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MJjJJJJj'OKll. or? crmv METTFOTCD WXm TniBTTNEi, MT5DF0RI), OTREOOS, TlrtftSDAY, SEfrfrflMftftTl 27. 1028 PSTTH F0TH1 mumvku MAUJ . TKlJjUWJjJ. - b MEDFOKU MAIL TRIBUNE . Dtlly, Sunday, Wrekly ruhliHliMl br tiie MHPFOKP l'HINTINU 00. M72it N. Fir Ht. . Theme 7 ItOHKflT W. HUHL, Editor 8. SUM JTKIt SMITH, Manager An Independent Newspaper Entered as ncrniid class matter t Med lord, Oridon, under Aft uf March S, 1879. HUHSCItlfl'ION JIA.TE3 Br Mill In Advance: :. Daily, with Sunday, year Daily, with Sundity. inontU. . . Jniiy, without KuinUy, yeur Daily, without Kunduy, month Weekly iliiil Tribune, ouo year. 7M .70 .ail 2.00 2.00 By Currier, In Ailviinrrc In Mrdford, Anil Uml, Jnrkmjitvillr, Central Pniiit, I'liocnii, TaHnt, LI old Hill nrnl on mikhwhjb; Unity, Willi Sumliiy, niomli .... Dully, wiUiout Kumhiy, mouth.., Dally, without Hundiiy, onn year. Dully, with Sunday, one year.., AH teriim, ciihIi in advance. UKMIIKIl OF TUB ASSOCIATED MESS . Itoceivintc Full Leaned Wire Service Only piijuT in city or county receiving nen by ti'li-grnpli. The ABHoriatetl I'rens In exrlnsively en titled to Hi.! use for publication of all newfl diHpntfben credited to It or otherwise credited in thin paper, and also to tin local ucnK publiHlied herein. All ridit for republication nf apcclal dli pat'cltca 'it-ruin tire also reaorved. Sworn daily averiifte circulation for tlx inoiiuii eniiiinf April i, ivz, iita. Officio! paper of the City of Medford. Of(iul;il jtapcr of Jackson County. Advert hind Ttcpri'i'cnliitivM M. U. MddKNSKS ft CoMPAH? Offk-cH le New York, Cliiviigo, Detroit, Bun Frnuclfico, Lob Auijelin, Seattle, l'urt land. Ye Smudge Pot ' lly Arthur Terry There wan mi atom of ruin lust, evening, proving there are I7'lii yellow slickers hi our midst. Local politicians have started lo liiiucnl, In a manner that would jsJinmc (ht clarinet. A. II. UillianiH, who lilt Ihu UDi'id in thu face Willi a li7 Verne jKifiii, 1h wuiUIiik dm niHiilmr nuc, which will JiKMiMuri' vciscH frum snunt to lip of tail. "Gordon N'orlheott, aeeiiHcd of jiiiiHH iiiurduj'H, landcil nl thu local aii-rii'ld yrHtmkty nftcnioon, and I'ctiiriK'd at once to IiIh cell In the Hellish folunihla Jail," (The May Jl. I'l-fHH.J So i no. of t be st hiff has hecii laken mil of the etitliiiK down of a beautiful tree, by plaelitff 'a kero sene eaii over the Mump thereof. . Mrs. Hud in Havel hennflon, Mi-h. .Mary HmKhhater, and Miss Klsle (losflp formed a merry auto group sliffhlly lo the left of the center uf I he Main Ktoiti yesterday after noon. It was an Impromptu KUtli erf iiff. Hlatlslics Hhow that the Icadinn devastalli'iis of Lie yeur have be fallen the soul hern stales ftoud anil what, ami (lit) toll has heun nimbly. UUin Is a mclhliirr whirl pool fif IntoU-rauee hut there in no connection between 11 uiut the rainpuffeH of Nature. An Oregon ah:ii.,iuH was seen ffidng down a side Hi reel with a rope yesterday, causing your eorr. to refrain from noting (hat the University foolball team has sliu l ed hard full crocheting. . H. V, l.'avpeuler was down lo the I I : I'J come In Wed, The surplus of lawyers in this Male has knocked sonic comment thereon out of (he t.'orvallfs tia-y.elte-TImes. A lawyer Is useless until you need hiin, ami then you want two, . Hop. Jllll Cure, the conservative bunker, has an overcoat wiih a coiiM-i-vullvo ,ed shipe In It. which the well-known linnnclcr did niil m:i' when bi bought it. In tl(e lusl lo register for, and voir al ihe general eleeiion, hunt ers are I'orgeiihig: about the deer, duck, pheasanl, iiial, grry ;;ipilrrel and bear se;it-oii!i. II. on Hoevcnborg Ih spUtllug I be h ind between here and uins Pulley, In a preleintous looking Jtir;ncrnnm pulnled a b.itllesblp Ijrey. A trio of luinfei's in eastern Oregon, mistook a fur r on a while horwe. for u deer, and killed both. H looks like otle id' the three hunters, or all three together .could have seaml up a drop of l-OlnillOUXCIIHC. roil ;ooim:ss saki-; (New Ym-I Woild) 'I'be eonxetilltin of I'ennsvl Minia sherillM, broken tip by dry raiders, moved on lo Port Hover, (tin., where the meet ings wilt continue wit bout leur ol Interruption by prohi bition nu'cul. The convention was nieeiliig ut fonnenui l.itke, when hlslrtet Alloniey ( 'u 1 1 iv tt von and county detee lles staged u raid which the sheriffs at first (hotiuht was a, joke, nlilioiigh the district at torney mi Ul drunken Hbcrlffs were fighting before he got theiy. People have recovered sutTlei ently from the imn e-raeliing ex citement of the county lair horse race), to t-liuid up under a football game Saturday, It is figured. Corn Is being shocked, and koimi of (be corn will retaliate hi due course of lime. HKATTJ.K, Sept, 2'. (Pi Aid of Health' police was enli-ted to day lu the search for Hill Nye. 17,' who disappeared August Z while driving here from I'.ugene, On., with his mother. Ten miles north of lOugene. Mrs. Kllxabeth Nye, ihe mother, re port ed to police, she mor-ped the dit to enter u bank to cash a check. "When she came out to the rat Jiaiu, he l oii hail UiNojipuai cd, BEWARE OF THE M OUT tragedies point n moral, and tliis recent frayedy in Spokane is no exception. A Host on woman with a little iiioiH-y, she liinl saved after years of hard work, came to Spo kane in answer to a matrimonial ad J'roni a man who claimed to he unattached except for $100,000 ht; had in the bank. A. few weeks after her arrival, her dead body was found, horribly mutilated, and her pitiful savings were found buried in the garden of the home of a married man and lather of , five children, now charged with her murder. There. nre probably no available statistics, but there is g-ood reason to believe that nt h'ast !)!) out of UK) matrimonial ads lead to tragedies raniny; from nctitL unhap)iilet;s to violent crime. . I It is hard In believe there are many people foolish enough to place any faith in n man or woman who relies upon sueh a medium to rain a wife or husband, Hut facts point otherwise, j Little sympathy, perhaps, need be wasted over the male vie-j tiins. Hut there should be laws corrigible romanticism and credulity of their sex. PLENTY OP P -:Ol'LK who are tired of politics and like baseball will ret ! some relief this week and next. I he present licck-nnd-lieek i Struir-les for the bitr leauue lilies comprise the most llirillini? r iii sporting event t recent years, ami the results properly com-1 maud the leading position on tlu, front pae. I , ,. , , ,, . ... , ! A weelf lroui today tin- won a Tribune, as usual, will broadcast the allies pbiv.by play over KAIKI) and (be, loud speaker. Also .Medford will stae u cruciii! ame of its own this Sunday when the local Merchants will battle with (Send for the stale title. After the world scries will conic the football season, which will continue until, and several weeks after, the prcNidenthtl elect iom ' ' n ' So those who wish excitement oilier than, that, furnished by the ,1'ree-for-all political conflict, should be able to ret it, be tween now and Christmas, and not berude enjoyment to those who regard the (piadreuuitil presidential election as the greiitesl. indoor and outdoor sport in the world. FARMING- THE FARMER YKSTKHDA V (iovernor Smith adinilted he biidut seen a farm since lie left New York City on his million dollar spe cial. ''I have, only seen the cities," said Al. Ml luive been too busy working to see any farms. As to the farm houses and their condition, they were loo far away from the track for me to notice their appearance." (Iovernor Smith has passed through the richest agricultural belt in this country, hut hasn't seen a farm! Cun anyone imag ine a person genuinely interested in the farm problem not tak ing sufficient linle on a trip like this even to look at one? As n matter of fact, Al is only interested in the farm prob lem as a source of gaining votes. City-born, city-bred and eity traiucd, lie knows nothing nbout farms and, -except. us political fodder, cares nothing for them. A yeur ago Al gave his honest opinion of Ihe farm problem when lie was not interested in semiring the fiirm yotc. "The farmer can only solve his own problem," said he; "there is no patent cure-till for agricultural ills." That may be true. Hut. if Al thinks so, he keeps it to him self. Xow Al .maintain all the farmers need lu do to solve their own problem, is 1o place in the White House a tuna who admits that in a tonr-of the farm belt he couldn't sec one. QUILL ISliO method: Split rails. ;(alles, pronounced "Kay-us,' he is pronounced "dead." You'll notice, however, there of fighting material since the Kellogg treaty was signed. You can tell when a nniu really loves a girl, improve her mind. "Hull" means "rop," but it t'hieagoaii is shooting the bull. The Hyrd expedition seems to be equipped with every minder of home except bill collectors. . Americanism: A hungry his wife ate al the bridge party . t orrcct tins sentence: "lie day," said Ihe official, "but we an auditor.' ' MUTT AND JEFF SSr;JWr r " OPWR ,M HeGT A!0 ?. . J . G f f(, TEETH tF OU lj -P .:' iligv ilT 'mmmJ-' fcj&sM-t MATRIMONIAL AD to protect women from the in-' SPORTS series Will sum, INK! Hie .laiI - POINTS method: iSplit parties. j has decided lo retire before i has been no marked-down sale lie yearns lo doesn't always mean Hint when a man eating peanut butter because and doesn't care for anything.! , disappeared dav hcl'or vest) r - know it is uniiescssnry to employ Jeff's Talking Sense for Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Signed letter! pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to (Unease diagnosis or treatment, will lie mmwered by Dr. Brady It a stamped, self-addrcMcd envelope la enclosed. Letters should be brief ami written in ink. Owing to the large number of letters re ceived, only s few can be answered here. No reply can be made to queried not conform ing to Instruction!!. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. TIIHKK KINDS OF ITCH j l-llio gulve, rhbumnitsE and smok-', too llkyly to lertrn In the third 1 inj; tohaet'Olof Itch eonu'H In three : year of: the coin-Mi;, i firmly he furmH, namuly, pot-kct or trlul kIzo, ;'Ucvn It would he hctler for public: houHohnld sl'.c and hospital size. wclffire- if nurncH wore turned out ! You huvoh your money and 'irii-H j at ' the comiiU-tlon of a thorouKh , your luck. Whichever typt-or kind I twp-yoar course of inntructfon and , you huppen to'('t to work. Rut that wouldn't, have, it 1h easily appeal to tho shrewd fientlemen : the worst of -nil 'who dotenuhie the policies of hos k n o w n tyiies pitals, for tho three-year scheme-1 while you have ' wives most hospitals one year of : it, and especially expert nurslnpr at merely nominal; hi- reference to; caul, , the d oj,' roe of New Notion of lMnMiniati. itchhiff you suf- I inn a sufferer from rheuma for. In order to;tlsm. One tlruffless doctor told me s complicate the' I had too much lime In my hones I s I t u a lion thor-; and Joints. Kindly advise what to r ounhly at tho outset let us here i ileClne the three varieties Indigen- ous in America: . ' 1. (irouml ilcli. toe' itch, dew llch. I lvv..rm dermatitis, the form . may he that there Is too much hone! of toe it eh produced by the inva-: in the Joints. Hut this Is an hi- Hum ,,r iu uin of the feet hy the' sinniflcant feature, so fur as- tho i " "f hookworms, prevalent in j eausation. dlaffnosls or treatment tlHl polluted soil of many of the I of' the trnuhln may be concerned, more primitive southern regions' Whatever you mean by rheuma-i sometimes encountered in ihc;tlsm. It conveys no meanhw to me.1 northern states, The penetration In any event, I advise you to avoid : ol' the soft skin between the loos' hy the larvae, and tho bacteria thoyf carry with (hem, produces nil in-Hirle aeid and the like.. Humiliation of the skin (derma- The Hoy Is a Wow.; litis) with vesicles, papules and flow can one tell whether a child pustules, considerable swelling, and ; overeats if he Is not made sick, at violent itching. This lasts six or the time'.' (irundson, I . eats un oight weeks. This type of toe itch; I he can eat no more. Ills father represents the first stage of hook-; l a great trencherman, too. Neither worm disease! in the majority ofj(,hows his food much. Cirandson cases, though Ihe larvae may be i is a, heavy, solid boy, slow. Is this taken Into (he body In polluted j ibe effect, or Ihe cause of large food or drink or from unclean flnr eating? I, grandma, think the gors in some eases. The moral is, boys food should he limited; his never go. barefoot In hookworm j mother Is Inclined to agree; but his country. ... 2. The second type of toe tlch is apparently on the Increase, or at least I receive many more com plaints about It now than in for mer years. This is a kind of ring-' hoy's age, weight, height, a speei worm of the skin of the feet, p;'!-!""'" day's schedule as : lo play, tleularly the soft skin between ihe j Hleep. and a specimen day's menu, toes, and tne parasite Is readily! including any.'twren meal ..knlck- spread from one person to an- other lu or about swimming liools, the gymnasium floor, the bath bouse mats or wherever people walk about barefoot. Tho trieo phyton or parasite Is carried In particles of skin from one foot to the next fool that treads the spot. In this ringworm Infestation of the skin, Jilllc blisters or papules, alul constant llchiug. especially be tween the toes. Again, the moral is. wear your boots when you pat ronize a swimming pool or gym nasium or oriental bath joint, 'A. I icing at the moment with out any lilml of loo Itch, I can say without prejudice thai you now know the worst and the worse, lint the llilrd and last kind Is bad.i I do admit, though that is all 1 ad mit. This third variety is a wee bit vague I am not at all sure tt exists, hut 1 testify lo my best I knowledge ur belief. It Is. like the ot ln-r two kinds, main I;, n 'tween toes a fair. It Is invariably asso ciated with excessive sweating and maceration of the skin. Some times there is a crop of little Mis ters. It is it. sun lly a ceo in n nbd by more or less cracking of Ihe skin and some peeling. There Is no noticeable swelllnu anil little i any pustule or papule formation. ; i.ut. oil. girls, how It can Itch when j WISVS. ,vll(.n soim. rusutll-T is lil ; one is unable to get at It! Tlie;w)IVfs. iKtl- .'Sweet dollnc?" I cause of this variety of toe itch j 'rhcr's i.ecu lots o' ehngs In th' I well, why bring that up? The :to vcao,. iis o' it-cords moral, however. Is more sutisfae- smashed, hut notlihi' In 111' i1 tory. at least to my mind. A Iways niniisc line has' shown 11 that I go barefoot when you get the chance. For the excessive sweat - lie or tne ree is generally If not i invariably due to footwear. i That dispose of the subject of! toe Itch, exeepl for (be trifling question of a remedy. I inn go ing to be unseienttrte but kind, you niusi concede, and give one rem edy for all three Tonus of toe Itch". 'I'be remedy is known as Whit field's ointment not a proprietary preparation, hut an ointment any! druggist will make up on order. I It consists of six (0) parts of sail - eyltc acid, twelve (KM parts of mi iif.i-i" unit. io -lOMimi pel roiaiom i mmi iin toe rnun in uiiunnn (pelroleum Jelly, vaseline! to make , events. It Is the circus grounds ion parts. Crease the surface with -Hie baseball field, the site of tho this once a day for several days, 1 visiting evangelist's tabernacle. The best time to apply this oint I New York such passing showv inent Is at night, and do not coverjeome lo anchor for years on th. the feel for an hour afterward. i nhn between upper Itroadwuy and (the Hudson river at HJXth street. OU'STIONS l ANSWllUS The New York club of the Amerl- A trained SheTi-alncd Three Yeni-s, , nursc gave this recipe to it friend for fat reduction Two j ox. l-.pKom tmlts. oz. cram of tar - j ljU. L urit. uehl. To .be.. put . . . K. t.. M. Answer. That Is some of the mischief thr little iUt doctors are Once in His Life do. .Mrs. S. H. II. j Answer. Perhaps he was witless i well as druffless. In some" types J of arthritis (Joint Inflammation) it i nil brands of alleffed, heulers who hand otic weird fancies about lime, father has the old-fashioned Idea of letting child reii eat whatever they like and as much of It as they like. (J rand mot her. Answer. Data insufficient. CJfvo kiiuckh. . undine incompieie ovi donee- In hand- .1- should -InelJnc; to agree with pop. (Copyright. John V. Dille Co.) (,,( ri,n Vm "s,H;ak j oven suggols. much less resciii- - hies lit' uproarious din (hat used! f greet Hi mere mcntUm Kryuil. '' Gossip From New York City lly ;. I. SKYMoriC, NKW VOKK Kvery town. how- lever large or small, possesses some ) I vacant lot which attains distinc- j u-tin league had Its baseball dla- ! mond Ibere in pre-Ituthlan days 'when It was calh-d not the Yanks but the Highlanders, the name looming from the elevation of the site. When Itllly Sunday waged j his last New York campaign Ills tabernacle stood on the plot, and Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) . . Titt K to uric. No hook Is true to life, some think, unless it teeters -on. the brink of trouble and despair, unless It penetrates the slums ind pictures criminals1 and hums, and outcasts living there. Produce a book that's hard to ead because it makes your bos om bleed, and harrows up your nerves, and some will say, "That hook is great, and may the au thor celebrate the. triumph he deserves." "It's true to life," some people say, about n book that's bleak' and gray, and sor did und obscene, and they be lieve that wise remarks excuses notion- coarse and dark, male volent and mean. It may Iju true to vermin life, to lust and violence and strife, to lift; that gipes offense; but there are brands of life on earth which " radiate a seemly mlrtn ind cheerful Innocence. Pro duce a book that treats ot wlshtn who spend at homo the oleasant nights,-the. days In use ful toll; the homely and good natured folk who speak th-. harmless -.quip and joke, and shun $lm vulgar broil. You write a book about; tho . gent who leads a life of cnlm con tent because he's good and fait; he pays up nil his hills on time and salts away tho-usoful dime aga.inst the day of care. Such books are ;truo to life, I wot, but they will full to hit the spot, since useful lips are tamo; tho book that's truly true, to life must deal in crimo and grime and strife and wade knee deep In shame. Home critics jeer tho kindly talc l,n which the virtues will to prevail as being arrant tosh; they want to study "life" and ho down to th sordid slums they go, whera bloodshed Is awash,' many a. circus and carnival pre ferred It to the indoor arena of Madison Square (.larden. Now the New York Medical Contnr owns the property, and has ab-nady reared $20,000,0(1(1 wortr of buildings In a project which is 'ultimately to contain n, dozen units and a H0.000.000 plant.' Hut another vacant lot has been found. It is just north of the Yankee St odium in the llronx. and carnivals, boy baseball loams and wild west shows keep in tu mult all summer what was until lately n grassy open space be tween two - buildings. luvrfwiivo wit. A professional man ot this city, retired with a competence, visited Kngland this summer and . deter mined to gratify an old longing IVii. uoll uf ilnlliou tuilorfxl In I'tond street, London, lie entered at random one of the oldest and most conservative shops. While ho was being measured he ro- lliesieu inai me nip pocneis oi ins trousorN be made particularly um pie. Tho tailor answered that the suits lie fashioned contained ho slsted. "I have a ranch in the west. ho explained when he was abl to make no progress otherwise, "and I need a place lo carry my pistols." "Pistols:" asked the tailor with a startled look. "Certainly," said the profes sional man. "Out there my neigh bor and I exchange greetings each morning with pistol shots." "But, sir. that must be a huz- . ; ardons practice : I "Oh. no. A slight flesh wound now and then, but never anything i serious." 1 . 'I'be tailor dropped his poise and hia tape lino and exclaimed: "Why, ihal's the most amazing thing I ever heard of The - gentleman departed chuek 'ling at his strategy. When he re i turned his suit was completed. It had no hip pockets. . The Srrvnnt -Problem. Variation 0.S7J! of the servant .Joke concerns tho housuwlfe whose negro maid fell ill on the day of m.ild fr-11 111 u.i U.o (lnj- ; ,,,,-r -party uml ilommtchcd I i' rescue of her hostess a. a dinner to the girl of less experience. "t'an you serve?" asked the hostess. "Oh. yes." the girl fis sured her. and she listened atten tively while her mistress explained the arrangements for the dinner. Thi guests arrived -nnd dinner was announced.' The party enter ed the dining room to find the maid seated In the master's- chair at tho head of the table, the roustjtn-e. Clara Bow. Cllvo Brook, Kmili before -her-and the enrvim; knifcjjnnn(fs, Bebe Daniels and Mary clutched in her right hand. i Brian. N.Y..R FOR AL SMITH AS NEW VOItK, Si-pt. 27. "Pl- The flsll Imndlci-s or Fulton niur- ltd, where Governor Alfred ; Smith worked as n youth, nn - noum-od their polities today by I HtrlncliiK a banner ucrom houtn , iter aeross South sii-eci, emu aionmg tne pre... , lunlon for Smith and Uobinson. t Several hundred fish handlers paused from their labors, while the banner was raised to the top! of two 40-foot poles erected for 'the purpose. - They all cheered, as line iiitentjss o. iite.r muuii-i n?- low worker fluttered In the breeze. J Among those who watched the i (banner raising was Tom MulvihiU,i it lie governor's first cousin. He paused n few moments from trim-', dling his hand truck to talk about hia kinsman.' The two have mark- od resemblances In appearance. , ii, cov- tnnt tne Mulvlhlll implied ornor;did not take readily to tne fish 'buslnopH and much preferred ; jli's' later job as process server. i ' "That gave him more time and I iupportunity to keep up his ninny j 1 social contacts." he said. "H-'i Iwns alwavs in demand at sodull . , , ,k. gatherings, and was always tho life of the party. j Thoush tho governor s employ- meat ut the market was not I lengthy, it has remained clearly In his mind and ho often mentions it in hia speeches. Ho especially likes to tell an anecdote of a m.in who asked Mm what degree he. had. . "I told hiin,',' the governor -is; "that my degree was F. F. M. Fulton Fish niarket.'l - . r Screen Life in Hollywood . By WAUH WKltNKIt. IIOIJjYWOOO, Cal. Whoever said the movie : producers nro looking high and low for now faces didn't exaggerate tho situa tion in-the least'.- It wasn't ho long ago that Paramount reached Into the. sky, and picked Ituth ISlrlcr to play1 opposite Itlchard Dlx, and now Universal hus trip ped in the opposite direction and cliosen as the latest addition to Us contract list a girl who was edu cated' below sea level. She is Peggy Howard, who was horn In Paola, Kansas, hut went to school down in tho Imperial Valley of Cali fornia, where one of the thrills of tin1 airplane ride Is fluttering up -to sea level. . If film fortune fa vors her and she reaches the high peaks of fame, there wll be no nno who can say that Peggy did not begin at tho bottom and work t hor wuy. u"' Anihm-Uv n.uii; That, much-disputed question Are- Hollywood parties wild V . answered on the screen t in "A ran"s Man." one of tho : scenes of which Is a screen colony; janioor(,e mong the props on the Spanish bungalow set when Ithe action started were :t(i siphon bottles of carbonated wnter, -ib gin bottles. 12 whiskey bottles and 50 bottles of ginger ale. How ever, there may also he In the finUhcd picture a sub-title ex plaining it was oil in fun. And then the argument will begin all over again. ins House Aft. Meanwhile, ,to show how sensi tive many Hollywood people are to. any discord In the general har mony of community appearances, there Is the movement launched by n district chamber of com merce to beautify Ihe big gna tank which bulges skyward just, across the street from the studio where Mary Pickford. .lohn Bar- rymore. Norma Tat mad go and , Douglas Fairbanks turn out pie-1 tures. The chamber is asking the. gas company to camouflage thy j huca container as a Chinese tower, i with balconies from which vines j und' flowers may be draped. Hoi-. lywood aheadv has n Chinese, the- ,, lnlt cinnc tank will b0 a-rt,n n,,vcll.v. - ; . , . i "iiuncned on a nationwide mcuIc b-; n manufacturer of rings for 5-10- , 15-eent stores and other rnerchau-i dlsliig chains. It Is an imitation cameo ring hearing- the likenc.H of the purchaser's favorite film i star. Among the celebrities w hoj soon will be elreu citing as gems ; Political Talks on Air Tonight '' NliW VOKK. Kopl. 27. IPI I. These pomiinl HlK'iiltiTN anil pi'u lunims will !) "U BlB'l,.: lU'imhlimn. ,ul!r AliiM' .Men-Ill from 1 l.'II nt p. in. 'iistorn Kliimuiiii Unit1.. . , .Nli-hnl'w Lonnwrth. spoitltc-r or i,u,. r ivi.n-t-iunllv-s. al N p. m. from Washington over-Ul'. Ai, - nd network lo I'aelNi- eoaat. IJemooi-uiir. . ,, ...t.t, ,.t HI. V " " storn slumlord i time over U I'-AI' n?lwurk v j Paelfie coast. ' Mail Tribune ads- are read- by 20.000 people every tliiy RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION . t. ..ti,i rvnMr nhvslcian aa-, U'Constipntion -Is" rosponsililo for more misery tnan any uinei uuum. Hut immedlato romn. n:" found. A tablet .failed Uexall. OI-- derllcs has been dlscoyeret ;: 1 1 ,..tn,. frhm thp sys- . , (1 ,.va(!Uati.tg . ....n P(1 tho colon. The wo tor loosens tho dry food waste n(U uauses a gentle, Miorongh, nnUirfil movement without. formhica habit or ever increasing tho doso.; t Stop KUfforihg W'V9"Mt!P"l!V.V' Chew a Ilexal uruer e at ingm. yril!lU Get 2., for J3n today - tit tho. nearest Uexall Drug torc" ' ; t i ' ' Rosa Blackmore Willett ARTISTE Teacher ' of i Piano forte. Diplomee of Leipzig Cori servatorium, Geririany,'-.:; ' p For Appointment! Residence Telephone 403-R-4'! 'i Studio: 116 South Ivy ''; 5 ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 'H WE DEVELOP FILMS FREE . , '..V West Side Pharmacy " "The Rexall Store" When the APPLE CROPD is tMEc Follow your choicest fruit... to the Hotel Californian! You'll enjoy this popular headquarters for L. j orchardisrs. BQTEI, TAYLOR & O'FARRELt By BUD FISHER " ( M Va