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Br Arthur Perry
The movie news reels designate the
hoax perpetrated by John Hughes
Curtis, the eminent Virginia liar,
upon the Lindberghs as "a pack of ,
lies," but the press still refers to j
them, courteously, as "figments of
the Imagination." .
Ten years ago thla month the burg !
was in process of purification In a J
big way. A pair of Kleaglea were
profitably mining the community by!
filtering It righteousness, throush
filtering its righteousness, through
I
the tall of a Klan nightgown.
The Bates boys indulged In a splr- '
tted argument yesterday am. West- j
em Union time, which la furnished !
by the Naval Observatory, wss out of
step with Jim's watch. - j
OREGON MUSSOLINI IRKED
(Albany Democrat-Herald)
SALEM. Ore., May 31 .Failure
of Secretary of State Hosa to re
serve automobile license plates
numbers one, two and three for
the use of Oovernor Meier next
year brought a sharp reprimand
from the governor during th
progress of a board of control
meeting today.
Eminent citizens, wlUi the dust of
upstate sections on their boots, have
started giving advice to graduatea at
commencement exercises. The advloe
la always very good, and never fol
lowed, even by the giver thereof. The
first prise Is awarded the orator at
a Northern California session who,
before he deslt the dtplomss, called
upon the class, composed of 30 girls
and a boy, "to stiffen up your spinal j
column, and
help America crush
gangdom."
r
A man from Nebraska Journeyed
to Crater Lake, the lat of the wk.
He la the only tourist who ever gazed
upon the acenlo gam and failed to
report, that the opening glimpse
cauM Kai "to gasp with awe."
...
Hoseleas ladles, who have been that
way all winter and to date, are re
suming the practloe of going stock
Ingless. est
Vice Admiral the Hon. Reginald
Clymer Ranfurly Plunkett-Ernle-Erle
Drax, C. B., D. S. O., R. N., and bro
ther of Lord Dunshsy. (Press Dis
patch), Quite a guy, wa say.
ALLEGED CAUTIOUSNESS
(Grenada, Cal.. Items.)
Cherries we understand are
about ripe, although we have- not
aeen any In the market yet. The
crbp Is, we understand, short on
account of the frost.
Alibi Ik hss arrived, and will en
deavor to rectify some of the mis
takes mad by Miss Informed. Mr.
Ik Is an expert In hi line. He
charges that masterly skullduggery
Is being committed hourly. In these
pert. A proof of this, he knows
who let the wind out of the hind
tires or Mra. Jones' new sedsn. Lies
and clgarettos are being inhaled
freely.
Sundsy wsa a day much taken with
ahowera and baseball games, in the
Mitt-Columbia region. (Ollliam Co.
Tldlnga.) By way of change, from
auto wrecks.
"Dear Aunt Laura: I am a girl 17
yeads old. Should I walk with a boy
a r is yeara old? Perplexed."
(Roaeburg News-Review). Most cer
tlnly not. Mak him get an auto.
The bridge party wa Friday, so
th Older Otrl felt aaf In eating
onions Tuesdsy for lunch.
JINE
June 1 here sgsln. Jun la on
of th best months, and get around
once a year, without fall. It la the
month of bride, and rosea: also
grooms snd stink weeds. It contains
the longest dsy of th year, thereby
prolonging the agony or buying a
new auto license on the 30th. Th
t'Jto liners fr In California la as
pr. yr. Mayb you would Ilk to
know that In Thibet there Is no fe
at all. Now we.ve on hand at Cali
fornia and th other at Thibet, and
cuss Hoover. Juns war named In
honor of Juno, a Greek goddess, and
what of Itf A bush called Juniper
waa named after June. It grows In
bunches, msklng a fin pi so for
cows and stills to hid. Th Jules of
th Juniper I used In home-made
gin, and helps It not. Utile boys
are called Junior, and little girls
June. Juim Is a fine month In which
to plant a romance. After June, un
) a drastlo change la made, come
July.
Lets Have
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N JUNE 1st the following
T. J. Enright:
"I ni th attorn? for Ted Smith and Albert Ooacxitn at
the time of the Debacle lnqusst.
"I wae preaent at the coronet' Inqueat and heard the entire
proceeding. K Ted Smith and Albert ooechen were preaent at
thla hearing I did not eee them, nor were they heard at auch
hearing. One of the three Just telephoned me that none of
these three witnesses were preaent. I did not advla my client
not to testify at the Inquest.
(Signed) T. J. ENRIOHT."
On the same day Sheriff Ralph Jennings in a public state
ment declared two of these witnesses, Smith and Goschen
WERE present at the inquest.
The following day, Coroner
the inquest, in a sworn statement, confirmed Sheriff Jennings.
District Attorney George Codding also declared Smith and
Goschen were present at the inquest.
Well, well. It appears that someone was er MISTAKEN.
We feel it is only fair to Mr. Enright to hear his side of the
case again. Were Messrs. Smith and Goschen present at the
coroner's inquest or were they nott Was or was not Attorney
Enright 's client correct when he said neither of them were
there.
We ask this only in the cause of the crusade with which
we believe Mr. Enright is identified, to promote righteousness
and truth and "drive the rascals out I"
The Die Is Cast
' I 'HE astounding revelations of Tammy corruption, in the
city of New Tork under Mayor Walker, brought out by
Samuel Seabury, promise to become an important issue in the
presidential campaign.
If as reported, Mr. Seabury will demand the removal of
Mayor Walker, then Governor Franklin Roosevelt will be placed
between the devil and the deep blue sea.
If he refuses to act, and should receive the democratic nomi
nation, then he will be forced to carry the Tammany tiger and
wise-cracking Jimmy, on his shoulders throughout the campaign
an overwhelming political burden.
1 If he accepts the challenge, and removes the Mayor, then
h6 will lose the support of Tammany at the democratic con
vention and fail to get the united support of the New York
delegation.
LJERETOFORE the New York governor has been able to play
both ends against the middle, retain the Tammany sup
port without alienating the anti-Tammany sentiment up-state,
or throughout the country.
But with the transcript of testimony before the Hofstadter
investigating committee, made public, this straddling the issue
is no longer possible.
Tha only hope for Governor Roosevelt, as we see it, is for
him to show he is a true chip from the Roosevelt block, unsheath
the Big Stick, crack the Tammany tiger over the head, kick
out the gilded gigolo at the City Hall, and appeal to the God
fearing and right-thinking people of his state and the country,
for his vindication.
Such action we believe is now his only hope of securing
the democratic nomination, and winning the election in November.
Who Is Looney Now!
IN LOOKING over our files of three years ago we recently
found some comment in this column on the high price of
common stocks in relation to earning power. At the prices then
prevailing many stocks paid loss than 3 percent some quoted
at high figures paid nothing.
It is interesting to note today, that the exact reverse is
true. At present prices, many stocks are not only paying 8
and 10 percent, but as high as 18 percent.
The relation of present prices to cash and quick assets is
even more striking. In the current Forbes magazine 20 stocks
are listed for example, whose cash assets (money and govern
ment bonds in the hank) exceed the market value of the
compiuiy on the stock exchange, at prevailing quotations.
nite Motors is mentioned as a striking example. At its
stock value of 7 3-4, this company could be purchased for ap
proximately $5,000,000. According to its last statement it
had $8,500,000 in cash and government bonds. It had receiv
ables and merchandise worth $15,000,000. Factories and real
estate were worth $14,000,000 more a grand total of $37,500,
000. Liabilities in current accounts only totalled $1,300,000
or a net worth of $36,200,000.
In other words here is a corporation worth $36,000,000
which can be bought at the present market price for $5,000,000.
Or to express it in another way, this corporation could buy
out all its stockholders, with cash it has in the bank, and still
have $3,500,000 left in cash and government bonds, as a reserve 1
e e e
A S FORBES magazine states, this business and the others
mentioned, are regarded by Wall Street as worth more dead
than alive. They could close down now and sell out, and each
stockholder who purchased at present quotations would realize
a tremendous profit, in the case of White Motors at least 500
percent! This would be at FORCED sale value.
We can think of no more striking example of how we Amer
icans love to go to extremes insist upon doing so in fact. From
the insane heights of 1929, we have rushed to the even more
insane liepth of 1932. And nothing is more certain than this
(unless the country is going to the dogs entirely, in which
case nothing financial matters) namely:
Those who get into the bear market now before it goes
up, are going to profit, juat as those profited who got out of
the bull market before it went down.
We wonder who they will bet
'S
KENNKWICK. Wash., Juno J.
(AP) A story of itwlnf their three
sons, Donald, 33. Uroy, U. and La
Orande, ll, bum to death la their
the Truth
public statement was issued by
H. W. Conger, who presided at
ranch horn In th Isolated Horse :
Heaven district, wss told officers her !
todsy by air. snd Mrs. John Prank-!
II n. The aurvlvora were asleep down '
stairs when the home burnd. escap
ing when they heard part ot the i
bulldltuf fslla Th antlr upstairs.
whr th son slept, was atlra.
SUDBURY, Ont., Jun .(AP)
Thre children ranging In age from
10 to 1(1 yeara, wer burned lo det!
In a fir which destroyed their home
at Rutttt, 40 miles south of Dlsbury.
last nlfht. Their prnu escaped.
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
It Cannot Bo Quiet,
You'll Buy Stocks Again.
100 Tax On Crime.
April 5th Won; Wales
Danced.
Copyright King Feat urea Synd, I no.
Jeremiah, whose specialty
was lamenting, wrote "There
is sorrow on the sea; it cannot
be quiet." You may substi
tute "Wall Street" for "sea"
and it will still be accurate.
There is sorrow in Wall Street,
and it, also, cannot be quiet.
Yesterday morning when
"the street" heard that the
budget was balanced, stocks
went up and all was as gay as
the playing of fountains at
Versailles.
Then somebody began think
ing, and the fountains stopped
spouting. The thinker, perhaps,
said to himself: "The budget
is balanced IF" the budget
balancing is done on the as
sumption that "socking the
rich" will yield all that is
hoped for. As well rely on
selling horns of the unicorn.
There are no unicorns, altho
you may see them ornamenting
Gothic tapestry, and Britain's
coat of arms.
Also, there are few rich left to
be "socked." You could say of New
York, lair of the ''rich, what the
same Jeremiah aald of another great
city.
"Concerning Damascus. Hamath
la counfounded and Arpad; for they
have heard evil tidings; they are
faint-hearted."
Pick out any two of the former
"very rich and they will answer
the description of Hamath and Ar
pad. However, it wilt pass, and you
will be buying stocks, and wonder
ing why you did not buy at the
bottom.
New York City may be In some
ways like Damascus In the days ol
Jeremiah, but New York has more
money.
'Yesterday, Mr. Berry, New York's
comptroller, announced that he had
collected In one day more than
seventy-four million dollars In taxes,
more than on the same day In 1931.
To some extent, the misfortunes of
property owners stimulate tax pay
ing. A man with a mortgage must
pay taxes or have his mortgage
foreclosed. Many that would let
taxes run dare not do so, on ac
count of the mortgage holder.
The senate, on Tuesday, voted to
tax 100 per cent all Incomes earned
through violations of state or federal
laws.
This Indicates the opinion that
our government Is more efficient,
collecting taxes, than In stopping
crime. And that opinion Is sound.
We collect; we do not check crime.
With a one hundred per cent tax
bootleggers, racketeers, and the army
of crooked politicians will have noth
ing more to do with banks or safe
deposits. Even the big tin box at
home will not be safe from a vigi
lant government prying.
One million Britishers went to tee
April the Fifth' a 100-to- out
sider, win the derby. Millions were
lost on the favorite.
The king. Queen Mary and all
their children saw the horses run,
and the night before the derby, Mrs.
Amelia Earhart Putnam, our Atlantic
ocean filer, danced three times with
the Prince of Wales at a charity
ball. It was an exciting day and!
night In London.
Senator Carter Glass of Virginia
believes he has a better plan than
the Ooldsborcugh bill for Increasing
the money supply. He would make
all government bonds eligible ss a
basts for Issuing currency, thus in
creasing the supply of currency in
circulation by about a billion dollars.
One billion would help, but It Is
lees than ten dollars per Inhabitant
and the country needa more.
Congress, seeking to make Itselt
popular, rejected a "sales tax.1 But;
you will find a good Imitation of
salee tax whtn the new bill go
into effect. ;
It will cost more for letter post
age. Income taxs will be Increased.;
and you will pay taxes on cosmetics,
jewelry, automobiles, candy, sort
drlnka. Congress discovered thst j
socking th rich alon would not
do, and th poor had to b socked
to some extent. Including the honest
working girl, buying her complexion '
preparation. I
Th American dollar recovered In
London yesterday. Prrhap you
t'.ov that It haa fallen off lately
In London. Poland. Paris and else-
whr. Our friends In Surope hsveIn the long run. It would cost
Personal Health Service
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diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a atamped aelf-ad-I
dressed envelop Is enclosed. Letter ahould be brief and written In Ink.
Owing to tha larg number of letters received only a few can be answered
here. No reply csn be mads to queries not conforming to Instructions. Ad
dress Dr. William Brady In car of Th MsU Tribune.
A SCHOOL FOB NE
A few cat our old subscribers may
remember, but for the benefit of new
ones who have discovered this column
since the first ses
sion of the school
we had better let
the preceptress be
gin her recital all
over:
"I have a lit
tle girl aged 4
who Is perfect
ly healthy, yet
on the slightest
provocation
she vomits.
The finest ped
iatricians in the city say It's a
habit and nothing else, but they
offer no remedy for such a habit,
At this point, In the first session,
we broke In on the ecital to say
what we think about pedlatric'Mis,
which Is precious little. On this oc
casion suffice to remark that the
neurotic disposition manifests itself
In the readiness with which the par
ents of the child ran to the special
ists. At least that is what It spells
to my mind.
"You see, she is a poor eater
little or no appetite, has to be
coaxed and pleaded with to eat
I have tried 'not forcing' but
taking her plate away and put
ting her to bed without food. It
doesn't bother her, tho.
Breakfast she detests she'U
. start gagging at the sight of oat
meal or a cooked egg. I've tried
giving her a glass of (an Insip
id food nostrum) with a raw egg
mixed thoroly with the powder j
so she can't taste It in that way I
she gets her egg and milk all In j
one but she will start at 0 a. m
and sometimes at 10:15 she still
hasnt taken It. When this hap
pens I have to threaten her. If
that doesn't help I spank her.
But she Is stubborn. She knows '
I mean to punish her If she does
n't drink or eat, yet shell Just sit
here and wait for me to lose my
patience. I expect another baby
In September and owing to my
condition prehaps X become 1 in
patient and angry sooner than X
ordinarily would. Yet if I allow
her to go without her food she
loses her color and seems to get
thinner too. I never have to scold
or spank except at mealtime or
Just before mealtime. This af
fects me disastrously. I get ner
vous Indigestion before I've even
looked at food.
Is there nothing I can do be
sides scold, spank or lock In a
chest?
It will be a terrible example for
another baby to have to continue
like this."
believed that we must leave the
gold basis and our dollars might not
be worth much. Interesting la the
theory that the dollar's value de
pends on a small lump of gold, put
away In some safe, rather than on
thlnga that the dollar can buy.
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The "United Fanners of Canada"
denounce the gold standard saying
e consider that Inflation or
counter deflation would be of great
value at the present time."
Canada, actually Is not on the gold
standard, since you cannot get gold
In exchange for Canadian money.
And no part of the world would
be on the gold standard If the
people should suddenly demand their
gold. There Isn't enough gold In the
world to pay the deposits In our
savings banks.
However, the Idea that we are
actually on the gold standard seems
to comfort many, and cannot hurt
any one.
M
A Jury at Peoria. HI., indicates
that the public la tired of kidnap
ing. Eight men were convicted of
the kidnaping of Dr. James W.
Parker yesterday. Four were sen
tenced to 35 years In prison, one to
15, one to seven, two to five years
each. The state asked the death
penalty for four of the kidnapers.
Jenkins' Comment
(Continued from Page One)
were produced to show that the agri
cultural college is badly crowded
already and needs more buildings
to handle Its present student body.
So It would certainly need a lot
of new buildings to handle the stu
dent bodies of both Institutions.
SUPPOSE you and your neighbor,
tlvtnff In Mrtsaratae, hmuuv both
over-crowded, decide to move to
gether Into ONE house, abandoning
the other one.
You will save a little money on
light and heat and water, but you
will still hare to eat and you will
still have to wear clothes. You will
require Juat as much food snd cloth -
ing In one house aa you formerly
required In two.
And If you have to rebuild the
ONE house you move Into In order
to make It large enough to accom-
modate both families, you will find
hat the cost of the mcve Use been
greater than the savlnga.
THAT, In
is the a
this wrlter'a Judgment
way this proposed cor.
cMUMon measure would work c
RVOCS IMPOSITION
The right course to follow In any
such case Is one of calm Indifference.
Place proper food before the child at
the regular meal time, and then give
the child's appetite, eating or failure
to eat no further attention. Ignore
the whole thing. There must be no
discussion of the child's appetite or
failure to eat this or that or even
the child's refusal of this or that
Item of food. Indeed, such discus
sion of food, appetite, eating, diges
tion or nutrition tvt table Is always
out of place and always harmful to
everybody present, especially to an
invalid or a near-invalid. Anything
and everything else but food should
be discussed at table.
To threaten punishment If the
child doesn't eat this or that Item
of the menu, or to inflict punishment
for such shortcomings, is Idiotic and
cannot fall to do harm In any case.
It Is a good rule to set a reason
able time for a meal, aay fifteen min
utes for breakfast, twenty for lunch,
and half an hour for dinner, and re
quire the child to remain at table
that legnth of time as a matter of
etiquette, whether the time Is de
voted to the business of eating or not.
If child rebels at taking raw egg
mixed with other food, but will eat
egg scrambled or fried or hard boil
ed or poached, why. It Is surely more
hygienic to serve the egg the way the
child prefers It. If the child doesn't
like eggs in any way, shape or man
ner, no matter. Even If he doesn't
like spinach, no matter. It la absurd
to try to compel a child to eat spin
ach or egg or oatmeal If he hates the
afiff, that is, if your Intent Is to
make the child healthy and strong.
Trouble with a lot of plain people is
they know so many thlnga about the
diet of children which ain't so.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Muffler Needed
My husband, aged 61, keeps every
one in the house awake, he snores so
hard. (Mrs. A.
Answer Send me a photographic
record of his snoring and I can Judge
which type and what cause It.
In the majority of cases of the death
rattle type It Is due to relaxation of
the soft palate and the falling of
this and the base of the tongue back
against the rear wall of the throat.
Very good. All you need do is fix the
scoundrel so he will not roll onto his
back In sleep. He mus sleep rather
prone, that is, belly down, or in the
Sims or left lateral semi-prone posi
tion which keeps the soft palate and
base of tongue forward by gravity.
Better no pillow or only a low one.
Moreover one who snores should AL
WAYS have cool or cold air to
breathe all night and NEVER have
heavier covers than comfort demands,
(Copyright John F. Dllle.)
great deal more than the present
arrangement. We shall be wise If
we keep away from such experiments.
Communications
Hanby Thanks Friends.
To the Editor:
I desire to thank my many friends,
both Republicans and Democrats,
for their generous support during
the recent primary election.
A. J. HANBY.
Carter Thanks.
To the editor:
Please convey, for me. my sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
whole-hearted support given me.
throughout the county, at the pri
mary election, which gave me the
nomination for county clerk.
O. B. CARTER.
T
10
LONDON. June 3. (AP) A Rus
sian attempt to land arms In south
ern Ireland for the Irish republican
army, the Dally Express said today,
was thwarted by the British navy
over the past week-end.
The arms, the paper said, were In
tended to be used by the republican
forces, who were placed under the
ban of the government during the
previous regime of President Cosgrave
of the Free State, In the event of a
conflict between the Free State and
Ulster.
The tramp steamers carrying the
arms. It said, were warned by radio
of the activity of British warships
which set out to head them off at
Irish porta and they returned to the
foreign ports where they were char
tered without being able to land the
fighting equipment.
The Irish republican army took on
a new lease of life after the election
of President Eamon De Vslerm as
president of the Free State
by
KLAMATH FALLS. Jun J (AP)
Continued ahowera Wednesday night
brought another tenth of an inch of
precipitation to Klamath Falls. The
barometer remains at a low level and
more rain Is predicted.
The total pnvlpitstion for th year
'o date now stands at a quarter of an
itom not, h, ror.sjie vlth
Flight o Time
(Medford and Jackson Count)
History from th file ot The
Mall Tribune of to snd 10 Yean
AfO.)
TEN VEABS AGO TODAY
June t. 1922.
(It wss Friday)
Fourth trial of local bootlegger
Btart.
Democrat so scarce In city, they
elect John M. Boot, stalwart Re
publican, for precinct committeemen
from Southwest Medford.
Fishermen complain of lack of
water at the Bavage Rapids dsm.
Talent cannery Is enlarged.
Coming campaign In Oregon to be
"clean-cut Issue between Klan and
antl-Klan forces, with Portland pic
tured aa klan-krazy."
Central point baa epldemlo of
robberies.
Rudolph- Valentino divorce trial
atlra nation.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
June 2. 1912.
(It was Sunday)
Superfluity of candidates for all
stste and county offices of state, due
to the state of the times.
Phoenix swain, out buggy riding
with two girls, collides with auto,
when one of the girls Is driving.
The girls leap to safety and so does
the young man. The horse stopped
when It ran into a wire fence.
A half section of a Studebaker
Flanders. 20 auto will be displayed
in th inhbv of the Nash hotel by
Sullivan and Hanley, agents.
w T. f!nlman. Harrv LuY and
J. W. Dudley plunged Into Little
Innloirntfl Mfhcn rODB with Which
they are attempting to pull out the
Mose Barkdull auto, wnen is swu.
in miH-ntrpjim breaks. Barkdull
attempted to drive his car across
the stream, which was aeeper man
anticipated.
nurf Anriersnn. "Pride of Medford."
detests Prankle Edwards of Oakland
In bout at Klamath Palls. In the
presence of a number of local ad
mirers. BY
PORTLAND, Ore.. June 2. (API
After each had won a fall, Boh
Kruse, Oswego heavyweight, was
awarded a decision over Ira Dern,
Salt Lake City, on a foul here last
night, after five minutes of wild
grappling In the final session, Dern
landed a hard right cross to K ruse's
chin, putting the latter down and
out.
Kruse won the first fall with a
flying wrlstlock In 19 minutes. Dern
evened matters in 7 minutes. 35 sec
onds with a flying he ad lock, after
weakening his opponent with stom
ach smacks and rabbit punches.
Shortly after the atart of the
final round, Dern tried for an air
plane spin. He hoisted Kruse In
the air, but they were too close
to the ropes. Kruse grabbed the
top strand and held on. Both Dern
and Referee Harrington attempted
to shake him loose, but he would
not let go. Kruse finally fell out
side the ring. As he started to
crawl back Into the ring. Dern rush
ed him and knocked him to the
floor. Enraged, Kruse mcde a wild
swing at Dern, but missed. Dern
then retaliated with the finishing
blow. Harrington Jumped out of the
ring and raised Kruse's arm, award
ing htm the bout on a foul.
NEW.AIR ROUTE
IS
PORTLAND, Ore.. June a. (API
Two pilots tended their monoplanes
at Swan Island yesterday for the first
scheduled flight of the new Airways
service between Wills walla and
Portland. Stops were msde at Pasco.
Yakima. Ooldendale and The Dalles.
Although two planes opened the
service In the fllRht to Portland, only
one will make the regular schedule.
The westbound plsne leaves Walla
Walla at 7 a. m. and reaches Port
land at 9:45 a. m. Esstbound plane
leaves Portlsnd at 4 p. m.. arriving
at Walla Walla at 8:45 p. m.
New Wonderful
Face Powder
Prevents Large Pores
Stays on Longer
For a youthful complexion, use1 new
wonderful MELLO-OLO Face Powder.
Hide tiny lines, wrinkles and pores.
New French process makes it spread
more smoothly and stay on longer.
No more shiny noses. Purest face
powder known. Prevents lame pores.
Ask today for new, wonderful face
powder, MELLO-OLO, that suits every
complexion. Jarmln & Woods Drug
Store.
End Piles Quick
No Salves No rutting
Your Itching, bleeding, protruding
piles wlU go when you sctuslly re
move the cause bad blood clrculs
Hon In the wesk, flsbby parts and
not one minute before. Salve or cut
ting can't do this sn Interns! rem
edy must be used HF.M-ROID, pre
scription of Dr. J. 8. Leonhardt. suc
ceeds becsute It stimulates the clr
cnlatlon. drives 0'it congested blood. !
hesl, and restores the almost dead '
pans. HEM-ROID has such a won
derful record rUht In this city, that !
Jarmin ar Wood say on bottle of !
HEM-ROID Tablet, must end your,
pil agony or money back.
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known communists are In the city.
One Emanuel Levin aald the Ex-9er-vlce
Men'a league claims credit for
starting the movement In SO strate
gical points. The league Is plan
ning a mass demonstration here on
June 8.
Olassford has about $400 to feed
the campers, now being fed at a cost
of 6 cents a day each. They get two
meals. The police superintendent apy
peared before a senate commlttfV
yesterday and asked for a federal ap-1
proprlatlon of $75,000.
A midnight show will be given in
a local theatre tonight to raise addi
tional funds.
When funds are exhausted Olass
ford threatens to evacuate the veter
ans within 48 hours. As long as food
Is available they probably wlU be per
mitted to remain until congress ad
journs. Picked leaders of the veter
ans are now lobbying In congress for
the bonus.
"We Know Chevrolets
You Know Us"
There's No Hiding From
The Truth
That the depreaslon la caused by
Uncle Sam lending money to
bankrupt Europe so she can ex
tend credit to South America
and get the business that we
need.
Getting your business is easy If
you will let us prove that our
Chevrolet repair service Is every
thing we claim for it. Even the
smallest Job must pans the rigid
Inspection of qualified foremen
before your car Is returned to
you. Every detail Is skilfully
executed and every mechanic
proud of his part In doing certi
fied work.
Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
South Riverside Phone l.M
Now Blackheads
Will Vanish
You must actually try this new
preparation for blackheads to
prove to yourself how easily those
unsightly mars can be controlled.
Use after basic cleansing. Be sure
to ask for the famous
Du Barry Beauty
Preparations
by Hudnot
Cleansing; Cream $1
Skin Tonic & Freshner $1 Id
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Drug Store
If presented between May 31 and
June 6
Facials given by Miss Lillian Short,
directly from N. Y. Salon,
Representing
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(No obligation to buy)
Make your appointment now. Pre
sent this coupon at their store as
soon as possible.
Miss Short has been instruct
ed not to sell any cosmetics
unless you request them.
This service is offered to you
gratis by
JARMIN & WOODS
Drug Store