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tnd also to tlx local iki publitbed btrala
All rmhu for piiblWUoD ot tpteUI duttd ;
hereto ut alao reersd. ,
offktaJ parrr of th flty of Mediant
Official paper of Jacbuti County.
lUnrn dally ateraje ftreu)tlr0 for ill vootkl
i mI hi April lit, 1B'29, 4571.
AdtfrthTiif RrprrientatHM
U. C. MOCKNHKN fc COMl'AMT
Offlfat In New York, VMew. uM
rrinclitro, U Anceln, ReillK. I'ortUud.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
It is sincerely li(iicil Unit tho
weather clears up before galoshes
nml bare legs start mixing, an they
surely will.
Tho L'nlrri'Hity "f Oregon f't- !
1 1 Irani, wlik-li dlil so nolilo un ;
I lip sporting pages of tlic I'uriland :
papers for mo past nix weeks, !
petered out upon tlie field f hatnc j
Saturday. 33 to 7. nail to toll. Tho !
propaganda hail steamed up tho ;
populaoo until the majority!
dreamed of victory, anil tho ultra- j
conservative announced that tho I
worst that muni nappoli wan u wo
score. Tho flolTB. huge anil slonc
wall lino, that wan toutoil to turn
hack tho Stanford i'Uh'.iph llko tho
rockiiouuil ooaNt of .Malno turim
buck Iho' IhuniloiInK wavoa of tho
Atlnntlo oiran. orfoioJ tho murily
ri'HlHtanoo of tlnmio-papor. anil
loakttl yarilaKO for tho foo llko a
tin roiini. (iroiron Stato illil a
ti-lflo hottor, hut thoy wore not
Klorlfietl in a ilownpour of JioIokiui
ahotit tholr lulKht anil prowosH.
W'lion tho hultoni ilropiinl out of
tho hallyhoo fur an "Olil Orot;on"
vlolory. tiio nhnlilo wlttoil propa
iramliHtH 111 111 tiio rout to tho sun
shining warmly, which thai nolar
liucly will ilo ovory llnio It gotH a
chance, conio what may. It l--
inaiuialnoil that tho university
Hlioultl truilo off u regiment of Its
hot-air iirtisls fur aovon hcoi'Ihb
pla.vn,
NO WASI' WAISTS
(King ( lly Xo)
Tho women of the Wtar
I'hapot churcti iiavu a micial
Tuesday nftornoon at tho
church hascinolit. It wan
ralloil a "inoaHiirlng social."
iXilmlKsiiiu was paid according
to the number of Inchon
around the waist. There were
fifty women present and tho
gale receipts totaled $-5. Fig
ure It out yourself.
Tito fauna anil flora of the hills
is considerably splotched up. as
the October palming is well tmilor-w-ay.
Kerns, maple leaves, and
pumpkins are getting ' the full
benefit of tiio artistic touch of
Maw Nature, who Is doing tho
usual first clasH Job.
Illnier W'lnchcll returned front
Halmoll Itlver the last of Iho week
wiih a 1,'iu pound dear i.Monta
guo .Messenger.) Kouuinco and
enlson.
TII.I.A.MOllK. tiro., (1,1.
Special.) Although outplaying
ibelr opponents throughout mit
of the game, the local high school
football team was defeated 13 to
7, by tho strong W'ootlburti eleven
hero today. trorlland (iregtinlan )
Defeat, hero Is thy sting. If any?
Miss Ishbel MacDouald. daugh
ter of the Itritlsh premier, now
visiting the president, . and the
center of considerable social hub
bub In the national capital, uses
no cosmetics, "I don't even pow
der my nose, though' I am often
III god to." If tills bo so, l-h!.cl Is
the only member of the lair sex
on the globe who does not dab
hcr'prohoscus, tlx to lv.i times per
illeni, generally where all who run
may see. A shiny nose Is all un
pardonable social error, and 11 is
hoped the fearlessness of Isliled
don't start a enrc iconcetl for
slimy noses among l;io daughters,
the young married set, tho uldcr
litlls, ct eel. Isbbel says she has
"boon urged" to powder her nose,
l-'iank candor that none who
know their ladles will doubt. All
thoso in favor of immediate pow
dering of .Miss .Macllonabrs Hose
please rise, and don't all stand up
at once.
A piffling rain of an ushcsM-d
valuation of a3A.:'n, wan dtxtrlhut
cd over thee parts Saturday and
.Sunday, ami Has not of sufficient
Intensity to lake the squeak out or
the hind wheels ot id.
oiig. 1 1 a ley bus finally put
uncut diamonds on the tarllf free !
lift, and our tillers and tollers can j
now m-i kiiiiip In their plowhamllc,
3 Glasses Water
Help Constipation
one glasii of water Is hot enoiiKh
take three ulasses one hour be.
fore breakfast. Much better re
sults urn obtained by iiddlnu a tea
spoon of simple Klycertu. saline
compound (known as Adlerika) to
each Blast.
Ad !!( ka acts on ItOTII tipper
a no lower imiu pi a mi tetnovr old
wsste matter you never thought
whs In your syn(em. Htop cn and
mmr stomach in TKN minute! lie-
Ih'ven constipation in two hours.
Heath's Uruf Htore, t I
A BENEFIT TO ALL
TII.K (i WANTS l'ASS COriilKK believes 1luit if Aslihiml nml
KIiimiimIi Kill Is know nmi'o n'l'iut t lie pi-nptisi'il Williams
Creek "e.ut-ulT" llicy would rescind llieir 'indorsement of it.
We four this is n eii.se of (lie wish lieintr; I'lithcr id' the ( hou-rli I .
In our iiiniou the more one knows uliont: this iniosl, the
more uiiarent its neeessiry, us a miilter of puldie well'iire, be
eonies. Kor not only does this "cut-off" brinr one of the slide's
Cieal natural wonders, the Oregon ( 'lives. "JS miles nearer Ash
liind and Kliiiniith Kiills. but it brinifs Cn-seent City that is
Hie 1'iicifie OeiMii nearer by iipiroxirnitely 40 miles. . s
This not only increnses touiist tnivel to the ('lives, by de
erensino; the time re'iiired mid ineieiisin the convenience, but
it increases the benefits idready'deriveil, in the way of lower
freight rules, iniide possible by u more direct nnd shorter con
nection between this lnrire territory iiimI tidewater.
That this is not an imau'inary benefit is shown by the I'aet
that, aecordin' to reliable statistics, the housewives of South
ern Oregon the past year saved iflX.IHM) i.n reduced freight rates
on sunar alone. If this is possible uihler present conditions,
it is easy to see bow the savino. would be increased if a shorter
nnd more direct route were constructed.
TlllMiK is another important, benefit which this "eiil-on"'
would hriur. not only to Klamath and A.shlnuil, but to
every community in Southern Oregon including (irants I'ass.
ICveryone knows the motor tourist dislikes to rctnice his steps,
to over the same ground twice. Ie is out to see new country,
to see new sights; his time is invariably limited, and it' he can
lio to a certain place by one route and return by another lb'
almost invariably docs so.t If he can't do this, be .sometimes
abandons the special excursion entirely.
At present the Oregon Caves are bottled up, as Crater Laic
was a piartcr of a century asr". Kvcry tourist, to see them,
must drive in -11 miles and return those same -I I miles before lie
can start fur another point.
.Moreover, the tourist coiniiio; into the state via Klamath or
Ashland must not only lake this tedious baclt-track. but he
must go to (irants l'uss, then down to the Caves and back ajjniii
WITH this cut-off, however, he could fjo direct to the Caves,
at n savin"; of 28 miles, not retrace his steps a foot, and
continue his journey over an entirely new route; either via
Grants l'uss nnd the Taeifie Highway, or via Crescent City and
the Redwood. In the same way the tourist from the north could
go direct 'to the Caves, and, nfiniu without retracing his steps,
continue on to Jl'cdford, Ashland or Klamath Falls and see an
other entirely new portion of .Oregon.
Wc fail to see how any fair-minded person can deny that
this improvement would stimulate tourist travel to the Caves,
and directly benefit every district, in this part of the state.
So wc repeat that this Williams Creek cut-off is the sort
of project that grows in importance anil necessity, the more it
is studied. We don't care from what angle, it is approached,
only one conclusion to our mind can be logically and fairly
reached, namely, that, its construction is demanded by every
consideration of .Southern Oregon's better welfare and proper
development.
"PLAY
LIKK Murk Twain's (il)iluiiry, tho report of hasclinll s dtMiiisr
ns Anu'i'ii'it 's jrrtNit nationyl sport, is slightly oxafratcd.
Kin; llnscl'itll dors not lvin in such solitary ratult'iir as
in oiK'u tlid, lint this is not duo so much to Ms decline, ns tho
asoondancy of othor mujor sports, particularly jrolf and foot
ball. It is, at any rate, entirely impossible to play down base
ball's importance to the people of America as the World Series
begins.
Kor weeks every sent at tho opening jrnme has been sold,
and thousands id' applications, accompanied by check, returned.
In spite id' iho increase in seating rapacity of our bascliall parks,
this increase has nol 1 u able to keep up with the public de
mand, when tho final championship is staged.
And tomorrow in Mod ford, and in every city and hamlet in
the laud, men and women, the young and old. will lake some
time from their business and household affairs to look over the
score boards, hoed announcers and listen-in on their radios.
' Thanks to tho fact that the New York teams have been
eliminated and entirely new faces arc to be scon in Iho lineups,
there is more public interest in this year's world series than fo.'
many years. Moreover, from all appearances, tho two teams
are unusually well matched with the outcome, probably iu tloubl
for several days.
So most of us will be merely beating time until LM hours
hence, when that thrilling pronouncement will come over the
Rookies. "PLAY HALL!"
With Connie Mack and doe McCarthy iu command, one can
bo sure it will bo a ureal fight and a fair ami square One,
May ihc best team win.
MUTT AND JEFF
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..iMtieov- ,.. -j wrWUCLcJ Oorvjvr u vtvrM;oitv ne f(z T( LIST V , LONG LU I M
vwp swssTtcJ pot ow A flocic U am? rTT 0F qugstYous. T use DESPAIR in a scntcncc BLOWS OUT, 1 rr?. ' . 11 Mn .
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SOUTHERN OREGON
BALL!"
Jeff's Carrying a "Flat"
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
BI(Md letttri pertaining to peraonil heal lb and nygieia, iniI to iiiw uiagiKMis ur Uraiuirra
It I U trauered by Dr. iirady If I damped, tl-aildfev.td euudupe Ik ritrloied. Utters ilmuld be
brief and irlllan In Ink. Owing U) Ittt lag number of tetter resetted,, nnly t fe em I aiwwer
i here. Nfj reply can be mad to guarlu Dot eoitfurning to Uuiruetluna. Addrus Ur. William
Brady, In tu of thU MWtpapor.
i'rit)siK('nj doks it
It M:im Id'cidiu1 almost un axiom i
tlt.it tho first thing one tuuKt do in
thi' iifatiiiriit of tiny illtU'hs In nnr-n i
tin- h'Mvrln, mid thanks tu the yio- '
man work of the old ul ma unit
ouarkx and no-.,
trum maker it .
lias heroine al- '
most a universal '
helir-f thai the 1
f i r n t rule of
health is to keep
tho bowels open. !
I didn't kiurii 1
much in the hard ;
but luippy yea i-M :
of practice. How- '
eviT, here l one liir.ig I learned,
and learned well: Seldom doen a
Hrk pei-Min (b-rive any benefit ;
fro in any kind of physic or any
artifice Unit Induces purgation. I
say I should not venture to rxprcsx (
my conviction so bluntly if I were
entitled in Kcneral practice anil,'
who knows, maybtr I'll rue this day ,
yet. Itut there it Is. It. lieve me, j
I uuM ni'vei" more in earnest than I
1 am about that. J Mease notice I I
said "seldom;" to tell the truth 1
had first put It "rarely if ever"
and was about to change that to !
"never," when i wan reminded of j
a hit of mo u ml advice jdvon nie j
once by an experienced editor. Ho;
said, don't .startle 'em too much ; j
if you mean to take the toothbrush
away from people, break It gently,
by Ki'adual Mages tell 'em "first i
tney lon t need to hrush more
than two or three tlincM a day:
later mak- it once a diy: still
later every few days; ami so on
unitl you iet 'em weaned without
any abrupt rearrangement of their
customary habits of .thought ami
living. It was good practical Ad
vice. Itut after due reflection I leavo
it that way seldom does a physic
do a sick person good. That will
cover the possibility that a mild
saline laxative or something of the
sort may do more good than harm
in Memo cases of acute crl, that Is,
at the onset; It will also cover any
other contingencies that do not
occur to mo now. I want tho
reader to understand tliHt there Ih
precious little sense in the popular
notion that when you don't know
what else to do for a minor illness
you may take a physic anyhpw. I
learned from many experiments or
much experience, as you prefer.
that such Illnesses are little If at
all modified by cathartics and that
patients suffer no more distress, !
and recover oiilt ns wpII without !
physics as they do when 'such
n-mcdloN are used, as a rule. And
I'm no Christian Scientist either
I'm Just a near-scientist and that's
all.
A little knowledge is dangerous
there's a motto that ought to bu
stamped in red ink across the face
or every damned testimonial that
provides the gullible layman with
symptoms. Hut if a little know
ledge is dangerous, a little more
oftimes saves thp day. You, my
lay menus. , may have a little
knowledge of physiology, a little
too much eif pathology and thera
peutics; I have a little more know
ledge of physiology than you have,
let us say, for the sake of argu
ment. Von have grave doubts
about the capacity of your bowel
function without help. 1 have no
such doubts. .My nssurance comes
from the study of physiology. You
have not had the educational op
portunities I have hud. I sympa
thize with you. but at the same
time it Is largely your own fault,
for do you not approve, even
praise the present ml ministration
of the public schools, where hu
man physiology 1m a sad farce if
It. is taught at all. Knowfng what
I dii about the way the alimentary
mechanism works, 1 dismiss the
thing from my mind nnd live hap
pily ever after. Yet once I was
Just as Introspective abmit It as
you are, and just as miserable.
(Jl'KSTIONS AXI ANNWKItS
.k Me Sotttelhlug llasy
A'hat is the cause spina bifida
in the newborn baby? II. v. Y.)
Answer. It would be a lol
easier to explain why the great
majority of babies are born with
out such a defect In the spine. No
one knows why the process of
development Is Interrupted or de
layed in cases of. harelip, cleft pal
ale, clubfoot, spina bifida and the
like. The wonder is that these
coiiKcultal defects occur so rarely.
Spina bifida is u failure of com
pleto coalescence of the two pro
cesses of tissue which prow out
and tier ma lly meet to form the
back wall of tho spinal canal. In
Around on the End of
some cases the defect Is amenable
to surgical correction.
Uciuii-e the Arm l inicr Head j
It may inrercsr-you lu'know that
the bi-ad of th medical depart-'
mi nt of the army, also t:ie head
of the navy medical department,
have approved the method of re-I
suseiiation as taught by the Jied !
t'n i including the placing of the
subject's arm under tin forehead
for the obvhjus purpose of clear
ing the breathing p-issages. I Jure
you acknowledge this? (CI. (1. 1'.)
Answer. Acknowledge it? liless
you. child, I've been raving about
it at every opportunity. Hut I
(louht thai any one who has ever
successfully resuscitated a victim
of submersion will ouestion the
correctness of my positive asser
tion that nothing should go under
the victim's head if you are at
tempting prune-pressure respira
tion by the method of Schaefer.
The Red Cross, army and navy
medical chiefs, are all wrong in
t hat leaching, as they must ac
knowledge before long.
Obliteration of Varicose Veins
1'lease. recommend for me a doe
tor In who uses the new
method you described for the ob
literation of varicose veins. Our
doctor seems to know nothing
about It and yet ho thinks it would
be dangerous . , , ( I). C.)
Answer. I regret I know of
only a few individual physicians
who use the method. Uut progres
sive physicians everywhere are
ifiving the treatment with much
satisfaction. Old timers every
where still imagine it would be
"da onerous." In actual practice
the chemical obliteration of vari
cose veins is far safer than the
older surgical treatment. Not only
that, but it is more effective and
usually does not detain the patient
from his or her usual occupation.
Quill Points
The insanity plea isn't so far
wrong. You are Bane. Can yon
imagine yourself killing anybody?
As to outlawing war. a man
can't quit liquor by laying In a
supply tu use lu case he Is 1
templed. 1
Men Mill have some self
control. .Murder Increases, but;
( nobody has yet killed anybody
( for oi'Vlnjr plmieH.' ; S j' I
"War Just seemed less horrible
In the old days because everybody
sot drunk before i finht.
Maybe youngsters prefer white
collar jobs because it doesn't take
long to learn to say. "yes, sir."
A professor says women school
teachers make the American boy
more effeminate than Continentals.
Ask those who met him In the
Argonne.
Americanism : Selling everybody
a life-time dudad; changing the
style next year so everybody must
buy a new one and keep the fac
tory busy.
Americans still like the simp'e
life. But they think It is simple
life to do their own driving.
If we are such an efficient peo
ple, why can't we have our de
tours all at once and be done with
(he things?
It must Ik1 emit consola
tion to it man dead of a
eraekeil iskull to know tho
windshield didn't shatter.
Ford Is right, it Is foolish to
save during the first 40 years j
if you are going to make u bil-1
lion in the next -0.
Correct this sentence: "Ills
mother petted him until he was'
twenty-five," said the gossip, "but j
now he's a self-reliant he-man."
As we understand the great j
His Neck
- MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
Solution of Saturday's Pulo
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and cowardly devices that a small
nation can use to lick a great
one.
St i 6 w vac a IP
Teggy's Camel lthle.
lly Mary (iraham Honner.
"So you would like to ride in a
circus parade, eh?" the little black
clock said. "Well, I think wed
better turn the time back a few
days so you could go through th.
streets of unotlyr town. That
would be more of an adventure."
"Then I may ride In the pa
rade?" Peggy asked.
' Certainly' agreed the 111 tie
black clock.
"Do you suppose I could do
some tiling, too ?" asked John.
"Want to lead one of the
ponies?" the little black clock
asked.
"That would be fine,' .lohn said.
So the little black clock turned
the time back several days, and
now they were at some other cir
cus grounds, but with the same
circus people.
The most beautiful of nil th
circus ladies gave IVm:- ; lovely
dress to wear. It was of a bright
yellow and simply covered with
spangles. On her head she wore
a most lovely crown of golden ma
terial, John did not have to be dressed
up. as walking beside a pony was
not a dressed -up job.
Ibit John liked that all tho hot
ter, for ho was not fond of. dress
ing up.
Now they were starting.
Through tho most Important
streets of the town went the circus
parade. JH-ggy. sitting on a camel.
bowed to people along the streets.
John led the dearest little pony
right behind the drum major. He
felt very important.
And for the parade at the be
ginning of the circus that after
noon 1'eggy again rode the camel,
anil John again led the pony. The
camel had the queerest way of.
talking. Hut lVggy loved It
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of lenitv'
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pole
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8. Sainted
Sometimes she kissed her hands
; to the people, in the audience as
she went by them.
The circus people told her she
! couldn't have been any better if
I she had ridden in parades all her
1 life.
1 That was the biggest ' eompl!-
ment she had ever received.
Tomorrow "The Crickets Orclrte.'
Brisbane's Today
(Continued trom Page One)
refuses common politeness to
Kins fT of Albania.
Zor, a new kins, self mailt!
; ami proiul of his maker, wants
! to lie treatetl like a real kins;.
' So Albania has broken off ilip
loniiitie relations with Turkey,
land writes the bad news to
i'Kemal.
j Trouble possible? Certainly.
' Kaids on Balkan countries, like Al
bania, have been a leading Turkish
: sport for centuries.
It does not interest this country
much, UNLESS we find ourselves
j in snnie world league or court that
! might tell ns to take charge of the
I Albanian-Turkish mutters, w 1 1 h
! mure money.
j II Is easy In say. "We join your
; court, or league. Hut we shall with
draw If you tell ui to do anything
! we do not like." Hut once in, it is
nol so easy to gel out.
j
j Why not stay out, and remain as
! we are. free to do as we chose?
; If Turkey and Albania were fight
i Ing now, nobody in Kuropc would
; presume lo tell us what wo must
I do about it.
I Has (ho United Stales been such
a failure, on lis own account, as to
! malic submission to Kurope's or
I tiers or suggestions necessary?
i There is nower In riiullllnn
'shown in advertising, in falling
urojw, tnai wear stones, and in the
j use of words.
I Damon's recipe for success. "An
Macily, more audacity, always nu
jtlacity," is repetitive strength.
t An impetuous vmitiir f,.,i..
-j about to transfer her affections!
linos eoniiort anil force In repctl-
3.
Do You Remember?
Ti:X VK.MIS AC.lt TODAY
U'Yuin files of the .Mail Tribune, 1
I, toller 7. Illil).
I.lillleiiallt v II. Webb of Sill
Lake killed ami John f. .Melllnn,
iiieclKilili', seriously Injured, win-,
lli'llavilliiul plane falls In tail-spin
neiir lluUl Kay. The plane h;u
been engaged iu forest fire patrol
week.
.Mayor linker refuses lo let I. W.
W. a.-iilators speak In l'orllaiel
I'larci.
t'bliagu While Sox slaw off
world scries defeat by nosing ou'
t'lniinnatl In Id-Inning gamu, .",
in I.
l-'cilerat court opens in .Medfnr,l
with five Indian linuor eitses and
one Indian shooting fracas.
King (leoi-ge of Kngland eablvs
sympathy lo President Wilson,
whose condition is reported slight
ly improved.
TWKXTY YRVItS AUO TODAY
(Krom files of the .Mail Tribune.)
October 7, 1IMID.
I-Jxpert accountants find $01 !l. fir,
shortage in books of B. M. Collins,
former city recorder.
Senator Chamberlain of Oregon
buys residence in Washington,
U. C.
Hurrell orchard sells D'AnJou
pears at average of $1.1)0 per box.
Commercial club authorizes John
D. Olwell to exhibit two cars of
local apples at Spokane applo
show.
Death of K. H. Harrlman, rail
road magnate, brings forth resolu
tion of sympathy from Medford
Commercial club.
tion. "I hate you. I halo you, I
HATH you." Use of any other verb
would spoil it.
On the clean wall of a new build
ing, a young union man, in the
leisure moments of a long drawn
out eight-hour day, wrole:
"It is girls like you, that make
men like me like girls like you."
There the charm is found ill re
peated use of "like."
Repetition of the same sound
sound with different meanings also
pleases the primitive car.
"There once was a braw Scottish
laddie, who said, as he put on his
phi Idle, I've had a fine dish, of (he
very best fish. Dot had he had?
Had ,hc had hatldie?" The last
eight words confuse tho hearer
pleasantly.
Writing, usually, should be spon
taneous. Style in advertising must
he thought out. to have words anil
money, command attendon and pro
mote repetition, ns ill "you press
the button," etc.
Writers , of advertising coP.t
might consider repetition's : power,
in use of words, as well as In re
peated advertising. : ,
One word, repeated aptly. Ill
times, might be more effective
than 1000 assorted words.
Mr. Dnvlson, president of New
York's Central Hanover Hank and
Trust Company, says bankers are
going too far iu accumulating (he
mil ion's money In a few hands nnd
a few organizations.
He fears, if this keeps up and we
have economic depression, "Ihe
voice of the specious poll ( ical agi
tator may be heard calling for
more socialized banks."
Mr. Davison puts it mildly.
If a few men get all the money
into their hands, and especially If
they continue their present game
of usury, they will hear from oth
ers more important than the "spe
cious iiolllii'ul agllalor."
They will hoar from Ihe public
al. large, ami won't forggt what
they hear in a long lime.
fJlendale. Construelinn of pow
er lines (o emergency landing fiel l
cftwt of here and lo top of moun
tain south of landing field, com
pleted by California Oregon Power
Co.
Finds a Way to
Stop Attacks of Fits
Reports are received of an amaz
ing treatment that epileptics state
has proved successful In stopping
their attacks. . It. J,epso, Apt. 6L
Island Ave.. Milwaukle. Wis., has
been supplying sufferer with this
treatment. Ho now wishes to reach
all (hose who have not been help
ed and to do so is inn king the
startling offer of a uencrous treat
ment free to all sufferers. Anyone
afflicted should write for this free
treatment at once, giving age.
A dv.
By BUD FISHER
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