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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1942.
PAGE FIVE
REICHENAU, NAZI I
FIELD MARSHAL,
Famous Commander Pres
ent War Stricken On
Way Home From East
Front.
Berlin, Jan. 17. (Official
Broadcast Recorded by AP)
Field Marshal General Walter
Von Reichenau, who since June
22 had commanded German
army on the southern wing of
the sweep into the Ukraine, has
fallen to a fatal stroke of apo
plexy while returning from the
Eastern front, said an announce
ment today.
(The death of Von Reichenau
will involve a further reorgani
zation of the German high com
mand, which roundabout reports
say has been underway since the
removal on December 19 of the
commander-in-chief. Field Mar
shal Gen. Walter Von Brauch
itsch and the personal ascend
ancy of Adolf Hitler as supreme
commander.
(Von Reichenau was a protege
of Marshal Werner Von Blom
berg, who was ousted as minister
of war in 1938 ostensibly be
cause of an injudicious marriage
but reportedly because of a split
in the high command over the
advisability of invading Austria
a coup which Adolf Hitler car
ried through soon after.
(Col. Gen. Werner Von Fritsch,
commander-in-chief of the army,
who went out in the same shak
up, later -was killed at Warsaw
in Poland. The official an
nouncement said he was killed
in action while leading the regi
ment of which he had been made
an honorary commander. It has
been rumored that in reality Von
Fritsch sought death. He was
given a state funeral.)
Adolf Hitler at once appointed
Reichmarshal Hermann Goering
to represent him as fuehrer at a
state funeral for the 57-year old
Von Reichenau, it was an-
nounced.
From an old family of German
generals. Von Reichenau was
one of the most famous com
manders in the present war.
Appointed commander-in-chief
of army group four in 1938, he
led the Germans into Czecno
Slovakia and occupied Prague in
.1939. As commander of the
tenth army he marched into
Poland from Silesia, on the right
wing of the German advance, in
September of that year, showing
great personal bravery, he swam
the Vistula river at the head of
his troops, German war corres
pondents reported.
He was the commander of the
sixth army which advanced into
Belgium and France in May,
1940, winning his greatest fame
In that campaign with his direc
tion of operations about en
circled Belgians, British and
French at Dunkerque.
For these services he was
awarded the Knights Cross of
the Iron Cross after the Polish
campaign, and was promoted to
field marshal after the French
campaign.
WE START
OUR DAY RIGHT. . WITH
BREAKFAST DREAD
You too can start life anew each day with an
appetizing, vitalizing, energizing breakfast
featured by several golden-brown slices of deli
cious BREAKFAST BREAD. Eat right and
you'll feel right! Eat BREAKFAST BREAD for
10 days and see how much better you feeL Look
tor the rooster on the wrap.
BAKED EXCLUSIVELY BY
NOW-AT ALL GROCERS
And RESTAURANTS
Church Interests and Notices
A a rent ChrUtlan Church
(Not Seventh Day)
West Jackson t Welch.
Bible tcbool 9:44. Ruth Bbb.
supt. Claues for all age
Prayer and praise service Wednes
day night 7:50.
Free Methodist Ctaorch
Cor. W. 10th and Iry.
R. H. Poet, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
YfMA. 7 p. m.
Evangelistic service 7:40 p. m.
The pastor will preach both morn
ing and evening.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
First Baptist Church
6th and N. Central Bts.
WoUord A. Dawes, minister.
Bible school 9:43. Classes tot all
ages.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser
mon, "A Twofold Petition." Special
music.
Young People's meetings 6:30.
Evenings service 7:30. Sermon,
"OetUng There." Song service. Spe
cial music.
All Invited to Join us.
Zlon English Lutheran Church
West Fourth at Oakdale.
Karl W Brockhaus, pastor.
10 ft. m. Sunday school.
11 m. Worship service.
7 p. m. Luther League.
The pastor will conduct the regu
lar morning service and preach the
sermon. Sermon topic: "The Vintage
of Life."
The Sunday school teachers and
officers will meet in the parsonage
Tuesday evening, at 7:30 p. m.
A work meeting of the Women's
Missionary society will be held Thurs
day afternoon at a p. m. In the home
of Mrs. Paul B. Rynnlng. 10 Rose
avenue. All members and friends of
the society are urged to attend.
First Presbyterian
Dr. Sherman Landon Divine, pastor.
Manse 37 Ross Ct.
Imogens Smith, chorister.
Verl Palling, organist.
Church school for all ages at 9:45
a. m. each Sunday.
Youth vespers at 7 p. m. June
Jarmln leading the senior group.
Mrs. Lausmsn the Junior highs.
Morning sermon by the pastor,
"How Big Is Ood?" A timely topic
for all.
Choral anthem, "Build Thee More
StateJy Mansions' (Andrews). Mabel
Randolph, soloist, singing The Be
atitudes" (Malotte).
Women's Missionary society Tues
day at 3 p. m., oil sth St.
This is the church with the open
door. Come enter all ye who feel the
need of His care and comfort.
First Christian Church
Reuben W. Coleman, minister.
Ninth and Oakdale St.
Sunday services:
9:43. Sunday school with graded
classes for all ages. Departmental
worship for all children.
10:55. Morning worship.
Prelude: "He Shall Feed His Flock"
Handel.
Offertory: "Andante Pastorale".
Douglas.
Anthem: "Son of My Soul", Wag
home. Sermon: "The Christian Task Be
fore Us."
6:30. Young People's meeting with
Earl House leading.
7:30. Evening worship.
Prelude: "Prayer from Flnlandla".
Sibelius.
Offertory : "Can tl que D Amour".
Dlggle.
Anthem: "Nearer My Ood To Thee"
Wagnorne.
Sermon: Awareness,"
Calendar of events:
Monday 3: Department of Wom
en's Work Executive.
Tuesday 7:30: Church Cabinet
meeting.
Wednesday 6 :45 : Bro therhood
dinner.
Thursday 7:30: Choir rehearsal at
Effle Kurts Studio.
He.
F.
Church of Christ
Court St.
Singing begins 10:30 a. m- Subject
for this morning. "Worship, 11 a. m.
Communion 11:45 a. m.
The boys have charge of the eve
ning service at 7:30 p. m.
Come and be with us at the church
of Christ.
Christian Chut-h
(Phoenix, Ore.)
Sunday school 10 a- m.
Morning service 11 a. m.
Topic: "Motives for Service.1
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Topic: "United Church."
Services are eonducted by Charles
T. Nahas. Everyone Is cordially in
vited. Latter Day Halnte
831 W. 3nd St.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Sacrament meeting 7:00 p. m.
Relief society Tuesday at 3:00 p. m.
Primary association Wednesday
4:00 p. m.
MJJt. Tuesday evening at 7:30.
Everyone welcome.
Full Gospel Chorea
(Assembly, of Ood)
Newtown near West Main.
Sunday services:
9:45 a. m. Sunday school, O. M.
Keene, supt.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Evange
list June Lock will speak. The choir
will sing, "Hide You In the Rock."
6:45 p. m. Young People's meeting.
7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Evangelist June Lock will preach
again. There win be special music.
Mid-week servlcM:
Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Prayer meet
ing.
Friday 7:45 p. m. Special gospel
nour.
' First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorised Branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Janu
ary 18. "Life."
Sunday school at 9:30.
Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings. Is held at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 414 and 415 Medford Center build
ing, is open dally from 7 ft. m. to
6 p. m. The librarian Is In attend
ance from 10 to 4.
Church of God
Haven and Holly Sts.
T. D. Satterfleld. pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a. ra. H. W.
Burch. supt. Competent teachers
for sll classes.
Preaching services 11 ft. m.
Christian Crusaders 6:30 p. ra.
Evangelistic services 7:30 p. m.
We are starting our mid-winter
revival with J. J. OlUesple of Salem.
Oregon as evangelist. He will fill the
pulpit both morning and evening
Sunday. Services each week day at
7-30 p. m. A welcome for all. Come
and enjoy these services with us.
St, Peter's Lutheran ChnrrTa
Synodlcal conference.
E. Main street and Portland.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45.
Divine worship at 11 o'clock.
Theme: Jesus Preaches In His Home
Town.
The newly elected officers of the
congregation will be Installed In
their office with fitting ceremonies.
All are urged to be present.
Confirmation Instruction Wednes
day evening at 7 o'clock. Visitors are
always welcome.
Church of the Nazarene
Holly at First.
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evangelist,
will be speaking twice today.
At 10:46 a. m. his toplo is "Hands,
Knees, and Feet." At the 7:30 night
service the topic from wh ich he
discourses Is "Arousing the Waiting.
Special music featured morning and
evening under the choir director.
B. M. Culbertson. Mrs. Ethel Korn
stad. organist: Mrs. Mettle House.
pianist.
'Sunday school at 9:45 under the
general direction of Mrs. Clara
Caul kins. Today, all who have been
enrolled el nee the first of October
will receive special honors.
Three young people's groups meet
at 6:30 p. m.
One week from today we begin ft
special aeries of meetings with the
Edwards Ladles' Evangelistic Quartet.
first Methodist Church
Main and Laurel Streets.
Louis O. Klrby. minister. I
Sunday school at :4S a. m. Indl-
ndual cleat room, for every grade In
our newly erected Sunday school
temple. K. J. Neumann, aupt.
Morning worship 11 a. ra. The
peator will epeak on the topte:
"Strength Tor Ufa s Tomorrow,.
The choir will sing- the anthem:
"Saviour When Wight Involves the
Skies," with Incidental aolo by R. C.
Wright, baritone. A solo. "Give
Thanks and Sing." by Helen High
Pierce, soprano.
evening errrlee at 7 -to. The pastor
will deliver thta Sunday evening the
first sermon of a aeries on the Pro
pheclea of the Book of Daniel using
a wall chart. These sermons will
outline a Biblical history of the Jew
sad Oentue Nations,
Young people's amices win be
held at 9 SO o'clock.
On Wednesday evening at ?:tt a
continuation of the Bible study on
the Book of Acta will be held In
Wesley Chapel.
Lemon Juice Recipe
Checks Rheumatic
Pain Quickly
Tf T"ti suffer from rneumarv.
arthrlue or neuritis pain, try thla
simple Inexpensive borne recipe that
thouaanda are ualns;. Oet a peekeae
of Ru-Ex Compound, a two-week
supply, today. Mix It with a quart
of water, add the Juice of 4 lemons.
It's eaiiy. No trouble as all and
pleasant. You need only 3 table
spoonfuls two times a day. often
within 40 hours aometlme over
nlf t splendid result are obtained.
If the peine do not quickly leave
and If you do not feel better, return
the empty packasw and Ru-Es will
eoat you nothing to try as It Is sold
by your drusirurt under an abaolute
nvmey-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Com
pound la for sale and reommendd
by w-em Thrift and Drug Store.
eTsrywbere,
Central A venae Church of Christ
Corner of Central and Jackson.
Mel Tin Sparks, minister
Sunday service:
9:45 a. m. Bible school.
11 ft. nv Communion service follow
ed by the sermon.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m. Evening worship.
Thursday 7 :SO p. m. Choir re
hearsal. You are Invited to attend these
services.
Inlty
819 Med ford Center Bldg.
Marian R. Clifton, Leader
Walter K. CI ft" too. Assistant
Tuesday, ft. m. Lecture. "Com
pensation. Wed., 10 S-m. Class, PractlcaI Ap
plication of Truth."
Thurs., 6. p. m. Class, "lessons tn
Truth."
The center Is open dally eioept
Sunday from 10 to a o'clock where
Unity books and publications may
be read, purchased or borrowed.
The Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Jackson and Central.
Rev. W. Q. Shearburo. pastor.
9 :45 ft. m. Sunday school with
classes for all.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Mis
sionary service.
6:00 p. m. Young People's Crusader
servios.
7:30 p. ra. Evangelistic service.
7:30 p. m. Tuesday Deeper teach
ing service.
7:30 p. m. Thursday praise, prayer
and testimony with prayer for the
sick.
You are Invited to come.
Apostolic Faith Church
Third and North Central.
Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor.
9:00 a. m. Sunday school.
10:30 a. m. Devotional servios.
7 :4S p. m. Evangelistic service
This Includes music by the various
groups. Preceding the service. Miss
Frost will plsy Alpine Pastorale, by
I. V. Flagler. The chorus will sing
"Some Blessed Day" by Oeorge B.
Nevln and Rev. C. W. Roy, and the
orchestra will offer two selections,
directed by Martin Otrard. No collec
tions. (Episcopal)
Oakdale at Fifth
Herald O. Gardner. B. D., Rector.
Rectory, 48 Quince
8 ft. m holy communion.
9 :45 a. m.. Junior church and
church scbooL Graded classes for all
ages Including high school and adult.
Richard Scott, superintendent: Flits
Klssen, assistant. Vested Junior
choir under direction of Berenice
Reames. Marguerite Conrad at the
organ.
11 ft. m.. worship. Sermon by the
rector. Senior choir directed by Ro
berta Ward Bebb. Organist, Eva
Haselrlgg Marsh.
Each Friday at 10:30 ft. m- plain
celebration of holy communion.
Each Friday at 13:10, men's lunch
eon at the Jackson hotel.
Strangers are cordially Invited to
all services of Saint Mark's church.
LI
OF
New York, Jan. 17 (P) Only
four colors were listed today for
women s hosiery In the spring
plan of the Textile Color Card
association, compared with nine
last year.
Use of the colors Is not man
datory, the association said,
They were blushblond. a skin
tone; sunnitan, golden hue;
ambersplce, a burnt shade, and
townmist, a neutral beige.
BEERY IN HOSPITAL
Baltimore, Jan. 17. (Pi
Screen Actor Wallace Beery, ad-
mitted to the Johns Hopkins hos
pital for what doctors described
as a general examination, prob
ably will be discharged in a few
days "unless something more
serious develops," physicians
said today. The film star is now
a lieutenant commander, U. S.
naval reserve.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
The APOSTOLIC FAITH
Corner 3rd. and North Central
nnouncM
An Evangelistic Service
TONIGHT At 7:45
with an organ praluda
fcy Mitt Frost which will Include Alpln
Pastoral by I. V. Flaglar.
Tha Orchestra, under th direction of Martin
Girard, will play "Praia Ya The Father," by
Gounod, and "Simple Au."
Trie Mixed Chorus of twenty rolces will ting
"Some (lessed Day", by Nevln.
There will be a few momenta given to personal
, testimonies from the Orchestra, and Rev. C. W.
Frost will ghr the message.
Everyone Is Welcome
NO COLLECTIONS.
E
CorvaUii. J-n. 17 (JP) Thou
sands more gardens than now
planned are needed In Oregon
this season to Increase the home
food supply so that more of
commercial production can go
to the armed forces and to
America's allies.
So declared state agricultural
and civilian defense leaders at
Oregon State college today in
a state-wide garden conference
presided over by Dean W, A
Schoenfeld of the OSC agricul
ture school.
However, they urged only
persons who know how, to at
tempt gardens. Ray Gill, state
Grange master, advised against
wholesale digging up of lawns
and flower gardens by urbanites
who know nothing about raising
vegetables. They will, he said.
waste seed 'and fertilizer and
raise nothing.
Too Late to Classify
TRY GASCO BRIQUETS Th finest
solid fuel available. Valley Fuel Co.
Tel. 3378.
FOR SALE 11 lots, close in. rood
location, at reasonable prices. 748
w. jin, rnone
FOR SALE Fir timber. Bos
Tribune.
WANTED Deer rifle tn good shape.
Will pay ash. Lever or pump ac
tion. Call 315 N. Riverside Ave.
FURNISHED tachelor apartment,
suitable for ahree men. 616 So.
Oakdale.
LOST White Pekinese dog. Phone
3593. Reward. Mrs. Geo. Hunt.
FOR SALE Wood heating stove.
8 00. 536 Berrydale.
FOR SALE 1891 Model "A" station
wagon. Sea or write. W. P. Horn.
Trail.
OASCO BRIQUETS Now StS.50 per
ton. vneaper and better than coal.
Valley Puel Co. Tel. 3376.
$2350
East Bids
4-room, modern boms. Pink of con
dition, hardwood doors, double
garage, lots of shads.
Also
$3000
BaaemntFirnao
w ten go swus, uwsi, uaiuavuu
floors, flrplaot, corner lot, paved
street, garag.
Also
$5500
Hew, Cast Side
6-rooms. hardwood floor, fire
place, floor furnace. Good location.
This la a real home, priced to sell.
MARK A. OOI.DY
Phone S306 log E Main St.
Kvenlng, 3417. Beebe
WANTED TO TRADE Remodeled
four-room home, cloae tn. for small
acreage with Improvements near
Medford. Phone 4040.
FURNISHED apartment. Close In.
Phone 4907.
FOR Furniture upholstering. Phone
2BOS. Thlbault.
5-ROOM modern home for rent. 428
No. Hour. Phone 3515.
WANTED TO TRADE For small 4
room house on south aide as equi
ty, must be clear. A S-bedroom
home. Tribune. Box 3O0B.
FOR SALE Oat hay. Inquire A. h.
Rathbun. Route 4. Box SS-A.
EAST BTDEI
Ready now, 6-rm. mod., atream
llned house, oak floor., fireplace,
oil floor furnace. BOO K. Jackson
St.
WEST SIDE!
ffOOAA Two family house, fully
$L.L.J) furnished. Rents, 137.50
per month. Terms.
CARL OOTTSCHE
7 N. Bartlett St. Dial 4M4
FOR SALE Two SOO-eng capacity,
and two 530-egg capacity Incuba
tors, oil and electric Cheap. B. A.
Clark. Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Red Irish Setter pups.
B. A. Clark. Eagle Point.
FOR RENT Room In private family.
Oentleman. 40 !. Peach.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 -rooms and
bath. Duplex. 337 N. Orape. Adults
only. Inquire 36 Cottage.
WANTED TO RENT Office room on
ground floor. Phone 3700.
W. E. ALEXANDER
Central Point
Authorised International Harvester
Dealer for Jackson county. Insist
on genuine McCormlck Deerlng. P.
As O. and Dyrr parts they fit.
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL STATES
Banquet, Tuesday. January 37th
at 6 30 p. m. First Methodist
Church. Phone Mrs. Maynard Bush
4310 for reservations.
ASSOCIATED heating oils, day or
nil. Tel. 3111. MED. FUEL.
FOR BAI.E Electric hot water tank.
331 Apple.
FOR SALE 1940 Ford H-ton pick
up. 6 good tires, excellent condi
tion. 506 King.
FOR SALE Am wrecking old church
at Oakdale Main St. Have
about 1300 ft. clean used flooring,
with sub floor, also 15.000 brick
913.50 per thousand. 1000 concrete
blocks. 1 sink. 3 toleta, doors and
windows. 3x4, 3x6. 3x8 snd sheet
ing. Will be on the grounds Sun
day or phone A. C. Ladd, 3371.
FOR SALE 8 houses, 33500. Rent
Income 960. city limits. Terms.
Owner, 618 B. Main.
FOR RENT Modern, furnished house
close in; oil heat, 3 beds, 935. Key
618 E. Main.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Stock.
19-13 Ford Sedan. Six spare tires,
Richfield Station, 1931 W. Main.
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house.
Inquire 930 North Central Sunday,
Monday morning or evenings af
ter 5 pm.
WANTED Oood riding horse, trade
tractor disc. Phone 0533.
FOR SALE 11 Plymouth Rock lay
ing pullets with pen and coop.
311 Willamette.
FURNISHED ROOM Furance heat.
1333 West Main.
WANTED Furniture, tools, poultry,
guns, private party, p. o. box 043,
FURNISHED Apartments. I rooms
ana bath, wen rurnianea, 1 Diorxa
from city center. 35 and M0 each.
SOI 8. Central or phone 3417.
FOR SALE Coey 5-room cottage so
located on lot as to permit con
struction of additional residence.
Owner. 1314 W. Main.
Spring
High Waisted
STEP-IN GIRDLE
350
Sins
2646
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senlertakly meldi w.lit and ak
denee lata fractal flewle ll.et.
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My
OWNERS must setl the mining tract
In West Jacksonrille. formerly
owned by the late Judre Silas J.
Day. Write for partlculara to
Worth Harvey. 1130 East Main St
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
UNDERWOOD typewriter, to swap
for bicycle, camera, cash or what
have you. Box 1564. Tribune.
40 ACRES, 6-mora house, water
piped to house from spring, 9 acres
In alfalfa, barn and other oit
bulldlngs. ereek runs through
plsve. Applegate district. I35O0O0
500 00 cash. L. O. PlckeU, 16 Bo.
Bartlett.
BEDFORD BAROAIN ROU8I
BPEciAiai
Another shipment of Army Ooods
received: shoes, bests, tin elothes,
rain slickers, underwear, socks,
hip boots, knee boots and over
shoes. Big stork of rooftmr Pper. building,
sheathing, and felt paper, at old
prices.
Doors, windows and glass, Urge stock
to choose from.
Barb wire, stock fencing, chicken
wire, smooth wire. etc.
Complete line of split pulleys, belt
ing, boxings, etc.
Tents, tarpaulins, sleeping bsgs and
covers.
Pipe and fit tines, new and used.
Plumbing supplies and fixtures.
Buss saws saw mandrels, s4 hard
ware of all kinds.
Large stock beds, springs and mat
tresses, new and used.
Plumbing fixtures, large stock on
nana.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSI
Electric Clocks
Telschron k Wastclock
A Modal lor
Every Us
ID
7T1ift!
Figures Must Be
Centr.l Is seaenreeted1 la tkls
ala aenelet at kreeedej
'.III. and' k.lHW elatfla. H leer
ret s well ke.ee1 five piece fit
I kaek sad s pateated kliMjed
it. Tke leae kranlere Is de -
fanee1 ta five yes s meets set
erel eatlft. Nede aery.
Figures should be slim and
son, says Miss Sara Hampson, well-known corsetier who
be at Ward s
From January 1 9 to January 24, Incluslv
Tat edvintag of Miss Hampton's stay, com In today and let
hr help you with your figure problems and suggest the gar.
merit that will do most for your figure. Those new gefrneeitt
ere designed to give more support for el activities boeai
they ere lighter In weight ... stranger ... but above
oomfortablel
M .JBET jW ejawawawa--
117 So. Central
TJSB OASCO BRIQUETS for lonf
"ting tire, vauey ruei co, tU
S376. .
FOR RENT A-room. partly furnish
ea DuxifTaiow on west Jackson,
M OO. water paid.
4-ROOM furnished new house, I
bedrooms, cttv limits. taSOo.
fl-ROOMS and music room, furnish
ea, S46 00.
J. C. BARNES LAND OTPICS
43 S. Central. Phone 4011.
WANTED -14 -ton truck In good
condition. 38 model or later. Will
pay cash. Phone M39.
BEST OFFER this week takes "3S
Cher. Sedan. Running condition,
good rubber. Metzger, Oregon St,
Jacksonville.
P a A LOANS quickly efficiently
handled Mark Ouldv Agency
RAW FTJRS WANTED
HIOHEST cash prices paid for Mush
rsts. Skunk, Mink. Coyote and Bob
Cats
Investigate our prices before you
sell
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOTJBB
37 North Orape
FOR SALE 1 Ml Chevrolet 3 -door
sedan, radio, heater, seat covers
and other extras. 4311 down, $34.04
month Phlpps Cabins, No. 17.
Could Nero Have Fiddled
With Stomach Ulcer Pains?
The historic fiddling of Nero after
his feasting could hardly have been
possible It be suffered after-eattnsj
pains Dont neglect your suffering.
Try a 35o box of Udga for relief of
ulcer and stomach pains. Indiges
tion, gas pains, heartburn, burning
sensation, bloat and other conditions
caused by excess acid. Udga Tablets
must help or money refunded at
Western Thrift and drug stores ev
erywhwe. Nylon Ntt LasUi
CORSELET
498
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ah aaa1 feres, Tke Telea farfeaer
apeei ta tke walitliae aee
tl. releferees1 krs Is at
Istert split Weilae. Nede eery.
Miss Sara Hempsoo
trim more than ever this tea-
Trrphtr 3930