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MEDFORD MAILTRIBCNB Itoill, BwxUj, WMklf ' MEDro&u rsuifoia 00. publllbMl m id. f-JM N. Fii Bt. II EOBERT W. RU HI., ErflM I. SUM1TBB SMITH, IfuufW Ad UskiswOMit hewnnpf Entered Mnd cIim mttr t Mad lord, Urrtroa, uuder Act ot March UTt. BUBSCBIITION RATIO Br Mail lo AdvKitcat Dally, itb Bunday, jmw Dally, with Sunday, KW)U.. Dally, without Bimday, yr - Dally, without Sunday, tuontl. Weekly MaU Triouoe, om year. 60 : .66 1 1.00 1.00 u. narHr. in Adutirf In afwiford. Art laod, JackaonvHIe, Centre) Point, Photnll, rlt. Uold Hill and on Highway" t Pally, with bun-day, mouth 9 Daily, without Hunday, monu... Pally, mitbout Sunday, on jmt it Ail j. with Sunday, on rf.. 1.00 l.oo All tarma. caah ladunc. KMUKR OF THE A880CIATID PBB88 Heceivti-f Full Leaaed Wira tt-vrrtca Only ptpt In city of eotuiy clnof otwa by tt ircrapta. Tha AaaoctaU-d Pra I ueluilrtly tn titled to the um for publication of au newa dUpatobea credited to It or otherwlM credited in thia pair, al 10 to tha local oaa puMlihad beiefn. All right for republication of tpaeul aw pttchtu Vreln are alao reaencA Adtftti1lnr nrerewutlTM II. 0. MOULNMKN CXlUI'ANT OHIcta In Nw York, Chlofo, Detroit. fUn rruoUco, Lo. Anf.l. Buttte, Fort- Ye Smudge Pot Br Arlhor Perry Thf MlrliiKitn illizen wntini'td to I if o imiirlKiiniiii'iit, upon four viokitl.mn ii r the 1'rohllilUon law. in liioliuhly n-rircllne upon Ihc hui-hiir.HH of JUHtlL-c, when olio Ik t-iitiiiilctely out of frlendH. money, anil political intltu'iu'e, and In ahy. what is more Important a uood lawyer. The "lifer" elm road In the Saturday and Sunday papers .of at least a dozen enforcers of the dry taws several In this stale beliiB arrested or Indieted for nc ('eplillR hrlhos. eotiKplrlnK to vio late, und other transgressions In eonnectiuu with the Volstead Act, than his own minor Infraetlon. As his prison days bo slowly drifting liy, he will learn that It Is safer I otake n bribe, than to tako a drink. .Mr. Itubbnrd comes frorn one of the best knovri purebred sheep families in the country. (I'endle ton liast Oregonlun.) How could ewe! Not Hlnec tho Armistice, has there been kucIi unbridled and un Haddkd ecstasy in the upstate urea an that caused by the victory of (S(-OAC. over New York unlver- nity upon tho gridiron Thanksglv ins Uiiy. H appears that after a filling season, the coach finally ltnockcd tho fialornlly politics out uf the squad. .Many In these enjoying colds. parts are still l!L'!t auto license plates will be available -December 10. The necrc lary if stato is looking for a repetition of the 1H4U gold rush. The maddest female In the coun ty ban the flu, und her hair only half hemmed. These crisp duyn are fine for hug-killing, rural residents say. John Catkin Is buck from Port land, llo wore the black overcoat he um'h for funerals and the legis lative sessions. Olio of our pillarn of the Demo ; atic party has u hole in the seat of his pants, umt Is being used as an argument to bellttlu Hopuhllcun prosperity. The argument Is ren dered worse than useless, by tho tail of a silk shirt protruding therefrom. A number of girls from Ashland came tip yesterday to smoke a cigarette in public. Fresh air cntltttslusts hnyo start ed to function. A fresh air enthu-niai-t Is firm fur fresh nlr, for everybody hut. himself. They do light to open nil the doors und windows of tho toom they occupy, Iheti put on Ihtlr overcoat and gloves and go home to loaf by the fireplace. Christmas comes but unco a ye:ir. It Is the consensus uf opin ion that once is enough. I lorses continue to cavort and canter on the highway, and have no more tear of an automobile than a halo of hay. . Ohio buckwheat, raised II miles northeast of Central Point, Is being battered into pancakes, swimming In Vermont maple syrup brewed three miles further down Ihe road. YOl KXOv"o?fK SUCH They return from tho office, supposedly very tired. They take up u. pencil and a shoot of paper ami that beloved account book Of theirs. They add up the months' Totals of expenses so far this year, divide it by t ho number of months hfti have elapsed and multiply the result by twelve. This they com .pare with the total expenditures jf'u' ihc preceding ycur und tho Vear preceding that, which genur ally gives them very little satisfac tion; They Ut;e up u newspaper und )tt their holdings of stocks and boiuU at tho current market prices to nee how much they would be worth If they sold everything to morrow, Uut they do not expect to sell everything tomorrow, so whnt difference does It make? . They figure 111 amount spent annually on the Ice, and after that they demand reports un gas and oil purchttNed for the car. mnke a V lid guess at what repairs have cost and will cost them, throw In the' price of two new tires und, after further Complex calculations 'on Insurance und depreciation, ar rive nt what they Imagine tu be the Tost' per mile of operation. They work otit their Incomes, They work iut their taxes. They work out the Interest charges ou cupltsl ex penditure for their houses, figure out depreciation mid repairs and i-omparo the result wtlh what they lhlnk would be tho rental of a Itouse If they did not own one ittulilmore tjun.) ' GOOD FOR THE OREGON certainly owes a ?otn of tfrutilu.ic to the O. S. C football team. Tlimikis to Messer Maple, Lure and the other up-aml-eomiiitf ''-Ajrieji'' OKI .Alan Oregon, ligurulively j Npeukiiif, has his jiuuiv in electric lights ulonj? Uromlway for .the first thno in hihtory. ' Kvitti Will l?,..r..r ,l..v...u li.c " g.M'er boys" from Corvitllis, giviiitf -1U lllC .M.'lllllliltllll CHl lDlllllfits fpi ;L....,l l, (i,.,.,,,,.. i.nl,t," '-"m uuv KlieKfrrs it'Olll i. 1. I. finitbiill liuiiorsj rublji'd in tin; tu tin' tunc tif :.' to l'l, tli? Kiiii'ki'rbot'ktT nrivsjiupiT bovs, iin' admittiiiu; lliiM-f is Konietliiiitf CaseaiJi'b. It ik n prt'tly halV bet tlioiisantls of pfiijile in New Yurk City who lliuiiKiit Uivkuh Calil'iiniia or a tree disease in there is 11 state about the size of New Kiitflaiid, between the Sis kiyous mid the Columbia river, lieariii"; that name. Their sport injr pride has been piinetnred and their furiosi ties aroused. Some of them may (rive up a trip abroad tine of these days and explore the milailored wilderness north of Holly wood and south of Mullnmuiih Kails. And that is all Oregon needs. Let the rest of the people in this country know what this state has, not only in the way of (college mid high school football i i i i i II1UI tlllU tlllun VliM u Itauuuvii, night und day." Uood work, 0. S. CI THE SHORT TITK short session of congress which opens this week will i i i . i! i liiii. .e i : i vji xiim iti uvjuuiii uiinii m i i it Houldcr Dam and the Navy it I- a i i i lemion, wiin rnriu ucnei, ooouni up now mm men in u ruic of political football. A "lame duck''' congress is an anarchroiiism. A new Pres ident and a new Congress have been elected, but thanks to our antiquated political system, neither will take office until next March, ond then only the former will immediately function. As a result there will bo a reat deal of political oratory and very little action. The entire performance is an absurd one, and should be eliminated entirely by legislative action. A government that is defeated at once, and its place taken by a and responsible. I KAN DIKOO, Cal.. Dec. 3. (A'l What was to have been the first public . demonstration of u glider flight In local aviation history fulled Sunday and K. I. Khoudy, 1!7 year old aviator, who designed and built the powerenH craft, was al most Instantly killed when his ship twisted into a nose dive al an alti tude of 76 feet and rrsshed ten miles south of here. The tragedy was witnessed by n large crowd, Including (he young flier's wife and twn children. Khouriv Is Mild hi have made a ! successful flight In tho early morn ing hours In his glider, which has a wlugspread of 3d feet. Finding. it was reported, that the rudder of his ship was loo small, Shotidy after the morntuft flight substitut ed another. , This Is mh to be the first fatal ity due to a glider accident In the history of uviailon In Hie United States. Appeal DimlMcd WASHINGTON, Dec. .--(flM-Tho appeal of tho K. Henry Wrmnip company, fteeking to recover the Whlto Shield home. In Portland, Oro., willed to Churches of Christ, i Scientist, or that city, by K. Henry AYm mo, who tt led In MM I . n nil Hold hy tjiuse churches to the ShI VHtlnh Army, was dismissed hy the supreme court today for want uf a substantial fedorai question. Bragg Reappointed SALEM, Ore., Dec. 3. (P 1C. K. UraKK of I-a (iranilo was today riiappolutcd by (lovcrnor Patterson as h member of tho stato indus trial accident commission, to servo a four-ycilr torin. ! . Toil lo I'lirhl .oiTilla SAX l''UAM.'lSCO, Dee. t.i,V) Tod Moi-Ran. Junior llR-htwctKht ehauiplon. will defenf. :iis title here tuulKht in u ten round match nKiitnst the clinllenKe of Santiago Zorrllla of I'anama. MUTT AND JEFF WHAT JUSINEii - IT L 1.1. H6"J loo it 5 HU10. ARE VoU 6lYe OUV njO , i'rv rAUbOSTUS MUTT, )(So THAT S OM NOvJefMBeR StlVNTU He OPCNCD OF 0OI?S UJHeTPl Ni BUSINS'1 CENTRAL, cPRIMG S0M. j IMFOBrAATl OM CONCCReOIWG LleFF'i F EEBUE -)rl,NBt3 THw;AY AM ACCOUfoT UJlTH FoRT t)Ol.LAS. OR njoT X'l X WANT CLWTTS AM STOCK FoR J -te. CUEroTS, IT'S A)T3 I'rA H'S GUARClAMl IT '. OUR BOOKS SHOW THAT AT THIS SPKULATIM&K r. cfp -nieTOC1 ,, !6Ff OWA f A6Aassr THft BuuS.' lF TH6 NUT tS 6ArABUfv)G JeFF M0M njT He HAS A PRoFtT OP wftuu STieeT? iBRoKei? i MGll . I tvHo A&e Voo? J , WALU STReT; r has am I SiTeeN hunurgq qouuars to J TMT Foyj 1, StjkaJo Accost KVtyj J .oirlfM ,iiMi OREGON AGGIES! fntnt iiutm kiui.-o til I lie "fnpill. I them $100,000 worth of free! are following til S CXalllllt.. ! l.l',.i... 4lm iruinn Iml tt-Jlli tin. 1 "w.,. h. , ...... .... lliversltv (elallliallts to national Ktnv tlust (if I lie Vniikcc Nluilinui nt'W iimlcr the kuii, west of tlifi u nioiuitaiii jieak in imrtliern liritisli Columbia, now realize tonus, but in the way of mit- ,... d, ...... i .. ;n r,,n. ii... UllVI inu ivm ll III iwiumi urt inu SESSION i iiv; ui i.uiiiuui,ui, miuiv, i Bill will receive the most ut-'"f l ii i 1 or retired should be removed government that is permanent GEO. P. GRIFFITH DEAD HAIJ2M, Ore.. Dec. 3. Ceorgo I. Griffith, who was dep uty slate treasurer during the fiist two year of the present ad min istration of T. It. Kay, and who served a term us state commander ,.r iho Aniovi,.n i.m-l..n died here , tavt night after a long Illness. , Uo was -lit years old Mr. Jrif -1 fith resigned his office in tho st aw n eusury neeauso 01 ms physical breakdown. Griffith was a native of In diana. At an early age he went with h's parents lo Nebraska and was graduated from Nebraska Slafc I'nlversUy In I SID. , In 1U13 ho came to Oregon, or ganised the Oregon State bank al Jefferson and became Its presi dent.. When the Tutted Slates became Involved In the world war. Griffith went Into training at the Presidio, San Fronclaco, and was commissioned as a sec ond lieutenant. He served a year and a half In France, was pro moted to first lieutenant and was with the army of occupation on tho nhliio at the end of the war. Griffith was appointed deputy a' ate treasurer in January. 1 01! u, and served until Mtfrch lilt, I HI! 7. lie served as commander of Capi tal Post No. It. American hnglou. In Salem In 1 !l 1! a and was, state commander In I and I !-&. , Fverything points to a substan tial increase In th n I fulfil acre i. ...... i ft i ti ( i larger requirements for more late summer pasture and Jor high class hay nro Interostlng farmers tn al falfa. Vsmilly tho first crop is saved for buy ami the later crops aro pastured. Grimm alfalfa has proved best tn most of the western Oregon trials, says the experiment station. If hosu are laundered each lime they are worn, perspiration will not rot them. Imagine? Yes, Imagine I'tu SHc.u too Personal Health Service ' By WILLIAM BRADT, Bt D. Higti.d Iftlrr. M-rt,hiilijr tu perhon.l li.,ilth u.l liici''lw. tint to di.M fliairrioftl n treatim-ut. will Im .u.u.riJ by Ifr. Hmijy l( . .utii"il. M-lf-iiililn-M'tJ .im'lwji. In riH-lukrd, tetter, should b. brirf mid uritt.ri ill ink. oiic lo lite larjtit uunilier ot btlrm re rturj, only . If call be mmurred lifrr. Nu r.Jj can be mma.' to qurrii. not tiHiiurv. In. to liialruclioua. AildrrM lr. William Hr.ili, m '-ar, ot tin. iiw-.paH'r. I'LIIVSANT WAY TO IMS l-OMi OF BAD TONSILS September 2S we Kave some of from what you Hay of hi cou'di Ihc advantages of the now chdo- he has mended or In Im- .,.,,,.,.. .....n,,,,! r ...,..., ... j tficrniy iiii'thuJ of Irx'iUmifM of en. . . ,. . ,ur1f.u llnu ln,t.CIr. ,on-.is, as tiUMi hud been deserlbed by it specialist who nas nacl ex-! the illsease is chleriy In one lung, tensive experience And keep In niinil the first rule for in the desblcutioii recovery it Is this: Have a uood' method. I doctor and follow his advice about' Here lire some ; everything 0 every stage of the additional points ! battle. Your son has a good doe of practical value, : tor in the sanitarium. It is quite furnished by u evident. He should nut go out , physician who is j shopping for dissenting opinions uiug the method j now. In his routine of-1 Stage frlglil. flee practice. I My husband has to sing Xovein- f A 1. Treatment of tonsils by endo- thermy (desslcatlon) is permanent i 111 effect. j 2. Diseased (Infected ) as well as ! enlarged (hypertrophicd) tonsils may now be removed en masse. ! 3. Xo pain Is felt during or after I J (icalmt'iit. 4. No anuc-Hthetie. either general or lucul, Ix necessary. 5. I have treateil children ns yuunt; uh h1x years with excellent ruHultx. ti. LymphuiU Uuj of the tunnil Is converted Into fibrous Hshu by ihe hitjhly OHcllIatinK current, KMj roun tlsHUft 1b non-lnfeetlouH. 7. Current of U.UUO.OOu OHellla- tlonn is rcKpotiMible for "cold " j tery" effect. Jlence no burn or I pain. X. L'nlpolar current nealH HUper flclal voelM or lymphatic ehnn nA u -i tiiA . i..e.H.,!, inc-tinus material 1'Rtientn may eat may eat anything and cariV on their usual work 1 phut or quinine hydrochloride, ! while undergoing treatments. and nothing else. (Iteware of 10. Treatments are usually given I nostrums purporting to contain weekly, though the remedial effoet j "quinine" 'among other ingrcdU of a desslcatlon continues fully ajents. I believe this inhibits or month after treatment. quiets spinal nerve reflex excite-1 I called the September 2X talk meat. I believe It also a safe and! "The Had Tonsil Problem." Of i useful means of steadying a stu-1 course I meant bad tonsils, not a bad problem. As this dedication ! treatment becomes better known and more widely used by progres sive nlivxlclans. the onlv nroblcm seems to be the finding of a phy- p, d r.h"U- i-chh of the profet-slnn to give his patients the genent nf a boon such as this. There ure now physicians In e very cummuiill y w h o u re ei u 1 p -ped to employ diathermy or endo thermy. If a reader Is Interested and seeks such treatment, the lies', plan Ik for him or her to Inquire of the family doctor, who, If not himself so equipped, will recom mend one whu uses these method.. ji i:tioxs and anwi:hs W ha t , X o t'a lorle ? I 'lease find enclosed 10 cents f o r which mail me your ca t o r y list. I want to reduce by countiui; my calorics. Do you know the address of peter Hula Dunks? 1 ' is his method . . Mrs. V. W. J. f A nswer Whatever Peter I UinkH ,u,iroHH or method may lie. I offer m.mlt.r encouragement nor aid Jn any reduction program unless I am first satisfied that you should re duce. Incidentally, I found no 10 cents inclosed. Dye and Dive, Decently you said you dltiuU blame young people for dyeing their hair if It is turn In-,- gru(y. I have been used a slain culled i Itrowmitone. Is It wifet to use it? It colors my hair all right, but ifj . one urops any or It on any pari of the Kln ft stains that also and 'is very difficult to remove. A. U. Answer. Nor do I blame middle i aged or old people for resorting 1 to this artifice. Hrownatoiin was reported by tho Connecticut state chenilsis In he a suluilnn ot Iron i I and Conner chloride with nvrmral-i.nublic Inl. havlliK h strongly acid reac Hon. I'yroKallnl Is Ihc developer j commonly used in photography. I should not hesitate to use this I preparation on niv own hair. 1 i . .. ns the one you complain of. First Uulp for K(MMvery. M v .on linn htiil i)neuni(ith(M-:ix '. Treatment for his rltrlit lung aliout : SO times in the two years he has been In the sanitarium. His left .u.ig . uiso u.ieciet. ne ..as n , cougn or supium anu uoes not run ( . ..,.-.". ... ...v.. "v"v on n visit. He wishes to be ex- ntnined by a good T. ll. doctor as, they don t tell him out there any- thing about his condition . . .1 S. D. A nswer.1-Your son would make) a mitake. It Is pretty obvious' If You Can -. . -- - ' proving. The artlfieial pneumo- 'thorax Ireatiiienl (eollaitsc of af rPcll.d UI,K by mjrclloii of air into r chest cavity) is a Kreul boon when her -24 and he Is misernble from fear ho may break down. I think) you published u remedy to prevent stagefrlght at one time. If so. will you please let my husband know: what ft is, as the poor boy Is really ' suffering and ,1 know it can't help : hls singing . . . Mrs. C. A. II. Answer You are right, my r.em edy can't he! the poor feltow'M ri'nKini?. but on th other hand it can help his nerve to face the audience, ut leant 1 believe It can, even thotiKh an esteemed profes nor of public Hpeaklng In an caKt ern college break h into print now and attain to tell the world my remeoy is n. j. Here is my rem- cau-jedy: For a week op JO days be fore the ordeal the individual who plans to commit the atrocity may take internally before food twice or thrlec daily one grain of qui- ..in ini.ti (containing one gralu of quinine or quinine sulphate or quinine hlsul- dent's nerve for examination other test. (Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.) . About Ui oik thing we Have left Hint actually discriminates in favor o lit' plain iM-oplc Is th' stork. TIT Democratic party In not dead, Th' same iviort gut out about ilolui llarlcyctirit. (Copyright, .John V. Dllle Co.) Brisbane'sToday (Continued From Pago One) fact that this RlKaiitic increased buying power must ncces-1 siirily increase tho value of stock Industries that supply tho public demand. Vor Instance, in C'lilnn, where well paid men t;ct a dollar a day, x... i.-.,...i ,...i.i.,-. .... 1,1.. get from' i Hut hero where men five to fifteen dollars a dav. and UP he can sell a million Chevro ,"u"1Ui'' Increased wages do not merely inoreaso the value of the stocks. of wnich many aro now Be,ng too j .ugn, and many too low. Hul don't gamble, and whatever happena you are safe, if you take (hat advice. ' At Intcrvnls you read "So ond so dies, a philanthropist." That word "philanthropist." to ( 3p Rippling Rhymes Bjr Walt Mom.; XOTHIXU HIT GOOD "Hpeak nothing but good of tho dead" it In a time-honored behest; with reverence softly we tread, where dead men are tak ing their real; forgetting the evil they wrought, forK-tU;g Jhe errors they made, thefr malice in uction or thought, their vir tues are brightly displayed. And yet tho departed don't care a cent for our praise or our blame; our gossip can't float over there, ou r eu logy, censure or bla me. Hpeak nothing but good of the skates who still are infesting this earth; enlarge on their praise worthy traits, givf credit to them for their worth. The comforting words you have said, inspiring some storm-beaten jay, nre butter than praise of the dead, who don't care a hoot what you say. Discouragement pel7.es the heart of many u pil grim who feels adversity's pun ishing smart, who finds evil luck ut his heels. And haply you see him and suy, " I find something fine in his curves; I hopo he'll encounter some day tho fortune he richly deserves. He faceH disaster with grit, a grit that will never relax; he isn't the kind to admit that he has been whipped In his tracks." Home comment in kindness you make, he hears It, he's cheered by your spiels; his itcart. that was likely to break, is strengthened for further ordeals. jtut if you should .wait until he's dead and hand him a mournful alas, the things you'll have tenderly said won't cut any manner of grass. It's while we are living wo need the faith and the praise of our kind, in- doubt of the way to proceed, with' darkness Increas ing behind. - meaning a lover of mankind. used loosely. A man isn't a phil anthropist because he has more money than lie needs and spends some of it to get his name in the papers ot- to create in his own mind hope that he will go to Heaven, or investing in that "self-! approving hour." A man is a philanthropist when j lie works tor niher men, sacruices I himself for other men, selves to others what he needs for himself.! You can't build philanthropy out! jof a money surplus, but you can j j build advertising out of it and the j angei uaonei kuowh mo umuicnce, and doubtless makes a note of it. Department chiefs in Russia, complain of "drunkeness, loafing,! and insubordination" among Hus-; sian laborers. They told the workmen, the noble ) proletariat that they alone should ( rule the couutty so the Itussiau j bureau chiefs must expect such; things. When the grand dukes ruled, they also Indulged in "drunk I eness, loafing and tusuuortliuatlou." I The- debating society of Cam- briil(?e University, En-ilaud, decides hv 1117 to 84 that the United Stales is not a "menace In Ihe host Inter. esta of the world." Sam wasn't considered a menace when he was sending his billions and his men to Kuropc. Just now he is a little too rich to suit some neighbors. Turkish women object to the now "one seat" tnxicahs, because sitting beside the driver it Is "soc ially Improper, for them to smoke HlttinK alune In a different si-rt of cab. thev can and dn smoke. i-i... i...... i..... r...,.,. ii. . . . . . ; . r 1 ,. . . . I old fashioned harem w ith hlacli : slaves around a bathing pool and , DO inpa outsiin;. , m ! THESE SIMPLE RULES MAKE TEETHING EASY , . , . , ..... He careful of Jlabv s dirt diirnur "toiuach and bowels and at the - ..Vm"-. i stipation, give him a few drops of harmless, ptensant-titstin'? Fletcher's j hjiui ia. i iii-Be ciuieu- luies un- iiihr.- inp teething easy on millions of babies and mothers, too. For over thirty years Castorta hns been the trusted standby of mothers every where. It soot lies wakeful, cross babies to sleep quickly and easily and it's 'purely-vegetable so you can give it os often as needed. It does tha work of castor oil better anil, more peutly. For your protection, the bot tle of genuine Casteria alway bean the Fletcher signature-. Must Film Heroes Keep Shirts oh ? New Typo of Talkiirg Hero From Stage Not So Good In Shirtless Scenes Ily Wade Werner. -Cooper regularly takes off his shirt (Associated I'rewi l'ealure Writer) al least once- in every' picture. HOLLYWOOD. Cal. lA'i So far' Naturally it is not always easy as tho heroes of the movies nreto kri.p , sui.n excellent condl concerned, all this excitement ovei , lloll ,nl(t a shj.-Hc-s role close to talking pictures resolves itself into one major question : Will the film hero of the fu ture be permitted lo keep hhf, shirt on? ; The average film fan probably i never thinks of movie heroes u j men with a shirt problem; never-1 thelcHs that Is exactly whal they ' have been in tliu - past several years. il.H.dsonie men who could not act 'with the r shirts off have found producers lukewarm about 1 starring them. Most youthful mo-! vie roles are athlc.ic roles, even; j when they do not involve the ! ' winning of a football game or u ; root race, ana to play un athletic: j role on the screen an ueior muxtf: i iook um tone, even in a ciose-up and with his shirt off. The late Itudolph Valentino was one of the f rst handsome film stars to demonstrate the screen appeal of a shirtlis hero as com pared with one who merely left it to the audience to imagine he had athletic shoulders. When Valentino stripped to the waist to indulge in a rapier duel ha looked athletic as well as handsome. Since then there have been hun- jdreds of p. cut run whose athletic nor do stage roles as a rule re heroes have taken off their shirts i quire athletic acting, at one time or another to mako' .So it is argued frequently in them look more convincingly ath-j Hollywood these days, when tho h tie in the critical scenes scenes' numerous Uroadway importations j in w hich the hero wins a pr;ze;are discussed, "that these fellows j fight, scenes In which his shirt is! can act; well and good, and some 'torn off him in a brawl, scenes! of them can sing. too. Uut "in in which he swims, or rows the j I va rs 1 1 y crew to victory, or p o r -1 trays - handsome Hawaiian on I his surf-board. i j To cite a few recent pictures: ;Dlck Arlen has to doff his shirt i in "The Four Feathers," JUchard j Dlx wears practically no shirt in Redskin '; George O'Dricn is. ot ; ; course shirtless in that part of Ark" which presents him! as the valiant son of Noah; Charles1 a i-full repeatealy casts off his hirt in "The Kiver," and Gary Stricken Suddenly! Almost daily we hear of It the I story of Home man. . ni'tilia lilv a friend, suddenly cut off in the midst of his usefulness, in the very I prime ot life. Thai's what hlph I '''"ed pressure will do Mian off life without warning. All due our alinormal UvInK habits which il orpins, especially the liver. The liver becoming weak and sluggish fails lo cleanse the blood of the poisons formed In food waste. The whole system then becomcK toxic, a condition known its auto-intoxication. , .High blood pressure, hard ening of the arteries, chronic head- j aches uud dizzy spells are symp toms; : The liver, esneciallv nt middle ! I,r''; ;ecds a mile help, and there's ! ? 'r"' r Iur '"" l"'- ! "'ans loilay know than u littl i K-i II- Ox call 1; r great natural stimulant for the human liver, pro moting its um m;M miive Tunc, inn ing, ro essential to health and vi tal! y. Dioxol tablets are genuine ox gall In dainty tasteless form. Kaeh tablet represents 10 drops of pure bx gall and costs less than '2c. one or two days use will prove a revelation. Genuine Dioxol has picture of ox's head on imckatrc. On sate at all good druggists. Spec- tStur- Dyeing servicb I om NOvjefMBee Np4 ACCOUfOV -tt?iwT sdffik MADE IN MEDFORD f m VST Mn - felt 9mwmwmmh$k our Books show "mftT AT ths the camera bo fits one. Mro than one for merly pop ular leading man is c o m p nratlvoly idle today be cause last limo he play ed tho handsome h e ro without a shirt he bulged at tho belt and looked a little flabby in the arms. Lately, h o w ever. dozens of Ma go heroes have been im ported from V.m Vni-L- nliil other theatri cal centers to play talking pic ture roles re quiring men who sound as handsome as they look. On oc- casionally finds an uthlete among these heroes of the stage, but few of them appearing regularly behind the footlights have had much time for athletic recreation; they act and sing without their shirts?" . Some contend that picture-goers will not turn out to see romantic young screen heroes who habit ually keep on their shirts. Others say the public will learn to accept a persuasive, likable voice in lieu of a handsome chest. If the latter opinion is correct, the season of Iit28-L,3 probably will go down in movie history as the year the picture heroes put on their shirts. 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