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PAGE TWELVE MTvDFORD fATL TRIBUNE. fEDFOTCD, OREGON. FttTDAY. .TUNE 7. 1935. Medpord Mail Tribune "tmwnt In Southern Ortgoo fttidt tht Mail rribunt'1 Dajij tieept aiurd Published bj UEUrORH PRINTING CO. lft-ST-19 N. fit SL FbOM 16 BO HE HI W. UUUL, Editor Ab Independent Newipipv Bnterad aa fecood clatf nutter it Uadiord. Oreion, under Ad of Marco 8. 1819. ailltHCHIl'TlON fUTKS 0T Hail ID Aritaoe Dallj. on w 9.00 Oil It, its raontta 3.T5 Dallj, dm mectti.... 90 By Carrier Id Adunea MnJford, Aabltnd, JaeksoDTlU, Central Point, Phoenix. TaJeot, Gold Hill and oo btenway. Dallr. one rw..,. .f.wu Dally, ill month! 3-25 Dallr. one month -60 All terma, Utah to adrane. Offlclat piper of tht City of Medford. Official papn of iaeta&D County. liEMHKH OK TUB ASSOCIATED PKEBS 1IM uwcuicu rim w """" tbt uh for publication of ail oeva dUpatdm . . - u .i i i utitul In (nta rutntm All rlibta (Of piihlleatloe of iptelaj dlspaUA fttreio ar abo reaened. MEMHRK UK UNITED PKHS MEMMEH OK AUD11 BUREAU 09 ClIU'tJLATUJNS ArirertUtnt KfprueoUtlTet U. a mouensen company OffleM 10 New Y'lrk, Chicago, Detroit. Bu Prinel-eo ! Anseiei Reattle Portland. ton Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry r. .i..r..v. nra comlnff out OI their dens, and are reported plentiful among the rocks and weeds of rural areas. This reptile has been libeled extensively the past two weeks by being likened to a kidnaper. The mercury reached 105.3 degrees and tha front pages of all Portland papers Wed. The publicity disgusted Humdingers. Inc., no end. The heat wu not as bad as It looked in blackface type. o The Older Girls are all busy mak ing strawberry Jam. In red-hot kitch ens, in the evening, they cool oil by shelling pew on tno Iront Porcn- WILL TRADE high grade, typewriter for good family cow; must be tested. Phone 164, Marshfteld. (Coos Bay times) The muse versus the moos, Seven high school students were arrested at Vianlia, Calif., for com pressing themselves In the front seat of an auto, designed for two per sons. Outside of being quite an en gineering feat, the incident should cheer Commercement exerclne ora tors who feared the young might be come "discouraged when beset by the discomforts of the depression." Tour corr. will bet a hat. or the equivalent thereof in cash or candy, that the proposed recall election against Governor Martin will never reach the scripture-quoting and cuss ing Wsll Street stage, so dear to the hearts or political trouble-makers. There are signs the people the up state politicians are threatening to save for their own benefit, are not in a mood to sign recall petitions as freely as they did chain-letters. t Citizens are urgrd to memorize the serial numbers of Weyerhaeuser'' ran som bills. Try LIOOIMUM A on your thinker. There are only 20 more. j NICK OF Till: Ql FbN. ( London Kire Cheering, singing, shouting and crying. I And then the King! A pnle radiance, a slcnder whlted shadow, with the Queen behind him . , . The Queen then did a strange, an unuMinl, thing. She outstretched her arms, so that all might see thnt sho was real and human. A device hss been Invented that will operate an automobile without the aid of Its owner. That a nothing. Any 10-ear-old ran operate father, car without either Die aid or the permission of its owner. I Hart lord (Conn.) Courant So can darling daughter. The sheriff of Marlon county, in dicted by the grand Jury, for aiding prisoners to c(ae from his own Jail, srems to have lacked soc table -nes6. It has not been alleged thai he waved farewell to the departing I crtmlnsls. Walla Walln, Wsh.. has launched a campaign against downtown diplo mats sitting down on Main street. '"There pre many complaints." a press dispatch states, "that men go to sleep, and pedestrians fall over them." Locally, it Is different. A street corner ee;nomltt Is at his man wakeful prriixi. and apt to get run over by a bahy-buy. while point ing In the general direction of Kus sla. "JUNE nillDEH SUHKENUKH." (Hdllne Klamath Kails KeraidlJt Is also reported from a highly au thentic source that lurking in the background arc several June grooms. aibo vaptured. I A quartet of joutiis were caugnt ! last evening driving down the stieel ; They were evenly divided In t:ie front and rear seats, instead of an ' in the lronl seat. Head the Mall'lrlbuue clastifieo to. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M.D. NlRned lettera pertaining to person nl health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment Hill he a nattered hy Dr. lirady If a itamped self-ad-dressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, 20, El ('amino, Beverly Hills, Cat. IlKTTFIC 11 Y THAT BRIDGE Don't cross the bridge until you come to It, the old proverb says. A wee cavity forms In one of your tcctH. At flr&t it irefir- """ i is painless and jNThaps you are unaware thut caries or decay has started at all. You're feel ing all right and your teeth give you no trouble so why pay that semi-annual visit to your dentist for I n s p e ctlon and cleaning or any t rea trnent which may be necessary t In due time the caries or decay reaches the pulp or nerve and then you have a toothache. Perhaps you still resort to home treatment, get temporary relief, and put off the visit to the dentist, this time be. cnuse you're afraid it will be painful. But eventually you have to go, and your procrastination, you find, has cost you a tooth, not to mention the Impairment of health which may fol low If you persist In false economy. The dentist extracts the tooth and offers to Install n bridge to fill the gap. But you're still qulto Scotch and you promise to think It over. Once you get away from the dentist you will probably keep sway until you arc driven bnck by further trouble. What happens In the next few years? Here is what hapjwna. as de scribed by Dr. Willis F. Ader, Los Angeles, or, den tor: 1. The opposing tor.Th in the oppo site arch elongates. 3. The teeth on both sides drift townrd the vamnl space. 3. The normal contnet between the teeth Is lost. 4. Pood lodges between ' the teeth, foments or decomposes snd favors cavity formation between the teeth. 5. Bad breath results from decom posing food and decay. 6. The gums gradually retract, ex posing the roots of the teeth. 7. Pyorhhea pockets develop between the teeth. 8. The bone around these drifting teeth Is absorbed and the teth grndually become loosened. ; 9. Chewing efficiency is Impaired, leaving an extra work load for j the stomach. I 10. Eventually It becomes necessary to replace several teeth witn bridge or otherwise, Instead or the original trouhle-mnker. The moral Is plain. You had better buy that bridge when you come to It. Tim i 1a the best economy. Dr. Ader does not mention a con- i dltlon which may give a good deal ! of annoyance In such cases. This is j the loud snapping or crackling when ! the Individual with one or more 1 NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclnryre NEW YORK, June 7. Thoughts while strolling: Weat End avenue Is the most European of all New York .Streets. Ideal for la a murder or the Lj,2 h'hkIo of hidden ( genius. ' Fo r a walk In the eve ning with the only girl or a midnight fire. Behind the trees must lurk kid napers. A block from Broadway, It Jeeim a mtle Add name. that come up like a hiccup: F,d d le Duchin. Also Jimmy Cngney. Oclctt Butyess calls them The Waltzing Mir of Literature, le. those who can go rcAa, sirs fizz 11 Till f. C MuN.N A H .S CO j.f,...UlB N,. K.l l.A-.rl., P.-J cf f,...t. aw. ill 4d W i ,1 WIIKN YOU COME TO IT missing teeth masticates. This is due to . subluxation or partial disloca tion of the Jaw Joint and there is nothing to correct It except restora tion of the missing teeth by a suit able bridge or otherwise, and re sumption of normal mastication. Even If the condition of the teeth and the efficiency of mastication were merely a question of comfort. It would still be wise economy to buy that bridge when you1 come to it. But when you figure In .the effect of faulty mastication on health It becomes clear that putting off neces sary dental treatment la sheer ex travagance. (MENTIONS AND ANSWERS. Acid Hard On Skin. My son works where transparent paper Is made. He has to put his hands and arms In a sulphuric acid solution at intervals. The skin Is getting red and sore and very sensi tive . . . Mrs. W. W. S. Answer Each morning and after noon before he begins work he should apply to hands and arms some lano lin and olive oil or castor oil, equal parts, wiping off the excess oi grease with a cloth. Ho should keep ut hand a bucket or washing soda solution and rinse his hands nnd arms in it Immediately after remov ing them from the acid solution. Typhoid Carrier. I had typhoid fever a year ago. and now I am a typhoid carrier. Is there any way to clear this up. short of removal of the gall-bladder? 1 have three persons In my family, and I hate to think that any ot them may bo lnret.ed . . . Mrs. . Answer I know of no way to clear tip the condition. Removal of the gall-bladder Is only a fair bet, not a certain cure. All othera In votir family or in frequent association with you should be Immunized against typhoid. Old Dr. Webster. Webster defines "Doctor" as a medical practitioner, one legally qualified to prescribe remedies for disease. So you owe an apology to the qualified physician (D.O.) whom you summarily turned down. Bene ficial agents do not have to be Poi sonous Drills. Mrs. E. E. U. Answer Old Dr. Webster may have defined It like that. Webster's New International Dictionary, second edi tion, 1035, says a doctor Is one duly licensed to practice medicine. Drugs. poisonous or otherwise, have nothing to do with It. When I say "Doctor," I menu doctor. The osteopath whom I "turned down" wanted me- to tell him how to Inject a poisonous chemi cal into the tlsHues. nn treatment. (Copyright. 1(135, John P. Dllle Co.) Ed. Nolo: Persons wishing to commuiilente with Dr. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. Mllllum Brady. M. D., 'i!,'s Camlim, Beverly III Us. Cullf. but a little way berore stopping and waltzing a lot of Incomprehensible verbiage. That captivating sprinkle l of white In Mary McKlnnon hair. i So many new restaurant nnd most of them empty. They probably don't say "Here's dust In your eye!" In the middle west bars any more. America's Pelmist No. 1: Clarnnce D.irrow. Nobody can look through one like Justice Hughes. Or grin so amiably tis Kelcey Allen. I-ook allkes: Bob Hague and John F Hylan. Drinking from a Ju,i name: Guton Borlum. Postmaster K.irlevs go-funny eye like Dreiser. Al joison and Patsy Kelly. Anv time I see gyp. sir along a devrted slreet, I go lino a akedaddlr. nilly Gaston is nwrthe top low collar wearer. The screen's ace drunk Hunh Her bert. Those Idlers around the c:i- Picture Framing PLAYING Cards 2 Decks for 69c A new Milpment of the er latest droned bneK. tin iiMiallv atharilxe. quality ranli nlth rIU edge. CRIBBAOE Qllf BOARDS 03l Inlaid wmnl ettuiiMng litmrd tilth et of pen-. CIGARETTE CASES Special Value .. $1.00 Minnie line nf fine ntelal ea-e. tilth one iif klntl. (old. .lher and rotmed t'tiam eK Iiih:i(-co lj;lit. LADIES' OK 'KERCHIEFS t-OC Smart applique detUn on iheer linen. Ihimt rolled edne. eiinn" rolnri and while. BOOK PLATES Package of 50 I UC nr mir iMTMtn.i) icnatuie. i uttr.ulhe ?nr;in of Identl fHn tour hook ot inuli Pituted nlth Vnur Name. J.vi lur i.nrt .vto for . man's Institute silent, pipe-smoking, i staring. If BsaII Durant were ba:d, ; he could pus for Orvllle .Wright t Thiru?a were tough In 1920, too. Kin ! Hubbard wrote: "Ez Pah Is llln? fish eguts by the dozen." Jack Curleyl the old Roman of ath letic promotions, was In California with his wife and daughter when, as the result of a sudden call to return to New York, he booked passage on the Ill-fated plane that crashed, kill ing' Senator Cutting and four others. An hour before time to no to the airport, and he doesn't know why, he canceled his passage and came by train. He came back to town telling It Innocently enough and found he was Just one in a million who missed the fatal ship. No popular nine has ever touched the established New Yorker so sen timentally as the swlngy "Sidewalks of New York." More than any other refrain It caught the city's heart-beat and hurdy-gurdy motif. Al Smith, of course, gave impetus to the popu larity by making it a campaign sor.g. The author was recently found pen nlles. forgotten, suf ferine and one wondera who on opulent Tin Pan Al ley did not learn of such distress? Anyway, Al Smith did, and gave him proper hospitalization and will see that he no longer feels the sting of nealect Trom a city ho so Immeas urably cheered. Al mandollnlsis of the George Adc Fables era take a secret pride In the International success of the peppery Dave Apoilon. He has plink-planked his way to hlh favor in most of the music halls of Europe and on the continent as well as from coa.st to const In America, And has revived an Instrument that was aa extinct as the dodo. When he appears in a city, music teachers who have scratched the mandolin from their curriculum restore It. Apoilon, Russian born. 1a not only a master of the mandolin, but In many ways Is about the most versatile "plff-awmer" surviving vaudeville's evaporation. The mandolin mania struck our town in the early 1000's. Ed Worn eldorff. hardware clerk and the o.ily mandollnlst, became Prof. Womeldo. iT with evening classes In a studio in the Lupton block. Social status was established by the number of ribs or mot her -of -pearl frets In a man dolin. Almost every girl suffered a lovelorn mandolin trio under her bed room window each moonlight nl-jlit. And then George Ade turned out that Jubilant fable about Eustace and his mandolin and every mandollnlst felt suddenly slsMfled. The art was drowned In a back -wash of gink's. Incidentally, the bicycle has never been so- evident since it went out as this summer. Central, Prospect and Bronx parks are fairly a whirr with costumed bikers from Jaunty beretod Juveniles to bowhtskcred fellows who suggest the pedaling papas of the Paris Bols. Severn! of the sidewalk cafes have curb bicycle racks. One of Peter B. Kyne's grander stories concerns the grouchy old cod ger who sat on his hih porch during the paaslng of a circus parade. When an elephant with a beautiful Egyptian lady In the howdah wme into view, he began to sway to the clarlnetod Oriental refrain, And toppled over the porch cd-e. As they rushed to pick him up. he snarled: "I'd be all right If the danged women would let me be!" (Copyright. 19H.V McNaught Syndi cate.) (Continued from Page One.) To find nine-tenths of them, vmi will have to look into the waste has- SWEM'S GIFT SHOP "ON MAIN STREET" HOME GARDEN HOOKS Regularly 7C $1.00 I OC Hook an (:idlolu. HahlliiH, Husev Kotk ti.inlen. etc.. bv the ui'll known 5:11 ilen author It). K. I . K.k knell. with the clear, brilliant, full-of detail prints prompt service and fair prices. Films in at 10 a. m. Ready by 5 p. m. IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE THE BEST AUTOGRAPH OQ ALBUMS, rcg. 75 03l VhW k i i l il r tl 1,11 LI ;it li.ll lr;ithrr rrr n 11 litflc i'ihik' of 1''li v , LIQUOR Sets Rcsr. ?2.?0 . $1.25 tju.ilnt tlt.-iped hot tie w ith M c;1;ie. Mher hand decora tion on rr t ;il. kets of the Washington correspon dents, where they rightfully belong. The Innocent steps they take are Just as serious. For example, the fed eral communications commission press agent -has made no announce ment of the fact, but the commis sion has sent out to field agents a confidential order Instructing them to report any "unwarranted or libel ous attacks on public officials." This order was sent out five months ago. In January. So far, there is no evidence that the commission has taken any action against anyone for "unwarranted or libelous attacks." It has made no effort, for instance, to suppress Huey Long, whose attacks are certainly considered by the ad ministration to be both unwarrant ed and libelous. The commission disclaims censor ship Intentions, and no one can pin It down to any violations of Its dis claimer. The situation is that it has Issued orders which afford a good op portunity for censorship. All new dealers are reading with sharp Interest an article which ap peared in the obscure quarterly pub ltsherf hv Columbia University. Po litical Science quarterly. It was writiwhlcn ls FINE- aoes not a,rfpr fl,n ten by Prof. Ogburn. who was news six months ago when he retired from the NRA consumers advisory board and returned, to private thinking, at Chicago University. His current thought ls that Presi dent Roosevelt has a hold on the poor fellow such as no president ever had. His deduction ls that aR most people are poor, most are for Roosevelt. The way Prof. Onburn tries to prove it ls by analyzing the vote. He studied three types of vot ers, large city, small town and rural, In Illinois. In each group he discov ered that the lower Income voters cast their ballots for Roosevelt. He checked up on the rent they pay, and thus reached his conclusion. What he failed to find out Is how they will vote In 1936. The decision of congressional bonus leaders not to press their cause at tills session may be traced to firm political roots. They will deny it. out they knew very well that they could get a bonus bill (Harrison comprom ise or better at this session. Foremost In their mind was mone tary Inflation, not bonus. Also men tlonable ls the fact that, if they Dassed a bonus bill, they would loee the issue, and consequently the vet- the kidnapers weren't any too flush erans' vote. Next year ls a campaign j with money, and had to start spend -year, and even the simpleton voters tne marked rrtnsom ulUs without know that the proper time to pass j a bonus bill is then. delay. Illegal Insurance Soliciting Reported SALEM. Ore., June 7. (Special) Representatives of the Pacific Inter national Health association of Saa Francisco are reported to be actively soliciting business in Oregon, accord ing to the office of Hugh H. Earle. insurance commissioner. The Pacific International Health association is not licensed to do an Insurance busi ness In tills state and any personal solicitation is unlawful. CommlFsion cr Earle states that a warrant has been sworn out for the arrest of one representative, and any one having Information which will lrad to '.he apprehension of others should con tact the state police or Insurance commissioner. DAREDEVILS WILL RACE AT EUGENE FAIRGROUND PORTLAND. June 7. t.T) D.tre deWls of the Pacific coast auto rac ing clan will (EO into action on Eu gene's Lane county fairground track Sunday. June 17, it was announced here today by Bobby Rowe, Portlind sports promoter. The speedway aces will appear in a complete program of events. Rowe stated. PORTLAND. June 7 (API Charles T. Haas, chairman In charge of the Oreiton exhibit at the San Diego ex position, will officially represent this state at Southern California's Inter national event. Japan's aluminum producers have an annual output of about 5.000 tons. GENTLEMEN'S 7J". STATIONERY.. (9C A portfolio puck it ce of '! I sheet and envelope of the kind of writing paper thnt men like. Kodak Films Oct an extra roll to morrow for Sunday picture taking. I'.jrrv In tM'k Ihtp DEVELOPING & PRINTING We operate our own photo finishing laboratories, using the finest of materials. You'll be more than pleased Hand Hooked SILK MATS . 95c Unelt Hken handicraft from t;eorcia. tfvti ie In round and H ii.tr e. Oiher l.iuer lre at pro port ton-it eh tilchrr price. COMPACTS for 50c Munnitij new tvi and de ltn In both dniihir and ln $le looe powder t1e. Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS. A WASHINGTON dispatch tells us: "Legislatvc action to retain the NRA machinery but without any at tempt to enforce the codes ruled out by the supreme court was decided upon today by President Roosevelt and congressional leaders." In other words. KEEP THE JOBS. That Is the essence of good politics. GENERAL HUGH JOHNSON, speak ing at a press club luncheon In Washington, asserts that no constitu tional amendment Is necessary to protect NRA principles. True enough. The Idealistic background of NRA, damentally in any way from the Golden Rule, which has never been written Into any constitution or Into any book of laws, but which has been of inestimable benefit to the world. f YOU must have glanced, at least hastily, at this dispatch from Quetta, India: "Official quarters estimated to night that 50.000 persons throughout this region lost their lives in the earthquake of last Friday." That Is practically equivalent to the population of any TWO countle in Southern Oregon. This Quetta earthquake was a real disaster. THE first of the Weyerhaeuser ran som bills has shown up In Hunt ington, In Eastern Oregon, and was spent for a railroad ticket to Salt Hike Cltj. What does that mean? Well, It means, for one thing, that IF YOU want to be helpful, you ! 1 might get one of the neat little booklets In which the serial numbers of the ransom bills are printed, mem orize the list and then keep a sharp watch on the money you take in. Acquitted. SALT LAKE CITY, June 7. (AP) George Allen. 67, of Denver, was acquitted yesterday of a charge oi obtaining (500 in a confidence game from R. B. Arms of Canhy. Ore May 27. The hearing was held before Judge M. J. Bronson in city court. Use Mall Tribune want ads. ; FREE DANCING "Want to have fun?" Come to BROWN'S LOG CABIN BAR Riverside and Main St. Music by The Black Cats Wed. nite. Sat. nitc ri CIRCULATING LIBRARY ICED DRINK GLASSES Regularly $1.50 Qr doz Dozen wvC 12 onnre size, chip proof edee, .spiral etched design. CAKE PLATES OQn Regularly $2.00 UwC Topa sin pLile- nltii per fectly H.it top. Atinwthc etch ed dein. BLUE WILLOW CUPS and SAUCERS. 3 for 25c (;ood j 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 wan- tn the ever .. -iMil.tr "Ithu Hlltow" dr lc.n. TEACHERS' BIBLES Regularly CO Cn $3.25 & $3.85 jiejf rtrontnnu 1n with com plete font orditnee. t le.ir. e:i to re;ul lpe. t.llt edge, divin ity tlmitt htiMlinr:. HOSIERY 7C LAUNDRY KIT 1 OC A h tilth pa k,i;r to keep ottr It o a r nlth inintiilure clothe line and pin to drt them aftrr laundering. A unhiie nnd tiefn gilt. I Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jack sou Count) History from the flies of the Mall Tribune of 10 and -0 Yean Ago). TEN YEARS AGO TODAY June 7, 1025. (It was Sunday.) Secretary cf State Kellogg, In ad dress at St. Paul, "warns Americans. If you love your Democracy, to com bat the growing tide of "Red" prop aganda, which constitutes the only real menace confronting the nation." American Legion drum corps have their picture in the Portland papers. Andrews Brothers to stage a eant at the fairground in summer. pas mid - Valley Granges to perfect plana for "Agricultural Fair" in fall. First train arrives with equipment for National Guard encampment here. - Joe MeMahon returned to duty as traflc cop. and I again on the trail of speeders. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY June 7, 101.1. William Jennings Bryan resigns As secretary of state, following argument with President Wilson over German policy. Resignation ls accepted. Water Superintendent Olen Arns plger Issues water regulations for summer season. State highway board differs from county court on paved highway be tween Central Point and Seven Oaks. The county proposes a route with two ral I road s crossing and se ve n right angles. The highway board favors a straight route and no rail road crossings. Women resident of the east side complain to police boys are going swimming In Bear creek "as naked a can be." The youngsters disport on the bank and "have no sense of shame," the protestant allege. HEATH'S DRUG STORE DRUGS, TOILETRIES and TOBACCOS For years this store has enjoyed a reputation for accurate prescription service, quality drugs and toiletries nnd personal, friendly M-rtiie iiriiilml through jean of service In thN i-nminnnltv. 'I Ills sTOIIi; WILL MLL'T ALL COMPETITIVE PUICLS. You will find Mint ynu can SWT: MONKY here, yet be assured of the same high iias qimlily and service. Alka-Seltzer 49c Moth Proof Bags 29c Kelloggs Ant Paste 19c TOBACCO We carry a complete stock of tobac cos fresh every week. Pepsodent Tooth Paste 31c Thermos Bottles 79c Ovaltine 53c 8. M. A. Squibbs Chocolate Scot-Tissue Johnstons Instant i fijji iniiimi ,mn)i.iin ilimippiin, nimii in, ,.i , i'--'ir-KrfrTfifft The Store That Ladies' Rest Rooms Medford Bldg Phone 884 WASHINGTON, June 7. (API President Roosevelt today nominated Nelson T. Johnson, of Oklahoma, tha present minister to China, to be am bassador1 to China in the newly ele vated post. . SALEM. June 7. (AP) O. S. Fletcher of Eugene was appointed by Governor Martin today to serve on the Lane county planning board. STRAHT Vou'll find Pork Lone a most satis t tying drink, whether you prefer highballs, cocktails, juleps or ust straight. Askfbr No. 138C PINT n. uiA1.70at. n. uio50 ''Pr. Vitavose 43c 2 for 15c Fudge, lb 39c I Fills Prescriptions jPjj P,NI" MUUJL II llltflia! DRUG STORE "ENERGY" "Mother says everybody knows how important a well-balanced diet is . . . and she says Shredded Wheat is an ideal food. She must tx right. It tastes fine and I feel fine." Crisp, golden-brown Shredded Wheat i just right for youngsters ...contains the vital health ele ments necessary for strong bones nd teeth ... for sturdy growth. Ak for IN- fackigt ihoiri tSf p;m:rt of Nnjiri F.ili tnd the red N b. C Lrla NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Un.edi e.k.rj-