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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918. EXTRA FINE LOT rCOTTAGE ROLLS SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE RELIEF 4 to 6 lbs., fleshy Cut from very choicest Corn Fed Hogs, Mild Sugar , Cure, Hardwood Smoked. A good substitute for bacon, at much less cost. Also I Pic-Nsc Hams of Superior Quality and Delicious Flavor Pure Rendered Sue ' ; , Moulded in 2 1-2 to 3-lb. cakes ! Splendid for all kinds of Frying and particularly nice for frying potatoes. Economical and moderate in price. A fflfF For JW) years GOLD MhfAt, Hair- aro the remedy you need. Take three lent Oil has enabled sufferinz hiininni- or four every da v. The kcnline oil ;ty to withstand attacks of kidney, liv-; soaks into the cells and lining of the ier, 'bladder and stoma -h troubles and kidneys and drives out the poison. all disea-i-g connected with the urinary ; Xew life and health will sorely fol i organs, and to built up and restore to low. When your normal vigor-hag been health orpin wftlrened by disease. restored continue treatment for a while These most important organs must be;to keep yourself in condition and pre (watched, because they filter and pun- vent a return of the disease. ,fy the Mood; unless they do their work j Uou't wait until you are incapable iyou are doomed, - jof fighting. Start taking GOLD M.KD- Wcariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, AL Haarlem Oil Capsule today. Your I despondency, baokavlie, stomach trou-; druggist will heerfully rtf'und your ihle, pain, iu the loins and lower ab-. nioiiej if you are not satisfied with .re jdcuieu, difficulty when urinating, rheu- j sults.'Hut be sure to set the original jmatism, sciatica and lumbago ail warn imported GOLD MEDaL and accept no iyou of trouble with yow kiu.ieys. ! substitutes. In three size;. Sealed GOLD MBDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, packages. At all drug store. TWO WARS CONTINUE IN EUROPE TO SETTLE YET By J-W. T. Mason. ,havc passed beyond the possibility of a (I'nitcd Press rilaff Correspondent.) settlement by mutual consent. An army New York. Nov. 21. Althmii;h the. , T,. . , r i- . j i i from Ikrauie lias defeated the Polish great war itself lias ended, two other , wars are continuing iu Europe and shovjtol'ce8 111 Galicia, and has established no present indication of terminating bc-ja claim to Leniberg and the famous for foro the opening oi! the peace eonferen-j tress of Przeipysl by right of conquest. l'e' . , ... . , . Both races put forth ethnological -roa- Tae hangover (.'inflicts aro between) . ,, Poland and I'hi vine in eastern Gali-su,ls whv the Peace inference should ciii and between Hussia and the allies ! decide in their favor, and the delegates iu the Archangel region. TVso tur-jt Versailles will leave open wounds moils aro the i atconie of difficulties: whatever nlav bf their verdict. which the peac. conference may be to- " rormaj Condition of War. Wholesale and Retail Butchers And Packers MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES, LARD, ETC Northwest Corner Court and Liberty Sts - tally unable l i tcttle in any fashion approaching' po formanee. The conflicting demands of Poland mid Vkraine t.i the eastern nrea of Ga lieiii, incliulii ; Lemberg, the capital, Perfection and Cleanliness of Manufacture SALEM, OREGON "Everything Guaranteed" Phone 1528 'jiAdleM-ka WWlMMiMWWMMWWWWMWMSnr- WS w" 'I HI TI 1 1 II IIS For Burning Eczema no appetite, sour stomach ninl very much Doctors could not help mo. Greasy wives and ointments should not !Thu, 1,,i?T '!?.of A'nTJa ba applied if good clear skin is wanted. ' !','.'' 1Jcr.v 'l, Lake From ant; dniomsr fnr 3K- nr SI flft fnr i 'ew, Iowa. extra large size, eet a bottle of'semo. Adler'-i-kn expels ALL rim and sour When anolied as directed it effective! : nesa. stmminjr stomach disliess .. t i . . . . ' iWP removeseczema.niilrklvatnnaltrhina and "lAVl 1,1, iMimtios ISOIII upper II 1 1 L! IIS II . i; -. .7 : J : -r-, - ,..,m i liMc Uuuinea rtdCc rrosrata neai3 km wouwes, also sores, bums,: "', .nusning muhl mi ni n , n ' i woiindsandclialiiig.lt penetrates, cleanses mcutnry canal. Rouiovoa ALL foul mat in rlaCj''; I rO?rCSSlVE andsoothes. Zemo ia a clean, dependabla ter which poisons system. Of ten Cl'HKSj i IHVAWCIiniVW, UCMCtiaLlllli'. 1111 L13CU LIU V ' " I. ' 'M II U i I f fin 'Vim ' no. Element. i, I liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you i VYo have sold Adlor-i-ka many years. loaveeveruseaiaasenecuveanasatisiying, it is a mixture of bucutnor;i, eascara, By L. C. Mrtln (I'niti'd Press 8tHff Correspondent.) Washington, Xov. 21. Cumpliito har iiidny in somite republican ranks was forecast today. Will 11. Ifnyg, chair Mini of the repiibliciiu niiliiiiial commit tee, was to confer with republican ''regulars" and "progressives" on a "yicMoiretlier" -pivgrnm, Hays' tusk will not bo difficult, load ',m guard" republicans predicted. They he vi! outlined a "peace program" .. designed to i plfcr. e . "progroHsives" wlr havo been vlv nding' eliminatioii of Hei.ator l'l'iuosc iu heir, ajipuroat to Hie chairmanship of the finance com .initios and modification of tho sonior- iily rule o H til prevent "old guard" .t.'snlers from coutiolling all iniportaut Ic.Kislalioii through iiiembeiHliip on nov pi-hI of the most peweiful coiimillteos. This peace program, which leaders bono will end nil insurgency, includes tlio iioiiinut:on of Scnnlor l'oindexter VV'avliiiigton, a pin(,icssive, as president l.t'i li'in of tie N'tflii nnd the placing S. Korris, Cumiiiins, Kenyon and other , I'l'Oi.wivrs it tit head of tiio inpor truit committees, but keeps 1'eurosB as Improve Your arance i. lmprot B'5 ('!( F i fr U Knn tlx Uw o jF Jj beltm compkxlon. 1 , Yl)ll CM ,i,ntly ir J remli-r to your skin f a btaiillfiil, tol't iwarly-wliltaepcr- nc that will bm I' e wonder of your rkndi U you will um Couraud's j Oriental Cmm ' SmtUOc. fnr Trial Sizt i FERa T. HOPKINS & SON. New York The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 0. finance chairman. Under tho proposed plan republicans would also support the Morris substitute for the rule of sen iority in selecting committee halrmen with some time udmcnts. The conflict between Russia and Uie allies is not a formal condition of bel ligerency on the part of tho entente powers and America, who have never declared war ou Russia.. Neverthele&J thft bolsheviki, the only organized gov erning authority in Russia, consider an actual stato of hostilities exists. Fighting between the allies and the bol sheviki is on a fairly wide scale, and thore havo been recent indications that the bolshevik; troops aro well fed and in no sense resemble a rubM" r tny. Thero is precedent for a p.-ucc coher ence being held while war continues.. During tho congress of Vienna at the conclusion of the Napolenio wars, Na- , 'poleon escaped from Elbe. "I had pain in the pit, of my stomach - v wlll bo ,)08sibIe also for the Vw. saillos conference' to accept the creden tials of any Russian delegates it de sires. It will also bo possible for the conference to admit delegates both from Poland and Ukraine. But the set- , v tlement of Europe's eastern problems u.wl (annul ue guuraiiieeu oy a mere aumis- bioii ul ui'iv, iicb .10 .inv peace la'oie. Eastern Euro, ? is now the world 's greatest enigma. All tho statesmanship at the world s disposal may be un ablo to solve . tho problems involved. The only solvent may he time, and time always nieiiBS-the possibility of othor wars. - . , . ffliiG OF GOllit't DEPENDS VIRTUALLY OH ENGLISHJ'REMIER Coisfsrence Will Be Middle 01 Dicember If Lloyd-Ccorge Can Leave England. . By Robert J. Bender (United I'ress staff correspondent) Washington, Nov. 21. Convening of the peace conference in France is now virtually up to Lloyd-George. The British election is December J!8. If the premier feels he can leave Eng land before that date, the peace con fernce should get under way by the middle of December, it is said heie. If he cannot leave, however, until after the elections, the conclave probably wont begin until the end of December or the first of January. President Wil son will muko his sailing arrangements accordingly. Details of the president's trip are no-ar completion. Jt is liKeJy Mrs. Wilson will be the only woman on the journey the wives of cabinet, dele gates going over later. Expects "to Visit Italr The newspaper correspondents will not be taken ou the president's vessel, according to the plan now. Only the date of the president's sailing vVhich originally was planned for December 3, but which now may be delayed some and the personnel of the- peace dele gates remain to bu announced. The president expects to visit Eng land and Italy as well as Franco, his friends say. It is now generally believed the pres ident will .make two trips to Europe during tho session, the firtt for its opening and the second when the peace agreement is ready for final signature. Di'teiTnination of the order in which great questions will be handled at the peace table is now the object of dis cission preliminary ti the conference. It is proposed to clear up first these questions which' will enable all bellig erents and neutralB to resume as quick ly as possible normal trade conditions. Strong pressure from neutral8 urging lifting of tho allied blockade is pour ing into the present inter-ullied exchanges. Divided in Sections DEFEATS OF AUSTRIA IN 300 YEARS OF WARFARE By the Italiaa-Aincricaii JCcws Bureau, cession. Prince Eugene defeaicfl the , . i French in Italy; he joined Marlborough About three huudicd years ago, oa and defeated the French in 1708 at May 3, 1619, two luen were thrown Ouemlenardc and in 1710 at Mutpla from a window of tho Imperial Palace quit. in Prague. This was tho first act of. 17K Prince Eugene again defeated violence which brought on the Thirty! the Turk9 at Belgrade. Years' War. j 1755 Seven Years' War. Fiederick From that, time on, Austria found ! the Great defeated tho Austrian at herself waging a series of wars, in Prague; the Austrians were defeated which she was beaten with two exeep-'at Leuthen, 1737; at Torgau and at tions. One was against the Turks and Leignitz in 1700 and at Freiburg in another against the French when her 1702. ' armies were led by Prince Eugene of 1796-1797 General Bonaparte defeat Savoy. Jed the Austrians at Lodi, Areola and Tho record of the fourteen wars, Rivoli and drove them out of Italy.' which preceded the present one in! 1791) The Austrians were defeated which she has suffered the greatest of by the French at Hohcnlinden and at defeats at the hands of the Italians is Zurich. as follows: 1800 The Austrians were defeated 1618-1648 Thirty Years' War. The at Maiengo and at Montbello. Austrians were defeated by Gustavus' 1803 The Austrians were defeated Adolphus, King of Sweden, at Leipsig by Napoleon at Austcrlitz and Vienna in 1631; at Lutzen in 1632; Ponunerania was occupied. was conqueied. The Austrians were de-j 1809 Napoleon defeated the Austr feated by the French and obliged to inns at Echmuhl, Aspcrn and Essling; sue for peace. j crushed them at Wagram and retook 1683 Defeated by the Turks, Emper- Vienna, or Leopold fled from Vienna. Ho Bought' 1839 Napoleon III defeated the Ans tlie help of King John Sob!esRi of Po-,triuns at Marengo and Magent and Sol land who saved Vienna from the Turks! ferino and Lombardy was ceded to It who had arrived already under thc alv. walls of tho city. 1687 Prince Eugene of Savoy, commander-in-chief of the Austrian ar mies, defeated tho Turks at Belgrade. 1707-1710 War of the Spanish'Suc- 1S66 Seven Weeks' War. The Aus trians were defeated by the Prussians commanded by Von Moltke, and by Prince Frederick at Sadowa. Austria ceded Venetia to Italy. SALEM GOES OVER TOP GIRLS! THICKEN AND IN WAR FUrlD DRIVE BEAUTIFUL YOUR HAIR Total Stibscripfen From Mar- STOPJJANDRUEE ion County Reaches Over T TM v, h,;, c. 1 JU J Hilda IVUI HUM VVU j Wavy, Glossy And Abund ant At Once. To be possessed of a head of heavy, glycerine and nine othpr simple drugs. J. j Perry,, druggist.,. Lewis Urges Government Control Of Public Utilities .Wa;-liii;tiloii, Nov. 21. A resolution eommitllng the senate to government ownership of all publie utilities and of ' until" T." Hotlines 'for tho production if fuel." wv 'nti'oiluied toduy by feu nlur l ewis, ili'iiiiK rutie whip. '"It is iIk- .predion of the senate" ..aid the reMiluti.,11, "that the poiicy of the 1' idled ' 1 1; e government for tli future shoitU be t.iiit 'ti govoi lunc.ii oivner.diip of inieibUU' railroads, tel egraphs, telephones and also national lines of coiuiiuiuiciitious necessary to complete postal ami telegraphic service to the citizens of the nation. "The government should possess and own all natural ligcncios for the pro tection of fuel produced iu the land and created as the : reuslt of natural agencies. It shall construct and own ships and ugencies of water transporta tion necessary for merchant marine. Sleep and Best . One of the most common causes of insomnia, am) restlessness U indiges tion. Take one of Chamberlain 's Tab lets iniintiliati ly after supper and see if you do not rest better and sleep bet ter. They only cost a quarter. The order of the God Star, consisting of fathers, brothers, sisters or wives who have died in the service, has been organir.ed at Omaha, ?e Kennedy Here In 'The Service Star" 1 N V , jt r- T u - WZtXit 3 V - ' I vtl MADGE KENNEDY m.lHh SERVICE STAR Caldwyn Pktum REG. U. S. PT, OFF. ARMY SliO Acknowledged tlie standard Army Shoe on the Uist and small wonder : "Extra Service Every Step Comfort Every Minute " That's why Jt is being worn by thousands of men in all walks of life- ' Office Men Hikers , Motormen Attorneys Farmers Conductor Physician Orchardiitt Hunters Look for the name Buckhkcht (tamped on the.sole of every Slioe I. BLACK GUN METAL OR INDIAN TAfl CALF E9 . Mi out j your dewier bs unable to supply you nend Ilia name to too manufaeturer Buck inffham and Hecht, Han Francisco Encloso jirice of ihoej yoa desire snd we will hare ycur order iJlled. Magnetic Madge Kennedy appears at last in a real out and out drama. It is "Tho Service Htur" nnd, oe its ti tle inilicates, is of extreme timeliness, appealing as it doivi to very owner of a service flag. When it eomes to the Liberty theater beginning tomorrow admirer of the (roldwyn gtar are prom ised the double delight of seeing her in a straight dramatie role and an orig inal, powerful play. Whe in Marilyn March, a girl of ex tremo plainnoss, who yearns for a sol dier or saiKir sweetheart such as every other girl has. In desperation she an nounce that she is the wife of a sol dier whoo heroism i proclaimed in all the iiewipera. At once the young man's mother seeks her out and in terror Marilyn faces her, sure that shi will be exposed as an impostor. But tho mother takes tho girl to her heart ami her home.' Marilyn's story is ac cented without a question and she is transformed from an unprepossessing girl to a lovely young matron. Marilyn 's mental suffering is agon ising when news eomes of her siippos ed husband's death, and later arrange meutu are made to make her his heir ess. This is more than Marilyn ean stand and she prepare to go away from the mother snd the young man who occupies a room in the house. Mar ilyn has met bun by accident and by Greatly Benefltoi by Chamberlain's Tablets "I am thauliful for the good I have received by using Chamberlain's Tab lets. About two years ago when I began taking them I was suffering a areat ileal, from distress after eating, and from hcailache and a tired, languid feeling due to indigestion and a tor pid liver. Chamberlain 's Tablets cor rected those disorders in a short time, and since taking two 'bottles of them my 'health has been good," writes Mrs. M. P. Harwood. Auburn, J). Every State U Pacific Divisdcp Attains Goal 81111 Francisco, Nov. L'l.r-w.., state in the Pacific division attained its' goal in the United War Work campaign, it was announced here today. The divi sion's subscription was 116 pr cent of its quota, or $1,388,305 more than was required. " Subscriptions by states were ns fol lows: California, $;,080,G7. . Washington, $1,708,728 ' Oregon, $1,010,000. ... Montana, $.180,000, Idaho, $180,000. 1 Ctnh, 346,900. Wyoming, $280,000. . Nevada, 138,000. - Hawaii, L,9.",000. Total, $0,891,305. " '. . The government owns 32 aviation fields, nil fully equipped, and has built up preliminary courses' in colcges and universities. . St. Peters Mission, located near Hel ena, Montana, and estublished by the Jesuits nioro than SO years ago, burned to the ground last Friday morning. uiu crts :t To All Wcir.ca Readers Of This Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaint of ton prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or 'bladder dis ease. If tho kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cmuo the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irri table and may be despondent; it makes any one so. . But hundreds of women claim tnat Dr. Kilmer' Swanip-Koot, by restor ing health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. A good kidney medicine, possessing real healing and curative vniue, should be a blessing to thousands of nervous, chance she makes a discovery which 'ovvr WOrked womes. m -mm. arouse fcer suspicion. , flash it comes to her that the in reality is the son whose is pretending to be and who the draft, tli'ionslv she mother with what she. sus pects and the elder woman breaks down confessing everything, . Many oenii for a sample bottle to ee what ttwamp Root, the great kidney liver and bladder medicine will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. oa may receive sample size hottle by par- eel post. You can purchase medium and 1 - v . . mrgo sin; oolites at ail urug stores. headquarters to work for an oversub-; rl1ff br in flr; Joat rcal siipuoii ot 50 per cent. Of the ov- Pnsc wlU be atl.er about two woeks' ersubseriptiun sked fot Marion county :u'. ""ln ?on . new ntur i.ne sprouting out all over yrnr scalp Danderine is, we believe, tho confident that Marion county will raisd to iirhrK .ndit f.. '..... .. 1 41... .'....... . I I new hair 4IU1.I' HI l"U CUU11L,V Hit! WUlif inc. .Vu.litor Paulus says that he ia srieewhero between 140 and 160 per ci nt 01 the original quota-. I'io sum contributed by Maiion count, to the united drive is tiio larg est sum yet contributed for wai relief purposes. While the official auditor's repi-vt 1ms the total at $48,660? It is conservatively estimated that tffb total will reach approximately $05,000.. The city of Salem and Marion county j proper went over tho top for the united war work drive last night according to the report of Robert C. Paulus, auditoif beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffv, It was held possible ttfJny that the for the committee. Mr, Paulus repoi wavy and free from dandruff ia mere- great treaty might, bo divided into two tea a toutl 01 20,1 if. a lor me city .01 y a matter or using a nttie uanuerine. or more sections, tho first to cover fculem and $22,o4J for the county out-, it is easy ana inexpensive to nave t mitteis of ininiciliato importance, and ' side of Salem and vicinity making a nice, Sift hair and lots of it. Just th others demanding longer and more1 grand total of $48,600.88, for the eoun-! get a small bottle of Knowlton's Dnn ile.ro rate action to follow TJadcr this'ty at large. The quota originally as-derino now for a few cents all drug pinn tho treaty may be signed in soc-1 signed to Marion county was $3'7,6d0. stores; recommend it apply a little as tions as completed. j'i'ue amount raised is approximately 3J 1 directed and within ten minutes thero This, it was held likely, here, would i per cent in excess of the quota. Just wi" 1,9 an appearance of iibundonco, tend to permit Go; many to set forth i i.:o.foro the opening of the campaign ! fr''n"pss' fluff inoss and ar. incompar vvith shii s now blockaded-within her ' November 11th, all committees were re- al,le 8l0ES aml 1'wtve, and try as you l-orta nnii go rter ne,c(icii supples. . i,,,icstec; by telegram from, jiational V,.""". V"U.B ' vl """" in tnis connection, it was pointeu out that' tne sooner uwinany resumes her trade, the quicker E.I10 will have money available for paying off the tremendous indemnities sho must give for the destruction she wrought in oc cupied territory. -. . . Freedom of Ssas Decided Owing to the situation it was held likely that the league of nations and its corrolarv, freedom of tho seas, would be among tho first questions to b disposed of. Strength is added to this 'belief by the fact that -the presi dent will attend the opening ooitfer enco nnd he is particularly interested in these points. Fulilislied reports that President Wil son, was going to Europe to settle inf erences which have arisen among tao allies on peaco matters, were einphat- aliy denied by the state department, he storv was looked upon as detrf montal propagnenda, and the depart-, nient said positively there was no foun dation of truth in the report. Jewish Interest.es Brought la A delegation of Rumanian Jews, in troduced by Louis Marshal', New York lawyer, asked Secretary of State Lan sing to safeguard Jewish interests in Rumania today. Tho question will probably arise at the peace conference. The new Russian government is pre paring an outline of its desires at the peaco table and is planning to send representatives. The Russian situation now offers probably the most vexing problem in connection with the forth coming conference. However, leaders and armies of the new government are making headway in Russia, The bolshdviki regime has been cvcrurown in Ukraine, opening up that channel to allied aid. Reports indicate that the whole boK shovik movement in Russia is rapidly waning in power before the confidence established by the new government. William Hohenzollem ' Seems To Be Hoarding Food ' Amsterdam, Nov. 21. William Ho henzollem 's hoarding of potatoes, flour and coffee has aroused the residents of Maarn, who were amazed at the vast stores of articles being transported to Amerongen castle from special trains. The Dutch did not know how to take the former kaiser '1 offer to inspect the government aviation school at Soestcr berg. Hohenzollern takes frequent rides in Count Von entinck's iwwant) bile. He appears to have abandoned his own car, which bore the imperial coat of arms and was inscribed "Gott mitt una." Tho Telegraf asks why favors should be shown the former kaiser. It charges that he is allowed to use special tele graph and telephone lines, irom jww ongen castle to Amsterdam. Count Von Bcntinck appears anxious for everybody to understand thnt he is entertaining Hohcnrollcrn at the re quest of the Dutch government. In an attempt at Winston-Salem, N. C, to capture negro murderer a riot ocurred in which three persons were shot to death and many wounded. JOURNAL WANT ADSPAY Postmaster General Upholds hcrease in Phone Rates Postmaster General Burleson upholds the increase in telephone rates announc ed by the pacific Telephone & Tele graph company as effective November 15, and in a tolcgram received today by tho public service commission he requests that tho commission, cooperate bv accepting tho new schedule of rayjes as though they had been regularly fil ed with the commission. The postmaster general points out that the compensation for the company is fixed by a contract made by the government and the increase in rates will ndd revenue to the government and pay tne increased wages of telephone employes. . Iio uoes not pass on the question as to tho power of the postmaster general to fix rates for telephone sorvice with in the state, but his message would in dicate that ho expects the increased lates to remain in effect in spite of the older issued by tho commission de claring the increases to be of "no force and effect." - - never fails to stop falling hair nb oneo If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, niohvtcn a cloth with a little Danderine and care fully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a tiuia. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in . just a few moment a delightful sur prise awaits everyone who tries this.. About Croup IT your children aro subject to croup, or if you have reason to fear their be ing attacked- by that disease, , you. should procure a bottle cf Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and study the di rections for use, so that in case of an attack you will know exactly what course to pursue. This is a favorite and very successful remedy for croup, and it is important that ytu observe the directions carefully. John Y. Wilson was formally nomina- , ted Tuesday by President Wilson to be American ambassador to Great Britain. The war department announces that more than $1,000,000 worth of salmon hns just been purchased for the army. ' WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON tJtop at BLIGH HOTEL "a rlome Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1 per Day 100 Rooms of Solid Coffort Only Hotel in Business District Tba VtTai-hed type enfins tllat trated hert, like U inimmml comb 11 Hon mgitm, requires an oil that holds ita lubricating qualities at cyl inder heat, burnt clean ia the com bustion chambers and foes out with xfaanet. Zerolene fills these require menta perfectly, becaime if im correcf. Jfrr nAnmd from eafacted Cajf&miaaa jioali-iBassarads, The Standard Oil for Motor Cars It Keeps the Engine Young I Zerolene keeps the engine youngw fuU-powered.imooth-runmne, and economical ia fuel and oil consumption because it is correctly refined from selected California asphalt-base crude. Gives better lubrication with less carbon. Made in several consistencies. Get our Correct Lubrication Chart covering your car. Ai cbaara rcry'irters amf Standard Oil Strict Station. . STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CslKoraia) R. IL CAMPBELL, Special Agt, Standard Oil Co, Salem