Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1929, Image 8

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MEDFORD MATL TRrHTTKR, MPiDFOTiD, ORJVfOX, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1020.
VEGETABLE TRUCK
News Notes of Pomona and
r
Subordinate Grange Chapters
Given by Official Reporters
FINEHURST ROUTE
ASHLAND, Ori, June IK. (Hpc
riul) Narrowly cHrnpiim fk'ut Ii,
rioytl McCiirmlc and IiIh (laiiKhtcr,
Mario, f Asblar.it tame, through mi
uutoinuMIe i.rcidf-nt unharmed on
ihulr way home from Chilotpiin
early Friday mornlm;. Mr. McCor
mlck operates a fruit and vep.'talile
truck between Ashland and north
ern California and Klaiualh county
IHiintK. Tho incident occurred
Hhorlly after midnight about two
mllt'H thin side of I'lnehurst when
thi! truck ran over a u loot (?n.de
nu thif left side of the road and
whh fi(-l on fir1.
After tin; truck had overturned
M'i8 McCormlck found I.erHelf sit
tfnK n top of nif ovorturneil inn
chine. Tho father wan Bitlintf In
the. enh of the car and, amid tin
roar of tho flamee, mamwd to Kot
out of the wreck and carry IiIh
daughter to safely.
Mr. McCotinick had been driving
a long I lino and whh very weary.
J To knows of no other reason for
tho accident. Tho car, a total loan,
wan covered by Insurance.
Mm. M. A. (Joddard. a resident
nf the Wanner Creek neighborhood,
was In Ashland Friday to attend
the I). A. It. luncheon as tho Kiiei t
of her sister, .Mrs. uieiia htoarna. i .
A. W. Moon made a trip to
Klamath Fa I hi on Friday,
Miss liOiilBo KcoKKins, (humbler
of Mrs. Katie Scrogius, on Sixth
street, has uerepteil a position as
bookkeeper for the Ashland Lum
hor company. J
Lawrence Warner, sou of Mr.
and Mrs. F. I). WiiKiier, on Granite
street will spend the summer in
Portland, where, ho Is employed.
Lake ('rck .r:ini:!
I J,ake Creek (inmci lield Km v-
ii la r Hireling Thin xl.iy evui'liK.
June i;t,
Dun to the condition 'f th'-
mad, which is imdt r con ii u tiin
between Kaf-'P- point end ltki-
,Tridi. ICiiKle I'l-illl ( ', r;i II .;' I S ejL
l!i:il)le III fiiV'M- lis Willi a v
1 ki ii ni us they h:id pl.-iiim d. This
j was ery disa ppultit Ink I" t h"
. Pi. al iin'iiiheis. us Wits the f;o t
j that two vi.-dtnr.-t f nun tot I inn I i
nale Ciatoes in the county were
1 una hl to appear to deliver th'-lr
! juhhess.-s. All are li-.p. ful that
; eiindlt iitllS Will soon he nn 1 1 1 J t
jvlt-Hnrs can reach the Lake Cie.'k
I hall without sucli dlsaKn-eable
i dnviiiK.
J The officers and others were
! -alled upon to deliver an "erner
I nency program," which they very
i cheerfully did. their co-opcrat ion
; belli, greatly appreciated by the
j lecturer,
.Homo of t he selections read
were two in observance of Flat;
I lay. "The FlaK." anil "The
1 A iiierien n Flaj;," by M r. M ;i ry
' Moore and Hayinond lla.-'dalc.
' To observe 'hi lib en's I lay t wo
selections, "Children Danish tmll-
ness," by Helen Shlley and the
"Cuddles' Tale" by Mary llati
j ley were given.
M Iseetlani'itUH selections were,
"How I I 'lit the Q u est ton." by
Mrt. AuirtiMta Sefiehl, 'The Troll-j
ble AVI til That Don." by Mrs.
Anna Tumi, Farmer Whipple,
ichelor." by I 1 o y d Charley;
lion
ui M on tio team and tlx
on the other. Kus.-t ,Moor
M i a. Anna Tonn were app(diited
by the led urer to bail the two
h;iui and to keep account of the
at teiidam-e. '
. I'lans in )iroj,'i'c!(S fnI a fes
tival party to l.e h Id at the lal;o 1
Creek ball on Saturday even Ink.
June 21. ArranucnientK are helm;
uiide io show every one a good
time. uh Cushioned dancing will
be a feature of the-evening ell-!
t eit ii in men t. M-mherM hope I hat J
the road will be in
that a larfce crowd
as all hit welcome-.
Ini in nn rnn i Tinii I niTrmiil nni0 1 1 K kin
rl Alt UtLtB KA 1 1 UN ! da I tivift ri miwm
UPON fllllllPI FTIflf ! MAIL TRIBUNE ROUTE
i iniiuriinrnp.'iciii nin Tfl VdilWffiD IMTHFS
: MEDFORD AIRPORTi " IUI
Kr VrmNK Hhfl H I
iv iu.vuvur.icu iiuiiL.il!
Walon had in'evhmsly aid every
thinK lie hud In mind to Hay.
The f.iir committee h already J
at work on th? exhibit, for the
(fount j' fairj 1 .
Furl her meetinK during the
dimmer will bKin at S::to o'clock.
m only a
Frankfurt
ASH.AN.IJ lie.. Juno IS.
(S'teeial)- -John KnderH who re
'ently tindrwrnt ji major opera
tion at, (he Veteran' Hosjiltal In
I'oi-tlaud. t is said to hu making a
American Airman Killed
VKNTIMKIIdA, Italy, June IX.
OVi C.raham Hullen, believed io J iihiiI
tiave been an aviator In the l.a
Kayett cncadi ilh was struck by a
(not or boat propeller and killed last
"Tiifrht 'When the craft overturned,
throwing him into the water. Hin
body wuh recovered nhortly afler-wnrd.
"odo to tho 2:(rd," and "The
Modern Smithy," by Julia s'idley.
"The Charm I ntf A'ountf Widow i
Met on the Train," by Karl Fa r
low and "MoiioIok," by JJorolhu
Meyer.
A rather lengthy business meet-'
Iik was held.
The Herrelary was instructed 1
to oi"der il drill and tableaux;
book and also one dozen hook
hooks. i
A committee consist Iuk of llay-
i-dale, Claus Charley and.
Me tb l-'ai low was appointed to '
look after Ihe matter of oiKaniz
in a first and second d t;ree
team unions the yomiLTer luem
bers. j
Jt wan decided to have an at -
tembiTTee contest, with t he Wo-
Jaeltsonville iraue.
County Deputy' It. F. N'calon
was a prominent speaker at Jack
sonville l Ira nee Friday even! UK
He comnicnd"d the (iranKe on its
proreys m;tde during the ;ist
months and on its faithful utein
bers, through whose efforts this
prot;reH had been effected, Loy
alty and service, said i irot her
Xialon, were paramount for a
'.'low'inr; Craiise, Those who loard
him wt-re impressed with his en
thusiasm for tiranne service and
the sunny t-ido. hfc presi-nted of
Criinu'c problems.
Although nti'iiy meiuhei'H were
conspicuous by t heir' absence the
leKiiIar order of Inminess was fol
lowed. , Those ' why filled th
chairs of officers abs'-nt were (
K. .Simmons, lecturer: Mrs. Ii. S. !
Severance, chaplain ; I(oy Martin,
steward; Certrude Martin, I'omo- ,
na; Mrs. fl. -O. Kim men's, Ceres. 1
.Mr. and Mrs W. Shores were
ail m lit ed to t he ! ratine by a '
char ballot.
A eointnitlee composed (,f Ted t
Sims and ( Jen r;i; We rid t were .
appohjtVii to iiivi'-.ilk'ate condition:! i
ridatfve to sectH'iiur l-ooiiis for a1
;;i :irire hall. I irot her M -a Ion
I (dlilf d out that a Cram;e "ho.me" j
added to the effectiveness of
( ; iiiiiKc work and if the 1 ranee
could have a hall of their own,'
it was up to them o do :o.
omlltion mi favmable recovery,
i-aii attend,) Secrelary V. 1'. AValter of the
j V. M. C, A-r with Mim. Walter ami
I their sou, arrived home Thursilay
evening from a vacation spent in
Cortland. They visited with rela
tives and attended tho JCose Fes
tival. Ashland, as usual, Ih well rep
resented at the Hoys' and fiiris'
Summer School for 4 - I I club
work, whi -h is hehiK held in Cor
vallis. Those who are reKislered
from Ashland are Jean Van I lar
dcjihure. Kiizab-th Joy, Klizabeth
1'arks, 1'earl l.yiiiun, June Carey,
Hun Ualenian, mana't r if "t F-
. " Ion Oil company of Centrana,
' A two-day celebration and dedi- Wiodi., one of the largest distric ts
cation of the new Medford airport jn Hie northwest, who with M
is now being planned by the Hateinttn and th"ir two children are
chamber of commerce airport visiting reltaivcs in Medford this
euiniiiUtee, to be liehl either in, week, rerniniKi-ed with a roup o
September or Jctoler, when the f;iends yesterday over t he i!vs
project is entirely completed. ae-;when he w:i a carrier for the Med
co rd i iik to See ley JJall, chairman ford Mail Tribune,
uf the committee. ) '(Jtiess I took that job just ahou:
In addition tu u number of as seriously as any l'v- h;id idiwe.
notable i epn-ientativeH of aero-Ihe Ktiid with it note of humor. In
nautics who have already offered ! fact, I thought it was Hitch a f;ood
their co-operatJon in such a eele- thing that when I decided to (iiit
hratiou and will be jfesent at I saw to it that it was hand
that time, participation in tho af- ed on to Sam. my next oldest tiro
fair will be shared by rtpresonta-! tiler.' Sam handed It on to Pete,
tives of the army, navy, Pacific Pole handed It on to (ieoige and
Air Transport company, AVest'Heorge handed it on to Perl. out
Coast Air Transport, Maddux Airkid brother, and the last of the
lilne, Jtankin school, Standard Oil Patenum male descendants," he
company, Union oil company, As-Ii(l. Perl curried ;aperH for Ihe
suciated Oil and many other Mail Tribune uifiil liift wocU. .loo
companies and jirivate concerns, i originated the "IJatoinan" route in
Among tho features planned ! DM
are an army and navy rallv, n
.Vt
1 It
ST
lilt 1 I'm
proud as a
Swift's
Premium
Ham
Kvi-n-lt .wImt, Wiiyno Jlarriij.
ami John liilliiiss. 1 uru an aimv uinl navv rallv n Mr. iilld Mrs. Ramlirl MaUMiii n
MIkh .Marie liavic.x, a rcront aerial clreus, ilrum corps drills. I'arealK of Ilie lioyi'. are now Irav
Itrudiiala from Hie Southern Ore-; hand und oreheslra music and fllnK In lOanme. havlnc sliipoil
lion male .Vornial. will open un i imim-ruus oilier speelallles.. The! v0'" In Centralia In visit their son
office for ulillr stenok-raphy in : airport will he flooded with li(,'ht j 1111,1 nis w''e iH'f'il'l! their depart-
tlie lohhy of the l.lthhi Sprlnt; In the evenliiKH and danclim-s will j m'p-
Motel. Miss Davles waa for 0 he hide! in the hangar on eltherl
fine stenographer for the Cham- I ine or tioth nights.
her of Commerce and is wellj All of .Medford will he asked to I
e.ini.,ed to jjlve pnifeMsional 8er- ro-operate in the eelehratlon anil
v"'- news of the official dedication
.Miss Ccrtrinle Kniilo has re-pvin JO sent out over tho wire
turned to Ashland to spend her I and hroadcast Over cxchftllKa radio
faiinnvr vaeiition. .Miss f-llMle Is ! jn'OKram
'lce-princlial and. dean of Kirls C'i'iiMt, '
in a Junior hit-h school at Jtlch-j
all
' inond. i 'n I. j
I Nuriiiiiii Wells, son of .Mr. and
'.Mrs. Spr.itl W'HIs on ItoKiie Kiver!
was in Ashland on Thursday. I
i .Mi-s. Sum Me.Vuir served one
n'clock lutuheon on Thursday all
; her attraellvc scenic drive home.'
honor'm; .Mi-s. K. It. flrieves of;
I ilornhrook. Cailf. and .Mrs. K. C. j
ulong
the Pacific
0. A' R. ASHLAND
Mary Pick ford
Coming Wednesday '
Hunt's Craterian
Aimilii'i v i
I'oyil Il'iinewi
i.-.ni-e Sk
pli'SS-cil if
s 1 t r pn-si nt was
im from tin- Itainler.
Ipoi. i ji al.-o ex-'
de-dral'illty ut a 1
Tlrain-e havitii' It:; fvn linllli'.
Hi nt her Ha rper of Sams Valley
was also present, hut he was nn-j !;.
aide In ,;peal, as he said Itrnther Mr-.
Mir'hnney uf .V Issoil la. .Mntlt. Ked
and white made an nttruetlve
eidor seheme. fovers were laid
for Mrs. Kdwanl Tlmrnlon.. Mrs.
f'liff Jenkins, Margaret and Eileen
(Jrii-ves, Mrs. K. It. (Jrievoa, Mrs.
!;. Mtilhfn y und the hostess. I con o
parisn
M'Nafr.
' i
, , ...r "pP""!
A New. Creation hrom REO . .
Three hiur photoplay even's roll- ,
eil into one are selieduled for nevt
week's most important film enter
tainment, when Ameriea's fori
must mot inn picture star will he
sei-n in her newest filitfi
Alary l'lekford has heV premiere
in the all-diahmue "Coiiuette" at
Hunt's Craierian theater hetjinnlns
tomorrow. i
In tliis prndui ion 'Amerii a'
wet-thear:" offers a triply r:dieal
ailvanec in her art. She speaks
her lim's, plays a witehlm? coniem
pyrary flapper role wit h allurini;
hohh-Ml hair. It's up-to-date Croad-
I way drama in which a K'e:tt social
j ordeal vies with the traditional
I'ic-kford swee'ne'-.s and liht, and
I in which siynifican' heai r-w reneh-
Int: realism lets the very mmi! of
, the I'ickford genius.
Amsterdam is cut hy canals
a i.-lands.
into
Enjoying World-Wide Sales Success
in the IV2 to 3 ton Hauling Field
' Longer-Lived, Faster
Transportation
That Meets the
'Time Element"
in Medium and
Heavy Hauling
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ASIII.AXr), Ore.. Juno IS. (Spe
cial) Mount Ashland Chapter of
the Daughters of the American
i t...i.i .. 1.-1 11 1 1. '
"..witiiMMi m;m u i iiiK uny iiuica- j
i riiiay ai. ilia I'.piscolial
house. Tliu original plan
was to hold n. picnic in l.ilhhi park,
hut the uncertain weather made l!
advlsahia to hold the ul'talr inside.
An abundance of attraeiive and de
licious food was served at two loni;
tables set tlirnttuli the main room.
I The patriotic interests of the day
. were Indicated by tins larse and
beaulil'ul able bouiiucls of red.
(white and blue flowers. o . 1 T" 1-1
A ivsiilar business session of Ihe ! 0(0013.011 1 rOUUIcJS
cliapler was held al Ihe close of I
the dinner. The. balder voled lo
have a lariro fae sHnile coov of the '
Declaralion of IndeiHjndcnc.ti fram
ed and huii!; in uninn iipiuopriale
plain In Ihn idly, also four copies
of "Old Ironsides." which will be
donated to the four public school
buildings in the city. The chapter
t'llrlher dot ided to purchase olio
copies of .the lias code, part 'of
which will lie used ill tile civics
classes of (he public schools and
pari of which will ho available lo
other residents and organizations
of Ihn town that may be inier
esled. A short program was Kiven. Miss
Mary (laley played two piano num
bers and .Mis. Harriet Ficldine; read
an impressive tribute to the flag.
Headache and
Dizziness
Mrs. Kloyd F. Whittle, wlm has
been ill for iho prfst month. Is
somewhat improved and able to he
up and about t ho house lor it part
of each day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I-. Oxford and
their Kraiiddaiialiter. (lull, have re
turned from California, where thny
have spent the past year.
1'aullno tiillespie has Roue to Lin
coln, Ore., lo visit with his parents.
.1. Y McCoy, cashier of Ihe Kli'sl
National hanlt. is In attendance at
: the Slate Hankers' association in
j session at l.atirande. Ore.
lavid tlnfncy has gone to Oranls
I I'uss, where he will he a uuest of
Charles Krnst for a few days.
A. M. lieaver, local real estate
salesman, made a visit to Kiikuo,
Kiver on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. (Ienr:;o liluiuonaucr
were business calleiH in jjodiord
Thursday.
INDUSTRY lonjj wanted this a-volu-lion;!ry
iniprovumt nt in medium and
heavy duty transixirtation to meet the
new demand for increased daily mile
aRC output. l'iirecedented siles prove
it conclusively.
Here are 1 'i to 3 ton Six-ed WnRons that
offer six'cd, jxiwer, flexibility, economy,
and Ions life heretofore unknown in their
field.
They mark a new era. An era of pleasure
car performance in 1 to 3 ton hauling.
And in the short time since theirannouncc
mcnt they have established a Kites record
probably w ithout equal.
Ui-it t',i,ti ( Vom ii I'llline
These new Reo Sjx:ed Wagons are pow
ered by the Reo Gold Crown Engine to
meet the requirements of today's rapidly
changing traffic conditions - an engine
that accelerates and holds the pace in
Irallie set by the newest pa.-scnger cars.
Kro Junior nncl Ttmnrr Speed fl'aiton for
'i and l-ton .NerriVi-
3-ion Ki-o SpreJ Wanon in strike oZ. D. Vianl, distributor of CM Medal flout in South ISend. Indiana
Chrome nickel alloy cylinder block the
longest wearing cylinder material known
today. A'cic vic low expansion, longest
Iisliiij aluminum pistons that not only
permit closer lit and consequent greater
lwer, but because of their amazing
toughness, offer almost unlx-lievably
longer life. Wx cylinders. 7-lx'aring crank
shaft. Full pressure lubrication. High
power at low engine sixed.
Many other engineering features have
Ix'en ailtled that result not only in amaz
ing power, flexibility, and economy, but
have markedly defeated friction and
vibration, the two largest fix-s of economy
and long life, -l-wheel, 2-slix internal
hydraulic brakes. Myers magazine chassis
lubrication - inbuilt. Air cushioned seats.
And full equipment. Nine wheclbase
sizes-from 131 to 179 inches-in ton
nage capacities of 2 am! 3 tons'
Priced from $1,'JH3 to SlU'OO. F. 0. 15.,
Landing, Michigan.
If your slomach is sick, you are
sick all over. If you can't digest
your food, you lose strength, got
nervous and feel as tired when you
get un as when you went to bed.
-For 10 years Tanlac has restored
to health and activity many thou
sands who suffered .lust as you do.
Mrs. Verda Stampas, oi tv.'K
Yamhill St., Portland. Ore., says:
"After nn operation the least work
tired mc out and what i ate cau.-ed
me untold misery. Hut since the
first few doses of Tar.lnc 1 haven't
had a headache nor fras."
Let Tanlae do for you what it j
did for this sufferer. It corrects the
most obstinate digestive troubles '
relieves gas, pains in the stomach j
and bowels. " It restore:, appetite, 1
vigor and sound sleeps I
Tanlnc is made of roots, barks !
nnd herbs. The cost is less than j
2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from ;
your' druggist today. Your money j
back if it doesn't help you.
lecause I'm a Swift's
Frankfurt made bv
H 1 Swift & Company and tbat
... ' T - 1 1 1
means i iiiaswiiuifauiiicuuu (uue
and delicious as meat can be!
You would understand why I
am proud if you could see how
carefully I am made! Only the
best cuts of pork and beef are
mixed with the purest of spices
to stuff my immaculate casing.
Io sinews or excess fat- in me!
I'm plump but I'm all good
meat lender and juicy with
hi;-h food value.
I'm only a frankfurt but I'm as Premium
as any ha ni ! ' ' ' j
When yon buy "Swift's Premium" you
know that you're petting the best there is
whether it's a Swift's Premium Frankfurt, a
Swift's Premium Ham, or Swift's Premium
Bacon. ''Premium" is the highest honor that
an organization of experts can bestow upon
meat. It's the Swift standard. . ('
Every product that hears the name of Swift's
Premium must measure up to high standards of
quality. Strict standard. In every department
in every activity in every detail these
standards are, strict.
Swift & Company, through its
nation vi(lt;yslem of packing
plaiils. produce p!un l'V.iranr!i
houses aiiil rr'rt-'rraior ears,
brings mrr.t;iiit;it!'.Jtl.-y. butter,
g;S and cheese to die retail
sturcsfroin farms ar d ranches
hundreds of miles distant.
L, Swift's -Tl
Ig) Premium ()
Swifl & Company
& 450
Medford Branch, 13th and Front St.
F, Crouch, Manager
Taniac! I
Help Save "Old Ironsides'
GREATEST SHIP.IX THE'wORLD .
52 M1LU0N BOTTLES USED
The same remarkable flexibility, speed, (vonnmy of
nivnition, lonu life.ajid value that distinguish the
new Sixxxl Wasons for the heavy tluty field are
alo built into the Junior and Tonner Sxh1 W.ii;.
om. Mtxlels ninsinK from llfvinch to l:!S-inch
wherlKises. Chassis priced from $S!r to St. 075,
K. O. B., I .ansing, Michiptn. Reo Motor Cjr Co.,
I-ansing, Michigan.
SPEE1TIVA GO A-
W or Id-1 ratter in llifsh )hi'. I. oh- I pkerp
Cvmmvrvial TraniHrtaiion j$i
O. V. MYERS CO.
132 So. Riverside
Phone 464
utnnr tuuiratm a wr .
MOVED FROM TALENT, I 'J0&
lire., .hine IS. S.1. 1 I PKi2S?W'J5tt 'JI
comiHinv of .Meiiroril i lt-J ''f'4v,i(Ni ii
l.ialnr.erefH.elrpack.l S !ltV5 11
..." r their i,t I -RS'4rnTf I
Weilni'silar. Ihe E t . 'l-Xi tt1
!j lionutlful oxiunji'.fM f jt-w- j
h vUt'h hi t -our Itu'y p!a; i- j
I nuiu nml white iznhl j
j mountings sot with Uia- J
j lltttiit-y, color. ,
Jxv - - iff
TAI.KXT.
Tilt' IVtlliy
tintvoil the r
Inu o-ntlpnu'iit
lHHt.liii; liousv
hllililin.; li;vin- h.-cn mrch;isil hv
Mr. V.tiil.uMp ,,i Tiih'iit, who will
use tin- hitniM-r t iT.-. t a ivshlrnr-'
on ihe prupiTty lately purchiiM'J
hy him nn r.U.sini jivfinir.
AJiss ll.-l.Mi P-.irki-i- of MiiUnn1i
is a htuisi' mifst n; tlu- honn- nf
Miss Iri'l llat. s. m.wm I'.iiUi-r i- '
vWftlnu hvrv vhil. hvr futhor is j
mnkinu a iiip t t'an.Kta.
-Miss l.nis Mason :intl small '.
hrotlu-r and sisior an visit iim in j
Moilfonl with their KiatHlinotlu-r.
Mrs. .Icnnif Jtni's, for couple of
Kunoral him-vi-ch for tho late
Joseph (iplMt.. who pav-ictl away
at tin Sa iv,l ll.in h-.spital Wt-.l-nostliiy.
wi'iT rontlurt.il at thr
(:itholir t h in h Snturl :y npi t,lii!;.
Mr. Crpp'-it rcHia.'-l in tlu I hilt r-I-'alls
tlis'.rii t for a koo( ni:uty
years lnfirc inovimr to Talent In i
Novemher. The rntire coinmtini'.v
wish to rxptvss thoir sincere jym- 1
put li v to hi t.ere;ivel wife ami i
family. In torment was made it
J the liul'e t'r, . r.-met.-ry.
el:i Hl.'ke railed Thuis
day afternoon ;it the home of he
friend. Miss Irel Hates. Ml.s lilaki
lias heon a stctlent at the South
ern oitli.ii .Normal school the past
year, ant) will leave soon for Jicr
nome in rortland.
Woodpei fu rs i irely dtsficuro
healthy m,
I AIB ikn Mim i w
UAhD MOLLT Sr PHONt tit
a complete gleanwo and !
Dyeing service
THE UNITED STATUS FRIGATE CONSTITUTION
Has your name been recorded on the Honor Roll
of contributors to the fund for rebuilding the Con
stitution? When "Old Ironsides" appears once
more in our ports and harbors, under full sail, and
equipped as she looked at the height of her brilliant
career, will you find satisfaction in the fact that
your contribution helped make possible her per
petuation as a National Xaval Memorial?
If not, the National Committee ask you to join
the Army of Patriotic American Citizens whose ef
forts have financed thus far the rehabilitation of
the ship that saved the nation. Deposit fifty'cents
in the National Bank of Patriotism and enroll in
the Old Ironsides List of Honor. Mail the attached
coupon to National Headquarters and accept from
the Committee a beautiful reproduction of the col
ored painting by Gordon Grant, depictiug'the Con
stitution as she looked in the glorious days of 1812.
The Committee gratefully appreciates vour co
operation. "
Rear AJmir.il Thilip Andrew?, f. S. Navy
X.ivy V.irJ J19, Iioton, Massachusetts
I'!iac record my name on tlic "Old Ironsides" Roll of
Honnr. I consider it a patriotic privilege to contribute to
the restoration ot the l-nsate Constitution as a lasting relic
for all time.
Kncloscd find my deposit in the National Bank of Patriot
ism for which send me without delay
pictures oi "Old Ironsides" in color juiubFfonraminfr
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J'nelaml throiu.i popular subscription saved Lord Nelson's
M..l!ip. the Victory. Can we do less for our immortal
vessel, the Constitution.-