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rXOE FOUR medford matt; tribune, medford, preppx. Thursday, December 13, 102s. ' tui lot 'T too H )! if . I ui(';i ) . ' r : tvm1a Ml V? jr t' n-r w J . .tili i mi.', MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dlllj. Soulaj, WmU; Puhliahad fav th. mnroBu riiuifiiia oo. BOBEBT W. BUHL, Edltat g. flUMlTEtt BUIl 11. MaJaagat An Ibdepandenk Mewapapaf Inlarad a. aoood elaaa Batter at Mad aaL. Orearocu under Act of Marco ft. 1B7I. aa7.DinTinKi utu 7 Mail In Advance: Dally, with Sunday, year Daily, with Sunday, month, Daily, without Sunday, year Dally, without Sunday, monUj Weekly Mail Triuune, ona year. BMiwta one vaar ........... .IT.tO ; . .It . (.00 i'oS Aah. h Harrier. In Advance In Medford. Aah' land, jacaaonvilla, Central Point, fuoanla, i Talent, Gold Hill and on UlKhwayal j Dally, with Sunday, tnoiiUi ,7S Dally, wltoout Sunday, monUj 06 I i.tu... U.xulaw. ntia Mar T.ftfl 1 Maiiy,' wiui Sunday, ona yeu Lotipiiv for this improvement from AU terms, oaah In advance. i ' uvuditd ni trk ARanrrtATcn prkab RMcivior Full UaJ wiw Bentco OnlT ptpw in dty or oouatj fairing mwi bj u-UfTtph. Th Associated Praaa la eselualraij an - micd to the om fer puwieatton of aU hvi dtapatcne crrdiUd to It or otharwia crrdiud In una papfr, and aia to Uu local . r...t.ll.h ha.ra.ln AU rtfftiu for reptiblleatlcm ol tpeeUl dte paicba erin ara alao rgaarrad. OflicUl paper of tin OHy of Vedford. Official piper of Jackaoa Gouiity. Sworn daily mtng clrraUtlon for lis onLha Ddit April 1, 19M, 4631. Advertising Representatives If. O. MOOKNHKN ODMI'ANT In Mew York, UtHcago, uetroll, Jan rnadM, Lot Anfelat, Beattl Port.m,in ,vl,o wo'lllllll't realize it, if Ye Smudge Pot By Ann or Perry Unahlo tn park in the business area, - many women are heroically faclnB tho rigors of willltlnfc 3U0 feet. , . ..... Miss Jane Bryco, ITnlversity of Cincinnati co-ed. was found guilty by it court of upper clasHmen of disobeying freshmen rulou. Ah u penalty 'she was sentenced to sit on a block of ice for 1G minutes, on the stage of the auditorium, with more than Kuo students look ing on. (Press Dispatch.) Hain't n college education wonderful? Charles Strang, who tins heon here since Hear (Yeek was a cub, can remember when whist was the main social diversion hereabouts, and tho players piled all their kids In one bed, when the sandman called the little codgers, The Influenza seems on the wane locally, nnd soon thero will , be nothing to combat not even n boom. The' evening star, wllich is oper ating buck of Jacksonville, Is shin ing like a pair of female eyes full of helladnnnu, and has extracted favorable comment from Tomus Hwem' nnd Prof Kelmer. postmaster of Waldo had not visit- ) ctt-uitints1. Pass for, ju years. (Uritnts Pass Courier.)' Why not give the" gentleman credit? Mtt Thomiuglo lantern pictures of . Ii African lions have gone. One of ,i,, the African Hons was madder than . a social lion, after grabbing the wrong fork at a select funotlnu. The best way Is to watch the lioness across the table. The opening bumptiousness of the 1930 state campaign, has been consummated. Tho .Mayor of Port land desires to hear the rain drip off the roof of the state house. The local supply of maple syrup Is what tho pullco would call a crude forgery. . Canos will ho carried by tho gals this spring. Thlsiwlll he 'fashion able, ond help out a lot, If they make a rare error and buy a pair of shoes that don't fit. Tho vlllago fiends tire behind In their shlvareelng. Uncle, 85, called yesterday. "I'll ..!! ketch It when I get home," tutld he. rfi'ii'- "I let the barber point my whis- kern, and my wife thinks that's her divine right." The knee-length skirt ond the '- ' one-piece, bathing suit have all -.,!, ; l'IPl-. optometry! llalf-vlsloned ' men realize, they're missing some- , , thing! (Watsonvllle, Cal Pnra srt .Ionian.) They Just think they are. The Hen. Plymule boy has ronch 7; cd tho period .of his life when ho thinks he Is a locomotive. In an "v other six months he will he riding : y a broomstick over tho plains. , Tho Yule spirit Is being manl- fostHil.- The hitpl" flu'e of the .vr.l- merry shoppers oft-times appear '': ' luurderous. Tho most Interesting news story In mnny a moon comes front Pennsylvania, when) the entire population of n community aggre gating 150.(100 souls believe In witches and witchcraft. All the black oAts In the urea, have been boiled, and n limn. murdered to get R hair front his head, In order that the -evil spirits' he put- to - rout. This Is a kick In the ribs for the highly praised civilization that still Indulges In hanging (legally), and prepares for war, while great men bin I profoundly of peace. There Is no evidence, however, that the witch belt went Into hysterical raptures over tho Ku Klux Klan, nnd misbehaved themselves lit their shirt-tail. TO .l'VIIXK UmiKNI.lNKK I'filk. thinki thnt tharo'N no beuuly In. u wutih , Th.y've .nevur known tho thick hot smtill ol atpum Itlnln' llk luzy anioku; or seen the tuna l'lled up with foam on top like whlppln' cream They've never took an Iron, and Hmoothed away Tho crlnklea outs, heaps o' shiny white. j : Or rlnHed and squeeied things till the bubbly heat Hus swola their fingers red and sort of tight. Folks thinks that there's no beauty In n sait They're dogiidne rlghl, by gnahl WHY TAXES ARE HIGH A IX efforts to repeal or mtoity ilie G per cent tax limita tion ill this kIhIo liavo met -with firm (iiiosi(i(ni on the Part Of the People .v..1. 1 11'.- TllC popular idea has heen, that SUt'll action WOllltl let lloWl . . the bars and lead to u tax-upending or(:y on the part of puhlie officials, rendt-riiiL' the nevcr - officials, rendering the nevcr - hopeless strupule. As a matter of fat-L almost tent sittuition reeling the 1 present ! Rt reef, illustrates what we meni Mto'tum of the fi per cint jiii-x levy, a special 001x1 issue people voted for this bond I.SHHC at the recent ueneral election. ( ' i j lit does this mean? It means that, in addition to paying1 1. y 1 . 30,000 for this citv fire hall, the taxpayers will he forced to i ' ' pHv from $1200 to 1500 each vear in interest. J ,.. j people voted for this bond issue In Othcf words, if the bond in uimi ii'jMin, ii rue i'iMi iun 1,111.1 i.i i.. n i,,io mi - proveinent, will cost the eity 45,0fl0 instead of $:fll,fKin, anil if ... . . ..... n...-. allowed to run for 20 years, the cost will he twiee iMil.tKMi, or itfiO 000 - ' jjunt n fraction of HccretlriK thyroid liloyers would not want you to as Few people seem to realize thin, find yet (liere isn't a business ' eland present, n myxedematous , sumo such responsibility it miKht 1 1 ....fl..n. . CriMt them hfUVxr lliimin.na In '.ua (business. And there isn t n business man, Willi the liniineiiil I . ,, - ,, ... , , .... I resources of the eity of Medtord, who would f manee a eompara - tively minor improvement in this I , , , 111 J 1(1 l, IIIIH C.MIl II II1CII II1IUII improvements, both lurpe, and ( per cent tax limitation, and of the people to an inereased eosts, is lartfely responsible for government, and the increasinj? states. ' ' Jiiii'KO permanent improvements can not and should not be paid for by special tax levies, for this places all (lit! expense upon one generation when the benefits derived are enjoyed by stibsetpienl. generations. Hut. smaller public improvements, more or less temporary in nature (which would include a project like this new. lire ball and equipment) can be, and should be, paid for from current funds, and thus the added expense of interest charges crimi nated. If the fi per cent tax limitation were modified, or eliminated, this procedure Would be possible. Jiut us long as it remains un changed true economy in tho mailer of public, improvements is not possible. AVhen the people come to realize the true siluiilion, they will insist upon the repeal of this limilalion, as one of the most necessary steps in tax reduction and reform. MEDFORD AS A THAT Jackson (,'ounly is becoming more and more important as a dairy and dairy products center, is clearly demon strated by the recent, annual report of K. J. Leach, malinger ot the Medford Irrigation District. ', 1 J.nvemies within the district tho past year from this source totaled lll87,fi(i.'l. Last year the total was only $18,4:1!). Three years ago it was only $73(10. Here is an increase in three years of 2400 per cent? Accord ing to the report this revenue came from eggs, milk and "other dairy products." Such a showing is nothing short of sensational. Many years. ago tho late Jim Hill said "No 'cows and a flock of chickens. " Certainly it would seem that should be in this position. Tho sexes won't bo equal until the prospective bride is asked if she can support the groom as well as Dad has been doing it. If you build n belter mouse among those who find yon at sparrows. The electoral college is like any other. Xobody pays much attention to it, when the big game is over. Tho fear usually is that the. kids will be as naughty as their parents would have been with a' similar eliaiiec. You will notice tin cry for farm; relief subsided about the timo cider began to get bard. .' . It is estimated that 85 per cent of those who loaf at the Main Stem corners know the art of striking a match with tho thumb nail. A family of sons has thsatlvantai't's. There is no ono to pro- vido Rerond-hnnd rlothes for Mother. MUTT AND JEFF -' , Ure1P--.TvV0, I IT'S -VTU. NVV BOoTBLACIC, 1 ,UT- I, f mutt.mitt mc! I'M, ( Tp rSue " 1 feAU K AT,P 0M 'NJfvR c 0Nfttj w7flP PPiDiNti A uue eve wl- V wue" J cht-h om satvrdavq r J L?fck . i . . r ji i i i . v . is THiSuieekr.' Kio.tM ) iPJili' I .SHARes'AT Tvwc(viTVJj ;. ; crazvOJvcs ; . , , ! . SiTTiwie. PraffT-TVt y ' i.'; ' 1 - i ' - " i . . r .it mwmmmmm . -v v- - Vie-w i " ' i ii inwit'l i ' ii i i mi I ill' il TT'C J''' T ' C ''"ri'''".' Ttah M.il w 1) L'w Ofc. .1-,. : ,, . -..wll i .... ' -'-Li. ". v , ...... endins endinjr fijlit for lower taxes a the exact reverse is true. Thelhavn a little thyrutii every iay in new eity fire hall, on Front , ZX'IJX tax liinil.it ion, tin. city eould not its ttflier.ll fund, hv 11 SllCcilll i.. , .1 or rf.iii.vmi was neeessiirv, iiihi me at th i.SSUO rims for tMi years, this im- ' - tilt! nilifler eoiieerncd "IK' OWIl Wliv. 0 i . e ii a ll. IMI1I1IIJIK nil 111! ll 1 llllllM ll L small, hroufrht aboiit both by 1 lie the blind opposition on the part tax levy, regardless of ultimate the mounting exjienses of local tux burden in our cities and DAIRY CENTER farm should bo without milk no farm in Jackson County trap in tho depths of n forest, once will be flies and Kuglisli Jeff's a "Bull" on International Cat-Nip Personal Health Service By WILUAM BRADY, M. D. j fliffned lei, pertaining to personal : , tnuI1r vill im ar.marrf! iiv Or. r.rad. ' Lcllrr, ahould be brief and written lu Ink. ' ceived, only lew can be anawered litre. No ' ,t,( to m.trueiimia. Ad-ne m. Wiiium iir AXV TIIVKOll. Kvery mother's sn of uh munt dully quota of thin endocrine nub- h t a n c e. Jf hw own thy id Kland failn to produc! the nucmiary u mount of the tn- ternal h e eretton or hormone, then h o m e o t h e r Kouree of the buIi - Htnnce muHt be provided for the lady, lent she Ian - Dili nnA iVr-lfr int.. n ntnto at nr. mrinent mental and p-hyHical hebe- 1 rrmnent nifnuii ana ruiyHjcai i ! turtc. deletion' and rtupiuiiy. I Whon thero is a. deficiency r J ,iiyroid Biund in early life, th of the tho in- 'dividual heromeH u cretin (nmntal 1 und iihyHloal dwarf) or, it there Im .hit, ',, Hlat(. of aM , Us. sues In the skin resembling dropsy Imt the swelling Is constant and 1 not (.11V0 a plt nf.r jwlllf the flnKcr. us does ordinary edema or dropsy. The thyroid gland Is situated in ihe front of the neck, and consists; Answer. Tachy means speedy; of two lobes connected by an isth-'cardla mean heart. Kxecssivoly mils, like a horseshoe ringing tho : rapid heart action, from any cause, windpipe. "It is this glnndthat Is i anil not. necessarily a disease. It enlarged in goiter. In a normal j would do no good to suggest causes person the glond causes no visible j for renders to worry about. The fullness or. bulging of tho neck, sensible course for one whose heart and can scarcely bo felt by thoj beats loo rapidly Is to consult . a examiner's fingers. When the, ex- j physician, amlner can feel the thyroid, the in- l'atal KIks. dividual has enlarged thyroid. My fiance has tuberculoid."' Is cither goitrous or of other nature, there any danger if 1 permit him whether there is any visible swell-! to kiss me occasionally? V. ing or fullness of tho neck or not. Answer. Ves, that would bo a In tho mass examination of very good way to catch the disease, school children for simple goiter, i (Copyright, John F. Dlllc Co.) which is so common in our Great l.iiltt-! regit. n and lu ureuoii, any chilil wliu bus "palpable" thyroid, thai Is., one the exa mi ner can feel. Is properly crm.-lilcreil a subject of goiter and should have (lie proper trealment before the neck becomes visibly enlarged. I can't loll what tho proper treatment of simple goi ter; only the pailenl's own phys ician Is in position to decide what tho treatment should be. ' Children often manifest general signs of an inactive or deficient J thyroid gland function, without having any - Indication of goiter. In gollrous regions particularly' it is weil to keep In mind tho follow ings signs as suggestive of such thyroid deficiency in a child: 1) itetarded growth, c') habitual con stipation, (3) dullness nt school. . Young adults anywhere who manifest combinations of the fol lowing signs may be victims of In sufllcleut thyroid gland function, hypothrodisiii, as doctors cull It: (1) obstinate chronlo constipa tion; (U) the gradual encroach ment of. obesity despite physical activity and moderation in eating; j a ory. nnrsn sgin mat swcais to cold the victim comiilalns of cold when her companions are comfortable or even too warm, and. she wears more clothing than her companions require for comfort; fM much drowsiness in the day- iimo. the victim ever reudv to droD into a siiooko on little or no provo "".V mint, some o' our ecu? ration. '- jbraUMl Inventors git up a substl- Ywuiiir adults are rather morejtnto fcr iiiMHM'toi-M.. All gr-t likely llu.n lt I le-lfoal 111 tlirnJf signs of hypothyroblism without "im -.simisii aw - I Koilor. ' In another chatter we will give ...mn f tho lnterestinc. if none too well established. Indications of thyroid deficiency In mnture ndults. In this column the young folks al ways have first consideration the old fogies oro more or less hopo less anyway. ' Now, suppose you suspect you've got a touch of this popular trouble, hypothyroidism. Naturally you'll want to know what to dd about It. He sure your subscription is paid well in advance. OKTIOXS AM) AXSWKKS Health. Magazines, . v Please tell me which in youv opinion is the best health muga- Blno to take, for an ordinary fam ily, A. S. C. Answer, I regret I know ; of none I would recommend. For merly we had an excellent health magnxlne, but It has succumbed to one man domination nnd a policy which I cannot approve. No crime j uliniil i-w.t mini i1i.mll.fi I Inn itt in I , this Instnnce he uses his position I to exploit himself and his business interest. , .St.'nslek .Stewardess Sees Sick Stews. ( I have been employed on the' health ani Logier. Dot to diaaaa. dlagnoaU ar It a ataniDed. a.-lf-adilrtaacd enwlnii la frw-lnant Iw.iig to th. larje number ol lettera ra- renly tan ba made to quehea not contorts. - i, m vm ( iim u.p.per, TOUAY. I.AUV? ' linea as stewarde and have to 10 aoai vuft nurm-ro caaen of KeattlcknoHH. A year uuo 1 followed your method In my own ciik and , it was certuinly effpetive. ,1 have , meu to net utupkIhIh to pre pure j the remedies so that I mits'ht huve I them on hand for iJHHfnKr8 who ak me lr relief. Kvery lru;siHt i tl Ih me I must have a iireHcripiion. , lio you know of a druKf'i-sl wlio i would prepare the remedies in - quantity for me? Mrn. 1!. W. K. f Answer. Xo. I advise you not ! to tnko such responsibility. lct the posiienfc'er get such treatment 1 from a physician. My method Is intended tn nrvent Rnnt.li!. ticca and my letter to you Is the only authorization a druK-ft requires i for dlHpeiiHlng the remedies. The ; flriiKKiMtH ivho dfifllncd to proiiare ; the remedies for indiHerimlnuto use did num. I am nuro your em- ; mo passenKer conceived the idea that your treatment had done harm. , Tai hy.nrdia. j Please tell me what tachycardia 'Is? What is lis cause und how i can It bo cured? J. V.. VUv-INi'sUlciit-olcct Charley Curtis iiiiim lu- soU.i.' his vu fcr rus must no seu.n ins cap icr ,i'Z Imvhi Jolnetl th' MethmlLst! t: church rccvntly. I llllllllll ICS I'll lllllll 111" fVK-U 1111 UIIIIV t failuivs. ndlaiwlu the-atei-s. fnnlty K"""''UU"?, iui"-iii!s riTiiniK ' m ""vetiy v iiispecmrs. tiiui uuiiv m- .sihnH. Qaill Points Maybe tho senate objects to thej buying of postoffice jobs becnuso j it dotvu't like pikers. All things a re rein 1 1 ve, a nd n dub golfer Is anybody who plays even worse than the man who Is talking. It's easy to make money in Wall street. Just pay any price for a stock some other fool will pay more for. it is nmcr tins way. ay easing ; have perfected the art of produc tho strain gradually, Mr, CoolidgcjnK tho tasteless. ' enn avoid exploding with language! when his time is up. Correct this sentence: "You I must not deprive yourselves," the In every community Is some !.Collego cirl wrote ."in ardor to nro- family that buys eon! five tons at u clip when It hasn't a single quart of iiuuor in the house. Prosperity isn't universal. but ! (OK. AM I? CAT UP TO SIXTY Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason. MY&TK1UOV8 HI KSIA I met a mun tho other day A'ho'd lately come from JtUHsia's gull and he had poignant things to nay that would huve been approved by Hoyle. Most trav elers from that far land discuss its Kovernment.il crimes, and thinjH i do not imderntund I im ho far liehlnd the times.' One traveler say thinKS are great, and Jtussla'a booming- right along; another says the Rus siun ifate is perched on funda mental wrong. The more I hear of all such things, the less and less I seem to Know, and while the weary welkin rings I listen and am filled with woo. But 'tother day I mot a man who'd been in Rus sia for a year; he rode: with mo in my sedan, and poured his talo into my ear, "Oh, Rus sia is a, total loss," he said in accents snd but sweet, "since she turned down her royal boss, there's nothing thero that's fit to eat. Xo doubt the auto cratic rule had blemishes, .us people cluim, hut under It a gout or mule was not dished up us fish or game. You like a plutocrat may feel "when you go there, hut what's the use? You cannot buy a decent meal with all tho eoln you can pro duce. The restaurants are grimy dons, the waiters loaf in frow sy gangs; thero you ninyiorder (1 neks nnd hens, but they're so tough they'll break your fangs, Th conks are ulwuy's .on the bilnk, thero is no artificial ice; thero is no coffee fit to drink, there uro no pies nt any price. In soup you'll always find a hair, tho waiter's thumb is in tho bowl;-they never vnsh the dishes t here oil, Russia Is a frightful hole!" Now. such a simple, sordid tale, will give clearer view, gadzooks. of such conditions as prevail, than on willx get from many books. , you'll liunt a long time to ol.(-fa-sliloned hard times und wear made, of flout sacks. Yon tiiii lei! when you are approm-hing a center of cul ture. You begin to step on used guiii. . Trying very hrtrd to avoid germs; feeling under the drug store table to count the wads of gum. , . lu tho pioneer era a population of 200 could support a newspaper; now it takes more . to support a I hot-dog- stand. There's one con.solatlon. Money lost when the crash comes will be won by the kind of people who put it back-in circulation. . - utos moved business from near''" uioxni tablet represents ten rall.v.lv to the Poa(, Vow J" 1 V Jt (l e ' ' I - buy laud In the outskirts, where ; the planes must land. ,, t - , ... ,1 Maybe It isn't significant, hut ; l, ... ll ,1. . I .. I l , UUIIItl U II 11 1 flUiUUIIH uiusett 11IIU mpn werc tp,ven tQ their QWn f(ro. sides It. Isn't rilfflcu.lt to find a golf ImiII If It's. lost tit home and the baby demands a drink nt 3 n. in. f "When the talkies get around to historical romances we'll . learn whether the dying great really said such things as "Don't give up the ship." Chemists who uro trying to make medicines tasteless might consult some of the new Plavwriirhts. Thev vide clothes for me. Arlington A $35,000 new bank building and nn apartment house under construction here.. - NIP 1(00 5Hft(?S COST JOOO 0O 5H(3S rVrfcO. tOOO PROFIT. HOOO VOU'WG 6oT A N1FTV PROFIT rJoW. YOU 60fjWrA Communications . . Peililler Protect Scored. AU MI'S fU.kUaV. 1 note an article on the front page of your paper that the mer - cnanu nave .ueciarea w ar on Ieddlors." - I for one resent that attitude, take for example when a poor working man can save few pennies by buying direct from; a peddler, then why should he be1 obliged to go to your local iner- chants and receive stuff from him1 that .has been peddled in Medford?; Time and again I have receivedj stufC from your local merchants, that Ik not made in Medford, and if need be I can give you the; names of thee merchants. 1 am trying to muke an honest living by selling a few articles, but your merchants receive the front page of your paper and get the sjipport of the Chamber of Com merce and then give you stuff that is peddled to them. H. WILSON, Medford, Dec. 12. Charlotte, N. C., new airport is now in full operation. The field was officially dedicated late in November with a flyinj? show. Charlotte Is close to tho New. York-Atlanta- airway. 1 Another Sleepless Night f . -: 1 fi pi if ,1 A ' 111 f!,l f years I didn't know what n """'Hnimil ...trhl'H t 1,1 to.ss and turn all night, getting up in the morning moK.ng unit iuviit. like a rag. To make thits worse ; I wils bothered during the day with a nagging headache, dizzy spoils j and indigestion. 1 was literally a; wreck when I began taking ox gall for my liver. I got it in the form of Dioxol tablets nnd had not fin ished one package before I felt like a new man. I beijan steeping sounu- , ly at night and could work ener getically through the day." Your liver I'un have more to do, with your health than you suspect! When the liver becomen sluggish it fails to eleanse the blood of tho poisons formed in food waste. These poisons permeate the system, I causing a toxic condition known : as auto-intoxication. This in turn 1 brJpKS on nerves, sleeplessness, ' high blood pressure .and. -diseases j of the stomach and kidneys. Nat- ural ox gall, extracted from the ' j liver of the ox, is recognized as me i iiifisi mine ior me numan i liver. It Is a natural liver stinut-! hint and literally rejuvenates the entire system. The pure, genuine ' ox gall is, to be had in dainty. ' tasteless form in Dioxol tablets. drops of pure ox gall and costs less tlmn two cents. Try a few and see the difference they make. Genuine Dioxol has picture of ox's head on package. On sale ot all good drug- KjHtM. Special agent, Jarmin ;& AV2E. ii'.'in P FT i AN FRANCISCO y ! TT GEARY at TAYLOR ST. . TlB . ' ' ' ' comp'rew appointments II iCVtuijliD , mAdistmRMsbedmM ' II Ti mm 1 J JI'U.I J i IP make it an ideal hotel for -jJ3iiiL ' your visit BS 353iSj5r-a- to San Francisco rz' Jryrfl 5 (0 rooms with bath II ! BSlEgJ E-IFftfrlSSBwStl Double from J6 M t Saara Barbara i L MIRASOL no'. it gqnn & rpm. WA1T Tilt IT- y CSg . .SftES UP TO. A Jf x lH ' ' rfYi- ;j 0 Santa's of Gift Suggestions AT THE Attic Gift Shop All Hand Pointed Gifts -r-ITandkerchiefs. Dresser Sets Satin Pillows. Card .Table Covers Chr&tmas Cards Lavender Bags Powder Puffs Handkerchief Cases Boudoir Pillows Scarfs Sachets Aprons ' ' ; Towels ' Iteasojiably Priced GIFTS MADE TO ORDER 325 South Holly Phone 390-L Cull Afternoon :ind , Kvenius Buy Christmas Health Seals Youtkfulness I The reading segment of the Nokrome Bifocal is practically . invisible. As a result, glasses with No kromes have the same handsome youthful' ap pearance as the single vi- sion lenses worn by the young people of today. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometriit , 122 . Main ."" MOLLY ST. . .PHONB 34 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing Service By BUD FISHER