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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1933.
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By Art Dm perry
The tiger that lurk In humanity,
anarled at San Jose, Calif., and lynch
ed two confessed kidnap-slayers. The
lynching was terrible. Bo waa the
brutal, calloused crime that bred It.
The mob feared the devious ways of
the law, and the slow step of Justice.
They acted before the Insanity dodge
could be framed, before eminent coun-
fendanta to the Messiah, or the Apos-
tie., before a stubborn juror could,
thwart the full measure of retrlbu-
tion, and, before the prisoners at the
bar could slink: behind a woman's
skirt. Murderers In California prls.
il nrls-
ons, serving life terms, with blood on
their hands, cringed at the news.
Killers In other penitentiaries, simi
larly situated, probably did the same,
WI11IC giving pmjfvttui MIn .
brains and luck of their lawyers, In
saving them, from the rope of the law
not the mob. The lynchers returned
to their homes In an orderly manner,
The proposal of politicians that the
f'water" be squeezed out of "power
trusts" should be enlarged to Include
the squeezing of the win! out of
politicians, forever attacking public
utilities for the votes It will make In
the spring.
"The coyote hunv Sunday was a
success, ai men and nine hounds tak
ing part In the alaylng of one coyote."
(Paisley Items) The coyote can't
ay that he waa outnumbered.
WHAT MAN IS CP AGAINST.
(Kngene Regtster-Ouard) ,
Lewis B. Lawes, warden of Sing
Sing, aaya: "It la an astounding
figure, but true, that five mllllona
' of Americans are criminals In the
sense that they earn their living
by unlawful methods. In all the
world'a history, even In the dark
est of the dark ages, there Is no
Instance of such utter helpless
ness on the part of the law and
order towards .violence and dls
. order. It betokens the approach
of anarchy."
...
The Republican party Is growing
treasonable. They will oppose Demo
crat endorsed by the president In the
next election. The Republicans will
maintain that even a Democratic ad
ministration should take advice, for
what it la worth. In a crisis, and that
clear thinking la not confined ex
clusively to the Democratic party.
An audit of the things to be thank
ful for ahowa all the old favorites on
the Job, and, a few new sources of
Joy, such as:
(a) Ths gloom la not aa thick as
the fog this year;
(b) And this year was not laat
year;
(c) No home-made kidnaping
plots:
(d) And, a healthy decline In para,
naolca, llara, agitators and rumors.
.
The "knee action" auto la the
"1634 Innovation." The ''knee action"
amooths out the bumps, and causes
the car to glide. It operates on the
principal of the human knee. The
Innovstlon will not came the buyer
to get weak In the knees, before he
buys It, or to kick himself where It
will do any good. If he buys It before
he can afford It,
...
Quite a number of turkey grower
have shipped their turkeys to PtIsco
this year, ere they were atolen.
"I say this. Any money Is good
money, that la good money, and you
have soma of It." (From a letter)
There la no use of fighting this kind
of logic.
'
Dock Lngeson has returned from
durk huntirut trip to Klamath county
with H. Flewrr. the demon baker, and
both had good luck.
Yule Note:
Simeon Orlax. Wisconsin farmer, S3
years old. want "a pocket handker
chief, a first clans mess o' squash and
a feeling of Cliory to Ood, and some
wsy, by crlcky, to kevp (mm gettln
:-aood'PHokL7ln',', i,m"1" 0,T';n" am' e"ed ' California h ncliing.-!"'
( W1 HOU"'MP'ngll'ortldiid Journal. ,
a necktie I
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jlEDFORD has a football team this year, of which everyone
hag reason to be proud. It has played hard, clean toot
ball, and is undisputed champion of Southern Oregon and North
em California.
. To date however the team hag not received that gate receipt
support to which it is entitled. A number of good games have
been played here but the attendance hag been pitiful. The
people of the city simply haven't turned out.
On Thanksgiving Day, only 48 hours hence, the local team
will play Bend high school, a powerful, resourceful team, that
is undisputed champion of Eastern Oregon. The title at stake
will be the outside-of-Portland championship.
The entire, town should turn out for this game, and show the
boys that the people of this community are behind them, Thanks
giving is the traditional football day. The turkey dinner, for
those fortunate enough to have one, can be and should be
adjusted to time the big game
So come on everybody,
holiday calendar with a red
boys and the high school, that
munity is behind them.
A Great Newspaper
TPHE Christian Science Monitor is celebrating its 25th anni
versary. Copies of the anniversary edition, including an
attractive rotogravure section, are coming to this desk, during
the period of the celebration.
It is always a delight to look over the Monitor. It is un
doubtedly one of the best newspapers in the world today,
combining a very comprehensive
attractive features and penetrating editorial comment, the
latter always on a high and idealistic moral plane.
In fact the Monitor is unique in this respect it is a success
ful international daily, which has very definite ideals of journal
ism and LIVES up to them. It never handles sensational news,
or treats news sensationally ; it
dals, domestic or foreign, and instead of concentrating on sports,
makes a specialty of politics, art, music, and the theatre.
"Why ean't we have more
Science Monitor! "-.is a question
paper man. .
!
I answer is mere IB only
tional daily. There is also
i paper that in its columns doesn't
dirt) w0 CHn the world, as it REALLY is, but as we wish it were,
...'.
I ho Christian science Monitor only prints what might be
x.,.,, h , . , , .
' '
prefer it above all others.
But such people, take tbe world, by and large are in a decid
ed minority. The majority want- to know what's happening,
they want the bad with the good, "with no regard for friends
or foes, J trace the world exactly as it goes."
Thero is therefore no place in the world of journalism for
ANOTHER international daily like the Christian Science Moni
tor. But there is a plBce for more nowspapers that follow its
example have high ideals of the profession and stick to them,
not by supressing real news of any description, but by refusing
to over-emphasize the sordid and seamy side of life, merely for
sensationnlism and the desire to
Written
rT,IIE big west will not tolerate kidnaping. The warning has
been issued. The lynching at San Jose of the two fiends
who kidnaped and murdered young Hart is that warning. They
abductod the boy and slew him. They paid with their lives
while a mob of 6000 enraged citizens looked on and approved.
Lynching is wrong. It is government by the mob. It is the
codo of the beak and talons and
But an outraged and insulted populace distrusted the post
ponements and delays and miscarriages of the law. Six thou
sand citizens feared that the punishment of the two fiends
would not be swift enough and sure enough to constitute a
warning to other human wolves
of abduction and extortion.
There is no other way than to
enforcement the blame for the California lynching. Seventeen
days before; the kidnapers had confessed. The described to the
authorities how they beat and brutally slow the boy. The facts
that they wore the killers, that Hart was their victim, that
civilization had been insulted and a family cruoifiod, were all
established days before. All the world knew they were the
murderers. And it was former Tresident Taft, who was also a
former chief justice of the federal
administration of the oriminal
disgrace to our civilization."
Accordingly, there was a lynching, at which justice was met
ed out to the kidnaping fiends. It is a warning to law-enforcing
authorities in Oregon. It is a warning to the legislature of
Oregon. That body at the last session rejected the appeal of the
district attorneys of Oregon for a constitutional amendment
authorizing 10 jurors to bring in a verdict in all criminal cases
except first degree murder.
7VEN on the plea of the splendid group of Oregon prosccu--
tors, on whom the people rely for protection against the on
coming invasion of gangsters and gunmen, the legislators re
fused to strengthen a weak spot
body refused to set up, instead,
guilty could be convicted with
In consequence, a man and a
for a ride." Their bullet-riddled
near Scappoose. There was an
stood for conviction of the defendant of second degree murder.
One juror was for manslaughter, he stood doggedly for man
slaughter, the 11 had finally to yield to his demand for man
slaughter, and the trial accordingly became a trial bv a jury of
one man.
It is such leaks in law enforcement that encourage gnngsters
"Big Game
will start 2 p. m.
mark that football date on the
pencil. Let's show the football
win, lose or draw, the entire com
survey- of world events, with
pays no attention to spicy scan
newspapers like the Christian
frequently asked of the news
'
a limited neia lor tile interna-
only a limited field for the news-
represent this whirling ball of
J i"-" '
build up circulation.
in Blood
the bloody maw.
contemplating the new crime
attribute to the failures of law
supreme court, who said, "the
law in the United States is a
in the jury processes. That
a fair method by which tho
less difficulty.
woman in Portland were "taken !
bodies were found in a ravine
arrest, a trial, and 11 jurors
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M.D,
(jig neo letter pertaining Co pcrtunaj aeaita and 07110m not to dla
autt diatjooolo or treatment, wilt 09 aoiwereO Of Or trtd u clamped
elf-addreued envelope w eccloeea. Let leu mould 0 ertef and untieo 10
Ink. Owing to the targe o am tie of letter receiTed onJy imm oan be ans
wered iiere. No reply can 0 made to quertea oot 00 d forming to la miction
addrea Or. William Brady. C66 Ci Camlno, deverley fUlia, Cat.
WHEN YOUR St GAB RUNS LOW
We have described here from time
to time the peculiar effect of a tem
porary deficiency of sugar In the
blood. Normally
there 1 certain
proportion of
augar, glucosa,
constantly pros
ent In the blood
from 10 to 15
hundredth of 1
per cent. A
man weighing
150 pounds
haa 1 pounds
of blood in hi
body, this would
fix the average
blood sugar con
tent ai approximately a neaping tea
spoon Jul. (I do not guarantee the
accuracy of my arithmetic figure It
for yourself.)
This spoonful of augar every no:
mal person haa always available la of
vital Importance. AU fuel food as
similated by the body la converted
Into glucose for storage In the liver,
In muscles and in the blood. It Is
constantly being burned to provide
the energy and heat required to carry
on the body functions, and It Is heav
ily drawn on and more rapidly con
sumed whenever any strenuous mur
cular effort Is made, for sugar Is the
fuel which la best adapted for the
human machine. Other foods can be
utilized if necessary. Just as low grade
gasoline or kerosene or oil may be
used by an automobile. But not only
scientific observation but also the
experience of athletea teaches that
some form of augar la the emergency
ration par excellence whenever phys
ical exhaustion la to be prevented or
relieved, as In a Marathon race or a
long swimming contest or a football
game or any other gruelling physical
strain.
When physical exhaustion, collapse,
perhaps loss of consciousness, im
pends In such circumstances, a chem
ical test of the blood shows the blood
sugar level well below the normal
minimum. .
Certain Individuals are subject to
spells of inexplicable weakness, gone
ness, confusion, stupldnesa If not ac
tual stupor or seml-conscloueness.
strange fits of lrascablllty or unrea
sonable behavior quite unlike their
usual good nature, spells that come
especially when they have gone for
several hours without food or sweet
beverage or delicacy, and only In the
past few years have we recognized the
nature of such spells. The trouble Is
due to a temporary deficit In blood
sugar. This Is demonstrated by the
chemical test of the blood made when
the spell Is on.
In health the pancreas secretes into
the blood Just enough Insulin to en
NLW YORK
DAY BY DAY
O O. Mclntyre
NEW YORK, Nov. 28. Aa a choice
entry for a Hall of Wonder, I com
mend Lisle Bell's roadster.
He haa
a HBH-aa driven
It 60,000
mi lea with five
sets of tires and
few punctures
Whenever there
haa been a break
down it has al
ways taken place.
m
with almost hu
man understand
ing, near a ga
rage.
Bell, a wide
bespectacled In
nocent, with the
moon face and
ruuuy cheeks of a cherub, la serenly
Ignorant of simplest laws of mechan
ics. He merely knows how to start.
guide and atop. Intricacies he con
signs to the gods. Blithely he crosses
the continent, toura Canada and In
vades wild places of the earth.
Not once haa his confidence been
misplaced. Nothing ever happens
that 1 nothing beyond hailing dis
tance of a garage. Once three tires
decided to go past! at the precise mo
ment on a lonely stretch of desert.
But with a courteous delicacy, for 60
feet ahead was an Arizona filling sta
tion! Heigh hoi
Bell not only gracea an unique
niche In motoring, but In the business
of writing. Hi time Is divided be
tween rounding out scholarly book
reviews and Jawing up Sunday con
fession stories for a tabloid. He once
sustained himself In Paris two year
paragraphing vicariously for Ameri
can newspapers.
Ot all patha of scribbling. X think
free lancing the prlmrcwieat. To
tart a manuscript on a vicarious
Journey and wait, amid clamorings
for overdue rent, for the verdict U
one of life high excitement. Exist
ence twirl Into a question mark,
overy tingle of a bell a prickling pre
monition. Once I had U manus
cripts drifting across the latitudes.
Thirteen came back, but that one
hit to the old Black Cat magaalne
waa compensation enough. In what
other calling dors one victory out
weigh Id failures?
When Prank of the Paris Rita cornea
over to function at the bar ot the
New York Rita, his famous drlnkery
in rue Cambon will be conducted by
Harry McElhone, long proprietor of
t Harry's Bar, across from Ciro'a in
I rue Danou, Thi la considered the
highest post cf Its sort In the French
capital and coveted by every man
who wears a white apron. Harry I
a wispy Scot and resemble the lata
Clare Brlggs.
Broadway, drooping In doldrums,
receive a faint perk In the Pa 1st
Royal becoming the Palata Royal
again. It was' where Paul Whiteman
made his Broadway bow and ita uc
f'-obii-h-d a:i
ior.y, hu.bnd, .. t
BtiAft. Gilds
the night club
able the body to use the glucose or
blood sugar, to burn It and get tbe
energy required for ordinary body
functions and ordinary physical ac
tivity. Our knowledge of functional
pathology Is still comparatively crude,
because our attention haa been too
much focused on organic dlsenae In
the past, but we are now beginning
to understand that certain individu
al may have an oversupply of in
sulin In the blood, due to some func-
tional derangement of the pancreas,
and an overdose of Insulin, whether
natural or administered as a remedy,
promptly produces a blood sugar de
ficit or shortage. This Is the Veason
why patients taking Insulin should
always keep some sugar handy to. eat
immediately if they feel any unpleas
ant effects of the dose. Orange Juice,
candy, plain sugar, any sweet, milk
chocolate, milk, sweetened tea, even
one of the popular soft drink or i-'-e
cream.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Simple Anemia.
I took your iron tonic for three
months and gained eight pounds;
have never weighed more than 100
pounds before. The copper seemed to
make me feel sick, so I took Just
the iron . . . -hM. L. W.
Answer 'Put four ounces of the
old standard official (U. 8. P. and B
P.) medicine. Iron and ammonium
citrate, In a pint bottle. Mil the
bottle up with water. Take a tea-
spoonful after food three times a day
for two or three months. Take it
in a little sweetened water flavored
with fruit Juice If you like. The pint
should last about a month. The
second month add to the pint of Iron
medicine one grain of copper aul
ohate and continue a before. The
medicine will not disturb digestion
nor cause constipation. It does not
injure the teeth. It does not taste
as good as some worthless nostrum,
but I assure you no nostrum is better
for simple anemia.
Come Back, Old Timer.
. I am close to 60 never mind which
side and for the past year or I
have been unpleasantly conscious of a
slowing down or at least a sense that
I'm not the girl I waa when my nus
band used to assure me . , . iMrs.
P. K.
Answer Yes, yea, I know the old
line. Well, If you clutch haa been
slipping only a year you can atlll
show him. Send a dime and a stamp
ed envelope bearing your address, for
"The Regeneration Regimen."
(Copyright, 1933, John P. Dille Co.)
Ed Note: Reader wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
fhould unit letter direct to 0(.
William Brady M. l)n 263 El Ca
mlno. Beverly Hills. CaUf
I cannot feel a bit dashed over
Broadway's decadence. The shift 1
typical of civilisation. Each age pile
up Its ruckle of marvels and aban
dons them. Fourteenth street, next
the 30's were onoe roaring Rlaltos
now without a single legitimate the
ater. Miracles ot yesterday become
today's banalities. Life's impercept
ible changes are what give It a tang.
Imagine reading the same columnists
20 years from now)
Mr. Don Marqula and her 8-year-old
son are. next to Cohan himself,
high spots of Mr. Oeorge M. Cohan'
current play. Mrs. Marquis play a
middle-aged matron, the atage wife of
Cohan. A beautiful lady, she gives
the Mauve Decade role especial do
mestic serenity and charm. Her aon
seems to be his natural self for a
Jerkin of that age fighting con
stantly against early bedtime orders.
Outside Orand Central's subway
pUtform at rush hours, few places
are so exciting as the receiving and
transmitting rooms of a cable com
pany. I stood where a group of ope
rator, Ilk starlings, were chatter
ing away to London. It waa 11 :30
a. m. in America and 4:30 p. m. in
England. London weary and a bit
tea-tlmlah, and New York with the
grape fruit dew still on upper lip!
In an Interval of time that cannot
be recorded aomeona becomes rich,
someone goes broke In this swift neu
ritis ot finance. All day the Inces
sant chirp, chirrup and cllckety clack.
One wonders If some day It will lead
to the moon and stars or go back
again to a naked savage trying to
spark fire with dry wood. One has
a feeling it Is going to lead to one
thing or other, the way the world
Is morning. And In this generation.
Near Cartler'a on the avenue I saw
a man and maid dressed alike. Save
she wore a skirt and he trousers
Otherwise same material, same atyle
of necktie, shoes, hosiery, hat. Af
fecting Indifference, I turned In their
wake, whistling aimlessly and gaslng
into windows. If wive and husband
take It up. I see a lot of push -and -
shove necktie scrimmage In the
offlnp.
(Copyright, 1933. McNaught Syndi
cate, Inc.)
I .
Communications
How About Home Loans?
To the Editor:
Whafe the matter with thla mueh
advertised rVderal Home Owners Loan
corporation which waa to protect the
man about to lose his home to the
mortgage holder? X made application
for such a loan and the holder ot the
mortgage agreed to It. but nothiivt
haa been done. The government al
lowed two billion dollara for this re
lief, but to date 1 am told only one
per cent haa been allotted. In Jack
son county not even Interim certif:-
HUSKY THROATS
Overtaxed by
smoking
catea which can be exchanged fur
bonds have been issued to anyone In
southern Oregon. What's the matter?
One report l the government la not
only Insisting on a reduction of in
terest from 8 to 4 per cent, but a
reduction of the face of the mortgage
as much aa SO per cent. If this 1
true, no wonder nothing 1 being
done. The mortgagee loaned his
money,' he la entitled to some thin?
better than a 60 per cent loss In both
principal and Interest. Unless some
thing la done, I know one man who
will lose his home and the holder of
the mortgage will get it and I can't
blame the latter.
HAL T. JOHNSON.
Medford, November 28.
Comment
on the
Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
pLENTY of excitement In I
Francisco, where these words are
written. They've Just found the body
of young Hart, the San Jose boy who
was kidnaped and brutally murdered
tho other day. '
It waa floating In the bay, not far
from the San Mateo bridge, where
the murder occurred, and was found
by a couple of duck hunters.
The finding of the body confirms
the confession of the kidnaper-kill
era. w ,"
THE newspapers down this way
lose no opportunity to Issue an
extra. Well, here's a REAL oppor
tunlty for theres' a lot of Interest in
this Hart kidnaping and killing.
Young Hart seems to have been one
ot those rare sons of rich men w,hom
everybody liked and admired. At any
rate, only good words are spoken of
him now.
All the papers have out extras, and
the newsboys are yelling I
ONE, In particular, stand out
above the rest.
He's yelling, In a voice that makes
a foghorn sound like the pale pip
ing ot a cricket: "Hey, they've found
the bodyl Hey, they've found the
body! Hart's body found!"
His voice haa that curiously thrill
ing quality of suppressed excitement.
like the throbbing of savage tom
toms through the hot Jungle an
odd, elemental tone in it somewhere
that sets the pulse of the hearer to
beating a little harder.
Graham McNamee's voice, in the
newsreels and on the radio, has
something of that same quality.
THE streets are full of newsboys,
and the air fairly quivers with
their raucous cries.
But this kid with the throb of the
tom-tom somehow in his voice Is
getting the business. The cash cus
tomers, eager for details and wanting
a paper with the least possible delay,
pass up the colorless voices and buy
of him.
They dont know why they do It.
or care. They Juat respond uncon-!
adously to that throb of suppressed
excitement.
WE TELL ourselves that we're whol
ly civilized that tbe Jungle Is
hundreds' of generation away from
US. i
But, here on the .streets of San;
Francisco, this boy with the beat of;
tihe Jungle tom-tom In his vole Is ;
getting the business tattng it right
away from his competitors whose j
voices are conventional and ordinary. I
Explain that away, It you can.
-f- I
NEXT morning. Last night's ex-1
cltement was NOTHING, and j
the way the newsboy were yelling
then wasn't a caution to the way
they are yelling now.
Down In peaceful San Jose, one of
the Pacific Coast's loveliest small
cities, a maddened mob battered
down the doors of the Jail In which
the kidnaper-killers of young Hart
were confined, took them across the
street to the park and hanged them
to the limbs of trees. ' '
You've read all about It, of course,
long before this.
WHY?
Well, you can answer that
queatlon aa well as anybody, although
NOBODT can answer It very satisfac
torily. Just why peaceful, quiet, well-be
haved people turn auddenly Into a
EAGLES'
Thanksgiving
BENEFIT
DANCE
Thursday Night
Dreamland
Music by the
Oregon Lumberjacks
DANCE BAND
,ftmllon ,Vc Couple
mob of maddened killers Is beyond
rational explanation.
But they DO. They did It down
In San Jose last night.
THE explanation Ilea somewhere In
the response of the buyers of
newspaper extra to that newsboy
with the throb of the jungle tom-tom
In his voice.
They dldnt know why they passed
up the other boys and bought of
blm. They didn't even know they
did. They Just responded uncon
sdously to t,hat note of the Jungle.
That same note of the Jungle waa
sounded SOMEWHERE, somehow, in
San Jose last night, and the mem.
bers of the mob that took the kid
napers out of the Jail and lynched
them responded to It.
Tell ourseuvea what we will about
our supposed civilization, we're NOT
a far from the Jungle as we'd like
to think.
Flight 'o Time
(Meorora ana Jackson coootj
History rrom tbe rues 04 I'D.
Vail tribune of it and 10 fear,
ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
November 28, 1933.
- (It was Wednesday.)
A Klan parade at Forest Orove is
greeted with a barrage of rotten eggs.
The Medford Armory Is formally
opened, with speeches by 16 local and
out-or-town orators.
The work of placing Christmas trees
at the lamp post starts.
City to observe Thanksgiving In a
quiet manner.
DeAutremont brothers now reported
in Detroit, and hunt for Siskiyou
slayers la renewed.
Bay Scouts to climb Roxy Ann in- a
body, and full regalia.
1
WE ARE
Headquarters
for the following items
which are a very neces
sary part of every
Thanksgiving dinner:
8 varieties Hot Rolls
Pumpkin Fies
Mince Fies
Sliced Bread
14 Other Varieties
of Bread
Betty Crocker Cakes
. Special Angel Foods
Ice Box Cookies
Stuffing Fread
Breakfast Rolls
And a host of
other goodies
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WEDNESDAY
Night In
JACKSONVILLE
We Will
TILL
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
November 38, 1913.
(It was Friday.)
Ralls have been laid for two blocks
on Main street for the street car.
A wind and rain swept the valley,
bringing much-needed moisture.
C. E. (Pop) Gates has been dele
gated to present Anna Held, the act
ress, with a plate of valley apples,
when she appear here December 4.
A Hiram Green detective comedy
at the Isls; "I'm Your Huckleberry."
Edison comedy, at the It; "The Night
Descends, " a "stark drama from the
Biograph studios," at the Star.
Currency bill to be chief matter
before congress when It convenes.
Democratic "coinage tinkering" causes
vpllt In party ranks.
Scottish Rite.
Stated Chapter meeting 7:30
p. m Nov. 37.
L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy.
THANKSGIVING
and QttwiYltulx
HERBS A REAL REASON
FOR BEING THANKFUL
a cash loan that will enable
yoa to pay up old bills and
have some money left over for
your holiday expenses. Yon
can get any amount op tn
$300 from lis get it prompt
ly with no indorsers required
and no embarraasmg nvesti
gatkm. Small weekly or monthly
payments, arranged to
Oregon & Washington
Mortgage Co.
45 So. Central. W. E. Thomas
Mgr. License No, S-157.
AVOID THE
DANGER OF
CONSTIPATION
Delicious Cereal Overcomes
This Condition Safely and
Pleasantly
The first signs of constipation
may be headaches, tired feelings,
aallow complexions, sleeplessness
loss of appetite. If neglected, con
stipation may seriously impair
health. '
Today, yon can banish constipa
tion by simply eating a delicious
cereal. Laboratory tests show that
Kellogg's All-Bran provides"bulk"
to exercise the intestines, and vita
min B to further aid regular habits.
All-Bran is also a good source of
iron for the blood.
This "bulk" in All-Bran is gentle
in action similar to leafy vegetables.
Within the body, it forms a soft
mass, and gently clears out the in
testinal wastes.
Two tablespoonfuls daily will
overcome most types of common
constipation. If not relieved this
way, see your doctor.
Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or
use in cooking. Appetizing recipes
on the red-and-green package. Sold
by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creek.
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ON THE HOOF!!
At 10, 11 and 12 P. M.
Good Old
Carry On
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