi ltlanie 1
for the plight of the I nun national
Life Insurance company from
which Is missing JJ.f.OO.Ouo of as-
iSfis. was placed on the shoulders,
of Koy r. Toombs, its president, by
his associates in the company.
! Test i fly ins ai a session of the '
; to vesication in progress hero. T.'
J. Alciteynolils. ineinhet of the fi- '
, nance committee ami u vlee-presl-j
dent, and Bee rtarelay ami 11. O. !
: Wood ward, assistant I'inan c i a 1 1
; inanaset-s, said Toombs was to,
! hlame.
I .Meanwhile dispatches told of j
the action of six state insurance ;
commissioners in forbidding the ;
company to do business in their j
siaies. ine suites irom wnicn ine
14 : ihAw 4-.m. ... ' iM.:::::v::; fell :
i tOSl jMi &SSW
! 1 1 jK i A j
SOl'TH HKND. 1ml.. Au
KtP Austin Pavev. 3.1. an aniateur
photosrapher, committed such de
late last niht as police entered Iiis
home to arrest him in connection
with the murder yesterday after
noon of Mrs. l.illie Mae t'armcin,
H3. a factory worker. Mrs. t'ar
mein was sht four timM and hi-r
body left lyins " one of tho prin
cipal streets of the city.
According to friends of the fam
ily, the suicide of Pavey was the
last act of a triangular love nffair.
Klmcr farmein, husband of the
dead woman, is prief stricken, as
is a ten-year-old son.
The body of Mrs. t'anm in, left
lyins hi the street by her assail
ant, was not identified until last
nipht. Hearing a description of
the body belnp broadcast over ra
dio station WSliT of the youth
Hend Tribune, a former neighbor
of the Cermeins Induced Mn Cur
mein to ko to the police ntorpue
where, he identified the body as
that of hiH wife.
. .
Bricsf ara lowest in TV
Eoyal Cord history jf
More Coinfort..More
Speed,.. .More Ease
hi Steering
A&J MOKE MIIXAWB
OF MONA LISA HAS
Jm better tires made today
Hoy T(Mimls.
company was barred from opera
tion yesienlay art Oklahoma, West
Virginia. Nebraska. Maryland. In-
jillana and Ohio, while Virginia
has given the company an oppor
tunity to show why it should not
the barred.
j .fudge Mimhrough Stone of the
federal circuit court held a con
ference in Kansas City last night
to determine whether or not there
will be a vacation of the federal
.receivership of the concern to give
. the state court receivers a free
h'uml. Judge Merrill 12. Otis and
several insurance commissioners
were included in the conference,
which adj irned at a late, hour
without making an announcement.
Toombs who wan arraigned in
I court In Chicago yesterday had not
put in an appearance here last
night and District Attorney Side
ner expressed the belief he would
ihe hero today to answer any
charges which may he made.
' Assistant Attorney (lenerals of
illlinots arrived yesterday and went
'into a conference with Sldener on
the subject of Jurisdiction, over
Toomb. who lives in Chicago. f
n,ii..MiHV :. ri.ui, vvuk- it.- j
What is claimed to be a rep-.
Hca of Leonard Da Vinci's 1 to
rn n da has Veen discovered here. '
The picture bears what is said to1
be the signature of rtie famous I
painter, it has bren deposited fori
safe-keeping and will be examined;
by experts.
UNIXei STATES SIWBBK COMPANY
Oiaconda, which is better known)
as Mona l,sa, is probably the most
famous female portrait in the
world. The accepted original Is'
In the. Louvre, Paris. The picture:
disappeared from the louvre in i
August, 9ii. ft was recovered !
in Florence in December. l!ti:t.;'
Incenzo Perugia, an Italian, was
tried for its theft -and received a,
nominal sentence.
The picture was painted by I.coiu
ardo over a period of four years :
from 1 ;.n3-l r.Ott. . I
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FOR Sale By: Becbe fc Kindle Medford. Auto Supply & Parts Co. Medford. Beebe & Kindle Central Point
T"u Criminal Knhts .Again.
NKW YOKK. Aug. 1 4 . (! A j
tiny pistol worn as a watch charm
isn't a concealed weapon, ruled!
A. Merrick, Long Island judge, in-'
ferentially. He refused to enter
tain a charge preferred by a po
liceman who was wounded when
the charm was discharged.
MIAMI, Ma., Aug. I I. --(7P The.
Nassau correspondent of the Miami
Dully news today advised the paper
ly radio that the. Munson liner,
tin mi mar, which went unround at.
(!orda May, near A barn, Hnhiiin:tH.
Sunday, still was strumlcd this
morning.
Passengers were removed y ester- .
day by the colonial government tug
Lady Cordeaux and the schooner I
Halcyon and were quartered last '
nfuhl in the Colonial hotel at Nas
sau, a winter hostelry, which was
opened especla'.iy to accommodate
tliem.
WrocUir lugs will he necessary
to tree, the liner, which is hard
n group d n sandy bottom, It was
said. The ship was not helle.vcd
i to linvo Ijoimi dnningod to any con-
1 1'filerable extent.
2 IRE OREGON
HKND, Oro Aim. 14. (fl1) Al- ,
fred Johnson, 111, Ron of H. L. John
hoii of Portland, Wuh drowned In
tlie South lTmp(iia river, nenr Can- .
yonvlllo, ymuluy while btUhtng. '
UK .VP, Ore., Aug.
H.-
Swimmin; In Scout lake shortly
after eating, Frank Harron, U, son
of Mr. ami Mrs. Chnrles Barron of
Central, Ore., wns drowned Sun
day. f
PoMor Is riilitM'kiHl.
LOS ANOKLKS. llev. Frank
Dyer, unfrocked pastor of the Wll
shlre ltuulevnrd ('ouKregational
church, will not resign his pasto--
ate even though -he Is ousted from
the church by court order, he Hald
yesterday when the superior court
indicated sttohrMtcHon would be
(JP) ' taken. - '
NSANE PAIN! IS
BEATEN TO DEATH
In tke IzW of carbon they form
, XUW YOKK. Atigi 14. A
Charges that a patent virtually
(was beaten to death In the psy
chopathic word of tho Kings coun
' ty hospital in Brooklyn lire being
Investigated by the police.
I The patient, Joseph Brown, r.ft
j years old .was alleged by Michael
J. llegnrty, a former policeman,
j to have been beaten and placed
! in a stralghtjacket by two order
: lies. He died two days later, ll'-g-i
arty's story wns said to-have been
corroborated in part by a negro
truck driver, who, like ilegarty,
formerly was a patient in the ward.
I
FEVER IN U. S ISSUED
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.
The United Stat en public health
service today called attention to
the fact that while typhoid may
oeeur at any time during the year,
it Is most prevalent In the late
summer nnd fall months, and that)
precautions ngnf nut the disease j
niut be, redoubled during that!
period.
The public health service -em-j
phnsized that Innoculntlon general-j
ly renders a pemon comparatively!
safe from typhoid, nnri where in- j
noculation Is not resorted to, sani
tary conditions must be watched
closely.
SONG WRITER SPARED
FROM POTTER'S FIELD
KV TOIIK. Allir. II. VP) Thi
i-chI.v nf Arthur J. Ivimb, com
Poht nf ",Mlipp in tho Drpp" unrt
othrr fnvorlto fnnKX. will hi N.ivcri
froh luirhil In potter's fipM.
I. M. Hnrkln. Mil attorney, mid
th tmny nf the enmpoaer n-otilil
ho hroiiKht to New York from
l'rnvlhncc. Tt. I., whore he died,
nnd elven hnrlnl hy the Anurlrnn
Sitrlety of T'ompoferp, Aiithnrti and
I'ulilixhiTn. At the time of hi
death only J3 SO In ensh wik found
In hi peket. finrklit Mid Lamb's
only known reitlv In nn nunt In
Jlnth, Kngland.
CLASSIFIED ADVIRTI8LNQ OITS MIULTi
Orecnn hn more ihnn 2" lm-1
poitanl bridifea unUtr conitructlun.
K. mtmmim&w')v& limn
I in I mnimi ..ddmmAesmA StJ
Mm
Li MOTO
vital
you see a
7 -rr
ainerence tn oi
Is-
Carbon deposited by ore
nury oil is hard, flinty. It
wilt tear paper; it will
scratch brass wear away
fee
The carbon that Shelf Mo
tor Oil formx-13 to J5 as
much aneven thtt most et
penuVe oitu in soft, aoof
Jika. Moat of it blows away
through the exhaust
SUE
Shell 400, the new"dry"ga9 that explodes cleanly
and keeps out of the crankcase, is the ideal running
mate for Shell Motor Oil. Even Shell Motor Oil
can be ruined by "thinning" with a "wet gas
Motors that miss, knock, lose power. Clogged with car
bon from burned lubricating oils oils that would be
satisfactory lubricants except for this tendency to form
hard carbon.
In fact, the vital difference in oils today
is in the carbon they form.
How much? What kind?
Carbon is deposited by ordinary oils in flint
like layers. Abrasive bits chip off and grind
through bearings. Larger particles hold valves
open, the stems burn, power is wasted.
Shell Motor Oil forms only 13 to 15 a9
much carbon as even the costliest oil you
can buy! And that little is soft, sooty blows
away through the exhaust, . . ,
The secret is in new Shell methods. So
carefully is this oil refined that none of its
sturdy lubricant body is lost. It will with
stand heat that would ruin ordinary oil.
And while Shell Motor Oil is giving you
finer lubrication it is saving the destructive
damage of carbon actually adding thou
sands of miles to the life oiyoue car!
Remember these facts when you buy oil
next.
R-OliL-'
To owners of newer models
Today's high compression mo
tors have as little as 132 inch
"clearance." Even a thin layer
of hard carbon causes trouble.
Shell Motor Oil, forming leu
carbon, soft carbon, is almost an
essential to proper performance
of such motors