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CUE CRISIS FOR
TINY JAPANES
FACED TONIGH
STRIBLING TRAINS FOR SHARKEY
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'Mighty Atom' of Balkline
Billiards Meets Cochran
in 12th Match of Tourney
Schaefer Is Third of
Survivors.
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Ity Herbert W. IWtrker.
(Associated Press sports Writer)
NEW YORK. Keh. 11. J?
Kinrey Matsuyama, the "mighty
atom'1 of billiards, reaches a crisis
In his pa 11a in bid for the world's
1 S.u balk line crown tonight. Hp
faces Welker Cochran, of Holly
wood, a former champion. In tho
I"th mutch of the round -root n
tournament at the level club.
The.se two, with to tin Jake
Sohaefor. alono are In the run
ning for the title now ifeld by
IMounrd Horemans of rVlfilum.
Moremans, Eric Hagenlneher, of
icrmany. and Felix DranK1 of
I'ranco, all have fallen by the way. j
t-Mo. j
; If Matsuyama can down Coch-j
p :tn and follow through with an-i
. ther victory over Hehaefer tl '
! !tle will m his without dispute. !
If ho loses one or tho other of
his two remaining matches he
ptill is assured of a tie no matter
what Schaefer and Cochran ac
.ompllsh. If the little Japanese
l.i?-s both of his matches he will
i.momatically ho elim.nated.
Four matches still are to .
played in the tournament which is
to close on Wednesdny nipht, but
noly three of them have any
bearing on the title hunt. In ud
("fn to Matsuyama's contests with
Cochran anil Schaefer the latter
l n.f must ali-o meet in a duel of
their own. Thus two victories hy
any one of the three leaders will
carry with thorn the champion
ship! J'.ut the fact remains that the
Japanese who failed to win a
nijle match in the 1127 tourna
ment in WashinKton. holds the
Hliip hand. He can afford to lose
mo maun. ... . .. yoyUl.fUiy in Uu.
with two victories in three stalls
.-niece, will be eliminated if they
eovo ntinln.
only tho Cochran-Matsuynma
match is to be played today ami
suit lomres the
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-i i' r.ws
1 li i
SIX FOOT CENTER
TO PLAY AS FAR I
AS LOCALS CARE;
r. ih.
(d.iycrs and coaoh
, hiKh school lias-
I' 1,0
Voting St-ibling. Ceofgla battler, starts training in Miami for
his coming battle with Jack Sharkey. He is thovn wijh Pa Stribiing.
hit manager.
ENGINE
SAYS COL, HOWARD
on the
for the
inent.
I'KNSACOI.A, ria.. Teb. 11.
I, Horion Smith. 1! I -year-obi
Juplin. .Mo.. professional. today
was in at least temporary ront
niHiid of the Kolflim army tourlPH
the h-outh by virtue of his victory
reati-r l'easacola
open tournament.
Smith clicked off a 27 1. 10
trokes under par for the 7 h(des
nnd f.ve Hiiokes better than (he
hi'illlle beore of " IH! lilll .MCtunoi n.
I
ipmaliulri- of ihc tourn.i- r"il
FIGHT REGAIN TIILE
in line. In (bird place canio
Sara'en. New York, wltn
L'S and Henry Cotton, liritih pre
was fourth with IT 3. Hobby
Criiiclcshank. Al KspinosjL and
Tommy Armour were In the next
section with I'S-Ts.
Onlv three others scored in the
. im.lt
I York. L'ss.
I'.enny Many of the lesser lUhts
.... i.i" ed in ihe nuM-t which end
enaieu id join in- in
when he tan
1-
CHU AOO. Vfh. M. .-n
..f lliil.lili.ht:i I'ai-rvs
........! terlaV Pi
rampwn i "'" . inarniso In navy mm today
t:Ws with Kilillo o'Dowil of Colmn-
bus, Ohio, in the outstanilHlK ten
mund boul of 'the wi-ck hero.
KiriK Tut. sensational Minne
apolis liKhtweiKht. meets Al Wink
ler, sturdy l'hilndelphlnn, In the
other ten round feature of the
dnuljle wlndup.
Now Ski IHTonl.
m:EKNKIELD. Mass., Feb
--VP) A new record for a lonK
tandlntt ski jumii wai established
her wlten Strand Mikkelson of
the Oroenfield Outinc club leaped
ir.2 feet. 1-ars Hnunon held ill''
former record of 13$ feet.
A rtimma.k'e saie "j ,
l'. E. Cl. will 1h held a" !5 Wsl ,
Main street. Friday and S:ilurda'. :
Coated .f Jl
A
Col. Howard Marmon. vice- pres.
ident in charge of emilnei i s. for j
the Maramon Motor Car Company, j
says: j
"The A mcrican public has he-1
come motor wise, ami will'
find the uutomohih buyer paying
particular attention to the matter!
of cllndirs and other points per-'
lainin to deir.n and pt-rtornuince. !
"So vreat have iM-en tlie siriilsi
made in the lat two years by 1
manufacturers of HlraU'hi -eights
that many already arc tcrmluK this
the 'eitiht-cylinder ajro' of cnKlne
prnduet luti.
j "lrc'Viously. the barrier of price ;
sfood between the average motori-M '
and the siralnht-einhi car. but I
modern manufacturing and enr:ln-
eerlnt? practices lmve now definite-
lv removed this olist.ifle and the;
They are lM-nsmore eiht is availubbi to buyers in prac i
lumbu.-i. dib, 2.1; i-d tieally evt i y prier i lass. i
S7. William r.urke. New ..Kl.nin ,.,,:iiieerlm: and p.-r-1
forma nee standpoint, ninny advan-'
tali's are nhtaiued from eiKbt-in-line
engines.
"In the first place, the lighter j
rociproratlnj' parts, sin h as plsl uis. ,
connei-tinu t-od.s and wrist pins, in j
the straight -eiKht allows hher
entilno speeds without undue ills-
turbanee in the form of vibration.,
Tho olivines are Miioother in oper
ation because of the roater con
tinuity of power which comes as a ;
result of the more rapid occurence'
of the smaller explosion.. t i
"Many Hunt rxplo.-;ons, as in the ,
riu-ht, are less di-structive to bear- j
inns and mechanical parts than J
would be the case with heavy ex
ploMons occurrinji less frequently.
Smaller valves are' neeenMry with!
the eit-'ht-eyllndr engine and cor-i
re?pondini;ly liKhter springs arc
usi'd. The use of Fmull cylinder j
bores is a di.stinrt ndvantnKe.
"The pistons in the engine ron-
tainint: the greater n u m n e r
cylinders. beinK of snaller dlain- ,
are, naturally, much llnh'.er
and the dissipation of heat result
ing from explosions Is more easily
As far
; ketb.ul Irani are eclicenn. it ;
do,-s I'.m n. ittrr uun h to them ;
whrtber j:d l.vwis, elongated cen-;
;ter of the Wahinton hlph qutn-j
'trt, is used in the stitte tourna- j
mmi or nut. Lewis is taller than
Kddie Iter.uner. and about a third
as wide, and has educated fl- j
Imws, whu-h he is unable lo con
trol. His beiKht Kives an advan-;
tae in the tip-fff and there his
'usefulness lupins to wane. He
played in the, state tourney last
year and In the puinc with Med-'
ford had difficulty in retaining;
w.nd in his lung. j
A special ruliiiK of the Portland
assiK-iaiioti prohibits Lewis from
p.ayinK in their leAKue, but he has !
been held eligible in the state
tourney. The YYathiiiKton school
leads in the Portland league, and
i Medford in Its ditilci. so if both
; Bo to Salem they will clash
probably in the fir-I aino of the
tourney, local fans aro betlliiK.
j Lewis will race lied McDonald
at center this year, and a livelier
j pace will tie set for him than he
i has been used to Rolnij. If lie
gets within two feet of a basket
; he can drop the ball through the
j net, but this year, w.ih chances
i in the rules, he will have to watch
out who he runs lirto. Tho man
'With the ball is required lo be
' careful that he does not collide
v.th a guard. It was tho other
jway around last year.
J The Portland Oregonlan today
' hn.4 the following to say regard
lug tho ehKlbll.ty of lewis:
j The eligibility of Kd Iwis.
nil-state basketball ctMiter In
j 1!1!X, as a member of tho
state championship Washing
ton high school quintet will
not be protested bv athletic
officials of Med font high
school providing both teams
aKain enter tho state tourna
ment at Salem next month.
Lewis now is ineligible as
a member of the Colonial
team, but only through a nil
inn of the Portland Interseho
lastic league, which differs in
one respect from the state or
ganization. In Portland an
athlete Is required to be a
t-iiident at least one term prior
to participation, in the st:ite
organl.'-aiion this Is not a
requisite, although the ntblete
must bo in good scholastic
iHunding during the term he
participated.
Prink Calllson, Medford ron'h
states that If the Htate aso
c'at on has declared 1-ewls
eligible to piny for Washing
ton. If it wins the Portland
championship and rltht to en
ter the Suh-m tourney. Med
ford will not qtifjstlon IawIs.
For the
jfir Dormant S
use S-W
PRAY
Dry Lime Sulfur
Tills moil.-vii in-i'rli. id.- i lln all rouiul on liat'.l spray lliat
i ht'iiiii ul M-ifiit f liiK iltAt l..ii l. Il U i'irfially ri'c (iiiiiui iiili-.
for the i-oiitrol til' San Jkm- S alf ami Itl't-tir M il.', ami i t-iiilur-fl
ctTyulift? bv luulii iilliuUts ami ijt ti al on liarili.-ts.
S-W J1r" l.inif Sulfur is rflVilf anil ornnoiniral c: u-i-l
acroriling to our rrfoninn-iulatioiis.
Ki fi'iriit" t. lii.-fviit ii. ni oMr.W in.C.Uao of WVnatrlirt-.W u-li..
sa.s-l UM'tl it on my ori hard on Sin n.-loii' Iirrt" 1 liail 2ao
wiilv fruit anil f:ot ltM)?i rlran-np. This yi-ar 1 also nsoil it on
Mills Bros. 1 l.' j afro on hanl, of whirh I am iiianap'r. ami afli r
a f.irfful sutvty 1 failotl t liinl any sraly fruit. This nnlianl
has lifn toforo hail a very ln ay iiifot-tation of San Jio Si ah-,
ljist yoar 3.(MH) lioxo.s of ul-s wcio fulloil on atvotmt of st ttli'."
W hy jmnish your-olf with tho many ilisafirooahlo foaluiT of
Liiiiiil l.inif Sulfur su-n you can luiy a XV Cauino tr-t l.imo
Sulfur in ilrv fonn, fliuiinatinf; tho iiij-li tnukiii oo-t. cmi-ss
fi;ht, extra cost of hauillin louky harrol-. ami olhor nl.jfiliun
alili features of l,iiu'ul l.'une Sulfur.
Tin - II. Imik U
eoii-iii-nt lor mi
in, .Va , n. kaik.r.
t .-..ttHMlrui. too Il
rllMl.alrl M.lr lrr..tf.
s
-W Free Mulsion
A hih vltcoiity, highly refined into) dormant oil .pray
S-VT Frco Mulsion is reeoiuiiu'iuleil for heavy infeslulions of
Seale, Heil Siiiler (H row n Mile, i;uron an Heil Mil) ami Aphis,
ll mixes s ith hanl or soft water. . . lines not sejiarale . . . leaos no
rosiilue to hunn the t rees. .SVe our local tlcnlcr for your rcquircmcn is.
The Sherwin-Williams Co.
vVERM
THE
EARTH y
(liriY ViHttt OQivvs)
Sun 'raiiei-ico I . Anee
Portland
Salt I jKc Cilv
A i uluulile spruying
guide for ymi
H tit ftr Ifnt Shrtmim-W'UlUitm
.Siruvifta CVxirl. il liin f
dfM.ii.nj fvr th ivuliol mf oil
urruitU limit.
! OnUlun.l
Srnlllr SiHikuno
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'. 1
onti'
.I y.
E. W. J. Hearty Co.
South Front St. Phono 154
WAREHOUSE OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
SPRAY MATERIALS
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 East Main Phono 200
CARRY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPRAYS IN CONVEN
IENT GARDEN SIZES.
for nn I'xliiltitinn name. stiutli.
Mi-hlhnrn. Saraxcn ami t'otlon ilJ
not ilitn to AftiT ili i-xlil-
liillon tho Kolfors will fly laol
lo IVnsacola.
Al K'P'nosa. Chlrnt'o, nnd ll.ib
hy Crtilckfhanl:. I'tnrhnw. NVw
York, pxpectcd to leave toilay fnr
New York, where they will nail
fur KiiKland to enter tho Urltish
11. open.
m b hi .
UI1IVL!0III ULIIV.U
! t ion with t he riLy of
j coun'.y of Miiltlinin.ili
FOR LADY PILOT i
CMiar.O, Feb. 1 1. (,T) Vvdra
I,c;isto w:is "tiikpn for a rUiv"
Usi nlht. shot s.vcn thnon nnd
thrown into the Mitch skirting
lonely rniulsloV. I'lckifd lip. mill
living, hy n passinK motorist, I.o
ciisto was taken lo a hospital wlu ro
he ret a precedent amonK "rlrfo"
victims hy "li'ltlnK."
With bullets In his nhmilricr.
neck ami Jaw and another datiKT
ously near hi heart, LochhWi, who
is 3fi yearn old. namerl hlH rhle
companlonw nnd between InpwcH In
to 'inconHcinuKneKH described what
happened In the automobile.
T V i.os A.vr.Et.Es. ib. ti.-wv-
IUIIkUC fctVi 1 Mabel frosson. 25-year-oW
O A V '.SXM-MjkM I niint nt mull nmi minnlv nlani'B In
' Alaska, was believed today to be
the holder of a new woman's illtht
record. Yesterday afternoon in.1
your.-? aviatrlx, who halls from Sar.
I Detto, drove her plane Into -the
heavens beyond the io.fiiilifoot re-'i-ordlnu
limit of her altimeter. In
spection of her baroKrapli 1 ex.
'nected. to prove her belief that she
!had urpaned the present recorn
!of 20,272 feet, made hy .Mis. I-oulse
I McThetrtdge Thaden of OaLlanil.
'rnl. Tho sealed Instrument was
on its wav to Washington, 1. C,
i today for offlcinl inspection.
j unre -Miss t rosson s mwo mu-
;od. thn VM pressure liloi'i'cu off.
Wateh your tnnirtie! If toncue aad she dT.ve lo o lower altitude,
mated In the mornini: and you have Twice more she attempted to i"mb
had taste in your mourn, u "- tn the absolute celllllK in ner
f'HICAflO, Keh. II. A'l Jnmis
rl'l'
f hy five men, threatened with death
R Poisoned
fi':m Svstem I
iiecomtillsheil. Tho dlstltnco of
' yt.nt tiMv..l from the center of the
ipl-ton to Its outside Li khorter anrt'fonwny. who two weeks n l.l.n
!.n...ni,.ni!r ihe nUtnn heads need tlfl' d a man as a slayer, was kid-
; .., k .. thi,.k er enei-.ln . much nnped last nl:ht. ink'-n for
i metal
! -Kxce
'in city
tnrj' operation In hlith Boat
ithrouchout the enllre speed rnnse
'are the re-ult of the use of more (
j cylinders. Jerkins and stalling aro
! reduced to a minimum In the
i strali-h-ciuht."
jcellcnt low speed operation if he was "not more careful In your
ly traffic nnd nv- satlsfac-1' i'lentll leatlons," and then released.
F
Conway, an oil dealer, with .nev-
eral other vfcUmH of recent mh
berien. had Rone to the lirhlettell
hospital Inst January to look at
Albert Ptrook. who lay ncrlouhly
wounded from hulloU fired in a
clK.xr More Runfln'ht. He named
Firook .m the man who hot and
kiilcil Jimmy Webb, a norni-pro
ha?"'ball player, last Aujtunt.
Tho kldnapInK of Conway wn
wiincKAeil t,v h L wlfo and the taxl-
' t-nh rtrlver U'h" hniX JmkI Hrlven
them home.
rOllTI.AND, Or.., Feb. 11.--(Speciul.)
An appropriation "f
M'ft,00( to the I'nlvi rslty rf Ore- I
ton medical school for the eitnb-j
j llshment at 1'orilimd of tin I'nl- j
I verlty clinic has been nprovi-(
by i ho executive committee of the!
1 KockeMU r Foundation of New j
York City, Or. kit-hard I!. Oillc J
j hunt, dean of thn nchool, Iiuh an,
noiinced. !
Or. W. V. Itrierly, necretary of,
. tho Reneral cilucatlon board of tho j
i foundation, jr-nt word of thn ac- ;
j tlon to the committee, rrantlnK an1
j fipproprlallon which outltulcii by
I fur the lart,et rift to thn mate of
Oregon throiiKh lh medical mhool
of tho unlverMlty. and Ik in fm-t
the larRcnt k Iff the Ktate h.iH cvr
reelve(i from any Houree, .
Tho prant wan made uri tho bnU
of it Btudy or the medical m-hnol
and affiliated ln-i IhiU'-iih, Inrhi.l
inn tho MultnomMi county hopltal,
toernbci her hottpftal for children,
and the Portland free dtpenwary,
by Dr. Itobert A. Itmbert. iocre-
I'eoph-'s Institute In a (Ti li.it Ion wll h
Oh- medical mlml a ml In conpi'ra- j
I'orl bind, !
Vihltltm
Nill'r4c norln lion, Mlitte hoard of
health, and op f;on I'uberculoHlH ,
HMHociation, w ill bo continued by (
tho clinic.
The object of the pilule Ih to pro-
vfdu modern, burnnne nnd Helen - (
tiflo fui'Klcal rare to nick and din-'
a bled people of the city, county
and Htate, not f lua octal! y a bin to
afford Hiieh troalmeut. Moro than
H.nao penpln were rendered nerv-j
let In 1 '.il'S, and daily aUemlHiirc
wan 110. In addition to regular
I'HnlcH In eye, ear, nmo nnd Ihroat
dittcascft, nur ry, obHtctrlc. there ;
arc hpecial ilivirinnn lor luhercu
IoMk, child health examination,
venereal tIiHniew, and other phaei
of public hcfklth. At present, (piar
tern aro IniuU ouiite nnd Ill-adapted, 1
I nnd the new buildlnir will afford
1 Mcpat'iitu waltliiK roomH for men.
women and children, nuxmnnled '
! laboratory nervlcc, well appointed
; xa mining room, Improved fnclli
I lien k neinlly.
"Medical ntfi't hlonal nei'vlco of
tho elinlc Ih providetl by the fae-
illty fr the tm-diciil m-IiooI without
j public cOrtt, and tho Htaff Ih idiii
i poBeii of moro than 1'fO Portland
phyHlclunn, nom- of whom receiver
salary or fee," wild Ien I Mile -hunt.
Second only to the value of
the clinic to patient in tin value a
a training xtation for tho future
doctor of tho htate. Moreover, the
clinic ailrlH further Important cle-
nieniH to the clnltfiriitlon of I he
CldiM.
Taken Into cliMtn
'utiiuiiii: lim as the man who at
dy curly yenler- Uu-Unl her.
day Merrill wum hIiowii to a wcorc Torn and muddy clolhiiii; ieu
or nuun of women vhtliiiN of n to .Merrltl'H arrot. Merrltt nd
nfKhl prowler who had preyed on mlltid owncrahlp of tlu clothltiK.
women In u proinlni-nt rewldenllal but mild It had Imhmi lorn In an
dlHtrX. One woman fainted aTler nutomoblln nccldrnt.
, .. t: " . 'K: ... ll.j
filling
mutter
nllv means your system n
v.lih noions from waste
I, tain, d in the body. This state
f wlf-poisonini:. or uto-intixica-tion.
causes chronic constipation,
sick headaches, sour nomat h. and
often hltfh blood pressure nnd
hard-nlnn arteries. You need to
stimulate your liver so it -n
move the poisons from the two
nnd clean the waste out of the
. ..Ion. l'nre ox nail is the t.est initia
tor the purpose. Il Is a natural
liver stimulant, ai any doctor will
tell you. ,,
You BCt the genuine, pure ox call
in dainty, tasteless form In Ilioxol
tablets. F.a.'h tablet represent, 10
drops of the precious ox fall and
costs em than -c Trv a few for
three or four days. The amount
.f old waste matter expi lied from
vour body will astound you: Note
the n-w ('-elins of health. Mrenirlh
and energy that Is yours. mi II
1 rl like n new pers..n. All eol
IruirciFts sell l'i"X"l Iwhiets. hi.ee
lil at-ent: Jartuln tc Wooda Uruc
Travelair plane, but she said on
roniim; down that she believed her
first climb was tne highest.
The temperature al that allitnCe
was 15 degrees Iwlow rero, she re
ported. Til try aenln If otflclals find I
failed. Hsb Crosson declared as
she was cnnfrntulated hy her
ic-; parents-
Si STATION
nait-
TtOMn.V Y. India, Keh. 11. iA'i
Notwithstandinit a welcome
Sunday niKht, tension persisted
day and there was fear of fresh
outbreaks of Paiban-lllnilu rioting
H-n m. r.l.ilnv nf t.rie.t.l.
...... Al lrr,IUI,le mllllarv re.! CIIICACIO. Feb. It. Ml A
L .i.ui.i n.i Bn 'plan for the recording of com-
i camped In the parka and streets I'leto radio proBram for slmul-
Jokes Over Justice. , ready lor an -m-roev - - - - -
wirmTV Kas (-i Wanted: ; There was considerable talk of Hons had been announced hy h.
. m,'n ,r tor- as Justice, martial law for the city and Tlcln c. Hayner. editor of tho Hadlo
,',r ih.. nea.e Ths 12 who were Ity In the erenl of further rlllurt- j Lieost
tary of the foundation, l ins siuoy i nnivenily (n t,.ehnB suhje. ls al
was made 111 response lo a renuoi.t 1() ,np,urjM(,t
for the appropriation, made by Ir.
IrnAM li..nn...l llnll n r.f" I ,t e .1 1 Of'
the unlvcralty, nnd l ho hoard of re. , TrnnnPl7rn Hf Uf!!IJ
itents, upon the recommendation of
Ur. Dlllehunt.
Isilnulnn total clfts to ihe med
ical school in the last ID years tn
81.125.000, this appropriation Is
' Ihe third to conie from the Ken-
ernl education board
I the Kockefeller
!'j;n !hf heard crai.;. .! S: C3.9(: ,
for I, oil. linn and equipment, and In '
I 137 II Itave i;8.l.ll for equip.)
-.nt and ninlntenance, or, allo-
divi.lo.'.f i
foutidat ion. In i
pea. e
elt:t-t-d have re-.fct.e.-1
names were written on
lots by Jokc-sters.
iylns their atices. j A "J simyar t m
the hal-i There were seven new kiiiidkh -pivyeu in mo w
Sunday, while W were wounded. is etftloyed. nnd Itayner said the
Official announcements said that new m'Uiod would reproduce vn-
lurk to llastlnirs, ' 2H, InrliiritnR 15 In hospitals, nisn cai ana prcnestrat music o-..i-
e-e t.i-i i Vi t veteran of in ih.. HI hraira endina Hnndnv rally with moro sharpneas and
tho Civil war, John II. liompe. errnlnr. Total casualties fnr the
who once retired from politics In week of liming were set at an
t? ia n member of the Minne- nroximntely ll) dead and 7) In-
sola legislature thl ear.
jiired.
Iher. a total of !;. 'fta. Ir
lollehunt pointed nut that in the
past 10 years tho medcal school
h is matched. In Kills, every rem
which has been expended on It by
the taxpayer. i
! I- planned to buMd the t.'nl-!
versity clinic on the medical school i
complain Ham Jdrkwn park. Tort
land, In close proximity to the nic-d-1
ical achool. ttie Loernhc-hsr lios-
liitnl, anil tho county hospilal. The !
precision than la obtained by the building will eoi liao.nno. and the,
broadcastlna programs rnrrled iiilpment sioa.aait.
areut distances over telephone The work of Ihe Portland free
wire Into tb several it a lions. dSp-neary, now operated, by tho
ATLANTA. .'"I". Feb, 1! '
Alvln i;. .Merrill. Jj, yesterday j
was Identified by 1 I women ns
the rnan who terrorlted and at- j
larked iheiit dtirluK ihe last few
Makes You Look
Years Younger
; Tho Uln of youth Mvm In every box '
of new wond"tful WAASt OWi
Kan- I'owner. Tho puieft powder
I nmdit mint in pafnrd by the
I'. H. ( lover n tnont. No pant me,
t fhith.. or : Iiritution. A new
Fri-nch profMi muketi tt ttprend
morn vniootlily nnd nrevvntn iurK"
pore.. No iiioie nhiny irmi'ii II
mnvK on lotjer. Im mLLLO-VI.O.
lleatha Ituf Kloro,
FIRE S Most Loyal
Henchman
lIKF. a traitor within the gates of every home pr
factory, Carclcssncu awaits its chance to open the
tloors to Fire. A thouglitlcsily flung match accumu
lated paper oily MX a loot-nlkd chimney. Thee
irtftlic opportunities Carclcne prcunts n Fif.
fiarcletsnciit is Firr 's most loyal henchman. Last year
Careless nets cent the nation tV)'ti of its total of 15,000
lives and S570.0O0.OUO claimed hy Fire.
Out ion on the other hind, n Fire's greatest enemy. Ordinary,
fi'mmiin-Knvf precautions practiced around your home or
building will lutntintially lower fire hatard. The practke
of r (JI.N1KAL INM'RANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA of
inturing only "gfMid houu-keepen" has materially reduceU
Imu-t. It has enabled the ClNtRAl to pay never leu than
Jtrb dividend on partictpacing politic!,
li jMu are ir.u.-Ktcd :a tcs-s.-d.r.g yew profwrty, rca'rs
entitltd toCVrMlRAL Of AMLKICA unquestioned indemnity
and generous dividend ftif your caution. Your OtNERAL
agent ran tell you more bout OCNFRAL Of AMERICA
truuxantt
TENGWALD INSURANCE
AGENCY
Hotel Holland Building
Medford Phone 993
I in - Anrmtntt
PUH CJatil
GENERAL
Insurance Company
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