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"EnryOM in Southern Orega
Dally and 8'Jmliy
MEDWKl) PUIKTINO CO.
U-tT-H N. Fir St. - , 1
noBKUT W. KUHU Editor
K. L. KNAPP, Manatee
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An iDdepcnknt Netrenaper .-,
Kaiareti ti woind elm natter at Itedtoro,
OtetoD, uwlar Act ot Man I, 18TB.
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(Kllelal paver ol Jaekxin County. - '
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to. Auoelaled Preel la exehttliely entitled to
the -um for iwulleatloBv or all newt dlepalehej
aredjied. lo w op etnerwua creniut id una paper,
and alN to the local neva publlined bereln .
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U .11. AlOUKJtitaJt A COUPAKT
omaea- In-Km iuik. Xtilcun. IHUoll. Its
rranclaeo, un Aaeiea, Beauia, ruruana.
Ye Simidg Poi
II 111 UIJ I1
FrtRrv tldstj time In thene dle-
turblng 'dajfs,1 c;ome tlie pad jhono
"They wpv fp, take our money ,t
neip ine lute, ' ana i.na Biaewauiui tirv
wof" wlir'T!io"'trar of thi . wallers:
Theyhbltf :1,thtit the Idle, ara the
woi-kqra . bill o employment,, thrpun
no;fauli bt VWH.tPHk.. V Wit). In
rmity,' are' thetueuiab)e tlglitwadi,
without the .Industry or' tjie bralna
of rrilAcra, wijo year ln and, year out
are' ever laetingly bellyaching to high
lieovert'fttaoui taxea. To, them, noth
ing matters but the dollar, and noth
ing exceeds in Importance the alleged
saving Of taxes. j, Tipalf dollar have
all the rights,' but nbne of the duties.
Tot two yean, In Oregon, there has
been little activity, save ..political
speeches, rcaolutloruv promise),, and
bragging about cutting the (uw,. In
spite of nl) this wind and writing,
state expenses next year will show
"a f. slight Increase." .' It Is incidents
like this that restore sanity, and
keep the etate and county from going
democratic. , , ' '
H , f'-, - ,
Oangsters are said to be using .a
drug called marijuana, which kills all
fear and pity In them. Why would It
not be a good Idea, to use a little of
It on some of the Jurors who try
them?4-(li6ulsvllle Times.). u,.af,,i
very briit idea, and tlierefore un
wovthy of adoption.
i; y . ' ,' i . ' IC
It used to be a proud Humdinger
boast, In these parts, that nobody
could starve to death in the valley,
but some' are reported In a fair, way
to establish a precedent,
The nice appearing stranger praised
the Culpability of the- local wntea,
and cashed a bum check without loss
of time or offort.
Nothing makes tho social blood run
so cold as a nose-width, 17-halred,
blonde mustache.
1HHK HTKKSH ,
(Nrnsnitt Hill (lent)
By reason of her county aid
check being late, Mrs. Bill Carson
did not get her family In to the
picture show until Saturday mat
inee. They stayed for the eve
ning show also. .
As an aftermath of the Michigan
horror, wherein four youths were
foully slain by vile wretches, a
"nation-wide campaign against auto
petting Is Imminent, and demanded.','
This la the old story of attacking the
lesser evil, if any.
The fall hats for Vie gabmevikls
give the wearer "a saucy air." It Is
a fine thing to have sauclness return
to the Talr sex.
(Orrpum Voter)
Clarence Yeager has cocked his
eye on a Judgeship. He has harp
his eye cocked there before. Wil
liam F. Woodward Is supporting
Yeager. Yeager la a fluent talker,
has a large following. Is high-up
In the K. of P, handles .himself
well.
The gentlcmau seems to be admir
ably fitted for the bench, and Is not
encumbered with a lot of legal know
ledge. No doubt he Is firm for the
home and fireside, the Stars and
Sules, Indian summer, more walk
ing, and fried chicken.
The Older CJlrls report that the
files house and horse are feeling
their fly poison, and very frisky, In
the middle of t.'to day.
A New Jersey blonde shot a New
Jersey aoton, and the police have
drdured that the member of the
legislature was 'Mured to the love
liest." , In episodes Hk till. It re
quires te persons to consummate a
first-class Job of luring.
Prom all the doleful reports, there
j Willi not be i at) , apple raided here
,. nlwuta tills year.' that a small boy
with any sense of pride can pi.ok to
the new schoolmaain on the tjtlrd
day of school. ii;
Rudy Valee, the radio crooner. Is
writing the story of his romantic
marriage, and he can't write any
more than he can sing.
They better not stop autolsta with'
out a license speeding, and 4-ln-ihe
front-seat, or the autolst will write
Governor Meier about It.
. 4
All Controlled
MARSHFIKLD, Ore., Aug. 18. (AP)
All Coos county .."great fires were
under control today, J. A. Walsh, tire
warden in chnme of this district said
Walsh sale? the fire situation now was
U.e best It has been this season,
"Our Bach to the Wall"
yilE. telegraph operator who nent Jfarrihtjl Ilaig'n message,
,!'Oiir backs are to the alf," iii-'Srareii, 1918, is dead.
When, that message was sent the Britwii lines' liadj n'eeii
brokeu, the ficrmans were stopping a moment to get their breath
for the filing smnsii, that was to' end the war, and things looked
dark indeed for the allied cause. it-iis. i,,i !.
Uut thanks :to..that message and the never-say-die jipir.it it
represented, the final break never came,, and six months; Jatoi:,
with fresh American troops thrown into the breach, what looked
like lit best, a stalemate ; and at worst a German triumph,, was
Uiioculotisly .transformed into an overwhelming allied: -victory.
t'ltOM ati, economic standpoint the. world Htandij toiiny with
;its back to, the wail. Business lines have been lirokcn, tlip
forces of industrial destruction appear to be stopping for breatfi
to? thefiual smash, thinks look dark indeed for; the caiise o
civilization and industrial security.) '-.;.. V,-.'
.'.t But the same spirit that halted the German "ijo'iip tie grace"
can halt the blow that threatens disaster today. ; It is thai spirit
of. never say die,, of reforming scattered forces, of facing the foe
with, backs to the wall and waiting, for .-that tufn..in,,the, tide
that. is bound to come.; ? i-t..i; nt-f. . h. :h.ii n-Uii
B Has' Hoover Any
PVEBYONE seems (agreed that president J)foover is to be re
no'ijuiitei'uuld sunlt Avitii'out'a1- trace in fh'fe 'stibSoiueiit plec
i'l.oi). Tiiere is go doubt about the first proposition, we admit,
(ijtless'resideni llobver pdsltively'i-ref Uses' the .nomiiiati'on', he
in gohlg tbi'get.it.; uA . , t .7 n ihc siii ., v:--' ;
. But1 we are' not so'. certain about the second. .r.jTue, Preail,cnt
Uoovej; iti about, ati unpopular with .the leaders of Jliis o,vn party,
Sil euiyone coiildibe hut one should not forget that the DeiiiOr
erats have a. genius for getting in i jiini at crucial .moments,
one hope for tlio Kepublicani party' Jts we'eee it' lies Mi
. ttj'at "Old Mail tt.the Sea,'' Pfjohibilioh! There is no dpu'bt
Whatever that President Hoover -is" going to be dry, and his
Tmocratic opponent iwet. . ttji'
The outcome, therefore, is going toiilepcnd very largely upon
whether this country! is politically.; M't' or dry. If before the
campaign starts puainess conditions should materially improve,
liiid lie , wet-dry issud bo paramount j then tho re-elccjiojt, of,
Preshiuut-'Hooveri would be among tlie probabilities.' busi
ness .should hot iin.pi'oye, but remain tdj.out the same ; tlieii tis
ro-election.woiiid stULbe among tho POSSIBILITIES, V ,
I Such, a iforecasi js based upoiii tho'ibcHcf that th'i9 country,
by and inVBi la still .politically Ary.i And the -corne atone of
this.bellof rests hi the women vote,- ) () .,.
tX::Tf&eB sevelt 1
TilE people ot the,' country are get,tin'g pretty sick of political
opportunists- and &ri$i$n;$$nlt$h)i!l 'jpeiliptjfcatie lead
ers are going to make a hard ffglit against Governor Roosevelt
fitrtoiir York-: iisl tKbir iiartv.. standard bearerifv xh-Y-. i( rullsiuii
S (ovettiior ,Ko6seyiilt; uijti'six mouths(ago wa aii ardetytidrx.
a. leeiuiaien nunseir; lie itsiignt wnn vv, uugiuuu miu uic mu?
W. J, Bryan agaJust, liny wet decoration iii.tho Dembcratio plat
forms. ' r - n -ft .f ;,f, i.; ,., . .''"'
: Bnipmioiiilyemi faei that ;hftibwidcver1eure
the nomination. without Uib-support -of, .TAmnianyvanfl tlie Now
York. delegation, lib inailb ri, sharp-right-about face, tlie first of
tlie year, anil ca'nib but for tlie m6dificaiion or repeal of the lcith
amendment. . , ..; ... " , , '
Unquestionably this switch has giviui-. u'iln Tammany 'a . cut
thusiastic support. It has also given- him .a Wemcndoiis head
Blurt on other Democratic aapirau'fs.
j - , J(
BUT SQoiiijr or later Governor Roosevelt n'iiist pay the penalty.
He hope's to. aubonUnato prohibition to his' inti-power trust
issub, but here again, tho fJiet will soon become known, -that his
fjjjht against thetP9.woi eompiiiutfg, is purely politictil,;' that un
like Pinchot, La Follctte.niid Senator Noiris, he aotually doesn't
believe in or desire, publio ownership iind opcratioun
111 short, Goveriior; Rop'seveltias sliown himself-to be merely
nnolhbr, politicirtii.f,'t Althougli life now holds a. ommanding
lead, thoro .is oonsidnraiilo likelihboil, that; before the Demo
cratic Convention is over,, it will be pla'in.that hi his excessive
?oiil to secure the, nomination, he suffered the frcqiient fate of
the opportunist,' and llost It. . ; . iv
Hozv Things Change!
t
For the first time
ew over London to-
WHAT a difference a few years make,
since tlie war, a 'German ilirigible fl
day.
j IiiHtead of dropping bombs tho dirigible, dropped flowers-,
hijil instead of shooting anti-aircraft guns and running for bomb
proof shelters, the Londoners waved their hats, and invited the
Gerlnans to a bantpwt.' n : .1 ;u u
Quite a transformation in 1:1 years. But as that outspoken
genius, Bernard Shaw, remarked, the other day, England has re
turned to her .traditional position, as the main rival of France.
France now oecufies much the same position in Europe, that
Germany occupied before tho war. '
Germany fears France, England suspects her; so in Kpite of
bitter memories they are diplomatically, at least, allies again.
August Number
Forum Flashes
Just Off Press
t
vThe ? Augusd , number at 'Furum
Plashes," the. paper ,. published, by
Copco employees, is Just off the press
of the Job department of the Mall
Tribune.
it consists ot eight pages, printed
on book paper, and Is devoted to the
doings ot tie Copco folk and things
electrical.
T. O. Bradley It editor, Prank Hits
song, assistant editor . and. general
manager.
The associate editors are Oladya
Applegate. Libert Qore. Viola Tem
ple ton, Reuel Rlane, Kmlly Brown
and Bddle Pitcher.
Division representative are: Lyle
Sams. Clranta Pass; Sterling Rich
mond, Rogue River; Stanley Bulls,
Yreka; Cecil Moore, Copco: Ray
Lenox, Roseburg; O. V, Reeves, Klam
ath ofllce; Carl Pyles, Klamath, and
Maud Lantls, home office.
The recent Issue contain a pic
ture of Viola Templeton. winner ot
the Copco women's contest ot the
Northwest Blectrto Light and Power
association, held tn Portland In July.
Other local Copco people who attend?
ed were K. D. Brown, winner ot the
mon's, contest; Mildred Knight, chair
man of Vie, northwest women's com
mltttee and Horace Bromley., director
of public speaking activities ot the
local company.
Interesting article are the editorial
"Prevent Forest Fires." report of an
nual plcnto at Prospect, quarterly re
port to stockholders, "Sttfety Seth
Ses." The new Prospect project tells
of TOO men now employed by the
company there, and ol that number
only six are non-mtdenta of Jackson.
Josephine or Klamath counties, and
that a large number are man-led and
are tax payers.
..
Student's piano. Jo. palmer Music
House.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
i 1 ", 1 " "
" llteed letters pemlalrSr llo perseral stalls and hyilene. not to dbeeae, dtitnoeS or treauaeirl
jUl be snawered bj lf. firady If a temped aeir-addreeied enrelope la enclosed. Letter! anoold be brief
and written lo Ink. Owing to tbo large DUBber of lettera reeelied only a lev can be answered bere. No
reply can be suds to guarlea Dot eopforsUaf Is Instructions. Addreea Dr. WUllsm Brady Is ears af
Toe Hall Tribune.
KOty ISTHE 'TiMB 'OB HEGt'LAR KIDS TO OET INTO THE WATER
Breathes there the dad with soul
so. de&d .who' never 'io' his kid nas
said. Sure, Mike, the health depart-
.. f. '-Vr- i '. , ment' Buvo. t h e
. water's pure,
you can . go
in
whenever, and as
often as you like, j
I'm sine erely
sorry about this
Question of water
pollution. ' It is
the one- Bour note
in,' the, modern
version of "T h e
Old Swim mln'
Hole.'" When
your ilsd nd I were -kldai children,
wa i)ee r-healtjited to jump Into 'any
avalfabfe:. ftody of water; Indeed, I
don't believe , our parents';', or. even
the health, board ever gave the ques
tion of the purity of - the water
any 'consideration. ? -
-As 1 remember It, all that ever
worried your, dad and me when we
took -a' fancy -f6r - a -little- swim - was
(a), whether there was time for our
hair to get good ano; dry before we
showed up at home, and (bj whether
we were likely, to get "cramps" If we
went In so soon after dinner or when
ue were. all. .warm and., flushed from
a long trudge or run In the hot sun.
These qualms do not bottler regular
kids nowadays, T suppose. ' You see,
regular kids have regular folks, ' and
regular folks don't mind if e, fellow
gits his hair wet now and then. The
"cramp" legend is no lonner a bar
to"enjoyhient, of swimming, -
, ! want all, our young readers to
get this.' If I were your dad or. 'your
doctor and you' asked lite, I'd say It
Is quite all right for you to go In
swimming whenever you' want to,
provided the witter' 1s " pronounced
pure by the local health authorities.
No' matter how cold or how deep the
water may be, I assure- you It Is O.
K. to swim lu. No matter how warm
you' may be. when you reach' the
swimming place, I assure you It Is
perfectly healthful to Jump right In
for your swim, Just as healthful as
it Is to take a cold plunge or shower
after brisk exercise, if you enjoy one.
Stay In as long as you wish and
go In as many times a day as you
wish; and half ah hour is Plenty of
time, to wait for a hearty dinner to
get along out of your way before you
engage In such vigorous exercise as
swimming. , ' 1 ; ,
I am assuming you are not a
dumbbell. I take it you are getting
a lair education. Every boy or girl
of school age who receive a fair edu
cation knows, of course, how to re
suscitate a person rescued from
drowning. If you are such a dumb
bell' that you don't know precisely
how to do that, then I say you have
no. right lit or near the water at
any time, or going on It in a boat.
'.The old folks, the old fogies, I
should say, did not get such educa
tion when they were in school. The
Old-time schools hod no use for that
side of a citizen's training: Let's he
Charitable with the old. fossils, then,
and offer to teach 'em how to re
suscitate. ' You kids who have had
the advantage of hotter education
ought, to pass on such knowledge to
the old folks at . home. See to It
that everybedy living at your house
Is, Instructed in the proper way to
perform artificial respiration.
, If anybody reading this doesn't
know how to resuscitate, we have a
little booklet, with Illustrations,
showing you Just how to do It. Send
a stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress and Inclose three two-cent
stamps If you want the resuscitation
booklet. ...
. QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS
-'- . It's Somewhat Premature,
i, Correspondents who ask the con
ductor of this column for a favor,
then thank him In advance and for
get to sign their names, are going to
wait a long, long while for It. It
would require an Einstein to deter
mine how far In advance such thanks
are. For example, L. A. B. varies
the stereotyped formula slightly, say
ing, "Thanking you for your kind
advice which I am anticipating'."''
Answer Anticipation Is better than
realization, so I kindly chuch L. A.
R.'s letter and leave him to get the
full measure of anticipation. L. A.
R. may be a person, even an honest
one, but If so he ought to acknowl
edge it when he writes for a favor. It
don't do for him or her to sign "L.
A. .Rascal." I want to know whether
I'm writing to eLtzzle or Lawrence
Rascal. It might make some differ
ence In some cues. Jf it Is Laura
Rascal, It won't dq for. hor to writs
the address on the return envelope
Just Laura Rascal., I. want to know
whether she Is lira or. Miss Laura.
That, too, makes a difference In some
cases.
: What, Baked Banana? , ...
' I have suffered so long with colitis
. . Will you send me a diet or make
other suggestions. Raw banana, does
not seem to digest, so I bake bananoB
In their skins for 15. minutes. Are
they Just as beneficial that way,' If
they agree? Miss O. H.
Answer I can't, prescribe a diet,
as that Is a matter -to-be determined
by the special requirements in the
Individual case. If banana Is well
ripened ' It will agree; not only that,
but It will digest and In many cases
It will give real benefit I do, not
think -baked banana-'1' so good for
one with colitis, though It Is not
harmful at all. Perhaps you may
obtain some helpful suggestions from
the Guide to Right Eating. A copy
will be mailed If you will ask for It
and Inclose a stamped envelope bear.
lng your address and 10 cents in
coin. As I have repeatedly said here.
I am perhaps the world's worst colitis
specialist, and colitis patients who
ask for my advice do so at their
own peril. ' '. '-. - ' ' :;'
Doctoring Is Personal. ;
Kindly advise where I may obtain
Information as to the best hospital
or clinic giving the chemical oblit
eration treatment for varicose veins.
Mrs. P. P. E. - - ' V ;
- Answer Better give institutions,
firms and corporations or .combina
tions of all kinds a wide berth and
go to a reputable physician for treat
ment. If a doctor Is good he prac
tices under his own name and his
own legal responsibility. If he Is not
so good he likes to go Into a huddle,
which lets him shift responsibility.
I am glad to suggest competent phy
sicians on request. -J
(Copyright John OP. Dlllc Co!)
FLIGHT 0' TIME
(Meeltoid and Jackson qountj
History From ;the FUea of
Vbe Mall Trlhone of BO and
..10 Tear Ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO ..TODAY -;
August 18, .1831. j ;
(It Ws Thursday) . '
A new road to Butte Falls Is nro.
posed. ' "
D. M. Lowe Is orcnarlnc? Iron! ...
hiblt at the state fair at Salem.
Espee to airain advertum oini-ina nr
Crater Lake, as hotel accommodations
havo Improved. . a ;.
Prohibition auents bended h n,m
B. Sandlfer arrest local moonr.llners;
Over 8.735.000 people In nation now
Idle, soys report. . ...
Babe Ruth hits homer No, 45,
T. E. Daniels. Leon Htutkine mil
Hammltt. John Orth. nut jim n,iM
are building a cabin In the wilds of
.up .uBtuuuB near rrospeot.
City Engineer Olen Arnsnlimr re
ports that Medford needs new nine.
line and reservoir, and protests fol
low.
.
TWKNTV YEARS AGO TODAY'
August! 18. 1911 - r
(It Was Friday) ;
Oregon's "masher
threatened with recall bv Portland
constituents Issues defense and com
pares himself to "George Washington
ana Aoranam Lincolu."
Champ Clark launches boom for
presidency. Slogan will be, "You
gotta quit klckln' man dog around'."
Oeorgc Bousos to be cSarged with
first degree murder for shootlne of
Chris Spano.
Jack London, author an,t
deliver lecttue at opera house, after
wmcn ne mingle wiui the audience.
Auto used In chase of Iowa (layer.
. .... i . .
Jlldp-e ColVlS lourneva ta flnrllnnH
tells of Jackson county's good road
campaign.
Mos Alford and family have re
turned from a vacation spent at
Butte Palls. .
Work to start at once on public
library. .
Mt. IIikiiI ltal.1.
HOOD RIVER. Ore, Aug. 18. ( AP)
Virtually all mow has disappeared
from the north side of Mount Hood.
The pinnacle of Langllle'a Crags
may be seen dlsUnctlv asaiiut il.e
glacial Ice on either side. ,
Sundown
swms
,.N ;MII)rAV,Gl!8T,- ... - .-
By Mary - Clrnhtlm Bonner.
"We haven seen a friend, of mine
as ot;and she's expecting us," the
Little Black. Clock; said. , , ,
r -. , ;, , "Come along,"
he c o n 1 1 nued,
and took.; John
and Peggy by
the hand.
It always sur
prised them that
the Clock could
move so quickly
With his short
little legs.
, Now he led
them toi a big
field. The sun
was shining so
- - that . they know
bo had turned the time back to
tlie.. afternoon at least, but soon lie
tojd o them that, ,Jie had turned It
bar a 'day Or so, ; .
There was not a single soul In
the field.
"The birds are all having their
afternoon sleep." the Little Black
Clock told Peggy, who had Just
asked why the birds were so silent.
Now and again they , could hear a
Katydid singing over aud over again
the same little Jerky song.
Then some one could be seen In
the distance coming toward them.
"There comes my friend I" shouted
the Little Black Clock, as he ran
forward to meet his friend, and
John and Peggy ran after him.
It was hard running in the field.
John felt he would not want to run
important races here, but '' then
others would have the same diffi
culties as he would have If ever a
race was run In this place. .
"Hello, hello," ahoiited the Little
Block Clock, and . the voice that
answered was like a warm summer
breera. '
"Hello, hello. Little Black Clock."
called the voice) of hi friend, and
then they drew near her.
'Mid-August," said the Little Black
Clock. "allow me to Introduce my
friends. John . and Peggy." . .
Bo Mid-August, was her name I
.Tomorrow "Mid-August's Talk.'
Nut tinmen Tour.
CORVAU.IS. Ore.. Aug. 18 (API
The Western Nut Growers' asso
ciation annual tour will be held at
Forest Grove and neighboring com
munities August 36 and 27.
versus
it EEE pefendtioms
. We-
4 in real TIRP VALUES, bu?a,Sl
lariy .meresled w tire definition, vfi
Ufaclurers and d.stribmors of 8Bwto
aiioai-uruer tires i lieu lite National EVmI
ncss uurcuu aiiopi mat ,ney y-.-their
advantage in their advertisint
Vhan the. Nnllnnnl H. .. n -.
.......... ...., mer nusuKaarf
realized that the public i.ITDl
and an attempt was being made to ti
truth about real tire values from ,,- J
they issued a bulletin July 10th whick
-, - . arc me r
great aavmgg in buyinggreat
cient and economical manufacturirA
tributing, plug the patented process 0
Dipping the patented two extra rotl
under the tread and a more efdn
snip ireuu, wnicn maKeg them safer lii
other -tire.
We have sections cut from Fireslom
Dipped Tireg and Special-Brand Mail
Tires, and invite you to come in and
for yourself the efra values we give
vaiues nun you can see ana underilJ
stead of '.'definitions.1' Then We knnw .1
will buy Firestone Tires as thousands J
car owners have done to tlte extent ihl
H) Wy Jne and cJuly they boul
i ircstvne i ires iimn aiirins anv like I
COMPARE
CONSTRUCTION and QUALITT I
t .-tt-Vhe thcNatloritd Betlerr Bslns
II I .t. n . t ..I f. ,1 ua. twlna- Inlcpn
advantage ot hy sbme advertlicr. they issued . Bulle-, in hi8,or3'--)";'
tin dated July 10th as follower
("In. our Bullftin,.No., 634 entitled Definitions qf '
Terms Used in the Tire Industry' we published defi
. nillons ofFirsJ Line Secon Llne-rThlrd Line
Ueavy Duty and Super Heavy Duty Tires. '
"Our definitions pointed oat, 'Although each
manufacturer's or distributor's first line tire may rep- ,
resent his best standard size 4 or 6 ply tire, there, is
not necessarily any equality of competitive first line
tires as to materials, workmanship or price.' This in
torprctation also applies to all lines of tires.
"fl'e therefore recommend that ad
vertising to the consumer shall avoid the
use ot these terms for the purpose of com
paring competitive products." ., ,
' " -4t Tire fl 4-f-tl
' T-m" nr.... krs"" TLt3
Civet Te oid.w
T,M e.rTi
Mere Weight, ' - -
po..d. . 7 . . 18.00 17.80 17.01
Mars Thickness,
'tocbn .... .658 .605 Sft
MarsNon-Skid
Depth, toehe. . . 30 .150
MerePliesUnder . ,
Tread . . . , 5
S?.T..W.i,1:h.' . S.0 s.20 4.7S
Sam Price; . . $6.65 S4.SS
C Q M PA REPRICES
For... I
Chuvrolet )
Chevrolet
Ford
Ford .c:Y
Chevrolet.
Whippet J
Ereklne..-
Plymoutli.-
Chandler 1
U.Solo
Uodse
Durant !
raham-P.. I
Fonliac I
Hooaevelt .
Willja-K.. J
flMI )
N..h )
Geeec "l
Naeli... :: - I
Oldamoblle j
TIRE
SIIK
U.40-1
4.50-20
4.50-21
W.7S-19
t.75-20
3.00-1
5.00-20
i
5.00-21
3.2321
Flrettone
Oldfleld
Typo
Caih
Prleo
Cieh
urn no
Mall
Ordtf
Tlro-
$4.98
569
.?S
.8
-
7.10
7.S5-57!
Flreitone
Oldflcld
Tree
C.th
Price
PerPt
84.98
5.60
5.69
.6.65
6.75
6.98
7.10
7.35
8.57
10.90
11.10
ia.90
13.14
1S.SO
lS.eo
14.J0
I.70
Finite net
Sentinel
Type
Celh
Price
Sac
aiSaeclal
arena
Mall
Order
Tire
S4.SS
4.7
4.M
, ..t
5-7S
599
6.10
.J5
7-S7
4.35
4.78
4.85
S".
5.68
5.75
5.99
6.10
6.35
7.71
Finite..
Sentinel
Tree
Calk
Price
PerPelr
90.5.O
40
11.14
11.66
ll.fO
ia.40
I4.SI
MAKE OP
RulckMar.
Oldemobilc
Auburn . '
Jordan .
KCO.,
Rardner..
Marmon .
Onklund
Studebakei
Chrraler.
Vikin.
Franklin..
Hndeon .
Hupntoblle
LaSallr ...
Parkard ...
Plerce-Arrow
Stuli
Cadillac
I.Wiroln
urn . 1
Ian !
-1
rrlrna . (
udfbakrr J
TIRE
HE
5.25-18
5018
3.S0-19
6.00-18
6.00-19j
6.00-20
6.00-2
b.30-20
7.00-20
FlflltOM ktMW
01-a.M ;
c IT
PH..
E.U "
$7.90 $7.90
8.75 8.7S
90 8.90
11.10 1U0
11.4S 11.45
11.47 11-47
ii.es 11.6S
13.4S 13.43
.$ 15.M
TRUCK and BUS TIKg
30x5 U.K.
32st II.D. -
.16x6 H.D
(.00-20 H.D.
FlWl.h
Oldflcld Tret
Cath Pce
Each
17-9S
S9-7S
31.95
1S
JiSMdel
Braid
Ordtf Tm
$17,93
29.'S
32.95
15.25
A "Spercial Brand" tir l made br manufacturer for .die.
trlbatora much aa mail order hou.ee. oil rompanlee and olhera, under a
'-name that doea nel identify Ihe lire manufacturer lo the - publie. '
B.uallr beeaune he boild. hh"beat enialitr" lirea under hi. own unir
Mreotolie pule hie name on EVEKY tire he makea.
Double Cuamrils j
mnured by Flreele.e lea' "J
'F1HKSTONR and Carrie, fi"""!
. Ihclled roaranlee and ara I" 1
protected... f '
Firestone Service Dealers and Service Stores
Save You Money anA Serve You Better
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August 19 id August 26
i v i. i ( i j v
ML h. rUlil
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SENTINEL BATTERY
) - 5 13-PLATE ' '
$5.95
.: ,
with your Old Battery
15 Plate Sentinel Battery;
WITH YOUR OLD BATTERY
i ' , so
BILL
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Firestone ONE-STOP Service