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pxub potto MEDFORD m ail tribune Daily, .Sunday, Weekly Published by the IfF.PKOHl) i'Kl.M'I.SU CO. 1SS7-29 N. Fir St. Puone 7fi HOflKliT W. RUHL, Klltor 8. bUUlTKIt HUH II, Mutiaicer An Jti(lL-endciit NevmiMpcr Entered ai second clam matter at Med tord, Oregon, muter Act at March 0, 1870. KUBHCItllTIOX UATKS By Mail in Advance; Daily, with Snmluy, year luily, with Siinihiy, motilh... Daily, without Sunday, year . . Tl.llv will.Mt N.imlt.v. inimlli .$7.f0 . .7S Weekly Mail 'fYibuiic, one year.... 8.00 Sunday, one year 2.n0 lly Carrier, in Advance In M pi I ford, Ale land, JackHonvMle, Central 1'uint, I'liocnix, 'Jlllftll, UOJtl Hill aiKI Olf JIIRIIWUJlt Daily, willi .Sunday, month .... Daily, without Sunday, iiionlli.. Daily, without Sunday, one; year Daily, wUli Sunday, one year.. All teriiiH, oaali in advance. .. .7f M CM IIF.lt OK TUB ASSOCIATED PREH3 1 ItetPivino; Pull I.euhed Wire Service , Only p;t jut in city or county receiving news by Lclcgniiih. The ABBot-iuted Vresg is curl naively en titled to the iwo for publication of all news dlnpntuliPB credited to It or otlierwine credited In tliin paper, and qIho to the Joual news publiNhed herein. All right for republication of ipccltl dia-patcht-a 'icreln are also reserved. Sworn daily avemaje circulation for li Diontlii ending April 1, 1028, 4632. Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official paper of Jackson County. Advertifiinfr' IteiirenentatiWH M. C. MOdKNSKN k COMPANY Offices in New York, ChiciiRo, Detroit, Han Francisco, Los Anifclea, Seattle, Port land. . Ye Smudge Pot By Aitliur Vcvry The 'trouble will) an ordinance abolishing double-parking, Is thut It Ih liable to result lu triple piirking. We are heartily In favor of (ien. Nubile again sailing in a dirigible over the l'olar waales In search of his lost comrades of the ill-fated nulla, if (a) lie will go along: )) and preferably, alone, flut (!en 4rul No bile will more than likely remain Lnuicuth balmy wkicH of his native laud, and "study scientific data." Snappiest AVisecrack of Last Week "Lester Kite has t u I t Hchool on account of prior parking fnclUllcs." Abo Martin. ltumor hath it that n quartet of young men hereabouts have lis tened to acceptance speeches; and will play the mule lead In HOClal iiffnliH of the late autumn. The punklus are ready for the well-known front lo be on them. Nothing looks so puny and peaked, uh a punkln before the frost hits it. KnrmerH have Indulged ' In no in-ayers for rain.slnco iho tall-eml of April. The gumption of iho lOspeo; Is Worthy of an arm-length editorial. They now operate HtageH as big as the next one. It is somewhat surprising to read of the existence of the "Tammany Club of Oregon," the same being composed of democrats who were "kept out of war," and had tholr taxeH whacked in-two, by Ihe tear ful Walter IMerce. .They most certainly seem devilish, sinful, and Jow-down, In these diiys when i here in so much blather about the 'underlying spirituality of poli ties," Inasmuch uh politics has no spirituality. All that can be said of the miss ing treasurer of the Uaptlst Home Mission fund, alleged to bo short SMmumu, Ih that he did a gootl job of it. The merry ker-choo of hay fever Is heard on our principal streets these afternoons. An upHtale au foist has gone through a non-breakable, Imle Htrucllblc windshield, mid the at tending physician states', neither Ihe human projectile, ' nor (he windshield will over be the same. The crossing heat tho vlellm to Ihe train. Owing lo the fire hazard, the season for shooting a man for a ileer may he postponed. i.onkmm:ss On winter nights old l.onn sits in the kitchen Of the stone farm 'house Atunu with Lottie, her middle .(tged daughter. Old Lena Is thin. Her scant hair Is wispy, Her beak Ih eizematuus like a tur key's wattles. . Her hands are cold and bony. They open and shut like cat-paws As she crunchen over the hut range Mumbling to herself. The shades are drawn, Mhuttiug nut the loueUuesH of the muddy lano And the dying of the fields, JJut not tho occasional "Whoo-ot" of an owl In the spruce tree back of the house Jlaid by the vell, Hoarded up since Ahum (Iruhb fell In. On the covered stalrwny there Is a small window (Jiving on tho back corner-lot. It has no shade. Old Lenu haten that window, Kven on tho thickest night Ah he stumbles pant it upstuliH to bed Whe sees the well. (Htrango how Lottie mioses Amos! If she hud a dog It might help her to forget.) (Mercury.) . CHICAGO, sept. fi. AV Lower wheirt ' prices prevailed nt the opening: of the market today. Con tinuing the gradual downward trend thut has ehuructerUed the market recently, wheat started un changed to c below yetterday'p finish. The Canadian crop move ment was still-, prlmo factor at Liverpool, and tho weakness there softened prices here. Corn opened idendy to a little ennlor, at hp Editorial Correspondence fi A U 1 1 A M K N TO , Cul., Sept. C. ! With the legislature called in nvc- ial session, the stall fair and a i Jtotary conclave on, Sacramento is full up. It Is also hut. Slttins here In the Senator hotel with tin fans uoim: and flannel pantson. the state legislators much in evidence, it is hard to realize I :.., L'iH-kr.. iu i.i.u- inn tnfifiKtin iho soft irreen coolness on the away. We doubt If there are two! Kedwood highway. Next to it, oilier nelhlorln( places In the , trout in pools and basin above, country so dissimilar In climate as' which nave the proper outdoor those two California cities. Han atmosphere. U'llh the heat and KranclKto has had steady fuK since ; dust utitsldo and Inside, this ox May with the mercury around 0j hihlt was a delicious and most ef inost of the time Sacramento hns1 fective contract, hail nothing hut sunshine, with 1 ' the mercury between HM and 100 Siskiyou county was there, loo, every day during tho same period.! with a tiny sawmill lu operation I and a view of Keg Parsons' .Mount Came (in the Short IJni Ihcj crest stock ranch! (Pretty close to Key Koute eleclrlc train bearing home! ) the breath-taking title of "The Meteor." Two Catholic Sisters and myself were the only occupants of the parlor car. They had attended the funeral of the Mlshop of Sac ramento, who died Saturday. ISoth had wonderful pink complexions and talked very Intelligently. Ask ed them If they were for (tovernor Smith. They said they didn't 1 know took no Interest in politics. Asked the porter whom he Intend ed to vole for. Tie said "he didn't know.' As no one asked "the writer" who he was going to vote for, we had,' politically speaking, a "know nothing" party. The Short lane runs through as barren and uninteresting country as one could wish to see. No towns, few farms', mostly bare, dusty fields and trestles, with a trip on a ferry about tho size of a motor bus. Flat It beats the H. I, by from half an hour to an hour and a half, and excellent meals are served en route. Avacadoes or alligator pears are much in evidence at the state fair particularly from Sanhi Marbarn, San Diego and way stations. .Half an avacado with I'Vcnch dressing costs SI. 00 at any first-class. San l-'rnnelseo hotel. At that rate, ava cado groweii( should be getting rich, lint we talked with one who didn't look very opulent, lie said lie grossed $7,000 on two acres this year, but had practically a crop failure last year, and feared lie would nave anotner failure- next year, l'ests? No: no pests." Itut that s a habit the derned j things have." An ever-henrlng va riety hasn't been found and a va ra does will only grow on certain hoII and in certain cllnpiteH. How ever, avacado culture Is being studied and our informant believes they have a great future the greatest of any fruit or vegetable In the state. As long as the coii- QUILL Aiiollicr (toiid wny lo reduce! is lo lift five f,'lss'S of wiilet; iintl duply Ihein. inlo n. cnvily jusf li'l'or! meal time. Tim curly bird jets I lie worm. Hut, Alas! lie (rets it for some old bird who doesn't eoiuii to work until 10 o'eloek. The most prominent yellow peoples arc the C'liiiiese. the .lap nnc.se, and those who would like to crusade for decency if it wouldn't hurt business. When man is born, people sympathize with the mother; when he marries, they sympathize with the bride; when he dies, they sympathize with the widow. Hint, to ;irls in the wroiij;." sav that. Churches and kitchens are much alike. The more, they are improved, the more people stay out of them. Enforcement, anents inichl, fact that whisky causes i'al. If he ealls Kirls "sweeties.' his ear is the one with the hiigh- ."''..r",..'";" 'ZTZ horn. that wels the lied'.'" The only I answer I would make for thut is L !"l,ct the child's guardian, or nny Divuree is deplorable. So' is appendicitis. Hut when niijune who will acknowledge reia- i: i i.. i . ., itloiishin with the child write ll I 'I'irilll l . Jlliia ll leiifi, nil' l'llll Ti. . .. ...i i i v.. lilt! poet Willi ynmietl to llVO rnmi ilitl llLs yen mi lie; before tuissin t-lll's routed he house with I t f . , .i t.'ci (omvt. tins sente.iee: I lie sort vfovtl," said file erilte, moro iniDortiifil than ho is" 1110,0 "l" lin. UUin 110 IS, MUTT AND JEFF ivvo ArcANSK AMfc r WAWT TO SPG.AK TO IM WASHIMGTON. PUSASe Hoose FoEi rA at 6WC0S . TOTEDFORP Mil sumer hits lu pay $2 for one avii- j cado, that seems a reasonable pre- i diction. j Miimlinlilt fuiintv him the most ' original exhibit. In our opinion. 'A perfect reproduction of. the lied-' woods, with the sea and sunlight, and liny nutomoimos rustling along I The California legislature per forms much as the Oregon- and no douht all othe--ejiisiatures. It has been called by Oovernor Young ' for only one piirposr a l". K. su j pre.ne court decision has knockec out some slate bank lax so special hank tax is proposed, and! Ihe legislators are asked to O. K.i'oncern a measure framed by the state j tax commission, so It can he pre-j seated to t he election. people at the fall There are a great many women In the legislature several good looking ones in fact an ex-movie ipieen. The men are of all types and agew one or two look like old-time politicians, with high standing collars,, black coats, and the approved asty poker-face countenance. There was considerable smok ing during the session one wom an near the outer railing, no doubt a spectator smoked a cigarette. Some young but bald-headed man on Ihe rostrum was reading the proposed bill and explaining each passage, apparently to himself, for no one paid Hie slightest attention to him. The ' Sacramento lice (evening) sk-emed to have the correct idea, for It started out lis leading article as follows: "Their minds are muddled 'and confused as the lax prob lem they have been culled to gether to solve, etc., etc., etc." However. California does not even consider the adoption of an income tax. Walked past tho river boat that sails for San Francisco this even ing. It looked marvelously clean, brass shining, windows ditto, nnd I-'illpino boys In white starched coats dashing about. We hope to take that trip sotne day. U. W. TI. POINTS To win a husband, remark in public: "I was All men dream of a woman square enough lo lay a little more stress on the . lllllV 1 111 ll'lllliC II. i " i i it i , .i .n a Il.MI.Sf hy tho shlo of (lie k.t..M jr r aDjlAJMi ,i i i-i i. tiling 1 like til'm summer re-1 "is tllilt itohodv pretends to he Oh, Well, You Know or , Russia J OpeRATOR, X WJANT PRcrstrxjT- . . PCMOeD AT THE L. V. ... - w . v.v y. - v y. 5 , . " TRIBTflTE, ttEDFOBD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, nut to disease di;ignoiiiH or treatment, will bo ariMvered by Dr. llrady if a atamped, so If -addressed envelope in eutlobcd. I'tttr9 should Im brief and written fit Ink. ccived, only a lew can no uiiHurrecl here. i,ifC to instructions. Addreh Dr. William SKIN'S OK iJltOI'tiHT APPIEOACIIINC;. I Hero lire some very good "di recilons to mothers." which L)v Joseph K.. Calvin gives to mothers : of children with trie bed wetthrv habit. Directions to lease appeared in your esteemed Mouthers. 'paper recently. I wish lu advise Stop all pun-; ibal I would be much interested islnnents or any in getting any further Informa iction that will Hon from you in regards to thi.s arouse fear in disease. A well known specialist connection with.. . . Trusting that I nuiv be the habit. Stop shaming. Stop all arguing and "rowing and dominating .ifnreasonably the iiicstion of the use Of the h(mi,i , lmttle- t0lkt , ' "h "U ' " 1 a ,mllK n,un'1 "f ,liHno. stol "ll "l'"Vs of emotional iml substitute an indir- ferent attitude. 9 ...,, ...ishans in a casual and kindly way so as not to concen trate the child's mind on the fail ures and difficulties. Stimulate Interest in success bj. much praise, ado and rewards fur dry nights avoid mention of wet : nights. Never express lack of faith In tho child I Keep a gold star calendar of j ,li-i- It'll I u unlv Stop "babying" the child overaffnetion. , ,JJr Nc"?r 'mention lo the child thut merely reported that tdie hud been he lm.i "weuk" kidneys or "wouk'' usIhk on her hnlr u mixture mnde bladder or thut he will "outgrow" : by uddhiK it teuspoonftll or two the hnblt In Inter years. I of "eoniionia" (which is iron slll- ;ciicrnl Itulcs. ! phute nnd not copper) to a iiuiirt 1 Itostrict fluid (milk, witter, jot ten. .She snid this keeps her soup, etc.) niter 4 p. in. Thejhulr looking just right. I have evening meiil should be light unil i no further knowledge of the prcn dry. that Is. cei'eul or custard or j unttlon, hut ut tiny rate I can us Junket, bread. Jelly, fruit, elc. sure you It Is perfectly safe tu Avoid coffee, lea. salt, pepper, and ! use. Headers who find It satls condlmeuts ut all meals. Hspec-' factory or otherwise will confer ially avoid salt and sweets aflei ja favor by reporting their expe 4 p. ni.. as these excite thirst. rience. 2 Empty the bladder before Anil How. retiring, and again at 10 or II Kindly inform nie how the po ll, m. lie certain that the child laririty of a person's magnetism urinates freely at these times. 'cull be determined. .1. q. 1). 3 nest: An afternoon imp if; Answer I am greiilly abashed, possible: no excitement after 1 : but 1 must refer this poser to the p. in., such as exercise, reciting, j physios department. I can't see competitive games, loud laughter, r what earthly good it would do movies or exciting radio programs, to determine the polaririty of one's The child should sit down and magnetism lf one has any. play quietly after u p. ni. The IMiicllcc n I'cr-onul Service, child should not become too fu-1 Should I go to the orthopedic tlgued before retiring und should ; clinic or to n regular physiriun ? retire early. Klovallng the fiiotofi-M.v trouble Is pains and soreness the bed six Inches is advisable, jailer silting or lying down for a. Ilesldes the direction, thai while. Miss A. I'. W. "weuk" kidneys or bladder should Answer The practice of medl never lie mentioned to the, child cine or any branch or specialty (or to anyone else, lor nciier of It Is a personal serlvee. So kidneys nor bladder arc "wetik" I should advise you to consult a In' children Willi (he bed wotting physician, und never an Institu hublt). it might be well lor par-llbin. hospital, clinic, society, cont ents, grand mot hers, and o t h e l' pany, gang, outfit, laboratory, of relatlvcs to heed another Import- flee, store, sideshow, guild, bund inn i-ule. nninelv. never refer! to or corporation. . tlic bed welling at nil, that Is.j let It be a secret known only to inei child and the mother, muse or guardian. Nothing is more dis astrous to tile prospects of correc- Itlon of the habit than -embarrass- j llieiii oi ine i-iiini. ,w v . ...... child wllh the bed 'wetting habit j can help feeling embarrassed and j II Is as unwise us it Is unkind to. recognize that It oecurs nt nil. ex- cept when necessury for parent I or nurse. I have noticed In loo many of Iho letters from persons seeking advice about the correction of tile bed welling habit, an unsyinpa- Ihelle altitude. Indeed. Ill 2(1 per j cent of lllese reilliests does not j oven acknowledge reiuiiousinc with the ehlld. und when any one who Is presumably responsible: lakes thai iittllude there Is iiolh-l lug I can do. or nothing I will do i I have no Instructions or advice' lo give Indiscriminately about this' IlllKlOI'lllllC f .chllMUooil, I.CL ; renders who seek advice bear thlsj !ln mind when writing to me. Don't, i , , " 1" iiulte fed up Willi this utliludc of some purenls: toward their own .children. Ifimectin' fday 'emisc- prohibition Jire ni(. ,m, dumb. L,frich,N alius trv t n.ako n town they ought to be able to under- Mstand Hint hum mm weumg mim- i IJ IIUIIIIH simile nil tti". in the bei familleH. I Now then, if vonr household 1.- . . : OI1 aml llry fs-:i, !' tdl me just how you stand. 'siniliv Marsh swallow, fday. otherwise, never mind I am notjwhlle three or four im-ihers vtin hii..-n.,i In lmnersonal slat lt left, i idcadin' fer ther mum. How Ivan Feels About LliTGN; IVMitC: YOU'UQ biua Me- OREfiOy,. THURSDAY, Owing to the targe number of letter ro- o reply tan be muile to i "tries not conform- llrady. in rare of this ncwMiancr. (jl'KSTIONK AND ANSWKltS in Ittmly lo Sana c lU.g to Snicker. It has been brought to my ut- K'utfon by a friend that an arth lu In reference to ihe Parkinson dia- j favored with a reply at your ear- , I lest convenience . v (.!. K. a Answer Shucks, friend, why all the complete letter writing lun- '"'UN' As I carefully explained tnp lirtlt',e ab(,ul Parkinson's !.Un, I can give .the method ,f treatment to physicians only, If your physician desires the in- """"n ue gnui io compiy Meanwhile I am gratified to ob serve that you didn't use the word "'same" as a pronoun. ' Tea Time In One Young Mv Not long ago there was a recipe for gray hair in your column black lea and something else Will YOU nlease renenr the 1lw- tons fOI. making and using it V My hair Is beginning to show a Utile gray and r am only IH Vt'!,ra ld. I don't Want to trifle wiln unv harmful hair dyes or '''' C" ? II ie, 1 L'llll L CVI--II I'fMllOlltllf.i. !,.., tin.. tt ....... .......... or black ten, though I funey . It uuoHn t mutter which. The Indv j (Copyright, 11)28 Jimn F. Uille Co) Our commercial Hub turned big; convention at thcr ilnwii (iry vvlwn Hmt's anything goln' on. - i never realize i ni oie mi i git iiiiuntii tttin n urn I'd jump at tlr chaiuv t' vah a i phaeton Jest fc-r tKM-missloii t iw whHv sumlay afternoon" m.i,i it i I; . Pj fe- SEPTFSmfiR f, 1928. Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) FA KM KXOWLHIXiK A dismal late was Bildad Baker's: for years he tilled the same old acres, and every year his crops were smaller, thu while his load of debt grew taller. And now, gone broke lik'4 many neighbors, he left the scene of all his lubors; tho much loved home he left behind him, whose every shingle must remind him of hopes aifd dreams lie once had cherished, before all fond Illusions per ished. He, like the soil, was finite exhausted, his eyew were dim, his whiskers frosted. The old home farm, run down, for saken, was by a youthful stran ger taken. From some farm school he'd graduated, nnd with" strange learning he was freight ed. He talked a gibberish sur prising and spent much time in analyzing small chunks of soil from hero and yonder, and over volumes he would ponder; nnd old time farmers, much like liaker. looked on him as a locoed faker. "A man can't learn the trick of farming in schools," they said, with can dor charming; "he lias to work with hoe and sickle while streams of sweat adown him trickle: he has to tool the plow and harrow, and push huge burdens In a barrow, through beds of weeds he must he wad ing and break his valued hack bone spading. This aleck from sonio -tinhorn college may have a store of phony knowledge, but little will thut store avail him, nnd all his modern tricks will fall him." And yet that cheeri est of strangors astonished all tho old time grangers. Ho gave the soil what' it was needing, and every place he did his seed ing responsive crops would grow like blazes, all kinds of wheats and oats and maizes. He gave the worn out farm a tonic and bumper crops ut last were chronic. The woes of men en gaged In farming would be less heavy nnd alarming if they would cease their heartsick screeching, and. listen to some modern teaching. Brisbane's Today I j (Continued from Page no.) Leaving Chicago's municipal air j port tit 5:20 p. m., and changing j to a sleeping ear at Cleveland, the i traveler arrives in New York at I 9:50 next morning. ! Development of air traffic fits (naturally into railroading and gives railroads a chance to even mattors I witii the motor bus, now giving railroads serious worry. George Harvey told Northelfffe that Philadelphians, fond of snails, camo to New Vork to eat them. They had snails in Philadelphia, but could not catch them. Things have changed, and Phila delphia is becoming modern, like New York, or even Chicago. Grand jury reports tell of a Phil adelphia bootleg ring worthy of any first-class American city. A majority of the police force are on the bootleg payroll, and Philadelphia's bootleg czar lias power of life and death over his army. He holds court, takes evidence, ducrees punishment, death usually, for traitors, and there Ik no appeal. Mootlegglng, like other agencies controlling millions, appears to be ahovo the law. But If we catch a little fellow, in a little crime, then jour proud law assorts Itself. He (Iouh NOT got away. - '. Will Hogers. who once taught Sunday school, wishes Mexico would stop electing with bullets and that the United States would elect "by the ballot instead of by the bullion." He wilt hnve to wait. I Australia votes to end prohlhi i Hon, and by a majority of more 'than two to one in New outh Wales I and the federal territory of Cam j bona. In industrial districts, the I women's votes were soldlly against I prohibition. f- I In New Zealand, long ago. women ! voted prohibition in, then voted it tout. They decided that men bring ' Ing a bottle home and drinking it ' all at once, were more of a nui sance than men drinking at tne ! public house. ; 1 W inston Churchill, who manages Erltaitia finances, helping a con tt actor and his thi-co auiiH to build a little brick church, has learned to lay brick a, one a minute. Here, the union would not let him do it. It might be u good idea to lot u few important men try brick lay in;; or Hteel riveting. Thuy. might complain less about the workers output. The British chancellor, lay ing 4S0 bricks in eight hours, would not wonder why union men do not lay -H0 bricks in a day. Daily Meteorological Report September ti, 102S Forecasts Meili'unl and vicinity: Kuir to night and Friday; slightly wanner Friday. Oregon: Fair tonight und Fri day. Cooler in east portion to night; warmer in interior of west portion Friday, Continued low hu midity in Interior 'Temperature (Degs. .... 84 j Highest (Last 12 hrs.l.. 89 ; Lowest (Last 12 iirs.L. 45 Rel humidity (Pet.) 19 -II SI 41 ! State of weather Clear Clear , ' Lowest temperature this morn-1 ing, 44 degrees. Sunset today, 6:37 p. m. I Sunrise Friday, 5:4o a. m. ' Sunset Friday, li::(5 p. m. j Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time LOCAL DATA 3 u ho E 'A ' ?' j 5 j CITY t Baker City 90 48 52 58 54 54 00 I Hismarck j Boise i Denver j Des Moines.... I Fresno . Helena j Los Angeles .. Murslifield .... 92 76 78 9S S4 90 02 104 02 98 00 Phoenix Pottland Hed Eluft .... Rosebltrc Suit Lake City.. 91 San Francisco .. 6 Santa Fe 76 Seattle C, I Spokane 88 i Walla Walla .... 90 i Winnipeg L. V. DICK, Meteorologist. Fruit Prices Today . SAN" PItANClSCO. Sept. II. VP) ( Federal-State .M a r k e t News Service) Apples, California Gru-i vensteins, packed 4 tier, ItOcfiJ $1.25; Alexanders, packed. 3i;-4 tier, $1 if 1.2S: 4'i tier. 75 if 8.1c: lugs, $ (ft 1.25: Uclleflowers, pack ed. 8-4 tier, $1.15?i!l.:i5; 4 ',i tier, SICM.IO; lugs. 75e($l. Win-' ter Hamulus; packed, UVi-4 tier. SI. 50(81.05; 4 tier,' $l1.25: W. W. Pearmuins, packed, IJi-i tiers, $1.25 1.5(1; 414 tier. 1.15. Yellow Xewtown I'lpplns. : packed. 314-4 tier, S1.40&1.60; 4!4 tier, Jl.iriisu.-Ti. Kings pack-' ed. 3(4-4 tier, $ 1 . 1 5 tit 1.4(1; 4 ',4 1 tier,' !)0c$l. Jonathans, lugs, $1.50(5 1.75. , Wall Street Report NI3V YOUK, vSept. C &) High money rates a fat in blocked the path of speculators for the ad vance In today's stock market. Call money renewed unchanged at 7 hit per cent, but advanced to S when banks called $2.r,i)l) 0,000 in loans. Persistent .selling of Jlii dlo, tleneral Motors and some of the other recent favorites, In the face of advancing prices in other sections of the list, wtis attrib uted, in part, to fears of n large increase in federal reserve bro- kers' loans after the close of the' market. , j The closing was irregular. Con-: structlve interests made valia,nt ef- j forts to maintain the rise by push- 1 ing up individual shares In the final hour, regardless of, credit ' conditions. A Mock of 1 5.000 , shares of llriggs Manufacturing ! was nsm-hed, on Its way up to ; POLDS olhtod or cheat re more ewilj treated externally with VJCKS Owjl 'Million Jarm Utmt Yearly new high ground above -17. iXirlty 1 taking ran up H points lo 1 1 5 ami itepubllc iron & Steel climbed 4 to 70, both new maximums for the year. Lambert ruse 5 point and Curtiss aero was again strid ing upward fust at tho end. Total sales a p p r o x i in a t e d 4JOU.OUo shares. K KA 11XBY ,Neb. Stale Meth odist conference condemned Smith candidaey. ! MAN IS SURPRISED EATS ANYTHING--NO GAS "As soon as I ale was in mis ery. I tried Adlerlka, and to .my surprise It ended the gas entirely. 1 I eat anything now." T. M. Schcl- abac h. I Adlerlka relieves stomach gas j and sourness in TKX minutes Act ing on ISOTH upper and lower bowels, It removes old waste mat i ter you never thought was In your system. Let Adlerlka give vour stomach and bowels a H'rcAN i cleansing and see how much better 1 you feel. It will surprise you! Heath's Drug Store. Eveniii" clothes must b e cleaned and pressed perfectly the only way every garment entrusted to our care is handled. We make evening clothes and all other kind look their best. High School Students Take Piano Lessons for , CREDIT Register at once with Noel L. Erskine Accredited Piano Teacher Studio 611 W. 8th St. at Laurel ' :j Phone 934-X WE DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Eexall Store" ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 By BUD FISHER i IHIIMI B Jilghrr to tt lower, Htln nnd jjrovbjlons were stondy.