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PSGE EIGHT rEDFOTlD MAIL THTBtTKE, MEDFORD.-QKEflOy. TnUHSBAY, DECEMBER S, 3929, The'Secret of Mohawk Pond ; By Natalie Sumner Lincoln , HVNOPMSH A tnUrrlvo elfclrle t'Wlbin tlti'it vlnatir! 'tto t.otltie . i'lo tltirtsaeaa vertutl tntllif : vtilh 'w a tiH-wiHHl and n tath'eil tied t -toini ttrne ate lltt cotitrlbtttlona l-l' lite basement at Yrw l.odae la t6 inystiiv tit tttihalvl: I'owl. J- 'irl:efinti ttqhla cmtse Obadiali ."vom timl Atintla Chase to invfs itfale null tllnuiinh dtscorera lite iH.isvtowiKHtfl li'fres. t'emnl ia pa,M.lett lilt (l cocomiiil shell ttllrtl n.il'i milt: whinh then find in the ri'l'rir. The vndtorlced door vt the fi!iimf roniti ta unetitd lui u torn', unit It ami Otttttlitih and Veaou ittirrli the neatly arrauoeil bat' room. "A ttlrl: man's nr-t"--ia the explanation Obadiah offers. Chanter 10 PEGGY SUFFERS MISHAP THE brilliant sunshine through the woods, the chhplng birds and the chattering squirrels frisk ing about all conduced to raise Torgy's spirits., Peggy's rapid gait slackened as he drew closer to the Milton road. She was headed for the Evnns farm. She had started out Im pulsively to return the letter she had found the night before In the batch Julia had brought back from the mailbox. One of them was addressed to ObadlaU Evans and npp-rently had been placed In the Yew Lodge box next to that of the Evans' by mis take. What had Interested her. however, was the neatly typed name of Comm. Jarnleson Sin clair In the upper left hand corner over the official wording: U. S. Navy department, Washington, D. C. She wanted very much to learn how Intimately Obadlah Evans was acquainted with the man who would Inherit Uncle Herbert's fortune If she tailed to remain at Yew Lodge until June 17. i The lower gate was closed and Iche unhesitatingly lert the lane and Started to climb over the pictur esque stone wall which marked the boundary of the first pasture. She had not counted on the barbed wire stretched all along the further side of the wall which, as she scrambled down, scratched ber ankles and tore kr pretty summer frock. .. . ' Unevenly balanced on the last few stones, she tried to dodge the lower strand of wire and thereby missed her fooling and half slid, half fell to the ground. Her predicament was seen by Aqulla Chase and he hastened to lier assistance. "I was just, on my way to Yew Lodge," ho announced, offering IiIb iand to help hpr to her feet. "A soodby visit." : "Oh!" , Pain and dismay both prompted ' the ejaculation: she had wvenched her ankle more severely than she realized. . "As a near nelghbo" he sup plemented. "You won't Iosj me en tirely, for 1 will be at Stone Tower all through June. If you want me at any lime, send nn S. 0. S. Are you hurt, Miss Prescott?" notic ing how white her face was, "Not seriously." i Sho strove to laugh It off, and Instead of rising, sought a com fortable position on the ground. "The barbed wire has lacerated my stockings oven more than my feelings. I'll feel better in a min ute. Won't you Bit down?" patting the ground by her. "I mlased you jesterdny where woro you!" "On East Summit, searching for the green fringed orchis and I found one In bloom 1" Chase's eyes sparkled with pleas ore. "Your undo was right: ho know tho flora of this section better than any native ot the soil even Oba dinli Evans." At mention ot the farmer, j.3eggy looked up. ; "You llko Mr. Evans?" ' "Why, yes; don't you?" "At times, very much." Peggy colored, and added Impulsively: "That Is most ungenerous and 1 ahnuld not have said it. Mr. Evnns hna been kindness Itself. It would be merit truthful It 1 admitted I do not always understand Mr. Evans; lie Is so sn brusquo on occasions." "Tho make-up ot the man: ho means nothing by it why, Miss Prescott, he's a Yankee close list ed ami close-mouthed, but true gold," ho smiled rful.zlcally. "It not routine. " Ohndlah Is no i;.vpot knight." "The last term I should np;ily to Mm," she responded, smiling, loo. "Hut, Mr. L'hasc, would you trust Mr. Evans'.'" "Absolutely." "Oh, Mr. Chase, do you mippnso l'vo sprained my ankle T she cried as sho took n step that pained her. Chase stooped over and felt the tender flesh. "A strain, jcihaps," ho suggest ed. "II you will come to Echo I Farm, I'll bandage It for you. Take uiy arm." as she made a liusllatltiif step forward. Clinging tightly to hlin, Peggy staggered rather than wulked over the uneven ground. When they dually arrived at the back porch Chase had almost to carry her up the steps and Into the best parlor. Once there he placed her In the most comfortable chair and propped her foot on an old-fashioned otto man, then rushed into the kitchen tor a tin basin and water. Peggy removed her high-heeled suede slipper, but was forced to leave the stocking half off. "Please pull it straight down and over the foot," she directed, as Chase returned, "Oh, that is so much easier, thank you." She looked at the bare ankle: ex cept for a number ot scratches where the barbed wire had dug Into the flesh and a slight swelling, there was nothing to Indicate how much it hurt. "It's nothing to worry over," de clared Chase, observing her con cern, lie touched the swelling with clever, sensitive fingers. "I do be llevo It's a sprain, and It so, Miss Prescott, with the ankle properly bandaged, you can walk around without difficulty." lie applied a wet compress, let It stay a minute, and replaced it with a still colder towel, Peggy watched tho operation with Interest for several minutes, then feeling distinct relief from the (ir.it throbbing sensation, she sat back nnd looked about the room. It was the II rat time sho had been In tho farmhouse, having Been Its substantial, white frame walls only from the road. It was a typ ical New England colonial home stead, built to withstand tho per ishing cold of tho northern winters and designed for the comfort of a hardy race. The woodwork ot the room was exceptionally line and Peggy, fa jnlliar with the stately homes In Virginia of a similar period, eyed It and the lovely amicus furniture with admiration. Tall rosewood bookcases lined one wall, the high boy near which sho sat, the tablet. a claw-foot desk, the Duncan Pliyfo sofa and mahogany chairs of a still earlier period, tho graceful Clilp pendalo mirror on tho wall, nnd the grandfather clock with Us Sheraton box and Adam top Oh! They are wasted on men!" she cried nnd Chase regarded her witli surprise; "These lovely chairs and tables," she explained. What a pity there are no women to enjoy them." "You forget Deborah, and Chase's eyes twinkled. "Deborah is off for the day or I would sug gest your staying and eating some ot her wonderful biscuits. Julia cannot surpass her for cooking." Tho chimes ot the old clock strik ing the halt hour aroused her to tho passing time. "Thank you so much, Mr. Chase. I must be going. How iii the world am I going to get homo before one?" . "I'll tako you back ir. my car it you will get ready," Chase replied and went In search of bandages. Ho dragged an old shoot from a drawer una tossed It to Peggy as ho went to answer the telephone In the kltchon. Hurrying to roll the bandage around her Injured foot, the torn sheet slipped from her lap and rovealod a leather belt beuonth Its folds. Poggy drew It out and examined the empty bolster curiously. Sho easily recognized the worn bolt as Uncle Sara's property from tho "U. S." stamped upon it. Hut what was It doing In tho possession of Obndlah Evans? Speculating no further as she heard Chase returning, she con cealed it In the sheet. "Do you suppose Mr. Evans will mind It 1 took part ot tills sheet homo with ino for bandages?" she asked the botanist. "Why, no." Leaning on Mr. Chase's arm. Pes gy managed to reach tho car, suf fering less palu tliau she antici pated. Julia's smllo of welcome changed In alarm when Bhe snw Peggy mtd helped her Into tho living room. "Won't you como hi?" Peggy asked as Chase slopped nt Iho threshold. "I haven't thnuked you properly" "Soino other time," he smiled. "I must hurry along. (.lonilliy; nee you soon." Wringing her hand, ho sprang into his car nnd drove off. ( (.'.ii;n?M, l. .t;ijiic(uu aiul Co.) Penny's spirits. Oepr(--;seit by her experiences, so.ir vjhen Jim re turns. Centinuo the story tonlur row. ' COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Coughs from colds may lead to se rious I rouble. Yuu can slop thorn now wild Crcomnlilon, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creoinulsion is a medical dlicovory with two-fold action; it soothes nnd liesla llio inflamed membranes and in hibits germ growth. Of all known drugs creosote Is tec ognizrd by high medical authorities as one of tho greatest healing aneiicirti fur coughs from colds ami bronchial irritations. CrcomtiUion contains, in addilion to creosote, other healing I elements which soothe, nnd lienl tho inflamed membranes ami slop the jr ritalion, while the crconntc goes on to the stomach, it absorbed mm tho hlood, attacks tlm sral of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creonuilsion is guaranteed flutifiic tory in tho treatment of roughs I rum colds, bronchitis and minor forms tif brnnrhinl irritiilinns, and is excellent for building up the syslrm alter colds or flu. Money refunded if not re lieved after taking according todilec tions. Ask your druggist, (adv.) CREOMULSIO FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON TONIGHT FOR GO-OP POOL Historic Toll House of Siskiyous Destroyed by Recent Forest Fire According to Clay V. Parker, malinger of Hie Christmas turkey pool of the Farm Tlurenu Co-Opc-nillvii. ir.no pounds of bird's-were received .vcsli-rduy, nnd ir tlie turkeys -mini- In as favorably to day, ii car will lie ready for ship inont tonight. " I'nrker , wild the turkeys were 'holler looking birds than In me -ei...,i..-..:i,ii... fiu ilw.v m-e inol-i? UevctoiK'U. It Is cxilmuteil there nre close to 100,000 noiiiiclM ot t ii r Keys nil" 111 the valley. M out nf them lire lop birds. The advance pi-Ice of fered iM 2il cents per pound, and covered by n guiir.-uiuo fund of :in. lino. Thin is a higher price than offered by several oilier dls lty .Alio Al('Kil( Kin-gent Time was when dial. Siskiyou mountains stood a xgcniliiKly m iu.sx:i)ilc barrier between Oregon and California. Only a steep unit I i-ir-l ti-nll mmln til- tlin Hiii'fnnta.l , Indian ponies led the way across , thesu mountains. j' Then camo tho days of MO and ctbbi trail was traveled by men on j their way to 1)10,801(1 mines In I t'lilifurnia, and by prickers Willi ! their long trains of puck mules I iif ailveiilurei-s swarmed across the iliuunlaiin-'. Tho road was purc-hnsed by j.indi-ay Appleguto in lf5!l nnd upci-atcd by lilm for nine yours. A new loll lloimo wan built ill ISIil. This biilMlnit In Konorully known as i bo IJolhii hlilu house, although it is the old Applegnte home. Keeping the rond In good condi tion for travel required un ini nicnsp nmount of Inbor nnd con stant vigilance, in winter a large hob-sled, drawn by several yoko of snowed In .for seven niomhs and must pack mail nnd fresh meat 25 miles on skis. Planes pass over his camp twice a day. "I'leaBe let your pilots drop ;to pounds of merit In a bundle twice a month on designated days We will bo on tho watch for it,' lliirrN worle. PACIFIC COAST STEEL ,-. BOUGHT BY BETHLEHEM SAN FlIANCISOO, Dc. C JV) on tho wiiow,! I'lin-hase of the l'at'lfle Coast Stool romp-iiny and the Southern Call- i I'urnia Iron nnd Steel company, was n nnuitneeti hy tin Iteihlelietn i if., .... -nun .i HOI li, IHw . -I Uniformly ' 33'eliciousi currymx supplies iroin inn llijiiliiK ! x,.i was used to clear llio kiiow lown oi i I i-iui. -uiiiuriiia, loir 1 1 tile irrili e. lliiv mm toiviis In the Willamette valley. Jn 1S57-S the toll road was built I across the Siskiyous by Michael 1 Thonms and his asHociiites under! authorization of tho Oregon login- i hituru which granted n twenty 1 years franchise authorizing tho collection of tolls. j The building ot tho road opened Hie way lor mo ttally singe i - coaches, fine of these old tlin & : coaches in reds or yellows, drawn t ! by six inairnificent horses would be ' '.-i rocel 1111(1 itisnf i-lnu- Mlirht In 111.. t..l,.u mm.i Ii Im wllhin. the r.'IHL'C .., ....Ln.iii'iv. iht tlw, final return , l;1-v horseless carriages, will exceed Hie advance, if eastern buyers, who did not purchase as lively nt Thanksgiving as usual, respond and have recovered from the Wall .Street "blues." in.- nimt-js v..i .i...-. . l.,-i.-..ls 'I'll,. ..l.wi,.. - - HUIO similarly protected, for all classes from throngs of immigrants, freiirht wagon, packers, and prospectur.s came, in an almost endless proces-.-liui over this splendid grade. Time has brought great changes, wilh the old gi-iido in ruins, tho railroad trains circling the moun tain slopes and the great I'acific highway, llko n silver ribbon, winding its way where tho buio fc.iled Jndliin ponies used to go. lint Hie rjld Toll House which, was built by Lindsay Applegnte in ISIil still stands, ns It stood in the m I Y,ur3J'i tiODH 11 10 Idonl for turkey ship- fi...it 'pf.ii n..u ....... i t-.in .i tiiu iuiik iisu, in a loveiy jloK cabin will, an immense fire- 1 "" lhc '" """t'" "'"-'-I place of rough stone. Tho doors I The ahovo sketch wns written a j were of heavy planks and these I year or two ago. Sunday afternoon , were made more secure nt night by tico. j, 1929 this historic house strong bars of wood fitted into I with lis siii riniii i.,,m,ii.,u ., destroyed by a forest fire raging in llio Siskiyous. lEXTRAOUDla , HYP Ds,L- M uw uUoj4 Here art pTOan! ,. (live flad.i, P ":"N to sekctV l ' No-Bre.l!.hle Emlastinit s,.-... 1 1 andSll.On '! licmatourcounta, DRUNK DRIVE CHARGE CLASSIFIED AOVESnSINO GETS RESULTS l'eler 'Miller an-Jvod' Wcdnesday; and, according to (lonrfin ii.j Hughes of the Consoliilated Cop-j per company, will lie operating en- j clno:-r nnd suiierinlendeut of the lllue Ledge mine. Miller spent! many years in the? Cueur d'Alenel district of Idaho and has wide ex- pci-iC-nce In copper mining. Hughes saiu that Ihe plans for (lie operatiug uf Iho mine were go ing ahead rapidly and that when at its full winter capacity it was ex-! poctcd 100 men would be employed, i Me said preference would be given local workers Willi families I'irsl, i tl elr previous mining txporienco lining a factor. Twenty men are I now oni ployed and tlin force will bn Incraasnd from time t limn. I Hughes said tho drillH and nthnr machinery for rapid opera I inn :u-i-1 en routo. I I'f i rtTf.AN D,' Ore, - hoc. 5. (pi lliigli .Mitchell, director of tho de liariiiieur of tisli ciillurn fop tlin stain fish commission, todny said that absence of rain In tho next. I wo weeks, at the very beginning nt' the siii.iiiii r,ki- "ihI.-Imc" i.-ii...... sides and fall chlnnok salmon In I spawning iieds would maleiially ! hanilh-np that wort;. . j Si l i'.-ll- II., lil'i-u ,.r ..ill,,... ...i..l..-. ! v...... ,iiri:ii-H ; have been taken from the spawn- ! ing b.-ils in Oregon streams, ho' said. Willi the exception of the Unin iiua liver, the Jtoguo river, the , t'oriullle river and the Columbia,! efforts of fish to go up the stream I havo been stopped by, the flow of ( water which is low. i.i is A.vrmr.Ks,- c'ai., rice. (I1) .frs. Helen dibson, former wife of Hoot tilhson, screen cow lioy, was lodged in' the county Jail late yesterday on suspicion of driving an aiilonioliilo while in toxicated. With a. woman com panion, Airs. AlargareL McK'innon, she was arrested last night while driving her car throiiKh tho down town business district. Surgeons at the police emer gency hospital asserted both wo men were under the influence of li;ii(ir. SETTLERS PROMISED i SAVE AVWIDTPS-UFE I S-GW Hundreds of iiliienrrts belnp di.s pluyed in t he hIiow windows and thousand of Hifiall Flickers nro heinj? elreul.ated hero K-vlnj; in Mti'iit'tlnns to tho public on early niuilln o' t'hristimiH presents, eorilw and piircels. Those instruc tions are siKneil liy Waller K. I Irtnvn, post master general, nnd are lieliiK placed by the local post ori'ice. i The cards nnd slickers rcuil ns follows: "Shop early, mail onrly, Chrisl nius cards and parcels. Tln;ro will be no dellveryN on Christmris day, ChrLstnias falls on Wednesday. The post office- will be closed on Hun day, December -L' ulso on I'hrisl mnsj jMall early enough to Insure delivery nn or before Saturday, December Parcels may be marked; 'Do not open until i 'hrlstinns.' Walter 1 Irown, poslmaster general. Shop now! Wrap carefully! Address plainly! .Mail early!" I'OliTLAN D, Ore.,! Doc." G, (X) . (J. Ide, manager Nof the Orejjou .Huutj L-oaiuoer oi coinmorce, to day said that If tho federal goy. ernment would spend the $(O.U00 necessary to complete the Stanfield reclamation project, tho stale ehnmhor could, within six monOis, place an adequate number of so? tlers on tho land, . Idos statement was in answer to tho assertion of Dr. KIwood .Meud, cominlssloner of reclamation, thuj a furnishing fund of O,00O to ui.l now settlers Is necessary to assure successful operation on tho project. Ido said each settler tho stale chamber would place on tho land would, havo a minimum capital of UOOinVATKIt, Ala.t Dec. ii (P) A lieiiienant, JO. CI. Smith, was killed and throe companions jump rd to safety wlu-n- a lare twin nuiioiod army pluno JVoiu J-aiiflcy Kiold. :.. exnloded n nil nliino,l j to the earth in flames on the out j skil ls of (ioodwater shortly before ( noun today. j J.teutonant Smith's parachute ' rauod io open. i ..JUrt COniliiinions were T.iPiitnnm.t .. ai. (fillesiiio, commander of the) i piai:e. wnien was iieinty flown to j Mexico City, Serjeant JJremer and ; KerKcant Capps, I One of the motors n i.iv.rnnf lit exploded and, lhc plane burst into f innics. The, occupants jumped from an attitude of about 5ou feet, and With the exeenlion of Kniitb wei-n i uninjured. ; ij4'" No matter how often you serve Vfej ' Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate,you j t will find its flavor uniformly full and aromatic. The most convenient form i IAI of chocolate comes in this vacuum- I j sealed tin. Ask for it say "Gear- J i ' ar-delly" to your grocer. " ' ; I ! - " l jT rnrn Wrti.ro CSl : m' ' I Larry SchaJ i iJ4mma , insurance :; ; -; 1 ' ; ." I First Insurance mw mmK ' Agency FMt- A. L. HILL, Minigif ! " J--- ' '1 irfaV tf P . Phone 105 30 -N. fat, I ml$rm mr . mr'-r- -mmmm inning WMPi0m ill kw- - v rii tt c m- AO t rilOKXIX. Ore, Doc. fi.--(M-) To tho fcreat dlsllko of many In the community and to all the girls of the t'ampfire organization, it has been found necessary to discon tinue the metiiiK of this organis ation, because of inability to find a uruardian. .Mrs. Denzer found it necessary to resign her position in this work if she continued with hr Normal work which sho planned to to do this spring. It is the hope of all that at some time in the vo.y neai' future a leader will bo found and tho ineetiinrs of this organiza tion can aaln be resumed. REV. SCHELL PREACHES Don't Kiss Santa Is Word to Kids By Health Chief j j- g 4 fc j ti t NEWARK, X; .)., Dec. fi. (V) Xo matter how nnllsop- tie Santa Claus may he, chil dren wlio nieet him on tho street or in Tlie stores should S i not shake hands with him, t and must never, never, kiss him, (toalth Officer t'hnrles V. f'raster warned today in an official pai)er issued from his office. 4 Dr. (.'raster, who Rained wiile nolUo some time ujco when he warned nKalnst pro- b miseuous Uisidng, nnd particu- -f larly the kissing of babies 4 who havo no means of avoid- in; the osculntory embraces, fr foresaw that the health do- l partment Was uttemptinR to 4 break down n sentimental K custom, but said the earn- $ ' paln would lie carried on in J the name of sanitation and dlsoaso prevention. 4 4 4. 4 . 4, 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. FRESH MEAT AT MINE I - A I'll'). Canatlum Pacific Oiij-t-j If glasses it; ncoilcd, bo sn tlmy are corrK Our expericntti optometry assme accuracy here. t POIiTLAXO, Doc. 4. (Kpeclnl) l'lluifh- Air Trnnsport, flyinir air pimil mill paswiiKcrs liulwocn Se- ttli unci I .oh AiikcIpm, was l-p-aut'iiteil yt'nlcnlay . 10 ilnip 50 poiiiula nf nii'iit twice a nimitli, in . niliici'H Niiowliiiiinil five nill'H HOllIll (if Summit, opposite Know mountain in l'laccr county. I'alif. I.CO 1'. Harris of the California placer mine wrote tlie miners are l-:rci-:.'K, ore., Deo. Ii. (VP) Six slicks of dynamite, a loaileit re volver, a IciiKth of fuse, carliidi! lamp ami a sturdy steel chisel were found In I he possession of a iniiti wlio irave his name as H. J, Mo.M.ith, Seattle, when In- was nrresled last nlfcht. I'HOI-NIX. Ore.. Deo. B. tTt (Spirial.) The sei-vli-OH of the I'reshyiiM-lan church will he con tinued nx usunl next Sunday luorn Iiik and evenlim. Itev. l-'i-ed Sehell, of raradise, Culifornla, a candidate for the pastorate, will he present to de liver hum nioniliiK and evening sermons. All the people of the community are especially iiikciI and invited to litlend the services next Sunday. !r. Han 1-:. standard will" lead Iho i-lnsillK lesson In . llio ndult mission study class next Wednes day prcnliiK and all are uriied to attend. Mr. Sheplierd filled the pulpit iat Sunday niortiimr. Dr. Standard delivered the even liiK niessajie. J-'oreRt rirnve. Tarnation l.nm. her company will resume opera tions In new plant January 1st, Knosevclt I.ovrs ltooK'. rniNcivrox, x. .i.t,T) often, Insloiid of eatlnr; lunch, K.-rmit ltoosevoll prowls arniiml old hook stoies, occasionally huyinr; n vol ume, l'ook colli-ellm;. esitov-lally first edition Is Ills avocation, lie told the Daily rrlnieinnlnn. In lllilini; llie Importanoe of a hohliy. Tylry's Hnnry ami Tsr fur cnuetis. lickling llireal, lironrhul IriiUllnns, due iDct-M.: I-'olcy Pill, adiurclic .tim al.nt for 1Kb kiilney.: Fulry. t:lti.itie T.blplt, for IcmporBry bowel cnngrrti.-in 3 valuable rrmrdt.s fur iv. Send to Foley fc Co. 9-4J Ceonil St. Chlcnto, III. 1'or Siiln m .lariitlii Woods Drug Store, ttir. .Main nml t 'nil nil. " l US.VJ1.' JC.UJ'.'W I"'" cm st- "...hon ' i die vv C""",,,. Go0 ' , art raa.y-3L3B .aUKarr ii fiii urn rsir : I if- i . j A . NEW PROFITABLE FASCINATING" 11310.00 Offeree! in Prizes RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION OPEN TO ALL A nattlo Creek physician fi.ayn, I "Constipation. Is responsible for 1 more misery than any otlior caiifie." J tn t immediate relief has heon found. A tablet called Ticxull or-' derlies nttrncta water from tho sys- 1 turn Into the lazy, dry, ovaeiiallnK howell calfod the colon., The water; loosens tho dry food waste nnd can son a nonllo, thorough move- j ,mpnt without formlni; a habit or ever inci'easiiirT tho dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Kexall Orderlto at nlKht. Next day bright. (Jet 24 for a Ac today nt tho nearest Kexall DruK More. West Side Phrmnaey. 4 -t2 rf&iJt . COSTS NOTHING- TO TRY . COME ON EVERYBODY! . HERE'S msi A REAL BRAIN TICKLER V DANGER OF NEGLECT V Hcmoriholdn, Colitis, Contti patlan and Colon dlior dors under mine yourncr vo-js systcn:. Don't neglect the slightest Indica tion of Rectal or Colon disorder. It may lead to serious complications, impairing your nervous system, vi tality and general health. In the past 10 years our non-surgical treat ment has relieved thousands of suf ferers. Write, call or phone for our FRKt? booklet nf information. II ex plains our rcmarkablctil'AKANTY. Dr.ClIAS.J.DEAN RECTAL, WCOLON CLINIC dtam BUo orpos ccHifti tiouse riFTIIft MAJN.rORIlANO.O-fSOH TELEPHONE AT WATER BCtdi m AP.ILIAltD Ol.lCCi I IV ScATTl.t1(SANFl?ANCtiSCO. M I V Los Anoelcs ij11 WW Can You Add Fi'jure3 and Solve Puzzles? If You Can You Can Win Big Money YOU LIKE PUZZLES? THEN HERE'S A GOOD ONE NOW FOR THE PUZZLE THE PKUKbr-m - - Vn,v MCA LC Vim rni. win as nincli-as ,i ,, , . .'rce cl-arts mill liif''-"''',i,,,"a.,",-iisl. without olillnutins .von i'-' "' . '"charts. J Ri-inl ymir unr.wor How Many Milec? How Many Hours? How far i!,irs tli aiitnnioliilo travel In how many hours? ,,di tho flKuii-- to pet tho miles, and eoimt 1 lie 'circIolints to pot llio litiurs. No trick or I'lmnrrt InVnlvod. Only imtloni'p nnd iier'nucy roiiili ed In tlir solution nf this lnonlom. It" you can do Mm lIu. mlcl illuu, you c:iu figure ont tho nnjoiini of milos travoli'd by tills niitomnbilo, nnd lnliow many houiu ciirrpi-tly. Cirolo snots otist or a iH'i iod witti a liiT'.ii iirnuiiil it. l.'oin binrd they nro coitiiLt'd ns ono cui'li; that Is eouui I'lifh poriod Willi its Piiciiinpassinic olrclp ns ono. hour. Thoro nro no murks, linos or ohtiiiirlorn In tho nutr-mohilo oxoejit fiurps nnd olrcle spots. Tho liiiuiTs r:in;:o from 2 to ft, rnih Ktiiiidiiii; nlono. Tlitoe nro tin "1's" or "iMphiM-s." There lire no grtnips of fimn-es such ns "SH" or "42." The bonds of the "il's"' nrc dinlinetly eurveil, while the lulls of the "it's" nro simislit. or iiruotlinily so. 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