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    PAGE EIGHT
SENT TO CALLiSON!
Fl
DOTBALLERS : CAPITA FOR ROADS;DtAK UnANlit
A teloitram of good cheer nnd',.n,lo g., , ,,ulidlnB th0
encouraffiiient, ulirned by over .10 j
local roldenta i sent early thin ;
aftornoon to Prlneo CalllHon audi
the .Medford football team at The
Dalli-s,
where they played this
afternoon. The wire, based on the
wordinii to Mncoln'B Gettysburg
speech, was written by Don Col
lier, manager of the local "Western
Union office It wan a followa:
"November 19, 1928. 8lx yearn
and seven days bko our school
fathera brouKht fi.rih to thla
try a new coach conceived in vie-
tory and dedicated to the propOHl-j proram w.ht,., haa done moro
tlon that all ooachea aro not cre-i thnn anythinB elaa to brinn na
med equal In ability. Now we are I tlHnnl ,,roapcrUy.
encased In a ureal Mate champion- I "Tiiia menna that dince the pro.
ahlp nr, tentlllK whether our team I B,.Bm wftH marled In 1918." the
o fthla year or any other year enn j A, A, A, mutcment polnta out,
endure tho rnzzlntt of hoaille root-..,no government haa aided hlch
era. We are met upon tho final ,vay building with an amount lean
batllefleld of the 1928 war. You iUu the car own ra upend for
have cone to Tho Dalle to dedl- lM(,H Or.o year." Car owncn
cnto a foolliall field upon which Hpent $92G 000.000 In 1927 for
your opponent haa beaten all other j uri.i nnd replaccnientH.
tenma thlay ear ami laat yetir; beat There have been n total of
you on the aporllnu; paaca of Ihe 73,119 mllea of federal-aid roads
OrcKonian. Your admlrera will note completed, aa of Heptembor no
and always remember what they mas and 10,015 mllea aro under
HuavkeU about latH year and can construction, with 2.139 mllea ap
never foixlvn them. 11 la for you proved for cjonatil 11 tlon. The
and your team to finish In a phyH- coat of tlto mlleatte under con
ical way what the Jawbone artlata atructlon la estimated at $274,
of the Konue Itlver valley have 4H.r.G8.r. of which the federal cnv.
been doing Hineo tlila Dallea aame ernment will pay l08,7K4,74ti.
nan alKiied up. and we therefore! The national nintnrliiK body ynyn
hffihly rexolvo that our learn under the federal-a d policy la now flrm
CalllMOn lut 11 have another victory ly entrenched In the (,'overnnient'a
and that a football tea mof .lack- proKiam, with membcra of C'oliK
nn county, by Jacltaon county and reaa ritiick to Ixnore any nttneka
for Jnckaon county, nliall forever on thla beneficial Ionization,
destroy the windy thoiiKiita and "However," aaya the atalement.
theoriea of Murray, Klrkland and "with nearly 2f,ono.OOfl motor ve
the uportltiK editor of Tho Uallea blcles rci;latered In Hie l.'nlted
paper who Rave you, throiiKh the Htatea and automotive production
courteay of inat yenr'a Oregnnlnn, at Ita hiKheat peak, road htllldlni;
the only beatliiK you ever took." i not keplna; pace with the .11-
The alKiiera of the telegram were crease In reKlalratlon."
as followa: American l.oitlnit,! The atatement contlnueH:
Mack Wood. Kincst Hostel, A. 11. "Hineo HUH. motorist np a
(Collier, A. llaKen, Herb Ciray. II. '''"" " I"1'1 '""ernl kov-
V. DeU.sH, 1', J. l'atton, l'hll ernment In the form of excise tax
Lounsborry, dim Mun'av, Ken Mnr-,'" "" automobiles and parts lie
ray; H- W. l.ee, M. Kln, J. It.
Wnltlier, Jack ThompHon, Karmers
and; Kru I throwers' bank, Jfansen
Coal company, ISadn Transfer and
Htorage, V. JI, Vawter, Ted linker.
Duko Wellington. C, N. Culy, W1I
' Ham Uolger, Halpli Hlowurt, Elmer
, ICnlps, Jarmln , tit Woods Drug
store, Jarmln & WoodH fountain,
ltoy Klllott, Heath's Drug toner
nnd lirophy's.
HAGEN, FMELL
DEFEAT WILLING
1'OKTr.AND, Ore., Nov. lit. (P)
Walter Hauon, Ilrlllsh open cham
pion, and Johnny Kartell, United
Htates ope ncliamplon, defenled
Dr. O. 1V WUIIiik and Frank Dolp
In an exhibition Rnmo yesterday
at Alderwood Country club, llatten
and Karrell scored 70, Dolp and
WlllinK 72.
llnKcn and Pnrrell left for Ku
Kene where they are to ' play an
exhibition game nkalnst Don Moo
and Vlneont Dolp.
In winning tho Orcuon op ;n
championship Saturday with a
acoro of BUfi. DC. Wllllnir anneziM
a tltlo nnd a cup. Johnny Kurrell,
professional, who finished one
stroke behind Dr. WUIni,', received
n cash prize of flton, Tho rest
of tho prln money waa divided:
Johnny flolden, $400.00: Tommy
Armour, $4il,HA: Hilly liurkn.
46fl.0; Walter HllKon, J75.00;
Murtle Dutra, 81,r.3.SJ; Hot-ton
Smith, 8 1 r.S.a.l ; John Juno r,
. 1 GS.S3; Kd Dudley, IS7.00; Phil
Taylor, J87.no: Mn Hmlth, 52.'., 00;
Al Ksplnosn, fsri.ao.
TO
" OIIICAOO, Nov. 10. (fl) Monl.
Romery Ward and company stock
lioldera today voted to incronao tho
hares of common stock from
l.SltO.oon to tl, 000,000 aharea nt no
par value.
The board of directors. In special
session, followed the action of the
stockholders by nuthurlzlnir tho of
fering of two new shares of the
common slock nt 3I In the ratio
of two new shares for each one
share owned by stnckholdera of
record November SO.
Mi:iiv)iti i,i:.m,h nil-: n.i.i,i:s
(Continued from Paso Ouo)
ford's 2S yard line. Melvln re
luming to its own 36 yard line.
Medford's hall, 1st down there.
Cooksey lost 8 yards on an at
tempted loft end run. Melvln went
thru right tackle for t yards.
Hiirrell Rot thru center for first
down on Mudford 41 yard line on a
reverse spinner. Melvln lost I I
yards on an attempted left end
run. llairi-ll made It all up by a
roverso spinner for 80 yards.
Cooksey hit center for first down
on The Dnllea St yard line but
Medford was offside and penalised
B yards. Hull now on The Dalles
4S Jud Hue. Tima out for Med
ford. .Melvln nut.
( ooltaey on a crisscross made H
1st down on The Dalles 7 yard
line. Melvln catapulted thru left
tackle for first down on Tho Dalles
ten yard line hut the ball una re
called and Medford penalized. No
ANDDOLPSUNDAYiWlATERNITY BONUS
HALF DOLLAR PER
WASHINGTON. I). C. Nov. 19.
fc,ni.ad highway Btim haa
,Ccn approximately fifty cents per
year for every man, woman and
", ,
,0ml i.aai,uarter of the Amerl-
ean Automobile Axsociatfon batted
on the fiovernrnent'H expenditure
of $013 S93.9;7 for completed
hlKhwaya tinco the nrOBram atarr-
ed In 1918 and a populailon of
120,000,000
Tho national motorint! body naya
that tbia forma one of tho moat
coiin-L.onvln(.n), ,irBUnicnt yet udvun
rt for eontlnuatlon of thla
uni total or approximately i,
100.000,000.
"This means lhat the envcrn
ment haa spent Just a little more
than fifty per cent of tho. amount
of motor vehicle revenue paid by
tho motorists as a class to the
treasury department, At thla rale
tho Kovernniont still 'owes' mo
motorists approximately 1500,
000,000. "In addition to the r;reat need
for rnntlmilnu federal-aid on an
1in'"',"lhe-' acalo there Is also
a pressing demand for federal as
..iiho n hulldlnn roads thru
tlto public land states of the West,
In order to protect national re
source and at tho same time con
nect up Important trnnai-ontlnen-tttl
routes."
URGED BY NOTED
BRITISH LEADER
WASHINGTON (A1) If mntornl
ly Ik tho all Important thhm In n
woman'M llfo, iih many men con
tend, Mm. llt'lvn Archdalu of Great
Uritaln wanta to know why, they
aren't wIIHiik to pay for It.
Mirf, Arehdale, In WanhlnKton
on a world lour In tho InleruHtN of
feminism, hellevcH In dlvori;inn:
Keutlmcntullty from Hex. She wantM
equality for nun and women In
everything.
"Women hhould bo compensated
for beurlnK children, If U'h HUt;h an
Important thing hi tho world'H af
fairs," who nayn. "A mother who
has to earn her MvlhK Hhould be
paid by tho alato for tho time who
haH to remaUi away from her work
or tho firm for whlehnho works
Hhould bo compelled by law to
eompentmle her for tho enforced
vacation."
Ah to equriHty in sharlnK the
burdeiiH of war, nho 1h equally
firm.
"Certainly women Hhould nhoul
der arniH iiIoiik with men," Hho iih
HcrtH. "Why Hhould men be Heleet
ed for cannon fodder any more
than women?"
Mih. Archdale came to WanhlnK
ton iih a kuchI of the National
Women'H Tarty. Hho attended tho
Republican convention at KunnaH
City and her comment waa: "Moat
amavlnR?"
"I could not tell who were Ho.
publican and who. wero Demo
cratM. who wero Important and
who wero not," vhe recalln. "They
were nil mixed together In a mot
ronfusinK jumble, I could make
nothing of It, no 1 did not (to on to
UoiiHtou."
Mrn. Archdalo Ih International
Hoeretary of tho Six Point Kroup of
Great Itrttiiln. Tho VlKCoiintCHH
Jthondda 1h chairman of tho execu
tive committee. Tho object of tho
oiKanUuilloii 1m to work for re
fonnti to Klvo men and women
equal opportunttien politically, oco
nomicnlly and Hoclully.
penalty as both sides were offside.
Melvln hit center for K yards.
Cooksey K yards thru center.
Cooksey mado It 1st down on
The Dallea ten yard line through
center as the pistol ended tho 1st
nuarter.
Score: Medford 1!; Tho Dalles 0.
Kwmid Pcrbxl
Hnl! on The Dalles ten yard line.
1st down. Cooksey hit right tackle
for 2 yards. Anderson Hd off
'St tackle for a scant yard, liar
roll wont thru right tackle ror one
.. .... iu ovai goal line was
rumbled by llowerman ho slip
ped on tho wet turf. The Dallea
bull on their own 30 yard line.
FOR VICTORY
AT BERKELEY;
i
t
Big Game Seen As Major
Factor in Sharing Confer-j
ence Honors Oregon;
Touted to Down Montana,
Saturday.
Ily ItimM'll J. Xcwlaml,
(Aanoelutert PreHH HportB Writer.)
8AX FIIANCIHCO, Nov. 1 H.fPi
The 11k Bume, that renewal uf an
cient football hoHtllJUcs between
CalJforndi nnd Stunford which
forum an oxl-uhq tor 80,000 fren
2k' (I fnnH to Kroup toothtr this
Ht'UHon, hax takt-n on the adiled Im
portance of tU'tttrminliiK whether
California 1h to b nt leawt a to-
Hharer of tho 1028 coant confer
enoe champlonnhlp.
In a tlo with Bouthorn Callfor
nla'H Trojano, a team they hold on
wen termtf 1 1vo WfekH a'o, the
liearn faee their Htanfonl rival
next .Saturday at lierkiiU'y with the
bent chancetj of ncoririK a victory
Hineo 1!23.
A California eleven vanquished
Stanford, 9-0, flvo yearH ago.
. i
Jn
tie
19 24 tho teama played to
and California has been on tho Ioh-
iB ena mnce, xniH year, tno tienm
have not had a touchdown scored
iiKaliiHt them by a coIIcko eleven. J
and only one field soul, where aw j
ruuuiorn una oeen ocuien ry woutn-
ern t'alfforntn.
The Trojan victory over Stan
ford, however, In no way means,
that California' will have a gallop
next week end. Potentially, Stan
ford has ono of the strongest teams
in the country and loose handling
of tho ball, necessarily throwing
Us Intricate "Li" formation out of
gear, has caused the bltf red squad
to look bad.
While the Hears are struggling
with their old-time enemy, South
ern California will be winding up
Its conferesce program In a game
with Idaho. With only nn ordinary
season behind litem, tho Vandals'
chances of defeating Southern Cali
fornia are so slight that the possi
bility has not even been considered
All four of tho above mentioned
toams won their contests last Sat
urday. Southern California push
ed .Washington State out of tho
running by a 27-13 score; Stanford
downed Washington. 12-0, and Ida
ho sent Montana down the line, 21
(I. California won its non-eonfer-enee
affair with Nevada. 60-0. Oro
gon downed Oregon State, 12-0, last
week end, and next Saturday takes
on Montana In what should be a
wnlk-'wuy. ns the firjzzlles have
lost four and won nono this year.
Conference Stamllug,
T.I.
Pet.
1.00(1
1.(111(1
.II0
.(in;
.Will
.Mill
.lull
.200
.000
' .000
California
Sou. California
Stanford
Washington State
Idaho
Oregon
Oregon State
Washington
V . C. 1. . A
Montana
1
C'OHVAM.IH, Ore., Nov. 10
W) With Its conference season
completed ahead of all other mem
bers of tho circuit, Oregon Sla'.e
grid squad began today a final
four-dav preparation for a trlu
to the east coast,-where the Ilea-
vers meet the powerful New Yoru I
I'nlvet-slly In a Thanksgiving day I
battle. I
Coach Kch'sslor let tho regulars I
rest today, hut put all reserves
through n scrimmage session.
Twitcholl, halfback, Injured In
tho Oregon gamo Saturday, had
a bad knee thrown out ngaln and
will bo unable to make the trip I
east, aa planned. Tito only other Ington state, keeps pace with I'nl
injutics wero chnrlio horses forlvcrslty of California, each having
Metlen nnd Maple nnd arc not i three victories iu conference race.
expected to handicap them for'
the coming lntersectlonnl game.
Maple, flashy cuarter, left to
day for Peot-la. 111., ahead of his
team mates, to attend the funeral
of his father who was killed in
an accident a few days prior lo
the Oregon gntne. i
Scoring Stars
of the Gridiron
(Hy the Associated Press)
Kon Strong.i Now York univer
sity halfback, apparently has
clinched national football scoring
honors for this season.
Strong tallied III points against
Missouri last Saturday and now
hns a grand total of ID, thirty
five moro thnn his closest rival,
Churck Carroll, of tho University
of Washington.,
The individual loader In each of
the seven major groups or confer
ences follows:
Player. O. Td. Vat. Kg. Tot'l
l.ast Strong,
New York I) 8 19 85 0 13s
Pacific Car-
roll, Wash. ...10 17 S 0 104
South Hauli
er. Tulane.... 8 10 10 0 100
Southwestern--Hume,
South
Methodist 7 IS 0 84
Itocky Mounln'
Clark, Col
orado Col 8 8 111 62
lllg Ten Hoc
do. Minn t 9 0 0 (4
Dig Six How
ell, Nebr'nka T t 0 0 64
Hassan Demonstrates Wrestling Hold
I '.-
ILasnaii Muliammed, tJie Terrible. '
Turk, who Is shown above demon-'
stratum a face lock and an urm !
in. win fi..,i i.ic !,....,.. f..n i
' ' """"" '"- :
nhlay nlnht nt the armory when 1
he inneta ilob KniHo, 10-pound j
rorimnu trappier, wuo wroHtlod ,
StanlHlatis Zyblako, former world's i
heavyweight champion, a short ;
lime atfo and made a good allowing. !
vinmi m ii-uitic-o mh iiuiour lor
a worms cnampionsnip match with , be held down by Kruse, who plans
10d (HtrnnKler) Lewis, tlio present ; to keep the Turk bo busy that lie
world's champion, and in tho in- ; will have not time to lose his tern
Htructor at the Multnomah Athletic per.
Football Races
At a Glance
By the Associated Press
Kant -hrmKtliif!
- C'anu-Kle, unbeaten and :
fUteeeMHivc victories over :
PittHhurKh, Georgetown and Notre
Damn, tops list. Itoslon college
only other team neither beaten not
tied. I'linneton's victory over Vale
keep the Titfcr slate clean of
overythttiK except ties
New York',
university, Pennsylvania and Army j
among other leaders, each suffer-
lag only one defeat so far. i
Western Conference (Dig Ten)-!
Wisconsin, undefeated but tied by j
Purdue, holds undisputed lead as
rcstiltof previously unbeaten Iowa
team. Illinois. Ohio State and
Iowa, each with ono defeat, next In
line.
Missouri Valley (P.Ig Six) Nc-
hrnska, tied by Pittsburgh after
helm- nievii.iiMiv mieiiei-ki-,1 re
mains at top In conference with !
four victories. Iowa State and
Oklahoma improved standings with
victories In latest conference games.
Southern Conferenee--KIvo teams
remain undefeated, but tleot-gla
Tech, Klnrlda and Tennessee, each
with five straight victories In con
ference play, have most Impressive
claims to leadership. ' Louisiana
State and Virginia Poly also un
beaten in conference competition.
Southwestern Conference 1'nl
versity of Texas, by victory over
Texas Christian, has assumed tho
lead with four victories und one de
feat, followed by Arkansas and
Southern Methodtsl, which wAs
toppled from tho lead by ltaylor.
Itocky Mountain Conference
L'nlvet-slly of Ctah retains lead,
w-lth three victories and no de-
feats, despite scoreless, tie with
Krtgham YonVg In conference up
set. Colorado university In-runner-up
position through victory over
Colorado college.
Pacific Coast Conference Sottth-
ern California, by trimming Wash-
no defeats and one He. the result
ofthclr own scoreless deadlock.
Stanford added Washington to vic
tims and Oregon conquered Oregon
Stale.
DE8 MOINES, Iowa. Nov. IS. ;
(!') H. I). Wlllnril, whom bonds-j
men and police tmld Is a brother of
Jess Wlllard, former world'ti
haVwe''TM chaiP'don boxer, was
free on $100 bond' today, charged,
with Ilk tnl possession of liquor:
nnd keeping a disorderly house.
Ilo wns arraigned Sunday, fol- j
towing ma arrest at n local notel.
nnd pleaded not guilty. Wlllard
gavo hia age aa 61 nnd saltt lie was
a real estate opcrnlor.
STATE
THEATRE
Any Seat 15c Anytime
Children undar 12, 10c
Show Changei Dally
TODAY
"The Devil's Twin"
, Featuring Leo Maloney
Alto Comedy and Scenic-
3
r)in:iON. Momv, N'ovkmber is. lasa.
t
club in Portland. Krusc appeared
iu Grants Pass two years hko uiul
il"trefied spectators with his stylo i
mm uticiihin. mncu men no nas
shown wonderful improvement and '
has added considerable weight,!
making him one of tho toimhoat
men on the coast in his weight,
Muhammod's prowess in the rint;
ia well known to Medford Tans und
especially for Lis fits of temper
wiiicn, however, ure exiiected to
BEND IS CHALLENGER
Bedford's prospecta of n Thanks
Ivlng Ramo aro as far oft as ever
and nothing today could ho learned
(,f a possible opponent for tho local
football eleven which plnved Thd
,, ., . ,,' n,: r ,
Dal"!8 m """noon. The r.end
team lias Bned n challenge to
Medford If The Dalles is beaten
tday. However, due to tho fact
that The Dalles Is scheduled to
liy Hend the latter part of this
week, littlo. action will bo taken
on the present challenge,
' If Medford Is victorious today,
according ti) 1). 11. Conkle. high
sehoool principal, and Bend defeats
Tho Dalles, a game here '1 Hanks-; game.
giving with Hend will be consid-j However, the junior high school
cod. The whole matter Is unset-' and tho grade schools continued
tied and will bo until the scores their usual dally routine, although
are made lit The Dallea games. jat the Junior high several bulle
Due to the fact that California j tins of the progress of the game
teams expect a large guarantee, I were announced to the pupils. The
much larger than Medford can fur-: same course was probably purs-
nlsh, a gamo with nn eleven from i
that state is impractical, and notn- j mas, although tho school offlc
ing more has been heard from tlto ; lals thought that tho grade pu
Evorctt, Wash., team. plls might not be sufficiently in-
SNOW ADDS TO SITFEUING
(Continued Krom Page One)
stopped Friday night, has been re- J
stored. ;
I Tho floods followed 30 hours of
nearly continuous rainfall which j
ranged in places up to 10 Incites, j
Tho Texas Panhandle has felt the I
climatic disturbance with (i Inches j
of snow having fallen there since j
Friday.
It's your own fault if you don't
get the finest aromatic pepper.
You can have it - - if you ask
for the right one ! Which one ?
Your grocer returns your
money any tine you don't like
Schilling's best !
a
ASHLAND CITIZENS
E
DIstinHuisheii citizens of Ash
land, including
Irving Vln:ns, J.", ujHapi.eai -
Joy, were In
.... . . . .. ' . -
.ticaioru toaay Doostins interesi
In Ashland's blK football mime
in Ashland Saturday when the
.Normal team tangles with Mon-
mouth for the state Normal title.
Xormal team tnnirleu with Mon-'POtl,
InteroHted m this game, for Full-
back Ki-nn. star of laKt yearVhitfh
Interested in this came, for Full-
Hchool team, U playlnn with
mouth, while Niihf, Moore and
Roberts also local football stars
of 1927, are the mainstays of
the'Ashland eleven.
The game will be called at 2:30
nnd quite a delegation of Medford
fans are expected to attend. The
Ashland Normal has a good team
this year, defeated Humboldt, Cab,
31 to 12, and is being pointed
now to take Monmouth's measure.
In addition to tho sporting fea
ture, the people of southern Ore
gon are ured to see this game,
for a largo attendance will give
the Ashland Normal assistance in
its effort to take a permanent
place In the scholastic athletic
standing of the state.
.
GRID GAME TODAY
The pupils of tile public schools
were today 'ail agog with sup
pressed excitement, as well as the
general run of the public, over
the state championship game at
The Dallea -tills afternoon, and
quietly speculating as to tho out
come, nnd while the pupils os
tensibly studied or took part in
classes, their keen Interest, per- i
haps, more so than the older
j folks. In spite of their efforts
to-conceal it, waa with the Med
j ford high team up north, tind in
jquletly rooting for its success.
However, In the senior high
school, Principal Conkle, recog
nizing It as almost futile to hold
to tho regular dally study and
classes schedule, shortened tho
class periods this forenoon, so
that tho student body could give
up this afternoon to receiving tho
returns by radio in the high school
auditorium. Hence it was that
' nn lnforml1' assembly was held
"'is afternoon from the time of
Iho u.KlnnlnK l( tl)0 K.ime lmtl,
: its finish, while the eager students
, listened to reports from the game
i broadcast by KM ED, the .Mall
! Tribune-Virgin statfun, from a ra
dio set kindly furnished the high
school by the People's Electric
store. The students could enter
and leave the informal - assembly
In tho high' school auditorium
Just as they pleased during the
sued In several of the grade build-
; tetested in tho game for any
j special arrangements to bo made
as to informing them of its pro
gress.. Dl'Y AT 1IOMK CAMPAIGN"
(Continued from Page One.)
l.nn?, wood cuts
Men's and Women's Clothes
(Jus tho Tailor.
V. .1. Hither.
K. ;i. Klein.
Unkln Powder Tm
OONV
ICTED BROKER
SENTENCED IUDAY'son ofIsPeds
;SEVEN-YEAR TERM
POr.TLND. Or Nov. 19.-1..1 I.pxnON. Nov. 19 (VP) An
-Junei 1'. Cooke, president of K.Hl.ano tcleBrnph dispatch from
Overbeck & Cookr, stock broker- Herlln ,uotea the newspaper Dl
Me hotiae which failed laat Janu- welt Am Mon,K. aa aayins that
ary. waa sentenced today to aeven !n wealthy American widow named
2 i ,,H,,n following his con- .chw. Im married l'rince K.tel
vlction last
week or larceny by
j embezzlement.
He was convicted In connection
with diBappearauce of rjiula ue
I riven iroai u.o "'""' ,
..Bt..n,a A ntinrv trrand illrv in-
,"Z Vnmiwln
uicteu louae, .m. To Vn.il
vice-president, and Howard S. I hi 1-
aoodwin Pleaded
ecretar
P"1. Beui-lU1-' .
U.y and w by n ."-U l
anf
of.
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Mnn-iOhnrgeH tnnt eiiMomrM
I Constipated for Years
Thought Bowels to Blame
was terrihly constipated for , a.c ..P-- -0?
years," writes Mrs. Anna taubian . "i m0K( c()nBtpatlon, for Intes
of Orcuon. "I tried all kinds of ; timl indiKCstion and putrefaction,
medicines but nomine did me any: all of which means f;n"'"lnK
Kood until I tried Dioxol. 1 was biliousness, headaches , I r d 1
completely relieved, und 'have told . 1K, lack of appetite, blotched skin'
two of my neighbors who have anil coated tongue,
eotten the samo wonderful results." i Ktimulate the liver natutallj. n-
I It was no cnthortlc or laxative
that relieved .Mrs. Pntlblan of her . atantly solve mosi cases oi j nsu-lonK-standlnn
case of constipation. ! patlon, back pains and headaches.
So many sufferers of constipation i This you can prove by taKlni! ui
attribtile tho trouble to tho howula : oxul for a day or two. Dioxol sup
ami ko on doctorlnK the bowels plies the liver with the natural olo
when the real cause lies in the nients from which It makes bile,
liver. The function of the liver : itesturlnK the bile flow to normal .
Is to secrete bile which is u natural purifies the Intestinal canal and 1
put-Kntive for the bowels. The bile 1 pruoiotes regular bowel actions
also acts us a dliiestant of fats and : Physicians reKtilarly prescribe Dl
oils and as an atuisepilc In the in- : oxol as the solution to much of our
testlnal canal to combat tho Kct-ms ; III health. Let a test in your own
which lend to breed there. The caso show its results, lour lruK
llver should secrete a full quart of gist supplies Dioxol. Special agent,
bile a dav, hut the liver of the aver- ' Jarmln ti Woods Drug Store.
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SALE.
Our entire stock of new current Dodge Brothers Standard and
Victory Six Passenger Cars will be sold at once to make room
for forthcoming changes in models early next year.
All of these cars are the very latest types big, roomy cars,
with beautiful colors and lich upholstery. Each the most as
tonishing performing car it 'its class.
Outstanding values at their former prices and now at these new-
prices the most extraordinary bargains in history.
STANDARD SIX
New Price Saving
DeLuxe Sedan '. $795 ' $175
Sedan 765 165
Coupe 725 150
VICTORY SIX
New Price Saving
Four-Passenger Coupe $ 945 $225
Sport Sedan 1045 250
. DeLuxe Sedan 945 225
Sedan 895 200
Coupe 845 200
All prices f. o. b. Detroit
Convenient terms even at these low prices!
OPEN EVENINGS ,
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