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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 30, 1935. PAGE TEN MedfordTribune 'Everyone to Southern O regno KtMids the Mull Tribune" Dally Except Saturday. published by MEDKORD PRINTING CO. SI-3T-3B N. Fir Su Pbooe Tl. ROBERT W. RUHU Editor. AD Independent Newepaper. Entered is cond-cleee mutter l Med Jord. Oregon, under Act of March I. SUBSCRIPTION RATES B7 Mail In Advance: Daily, one year Dally, ell motiihe ' Dally, one monin By Carrier, tn Advance Med ford. Aan land. Jacksonville, Central Point. Phoenix. Talent Gold Hill and on Dally, one year 8.00 Dallv. aix dionihe - Dally, one month All term a, caah In advance. Officii.! Pptr of the City of MrdfordJ. Official I'uper of JimUmid County. UKMItKR OF THE ASSOCJI ATfcl l'Kfc.38 Kccelvini run iura mm orrn.. The Aeeocieied Pree la exclusively en titled to the use fnr publication of all rilanatchee credited to It or other wise credited In thte paper, and alao to the local newa pubinnen nerein. All rights for publication of epectal dispatcher herein are alao reserved. MEMBER OF UNITED PRESS MEMBER OK AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Advertising Repreeenietlves M. C. MOOENSEN A COMPANT Offices In New Vorlt. Chlcsgo Detroit, fian Francisco. Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland. MEMBER. e rii t-nr..rrr: 'fe1 nyf e Ye Smudge Pot Hy Arthur Prrrj Three etate prison Inmate tried to escape Tuesday, and failed. It is not alleged they contracted to hit a politician In the pocketboolc with 60,000. e Another speed Idiot Is limping. The road turned, but he didn't. e e e John Hamilton, a long missing No. 1 bandit, and pal of the late John Dilllnger. has been found burled in sn unnumbered Illinois gravel pit. e e e The second picking of raspberries Is now under way. According to diners, the 103S raspberry shortcake should have been given the rasp berry. e e e The "disgruntled Democrats" plan to nominate Al Smith of New York, as an Independent democratic can didate for the presidency. In an ef fort to defeat the president next year. The 'disgruntled Democrats' have been Increasing by grunts and groans of late, and are estimated to be more plentiful than the grun tled variety. e e A regional forester of the forest service holda "a cigarette In the woods st this time of the year is a loaded gun." Eventually this Hue of reasoning will produce a smoker who didn't know the cigarette was lighted. . e e The first team of horses to be seen on the streets since the return of the horse, with enough equine gumption to prance, did so yester day, s e Premier Mussolini, via fiery ora tory, continues to urge his soldiers to fight. Hallle Selassie, the Em peror of Ethiopia, la lesa vocal, but Is photographed with his whiskers combed, and brandishing a rifle. He will probably get to the firing line not being an orator. e e e Otto Bohnert of the O. Pt. dis trict has potatoes for sale. For many years potatoes would not grow in this valley, because nobody would plant them. e The oldest resident of Tokla. Japan, attributes his great age 103 to getting up at 0 a.m. since he waa five years old. He Just got up at fl a. m. Unlike venerable Americans of many years, telling se crets of their longevity, he did not plow two acres before breakfast, and then walk nine miles to school, In his youth. e e The best looking rainbow since a visiting orator gave everybody SHOO per month and a millionaire to share his wealth with, appeared In the southern heavens late Wednesday. e Conditions have Improved. It Is Setting so a cltlsen will pay his taxea as quick as he will buy a new suto, WAR Pit AVER, "O Lord our Ood. help us to tear their soldiera to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead: help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the wounded, writhing in pain: help us to lay waste to their humble homes with s hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing ffrlef: help us to turn them out roof less with their little children to wander unfriended through wastes of their desolated land in raga and hunger and thirst, sport of the sun flames of summer and the Icy winds ef winter, broken In spirit, worn with travail. Imploring Thee for the refuse of the grave and denied It for our sakes. who adore Thee. Lord, bleat their hopes, blight their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make heavy their steps, water their way With their tears, stain the white snow with the blood of their wound ed feetl We ask of One ho Is the spirit of love and who is the ever faithful refuge snd friend to ah that are sore beet. snd seek His aid with humble snd contrite hearts Orant our prayer. O Lord, and Thme shall be the praise and honor and glory, now and ever. Amen " (Mark Twain's Writings) Oregon M rat Iter Pair tonight and Saturday, but considerable cloudiness west portion nd fogs on coast; cooler interior north portion tonight; moderate porthweu wind off tU coosu The New World Morality TJ"R0M a pro-Italian source in New York City comes a pertinent inquiry. Why all this pother about Mussolini seeking territory in darkest Africa T No one interfered with Great Britain securing territory there. No one interefered with France doing the same thing. No one interfered with Germany, when she secured African colonies before the world war. There were no outbursts of righteous indignation when the United States took territory from Mexico, and later from Spain, nor when she drove the Red man from the fertile plains he owned, and appropriated them by the right of massacre and conquest. But when Italy tries to do what all the other world powers HAVE done, there is a great hue and cry, an intimation that II Duce, because he seeks raw materials which he needs, and more room which his over-populated homeland demands, puts himself and his country somehow beyond the pale of civili zation I ..... FT is all quite incomprehensible to the Fascist headquarters in Greater Manhattan, and entirely contrary to what it regards as good sportsmanship and fair play. Why should Italy be discriminated against, why should she not bo allowed to do, what all the other world powers, have done in the past; and what Japan did, and is still doing, in Man churia t Why indeed! The only answer is times have changed. Italy is doing merely what all the world powers have done in the past, but she is starting in about fifty years too late. During this half century the civilized world has developed what is called, a CONSCIENCE. Morally, the world has advanced, or at least that is what we like to think. There may be certain cynics to question the accur acy of this statement, and maintain that in opposing armed con quest, the world powers are merely making a virtue of neces sity, having all the territory they need, they naturally see no further excuse for conquest, and therefore on highly righteous grounds, condemn it. However that may be, whether the change has been moral, or merely geographical, no oe can deny that the change has occurred. THIS was Germany's misfortune, before the outbreak of the world war. It is Italy's misfortune now. It was Japan's misfortune a few years ago, but Japan had the strength on land and sea, the advantage of an area far removed from Euro pean interests, to get her way, enlightened world opinion. Whether or not Italy can succeed, as Japan succeeded, or fail as Germany failed, remains to be But from a realistic standpoint this much must be coneeded to II Duce; from an international standpoint, morals depend con siderably upon whose ox is gored, and their potency, upon the strength of the opposing battalions. The Too Abundant Life . .in. i ,. SOMEONE is always taking the joy out of lifel Just as all reports show a nation-wide comeback on the part of agriculture, nn article in Harper's magazine maintains mod ern chemistry by improving agriculture is going to ruin it. The idea is this: modern chemistry, through fertilizing and forced growth can so increase production in this country, that all the food stuffs needed can than the state of Colorado. When this is done obviously there will be little or no demand for farm land; practically all tillers of the soil will leave it, and go to the city, thus increasing the present appalling masses of unemployed, and there will be "L" to pay in general. Well so it goes! But before we turn over the land to the buffalo again, and deed the Mississippi basin baek to the Indians, it might do no harm to recall tlftit similar predictions of disaster through pro gress have been made in the past, and none of them to date have materialized. Wo can't qualify as an expert in such matters, but we just don't believe that improving production is going to destroy agriculture or make this country, a less rather than a more dcsirablo place in which to live. Not so long ago the Technocrats had all the world in a per manent tailspin because of tho modern machine, and its limitless productivity. That too sounded perfectly plausible, and terri fying but recently competent authorities have pretty well exploded tho soundness of the basic theories. WE may be just plain dumb, but somehow we can't persuade ourselves that the human race is going to the demnition bow wows, because it can produce too much to eat, to wear, and to enjoy. Far more likely it appears to us, disaster will be certain, when the -crerse comes true, when there are more mouths thau food, more bodies than raiment, etc., etc. We don't deny greatly increased productivity may necessi tate some readjustments and modifications in the systems of distribution and possession; but these professors of gloom and disaster will have to present more have to date, before we will admit, civilization is riding to its doom because it has found ways rather than less. It seems more reasonable to dle along somehow, in spite of nn excess of the good things of life, it will be able to produce so easily. STATE FA1RWILL SALEM. Ore. Aim. 30 (API The gates of the 74th annual state (sir will swing open st .lie state fair grounds here at 9 o'clock tomorrow momma: with all exhibits in Place and entertainment preparrd tor a week ending the following Snturditv night, Leo SplUbart, manager of the in spite of the condemnation of seen. be raised in an area no greater convincing evidence than they to produce more than it needs believe the human race will mud fair under the state agricultural de partment, announced today. The opening day has been desig nated as a children's day, with all children under 16 years of age to be admitted free of charge. Horse races on the Lone Oek rsck will heuln Monday afternoon and will continue through the remainder of the week. A hore show and rodeo will he featured each night. Winners in the milk and cream competition, held aa a preliminary to the state fair, were announced last night by J D. Mickle. head of the food and darles diUsimi of the de partment ot agriculture. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Ur. Brady If a stamped self-ad-dreued envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. owing to the large number ot letters received only a few can be answered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Ur. William Urady. 265 El Cain I no. Beverly Hills. Cal. MEDICAL ETIJICS AN In the course of a letter wishing me many years of happiness In the direction of the thought of the pub lic on health questions, a pro fessional friend says : "The physician who saved my life became the victim of this smug righteous thing called ethics. Because he elected tot em ploy ambulant treatment In most rectal dis eases (except malignancy, he waa compelled to resign from the county medical society . . ," I don't believe it. The doctor may have been too thin of skin and too sensitive to the sneers and snarls of the old fossils who, In every medical society, are always ready to condemn or criticize new departures or the men who have the courage to accept or adopt new methods. But If a doctor is on the square, and not up to any quackery or crooked stuff, his membership in the medical society and his standing in the profession is unassailable and unalienable. All he has to do Is Just plug away at his work, talk right back at any of the big boys who venture to speak out of turn, and bide his time. If he Is right In his departure from the old archaic meth od or practice, he will have the sat isfaction of making the old fogies eat their words and crawl back Into their holes, later on. Actually medical ethics has nothing to do with a physician s employment of new methods. If a doctor has a fair training and a fair amount of experience In practice he Is surely capable of deciding whether or not a given method or remedy is worthy of his acceptance and desirable for his patient. No doubt there are a good many smung physicians in the country who would like to see me expelled from the American Medical association, the New York State Medical society and the Erie County Medical society. They don't like my style and they don't like it when their patients .come back at them with "Oh, but Dr. Brady says . . and I wouldn't like it either, but there Is really no sound reason for the resentment of the old timers. You see, I have noth ing much to do except prowl around on the look-out for new Ideas and Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS UEY LONO talks five hours In the senate and blocks passage of the third deficiency bill, carrying an appropriation of 9103.000,000. That Is a saving of about 20 mil lion dollars an hour. - If the Klngfish could talk for a week on the same terms, the country might become sol vent again. THIS Is front page news on the day these words are written: "Oregon's heat wave continued to day with muggy weather and high temperatures prevailing over the state." If congress could pass a law put ting a stop to "muggy" wather, It might have been worth while for it to stay In session a few days longer. "Muggy" weather Is one of life's griefs. Fortunitely, we have little of It In Southern Oregon. AN OMINOUS headline: "Santa Rosa Reds Defy Vigi lantes." They distribute handbills on door steps, asserting that they are going to remain, and accusing the vigi lantes of being "gangsters and a fa natical mob of half drunk local and Imported thugs." The handbills are sinned by the "Sonoma Section of the Communist Party, U. S. A. Section of Communist Internationale." There are seeds of trouble there. ON THE same day. the Soviet gov ernment of Rusla informs the government of the United States that while It has agreed not to Interfere in the affairs of this country it can't assume any ohltpatlons regarding the Communist Internationale. The Communist. Internationale. It Intimates, Is a law unto itself and can't be prevented from doing as It pleases. WHAT does Well, if it all mean" you had agreed, form ally and solemnly, with your neigh bor that you wouldn't interfere In his affairs, or stir up trouble In his OLD DMIIIrri lr GIN 80c 95c D MODERN METHODS so I happen to get onto some good things a year or two before the rank and file of plodding practitioners find out sbout them. Why should the old guard or their spokesmen get het up about It? They'll learn all about the new Idea, through the reg ular medical Journals and the medi cal societies, as soon as the omnis cient arbiters of these media are convinced It Is established In prac tice. Meanwhile the more progressive doctors will have beaten them to It. of course, but that's only a fair re ward for those who do their own thinking. The lazy and, the dumb leave It to the Pooh-bahs to do their thinking for them: the Pooh-bahs get salaries and kudos for doing It, so everybody Is satisfied except the patient. The patient has a distracting way of trying out the newfangled treatment while the doctors quarrel about It. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Skin Writing If I scratch any part of my skin It raises a white welt. If a finger or stick Is used to mark an Initial, this raises up distinctly enough to read. I am 32, first noticed this about 6 years ago. . . . Mrs. R. A.) Answer No significance. Just indi vidual pecularlty of vasomotor reac tion. Stature I am 5 feet l'2 Inches tall and would do anything to add three Inches ... I have hung from hall bannister, straining and stretching until I could almost feel something snap did this swinging faithfully for months, but not a fraction of an Inch did I gain . . . (Miss A. W.) Answer Sorry, daughter, but If there were anything known which would Increase stature I'd try It on the dog gladly. It la just possible that a course of vitamin and hor mone treatment by your physician might stimulate further growth. Diabetes Please advise how I can learn more about the optimal ration of vitamins for diabetics. (J. 8. B.t Answer Send stamped envelope bearing your address, and ask for monograph on diabetes. Inclose ten cents coin if you want the booklet "Building Vitality." which tells about the role of vitamins. Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady. M. D., 263 El Cam! no, Beverly Hills. Cal. household, and your son then DID Interfere and stir up trouble, and your neighbor protested, and you an swered: "Why, I didn't stir up any trouble In your household: that was MY SON, and what can I do about what he does," you would be In about the same position as the Soviet gov ernment of Russia. - A MONO private Individuals, one who makes a contrsct with a notorious liar and crook gets little sympathy when his contract Is broken. That Is about the fix of the gov ernment of the United States in Its present controversy with Russia over the activities of communists in this country. Communications No Assault Says Mitchell. To the Editor: I Just want to inform you on your error about that fight and quarrel I was supposed to have had the other day. There waa no razor used and I wasn't held for the grand Jury. Bill Turvey had one lit tle cut on his finger he got when he first hit at me. I was drying my safety razor blade -and he hit at me. I ducked and he cut his finger on the blade. He fell over a stump and hurt his shoulder. I was in to the Pass yesterday and he failed to appear, so there was no trial or anything else. I want a re traction of your statement, or I will see what can be done. Hoping to see one In sn early edition, I remain, JAKE L. MITCHELL. Williams, August 28. Editor's note: The story published August 22 was based on information from the state police, said to have been given by the complainant. James W. Turvey. On August 28 The Mall Tribune published the fact that the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon, placed against Mr. Mitchell, had been dismissed by Justice of the Peace E. W. Madtson of Orsnts Pass, on motion of the district sttorney. when the com plaining witness did not appear In court. The Msll Tribune Is glad to publish Mr. Mitchell s letter M- plaining the situation. 1 COMING!! SHRINE PATROL CIRCUS JACKSON COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS ALL UNDER BIQ TENT 2G ALL STAR ACTS ADMISSION ADII.TS 40c I KLE PARKING EVERYBODY NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O.O. Mclntyre NEW YORK, Aug. 30. Thoughts while strolling: The first time you turned the light of an electric torch In your mouth. What red cheeks! Lily Pons sounds like a peg legged man coming up wood en steps. Top In marital off-the track flying the 4fv Tom my si a n A; tHllM TVn In rv cent books: ''Ev erythlng Is Thunder." Look a 1 1 k e s Fred K n o w 1 e s and Jess Liver- more. Most orig inal slang: "I should worry V and ."Ain't We got fun!" because they Invented a new syntax. No sight of Fanny Ward late ly. So they are pulling down the Tro cadero in Paris. Simile: "As Irregular as French verbs." Ask your right hind dinner part ner what Logistics means. But take care he Isn't a West Pointer. Elestrlc razors somehow sound cruel. Best of all names for a clipper ship. The Flying Cloud. Who remembers when they used to name locomotives? The way crowds turn to gaze at a pug dog! Only way to have a thin umbrel la: Buy a cane-umbrella and throw the sheath away. Ogden Naih la a brief case addict, too. For a revised Dante's Inferno: A man picking two trunks with enough for another left over. And the baggage man callina to hurry! No more great stars such as Bernhardt. Duse. Auto biographer's dilemma: Whafll I do about the gala? No one can touch off "strictly Broadway" applause like Belle Baker. J. Ham Lewis and Wen dell Dodge could swap whiskers with out changing their looks. Memory feat: Recalling Instantly the book one wants to read In a big book store. I have a bookish friend who likes to snoop around the big toy stores for the latest inventions. His most recent report concerns an automobile speed boat four Inches long. To make It go, you only squirt In a couple of drops of water and goes like fun. Probably sodium, metallic. Heats the water in a little steam turbine. Height of indifference: Basil Woon once saw an American trying to read the sport page of his home newspa per by the light of rockets bursting In air at one of those gorgeous fire works exhibits at Versailles. The marriage of the handsome art ist Peter Arno will take out of circu lation one of the town's most sought beaux. Since his marriage to the viva cious Lois Long went on. the rocks. Arno has been playing the field and his dinner companion choices ranged from the pick of the chorus beauties to the budtngest of the debutantes. He was reported engaged to a differ ent charmer almost every week. A correspondent spikes the almost generally accepted story that Neysa McMein was born Moran end that her last name was a numerologleal selec tion. He declares she was the daugh ter of Harry McMein, cspable nl?ht editor of the famous Quincy, 111. Quiz and that as a little girl she was known as Margie McMein. On Wi other hand "Who's Who" lists the art tlst as McMein, Neysa ( Moran ) ; daughter of Harry Moran and Isabelle Lee (Parker) M.,Mlss McMeln's hus band. John Baragwanath. Incidental ly, has Just finished a book on his ex periences as an engineer in far places. The best known eating place for the wise of Chinatown Is a nameless, dingy cellar at 20 Pell street. It can serve only 40 and makes no play for the slumming trade. The proprietor, a blinking unsmiling Chink with a high pitched voice, is' known as "Hello." He was once a part of Char lie Brown's establishment In Lime house. His three Chinese waiters are called, with no attempt at levity, Friedman. Izzy and Moe. I dropped by the Doyers street Mis sion once the old Chinese theatre where Tom Noonan so I0113 salvaged an occasional lost soul from the sluggish wreckage that seeped to his meeting house. An intangible some thing seemed gone. The conirreatlon sang "Washed in the Blood of the Lamb" in the same cracked vol.ea but without old fervor. The "lost sheep" still miss their shepherd. Noonan hid been one of them, a plug ugly con vict, drunkard and thief. He had the compassion that seems to come only to those who have plumbed the depths. It may be a long time before the Bowery finds another Bishop. Tucson, Arizona, paper: "A school of Journalism professor says all the columnists were created by accident.' That topple out of the high-chair on my head mtist have started me off. (Copyright, 1935. McNaught Syndi cate) ratlents at Hospital Patients to day at the Osteopathic Clinic and Hospital Include George I a id lev of West Second street, who underwent matir suneerv vesterdav: Franks Davidson of this city and Mrs. G-Lce Dawson of Eagle Point, both of whom underwent tonsilectomles 'odsy. 1 Poors Open T p. Performance p. Mr. MATINEE Poor Open 1 p. Performance ? p. WELCOME liSiCa Flight 'o Time Medlord and Jackson Cuunty history from the (lies of the Mall Tribune 10 and 20 Years Ago). TEN VKAHS AUO TODAY August 30, 1925 (It was Monday) Navy planes on flight to Hawaii, near goal, with gas running low. Bids to be let in six weeks for new building for Ashland normal school. Henry Ford pays 920.000,000 gov ernment tax last year. Local labor condition good, with more Jobs than seekers, Chris. Got tlieb of the federal employment bur eau reports. Building permits for August total $48,741 f6r this city. Autoists warned that they will face arrest unless they stop at railroad crossing when watchman signals a halt. The watchman, enraged by the efforts of a lady driver to beat a pas senger train to the crossing, throws his lantern at her. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY August 30, 1915 (It was Monday) Cooler weather throughout states aids forest fire fighters. "Topsy." leader of the elk herd, in Hollywood park, on the road to Jack sonville, dies from a foxtail getting caught In her throat. Plans considered for building a railroad to tap the timber west of Jacksonville. Kaiser announces he will accept United States views of submarine warfare, and sink no more passenger ships without warning, and saving non-combatants. Berlin reports the capture of 1,100, 000 Russian soldiers. Talent farmers will form irrigation district. August was the hottest month since the establishment of the weather bureau from August 18 to August 30, the dally temperature high was never less than 95 degrees, and rose as high as 103. LINDBERGH PAYS ' FLYING VISIT TO LITTLE FALLS, Minn.. Aug. 30. (fi Colonel Charles Lindbergh land ed here today about an hour after taking off from Red Lake lalle. Col. R. A. Rosaberg. army com mandant at Port Ripley, here met Lindbergh at the landing field, and brought him Into town In his car. The flyer Immediately went to the store of Martin Engstrom. childhood friend with whom he spent two or three days on a flying visit alx week ago. Engstrom. after filling his car with gasoline, loaned it to the Colonel, who left for an unannounced destin ation. "I'm Just here for a visit. I have no plans whatever," Lindbergh said. "Whenever I'm in this territory, I like to come back and visit the old home town." The flying Colonel with his wife. Anne, had dropped their trim red and black monoplane down at Red Like Falls late jesterday and spent the night with flyer's half sister, Mrs. Oeorge Christie. Anne stayed with her when her husband took off this morning. Lindbergh planned to re turn to Red Lake Falla tomorrow. Use Mall rrlbune want ads. HEATH'S DRUG STORE1 Toiletries and Davol Black Rubber Packers Cots 2 for 5 $1.00 Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic 59 Gem Razors with two blades 19 Kotex 16 $1.50 Houbigants Bath Powder, Ideal and Quelque Fleure 9S New Stock of Swim Caps .. 19c, 39c, 49 Rubber Stoppers for Ginger Ale Bot tles 10? S.M.A 90C American Made Vacuum Bottles 69? American Made Lunch Kits & Vacuum Bottles SI. 15 Ladies' Rest Room DRUG 4 RODEO SUNDAY-MONDAY SEPX 1 and 2 at BEAGLE A real old western ho-x! Wild Horses, Steers. Trick Riding. Dancing at Brown s Pavilion. Plenty of Ca-mping Space Oood Roads A good i .me assured. FALSE LABELS ON FRUIT COMBATTEO SALEM. Aug. 30 (AP) A deter mined elfort to obtain compliance with laws regulating grades and standards, and the produce dealera and peddlers act will be made by state agricultural department offic ials. It was declared here. Inspectors for the department said a visit to various stores and highway fruit stands had revealed many vio lations In the grading and labeling of frulta and vegetables. Merchants have been warned to see that the grading and labeling requirements were complied with when purchasing from producers. Of ficials said they Intended to enforce grading and standardization regula tions as rigidly as possible. Quart $1.31 Half Gallons $2.70 Drug Specials Colonel Ml oo Ipf Straight f SClm 1 Bourbon Lsjgjjp Whiskey a full j I W Ramshead Product I DEAF? DON'T LOSE HOPE! , M T.-A1.T M. D siia: 'Ourlno help ed cases I had , hopeless. A "emarknblo sclentKio remedy." ' No matter how se ,ere your deafness or headnolses are a I "J drops ot Ourlne In -ach ear are guaranteed to help you. r p Maxwell. Depu ty Sheriff says: av, . t id my first bottle. ld to state I can now hear my watch tlcK. i da" was the first time I Mtrith church bell rim; In two Stop worrying, use Ourlne. 50u.u ieople haye enloyed prompt relief Union Leader 3 for 23 Prince Albert 10e Days Work. Star, Horseshoe, Clipper, Climax Sr Phone 884 Medford Bldj. STORE ADMISSION 53c