The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, Augtist 1, 1939. PAGE FIVE Local Hews Briefs Gift Receded Mrs. Else Eb-1 en, librarian ot, the art center. reports tne gut of 17 art books, several hundred' art mtnrinM. and numerous eolor print to the ' library. Outstanding was a col iecuou or 4 o color prints, the gift o( Governor Sprague. and The Oregoff Statesman. An item of par- ticulaf ; interest . Is the folio of -prints of pen drawings of Indians Ad cowboys bv the rreat western artist; Charles Russell. Also avail- able to artists and teachers are i some SO folders' containing thon- Sands of clionlnra In reference to .. fine and related arts.?. The state and public libraries maintain a . continual' loan of,' about 109 art books Tor use at the art center, fcerra'ave .55c.-- Beauty Nook. Clinics Scheduled- Four food Jiandler's. clinics are slated for this week at the Marion county department of health. All food handlers in the cky are to be ex amined due to the new city ordin- -u ance. A clinic will be held this ' morning and afternoon, Wednes day morning and Thursday after noon.: A clinic was held all dayj Monday. A pre-echool clinic will be conducted at Silterton this aft ernoon and school -examinations will be given at the health office! Wednesday at li30 p. m. Pre- - school examinations will be given at the health department Thurs day morning. The regular im munisations, vaccinations and tu- . berculin tests will be held Satur day morning. Auction Thurs. nlte. Woodry's. George Potts Returns Back from a two-month visit with rela tives in Montana, George W. Potts, former president of the Farmers Union, yesterday gave encouraging reports of the state as to agricul tural and livestock conditions. He reported viewing a sale of 500 head of cattle at Billings at grati fying prices, using a new method in weighing each animal and sell ing by the pound. The sugar beet industry near Billings is also flourishing. Potts said, with one of the world s biggest refineries aiding the growth of that city. Potts crossed the entire state on his trip and also included Yellow stone national park. Pabco Koofs Klfstrora Co. Fh9221 Oat of Hospital Mrs. Clifford Jones, Salem woman who was in jured in a Greyhound bus wreck in southern Oregon last -feek while on the way to California, has been released from a Grants Pass hospital, according to her family here. However she and her daughter, Mary Alice, who is ac companying her, will probably not continue the trip, Mr. Jones said, but will probable stop with his brother at Rogue River. Salem's best buy: "MarsTTwain'. shirts, 2 for 12. 7 9, sizes 14 to 18. A. A. Clothing Co., 121 N. High. Rational Group Called Marion county rural scnool teachers em ploying the rational, teaching sys tem devised by the late Mary L. Fulkerson as county superinten dent will meet at the courthouse at 2 p.m. August 8 to discuss plans for the coming school year's work, County Superintendent Agnes C Booth announced yesterday. The system is in use in approximately 35 schools, most of them of one or two rooms in size, throughout the county. Finger Wave 23c. Beauty Nook. Utility Hearing Set Four hear ings will be conducted here this week by Ormond R. Bean, state public utilities commissioner, as follows: August 2, 10 a.m., appli cation of Ben Kuehn, Siletz; Aug ust 3, 10 a.m., case of Barber's Truck service," Tigard; August 4, 10 a.m., supplementary applica tion of Railway Express agency. and 2 p.m., McCracken Bros. Mo tor freight, Eugene. Roofing by Mathis. 178 S. Coml. Dairy Co-op Session A meet ing of the Salem unit of the Dairy Cooperative association will be called at the Salem chamber of commerce at 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Milk marketing problems and quality improvement will be dis cussed, according to R. C. Shep ard, chairman, and Fred C. Klaus, manager of the Salem division. Want wire haired terrier. P 7585. Makes Brief Runs Fire equip ment was called out early yester day afternoon . to extinguish a small blaze in some old planking near the former Producers' can nery. The department also ans wered a call to 2S60 Brooks ave nue late Sunday afternoon. No damage was reported in either case. Salem's exclusive floor, covering store. Elfstrom-Humphrey Co. Optometry Meet A meeting of optometrists of the west central district of the Oregon optometric association will be held in the Oregon building in Salem tonight at 7:30 with Dr. Charles Pomeroy in charge. Clnb 14 Meets Townsend club No. 14 meets tonight at 8 o'clock at Liberty school for a social gathering.' AnrM Meet Arve club No. 12 -" will hold its regular meeting to- urht at 8 o'clock at we-ley naiu T. T. Ua, X. . O. caaa, . O Herbal remedies for ailments af atomach. liver, kidney, skin. Hood, glands, ft urinary sys tem ot men & women. 22 years tl service. Naturopathic Physi cians. Ask your Neighbors about CHAN LAM. DR. CUAII LAM CHINESE MEDICINE CO. ifZM Court St.. 'Corner Liber i nrftce onen Tuesday & Sat yi9 nnlv .10 A. M. tO 1 P. M. to 7 P.M. Consultation, blood pressure ft urine tests are free of charge. rv. - Jf 4aWJWSet a-auuuauswf Coming Event! Aocbst 2 - Bermuda onion Jamboree at Jefferson. Align st 8 Marion Cont Teterans association. Silver on. August 6 Marion Conntv Republican club picnic. Silver Creek falls. i August O Annual state Ten nessee picnic at Dallas city park Aus. 6 Ohio state nli-nte will be held at 'Mlnger picnic grounds. ' August 6 Carolina state pirnir, Bryant park, Albany. A usr. C X e b r a a k a nlrnl Oak park, Portland. Aus. lO Marlon count v fVCTU picnic, noon basket din ner. Frescott garden. 10O4 Oak street. Aui. IM2 American Lesion. department of Oregon, conven tion. Aug. 18-20 Flax Festival at ML. Ansel. Aug. SO Salem anion labor annual picnic at Pat's Acres park. Aug. . 21-28 State aoftbajl tournament. Aug. 24-27 Hop Fiesta at Independence. Fractures Leg George Dixon, CI, a transient, suffered a shat tered left leg and deep head cut Sunday night when he walked into the side of an automobile driven by Albert McBee, 7ll Hayter street, Dallas, along Edgewater street iu West Salem. Dixon had been arrested by city police Fri day night on a charge of being drunk. A 10-day sentence given him had been suspended on con dition that he get out of town Dixon had got as far as West Sa lem in carrying out the court's or der when he met with the acci dent. He is now a patient in the Salem General hospital. Paint Sale. Mathis, 178 S. Com'l. 4H Boys on Tour Twenty sev en Marion county 4H boys led by Wayne D. Harding, county club agent, yesterday Joined the sev enth annual western Oregon live stock judging tour which started at McMinnville. Last night the tour party camped on the L. S Lorenzen farm" at Dayton. Tonight they will stay at Balm Grove on Gales creek, Washington county. The tour will cover farms in Yam hill and Washington counties and end with an inspection of the B E. Maling plant at Hillsboro Wed nesday afternoon. Tour favorite old-time orchestra, Chuck Whitehead, Wed., Aug. 2, Crystal Gardens. Two floors, two bands, 25c. Oklahoma Picnic Members and friends of the Oklahoma state society will stage their sixth an nual outing and picnic Sunday, August 6, at Jantzen Beach park. Portland. Mrs. Nellie Loy. chair man, has arranged a varied pro gram of games, contests and speeches. Picnic lunch will be served. Invitations are extended to all natives of Oklahoma and to ex-resiaems oi mai siaie. If you want to economize now days eat down town. A full course din ner at The Spa as low as 40c - chicken dinner 50c, six course tur key dinner 65c. Court Issues Permits Four permits were issued by the county court yesterday as follows: Fess- ler Bros , to move combine over county roads; Oscar H. Loe, to move thresher; Portland General Electric company, to extend elec tric line for 2500 feet along un named road near S. P. Matheny place; Beatrice Vincert, to operate package store at hopyard near St. Paul. Wallpaper specials. Elfstrom Co. OSC Students Meet Election ot officers will be the main business at a meeting of the Salem OSC club tonight at 7:30 at the YMCA. Plans for the showing of motion pictures of activities at Oregon State will also be made. Douglas Chambers, vice president of the organization, is in charge of the meeting in the absence of the pres ident, George Causey. All present OSC students are invited to at tend. Grocery Name Filed Assumed business name of Carey Grocery. 1305 North Summer street, was registered with the county clerk yesterday by H. L. and Ruth Carey. Obituaries ' Martin George Martin passed away at the residence, 1196 South 14th. Monday, July 31, at the age of 89 years. Survived by wife Bessie M.; son, Clark Martin of Gold Hill, Ore.; daughters, Mrs. Lillian Cad- well, Mrs. Pearl Victor of Salem. and Mrs. R. L. Tower ot Seattle; sister. Mrs. Stella Park of belve dere, 111- and three grandchildren. Member ot Christian Science church. Fnneral announcements later by Clough-Barrick Co. Please omit flowers. Haizht John C. Hairht bassed awav in .hla aIt UnnHa JuIt St at th age of 81. Funeral announcements later by Clough-Barrick Co. Cox Milton M. Cox oassed away in RAwh-r- Jnlv 31 at the are of 43 ..an Rom. at . crawiorasruie. Ore. Survived oy wree sisters, Mrs. Bert Halller of Mllwaukie, Mm A lav a InoB Of C O T d O n. Alaska; Mrs. Harry G. McCain ot Ketchikan, Aiatia, ana niece and nephew. Member or American t..inn nl a veteran of forelrn wars. Private funeral services will bo held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Wednesday, August Z. 10 a. m. interment uy kw ceme tery. Khieler Arthur N. Shicley. 57. In Dar- Iby, Mont.. July 27. Survived by widow, Mrs. Mauae snigiey or ! Darby; 'children. Max, Paul and Nathan and Mrs. Marvin Hilgren. all of Portland; sister, Mrs. or man Khtrn nt Everett. Wash. Fu I neral announcements later from the Terwllllger-Edwaras r naerai home- .. . White Paroled On Car Count 6 Months Jail Dropped; Hamm Pleads Guilt Sentence Fends James White, youth arrested last ' spring on a charge ot lar ceny of an automobile, appeared before Circuit Judge L. H. Mc Mahan yesterday and was grant ed a parole from a six-months jail sentence. He was paroled to Dr. C. A. Downs. - j Melvln Hamm went before Judge McMahan, waived indict ment and pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny of an automo bile belonging to Vance Cook. His case was continued to September; 5 for sentence. '" Circuit Court Rex Ryan vs. Ed O. Erlckson;! complaint for 82000 damages for personal injuries and 875 special damages allegedly arising from collision between ' plaintiff's auto mobile and defendant's truck on Pacific highway at south city lim its of Hubbard August 1, 1987;! plaintiff alleges he suffered per manent chest and leg Injuries. E. A. Rhoten vs. Everett Wi and Zeda R. Lisle; affidavit and undertaking for attachment In connection with action for 8580. i Clorinda A. Ames, executrix, et al, vs. F. M. and Mabel Morley; sheriffs return showing attach ment of real property. ! - Massachusetts Bonding 6 In surance company vs. Commercial Credit company; decree dividing 81000 paid into court by plaintiff as surety for Bosell-Grlmson Mo tors, Inc., as follows, based on stipulation: C. Marsincus, 889.81; Charles L. Creasy, $48.21; Harry Miller, 898.8S; Amos Jarvis, 858.52; Ladd Bush. 858.37; Ladd k. Bush and Commercial Credit company, 8437.18 on joint claim; Commercial Credit com pany, 8213.30. Maud Donovan vs. W. R. Dono van; complaint for divorce, cus tody of four children, 87 a month for their support and ownership of equity in property now occu pled as dwelling; cruel and inhu man treatment alleged. H. A. Roeske et al vs. Heltzel estate et al; case continued to August 14; oath and undertaking of Norman K. Winslow as recetv er for certain property filed. Probate Court Lucille V. Ramseyer estate; Mary Ramseyer, decedant's moth er, named administratrix, and au thorized to file action against Rexford Eugene Meyers for 810,000 for alleged wrongful death. Edward A. Dunigan, sr., es tate; claim of Edward A. Dun! gan, jr., for continuance of agree ment under which he was to farm certain lands allowed. Ethan A. Cowles estate; clos ing order, Nelle D. Cox, execu trix. Louise A. Brewer estate; clos ing order, John H. Brewer, ad ministrator. Augusta Walter estate; con firmation, sale of property by First National bank of Portland, executor, to Oliver E. and Bertha McClure for 82150. Richard Patterson estate; exe cutor authorized to sell farm equipment and stock. : Margaret R. Dorfner estate; Charles E. Bayes named admin istrator of 8750 estate; Stanley Dorfner, widower, of Tacorna, Vash sole heir. George Lasses estate; annual account of Joseph L. and Alois Keber. executors, showing $56,613.47 received and same amount disbursed, including leg acy payments and transfer of se curities. Maude E. King estate; petition asking that personal property es timated worth 31000 and real property valued at less than 83000 be set apart to the hus band. H. E. King. Cincinnati L. Bowen estate; ap praisal, 81600, Including 81500 in real property, by H. S., Merle and Tilford Bowen. Marriage Licenses Rancy O. Erickson, 28, laborer. 110 Division street, and Florence C. Reiling, 20, waitress, 320 Di vision, both of Salem. Waldo E. Timm, 20, office clerk, 533 Statesman street, Sa lem, and Waleen E. Co well. 19, comptometer "-operator, Corvallis. Wllmer E. Johnson, 24, pat tern maker. 1311 Saginaw street. and Shirley H. Parker. 24, stenog- rapher. 1520 Lee, both of Salem. Willis Delbert Ray, 21, farm er, Grant City, Mo., and Dorothy Alice Brumfield, 22, housekeeper, Woodburn. Justice Court I' Virgil Leonard Womack; 82.50 fine, operating four-wheel trailer without license plates. Marion is. Henderson; si line, speeding with truck. Municipal Court Melvln Thorpe, drunk; fined 810 and committed to jail to serve out the tine. Harvey H. Turner, drunk: fined 810. Caroline Schultz, no driver's li cense; fined 82.50. Oswald Morley, no driver s li cense; fined $10 and committed to jail for 5 days to serve out the fine. - John Fetsch. drove through red light; case continued. To Entertain VFW The VFW i axillary will entertain the post members at a club dinner tonight at 7 o'clock at the home of Zee McCormick, 2185 Myrtle avenue. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. Births DavisTo Mr. and Mrs. Herald H. Davis, 2535 South Summer, a daughter, . Joanne Helen, bom June 26 at the Salem General hos pital. Davies To Mr. and Mrs. WU Ham W. Davies, Rt. 2, Salem, a son, Richard William, born July, zf at the saiem General hospital. Cobb To Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Cobb, Rt. 6, Salem, a daughter, Doris Marie, born July 24 at the Salem General hospital. Shadowgraph Measures Beauty Contest Applicants i - , Zf I , . r, 'I 7" ': ,11 I r I ' - 1 - " " I ( , .1 i ' ft i vj ry, ft i I r 1 ft V ft-. VfcftV Contest Judge Something new In methods for Judging beauty winner was resorted to at Venice, CaL, when a "shadowgraph" was used by contest judges. The Realty Examinees Get State Permits Broker and Salesman Test Successfully Completed by21 Aspirants Twenty-one ot the 23 applicants who wrote in the recent examina tions for real estate brokers and salesman licenses were successful, Claude Murphy, state real estate commissioner, announced Monday. The examinations were held in Portland, Salem, Medford and La Grande. Successful applicants for brok ers' licenses were: William Ollila and Edward Wampler, Clatskanie; Fred Ben jamin Madison, Oregon City; J. L. Davis, H. E. Sellwood, M. J. Tru bey, Charles G. Patterson, R. R. Fojmder, all of Portland; C. S. Benjamin, Eugene; J. Fred Braly, Albany; Helen Mace, Corvallis; Roy Shelton, Sclo; M. A. Biggs, Ontario and George It. Currey, LaGrande. Applicants who passed the sales mans' license examinations. Harry Stepp and Arthur D. Jones, Portland; Earl Hankins, Eugene; Coburn Grabenhorst, Sa lem; Sidney C. Rhodes, Corvallis; W. W. Simpson, Eugene, and J. S. Barton, Jr., Coquille. Stranded Horses Sold at Auction Four horses, a saddle and a bri dle recently seized from the Wag on Wheel Riding academy south of Salem on court order were sold at a distress auction conducted at the courthouse yesterday by Dep uty Sherriff Kenneth Randall. James and Ruth Bell, who held the academy property under lease, are being sought by officers. Under the bidding H. Wilson bought Flash, a pinto mare, for $45, Roy Simons obtained Deacon, a five-year-old bay gelding for 365, a Miss Brown successfully bid 852 for Duster, four-year-old bay gelding, and a Mrs. Woodburn secured Babe, seven-year-old mare, for 848. The saddle brought 818.50 and l.he bridle, 82.50. William E. Crary Is Best at CMTC William E. Crary, son., of Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton Crary, 1689 B street, came home from CMTC camp Sunday with a fistful of medals, including the governor's medal, presented for Governor Charles A. Sprague by Lieutenant Kenneth Dalton, for being ad-1 judged the best second-year man. Other awards included 85 from the local American Legion auxil iary, a gold medal from the Marlon-Polk chapter ot the Reserve Officers association, a bronze medal from the CMTC for excel lency in service and a medal for good sportsmanship in boxing, presented by Captain Mabe of the Seventh infantry. ; County PTA Sets Picnic on Friday First meeting of the season for the Marion county council of Parent Teachers associations will be in the form of a picnic to be held at 1 p.m. this Friday at Sil ver Creek Falls. The picnic Is .open to parents, teachers and friends Interested in the welfare of children. Mrs. Ft J. Roubal, county presi dent, will preside at a business meeting at which time committees will be named for the year and a program of county activities will dc drawn. Local Redhead Is 12th in Contest With 36 hours to go before the contest closes to 7:30 p. m. Wed nesday. Salem's leading candidate in the race for queen ot the Tart Redhead Roundup stood In 12th place. She is Dorothy Selby, sponsored by Bishop's store and the Schoen bakery, and she held 676.000 bal lots. - The two other capital city as pirants. Phyllis McPherson and Louise Ferrey, held 601.000 and 580,000 respectively. ' , vft-ft --J i it ft,-V ftft ft ftft X ft- ft ft- ft- A Harvey Walters takes luremeats devict accurately can see. Contest measurements of Cherrians Haul out Arch-Supports As Parade Season Comes Upon Them; They Crown a The uniformed Cherrians busy month ahead of them in August. At their regular meeting Monday night at the Quelle the membership voted to accept these invitations: To lead the 40 et 8 parade in connection with the Ameri can Legion convention here next Wednesday night, August 9. O To lead the grand parade of Learn-to-Drive Course Is Near A seven-week free course In learning to drive an automobile will be sponsored in Salem, start ing Monday, August 7, it was an nounced Monday by Earl Snell, secretary of state and sponsor of the course, in cooperation with Salem city police. Residents of the Salem area may enroll for the course at the secretary of state's: office, room 116. Anyone 15 years of age or older may enroll, whether he holds an operator's license or not. Students furnish their own cars for the course. The class will be held each Monday night at 7 o'clock. At each session students are instruct ed in different steps ot automo bile operation including starting and stopping motors, shifting gears, parkins, handling the car in traffic, starting and stopping on hills and the general care of the car. Rules and regulations pertaining to the operation of mo tor vehicles in Oregon are ex plained. ' Persons who have never driven a car ana tnose wno nave some driving experience but wish to perfect their ability are Invited to enroll In the course Snell said. Dairy Cooperative Picnic Set Soon The annual Dairy Cooperative association picnic Sunday at Jantzen Beach park, Portland, will have as honor guest Governor Charles A. Sprague, who will speak at 1 p. m. Other events will include asoft ball game at 11 between dairy men ot the east side of the Will amette river, headed by Sid Stone of Gresham, and the 'west-siders," headed by Arthur Ireland ot For est Grove. Music during the picnic will be furnished by the Keizer community band, led by Joe Has senstab. Dinner win be at noon and the races and contests pro gram will open at 2 p. m. Members, patrons and guests will be admitted to the grounds free and concession tickets will be sold at special rates. Sprague to Talk At Sunday Outing Of Fellow Kansans GovernOi Charles A. Sprague will be principal speaker at a ga thering of natives and former residents of Kansas, to be held next Sunday at jantzen Beach park picnic grounds, two miles north of Portland city limits. Theme of the address by the gov ernor, who was bora and attended school In Kansas will be remi niscences ot old days In the Sun flower state. Other features on the day's program, sponsored by the Kan sas state society, will be games, stunts and prises. Musical enter tainment for the get-to-gether has been arranged. No picnic lunch will be served. Invitations to the outing are extended to all ex-residents ot Kansas, their families and friends, and to Kansas tourists now visit ing the Pacific northwest. nie unie Frances?. if vi 'i , ui'i: n. I'iif.LI'iitU.1. 1 Tfc ttary th rtpwrttr 4an4 t Titi ft V ft- ?S . a N yy vft- ft-ft A - - -oftY. X v 1 t i s 1 0 tf Marrte Jaywea measures tit applicants as you Judge Harvey Walters takes the Marrie Jaynea- in this photo. Pair of Queens, too and their drum corps have a the Legion convention on the night of Friday, August 11. To participate in the Hop Fiesta coronation at Independence the night of August 25 and the pa rade August 26. To crown the queen of the Flax Festival the night ot August 18 at Mt. Angel and to take part in the festival parade the afternoon of August 20. To participate in Oregon City's fourth annual Territorial parade and grand march on August 19. In preparation for these appear ances, the Cherrians and drum corps will drill Friday night o this week and next Tuesday night at 7:45 at the armory. King Bing Harold Busick announced. In the night parades, the drum corps will feature a novelty Il luminated drums. An invitation to travel in a spe cial train to the Pendleton Round bp September 21 was considered favorably but decision was de ferred to the next meeting. George Martin, 89, Claimed by Death George Martin, 89. who had been a resident of Salem since 1912, passed away at his home at 1196 South 14th street Mon day afternoon after an illness of about two years. Born in Lowell, Mich., he moved to Illinois when a boy. Before coming to Salem he lived for a time in South Dakota where he was in the grocery business. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Lillian E. Cadwell, and Mrs. Pearl Victor of Salem and Mrs. R. L. Tower of Seattle, one son, Clark I. Mar tn of Gold Hill and three grand children. Services will be held Wednes day morning from the Clough Barrick chapel. Bandsmen to Play Requests Tonight ' Requests for favorite numbers have been numerous at the city band concerts in Marion Square park. One of them, a cornet solo by Adelbert Henderson, will be answered at tonight's concert at 8 p.m. H. N. Stoudenmeyer, director, announces the following program for Tuesday: Concert If area "In(lesin". Dell Ces Overtr "Tie Bridal Raae" Lavallee Cornet Solo (reqneat) "8tari in Vel vety Sky" Clarke Adelbert Henderson, aoloiit Popular (a) "Cathedral la the Pinea" k) 'Liiiit "Sir" ieho'' CoiraVd-Mrula . (e) "The runny Old Hilla" - Bobia-Raiafer Waita "Teiora Mio" :. BeeaeeS Comic Opera "Koie of Alceria"Herbert Interim nloa March it" 'Banna and Bailey's Favor Xiat Ballet Dan re ot the near-- iroi "LaGioeeada" (a) A Sanater Idyl Peachielh "Aatenc the Koeea" (h) A W cetera Ipltode Lake Zevhrr" Triakhsaa xaeerpta treat "Louisiana Lea" J erase Finale "Hail to Old Glory" march fo4- iowm ay Tne Star Span fled Banner. TWO BIG FEATURES Jack London's "Romance i of the. : Redwoods', With Charles Bickford Jean Parker Bing Crosby In ' "Paris , Preston Foster In The Last Warming" "The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt" With Warren William Ida Lupino My Bidding Lusty Figure & $97,519 Total for Month Exceeds 1938 Period; Many new Homes Building' permits for July of this year outran those of the same month last year by over 8110QJ. figures released by City Building Inspector E. C. Bushnell yesterday Indicated. The total for 1839 was 897,519, while 'a year, ago only $86,192 worth of permits was tak en out. Permits for erecting 24 single family dwellings at a total estima ted cost of $62,000, were taken cut during the 31 days just elaps ed, while a year ago the erection of 16 was allowed, at an estima ted cost of 848,300. The situation was reversed in the matter of al terations and repairs, however, for a year ago permits for an ex pected 835,602 worth of repairs were Issued, 'and during July, 1939, the total was 816,158. It was pointed out that the per mit for building the new city fire station on State street, at a cost of 815.398, was included among this year's July permits, as well as those tor the large number of pri vate houses. Final Day Has Many Permits issued yesterday in cluded the following: S. B. Trot ter, to erect a garage of 765 N, Capitol, 838: Sidney Bartlett. to erect a dwelling and garage at 780 N. 17th, 81000; C. W. Wal lace, to erect a 1 story tempor ary dwelling and garage at 2020 S. 22nd street, 81000. To alter and repair dwellings, E. G. Shat- tuck, 1377 N. Winter street, 840; C. W. Ellis, 1905 N. 19th itreet. 8800; W. F. Neptune. 785 N Capitol. 825; W. R. Speck, 990 Saginaw, 8200; G. W. Johnson, jr., 355 N. Church, 840; Mrs. Ida Nlles, 1472 Center street, 885. To reroof a duplex dwelling, Jacob Amsler. 1704 South Liberty, 885; Call Board rvirrni, TVulw rtntihl hill "Prison Without Bars" with Corinne Luchaire and Edna Best and Lupe Velez in "The Girl From Mexico." Wednesday D o u b 1 e bill, "Grand Jury Secrets" with John Howard and Gail Pat rick and "Bad Man of Brim- stone" with Wallace Beery and Virginia Bruce. HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill, Jack Lon don's "Romance of the Red woods" with Jean Parker and Charles Bickford and Bing Crosby in "Paris Hon eymoon." Wednesday Double bill. Pre- ston Foster and Joyce C o m p t o n in "The Last Warning" and "The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt" with War ren Williams and Ida Lupi no. Friday Double bill. Gene 4u try in "Mexican Rose" with Smiley Burnette and Made leine Carroll and Fred Mac- Murray in "Cafe Society. GRAXD Today Joan Blondell, Mel vyn Douglas and Walter Connolly In "Good Girls Co To Paris." Wednesday On the stage, Catherine Ellis; on the screen, "News is Made At Night'' with Preston Foster and Lynn Bari. Saturday Randolph Scott, Nancy Kelly and Binnie Barnes in "Frontier Marsh all." STATE Today Double bill, "Little Princess" with Shirley Tern- pie, Richard Greene and An- ita Louise and "Inside Story" with Michael Wa- len, Jean Rodgers and Chick Chandler; also Walt Dis- ney's "Mickey's Parrot." Thursday Double bill. Boris Karloff in "Devils Island" and "Heart of the North" with Dick Foran. Saturday, midnight show, "Wife. Husband and Friend" with Loretta Young and Warner Baxter. ELSINORE Today Double bill, "Daugb- ters Courageous'' with JohnGarfield, Claude Rains and the Lane Sisters and "Waterfront" with Ma- rie Wilson, plus March of Time. Wednesday Double bill, "The Mikado" with Kenny Baker and "Should Hus- bands Work" with Russell Gleason and Marie Wilson. Saturday Mickey Mouse mat- inee. double featnr' atara show and chapter 7 of 'The Oreron Trail Saturday Midnight matinee, "Goodbye Mr. Chips' with Robert Donat. foriflmmml Lost fri V Times fkir&rX' - Today ksC. - " ' i ., ,, to reroof aa apartment house at , 458 S. High street, J. A. Bernard!, 1150; to reroof a dwelling, M. Ward, 2487 Maple avenue; $70. Permits were also issued to Charles Crawford. 1937 N. Capi tol, to erect a shed at a cost ot $25, and to B. D. Young, to erect a garage at 825 Breys avenue, at a cost of $50. Bogus Solicitor Bilks few Donors A person reported to be solicit ing funds for the keep of the city first aid car and said to have been successful to some extent, particularly in the Hollywood area, was sought yesterday by city authorities. He was reported to be offering, in most- instances, a bottle of extract, 10 cents ot the purchase price of 91 of which was to go to endorsing agencies. Mayor W. W. Chadwick stated yesterday that no authority had been given by the city to use its name in such merchandising. When a representative of the city called on' him, the- mayor re ported that no ordinance covered the situation. . Ross Goodwin. chairman of the fire department committee, stated that the city still has sufficient funds to main tain the first aid car and that no outside help is wanted or has been authorized. Captain Charles Charlton, in charge ot the car, is assisting in putting a stop to the practice. FBI EE Eye . Examination STEVENS-BROWN CREDIT Jewelers A Opticians Starts Today 2 Hits WITH John Howard - Gall Patrick PLUS 2ND BIG HIT 'THE BAD MAN of BRIMSTONE' mi Wallace BEERY t VktWi BRUCE; Air Conditioned Cool Last Times Today 2 Hits Daugtit ers mragcous" JOHN GARFIELD a mm Jeer. LrtM. Pn Bii.l.fC Ml, a-. . Ftm McH- . Pk fm mi-Tut TOUT DJt'CMrifS- PR1SCII LA LVNI ROSEMARY LVNE LOLA LANE GALE PAGE PLUS 2XD HIT 1 Action-ripped Thriller I "WATERFRONT Starts Wednesday 2 Major Features sings! "A WaaJcriatf Mtnitrti. I" J Tfc Fla.ara Sanaa, traJa" "Hara'a Srvtty Ha. D-." mm IN TECHNICOLOR KENNY BAKER J east Cella Martya Creea mm4 a cast af aaadreaa I PLl'b 2XD BIG HIT "Should Husbands Work!" 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