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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFOKD, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1935
Medford Mail Tribune
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MEMBER
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Rudy Vallee. th saxophonist and
jus band leader, Jangling In court
with bis ex-wife, over paying her
more than Si 00 per week, estimates
bis earnings at $8360 per week.
Things being what they are, Mr. Val
lee's prosperity must make him (eel
like a sinner at a prayer-meeting
After a casual study of that per
vaalvt new feminine headgear, It
wouldn't take much to convince us
that Dad's old derby had had a litter
of pups. (Boston Herald) Men
have been shot for less I
The legislature, "due to a blunder
In phrasing." passed a bill, which
unless amended will abolish the of
fice of governor. This glvea hope
they might commit a better blunder,
and abolish themselves.
The weatherman predicts It may
turn off cold enough to rob a neigh
bor's woodpile.
The Prince of Wales has gone to
the Austrian Alps to ski. This will
enable His Highness to fall off a
mountain, Instead of a horse.
Nobody has yet called for more
rain and everybody seems to think
the ground Is well soaked and that
there will be enough moisture for
some time to come. (Eugene Register-Guard)
Same here.
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Proponents of the Townaend Old
Age Pension now claim that under
Its provisions, the sales tax nobody
In Oregon wants, will provide more
than enough funds to pay $200 per
month to all over 60 years of age
It may be necessary. In order to
keep any surplus from accumulating,
to shower pension benefits on those
who only feel AO.
PlU victims will bs Interested to
know that 30 years ago, la grippe
waa flippantly called "bunco pneu
monls." ' e
The audience In attendance at the
last meeting of the Portland city
council, "booed, cat-called, hissed,
nd sang 'America'," and had a fine
time heckling officials who opposed
them. It seems to be a standard pro
cedure at all hell-ratslngs to burst
Into patriotic song occasionally, when
A Hot Time In the Old Town To
night" would be more appropriate.
The Pungle and Tote establish
ments are displaying neatly corded
rhubarb,
An autoldt left his key In his car.
and recovered both IT miles north
of Orants pass.
"Young Democrats" of the stste
are attain electing officers, to msln
taln their nefnrlous organlr-atlon, to
keep Republicans from getting any
thing out of the postnffire but mall.
Mumps are apparently as popular
in Harrlsburg as auction bridge.
lurtfftns frnm thtr nritlan . i ua.
rlaburg Newst Also a "puff" In the
Peoria BUI Oatea fe&rlesslv Plumed
Into an argument with Atty. Port
Keff Thurs. which he could not have
lost with more ease had he been on
S trapece.
The Byrd Polar expedition hsr
started for home. This means that
next August, sweltering cltlnens at
home won't have to read Ions; ac
counts about the failure of a recon1
nolterlng party to drive a tractor up
tne sine of an Iceberg.
The fish question Is now raging
In the Umpqua, N est u oca and way
creeks, completely Ignoring the Rogue
rather of fish fusaea.
Oregon Weather.
Pair north and cloudy south por
tion tonight and Saturday: con
tinued cold: gentle changeable wind
off the coast.
PORTLAND, Feb. 8 ( API Smoth
ered by the blsnketa In his carriage,
the two. month-old son of Mr. and
M;i. Sven Halgren waa found dead
today. -
JMR.A,
Mauaaa
Another Nuisance Tax
T1IK Mail Tribune believes in a cigaret tax. Those who insist
upon smoking cigarets and most of us do should be
compelled to pay and pay high for the privilege.
Some of our legislators at Salem however seem to forget,
that this is the present, and well established, procedure. Cig
arets now bear, the highest sales fax in existence, six cents
on a twelve cent package a 50 penalty on the users. It even
exceeds the gas tax.
We maintain that is about all the traffic should bear.
But certain legislators now favor a state cigaret tax. We
oppose this for three reasons.
No. 1: a 50 tax is enough for any commodity to bear.
Xo. 2: such a tax would not raise sufficient revenue to
compcnsHte for the irritation and injustice caused. In other
words, it would be just another nuisance tax, and we are tired
of nuisance taxes.
No. 3: such a tax would be difficult to collect, and lead to
cigaret bootlegging on a large scale. With no state taxes on
cigarets in California or Washington, thousands of dollars
would go to tobacco dealers across the state lines, money that
might better be pent at home.
For these reasons we believe it would be to the public inter
est to defeat this state cigaret tax.
If we must have nuisance taxes let articles bearing less than
a 50 tax, be selected.
The Usual "Jam"
IN A LAST desperate effort to speed up legislation in the
A House, Speaker Cooter has appointed a "pep" committee.
The motive prompting such action is laudable, but we doubt
if much can be accomplished, under our legislative system.
For under that system the right to introduce legislation
can't be abridged. Fool and freak legislation enjoys equal
rights, with wise and needed legislation.
Under the committee system each and every bill must be
considered. To consider them takes time. Bringing them to a
vote requires more time. With half-baked legislation pouring
into the hopper, like meat into a sausage grinder, merely routine
consideration will carry the session beyond the 40 days.
We sec no way of correcting such a situation. Reducing the
time for the introduction of bills, will do little good. The net
result will simply be more measures thrown into the mill, per
hour, more confusion worse confounded.
The only "out" we can see, is to elect fewer bill-introducer.s
to the Legislature and more bill-killers. For there appears to
be little hope of eradicating the popular habit of floodiug
every session at Salem with an undigested mass of ill consid
ered, and "personal privilege" legislation. "v
Housing Act
THE Federal Housing Act has
....... ... I.... nig n.r; ooiLlt: -(J1 lull .UtTUlUlU
benefitted from the same source by only ifciOOO.
Why this startling discrepancy?
The Federal Housing Act is, of course, a recovery measure.
By facilitating loans for new homes and remodelling old ones,
construction is stimulated, and profitable work given to those
engaged in the building trades. Contracting firms and supply
houses are also helped. Tho individual secures a new or better
home, and the entire community benefits, through the money
thus placed in circulation.
There will be a meeting tonight at tho Citv Hall council
chambers at which the details
plained, and question answered. Wo would suggest, that all
those interested in new building construction of any kind,
attend.
We can't help but feel, the refusal of the people of Medford
to take advantage of this housing act, must be due to sonic
misunderstanding.
If so, at tonight's meeting the causes for such misunder
standing can bo removed.
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O. O. Mclntyre
NTW YORJC, Fb. 8. Thoughts
while strolling: Wonder how the
floor-walker feels In that store whe
Prince Oeorge of
Ruasla Is a clerk?
If they don't get
that fellow down
off the wall In
The New Yorktr,
I'll ac r e a m. la
there a real Dor
othy Oray? fll
Spaeth sounds
like opening pjp.
Tho-e sedatMy
gray ladle oat
for a gay even
ing at Schrsfft's.
What became of
John Philip &.u-
aa's medals ; itirwm Webb without
that mustache, for good neat sane.
Bide Dudley and his beautiful daugh
ter Doris. I sat up with him the
nlht she was born. And was he tit
to be tied I !
One word description of Pifl D'Or
say aqulrplan. Look alike: CVyo.xJ
Perklna and Adolr-he Menjou, taci
Lalt and Walter Catleit. Ben Berni?
and Gilbert eVldes. Alfred L-unt pid
dling around barefoot on the stse
thla season Is something for th
memory book. Awkl
Overheard: "Money un't even-,
thlnjt " And who waa it Mid: "But
everything la nothing without moi
ey"r They say Edna Millsy favorite
poet Is Browning. Nobody's smile
has the beam of Joe Moore Liby
Holman la alwaya squired about by
several collewtat looking youths. Tne
group plan I
Hockey stars are the newest heart
tlutterers. The pssslng of Jake Pa:,
staff wit a wrench. He waa aetuallv
something different In columnists
Oumee Munn Is a sucker for dachs
hands, too. Cafe sign: "No sinty
dishes. All he-food!" That's tell'.n
"em, fat person I
Audiem interest st the Mat.,o.i
sveuus traua-Lu suddenly centred.
m
Explained
been utilized by Astoria to the
of this housing act will be ex
on two dlstingutahM visitor, who
sat one behind the other In the dark
without recognition recent even
ing. It waa Al Smith directly behind
Mrs. Jamea Roosevelt, the President'
mother.
The famoua home of Cartoonist
Clare Brlgga on an upland sweep of
New Rochelle la on the market. Much
of the interior waa fashioned from
an old hand-hevn sailing ship at
an outlay of more tnan S100.0O0. It
snuggles on a landscaped plot pic
turesquely traversed by a trickling
brook, and Is called "Blue Anchors."
It hrui not been tenanted for a num
ber of yesrs.
Oeorge White, whose race track
plunging have been Inspiration for
many Broadway aagaa. has turned
from the betting sheds to the train
ing stables. Already he hna acquired
a etrlng of four gallopers, the fastest
of which Is "Charier-ton," the dance
Whit introduced. 1
Even those wandering Turklah rug '
sellers, wtlh warea over their shoul
der, are abandoning the Paris boule
vards. Two from Moutparnnaae neig i
borhoods have appeared in Oreen-
wlch Village to circulate in the cafe
No one apparently ever saw one make
a sale anywhere. There la the gag
that Basil Woon was Just on the vend
or making a purchase in front of
Poquet'a one cooltsh evening and
then suddenly changed his mind hi
fear the poor fel'ow might cstvh
pneumonia.
One of the wh'sperlngs Is that th
Turkiah rug sel'.er 1 nothing but a
dope seller carrying on his traffl
with addicts by a peculiar aln lan
guage. The slant of his nig Indi
cate whether ne hswka heroin, co
caine or morphine.
Bruce Barton is hack In writing
harness after dropping everything for
a tiMlivant around tne globe. He ha
a profitable advertising bu'nes and
a comfortable fortune and thoug'it
some of doing little front porch
rocking to watch the parade from
sideline whtle. But shortly a:tv
hta return (rem Formoa. NisroN".
and where not, he dropped Into a
newspaper oft'.: bu,y rty.
wiiltt of printers Uit was noug.i.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
Signed letter! pertaining to penonil Health and hfrfene not to dli-
ca dlugnoilt or treatment Hill be
uU-addressed emelope la enclosed.
Ink. Owing to the laige number or letters received only s few can ba an
.wered. No reply can be made to queries nut conforming to Instructions.
Address Dr. Hllllam Brady. 265 El Camlno. Beterly Hills. Cal.
SMOOTH DIET NOT
Although Dr. Walter O. Alvarez,
published his justly popular book on
"Nervous Indigestion" only five years
ago, I can find little In It about
vitamin, and I
Infer that the
author had not
then learned
about the lm
portance of vita
mins in the diet.
Dr. Alvarez
strongly recom
mended what he
calls "the smooth
diet" for patients
with functional
disturbances o f
digestion, such
mucous colitis. He held mat the
smooth diet la based not only on
practical experience but on a num
ber of scientific principles. We con
cede the practical experience but we
may debate the principles on scien
tific ground.
The first principle la that "we have
no ferment in the digestive tract
which will dissolve cellulose, that Is,
the fibrous part of vegetables and
fruits, Most of this material Is quite
Indigestible, and If we eat much of
It we throw a heavy burden on tho
bowel. This fibre Interferes with the
digestion of starches and predisposes
to flatulence."
Why, then we wonder. Is most of
our carbohydrate food supplied by
nature combined with cellulose7 And
what physiologist finds that the fibre
in vegetables and fruits lnterfers
with the digestion of starches? We
connot Ignore the part this "quite In
digestible" material plays in stimu
lating peristalsis, which Is no less es
sential for normal digestion than Is
the dissolving of starches.
Items specifically excluded from
"the smooth diet" are Cantaloupe
and other melons, shredded wheat
biscuits and other coarse breakfast
foods, whole wheat bread, bran, sal
ads as a rule, celery, tomatoes, pine
apple, and many of the green vege
tables and raw fruits. The patient
must avoid coarse foods with fiber,
skins, seeds or gristle, and ralolns,
nuta and pams full of seeds.
Dr. Alvarez adds that he Is well
acquainted with the virtues of a
rough diet and often prescribes It
for the constipated and the obese
patient. So we can't call him a crank
with one Idea.
Up to the time Dr. Alvarez pub
lished this book It v as a widely ac-'.
cepted Idea that any rough food
would aggravate stomach ulcer or
duodenal ulcer. Then Dr. Scale Har
ris began treating such cases with a
high vitamin diet, discarding the
then conccntlonal Sippy or Lenhartz
diet (milk and cream). Dr. Harris
Before he left he was suddenly showd
on the auction block and sold do.vn
the river. Just another syndicate
slave !
Irvln Cobb knows all the pitch-men
and has gathered much material from
them who spread their little valises
on trlpoda along the library wall io
sell sleeve garters, suspenders, foun
tain pens and sundry gtmcracka. Th-ay
are chronic nomads, or casing the
country sevaral tlmea a year and
stopping off at big cltlea enrou'.e.
Until you have met Quebec Charlie
or Sock Titus and heard their eple'is
you have missed delightful disserta
tions on life and manners that would
make Cocrates himself cock an off
ear.
(Copyright, 1935. McNaught Syndi
cate.) 4
Everybody Works
But Father
If this Townaend Idea of $300 a
month for all persons over the ape
of 60 should ever come to pass. It will
mesn the revival of an old song with
a completely new meaning. A good
many years aco people were singing
"Everybody works but Father." and
the Intention was satirical. Mother
took In washing and so did Sister
Ann. but father, he sat around all
day.
Under the Townaend plan It would
be father's duty and social obliga
tion to abstain from work. To quali
fy for his monthly pension of S200
he must refuse all remunerative la
bor. Bvtt if father cannot do any use
ful work. It is by no means tme that
he must sit around all day. Father
will have to be stirring himself con
3
Think Today of Your Requirements for
SEEDS
Our seed stocks are all new and fresh, tested and true to type. We have no
carryover from previous years to dispose of. -
FERTILIZERS
A specialized fertilizer for
Sulphate of AMMONIA
LANDPLASTER
SUPERPHOSPHATE
SPRAY MATERIALS
SULPHUR
Save monev on makine liquid lime sulphur Ask about our new sulphur for this purpose
POWDERED BLUESTONE and LIME for Bordeaux
DRY LIME SULPHUR
PREPARED BORDEAUX MIXTURES
We have just installed a seed department in our feed store and offer new seeds
selected for type and productiveness. Lower prices prevail due to lower overhead.
We invite you to inspect our new department. Plenty of parking space. Cheerful
and courteous service.
JACKSON COUNTY FEED COMPANY
4th nr.d B:rtleV. Streets Phone 803
SSI ttVltT
answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped
Letters should be brier and written In
HEALTHFIL DIET.
gave patients three or four days of
beg rest without food or even water
by mouth, then gave them a mixture
of milk, cream and orange Juice I His
patients got along well with this In
compatible mixture. After a few days
of this unorthodox diet the patient
were given also whole wheat bread,
and aa tho to give -the laugh to the
old tlmera In medicine the patients
thrived extraordinarily on the whole
wheat bread, orange juice, milk and
cream. Today physicians everywhere
employ the diet suggested by Dr.
Harris and get result much better
than were ever to be had with the
Sippy or Lenhartz diet.
The smooth diet has Its place in
the treatment of special conditions,
but any one who experiments with
It should make sure he gets an ade
quate ration of vitamins.
Ql'F.STIONS AND ANSWERS
Is There a Farmer In the Audience?
Please inform me where I may pur
chase the whole wheat which you
recommended. (Mrs. H. P.)
Answer Any farmer, mill, feed
store or seed store has wheat, Just
plain old wheat not in a pretty
package but genuine nevertheless.
What to Call it.
I used a fine cough medicine you
prescribed yeara ago, which I made
myself as you directed. It was effec
tive, too. but I forget now what the
Ingredients were, flaxseed and lem
on, but some other things too. In
cidentally we have an argument at
our house about what we should call
a feverish cold. I know you have of
ten said what the proper name Is
but . . . (Mrs. T. 8. F.)
Answer "Call It Crl." Send 10
cents coin and stamped envelope
bearing your address, for booklet of
that name. It contains the directions
for making the fool proof cough
medicine.
Four Pounds a Week.
On a near-starvation diet my sis
ter lost 17 pounds In 18 days but has
been a wreck since ... I find your
method is Just what you say ra
tional and easy. I have lost 12
pounds In three weeks and I am feel
ing better than for years' and con
tinuing to "dwindle" a la Dr. Brady
. . . (Mrs. B. E. M )
Answer Easy does it. You didn't
acquire the excess weight all In a
month why try to burn It off so
fast? if you want to reduce, give
your age, weight, height, and inclose
stamped envelope dearlng your ad
dress. Don't live In "City" or "Local."
(Copyright 1935, John F. Dllle Co.)
F.d Note: Persons wishing to
communicate with Dr. lirady
should send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady, M. D., 365 El
Camlno, Beverly Hills. Cal.
stantly under the Townsend plan.
For It Is the heart of the scheme that
aged persons shall receive their $200
a month on the condition only that
they spend It within the next 30
days.
In the Townsend economic system
it Is father's duty to make the mon
ey fly. Free currency circulation Is
the life blood of any economic sys
tem, and father will be the primary
circulating agent. He will be the
aerator, the tonic, the morning
draught that punches up the liver
and repairs last night's dtetary ex
ceases. It will thus be seen that old age
pensions and the Townsend scheme
nre far from being one and the same
thing. Old age pensions are Intended
to guarantee security and peace of
mind for persons retired from active
life. The Townsend plan really
plunges the old people Into active
life. It makes them the driving wheel
of our economic system.
A household in which husband and
wife are both over 60 would have a
Townsend of very nearly $5000 a year.
It Is not difficult to see how in many
cases the obligation to blow In $100
a week would become a sad burden.
Nice old couples who prefer to spend
the evening listening to the radio or
playing casslno before the fire would
be obligated to go In for night life
on a considerable scale. Wishing to
stay at home with a good book, they
are under legal and moral compulsion
to throw a party.
What is an elderly person to do
when the pension month has only
two more days to run. the sum of
$47 remains to be spent, and the
rheumatlz is so bad you can hardly
move from the chair? If the Town
send Idea ever becomes law the courta
will probably throw it out on the
ground of cruelty to old age. New
York Times.
every purpose at rock bottom
SULPHUR
LILLY'S MORCROP
MURIATE OF POTASH
- 1ST -3
Comment
on the
Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
THE front page, always a picture,
as accurate as skilled news gath
erers know how to make it, of what
is going on In the world; Just now a
jumbled picture, full of significance
to everyone who knows how to read
It.
" pv EM OC RATIO Insurgents Le,, a
Is big headline tells us.
Lose what? Lose an attempt to
substitute a dole bill of their own for
the President $4,800,000,000 "work
relief" bill.
The significance of tht headline
Ilea not In the bill they sought to
substitute but the fact that they lost
in the senate appropriations commit
tee by the narrow margin of a tie
vote, with the committee chairman
casting the deciding ballot.
It waa DEMOCRATS, not Repub
licans, who were gunning for the
President's work relief bill and seek
ing to substitute on of their own.
ANOTHER big headline: "Defense
Offers Alibi for Kidnap Ladder."
The defense, of course, refers to
Bruno Hauptmann, whose contention
that he was Innocent of the kidnap
ing of the Lindbergh baby rests al
most entirely upon alibis which
means testimony to the effect that
he wasn't there at the time.
At thla distance from the trial, one
wonders how many of these alibi wit
nesses are telling the truth and how
many are lying on the witness stand.
IT IS really Important to know. Ly
ing on the witness stand, known
legally as perjury. Is about as certain
a method of DEFEATING Justice as
could be found.
" OLDINO Company Bill Intro
JT1 duced," another headline in
forms. The holding company bill, Intro
duced In congress. Is an effort, wheth
er wise or not thla writer doesn't
know, to correct numerous public
utility abuses that have grown up.
with the Idea of ultimately bringing
about lower public utility rates.
At least that is what the politicians
tell us. Sad experience tells us we
can't always believe what the politi
cians say. '
--
THIS is worth keeping in mind:
These public utility abuses,
which are numerous and unquestion
ed, have grown up under GOVERN
MENT REGULATION, Which in effect
has protected public utilities In mo
nopoly.
The chances are that If, Instead of
government regulation with its at
least partial Insurance of monopoly,
we had a free and unrestricted com
petition, with the efficient surviving
and the lneffllent going broke, there
would have been FEWER of these
abuses.
RAYMOND HAMILTON, a fugitive
desperado, offers to surrender
to federal authoditles and ACCEPT a
long term In Alcatraz prison if they
will save him from death in the elec
tric chair for murder.
It Is probable that the federal au
thorities will tell him to go chase
himself that they will capture him
sooner or later and and IMPOSE
whatever penalty a Jury sees fit to
decree.
That, at any rate, is what they
ought to say to him.
annoyed lately about leaks.
They wrongly su.pected some of
orices
1
(Continues f.jir pnge one)
their adversaries. They plan now to
let out only such news as they de
sire, and let it out only through th
press publicity funnel but they may
be disappointed.
The new dealer are becoming real
ly slick In their methods. The official
announcement of the reorganization,
for Instance, was a publicity gem.
It might well be used as a text book
for all aspiring press agents.
Not one word was said In it about
firing anyone or abolishing any de
partment. Frank's name was not
mentioned, nor was Howe's. The
statement was confined to the "con
structlve" resulta of the reorganiza
tion, which concealed the whole
story.
The name of every new dMslon
chief was mentioned In the an
nouncement, but a vacant space waa
left where Howe's name would ordi
narily have been placed as head of
consumers' counsel.
Flight o Time
(.Medford and Jackson Count)
History from the files of the
Mall Tribune of 20 and 10 Tears
Ago).
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
February 8, 1925
(It Was Sunday)
Bill to move courthouse from Jack
sonville passes legislature.
Floyd Collins, Kentucky mountain
eer, pinioned by a rock slide In a
cave, is dead, after ten days of ef
forts to rescue. Tragedy aroused the
deep sympathy of the nation, and
brought the radio to the fore as a
means of spreading details.
Pownpour in the city snri vnlley. is
followed by clear and cool weather.
Mrs. J. W. Jacobs presents the
Chamber of Commerce with a bunch
of pussywillows she gathered on Bear
Creek.
Bill to deprive Gov. Pierce of pow
er to appoint a fish commissioner
falls. Jackson county Republicans
irked by failure of governor to ap
point a fish commissioner from
southern Oregon.
Youth who pretended he was drunk
at a dance, la fined $25 and costs,
and lectured 40 minutes.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAV
February 8. 1915
(It Waa Monday)
British ships flying American flag
in submarine zone protested by Germans.
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Remedies
Sqillhhs Adex 7C
Cltrncarbomite $1.1 !
0c Castorlii sc
8rc KttiscliPH Suits (We
S1.25 Alisorltlne Jr 94c
:."c Zcrhst Capsules 17c
3.c firoves Laxative
Bromo (Jiilnlne lie
Vegetable Compound, plnt...'c
Jl.oo Adlerlka Wc
$1 .Sft Taknra $1.nn
Si. no Mile Nerilne 1c
S.V Vlcks Vapo Rub 21c
loo Ha.ter .Up'rln f.3r
loo Squllih Aspirin 39c
"iO Squlbh Aspirin m
ROc fal Hep.it It a 49c
!"c V.x Lav1 17c
i.V reenamint 17c
$1 SqulbM nd I Iver nil 79c
Mineral Oil. Russian or 1
American, quarts ... 9c
lore 1 4ft Insulin si.;;
Kotev I7c
Modes 1r
Hnex ftQr
super "IV rod Liver Oil 79c
nc Alks Vlter ty
C A. Cilncer Ale. quarts Tie
rae $1.19
DRUG STOE3;
Ladies' Re?t Room
Tavern Hotel at Eagle point Is des
troyed by fire, with e-itimated dam
age of $7,000 covered by insurance.
Bogus nickels In circulation here,
are hardly distinguishable from gen
uine. Turkey will be the main Item f:v
ed to Republicans at the Lincoln cUy
banquet.
Mrs. Gus Newbury while cranking
an auto last Saturday slipped and
fell hurting her ankle. She is im
proving rapidly.
"Eighth Episode of the Matter
Key" at the Paae; "A tihotcun In His
Back" at the It: "200.000 Feet of
Comedy" at the Star.
HOT Music! FUN!
A I Stewart
And His Nite Owls
SATURDAY NITE
JACKSONVILLE
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Sat Mite
Always a Crowd
BOTH HALLS
TWO ORCHESTRAS
ONE ADMISSION f.
- TOBACCOS
Antiseptics
MlffMns, qunrts 49c
SOc Litvorla . 39c
Giant size l.lsierlue .V)c
Pints Peroxide . 1'ic
SI. 00 Lysol Sic
Solution S. T. 37.. 51 & .Vc
SI Znnlte 89c
1
Dentifrices
1
50c Ipana Tooth Paste 39c
40c Llsterine Tooth Paste 33c
2.c Llsterlne Tooth Paste 19c
Colgate Tooth paste 19c
Dr. Lyons Toofh pnuder 29c
Dr. West Tooth Brushes 39c
Tek Tooth Brushes 39c
Proplt lactic Tooth Brushes :i9c
Sqiilbh Bental Cream 19c
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Tob
accos
Prince Albert, pound fiiic
Velvet, pound HUc
Sir Walter Kalelsli, pound... K3r
Cieo. W ashing ton. pound .Vtc
Hurler Burle, pound 47c
t'nlon Loader, pound 71c
Hay's Work ',.v
Bran us Mule V v
Climax (M .v.
HorM'shoe ..., ' .c
Clipper ; ,v
star ;.;(
Beechnut Sr
Buffalo, (.olden Urn In, Hull
Durham, Catcher. Ilurlp Hur
ler 4 for 13c
1
Stud
Tarct
Hill
I nlmi 1 r.nli-r
Tilri!
UflsHorl li
Half .V H ilt
sir Waller RaMch .
;m. j.hin2tin ...
Hi I'kiiir .
MikIfI
Vrhrl
Prlnr, Alhrrt
I"c
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CaniH.. I lir.trrrif:i)., I.i
Ir and (lid (inl.N
2 for 25c
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