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    P2GE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREOOK, TUESDXY, DECEMBER 16, 1930.
Iocal and .
-'Personal
X'ulUllf 11(14 lit I'oMofflf
Tlie brijik himinwji of yottterday
at the local poit office In mnilin
nut .Christmas imrcela, especially
in the uftrnooii. continued today
even more briskly and the siht
of wnitlnff lines of jeopl before j
the tnnllJn windov.n. with parcel
in ineir nrnw, uiu.m "'""Iimd t:hrUt.iu.8 holiday,
Very little Inumlm,' Chrltms mail; UvvJt ,inJ, fr!nil
hag so fur arrived in Med ford and ,
mi eh parcels will probably not be
Kin lo arrive In any volume- before;
next 'Saturday., " :
VMtnrrt from Colm'mlo
Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Seward of
Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo., who
are visiting the latter' aunt nnd
uncle; 'Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Itamey
of Almond street, are Interested
JY' the Itojrbe llii-er valley and are
planning to establish permanent
resl d en ce h c re!, The vi si t o in a re
not relinhlnK the thought of rc
tnrnlntr to Colorado, whore reports
iijiy : the temperature Is hoverinp
around 30 uctfrefs. below zero,
The Seals you m
save a life tomorrow..
today will
2t
Xot Too Late to Vto
Perhaps, It Is not yet too late to
vote at the school milldlnca bond
election, which began at 2 o'clock
this afternoon nt the Junior high
school, as .the. polls do not close
until 7 p. m,
'Phone 542. We'll hnul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Hervlcp.
237tf
ClirUtinuH Tree luitfle Point . t
... There .'will be ; a' community
Christmas tree nt the Presbyterian
church In Haul" Point Saturday
evening. December SMlth. All will
be. welcomed nnd asked to take
part.
. pally' Taxi. 1'hone 15.
to. 4 passerijsera,
SGc; 1
tf
From PUtanl l'oints
fluests at Ueal hotels from a
"distance include. J, C, Hart of St.
ijouls. Mo., nnd Wm. Guard of
Provo, Ttah. . ,
Biff valucH offered In flllk quilted
rohes, also lounging pajamas, $5.75
up at Ethelwyh 13. Hoffmann's.
208
Coast Weather Is io1
The weather Is always good
around Gold Bench -In Curry coun
ty, reported F. M. Brown, deputy
state, game wrirdAn; in Medford to
day with Mrs. Brown from the
const town. Despite the fnct Gold
Beach Is on the coast, there Is lit
tle fojr, nnd nt this time of the
yenr th" wenther Is usually clear,
he said. Mr. Browh lias been sta
tioned nt the mouth of tho Itogue
river for the past several months.
in the Interest of fish matters, and
Is welt -known In Jackson county,
having- ftperit considernblo time In
this section In connection with
ffame duties.
:At Adrlonne's, frwood stilts with
trnracul fur. trim In tan and green
Vlunatto 60.SS. apodal 2r. 2H7
ABhh Prury Homo TliurNlny
Mlsa Laura Drury, daughter of
Mi nd. Mr, A. B, Drury,, who U
attending school nt the University
of ;Qreffon, .will: be amoiifc tho stu
tinta remnilng homo Thursday
for the" holidays... . : ..
iV'i-y . kindling 2. GO a loaL, Val
ley i'uel Co., . 242tf
Slrepera Make AiiiK'nrnricc
i4 Thp cold, weather of the past
mphth ir.st ha! caused the city
prison to be n popular destination
foi' " transients ' passing through
Medford. ' Arriving " hero In tho
crenmff or late in the day with no
mopey to rent rooms, the transl
ehts oomo 'to tie jiAHco station
arid auk1 for freo loillng In the
prison.' ' Tjiero hre only accomo
dations for four men, but the up
plfcnnta are glad to he Inside ns
long as they ore protected from
the cool night air. .
Closing but hats nt $1.60, $3.50.
$4.50, formerly priced $8.05 to $10,
at Kthelwyn B. Hoffmann's. 268
Kw lawns Cnllitl J lore-
Mr. and Mrs. F. la?U;h 5twlnson
of Sacramento are expected to ar
rive in Medford today, having been
called to tht rlty- by the serioiiH
I linens f their brother In-law, E.
N. EldrldKe.
Permanent wave, $5.00 comitlete;
facials, scalp treatments and oil
fthampoo. , 60o. . Prevost Beauty
Hhnp, 81 fi W. Main; Tel, Rrt3. ST.Htf
"3
Genuine
German
Gingermcnncr
are, necessary to every
complete Christ man
tree. We have two sizes
at very nominal prices.
15c and 25c
, each .
0M1IM "Sew HllKlllCfiN
Koye IJinmond, fur Hnmetlme
I identified with the Jewelry btifil
j nvn in Si etl ford, Jat Ha t u rday
I opened a Jewelry 1uinotw In Cen
j tral Point, In connection with the
Stune druK store, operated by a
former Med ford druu'Klm. Mr. Dia
mond will speeiallzf In wnteh nnd
Jewelry ronlrlnc.
On Viutiiion 1-euvl1
Mr. Hazel Krederburjf, ntno
Krupher at the Hlxklyou national
foren office In f! rants Pang, left
that city Saturday for Vreka and
i MnirrnrM tt, ununn nt annum utrii-
with rein -
J jt run u-rttn vnnr ftrn InKtirnnnA
rnr, y "Ton(?wnWi Hotel Holland
IUdK., Phone 9i3. tf
I Sluilciitf. to In home soon ;
i infinite fKns or the Christmas
S(.,,son will be In evidence this week
jnd Whn Mudents arrive from t he
various school of the coast to
spend tho holidays with relatives
and friends In Medford. Those at
tending tho University of Oregon
nnd Oregon- State college will ar
rive In Medford Thursday and Fri
day. One-half boxes extra funey Boko
nnd A njou pears, J 1 .25. V. H.
Watt, Phone 4(i8-Jt-2. 273
J. (!. ilolinsloii Married
Mews was . received Jn. Medford
yesterday of the marrhiKfl of J. C.
Johnston, representative of the Pa
cific Fruit Kvpress,- formerly of
Medford, now of Portliuid. The
marriage was solemnized In Mill
f-Uy. at the homo, of . the . brldo,
whose name Tim Fa 11 In, who re
celved the news,, has forgotten.
Jiuy . Chrlstmna H'Qlfl.
you can buy! . i .
Bo lnd
Hero on JJi lollies , ,, . , 4
Ed MeElroy. ,. Daniels nnd
11. S. Andemon of Grants Pass
were business vlitfns In Medford
ycMrday. "
Burn dry plnb wood, $5 nnd $G
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C3L
250tf
Offiecsj 4liMCtl HUs Fireii04Hi
Out of respect to Mrs. Helen
Pettinrew, a former employe, the
county clerk's office, was closed
this forenoon during "funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Pet tip row, who died
Sunday at the Sacred Heart hos
pital, following a major operation
Mrs. Bettiprew had been employed
at . the clerk office up until .the
time of her illness and vox well
known to tho many patrons of the
office.. , Tho,, sheriff 's office, was
also closed for a short time during
the services, held at 10 o'clock this
forenoon at thu Cathollu church.
Portraits of distinction. The
Peasleys, opp. Holly theater, tf
(Jim)so Itiinllnjr Fine
M. M, Herman, nnd party of
sportsmen who spent Hundny hunt
Inp at Tule lake, report goone hunt
ing fine but ducks not so plentiful.
Tho weather was very cold wllh
considerable Ice nnd a little jnow
around the hike.
One group of dresses, special at
$S.0a. Absi n group of hats on wile
for $1:00, at Adrlenne's. 267
Portland Guests nt Hotels ... .
Hcdidcnts of tho state metropolis
registered at Medford hotels In
clude Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. .Hnlncs,
W. 13.-Taylor, J. A. fllvn, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. McOroskpy, Mr., nnd
Mrs. J. A. Beyerly. MiUlo iacoh-en.-K
H. Kilts, H. A. Dowar, T.
H. I-ettrldpe. IT. D. Mnxson. C. W:
Wentworth. Mi B. Croft. John C.
Piatt, J oa, McCormnck, J. J. Mur
phy, Wm. B. Hmllh, O. F. Hleyen-
thatter, .Harry fx wis, Mr. and Mrs,
F; M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Spear, Mr.- and Mrs. leaner nnd
U K. Blnck.
Burn green tlr slabs with dry
wood nnd cut fuel bill. Ask Med.
Fuel Co., Tol, 631. . . 2G6tf
Visited Itclutlves
Mr. nnd Mrs. fleorge dates of
Medford spent Sunday In Clrnntw
Pass visiting relatives.
Thotogrnphs for Xmiut, The
Peasleys, opp. llolly -theater. tf
Glen Head Belter ...
!len Head, son of Mr. and Mrs,
It. C. Head of Ashlnnd and ftmml-
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. li. W. Heche
of Agate, who sustained serious In
juries In an auto wreck near Jack
son Hot Springs, ia reported to be
In n nlightly Improved condition
in the rommunlty hospital In Ash
lnnd. He Is now conscious nt In
tervnU and In expected to recover.
Assort men t nf t h ree-plece k n M
t'd suits, $2T values on sale n
$12.05. nt Adrlenne's. , 267'
Mr. How to Portlaml
O. C. Bokkm left for Portland last
ovoulng to n I tend the state meeting
of building nnd loan associations.
For Chrlstmna
Bible Stories, Tel.
get Hurlhut'ft
745-H. 256tf
AtlempUNl Car Theft
I Sam t'oltun. office supply stove
i proprietor, rushed into tho police
station last night to report that nil
i attempt wa made to steal his car
! while parked on the , street. He
, thought the attempt was made by
, occupants of another car with Cnll
! fitrnla license plate. It Is believed
poMfithle by the policy tho men
wre only attempting to Btenl n
'quantity nf g'.iKoline wllh which
to operate their own machine.
Bonded carrier wants load .to
ts Angelet or vicinity during holi
days. Phone 3.13. 168
Trainmen lU Me I fori!
John Juhn.toii of Portland, rep
resenting the 'Pacific Fruit I'.xpres,
Frank W. famrell of Bosebuig.
Southern Pacific trainmaster, nnd
It. li. Furreli of Portland, district
freight nnd pHKneiiKer nuent with
the Wiibash railway company, nr
rlved In Medford by train thl fore
noon. Balance of sport nnd dress coats
nt Adiimne's now one-half price:
267
Oil Bushier Vl-lts
I. C. M.'.rath nnd O. W. Knclo
of KlaniTiih F.tlls wre out-of-tonn
vUitois in Multuia this forenoon.
HcKumed Duties YeMonluy
MtH Margery Cav reiumed
dutle yewtcrday an Btenographer
at a local office, after an absence
of several weeks caused by an op
eration fur appendicitis'
itasketluill In Grunt Puhn .
The first basketball same of the
xeason for the Grants Pns hlRh
school team will be played with
lioKUe River tonight in. the hih
school gym at Grants Pass.
Will Ipave for Ioh AweelpH .
Mr.M. Krona I'.ray nnd fin all son
will leave' this week for Ltm An-
1 ueleK where they will spend .the
holidays with Mrs. I tray's mother.
ChrUtmas Trees On sale nt
Owen-Oreon Lumber Co. - office,
beinninK Saturday, Deceniber 18
Employes' Belief Committee. 275
Heady for the Spring
With fall plowJnK completed and
wheat sown, ranchers In the Agate
district are awaiting- the spring
with hopes of a prosperous season
reported Watt Heebe when in Med
ford this forenoon from the Agat
section. New settlers are steadily
c -mfntf Into the section and It Is
regarded as one of the valuabl
farming districts of the county.
Broken windows reglazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf
Arrives from London
Mrs. ,H. F. Parsons, of London.
F.nglnnd, arrived Jn Medford this
morning nnd will visit Joy A. Wal
ker In this city. .
(Coats reltned and remodeled at
tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bldp. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel.
1181. tf
Kublfs Moved to Appleote
Mr. and Mrs. (Harold Kubli mov
ed,, recently, from Medf,prd to the
house formerly occupied by, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim .Eaton, on Humbug
creek, in the Applegnte flection.
ChrlstmnB Trees On sale nt
Owen-Oregon .Lumber Co. office,
beginning Saturday, December 13.
Employes' Belief Committee. 275
Billlurdx Attracting Interest .
Of late billiard tables at the Elks
club have been in greater use than
in tho past nnd some close matches
are beinj; played nightly. The game
has a list of consistent followers.
and Included Is Raymond S. Fish
of the Phoenix section. His np
pea ranee ht the club Inst night
caused some concern, Inasmuch as
by winning several games from an
other out-of-town player, he in
credited with winning a champion
ship, which Is not expected to hold
long if plnns of ono or two chal
lengers nro cnrrled through to
completion. . ' '
f ou will be well pleased If you
try a Tulip Oil permanent wave.
When flnlwhed ih hntr is soft with
a natural looking wave nnd curly
ends. Whnt every woman Is look
ing for now. Price $10. Other
permnnents, $7.f0. Work guaran
teed. Call 57, Bowman Boauty
Hhop. ' V 274
No Hicckhtg station ,
Pinna of. local , authorities . to
sooner or later establish a checking
station at Klamath Junction on the
Pnclfic highway1 --to check .all In
coming motor enrs are not pro
gressing and the plan apparently
for 1 ho time being has Jeon . aban
doned. The station, if established,
Is expected to act n a crime pre
vention measure nnd also to ap
prehend fugitives from Justice, ns
well lis recovering stolen cars.
Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 242tf
Wynnts In City ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. wynnt and
children of Lake Creek were Jn
Medford today to attend the funer
al of Mrs. Helen Pettigrew thl
forenoon, . ,
Wanted -Load from Lo Angeles
during hoi Id aye. . Phone 833. 268
No Jacksonville Kxaius
Examinations for state teachers'
certificates will not he held nt Jack
sonville, as reported this morning.
hut will lie held In Medford.
at the courthouse, beginning
tomorrow. An old form received
by the county school superintend
ent's office from the Mate office
at Salem till carried Jacksonville
as the county sent.
During h oil day r, permanent
waves, $5.00 complete at Palace
Beauty Shop, under supervision of
(elen John Smith. 243tt-
MImn ttnsfunl I .caves Soon ,
Miss Utilise Basford, Instructor
In the Medford schools, will leave
soon for Santa Barbara, Cat, where
she will spend the holidays.
It's time o fill sour radiator
wtlh nntl-froei. Prestono, alcohol
nnd Clyco at Flohtner'a Gnrnge.
232H
Vlslml Mclfonl lMlay
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunbar nnd
children of Trail. M. Fields of
Jacksonville, M. M. N'lckerson of
Butte Falls and BUI Anderson of
Apph'gato nre amoim out-of-town
visitor In Medford today.
Homemade cake, fruit cake and
plum pudding nt Marsh's Omcery.
From Stnlo Points
Included among the Oreconlniw
reRlstered nt Medford hotel are
W. ... Siark of Mnrhfield, X. F.
Wicker or Salem. James Marsh of
Olendale, H. O. Kremmel and Wm.
Hargrenvrw of Fugene. It. o. Hard
er of IHlrande and I. It. Maucklln
of Toledo,
Dr. llobt. n. Lee. I.Uerty Bldg.
Eyes examined, glasses. U
ticltlng Along M'ly
Mrs. 1, W. Beeho. who returr.fd
lo her home in the Agate district
a short time no after undenting
a major operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital, Is convalescing
rapidly.
Dry kindling $3.60 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. J42lf
Hark from Tncnnm
Mrs. I.ou Reynolds nnd dauRh
ter Dorothy nre home from a sev
eral days' vl'lt end nulo trip to
T.H-oma. Portland and S.ilcm.
Fleet Commander
Aatocinttd Pret Photo
Adm. J. V. Chaie assumed his
new duties as commander In chief
of the United 6tates fleet when he
boarded the U. 8. S. Texas at Gan
Pedro. i
An KurwJg Freak
J. 0. Ambrose, 602 Falrvlew,
brought a. freak Into this pffice
this morning. This was a small
jar which contained a number of
bugs, which Mr. Ambrose-stated
were earwigs that he found back
of his apartment building on Har-
gadlne street lust July. He had
placed these In the jar then and
since then the bus have not been
fed nnything, with the top ' re
moved only a few times for fresh
air. Ho mnrvelled at their ability
to live without food. Ashland
Tidings.
Radiator nrul-freeze. glyco, alco
hoi, nt Post Office Super Service.
. , . . . 272
Have New liljflits ......
. AH uutos and motorcycles, being
operated in this district by stnte
traffic officers, nre being equipped
with colored cowl lights, with the
left side, red. and the right side
green, to make it easier for motor
ists to determine the proximity of
an officer at night in case of an
emergency on the road. With the
colored lights shining, the officer's
car can bo seen approaching- for
some distance.
Our new studio Is opposite new
Holly theater. The Peasleys. tf
Condi I ion Improving .
Lucille Curtis underwent , an
operation -.for appendicitis Sunday
evening. She is getting alone very
nicely. . !
Badlatnr antl-freezo. glyco, alco
hol, at Post Office Super Service.
. ' - , 272
Court Wlllilinldn Senlejuo
For diUving car while Intoxicat
ed Sundijy evening, Walter Florry,
anch worker, pleaded guilty in
city court yesterday afternoon, fol
lowing his arrewt by State Olflcer
Baucom. but in view of the fact
that he was ylthout funds and had
a wife and family who' needed hiH
support, Judge Taylor deferred
sentencing him for 60 days.
Radiator nntl-freeze,' alyco, lalco-
hol, at Post Office Suppr Service.
Cen. Willie mid Stuff nr'K. F.
General George A While, head of
the Oregon National Ouard; ac
companied by Colonel Thomas A.
mien, executive officer, Major Jo
seph V. Sch u r, property custodian
and disbursement officer, and Ma
jor Ralph Cowglll of Medford, of
the general stnff, are spending to
day In Klamath Falls on matters
regarding the proposed nrmory for
Klamath Falls, funds for . which
were voted by thnt city last No
vember. Bargain dance, old-time. Wed.
Dreamland; Sue per couple. 2R8
Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist
Phipps Bldg. Phone 1462. 177tf
CnllfornlaiiH nt Hotels
Bear tate registrations nt local
hotels include those of Eugene En
rlght and. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Keay
of Ixw Angeles. J4iurh Clark of
Kingsburg, Slin, E. It. Bra tell of
Sacramento. Harry Kork and I.
Shapiro of San Francisco.
Bargain dance, old-time,
Wed.
268
Dreamland; 35c per couple.
Births
There was born on Saturday
evening .in Ashland, to Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. A. Coughi-an of Jackson
ville a daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Cough ran have been spending sev
eral days in lAidilnnd with their
son, S. W. Coughrap. .
Motorist Killed.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 16.
Oeorge Case, 17, Portland, was In
stantly killed lant nliiht when his
automobile struck n steel railroad!
trestle nir the Hnwlcy mill at
Mllwnukle.'
7Jhoppinq Days
'til Chrixtmo
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STATE PERMITS
Kxamlnntlons for state teachers
certificates will be held at Med
ford commencing nt nine o'clock
Wednesday end continuing until 4
p. m. Saturday,
Applicants must present .them
selves for the examinations they
wish to take at the time set for the
question envelopes to be opened,
as the examinations cannot , be
offered at any other time or place.
Rules and regulations regarding
the examinations will be read at 9
a. m. Wednesday. Those entering
later in the week and wishing to
take only a few of the examina
tions should present themselves at
the secretary's desk for registra
tion and for Information regarding
the rules.- The eleven subjects re
quired for a one year elementary
certificate are capitalized In the
program. . .. . ,
Wednesday ,
9 a.im. U. S. HISTORY, Music,
Drawing; 11 a. m. WRITING; I
p. m. ' PHYSIOLOGY, Manual
Training, Composition, Methods in
Reading; 2:30 j). m. . READING,
Course of Study , for Drawing,
Methods in Arithmetic, Domestic
Science.
, Thursday
9 a, m. , ARITHMETIC, History
ot Education', Psychology, Methods
in Oeorgraphy, Mechanical Draw
ing. Domestic Art, Course of Study
in Domestic Arti.l p. m. GRAM
MAR, Stenography, American Lit
erature, Physics, Methods In Lan
guage. 2:30 p. m. GEOGRAPHY,
Typewriting, Thesis for Primary
Certificates. , , . - .
Friday is ..
' 9 a. m. THEORY AND -PRAC
TICE, Physical Oeorgraphy,; Eng- I
llsli Literature, Chemistry; 11 a.m.
SPELLING; 1 p. . m. SCHOOL
LAW, Geology, Algebra; 2:30 p.m.
CIVIL GOVERNMENT. '
Saturday
9 a. m. Geometry. Botany; 1 p.
m. General History, Bookkeeping.
W . KnlelilH Templar
kl C onclave .
Owbii Masonic Temple, Ah-
flt VWl II 'an Wenetlay evening,
December , Routine
yftv business, also election and
installation of officers for. 1931.
All Sir Knights courteously Invited.
Dinner at 6:30.
It. 13. BWERNET, Commander.
267
- .. S)ccial Conununleatlon
of Retimes Chapter, O. E.
a.. Wed. evenlns, Dec 17.
Initiation and bocId.1 night
VleitlnK 'm e m b e r s wel
come. - By order .of.' the -worthy
matron. HATTII3 M. ALDKN,
287 - . ' ' v . ;; Secy.
. Port Inp d.David, K. Aim awnrd-
ed general construction contract on
new.'BaraRo bulldini?, to 'be erected
for tn4on Pnrlfio-tKH - '' v
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
S"0)t , SALE slonothnn and. Spioi-
enberR apples. Call Itogue. K.
Co., 1386. - ... tf
FOR SALE '1J filed alfnlfa hay 1S
per ton delivered. Call 40S-J-2
at .Ashland. 371-J-.1. tf
FOR SALE Purebred femrtle Per
sian cat. Phone 906-11. 308
Ma St. .
LOST 17 head sheep from -Mnr-
Mriter place. Howard for infor
mntion leading to their recov
ery. Phtne 307, JatCksonville.
i 269
FOR RENT ' 4-room furnished
modern apartments, ground
floor, $23 at the Gloria-Pan Apts.
373 So. Central.--..-.- 273
FOU SALE Very attractive home,
5 rooms and bath, close, in. nice
ly situated on corner of Elev
enth St. and. Park Ave.; paved
streets, lot 60x100, east front,
nice .yard, garden,, garage; oak
loop, fireplace, built-in vacu
um cleaner, cabinets, etc. . Very
desirable property and priced far
below Its value: . $3300, 12000
cash, balance term. R. S.
llailey. 402 Park Ave. 269
FOR RENT Very .reasonable, 3-
room modern bungalow, in
quire at Jtichfleld Sorvice Sta
tion, corner 4th and Riverside.
tf
FOR R EXT &-room modern bun
galow, corner i Columbus and
llryant; . large , lot, garage and
wnniNhed. Phone 4 JCl). 270
$ rm . . .
for the' Holiday season
Of course you'll want a FACIAL to banish the
strain of shopping
And a PERMANENT WAVE that will keep
your hair lovely for months !
Permanent Waves $6.50
Cinderella Beauty Shop
B.k of Cinderella o " Fbone 152G
Springfield. Old fire 'Station
adjoining city hall being remod-
id; ..,.. . I '
No More Neuritis
In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs
' If you wont to get rid of the agonis
ing pains ot neuritis, neuralgia, sciat
ica or rheumatism, just apply .Tysxaol
to the .affected parts aud see aw
uinuj aui misery wm
TrSTEOl fa a Miw-fiilW mh.ImIIkv
sbsorbent. soothing and healing In Ha
action, which goes in through the
pores and quickly reaches the burning-,
aching nerves. Those stubborn pains
In the hack of the neck, about the
boulder blade, face or head. In the
forearm and fingers, or extending
down the thigh to ,th toe UpY will
aoon disappear. Cramping of the mus
cles will atop and you will no longer
be bothered with, -aereneataweuinff.
stiffness, numbnesa or teademeas ot
the joints and ligantents. .
.- Tysmol la not aa ordinary 11 nl meat
er salve, but a sclentilo new emollient
that la en U rely different from anything
Cu have ever used. Dtfn't suffer any
nger. Get a supply of Tvamol at aay
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