The O2LQ0U STATESMAN. Calais, Ors-jon. Tuesday Ilomlnfj, Hoy ember 5. PAC2 1TV2 t- k - Local Nevs ; Briefs lajarod Mrs.' Ralph J. ! iHtr, Lebanon, received bruises '9a tft knee and Harry Matron. 'Bcle a head cut that necessitated hospital treatment when' th ' ?rm and Mataon automobiles ollIde4 at 14th and Court streets -Sunday. O e a r M. Olson, lis 'INerth 20th street, was charted "with having so drlver'a license 'after hU ear and one driven hy "Edward McLaughlin. 2120 Che- "aeketa street, collided ' at 18th -and Cheszieketa atresia. Other minor accidenta oyer the week- , ad ' involved Ray - C. West. . In ' dependence, and Jack D. Johnson at Trade and Liberty streets; Ken "aetk II. Weekly." ,371 'South 21st street, and Forest E." Brown, 2S9f terth. Front street, at Front and 'Cuntw streets;1 Frank L.' Teems, '1212 North Church street, " and mla O. Bnlltvast. Station A. .at ?eisnont street aad - Broadway; George H. Watson. Cottage Grove, . ead John IL. ..Penny; route seven, "It 8Ut and '23rd streets. ' ts florist: P. 9S92 T2T8 H Lib 'OMpIew'to Wed -Vancouver, Waah..- marriage . licenses hare ''64ea lasaed to-John H. Frank and Mary Rebecca Grlffeth. both of North Liberty street. Salem; "VlrcU 25. Woodward, McMlnnrllle 7mt Me. and' A a a a B. Hoyt, T North Winter street Salem; JIyie H. Wilson. Holley. and Gene 'TieTO: Ambroi. Sweet Home; Gil bert LeRoy Blrnchard, Dayton, Jftad ElaJe R, Phillips. Sherwood; '91ra H. Han and Lenna Lonlae 7 Hall, both t Corrailts. and to "lidwsrd G. IVGauske. Woodhurn 7 route two. and Irene Leona Fos- ewt, Portland.' :WmntwAmm Mow The Bonnie 'Dee Beauty ehep. located at. 10 'North Liberty street for the past 'tea -years, - baa moved into- nod- emfaed quarters at 4K2 ?o-srt street, la thesame building with 'the Glvens barber shop.'.Nre.; Al ' lew Given Is the owner of the- lion-. Dee.- whlcjr employ 1 Oorythy Jeaanette, Mildred, M atifwon, and ' Lucille Hope. . " '': .. . . 4 ,. : J. at. Roofing. Mathls. Hi S.CmL Clothes Recovered G. S. Ir 'wIb, 748 Hood street, was" ap parently the victim of a praetlcal- jokksg friend when a salt and "overcoat disappeared from- his car 'While It was parked - behind the Haaelderf apartments on South ' Cottage street. Later the same 'day - Irwin found the mis lag clothes hanging In the garage -of his home. PMChiers Oress Meets - ' Daaghters of the VFW elected Ce cilia Lamb aa secretary to succeed Irene Free at the last meeting. Ann Con ley was . Initiated. ' The 'group will next meet November Obituxrr 'Pottr :;. George : Potter, jr' late Eu gene. tala city November 4 Pnaeral annoaacementa later ' by Walker aal Howtll Faaeral home. . i. - .t - Mrs, .Msiy McConnelC at tier residence, Rt. 1. hoc X7. In Pelk county, at the age of 11 years. Mother.' ef ' Ben , F. and George, both of Salem. Jesse E.' C 'Kansas City. Kama. Arthur ; a. of Laramie, Wyo Mrs. Addie Samson, -of Sacramento, CaU Mrs. Kmma Samson. Idaho, Mrs. Naty Line, at Broken Bow, Neb., -aad Mrs. Phoebe Habbell, of Al ilance. Nob.; stater of Da rid Mor Cn, of Laader. Wyo.. Rube Mor- gaa. of Waterloo. Neb., aad Loan Morgan, of Laramie, Wyo. An- "aotmcemeat of serrlcee later, oy (Ctowgh-Barrtek Co, DasliTng , Don of California's most: romanUc end adventurous era! c kis assrl a pretty sewsritas ... ns ' . ii 1 V 4 i i Coming; Erenta If ovembcr r ft Genera alec tlojs. - .1 J-;-- . .1 ' Ifovember Sa i . Drawing at Batons for low anto Uccasa ' latea. Oa Police Blotter Idella Me Adams, 181 McGllchrat street, and ! Laarence . Martin, Slrrerton are charged on tb4 police blotter wita failure to obserre stop signs. Leonard Tonnes, . Corrallls, . is charged with having no driver's li cense, and James E. Carlson, Cor vallia, with violation of basic rule. Charged with drunkenness is Mary Mnlkey, tt North Capitol street. Wall fraper. Mathls. 1 U 8. Comi. . ' Forgery C3arged--Salem poJee yesterday charged Kathleen Kul rlch, It, Jefferson with forgery following her arres;when he al legedly . at tern pted . to cash A ficti tious check at the United States National bank. The check Involved waa for -110: and police . said she had previously heen . successful In cashing a similar check for 1 21. Rtnard mi Fai WnaK Rabertaon J. Riuard of the hattleablp Missis sippi ts visiting at the heme of his grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Brooks of Salem Heights avenue. Rinard was accepted for enlistment from the local marine recruiting office la July and haa earned his sharp shooter's q. salification with f S per month increase to pay. Safety of Var aattaaa'l (naured at Salem Federal. ISO 8 liberty Car Prowled Theft of a .22 calibre revolver, auto tools "and two purses containing a total of $1.45 stolen, from, a car parked in the 200 block' on Chemeke ta street. Gail Taylor. Amity, reported to police yesterdar. Ed ward Pad, 1147 North .Commer cial Htreet, reported a red-wool Jacket stolen from hi car while it waa parked in the-200 block on State str.eet. Hyt la In1 jwred M a r g a r e t Brink man, 21, 1887 North Front street, received a cut necessitat ing t three" atltchea In her eyelid when her eyelid was cut oa her glasses fn a fall at the Mellow Moon skating rink In West. Sa lem. Treatment was gives by Sa lem first aid men. ' , .- - . Golden Top Milk, a pare, clean, rich and wholesome milk, direct from' the farm .to you. - Not skimmed and ao skim milk add ed ma permitted by law. AH the milk we sell la produced on our own farm. We now have a few quarts to spare for additional cus tomers. Either morning or eve ning delivery. One of our drivers will, call and explain prices and service If "you will phone 2-2572. Rheten Farm Dairy. Permit Graatod Building per mits were Issued yesterdsy to L. B. Par-son to rereof dwelling at 140 West Hob Hill atreet. Hi: L. aV R. Calaba to erect a one story hull dine at 1471 Stat atreet. $!: H. S. Edwards to repair dwllm at 172S -D street, 150. ' ' '. V?. ' ; ' Krtara Frowt Kat Dr. and Mrs. H. J. ClemeCits have rotarned from - an eastern trip, daring which Dr. Clements attended the Interstate Postgraduate Medical aasembly in Cleveland. O. DR. H. J. Clements haa returned and resumed practice as usual. October IteceHa Larger Pos tal receipts for October, 1240, amounted to UMll.lt. which Is aa tncreaae of $5842.72 ever the month of October. 122. Post master Crawford attrlbutea the in crease to election mall. serfs et alia! , . POWER t : Oarryl P. ZmwcVs fit ii LINDA OAtlMELL DAS1L nATKCOHE' l,ru4rT 'Jew'Pr-' "ici ( p spljZ t : YoBB Hua "Yesterday's II crefs AUesul Iaatitate County School Saperiatoadoat Arae C Booth and Supervisor Jack B. Kennedy attended the Lineoln-Benton-Linn trl-connty teachers Institute In Albany yesterdsy, preparatory to htteadl&g the Maiion-Polk-Clack-amas institute which opens tomor row at the Salem high' school. Over 1S00 teachers are expected to attend tho Salem institute. lajarrd Idiprove- Condition -of Don .Scheeler, 871 North Cottage street, was reported as Jairly good at the Salem General hospital last night, though having a . possible skull fracture. He and his father; Lawrence Scbeelar. were lajured In an auto aeddeat on the Silver ton road near - Salem Saturday The Bonnie Dee. Beauty Shop pe and , personnel nsw'la new loca tion. 482 -Court St. Ph. tSi9. Salem fcJtaUftg-' -Sleetal-MMakert of the Salem Skating cf ah will meet at the Capitola rink toatght at 7;10-for the regu lar, skate. Following the evsnlag's skating, club members will gather at the hoaie of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Dotirls, 1428 S. Commercial street for refreshments : andV an' Informal business meeting. - .. ( - Chambers Speaker Dr. O. R. Chambers, profeaaor of payehol ogr at Oregon State callage.- will speak to the Salem Kiwania club at tta regular luncheon today on an Armistice dsy. subject or on the subject of "Let's Go Fishing." The exact topic was not an nounced. J- '; .Oot Karllr Election coant Ing boAra In Salem will begin their work today at 9 a.m., an honr " earlier than vaaal. County Clerk V. i. ' Bojrer reported yes terday. - Karlir start of the count Is a result of heavier votea cast la recent elections. For rent: Mod. . 4-rm dwelling. Homer H. 8ntltb. Ph. ll. Clotlies Ktolca -r- Merele " John son, route one. Lyons, reoted to city, police yeaterday that a zip per bag containing - hia work clothes waa atolen from his ear while it waa parked between Com mercial and Front streets on Che mekets. .Voters Want Rli? If any voter in precinct a u tuber 18, Sa lem, wishes transportation to the polls, he or she may get it by dial ing 2378, declared Mr. Bertha Ray yesterday. Willi Home Leltoy Willig Is home from McChord fi-ld. Wash., on a 15 day furlough. Wlilig driven a crash wagon at the lead ing field. Auction Thur. night. Woodry's. SicgwiuiMl Away- County Judge Slegtnund was in Albany yester day, where he appeared as a wit ness in a probate proceeding. Directors to Meet Tho Salem TMCA board ef directors will meet Tburada? uooa at the T for the Noreraber aeasloa. Call Board GRAND Today Shirley Temple., Jack Oa kle in "The Toung People. . Jean Rogers in "Yesterdsy's Hrea." Wednesday Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell in "The Mark ot Zor ro.M 8TATK Today Mickey R o o n e y, Judy Garland, Lewis Stone in "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante." Lena Turner, John Sheltoa In "We Who Are Toung." Thursday Anne 8hirley, J o h a Garfield In "Saturday's Chil dren." William Boyd la "Stage coach War." - Saturday midnight ahow Mar garet Sullavan, James Stewart in "Mortal Storm." -HOLLYWOOD Today Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray la "Remember the Night." ""Dr. Cyclops" ia techni color. - ' Thursday -i- George O'Brien in - "Bullet Code." Jean Hersholt la "Dr. Christian Meets the Woman." ELSLNORK Today Deanna Durbin. Robert Cummlna. Mliekt Aaer in "Spring Parade." Ralph Bel- - lamjr. Margaret Lindsay la "Meet the Wildcat." Wednesday Bing Crosby. , Mary Martin -Basil Rathbone . la "Rhythm on the River." Wayne Morris, Virginia Dale In "The ' Quarterback." " CAPITOL Today Aaa Sothern. Ian Haater la "Daley." Dead Ead Kids la "That Gang of Mine." Wedaasday Betta Davis, Charles .. Boyer in "All This and Heaven Too." Wayne Morris, Jane Wy- raaa in "OambUng oa the High - Seas.' ' ' ..!' Saturday Jack Loadea'a "Queen of the Tukoa" with Charles : Blckford aad Lreae Rich. LIBERTY Today Mel vyn Douglas. J e a a Bloadall la "The Amastag Mr. : Wtlllama." Weaver Bros, aad rlrlry' ta "Old M I a s e a'r L- "March of Time." - ' -Wednesday Otto K racer la "S ea a d a 1 Sheet." Phftlipe HotaesL La . "No Raaaoaa." - : Friday Roy Rogers la "Artaoaa Klda." Wsrrea William in "Loae Wolf Strlkee." i i ' liLKM'S NSWKST THJBATRF ' Starts Tmworrw'-' "SCANDAL SHEET " nith Otto Kruejtr ' Offices Shut Oerk's Deputies ; Busied I hj Election; Licenses ; to Vet Iisaed. 4 :iC j All Marion county offices. In cluding departments of the cir cuit and ousty courts, win ' he closed today under legal holiday statutes governing election day. - Deputies of County Clerk U. G. Boyer, however, will be. occupied daring most of the day with elec tron adminlstraUoa'ln the. election room -ot the courthouse' - : -, JJJa Iters . noted, -yesterday in' lo cal, courts are as follows: T 'h Llrcvit Court , Tl . Loren Bouller vs. Bernlce BouUer-',dlvoree .-complaint C ai leglsg. crnel and Inhuman 'treat ment lq which' -plaintiff asks-re-torn of -defendant's name. Bernlce McVeigh; . . married ? 'A,aguat . 1222, la Nebraska. . . ' . . State vs. Clary Campbell; jtraa script from Sllverton justice court on charge of threatening to com mit a felony. '. , Hawkins and Roberta Building corporation vs. Kenneth O. Thompson; plalntlfra notice of hearing oa motion to strike at 10 a.m. next Friday.'": . - r Arlo SeRlne Savage 'ys." Gilbert Savage; divorce complaint' in which plaintiff charges, cruel and Inhuman treatment and asks suit money aad attorney's fees in ad dition to .1100 monthly, alhnony until auch time as plaintiff can prepare self for specialised work; married- at - Taneouver, - Wash., December 20. 1981. . General Motors-Acceptance cor poration ,ts. Otto Boetticher. Jr.; complaint for re possession of au tomobile or $850" as alternative. Probate Court John H. Porter estate; semi annual report of Kate Porter, administratrix, shows receipts, 1120.22; disbursements, $1597. 73; deficit. $808.tl. Thomas G. Albert estate; ap praisal of C. L. Bowes. Earl Mae Laugblin and James 8. Albert at 12100. of which 22000 Is la real property In .the university addi tion of Salem. Thomas T. McCIellan estate; claim of Rrnest Sellers, . credit manager of Westlnghouse Electric company, for 212.02S.20 for elec trical equipment furnished de ceased for use In completing con tract of electrical Installation for Cow lit i County Cooperative- utili ty aad others; claimant, states Glenn E. McCIellan, executor,' has assigned or will assign, to him claims against utility districts In cluding the Cawllts - district. 22455.82; Umatilla Cooperative Electric association, $2389.85; B2achley-Lane Cooperative elec tric. 8152; and Nehalem -Vallev Cooperative electric, $3 8... Justice Court Everett C. Warner, no opera tor's ; license, fined 21. ' . . . .Arthur ; L. Kenaey. .fur-. 1J front seat of automobile, fined 1 - - Marriajre Licenses Edward C. Goodwin, - legal, in surance man, 655 North Winter street, and Alice Moore, legil, saleswoman, Portland. Eld red N. Hamilton, legal, cleri cal, and Blanche Nichols, legal,' housewife, both San Jose, Calif. Arnold M. Kuper, 28, paper mill worker, route five, and Mar garet Relschke, 23. domestic, 752 North Winter street. . Vera Nydegger, 27. Lyons, aad Thelma Thomas, 18, housekeeper, Stayton. Municipal Court Frank E. Chastalns. drunk; committed to serve $10 fine. Charles W. Pursely. disorderly conduct; 20 daya la Jail. Spraguc Says No Request Received Governor Charles A: Sprague declared yesterday he had not re ceived a letter from Frank H. Hilton. Portland, candidate for mayor, asking the governor to ap point the attorney general as spe cial prosecutor la a proposed In vestigation involving . an alleged "scandaloua and libelous attack" on Earl Riley, Hilton's opponent fn today's election. " "I do not propose to have the executive department - dragged Into this controversy". Governor Sprague said. "It fa purely ,a lo cal affair aad If aa investigation Is conducted -ft should be han dled by the proper authorities la Multnomah county.1 Pamphlets containing the alleg ed attack were aald ta have been circulated throughout Multnomah eoanty. Pearson Witt. Address ' Treasurers ConvenUon " . "' - - - - . - ' State Treasurer ".Walter E. Pearson will leave later this, week for SaA Aatoalo, Tex., where he wCl attend the national meeting of the state treasurers aad state a editors asaociatloa. Pearson Is scheduled to - give aa address at the convention which will open November 12. . : -;- Practice ToaJU Regular re hearsal of the Salem T Gleemea Is tonight a 7:29 o'clock. fTU7- r.- ?.!inKCY- JUDY : Salem Students 7m Have Holiday , ilonday. Assembly Prbgims Friday ' A holiday for all Salem students on Monday, November 11, and. observance of Armistice day through programs this Friday was announced yesterday by Superintendent Frank B. -Bennett. No school will be held Wednesday this week be cause ot the MarionPolk-Claeka-mas teachers institute la the Sa lem hlah school bnllding, - ; ' Tods y, elementary principals will meet at 10 o'clock la the ad ministration office. - The Girls League will ' meet at , the aenlor high school at 12:50. At Garfield school the first grade haa charge of an assembly at 1 O'clock.' Assemblies will he at 9 o'clock Thursday : morning , at , McKinley school - fa, charge ; of Mrs. For sythe'a room and1 ar Englewood school In charge of Miss Geibel's room. : .' . All city schools wltb the excep tion of Garfield .elementary aad Leslie , Junior high: will have Armistice' assemblies Friday. En glewood, McKinley," Grant and Highland- meetings1 will -bo at: a.m.r Richmond, with Mrs. Irl McSherry as speaker,- Buah and Washington at 1 p.m.; the senior high school at 12: SO and Par risk at 2:20 p.m., with Miller B. Hayden as the speaker. The Parrlsh Pioneers will tackle the sophomore Green a la a foot ball fracas at 2:20 Friday after noon oa Ollnger field. At 8 that night-the senior high school stu dent body will dance. Recnutihg Mark , Broken in Oregon The Oregon recruiting' district sent local records toppling again last month with the 'enlistment of 454 young men for the regu lar army, according to Lieutenant Colonel B. H. Hensley,- new dis trict recruiting -officer. The dis trict also enlisted 18 Oregonlans as flying cadets who will train for military flying, had 12. were enlisted for - the army ot the United States to take part la a one-year training coarse. . The 454 Joining the ranks of the regular army were enlisted for the usual three-year period. Only once in the history of the Oregon district have local re cruiting sergeants come close to the new record, that whea 447 enlistments were credited to the Oregon district last July. The col onel explained, however, that the district had twice the present personnel on duty at that time, and It was also Credited with the enlistments from part of the state of Idaho for July. All but 88, who were enlisted at Salem, completed their applica tions and took the enlistment oath at the district headquarters in Portland. Klamath Falls, cred ited with 28 recruits, topped the list of district substations In the number recruited. Eugeee aad Med ford- followed with 24 and 30, respectively. VFW Cooperates, 'Armistice Plans Marlon Post 881. Veterans of Foreign Wars, at Its last regular meeting unanimously pledged the membership as being in accord with the program for the observ ance of Armistice day la Salem and to take active part In the parade aad' all phases ot arrange ments for the celebration of the sentiments which the holiday represents. A special committee, headed by Commander Frank Mlllett, ' was instructed to cooperate la every way toward making the celebra tion one of which every member, aad the public should be proud. Marlon post and Its auxiliary were hosts to about 40 members of Over The Top . Post No. 81, of . Portland, and women of the auxiliary, who attended the stat ed meetings of the respective or ders and were entertained by aa informal dance, oa the Tennessee pecsn floor of the new" VFW building at Hood and Church streets. music for which was fur nished by the orchestra of the Willamette Sea Scouts. Petitions Okelied For 2 PUD Areas The state hydroelectric ' com mission, meeting here yesterday, approved preliminary petitions for the creation ot the West Um atilla county and Malheur county peoples utility districts.- ' ' - The west Umatilla project would include parte of-Umatilla and Morrow counties ' The - Mal heur district woald be confined to Malheur, county. Heatings oa the two projects will be held either December 12 ox 14.. - la case the . projects are . ap proved following the hearings the proposals will probably i be re ferred to the voters at special elections early neat year. " Die in Vay 1aili KLAMATH FALLS, Nev 4-tfV-A three-way - automobile A . crash claimed the life of James Brea shears. 8 seven' miles - west of here yesterday "oa the Green Sorts gs highway. 3 : see' iif -a s .. .40 MIS 0 fL D TTU1B 3ier J'Uylng " "Esasmber ' , m. - 1 - i - nw a t Hr, Cycior i - ' as A 68 RIen Recruited ;l At Salem Station Army; Take V 16 in Last f iWeek, Aeeording toJ; Lientenant Ralph ' .The month of October produced a total of 82 men tor the Salem aVmy recruiting .office. Tie fact that conscription Is an . actuality has' caused the boys of Salem to think a great deal of what the army -has jto offer, them that se lective service does apt. Lieuten ant C.W. Ralph, recruiting offi cer, .reports. - f . , : ; The following' yeung men were enlisted last week at Salem: Ken neth W." Fischer aad , Frank J; Kasmerski for ths Panama de partment; William R. Strawn aad William H. Joaes for the medical corps;; "Charley W. - Chapman and Lawrence T. Coomb for the quar termaster corps; Kenneth V. Wln egar. George L. Peabedy, Wllber H. Bllyeu, EUmer F. Clura, Keith M. Taylor, Cyril P. Lyons, Allea F. Colstrod, George H. Hallin aad Kdwla J. Buslck tor the air corps; Harry J." Skinner for the Philip pine department. - The - following men were en listed la October:. Albert H. Bel eher." Lauren R. Mead.' Walter E. Van Ottiagham, Thomas A. Raf f ety, Lawrence M. : Allport, Law rence C' Hunt. Jesse W. Nelson, Jack W.c Orr, Jo h n. W. Green, -a U4 a oeuiAi, uwa fj, d vv ssv vi aj Kotert - w. Morrison. Marold M. Short, Joseph B. Moullet. Thomas K. Martindale Pearee E. Kenne dy, Harold X. Schnell, - William A. Graak . Clarence - A." De1 Voe, Lloyd M. Schmidt, Thomai H. Goodyard, Frank C. ' Gutch. Al bert R. Bennett, John R. Blan chard, William J. Vaa Buren, Marshall W. Hardy, Lloyd S. Pol lock, Jew 111 F. Cox, Irvin O. Fro ese, Robert W. McAllister, Erling J. Endreson. Lloyd G. Walker, Darrell B. O r a h a m, Mahlon W. Tracewell. Nathaa M. Crary, Wil liam A. Fleet. Melvin T. Marker. Carl A. Caulson. Quentin W. Bai ley, Harvey V. Schmidt, Ferdinand O. Wlens, Eugene G. Huntley, Euen J. McMahon, Delbert V. Fisher, Elvin V Aydelott. Frank V Schilling, Ladlslav J. Rerucha. LaFayette Pioneer Dies ill CaUfomra- Mra. hf a r y Haney, mother of Bert & Haney, died recently at tho iomo of her daughter, Mrs. Zaida Kempton, in Loe Angeles, according to word received here yesterday. Bert H. Haney, former ly of the firm of Joseph. Haney faad Yeatch ; ta Portland Is .now judge ia.the United State circuit court of appeals In San Francisco T.MlsiHaney,: Mary .Harris before her' marriage, . was a member of the prominent pioneer . Harris family , of LaFayette. Ore.- Well kaowa throughout the State, she had many fr leads fa Salem. The body will be shipped north for service' aad commitment ia tne LaFayette cemetery. r -- k . e rv. T" l m " "..-? t 3 7 Rail Revenues up Sixth Over 1938 Net Earnings of Steam Lines Increase by - 38.16 per Cent 4 . - Revenaes of all steam 'rail line operations la Oregon dtrriag the year 1J2 increased SS,222.922 or 18.21 per cent over, 19 2 8. State U UlttleS Commissioner Ormond R. Bean reported yesterday, r . Operating expenses increased resulting in; an. Increase of net only 12.084.210 or 11.88 -per cent; earnings, ef f2.129.812 . or 28JL8 per cent over ; 192 8, .Taxes paid by these lines in Oregon amounted to- 2,98089.--,;;.-':Iv---!X : C': Th 2 4 ,2 2 9 ,7 8 8 tons ot revenae freight hauled la Oregon ia 1929 wss an increase of 2.188,890 or 14.80 per cent 'wver 1928 aad was the largest' in '.the past 10 years. Total revenue 1 passengers carried increased 1. 9.4 7 over 1928. Dur ing 1929:, there were 2.877.88 miles of road operated far Oregon. Passenger revenue "of electrie lines, including bus and) electric trolley operations ot the Portland Traction company ia Portland, amounted to $2,840,098 ia 1929, aa - iacrease of $80,187 . Over 192 8. t while the total revenues earned increased $11,028 over 1928. . ; .-- Total operetta g costa of these liaes were reduced from $ 2,7 12, 274 la 1 9 2 I to $2,828,217 la 1929. a decrease ot $188187 or .01 per.eenti. . ;- v .; " - This increase ia operating reve nae aad large reductloa la oper ating expenses c eased the net revenue to increase from $6989 in 192r to $214,142 in 1929. Passenger car mileage decreas ed 802,910 or 4.14 per cent. A Make Up a Party and Come en Down and Hear A ELEcnou nETunns T0II1GI1T Wired Direct to This Theatre AND SEE TWO TOP FEATURES Deanna Durbin in pring Parade . Plus Meet the Wildcat- - , Starts Wednesday "Somelwn!! V- "W t v Cbnpaaiesi Featare . What a Mix-op I A Riott "THS QU ABTERB A CK Wayae VIrciaia . n Every . SI! Come, ami Hear Wired Direct to Theatre t-i AIT1 8KB 3 FEATURES She's Daffy! Laaghr with 'ai.T im mm M . Companioa Feature iEdl Kite ,Thal Ganj of 3!ihe Starts Wed. - S Features t DnViS-DOYEQ Contpaaioa Feature Wayne Morris ta asnbliaf High Seas" : wiUt lasto Wysaaav SALCM'a LA0tr3 rWEATRS I for 4 Big;Dajl;i Some swngeri s r) UliVId UUILU (T L MTlIlSo j P'HEnVEIlTOd M I aams fists I Li- Thei hitnt-emgppl Hunwimgera: jeas;l eat" " Morris Dale 1 ' ; ' -Sad Kit ; "Uc T7La lire aad u v gat' & : 0 T.Sicllunf u - ----- ; RCTURXS (JIVEN T0MG1IT ' . - i i rr - TT 5 'T " ! f T i - ' i pS JiJ L J l;..r y , : i. - - i - JT i