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M'ETTFOTv'D MATT, TmrtFNP!, tT.TrOim lIM:(;o,VKPXi;si)AV, .lAXl'AKY 1i. l!f.'5i VSCiV, VI VF, mdhillms THE 1929 ESSEX, THE CHALLENGER, MAKES ITS BOW o II! 44 South Central Avenue "11 I; n l l in o WIN MR QUINT li; ban n the (liy A-il Walker). flftMj HIM., (in-., Jan. (Special)-A double-header JiClhall Kaine wa.i 1 1 1 : i - 1 i tO'iniitsiilin of tho bdd Hill hit;h , K''hunl on i he Vfiiiii ui' I-ridiiy, January 11. In which tbe (mid Hill wlrls il-riit-tl the JaK..n ille girls' leant a by ;i -ioori' of C f to i ami tin- (iuM 1 1 1 1 1 hoys wli , f rnm l In Jacksonville buys by :t ; M-ori' of to 1 1. The uirks Vame was played ; first. Tho name u as hit ores tintf j from the Htnrt, both of the k rlx' I 'wiiiw heiritf evenly mulched. Only I M,i,- field Kn.il wax mailt? diirilit; I J he first half, which was marked j lip L' Cuiii Hill. Jacksonv ille oh- tained one point mi a foul shot. ! this making the score nt the end j of tin fint half, -J to in favor t of C.i.l Hill. j Tli'1 stari of i hf second half ' was a real struj-'ule. After noun hard work the .1 ark mo n villi1 ulvn mail'1 one field goal and a. foul h:hot, during which, time Inld j Hill pointed tip one foul. This made tlx- score 1 to in favor of Jacksonville. This count was hId ' tip until about two minute l-ft J to play, wht'ii !old Hill made -one fir Id k-1 nd niic foul shot. Tin game ended w.th tho sore li to 4. Tho panic was inteivMinn ! and hoth trams presented some j real work and showed good coach j Jntf. Only three tit-Id K"als won made duiiiiK t lie whole name. This j proved that th tea nix were very ; evenly matched and it was a rcgu-i Var "pitched battle" between the' vii. This is i lie second panic Oil. ,.ia Hill tri.-lc v nbived I this year, the former heinj; w.th tht Talent hiph sehool team, in ',f i-miJ m . y... -iWJ v - j; ' iv i v. . -I T iw i H Wit l: ..x Ciuld Hill! mult f Cameron i Huiui Wyali quakeilhtisli ' , , Uile; j Hud.' on- Kssi'x lit ardril ns one ol tin live and iiiilsiandiPK tVn-d l.y the Hudsi.; NT and h' ri- ini.cil iliNline- aiu-e ; a rs fVi-r of- piiw .Mono.- coin- line pany. which they were def an d. The lineup for both teams was as fol lows: Jacksonville HarriiiKton IK'" MotzKur 1 y. Larson .K ' Mutzjrar, It S H' liners Coke ... After the irls finished the hoys. frame was started. It PM'Kan without many oals hein made. The tlold Hill hoys seemed to he doiiiK some K'od work .und noon piled up u small score and held Jacksonville down tu a minimum. The Jacksonville hoys made seve ral good team plays in the firsi part of the same, hut it seemei that tht Cold Hill hoys were too last fur them. While their team wa.i making hut little proftr the fiohl Hill hovs wer a steady lead. Cold Hill main- (Ire. While there he is in rhatt;''. tained their lead and the half 'of a dance pavilion and a theater, ended H to t; in their, favor, i recently arf-niivd hy H. A. Itad--Durloff the second half,- Jack- tl;e of tills rlty. Mr. Uttdike also Jsonvlilo nuule a vain attempt to has interests in a niorcanttlit husl-! Upper left the interior of the sedan showing the upholstery and : oominess of seats. Upper right: . Note the height of the radiator has been increased. Lower left: The coupe with rumble seat. Center: The coach. Lower light: The new instrument board and artistic group ing instruments. Mits Marjorie Hacker, Fanchon and Marco theatrical star, the young lady with the various models. The new K-se: challenger lias Ihose who have already viewed door ami window openings hm-, lamps and all l.riuht work inv just heen nnnoiineed hy ihe Ann- the cars declare that hoth hody monize with (he higher, Klihtly chrome plated for endnrlnn lustre; stroim Motors cuir.pany, tho and chassis are In hrtrinnny, KV pointed hood and lailiator athl nnd will not tarnsh. Cowl lamps in ihe sllhuttette n poise and lal-,the hroad flowim; fender lines. are miniatures of the head lamps are a tut are mounted on n chrome In plated saddle, eMendim; across ind Ihe i-nwl," declares I'. S. Arm- that subtly sunt st the "Aihoiik the improvements beneath the hood. Stream-, an increase of LM per cent ontours, with boldly sweep- power, new four-whe i ivz mouldings, Ki':'ef ully aielu tl added fuel el brake number of people from Jack- or. I. ie Walker; uard, Minnh. sonville. Mnnler of Aledlord ref- Kdd;n-;s: cliaplain. Carri'j I'tihl, creed the fiiimc. Hoth panics wore Mrs. M. K. l'atriik acted well played w 1th on'y one man the capacity of installing ofli tieinK put out and very few fouls a soud attcndaticc was present at being culled. this meeting and the regular rou Mrs. T. H. i'ankey of this city line ot I tisiness wuh carried on economy. liadiators. strong, local distributor, "and u ' ' - - :- -- speed nf Tu miles is claimed for I the Challenger.' , i Mr. Armstrong extends a cor-1 .dial welcome for all to call and , inspect the new Kssex challeimer) j ntw U"dsotiN. left her for .v.ll last week, .ccompanit d by da light er, M i s. Dan Shea rer 'or Its, Washington, where she reside for the present. Clarence Shaver returned till piling uuSwee'v for a visit from Canyonvilb L is imprnviii :i'-k of tin 111 .toi) their (iimont'iilH. 'l lie uam , ncita ut uu'mimi', ..vvim-n -ne H.ll boys sti'iiilily kept tho leoil Cently iilin liased. and held .l.K kjonvillo to few ; m,s. I'r:ink rm'lt polntH. DurinK the last f"v niin-from lier recfnl ntOH of tho pmn lliilil HIM mil fu. in several milistituteK. The l:ixt j m,-. nml XI rs. J. r. Viilker minute of the name witnessed visilir.ff relatives in tlii-t eiiy, Kreat nnniher of fleli! nonld put j f(.re imrt of this w.'ek. in by Oie ricrlil Hill hoys, and the j The Odd Fellows met sit the! final score ended 112 to 11 In hall on last Tuesday evMiin;:. a their favor. They seemed to h'-'jwhieh time the regular Imsine: loo wooil for tho .laeksonvjlle five. meetiuir' was carried on. Although .laeksonvllle showed I i;MV itde nf Iowa is visllln some Lood pla.'s anil some fin- ANNOUNCE TROTH Or TENNIS STAR i LEViNSKY TELLS 'WORLD-HPS DOME FOR R!NG RACKET Exquisite Spring Frocks Wear Them as You Pay! You'll lu ilt liiililcil with tho chic ticw frocks nf prints, i'liit crcjics and porct tos thcy'iv jiorsfiimlly selected by our Xew York Imyer. Wear them ns you pay, too! The Cinderella plan makes that possihlo. Prices Range From 995 $C)50 LOVELY NEW COATS JJiih new coats the very smartest the market affords reflect inn; the pleasing lines and soft tone color hannonies of spring! Mi $1495 to$ 00 se ve r a I di i ys at tho home relatives near this ehy Mr Mrs. W. W. Hittle. , The Woman's Hi lief Cor Cold Hill met at He ir hall on tiu- 'north si tie of town on the a:':ei -,nmi" nf Wednesday. .I.inti;:'" Mh. Oold Hill Installation of officers . fur th- dray ensuing year was held. Those in-. .... I'.ailey Mailed to their respective offift' I'res'dent, M team work they were certainly outpointed hy their opponents. The work f the tiold Hill team is due to the ability of their cach, Charles Orr. The lineup follows: Jacksonville W.tten F.. lmith K-. Kenny C Marvin are as follows Hahb n Sargent Keh'oe; vice-president, Kdlth Urv- Norman C Coy mi; secret a i y, Delia Kt U; troa? A great number of Cold Hill urer. Uena JJa is; conductor. Hes pcople ettended the game. ;is well ' sie Henderson ; assistant conduct - HACKHSTOWN, Md.. Jan. Hi. (AJt "Hti tiling Levi 11s ky." loiniei' light heavy weight champion, iniii lorht his Uisl tif;hl. I!;; so announced after UiKiiiy; to Hennifn Weiner, Kaltlniore heavy. weight, on u torhnki'l knockuuL liKUKKI.KY, Cui.. .Ian. 1(1. (A) j;ist nidn. Kcviiirtky was iloored The engagement of Helen Wills. Hireo times, twice lor the count world's amateur tennis champion, of nine in iho first j7 seconds of and Krederiek S. Moody, Jr., son the first inuiitl. of a San l'ranclsco capitalist, has 'You can tell the worH I'm been announced formally by Miss through," Levfiisky said. "A fiht- i-! Wills" parents, Ur. and Mrs-. Clar- er is u hum when he slarta ami a enee a. Wlljs, of Herkelt y. hum when he rinishen. I'm Ihrnuuli s The engagement has been ru- when defeat itl hy a hoy 1 licked : mored persistently s-t-n-e--e- l!i;i!, in Ihtltlmore a short time tigo. I jj when Miss Wills was playing tenuis thin!; I'll go hack to l.rideporl, s on the Riviera and young Moody .Conn., and help my I'rie.id, l.nu ,i and his father stoped (here while I'ognsh, piomute fiuhts. I sure hate touring Hurdle. The young folkn think of calling up the wife ami ,j- were mucii together then. tellii her I was li.'ked." The reports of the engagement : Al l.ippe, l.evinsky'H manager. . were eon.-lstentlv denied, however, '"for l.evinsky'H anrtoiincemeni. , -and onlv last we.-k Miss Wills eon- that he Immediately would can .". iradieted such a rumor, saying an- ''L'- n's liKhler's si hcduled appear nouncement ot her engagement would eome from her parents, not Father: don't take "flu" home to the baby Dr. David says: "Take these two precautions daily" "Fathers who. are out in the crowds, contacting many people every day, arethevcrv lih -should M g-iard most against influenza O gcm- "It is not yet clear how such germs are spread or passed on from one to another, but the man who keep well himself is actually protecting his family too. "I'm going to prescribe t daily precautions. If you follow them, the chances are you'll be safe. "First keep a bottle of Mistol handy and use it freely. It is quite harmless but it dus prctut against influenza germs. "Mistol it easy to use in the office because of the handy dropper for i ppplying that comes in the packaee. rV Vil't the head far bade and let the vtoothin! Mistol run down the back W 1 rile from the newspapers. The iin- nouneement did oome from her parents in a' brief note mailed to the bride-to-be's friends yesterday. Moody, who is at present employ ed by a stock brokerage company in San Kraneisco, gave up college for Ihe sea. After serving an apprenticeship on the four-master Mark Kails of Clyde, he won his officer's pa pern and was third, second ami finally j first mate on several of the Mat I son Navigation company' vessels. l His family has hei San Francisco for fath( r is a member of the state highway commission. Helen Wills' tennis tareer began when she was U, when, as y pupil of her father, yhe wen notice on tho local courts. Hi 1 :u 1 she won the national junior a ii co at Madison Sipiare Garden next Fiiday night with Jim llrad dock, it heavyweight. Leviiistiy wou tho light hotivy weight crown in ISHii from Jack iillloti. Hp Ikih oiigaged in 500 lights since lie Rturted his rins; ca reer In 10m'.. Ho wuk knocked out hy Hempsey, hy Caipeiitier, hy Olio Von I'nrst at firitinl llaptds last week and last night hy Weiner. A few seconds ailer tho stall of last nights tkht Levinsky was knocked down tor the count of Tour. Thou ho' wiiH knocked through the ropes, tor a count of nine. Ho at- I e nin led to eo on. bill I te force i ir(.niincnl 1 I Klml l mopm-rt lh! I'ii'.lil. yea r.s i no n in Would Omirol aIUitlrr4, ! ST. ICIS iA't A bill to give the' city box'ng com mission con trol over wrestling In St. Louis has been presented to the hoard of aldermen. A five per ceni tennis championship in K o red tax would he levied . Hills. When she was 17 she de feated Molla .Malory for the I'nited States singles championship aii'i f Mile. Suzanne Long If n atlmlnlsier ed her only defeat, In n game play ed nil the Uivieia in February. Mile, l.euglen t nrnetl profession! I before a return match 'could he arianeed. antl since then Mls WIIIh has oefcated nil her rivals. She was for a time a student nt the T'niversity of California, but left school to devote herself to tennis, writing nnd drawing. of the nnire and throat. You'll feel the clcansini; elTcct at once. And if you have a sore throat or touch of a cold, gargle Mistol freely too. , "The second safety measure is as easy y the 6rst. Take a dose of Nujol every night. Kujol keeps the system in good condition. "Physicians agrrc that, particularly in times of epidemic, purginsby lara tives and cathattics is not advisable. Many doctor are therefore prc:crib- in? Kujol, arm no case docs it cju-.e o noSKHCItfr. Ore.. Jan. 10. if?) Agg csj.enesfl gave Job lllack well of K ttrene, a 1 ft-round de cision ovt "KIumIi" Kelly of Tort land 1' the main event of n fast boxing card here . last night. ' ' Jn the ren't-finnl. Pat . Padel Toid of Medfnrd knocked out Jn"kh Mierrleell ot KnukiinK In exhaustion or weaLcning of the $fs- the peeon'l round nnd won ''hunce ti ioet .re Maretm of Portland on the next local card, i 'Titer' Uunn. n local hoy. won his thlr'l M might knockout, heat ing M Mrev of Olendale In th ' Keeond rounrt of tho special event.! tem ia any way. 'Nujol is as harmless as water. Jusr a pure natural suhiraoa: thr.t tceps the fystcm fucc:ioruxg as niturc in tends it to." TJie comhination trcarmept of Mistol and Nujol is a douhle check pii:isi "tin" and colds. Pcih pc-uct2 arc on tule at all dragfjiscs, now. I Collnift Vlrtop. I J,OS ANtiKLH, al.. Jan. 1 C eI ,- tx In. t i.l,t.4- Cti otttpolntetl Walcott I-nngford, Chi- j cago, here latt n.gbi, in iioundn. When. Winter Comes Ate You Stiff, Achy i All Worn Out I I J TOIiS winter Jind you lame, tired I and chy worried with backache, I heedache and dizzy ipelU? Are the 1 kidr.e excretions too frequent, Ktnty j or burning in panagc? Ihtie anotten ngni or tlugguh kidnrt and ihouldn't be neglected. To pt w note normal kidney action and autit your kidneyi in cleansing your Hivd of poiiociouj watett ute Doeii't P'llt. Kuommendfd the world over. A it your neighbor! 50,O0Users Endorse Doin'i: Mra. M. G. Brown, 442 Wachovia St., Winaton-SaUm, N.C., Mrc "1 iuf I mi ronitintlr with Mm fMcfrtdwt ftd touIJ nut tit tr.r houiwoik. 'I S vton oi my hi'flr ui iomulif anj nuwi mt i k at trtmU, I ni Difi' P.IU tnj t wi t"t lonf IVfor th txkirfit ttupptj nd taf kttljitjrt wrr in good til." nu.s 75c ASTIMO.AKT DIIIIBTIC .'AKIDSP.V5 I fuil.r M.lburn t J Hlgllwm Run.lo.IIY. DOAfiS Seasonal Announcement There is an old and true saying that "No one in business can stand still." Either they must make progress, or retrograde. We believe in and practice this philosophy. Our growth in the domestic and export trade in fresh fruits has never been spectacular, but rather, healthy and sturdy progress during the past many years. Our policy is to add to our friends among growers and ship pers through sheer force of service as evidenced in the general avarage net re turns, coupled with timely market information, quick cash returns, and un failing dependability. , Due to the growing importance of tho Rogue River Valley in producing fall and winter pears of tho choicest kinds, we realize the necessity for a local F. 0. B. sales force qualified to meat and equipped for any emergency; hence our placement hero of Dwight L. Woodruff, a fruit salosman of unquestioned ability, practical experience, and nation-wide acquaintance with the whole sale fruit trada. Mr.' Woodruff, working in harmony with our New York sales and export staff, places us in a stronger position to serve local growers than heretofore. No single feature of modern business is of more importance than accurate ac counting, with the minimum of red tape and unnecessary detail. With this in view, we are revising and simplifying our local office methods. This is being done by Mr. Joseph Loman, our chief auditor, who is unifying and stand ardizing our system to comply with our home office practice. This will be simple in operation, yet sufficiently complete in detail that growers, shippers, and ourselves may be constantly advised of our relative standing. Growers and shippers may deal directly with Mr. Connor or Mr. Woodruff, or both, as best suits their purpose or fancy. We welcome a reasonable amount of new tonnage for the coming season to care for the increased requirements of our long established dealer trade, who depend upon us for their seasonal supplies. Simons, Shuttleworth & Frgnch, Inc. T H 1A. I S v 1 C R EAT COUNTRY