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o o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, Tells How Fat Men Can Lose Half a Pound a Day Here's a simple wny to get rid of ; keeilnB the bowels, kidneys nnd that corporation ami cinlekly fee In liver In siIen,li, working ' "nhape both hoily and mind the Joy of liv- and fill you with a vinur and tire- ASKS It's i snfp way, too for every day you continue this easy method of losinK unwanted find unneecied flesh you'll sain in eneiy, vigor ..n.i nmliirunce. 'Nine limes in ten obesity means i U inactivity--u meuns inai your tnimu leMM eneriiy vouM almost fnrtrnrtoin hud existed. i The ur-;e f,,r a?.t-y will he so marked that even at the end of n hard dny'n work you'll feel ready: mm- .my hociui aouvitv or rirrin- n you can play a hard as you i'k. I FLUCTUATIONS OF CK MA T RtarvinK for 'x vital salts And after m o weeks your excess your Internal orans need to keepj riesh starts to go you'll know It voti youthful, active, ambitious anil fi-.-l it ee it the scales will tell keen In mind. , the story. When you take one-hnlf tea-j As one. once corpulent man re spoonful of Kruschen Salts every marked "I feel so energetic that niornlnB in a glass of hot or cold j I want to set up with the lark fcnd water you bi 0.A nuimi! m just 113 lively aH a cricket which modern foods and cooking do not supply. Start taking Kruschen Snlts that's the common-sense way to re- the victims nf nnnt i,..ninn duce but don't take them with the i emla its dallv use soon means bliss Idea that they possess reducing f ill regularity. uiialities in themselves. lei an H.'. cent hntilr. .1 wr, A' This Is what they do they clean Halts lasts 4 weeks at Jarmin & nut the tmpuruirs in your moon n . imps or any il rui-i: Nl n the world WASHINGTON. June 20. An investigation by n special house committee of the fluctua tions in the prices of securities in Wall Street was asked Wednesday Kruschen Halts is not a uunmtlve ! m 11 resolution Introduced by Rep & A-NICE-GIRL THURSDAY, JUNE 30. PAT3E THREE IcOMES-TO-TOWN Summer KHE AND CODLING MOTH f TINGS' AND WORM! SUMMER ot Migratory Scale causes a lot of trouble. In many orchards it makes serious in roads on profits. It can be kept under control by the use of ORTHOL-K in the Codling Moth spray program. Even where the fruit has become scale-marked it can be made clean and marketable if sprayed in time and sprayed with care. Sever coses hove been effectively controlled (even where no dormant application was made) by the use of a stronger dosage than is needed for Codling Moth Eggs alone. ORTHOL-K has olso pTOven highly satisfactory in the con trol of Red Spider, Leaf-Hopper, Rust Mite and various other insect pests. This proven spray is made from petroleum oils of unique insectictdal value, refined to o wide margin of safety, and emulsified by o patented pTocess that gives unusual insect wetting efficiency. 1 To Ik with your nearest Ortho field mod or dtale i CALIFORNIA SPRAY-CHEMICAL CO. W.a.LK.1. WalMiitt.il I MnJvil ') W.ihingt.n (PIJJJ) tv.tk.lir, California W.i..,, bj.li. &YK1IL-K or summer use athurtle. hut n i-oii nvutmn i resentntlve Dickinson. Reuublicun. '.nmlitloner and for those whu nr I Iowa. The Iowun, who recently won the Hiiiihliciin nomination for senutur, proposed tnat the com initteo he directed to determine whether stock manipulation hi practiced hy short selling or block wiles for the purpose of benefit ing n limited number of investors but against the interest of the general public. The committee also would be directed to ascertain to what ex tent the New York stock ex changes have been utilized by manipulators for the purpose of Influence legislation or exercis ing- an unfavorable Influence on legislation pending in congress. Protect YOUR trees PROM ' ...the scientific oil spray f Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon Women's Hose $1.00 pair Bilk from top to to with French Heel E SYNOPSIS: London to srinrjiiia sudden changes to Uary Lou Lot lie. On the night of her arriva) lite Is deserted by Brynmor Whit tnmura whom shs had loved trust' tugly tJe hat been smitten by C'lar,ce Day. a dancer. Uary Lou determines to have a good time without him. and refuses his apolo gies. Tony Titherington, a debo nair young aviator, meets Uary Lou and likes her. Tony's ambi tion ts to fly around the world, but his wealthy aunt balks at linanainQ the project. Uary Lou goes to several varties with him and enjoys herself thoroughly without Brynmor, upon tohom she originally had depended to enter tain her. Tony takes her to Lorna Orey's studio party, and they are startled to find Brynmor there. Chapter 11 GRUDGES ARE SETTLED DRYNMOR was aware ot Mary Lou's presence Immediately. out be pretended be did not see her. He continued to talk to tbe unmet while be followed Kary Lou from tbe corners of bis eyes. He bad to admit sbe looked un usually attractive, but the admis sion bothered blm. This fellow Titherington evident ly was monopolizing ber. Brynmor hoped he was a good enough sport to feel no 111 will because Tony had knocked him out In that fight at tbe 1 Snd be has a reputation for play ing around with Bhow girls, and" "Stop!" Mary Lou shouted. Her face was white wltb rage. "You sneak!" she sputtered. "You contemptible sneak!" Brynmor's face flushed. Luckily they were in a corner. "L-listen," he stammered. "I only said that because yoni father " "Oh, you did?" Mary Lou Intel rupted scornfully. "Would you Ilk. to know what Dad thinks ot you' He thinks you're a conceited nir compoop." With that Mary Lou turned o her beel and left him. She was furious. How dare n say such things about Tony? Ton was worth 60 Brynmors! She dldii care it Tony had gone out win show girls. Who wants a man n other girl wants? A little later, when Tony sm gested that they go somewhere elm sbe agreed readily. The sight i Brynmor, she (old him, was a In her eye. "Ho. ho." laughed Tony. "Whu: our handsome friend been doing . you?" "Nothing much. We Just had little disagreement, that's all." Brynmor still was smarting fin Mary Lou's outburst when Clarli arrived after her turn at the En PORTLAND. Ore., Juno -26. UP) Cti'orffe Bylnnder, of Portland, sponsor of the inilintive petitions abolishing the public service com mission, today nnnounced that pe titions which had been submitted to the coiinly clerk for checking would be withdrawn. The chief registrar in the county clerk's office said Bylnnder'e rea son for withdrawing- the petitions was that they did not meet the requirements or npprovnl of the secretary of state. The petitions will not be re circulated as amended petitions must he filed by July 3. CHINESE REBELS ENTERJSIANFU TOKYO, June 26. (P) A Ren go News Agency dispatch today from Tsinnnfu, capital of Shantung, wnid one roKiment of Shansi troops, allies of the rebellious northern faction, entered the city this after noon. Northern occupation of the city was orderly as nationalist forces evacuated it during the early morning. Han Fu-Chu, nationalist com mander, left Txinanfu on a special train at 3 a. m., and the evacua tion was completed an hour later. ALBANY SEES HOPE OF ORE. ELECJTENSION ALBANY. Ore., June 2G. (JP) Business men of Albany today con tinued to discuss the possibility of an extension of the Oregon Elec tric, now under construction up the Snntlam valley. They said It would require but I 40 miles of construction to proceed i through the Kantiam Pass across jlhe Cascades into Bend. Such a ! line would reduce the distance be tween the coastal counties of the state nnd the eastern section. ftSps ls:.t Arf 'Sri ill 4 IF V 1 " Its', 'VI on St.. e mi it fj-n. m IfflaT'VJIR m v.. 7a. r An.,". A .... . 1 "i. '"r, Vi... "n r, "tl, Ov. "I r." Is -no 0-51$ esacoui PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE ... mi ur Miin Phone 12 A. B. Cunningham 0. 0. Alenderfer "Stopl" Mary Lou ahouted. Emerald Dragon. Yet Tony's non chalant air annoyed blm. Brynmor's resentment against Tony increased when bis brunet friend interrupted blm In tbe midst of a sentence. "Wby, there's Tony TItherJngton. I'm crazy to meet blm. I'm always readiug about bis daring stunts In the papers. Could you Introduce me?" Brynmor was afraid be didn't know Mr. Titherington sufficiently well. The brunet promptly lost In terest in hlin and drifted away. Brynmor decided to pocket his pride, and go over to speak with May Lou. "Oh, hello, Brynmor," she turned and gave him her band. "Fancy meeting you here." Her voice was bright and friendly. Brynmor felt he would have been better pleased bad she shown some resentment. "Having a good time?" he asked grudgingly. "Oh, a marvelous time." Mary Lou's eyes mirrored enthusiasm. "Glad to bear It." His tone Im plied an opposite meaning. "Funny dancing wltb you again," he said. "Just like last summer." "Ye-es," she murmured. Mary Lou still could remember the thrill of drifting about the dance floor In his arms at that Torquay Hydro. but she couldn't recapture It. It was dead. Last summer she bad expert' enced a nervous fear that he might tire of her. And now, by a spin of tbe wheel of fate, she bad tired of him. "Look here, Mary Lou," Bryn mor blurted suddenly, "When your father consented to your coming to London, didn't he understand you were to see a good deal of me?" She glanced up at blm. "He may have suspected It" "Then do you think It's quite right for you to see so much of Titherington, a fellow he knows nothing- about? I'm thinking of your dad." Mary Lou grinned. "He would appreciate your concern." Brynmor swallowed. "It's all very welt to smile about IU but (lie fact remains that Titherington la an irresponsible lad wltb a reputation of sorts. I don't mind telling you that I've made some inquiries about blm. I did It for your father's sake. ''You contemptible tneakl" aid Dragon. He was so upset tbat he scarcely noticed ber presence. Clarice knew something wsb wrong. She waited, giving blm the opportunity to come up to her. When he didn't she slipped across tbe room, and sat down beside him. "What's worrying my Bryn?" ahe murmured,, running her fingers through his dark waving hair. She had curled up beside him. tucking her tiny feet under ber small soft body. "Clarice, do you think I'm con ceited?" he blurted out. "Conceited?" The amazement In her widened eyes was skillfully done. Brynmor looked mollified. "Then you don't think I'm conceited?" She laughed. "Idiot I Where did you get that Idea?" "I don't know," be mumbled. Clarice took up ber cue. "Of courso you're not." she tucked a white powdered arm through bis, snuggling closer to him. "I know hundreds ot men, not nearly so good looking, who think ten times as much ot themselves as you do. That's one ot the things I love most In you your lack of con ceit," Since Clarice was so sure ot It, he began to feel belter. Besides, why should be worry about a com ment by a girl who preferred a chap like Titherington to him? He de termined to forget Mary Lou, thlok only ot Clarice. "It's dear ot you to say that, Clarice." "You know I love you, Bryn." Husky sincerity tbrobbed In bar voice., He looked down at ber and saw tears actually glittering on the silky curl ot her lashes. It was too hiucb for hi in. Wltb a halt-choked cry be gathered ber to blm. "Darling . . . darling. . -. . You do love ma. don't you? Clarice, you will marry me? Say you will. . , ." Her own arms stole around his neck. "You know I will, Bryn." The party went on. but neither Brynmor nor Claries was aware of Il not until a woman's shrill voice called. "Where's Clarice? There's a man asking for her." (Copyright tug. U ay tie Orelg) Will this stringer brlna an end to Biynmor's testily? Follow the tory tomorrow. UtETHYL mU No! 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