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FOURTEEN WEDNESDAY MORNING THE SAREVEPORT TIMES MAY 29, 1929 PARKS TO OPEN FILM EXHIBITS Recreation Department Starts en Motion Picture Showings Next Monday Dader the supervision of the city recreation department, municipal open air picture shows will be started next Monday. The first pictures will be shown at Queensborough and BoyA pie kin parks (negro), it has been nounced. Only first-class movies will be presented, members of the recreation department have assured the public. "Somebody's Mother" will be screened at Queensborough and "Romance of Rogue" at Boykin park. It is estimated that 250.000 people witnessed the shows last year.

Many more are expected this year. The weekly schedule for the difterent parks follows: Monday, Queenaborough and Boytia park (negro). Tuesday, Princess park and Andrew Curate. eWednesday, Thomas field and Jumbia park. Thursday, Fair Grounds and Cedar Grove.

Friday, Betty Virginia park and Governor Allen. Saturday, Highland park and MIldied street. PROF. A. WOODSON OF SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE IS DEAD Lafayette, May 28 Ashby Woodson, head of the departmint of engineering at Southwestern Louisiana Institute here died at Hotel Dieu 1a New Orleans Tuesday followan illness of three months.

He 61 years age. Professor Woodson, who has been on the Southwestern faculty since the college was established in 1901, was born in Charlottesville, he graduated from the Miller School in Virginia in 1896, took post graduate work there in 1897 during the summer sessions and attended Cornell University 1901 and 1903. In the summer of 1905 he studied at the University of Tennessee, and received the degree of bachelor of science from Southwestern Institute in 1921. Later he received two degrees from Tulane University, st New Orleans, B. in 1923 and M.

E. in 1927. He was member of the American Society of Mechanical engineers, he was instructor at the Miller School from 1896 to 1901, and in 1908 he was chief instruction tor at Camp Martin, New Orleans. Surviving Professor Woodson are: as of widow, Dr. and nee Mrs.

Louis F. R. Tolson, Tolson, daugh- of this city: and two brothers, 0. J. wordson, of Washington, D.

and W. L. Woodson, of Newport News, Va, Funeral services will be held from the family home here. Hoover's Son Talks of Radio Chain Plans Kansas City, May 28 (U.P).-Herbert Hoover, 25 years old, following in his father's footsteps 86 of Stanford University and engineer, was silent Tuesday on subject of politics but eager to of his plans for chain of radio stations in connection with the westera air express with which he 18 connected. Young Hoover said he probably wouldn't visit his father at the White House "for long time" company" sent him to Washington.

Neighbors Argue Over Donkey, One Wounded Kansas City, May (U.P).-George Bosworth, 30 years old, was in a 1105- pital here Tuesday night with a knife wound in the back as a result of his choice of a Christmas present for his son, Edward. The gift was a donkey which grased and brayed on a lot near the Bosworth home. A neighbor. David Emerson, 61 years old, objectto the animal's vocal efforts and charged with stabbing Bosworth after an argument over the noise. LEYTE ISLAND TYPHOON DEAD REACH 69 TOTAL Manila, P.

May 29 (Wednesday) (U.P). -The death toll from A typhoon which swept over the southern part of Leyte island mounted to 69 Tuesday, as means of communication with outlying communities were restored. The town of Sogod suffered the brunt of the storm, which o- curred last Friday, but Ilongos, Hindang, Babybay, Inopacan and Bato also were damaged. latest advices said. Car Backfires; Tank Cars Burn in Kansas City Kansas City, Kansas, May 28 One man was probably fatally burned and serious property damage was threatened in an explosion and fire here late Tuesday in the storage yards of the Independent Oil and Gas Company.

The fire followed An explosion caused when the motor on a truck back unloading fired. gasoline Otto from Schultz, a tank loader, car was seriously burned. Twelve tank cars on a siding, containing 96,000 gallons of gasoline, were burning fiercely. Sevenal explosions followed the initial blast and police firemen were ordering people from homes in the vicinity of the blaze. Julian Oil Co.

Loans Trial Receives Delay Los Angeles, May 28 (U.P).-Trial of 12 persons accused of making spurious loans to the defunct Julian Petroleum Corporation was continued here Tuesday, because the city prosecutor's fice was not ready to proceed. The men were Arthur Katz, Samuel Goodman, Simon Lifpitz, Herman Gutterman, Phillip Grossman, Emanuel Hackel, Morris Kurstin, Arthur Perry, Louis Rothman, David Rose, Charles Okran and Max Ripstein. Hathorn Appointed School Supervisor Jackson, May 28 B. Hathorn, superintendent of the Columbia high school, will be named state high school supervisor, succeeding Frank C. Jenkins, it was announced Tuesday night by W.

F. Bond, state superintendent of education. Mr. Jenkins was Tuesday elected head of the department of educaof Millsaps college, in place of Grover Hooker, who has accepted a position with Leland-Stanford. A.

F. L. President Talks to Cadets at West Point West Point, N. May 28 labor stands squarely behind the movement for military preparedness and adequate national detense, President William Green of the American Federation of Labor told the assembled cadets of the United States Military academy Tuesday. Green spoke to the cadet corps after he and the executive council, for the first time in history, had paid an official visit in behalf of the labor organization to the military academy.

Man Arrested Here Held as Deserter From Army An alleged United States army deserter, Ralph Anderson, 21 years old, who gives his home address as Waliron, was apprehended here Tuesday afternoon by Officers Smith and Goodwin, and placed in the city Jail pending investigation. What action will be taken by army authorities was unknown Tuesday night. Lookouts Buy Hurler From Mobile Bears Chattanooga, May 28 Settlemire, left-handed pitcher just purchased from the Mobile club of the Southern Association by the Chattanooga Lookouts, will report for duty here Thursday, it was nounced today. Bernet Elected to High Office by Three Roads New York, May 28 of three Van Sweringen railroadsthe Chesapeake and Ohio, Hocking Valley and Pere Marquette--met in Cleveland Tuesday and elected J. Bernet president of all three roads W.

J. Harahan was elected senior vice president of the three companies and O. P. Van Sweringen was made chairman of the board of directors of the Pere Marquette, P. H.

Aifred was named vice president of the Pere Marquette in charge of operations, and Harold Fitzpatrick, vice president and general counsel. C. S. Sikes WAS named as general auditor of the Pere Marquette and A. Cramer, treasurer.

Bernet formerly was president of the Erie railroad, Harahan, president of the Chesapeake and Ohio, and Alfred, president of the Pere Marquette. Placing of all three roads under the same management 18 reported to have received the approval of the inter. state commerce commission. Award Letters to Tiger Athletes' Baton Rouge, May 28 Louisiana State University awarded athletic letters to 20 members of the 1929 championship track team, the lettermen including nine men who have run their last races and leave the university at graduation this year. Percy Brown, of Baker, junior.

was elected captain of the 1930 team. and Lemmie Wright, of Harrisonburg, also a junior, was named alternate captain. Brown is one of the Tigers' outstanding football stars. The nine lettermen who graduate this year are: Captain Guy Nesom, Ira George, Leilan LaFleur, Charles Aby, Ernest Millet, Oberle Allbritton. Milton Fontenot, former Captain Cecil Cooley and Jack Burnett.

Besides Brown and Wright, the other lettermen are: John Hendrix, Joe Dupont, Harry Brown, Frank Miller. Ed Songy, H. A. Lanier, Sam Lambert, F. L.

Johnson and E. A. Brown, manager. Michigan University Dismisses Grid Coach Ann Arbor, May 28 H. Yost, director of athletic relations of the University of gan, in a brief statement issued day, revealed that Coach Tad man, who developed a winning combination in last year's football squad, had been "fired." The Wolverines last season had successful year, defeating, among others, the strong Illinois and Iowa elevens.

"It has been decided that Mr. Wieman will not be member of the coaching staff next season," Yost's statement said. Preacher Indicted on Swindling Count Lufkin, Texas, May 28 -The Rev. L. F.

Frisbie, Baptist preacher, reported held at Kirkwood, for extradition to Texas, wAs indicted here Tuesday on swindling charges. WESTERN ASSOCIATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION Independence at Joplin, postponed, (rain.) HE Muskogee 000 002 010-3 Springfield 015 003 00x-9 12 Smithson and Casey; Creech and Johnson. RHE Ft. Worth 010 001-2 6 4 Shawnee 000 200 22x-6 7 5 Collier and Tillman; Ostermiller and Abbott. COLLEGE BASEBALL At Columbus- Ohio State Chicago 3.

At 11; Georgetown 3. At new Haven--Yale Syracuse 2. At South Bend--Marshall College (W. Va.) Notre Dame 0. Churchill Downs Results FIRST 4-year-olds and up, claiming.

-mile: Dumpy (Crump) 19.92 11,18 L. Torch (McCrossen) 7.48 4.9 Noble Wrack (E. Pool) 11.84 Time 1:13 4-5. Farmo, Elkin, champs, Watch Or. Beaumont.

Hedemora. Miss Lee and Whisk Arrow also ran. SECOND RACE 2-year-old maiden fillies, allowances. Star Lassie (R. Jones) 13.38 5.30 (E.

Pool) 14.06 11.62 Heretie (Fronk) 7.30 Time 1:01 1-6. Jalna, Tela, Vermiculite, Miss Suddath, Morgana, Ruth Mayes and Mabel Basil also ran. THIRD 4-year-olds and up, claiming. -mile: Cleora (Russell) 14.14 4.86 4.21 Crestwood (Dubois) 4.24 3.36 Prince Bulbo (Lilley). Time 1:14 1-5.

Minervus, Dark Angel, Aspinwall Girl, Echolight and Old Times also ran. FOURTH 3-year-olds and up, claimina. miles: Vandal (Hoffman) 4.06 3.20 Longwood (Hikes) 31.86 10.20 si. MeCiain (Schutte) 3.36 Time 1:49 2-5. Star Forward, Purple Sand, Play, Paul Beechwood, Revere.

Illustrious Baby Delhi, and Light Easer Hampson. FIFTH the Market Street Merchants purse. allowances, 3-year-olds and up, furlongs: Clog Dance (E. Pool) 3.30 2.24 2.14 L. Braedaibane 2.94 2.86 Nellie Lyons (Russell) 4.02 Time 1:19 Suitor, Account, Jem and Vigorous also ran.

SIXTH RACE $1.:00. 2-year-olds, claiming. Campion (McCrossen). 7.96 4.76 3.20 The Soon (Heupel) 4.50 3.14 Col. Henry (Crump) 3.00 Time 1:01.

Roughneck, Aspirin. Wood Aston. Mr. Dick. Riptield and Applaud also ran.

SEVENTH RACE 3-year-olds and up. claimine. 1 1-16 miles: Double 0. (Dubois) 25.50 12.10 6.52 Geo. McCrann (Noel) 9.66 4.61 Creek Indian (Philpot) 3.38 Time 1:47 4-5.

Herendeen, Sister Pal. Lancer. Respond and Superlove also rad. Belmont Results FIRST Bramble Rose purse. 2-year-old maidens, claimina.

-mile: Gay Past (Eaby) 7-1 5-2 Benda (Renick) 1-2 1-5 Vastail (F. Munden) 2-1 Time 1:00 3-5. Mainrock, Bob Shannon. Shimmer. Yonder, Recoil and Jeu De Bar also ran.

SECOND added. the Weldship Steeplechase handicap, 4-yearolds and up, 2 miles: Nomad (Cheyne) 3-4 out Crenalan (Thorndyke) even out Le Disard (Vetich) out Time 3:54 3-5. Astronomy also ran. THIRD -Little Neck purse, lowances. $1,200, 3-year-olds and up, mile: Marine (W.

Garner) 7-5 1-2 1-5 Sun Broom (0' Donnell) 6-1 3-1 Stormy Dawn (Ellis) 1-1 1:25. The Tattler, Matins Minis. ter, Tinder, Jean Valjean, Friarcliff. Finir. Coquetry, Count Palatine and Inventor also ran.

FOURTH added. 4-yearolds and up, miles: Sortie (Walls) 8-5 1-2 out Royal Stranger (McAtee) 6-5 out Algernon (Inzelone) out Hot Toddy also ran. FIFTH RACE -Widener course, allowances, the Daisy purse, 2-year-old fillies. furlongs: Sun Blow (E. 9-5 7-10 1-3 Snooze (A.

Robertson) 4-5 1-4 St. Prisce (Moon) 4-5 Time :52 3-5. Murky Cloud, Ah There, Stage Wait, Calamity, Enid and xMad Hattie also ran. Disqualified. SIXTH RACE--The Sayville, claiming purse, $1,000, 3-year-olds and up, miles: Grey Hawk (Leischman) 1-1 2-5 1-5 Ashakie (W.

7-5 3-5 Dr. Rankin (Wholley) 4-5 Time 1:61. Puget Sound, Sandy Ford. Keydet, Balroma, and Flying Sweep also ran. Homer Wins From Haynesville, 7 to Homer, May 28 (Special) -Homer won over Haynesville by a score of 6 to 7, Sunday.

Homer got off to good start, making 4 runs in the first inning. Haynesville came back strong in the fourth to tie up the scores, by making runs. Haynesville kept up their scoring streak to make two runs in the sixth, while Homer made the tying scores in the 8th, by making two more runs. These two runs making the teams tie up twice in 8 innings. Homer made the winning score in the 9th, when Bickham sacrificed and McMurry went home.

Homer has two more games scheduled for this week. They are a6 follows: Minden and Homer at Minden Thursday, May 30th, and Homer and Ar. cadia at Homer Sunday June 2nd. BEST BET FOR MAJORS. Jack Holland, Oklhoma City owner, regards Jack Saltzgaver, rookie ond baseman on his club, as the major league prospect he has.

ATWATER KENT SCREEN-GRID RADIO XPERIENCE resources- 32-acre factory- engineering skill -test, test and test again- -these explain the superiority of the Screen -Grid Atwater Kent. But all you need to do is listen. Why not do it -NOW? ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING CO. A. Areater Kent, President 4700 Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

West Coast Athletes Defend Title Friday Philadelphia, May 28 (U.N).--The Stanford track and field squad are rived tonight to defend its 1927 and 1928 championships at the annual I. C. A. U. A.

meet at Franklin field Friday and Saturday. Most critics favor the squad to repeat its success this year, and many feel that Penn has the best chance of halting the westerners with Bar. ney Berlinger, its all-around star. Director Lawson Robertson admits that his chances of winning with the Penn squad rest largely upon Berlinger's ability to score points in four events. Aside from Penn, Yale and New York University are given the best chance.

among eastern teams. Yale was second to Stanford last year, and New York University, on its showing in dual meets, looks good. Stanford will have its first workout tomorrow, to loosen up after the long trip from Palo Alto. The squad includes men who scored nearly threefourths of Stanford's points last year. and has also a number of new potential point winners.

Conch Walter Christie and his five University of California men were on the scene today, and Dean Cromwell's southern California contingent rived just before the Cardinals. Thirty-two colleges and Universities are entered, the majority from Atlantic seaboard. Washington Park Results FIRST RACE $1,200, 2-year-olds. claiming. Tea Cracker (Anderson) 14.56 8.80 5.86 Altavar (Ayraud) 11.20 5.68 Port Gar (L.

Jones) 1.24 Time 1:01 3-5. Molly Seth. Lakeland. Tabby Cat, Blackbird, Jaboulay and Mahoney also ran. SECOND RACE $1,200, 3-year-olds and up, claiming.

C. Flanagan (Deprema) 9.34 5.70 B. Flyer (Shropshire) 4.64 4.32 Vitoria (Ayraud) 4.32 Time 1:18 2-6. Sweepnet, Shift, Bogan. Miss Mildred, Amiicar, Straw Vote.

St. Matthews, Claude House Boy, Honeyfish and Honest John also ran. THIRD 2-year-old maidens, aloiwances. Khara (Catrone) 5.54 4.04 3.52 Blue John (Erickson) 8.82 6.22 Primeval (McDermott) 4.46 Time 1:01 2-5, Santa Sophia. Haldar, Raincloud and West Park also ran.

FOURTH RACE $1,200. 3-year-olds and up, claiming, mile and 10 yards: Gotham (Shropshire) 1.40 4.46 3.32 Princely (Halbert) 8.90 5.34 Hazel Denson (Frye) 3.38 Time 1:45 4-5. Big Gun, Winifred. Power, Panketa and Duck It also ran. FIFTH the Wedge wood purse, allowances, 3-year-olds alld up.

mile and 70 yards: Dowagiac (Deprema) 4.94 3.40 2.82 Symphorosa (Neal) 9.28 5.22 Social Mug (Leyiand) 4.92 Time 1:44. Buttered Toast and Wacker Drive also ran. SIXTH 4-year-olds and up, claiming, miles: Tamina (Neal) 11.46 4.86 3.58 Architect (Ayraud) 4.64 3.16 Geo. Stack (L. 4.48 Time 1:54 2-5.

Bill Seth, Patuxant anu Raiph Hartenstein also ran. SEVENTH RACE 3-year-olds and up, claiming, mile and 10 yards: carl of Warwick (Neal) 20.40 6.70 5.54 Howard Lee (Halbert) 4.42 3.68 Light Air (Douglass) 3.34 Time 1:44 4-J. Bumpsie Ray, Festival, Blue Pencil, Light Sweep and Miss quy also ran. WEST TEXAS LEAGUE ANGELO COLEMAN Coleinan, Texas, May 28 (P)-San Angelo trimmed the Coleman cats in a rather definite fashion here today, 9 to 1. BIG SPRING ABILENE 4 Big Spring, Texas, May 28 ter tying the score in the last halt of the ninth inning, Antista, sup and Rosec combined efforts to defeat the Abilene Aces 5 to in 11 innings here today.

BALLINGER 16; MIDLAND 3 Midland, Texas, May 28 (P)--Ballinger took a free slugging game from the Midland Colts here today, 16 to 9. Dr. E. W. Coffey Genito- Urinary Diseases Electrical, Medical and other physiral agents employed 210-211 Majestic Building enjoyment for Cigar satisfaction! -mildness, character and the urge for more.

Priced at 10c to 25c Mild SIZE Bouquet straight WHAT G. H. P. CIGAR Inc. Pa.

Distributed WILLER 634 Commerce Shreveport, Washington Park Entries FIRST RACE (out nt the chute), claiming, 01,200, 3-year-olds and up: Claude C. 1061 Reflection 105 Kitty Mullally 1011 Traymore 118 Tommy Doyle 1061s Paula Shay Light Sweep 1131 xPrances Rock 107 SECOND RACE-Seven furlongs, (out of the chute), claiming. $1,200, 3-yearolde and up: Lee 108 Hid. Thoumhte 105. xMuhlkins 101 Jean Desuible House Boy 108 sHoneyfish Whiporacker 101 THIRD RACE--Six furlongs, claiming.

11.200, 8-year-olde and up: Gossoon 1171 Trail xGrenad'r Guard 1091 Bar None 117 Czarist 1171 Little Gyp 102 Water Lad Chaff '112 FOURTH RACE- -Five furlongs, $1.200, The Convey Purse, 3-year-olds: Chang Tu Tom Bereau 107 Pro Tem 114 Jimmy Moran 109 Tom Hill Ladrone 107 FIFTH RACE--Mile (out of the chute), $1.400, The Dearborn Purse, 3-year-olds and up: Flood Control 981 Blessefield 105 Devon Quibbler 111 Canaan 1081 Jack Hawksley 107 Flattery 1001 SIXTH RACE--Mile (out of the chute). claiming, $1.200, 3-year-olds: Navee 1041 sOakland- 103 Merry Pal 100 Hetsy Jayne Gain 109 Finnic Gold Ridge- 110 Navelle 109 SEVENTH RACE- Mile and furlenz. claiming. $1,200, and xindra 102. Cartoon 11213.

Johnson Jr. 114 xBrumfield 1071 Solo Weather clear, trick Fordham Sends Murphy to N. Y. Yankee's Mound New York, May 28 (P). which gave Frank Frisch to the big leagues, has another candidate.

Johnny Murphy, a right-handed pitcher. Murphy has been signed by the New York Yankees and will report to them on Saturday when he will have completed his college career. Murphy, six feet two inches tall and weighing 196 pounds, has been the ace of Fordham's mound staff this season. CAN THIS BE TRUE? the .500 mark after the first month of play in the Pacific Coast league. (Cal.) catcher, was hitting close to Ernie Lombardi, young Oakland INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.

Rochester 9: Montreal 6. Jersey City-Reading. rain. Buffalo 9: Toronto 12. Newark 10: Baltimore 7.

Sonnenberg Flattens Plestina With Boston, May 28 berg's famous flying tackle proved too much for Marin Plestina, of Chicago, and the former Dartmouth foot. ball player retained his wrestling tie tie by pinning the "trust buster's" shoulders to the mat twice after most an hour of wrestling here to. night. The first fall came in 45 utes and the final in 10 minutes and four seconds. xx Seven pounds allowance claimed.

Belmont Entries FIRST RACK--Four and one longs, Widener, course, $1,000, The White Bud. 2-year-olde, claiming: Gone Away. Geronimo 108 Sun Palatine 1011 8t. Tuscan Go To It 1051 Halyers 113 Cahron 111 Cabildo 117 SECOND RACE Seven furlongs. 00.

The Willow, mares, 3-year-olds and up: Golden Anger Bradley's Peavy 103 Stream Line Anna 105 Atlantic LAce 190 Spectacular 1031 Progeny 106 THIRD RACE Mile, The Sunbriar Handicap, 3-year-olds and up. $1.600 added: Sankari Valorous 133 Healy 1131 FOURTH RACK--One mile, $2.000 added. The Harlem, and up, claiinIng: Coln Collector 1061 113 Verdi 1181 Juggler 113 Star O' Morn xx Sun Forward 119 London Rock FIFTH RACE--Four and one-hait furlongs, Widener course. $1,000. The Blue Ridge, maidens, 2-year-olds: Scot Free 1171 Cygnet 117 Colossal Col.

Crump 117 Raeburn 117! Wrestler Master Star Authorelian Questionnaire Poly ton Vigilia Taos Dunlin's Son Blot Dim Ray On The Air Dundale 1171 Surtees SIXTH RACE--SIx furlongs. Widener course, $1,000, The Deer Park, 3-year-olds and up: Irish Stupendous 109 Lord Broom Turf King xChattahoochee 108 Please 113 Beau Wrack 113 xx The Worker 107! Burlap 114 Tried and True xxOrian 109 xxOthello xx Campanella 104 Battle Ax SEVENTH RACE--Six furlongs, widener course. $1,000. The Deer Park. year-olds and up.

claiming: Star 109 Revel 1051 Rip 100 Melmor 114 Cal 1041 J. J. Williams 116 1011 Miss Derothy 107 Hildreth 110 Kamir 112 SHIpA WAR Searington 108 Mint Grass Rhapsody Ann 103 weather clear, track fast. pounds allowance claimed. Churchill Downs Entries FIRNT Five furlongs, claiming.

$1.300. maidens: Dixie Star Royal Sport 115 Lone Lashes Super Toy Nim the Nymph Red Knobs 116 Rattle Luille Belle 112 Margaret Jeannine Good Indian Surcease 119 Little Bo Zadora May Gerardi MiRa Sudduth Bustling Dontinky Ntar 115 Punky Sky High 1121 SECOND RACK--Claiming. 11 miles, purse $1,:00, 3-year-oids and up: Bonnie Basil Mollie Myhill Coloratura 1031 Bob Blackburn 10: Dandy Brush 1131 Madam Emelie Little Scout 107 Padona 118 Lida Love 1021 THIRD miles. year-olds $1.200: Fire Under 110 wog Horn 108. Stars Stripes 1091 FOURTH RACE--Seven furlongs, claimIna.

$1,400, 3-year-olds: Mayor Walker 1111 Vira do 109 Frank Horan 1071 Haymaker Amsterdam 103 My Hobby Eskimo 1091 FIFTH RACE--Six furlongs. handicap, $1,800. The Argonne Hotel. 3-year-olds and up' Marconi 1031 Barbara 109 Energy Wisdom 114 SIXTH RACE-Une mile. allowances.

The Lilies of the Valley, 3-year-old fillies, $1,500: Frances Milward Nellie Custia 115 Rose of Sharon Ben Machree 109 Vesta 1091 SEVENTH RACE 1n miles. $1,300, 3-year-olds and up: Blane Seing Rose Hue 1021 Lonschamps Beechwood 1071 Mount Logan 101 Dearborn 1131 Chatson 101 xCareer 1021 allowance claimed. Weather clear, track fast. For Nervous Headaches A headache is Nature's warning Ci high nerve strain. You can get quick and delightful relief from nervous headaches and other nerve pains ov using Capudine because it soothes the Lorise nerves.

Contains no opiates and does not upset the stomach, yet more effective in relieving pain. Being liquid. Capudine acts almost instantly, much quicker than tablets and powders. Sold by druggists in 300 and 60c sizes. -Adv.

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Samuels Tire -Winnfleld, Lone Star Gas Shop Company have told you some Reins, something of a fanatic. WE dashing Sir Galahad personally removed and tales about Super- gloated over 39 nails which Tubes. Now we're going to try DID NOT require tire changes. our hand at just a plain Bill Jones story. He agrees with us that Polson Tubes do add about to Bill travels in a car.

When his the life of a set of casings. present car was new he inatall-. ed Polson Tubes, figur- He considers 50 or 55 miles an ing that he had made his full hour a conservative speed for quota of tire by an up-and-doing salesman, but roadside in all weather. If any- freely admits that his life inthing irks Bill's soul, it's chang- surance company would hearting a tire. ily approve of Polson His speedometer now shows at those as sudden Tubes such speeds, 20,189 miles.

Bill counts them flats safeguard which against cause so many acover every one mile apart, in and the cidents on our gravel highthere is only one lot that he doesn't treasure ways. monument That's the mile when he Bill's case is just average. You to Polson efficiency. that went could figure on getting about through up and through the same results for the picked spike first one rear tire, eventually worrying it five or six years after installdown to the point where Bill ing Polsons, or at any rate had to stop and substitute his during the life of the first four spare! He doesn't care for that or five sets of casings. could During mile, but, after all, we warned that period you confiBill when he bought those dently hope to save about 20 Poleone that he could figure on to on your annual rubber them being self-healing only bill.

about 95 times in 100 ordinary punctures, and he could hardly If you have never seen a classify the incident of the section of a Polson spike as ordinary. Tube, drive in today. PHONE PHONE Tire Co. 1119 Texas Avenue.

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