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in immoitf) matt; trt?.ttnte, webfotto, otctcc.ox. Thursday. 'vrnrsT no. 192s. MEUFORI) mail tribune Daily, .Sunday, Weekly I'ublifthetl by the MEPFUitD 1'HlMINti CO. 6-27.2tf N. Fir St. l'faona 7fi ItoHKItT W. RUIIb. Kdilor S. SIJMl'TKIt HUITII. Maiutfer An ItuK'pefiilrut Ncwt.wier Entered an tcniitl cIiibs matter at Med ford, Onuoii, under Act ol March 8, 17U. KUnSCHtl'TlON ltATKS By Mitll In .Mhuniv: HiiiU-, with Suii'iHy, ynr $7,fi0 Ji.iilv, with Sunday, month 7fi lluilv, without .Suirday. tvr 6..1O lljilv, without Sunday, liiontl '' Wci'kly Miiil Trilmiie, one year.... 2.M) Huiiiliiy, one yrar 2.0u ilv Cairier, in Ailvmn In Mvdfurd, Aide land", .(ncksimviHp, Cent nil t'mnt, l'hociiix, talent, (jld Hill mid on lligliwujH. lluilv, with Sunday, month .71; Daily, without Sunday, moiitli Uatly, wiilioHt Sunday, one year. . . 7.0(1 Paily, with Sunday, otic year 8.00 All terms, cash in idvunco. IlKMHKIt OF TIIK ASSOC! TKI I'RKSS Itet'i'itiiifr Full Loaned Wire Srrvife Only jiaper in city or county receiving hew by ti le(,'rali. The AHMoiiattil VrtH Ih rxduidvcly en titkd t'i I he ww for puhlkulioii of ull m-Mfi diHiKitclicfi credited to it or otherwise i rt'ditrd in tli i- ji.ii'rr, and also to the local 1ii-ttN )mhjrihed herein. All rights for rt'iitiblicntion of unoclal (lis (liiiv ln'n 'ii-ri'iii arc iiIho recn'ed. Sworn daily nverajro circulation for tflx liionthH eitiliiPt' April 1, 1028, iWl, Advert iin? lteiuesent.it iven M. c. moi.knsex a company orfieiD hi New Vfirk, t'hiciiR'i, Detroit, Han Friiticibco, I.ob Aiicleti, Seattle, J'urt land. Ye Smudge Pot Ity Ai'lhiir I'i'rry Tlii-' information uiih heralded tu tin- world yesterday that John, nun of .Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cool hlKe. till? fOIIIKT iM'illff. president of these I'nitctl Status, had heeonie mid feted to t tie saxophone, and. In further" ajfK'ntvale I ho Hituution, wan i.-iiileavui itiK to sinn. It was nut announced how Ioiik this had lieen gulag on, hut a erisls has arisen, us there are loo many saxo phone players. Iast Saturday Mr. CoulidKO shot a crane front the hip. The great, Rood, silent, and feverishly economical executive should take his trusty ax In hand and wreck a saxophone with one might y Mow from the shoulder. The tialshevlkls these hot after noons arc pulling on something cool, and coming down town to try mi fur coatH. .Mules are looking at overcoats. Judging from the upstate papers a Willamette valley farmer, when ho is not helng robbed. Is busily engaged fit t rylng to keep from being gored to death by an irate bull. : Kffleieney received a severe set back Tuesday. An efficiency engi neer of Newark, N .1., attempted In commit suicide, but will pull through, Hon. II. Anderson continues hits Marllko attitude towards Tain many. Old timers will recall the campaign when Porter Neff fought "Wall SI. lu a draw. Anil, there Is Kd llluiiH, wlto has been engaged lu a siingufnary combat with the Jleef Trust, for years and years. We have been requested to nay that the woodpeckers have eaten up the depot at Kagle Point, but we know our Kaglc I'olnters. "Wanted (ilrl to work after noons, and go home nights. See Mrs. I.ahit. (Vrcka Journal.) Too much. The throb of bass drums is heard on our streets. The blaze was extinguished be fore iiny damage was done by the local fire department. I Lansing, 111., TluicH.) The unconscious knock. The hals worn by Mrs, Hoover and .Mrs. Smith will probably In fluence iho woman vote more than the specimen of the two candidates. (Louisville Times.) You said' a mouthful. Wreckage of Iho plane lu which Amundsen flew In the rescue of (!i'tl. iN'obile who recently cowered before the cheers of Italy, has been found upon the bleu It Nor way coast. The general, according to la.fl report, was strut t nig on lite bench at Ancona. Italy, and "gradually, regaining his nerve," which ho never hi. lie Is u hero wih hh hide tntaet. LAUV SHOOTS AD.MIKKU IN lU'.MI'LS. (Ked Itlufr News.) t'ruel and unusual, and not like a lady. MAN "A myriad of men are born; they labor, swuat and struggle for bread; they squabble and scold und light; they scramble for little mean udvaiiiagcti over each other, ukv creeps upon them; Infirmltk-s follow a ml huniUhKiotis Inimt down their iritlcn and their van ities; those i hey love are taken Iri'iu I hem. und the Joy of life Is t'lrneil to aching grief. The bur den of pain, care and misery grows heavier year by year; ut length ambition Is deads pride Is dead, vanity is dead; lulling tor release tomes In their place, li comes at last the only unpoiMined gift earth ever had fur them, and they vanish from the world where they w eru ut no eousuquom-c: where they achieved nothing: where they were a mistake and n failure and a foolishness; where they left no Hi KM that they existed a world which will lumeiit thetp for n day und for yet them forever. Then another myriad taken their place and copies all they did, und goes along the samo proflllchH road and vanishes us they vanished to make room for another and anoth er ami a mlllon other myriads, to follow ,the name arid path through the samo desert und to nccompllh what thn first myriad and all the inyrludit tjtat en mi? after It acenm jilished nothing: t Mm k Twain.) : 4 NKW UltlTAlN. Conn.. Aug. 30. (A) Vol Km announced today that Ha ittuel Weiss, 3 had con f cssed tu putting poison In the homo made beer which ranged Die death fif bin brother, John, ami hoi oilier nun, Editorial Correspondence KAN FUANCISCO, Aug. 2!b The I'nlon Square club has grown since our last visit, probably due to the fact that it has been (old und foggy most of this mouth, but yesterday and today were sun ny. The man with one ear didn't show lip. but most of the others were on hand, including the char ter members of the Ueutcher e rein. The sun brings out the I'nion Square jnemln'ihip. just as it brings out the crocuses, and mud turtles. Wo feared as much. The Union Square club Is opposed to Mr. Hoover. The man with the L'nh'n Jack necktie and the rusty coal, edged with black tape, claims Hoo ver got rich because he bough', up wheat before the' war, and sold it at a tremendous profit, building a mansion in i'alo Alto and also one in Washington. The member who looks like Von Tlr pitz. us far as whiskers are con cerned, but whose tongue is hung on a swivel Joint, which interferes now and then with his false teeth, maintains Hoover got paid one hundred thousand dollars a year for running food relief In Melgium. and working against fiermnuy, even going so far as to poison poor (ierniau soldiers. Hist ! The money came from the Hank of KiiKhuid ! f We decided A I Smith would carry I'nion Square by a tremen dous vote, when Dr. Johnson, the veteran park bench oracle said the only hope for the down-trod den laboring man Ih to vote the socialist ticket. "Smith." said he. "Ih making a bigger play fur the millionaires than Hoover, and his manager, -Itaskob, is not only a millionaire, but for the open shop. No one arose to deny this, so it must be true. According lo the Chronicle, Dr. Work is still looking for a catchy campaign slogan. Coming over on the Oakland ferry yesterday we heard a suggestion. The only colored waiters in this part of California work on the ferries. QUILL Genius .seldom reeonizos Us 'best,! work. M r. Ford, for ex ample, probnbly doesn't realize thai lie will be immortal as a road builder. "This will be the most enlijrhtiMiinjf eampaio-n in years.1' Who, Tor exaiiiple, i'maini'd there, were so ninny rich Ueino-erats? The list nf eiimpairn eontrilmtors includes all ol us who buy anything; from the big contributors. Jimbtloss an tiffin- file was driven thai uanin bceause a fib removes things that never reappear. The rouiul-lhe-worbl travelers say llie -1 days didn't seem lone:. It's different, though, when you're hmkiny fur a park ing plaee. History repeats itself in California. You'll recall that old Noah planted grapes when the land jrut dry. Nothinr seems worth as nuu-h as it, eosl until you reflect that a K'l'-n funeral t'"ii be had for $7r,000. Americanism: .Missiuy; Ihf other fellow's ear two inches; wishing you were driving a truck. Tlirre's nothing in Ihr new lie law's teeth, and yet look at Wives of golfers have one consolation. A man has capacily for only one great passion at a lime. If it's golf, it isn't women. An Knglish' psychologist is reported In luivr sniil henpecked husbands live longer, which calls for the ancient answer that it just seems longer. tie has a tender, affectionate hand-clasp, prepare hi say you are broke. Don't worry about birth control. If the kind who believe in it practice it, there won't be anybody left to advocate it' The epitaph isn't the only lie. Frequently the stone seems I to indicate importance when in reality it merely indicates' readv cash. 1 We shall not invest in dove stocks, however, until the peace pacts are signed by ammunition makers, also. MUTT AND JEFF L1EFF. OOR LANDLADY'S HOONtMNG US COR TriG KO0N RN V BROKe. rue got a scuetot? tou, SING ANt Ttte NEIGHBORS VWILL COMPLAIN SO VI0LNjTLV that SHe'Li- HAvie to silT. AaiTn TMr K I H CAN'T KecP OUR i trunk. ( I I y;; , - urn iftr.JWlTH"ni.: iiTi. ' : El .h c r..v., &..K,a ,. uy .jycZ'" ' ' ' j mmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaammmmggmmmmmmtmmmmm Our, waller was very black and wore shell-rimmed spectacles und ibis name, believe It or not, is I Thomas Jofft-rsou Johnson, j Asked v-'hom lie would support for president, .Mr. Johnson replied with a promptness, whb'h sug gested he had been asked that I question frequently. ' j "Ah would like mail gin, hut J ah cain'l trust them democrats;" ; Now what is the matter with that i for a campaign slogan, I I Wo notice the New York Sun I has come out for Hoover along i these lines. Thu Sun, It seems, concedes prohibition an issue. but believe that the election of Smith would bring hard times and a general disruption of business, whereas the election of Hoover i would insure a continuance of prosperity. !ike Mr. Johnson, t he jSun doesn't trust the democrats. ThIs is a very am ieui. wheeze, but I nevertheless l ho u;;:i mis of vuttM jure going to Hoover for that rea son. As the grejit bard observed' "Hotter bear those ills we have j than to fly to those we know not i of." i Nothing at. llie San I'rancisco ; theaters sounds attractive. "What a Man", a French farce at the j Cumin, and one of" these myi jtery plays. "The Spider", at the (ieary. So we went to see the Henry Duffy players in "Tommy" at the Atesrii r. Not oau a sort of "first yvar" comedy, wit h Ih- star Imported from the New York company. They say Duffy ' is making a foftune. I fe deserves to. gives clean, entertaining stuff at cheap prices. -M Mr. Knimanuel, we are inform ed, will not quit the ring, but will stage a comeback. His father ex plains thiil Arniand has mad" over $'10,(100 dear in the squared elri'le, which he adds, quite cor rectly. Is more than he would have earned In 10 years at the law. Nevertheless, as a fighter. , we should say 1-mimanucl is tin, excellent notary public: H. V. K- POINTS medical theory. They removed the darned thing. He May Qet Over It At BUI we l: Put i on, Vvwen.- I TTi .v. i i a.iA ( V firt'hS I AUi. SftMfSnhV'i 1 "T"Llftl lCU. li n III lull " 1 ' I I i ' i i i i ' PPM CTTP& hflcRiULf to compiaim- vvwaiwe am,Ui " MMAN.OfFlcefc. uSifrn r" I I w - -' '"''II li iit I III p.' . -. w i II. ' ti-v i at: it mm Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Siuiied li'tt'-rs 'li'Maininc to icrr-ona) health and hyuh-ne, nut to dincanu ill gnosis or treat Hunt, wilt hit an awe red by lr. liraily if a btauied, hi-lf-addrcsed envi-lo! is i-iK'lot-ed. I.ctti'rn hhould lie brief und written in ink. (hvini; tu the l;i rge number of letters re ceived, only a lew cun n- answered here. No rtly i-ati be tnadi.' lo o.m-ricH not conform ing lo iiiKlructioiiH. AddrexM llr. William llriid, in cart: of thin liewsi,iK'r. IASSIN(J or TIIK SI N I'MtLOU Kit her the glass of the sun par lor, so called, must be scrapped now and new-fangled glass that admits the ultraviolet installed, or the ugly obi sun parlor. Is doomed to extinction. In the first place, no one remains at home to take the sun those days, c x c e p t Infants and invalids, and they deserve all the u 1 1 r a violet the situation af fords. In the next place, this here now sun porch or solarium always has been a snide anyway. Granted the designer or builder had some vague notion of admitting a bit of sunlight; granted the housewife, or in a y b e the househusband, dreamed of something thai re quired a bright ray of sunshine streaming In you know what I mean. Hut this is all hooey, for ! as soon as the ambitious young I say young humorously couple ; moves In and sets about furnishing and decorating the new nest, good-; bye miii room. There ain't gonna be no sun beating lu there if iho ( careful housekeeper can prevent It; no, no ray of sunshine shall get to the dewdabs Inside if the busy i hired man can get his awnings and; things up early enough In tho sea-, son. j Honestly T have to laugh f do, most of my laughing in my sleeve. at the funny inquiries In the mail every day this time of year. Hhere Is the old sun doing his proudest and squandering the ultraviolet e v e r y w here Is vastly greater abundance than we can get out of any kind of machine at any 'price. Vet every day readers are asking about this and that ultraviolet lamp and whether t think it would be a wise investment, and sn on. Next to the extreme measures taken to exclude slinlinht from the sun por inr, I think this popular questing for expenslvi machine-made ultra violet is about the greatest hy gienic Irony of the times. Then somebody discovered ways to make glass that will transmit a considerable part of the ultra violet rays of sunlight. Hut ibis glass is prohibitive in cost, so far as equipping the sun room, with it or even a window is concerned. We should hail with delight. :t re cent suggestion of l.)r. A. II, .Pound of Johns Hopkins, who recom mends a practical window which will serve for a year at least and can then be replaced for cost of cents: Professor Pound uses cellophone. a sheet of which is carefully sand wiched between two layers of or dinary chicken wire, and the whole placed In the whitlow like u win dow screen. This cellophane may be hud in sheets a yard wide and almost any desired length, and Its eost is a small part of the cost of the completed screen. If the cellophane becomes yellowish after a year or If holes are accidentally made in It, a new sheet nuty be readily instrtetl In the chicken wire frame. A sun bath through such a window is nearly, though not quite, sn good as one In the un fillered sunshine. Km in the wording of the many iiHiniries about ultraviolet Ughl. it seems necessary to caution I hi ll n hi ie once more against confus ing ultraviolet rays of lh;ht (which are colorless, hi visible with so called "violet ray" which Is. hi my Judgment, quite worthless so far as light is concerned. Too often. I fear, uninformed or half inform ed individuals squander gmd mon ey and better time playing with a "violet ray" machine in the fatu ous nniinn Dial they are gelling some vague benefit from .sonic vague "ray." They're getting noth ing but n little thrill. 1 don't be Ih'Vo a real ultraviolet lamp could be purchased or reiiled or used by a layman at all. In spite of commercial aggressiveness In the promotion of popular use of such two-edged weapons. I believe it Is a bad practice and I urge health seekers to beware. Jl KSTK1NS A WSWKltN Klght Years Ago. . . . 1 am years old. We have been married four years . I've always valued your advice since 1 was I I years old. At that lime 'you assured my mother it wouldn't harm me to swim . . it never did me any harm and that That DAYS- ONC but OTalaw: r r.u.-u-w fiCM''- year I won the junior champion ship during that period . . . Mrs. W. K. Answer. lint the vague "harm" that comes in "later life" accord ing to tile Halreygamps. is hiding somewhere until you are older. That's the way the Lydiaplnkum ists would explain a ease like yours. No Fireworks. Can you tell me whether there Is any nmlasesses now obtainable without sulphur dioxide in it 7 My sou, who is a great believer in und advocate of your health teachings, (ells me that he is sure you suid something about this some time ago. D. p. C. Answer. Yes, I recorded here the surprise and delight one ex perience! upon getting the first smack of the delicious old-fashloii-etl molasses, after I'O or 30 years of the diabolic stuff that passes as molasses nowadays. There are still a few ma nu fact iirers marketing real molasses through the grocery trade. Send a stumped envelope bearing your address and I will mall, the name of such a firm to you. Stcrlli.ing- shavinyr Hrush. Please tell me how to sterilize h new shaving brush. T, Ti. Answer. I believe ordinary soap a ml wn ler wash i ng is su f f iclen t. However, you may sterilize the brush by letting it stand for 24 hours In a solution of one ounce of formaldehyde in four ounces of water. Agitate the brush now and then so that the solution may reach every bristle. Me sure to rinse re peatedly before using. This same method may be used for sterilizing toothbrushes, hair brushes, whis ker combs, mustache twltiera, ra zors, tweezers, chamois, ets. Ooperalliig for Cataract, I have a cataract on my left eye. 1 have almost lost the sight in that eye and my right eye is becoming affected. Kye doctors In two cities 1 have visited told me they could not operate until the cataract Is ripe. I then saw your piece stating that it is not neces sary to wait until the catacart Is ripe and I took it to my doctor and he said he wouldn't touch my eye for a million dollars because it would cause blindness . . U. D. M. Answer. Some of the leading oculists remove cataract In its cap sule without waiting for '-ripening." I'hese surgeons, following the method of Smith of India, ope rate when the patient can" no longer rend with glasses. (Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.) ! F ilm I cmfZlp I I LI 50 0MWfMI ! ' 1 1 fnvKfti ft ' & (A j Art Smiley is amphibious. He j works at Bloom Center an spends ; his week ends at Lake Wnwasee. I used t' think women., wuz.. all 1 alike, but I kin see ther's quite ja difference in 'em now. Communications To the Hdttor; YV-' noticed tu your paper a few days ago an article that a pe tition bad betjn i-hvuluted by the sexton of . o. O. F, cemetery, reiiuestim; the council to pass tin ouliniince preventing ' burials on Sunday, The trustees of Med ford Lodge. I. O. O. V., wish to lake this means of informing the public that Med ford Lodge No. S:i had Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) OLD WAYS Thu book reviewers speak with scorn of old-time huppy endings: the eharncters slumld he rorlorn in all their divers wendiims. It Is Victorian and cheap to let the woo diminish, and huve the hero cease to weep and liutrry at the finish. The cheerful happy-ending Btyle that we old timers cherish, stirs tip the hook reviewer's bile, and he would see It perish. He rhvs It isn't true to life, with truth we shouldn't pallet1: the hero si ouldn't draw n wife, the vil lain draw a halter. In life things do not end that way, in triumph of the proper; there vice enjoys increasing sway, and virtue comes a cropper. The story tlmt is truly great winds up in stylo distressing; the characters all meet a fate that leaves the reader guessing. There's no reward for sterlini; worth, no punishment for evil, hut everyone falls off the earth In on sublime upheaval. "The 1 appy-ending hooks are bosh, they, worry us and bore us: they're silly, seutimentul tosh," reviewers cry. In chorus. And yet in life we often find that merit is rewarded, and to the man of noble mind some guer don is accorded. In life the hero weds the maid, ns in the old-timo stories, and builds his cottane in a glade anions the morning glories. In life the vil lain often fails to cut a luscious melon, but spends his wintry years, in jails, an outcast and u felon. In life the hard-boiled sneering gent is not much more respected than is the man ol sentiment who weeps when he's dejected. nothing whatsoever to do with this. This petition was the 'own per sonal action of the sexton of I. O. O. l- cemetery. The I. O. O. V. cemetery is for the use of the public and as far as the lodge Is concerned. Is open for burial purposes any time anyone wishes to have services held there. (Signed) J. AV. HAMLIN, SAMCKL" BAT EM AX. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.). ing the Hook of Genesis, assert ing, that the Lord" was the one to use ana'esthetics when lie "caus ed a deep sleep to fall upon Adam before removing one of Adam's ribs to make Kve. Men should understand pain and suffering of course, as the rever end philosopher A iter says. Bvt they should also concentrate on eliminating both, by scientific means, and especially by abolish ing poverty. The best thing in Herbert Hoov er's speech of acceptance, the best thing said by any presidential can didate since Lincoln. , was his statement expressing the hope that by giving every man a job, well paid, poverty may be made to dis appear. PERFECUOVERS OF LOS ANC.KLKS. Aug. .30. iJP) The Kxnminer says Alma Reubens! ami Uicardo Cortesc, for long con-; sidered among the examples of j happy home life in the film col ony, have separated, thu actress J living in the family mansion while j Cortex has moved to an apart-' Iilellt. j "Must one of those things," saldj both, when questioned regarding 1 the separation. The interview tookj place last night when the couple j were half way between soup and! roast duck while meeting for din-; m-r at home. Indicating that they' are friends despite the separation. Cortez moved from home Mon-i day night. ; HI ItM ING HAM, Ala., Aug. 30. (.41 Democrats of Alabama who have left their party in protest of the nomination of Governor Smith will comprise the republican state of Alabama's presidential electors for the November election. HOMAGE PAID TO v amit mm nnnATi lHl1fLL UirLUMttl BY IRISH THRONG DL'ULIX. UtJSH I'KliK STATE. Aug. :j0 (-Pl All classes in the Irl.-h free state joined in a hearty welcome which was given to Sec retary of State Kellugg when he arrived today for his Irish visit fresh from the memorable signing at Paris of the Kellogg-Itriaud renunciation of war pact. The enthusiasm m-tliie loose from the moment that the cruiser Detroit, bearing Secretary Kellogg and his party, steamed into Kings town harbor. A great crowd which had been gathering on the sea front at Dunlaogliaire fu" hours cheered the arrival of the cruiser while a salute of IS guns of the free state army, which hail been mounted for the occa sion boomed out. When the c r u i s e r was first sighted, a small boat containing Vice-President lily the and mem bers of the cabinet accompanied by Frederick A. Sterling, Ameri can minister, .Mrs. Sterling, and Washington Abbott, secretary of the American legation, sailed out to meet her. The pinnace brought back Mr. and Mis. Kellogg and President Cosgrave who hud ac companied them from Paris. The American secretary of state ami the free state president la titled to the alternate strains of the national anthems of the L'nited States and the Saorstat, played by an army band within a square formed by the military guard of honor drawn up at the point of disembarkation. The reception committee included men of all occupations and purties. Cap tain Nutting, governor of the bank of Ireland, and the heads of the chamber of commerce rcp j resented the business interests, ! while the heads of two unlvorsi l ties represented the educational j world. The local townships rep- resentatlve presented an address of cordial welcome at the Jtoyal Irish Yacht club. ! CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis.. Aug. i 30. (jp) The rigid silence the ' progressive bloc of Wisconsin con- j gross me n have maintained in the presidential campaign was broken today with the announcement -by Representative James A. Krear 'that be is supporting thc'Hoover j Curtis ticket. Frear is seeking the republican l nomination for another term in the Tenth district. He Is the first : ol" the nine LaFolleUe progressive' j congressmen seeking re-election to i I. publicly announce where he stood l in the presidential race. j The position of the state's two , United States senator, Robert -M. ! j LoFolletto and John .1. iilaine, has! not been clarified. LaFollette, j seeking nomination for a lull six-j year term after completin.-; the un expired term, of his father, has criticized the republican platform but that has been the extent of his comment. Senator lllaine, who has attacked Mr. Hoover, has de nied that be has thrown bis sup port to Governor Al Smith. LIVKItPOOL, Aug. HO. MN Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Hritish foreign secretary, was obviously suffering from th effects of his illness when he arrived hero from Loudon late today and boarded the Orcoma for a health cruise that will carry him to California. MARSHFII;LD. Ore.. Aug. 3d. (Pi Ma for C.enoi-iil .loilwln .M,.f of army engineers, accompanied by ! .Mrs. .ladwin and Colonel (i. It. Luke.sh. left today for Ueedsport after inspecting the Coos Hay har bor yesterday. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you -wish to be permanently re lieved of pas In etomarh and bow els, tako Uaalmann's Una Tablets, which aro prepared especially for stomach Kas and all bad effects re sulting from pas pressure. That empty, ciiawinir feellne In tho sto mach will disappear. That anxious, nervous feclinfc with heart palpita tion will vanish. No more bloatine;, drowsiness after eatlns;, heartburn or other distress due to (ras. Get the Kcnulne HAA1. MANNS OAS TABLETS at any good drug store. Trie, l. Always on hand at Strang's Drue; stnru. WISCONSIN CLIQUE ! TO BACK HOOVER 2G LICENSED TO 1 IN "IS. STATE WASHINGTON. Aug. !0. (fl'i Directory Issued by the depart ment of commerce today shows "C7-S airplane pilots to have been i licensed by the department to July :il In 47 states, District of Colum bia and the possessions. California with -I l7. led the list and New '. Mexico was the only state not represented. ! The directory does not Include ! army and navy pilots as such. : hut only those army unit, navy men who have been granted Ibvenses under the department '. classifications as transport pilot, limited commercial pilot, indus trial pilot or private pilot. Nei ther does the list include the 2000 jor more pilots operating ut u pres ent under letters of authority by 1 1 he department pending an op portunity to take the .department's 'test for a pilot license. 1 The list of licenses by sin tot I included : Arizona, T, : California, '117; Colorado, liii ; Idaho, fl : 1 lli nois, 1 ii ; Kansas, (Hi: M Ichigan, 112-1; Missouri. 107: Montana, li; t Nevada. A: New York. ::t.S: Ohio, i i:i2; Oregon. 2ii; Pennsylvania, 130; Texas. 10!); Club. IS; Wash ington, -II; Wyoming. 2'r. District (of Columbia.. 117: Alaska, 0; Ha waiian Islands, a!). CHICAGO, Aug. 30 -tPl Howard ' P. Savage, former national coin 'mander of the American Legion, j will marry Miss Lulu Van Ooss, u j hospital nurse, on Saturday. At was (announced today. ' t BIFOCALS Youthfulness T-lio rending segment o the Nokrome Bifocal is practically invisible. As a result, glasses with No kromes have the same handsome youthful ap pearance as the single vi sion lenses worn by the young people of today. Dr. Jud Rickert Optomp trist 222 E. Main You will Ufc LOS ANGELES (' Better if Yon Stop at SIXTH nd SPRING 8TREBTI M (A. Simnt BtbUm New Million Dollar Anna 50 ConfottabU Raosa $2.00 per day trp without balk 2-50 pet day np with bath PERSONAL SHU VK3 Popular Priced Corf Shop and Grill W ChMk Tatsr Car at rka Dm j H. a FRYMAN, Propria HARRY a WAOINia suttnx h. WAanca Bv BUD FISHER V-