P A G E .T H R E E ,-^ " 7 T r ASHfcUTD DAILY s la a place for you In this school. Bring yopf children. > , Junior League at 4. Children fjom | to 14 fln d th la an hour of helpful tystriietiop ini phrtstlan living. ’ Epworth League at . 5 :1 5. Young people’s ¿nesting fu ll of ehthusfasm and interest. *1, " Prafyer taeetng ^Tedhesday at Mcthqdlat Episcopal Church North Main and Laurel 8te. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor Morning worship at 11. Rev. J. M. Cana«, D. D.. president e l Kbnba| School of Theology w ill preach. Evening worshlp at 7:30. Subject^' “No Man Llveth Unto 7:30 p. nt. You are most cordially invited to attend a ll these meetings. They are helpful an^e inspiring. Excellent music, gospel presetting Christian fellowship and a home­ like atmosphere mark this church. There Come as yon are. ■ Stranger« and Hlmseft” ' * I Sunday school at 9; 45. YOU GET MERCHANDISE QF QUALITY AND NOT JU ST LOW PRICES AT __ - • Hardy Brothers , • ’ • , * , MONDAY - » *. . . / i. " ■ SPECIALS Royal Club Coffee Pound 52c A lie Slick o f Candy Free ■ MIKE STREEI IS MORE m u t Leather Cushioned, Auto se in Seats W ’ill ill be U Used r^Saa.- Francisco SATURDAY 8 8 8 Trinity Episcopal Church Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning service and sermon at 11. Strangers and visitors cordially invited. Per Pound 29c Cemnnt 8 8 8 Butter Substitute Church of the Nasarene Per Lb. 26c J Cereals Syrup {¿rahiin, (cóárae or fin e) ’ Rocebcd, Q t .------ .. .30 9 lb*. ...._.l.......... 40k Rosebud, 1-2 Gal. . . .69 Corn Meal (w hite or yellow ) 9 lb*. ................... Wc Rosebud, Gal. . . . $1.39 Hqtcakr Flour, 9 lbs. ..... 75c MARVEL FLOUR « Fourth and«"C ” 8treet m. Sunday school at 9:45 a Mr. T. 8. W iley, Superintendent. A t 11 o’clock/ morning worship with sermon from the subject, "The Overcoming Christian At S:>0 p.-m. young peoples meeting. At 7:30 p. m. praise service fol­ lowed with sermon from the sub­ ject. “The Second Coming o'f Christ.” The regular mid-week prayer meeting w ill be held on Wednes­ day evening at 7:30 p. m. r A*hearty welcome to all. P. C. TH A T C H E R , 8 8 8 Atop of th e , ' Seventh Day A dventlit ’.Church Corner 4th and "C" Streets F. L. Thuemler, Pastor Owing to the ’ Young People’s Missionary Volunteer Society In ­ stitute at Medford there w ill be no meeting Sabbath March 5th. F R A N K P E F L E Y . Elder 8 8 8 Rant 1st Qinreh Three or four slices of F iy r t *DkG dous” Brand Bacon* cooked to a tote* puts the happy breakfast» "atop, o’ the morning.” As a heal and energy-producing food* Bacas ranks high* and Frye's "Defidous” Brand adds an exclusive flavor and a delightful freshnesa that makes it ... Myroa S. Woodworth, Pastor .. Sabbath School, 9:46. Here you’ll find a graded school enjoying the study of the Scrip­ tures. Sunday School boys and gfrls are most apt to make the most worthwhile men and women. Older folks can not better Invest their time than In attending and helping in the Sunday School. B. Y. P. U., 8:30. Topic; Observing the Sabbath. Come and see our Japanese Tree with Its seven golden lamps. Mabie Day .will lead this meeting. Preaching, 7:30. Study of Revelation, chapters 10-1V12. . I. 8 8 8 ’ Everyone i t Invited to attend all the regular services at the Free Methodist church, corner E. Main and 7th Sts. S. S. at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. class meeting 18:00 noon. The great Frye Plant, in the midst of its market, inheres unvarying N E W YO RK , Mar. 4.— Babe Ruth at noon Wednesday: “I w ill not accept a cent less than 8100,- 000 in year.” . Babe Ruth, 2 p. m. same day: "I.a rn perfectly satisfied with mfy new contract calling for 870,000. a year.” This tells the story of the most widely advertised salary battle of modern times, as far as It can be told. Some time’ between noon and 2 p. m. the Babe and end Colonel Jake Ruppert, sitting behind th e ir cigars In the colonel’s office oy­ er the brewery, with the pleasant odors of hops permeating the at­ mosphere, smiled, shook hand* and agreed to compromise. years ’ " In passing, I must 'accord much credit to the faithful and competent saleswomen who have remained with me. Three of my four regular saleswomen have been with me practically from the very day I took over the manage­ ment. They are Mrs. E l s i e Churchman, Miss Nina Belle Em­ bry and Mrs. E. C. Thompson. Mrs. C liff Gass la the fourth mem­ ber of our. regular personnel. " I recall that last year on the opyning day of our birthday sale, the 500 souvenirs which we gave away were gone by early In the afternoon, so this Saturday I wquld urge that the women come as early as possible In order to get one of these pleasing gifts from the store. "Our advertising message to the women of Anjiland was carried In X full-page advertisement yes­ terday and In another half-page advertisement today. In con­ cluding, I simply desire to state that I appreciate the splendid pat­ ronage in the past and extend a most cordial invitation to the women of Ashland and vicinity to WHERE LUNCH IS ENJOYED LITIIIA SPRINGS PHARMACY Herbert’s Grocery PRESTO-LAC ’ ■uu. s 3 Lb. Box Salted Crackers . . Decorative Enamel Peaberry Coffee, L b ................ No. 21-2 Can Sliced Peaches . for sale at Onion Sets, 2 L b s .. . . . . . . Nutola, the best spread for bread Lb. .............................. Simpson’s Hardware WE DELIVER “ The W inchester Store” Wo arc just as careful in choosing fopds for onr shelves as you are for your table, realising tjmt only by offering you the best foods obtainable can w e hope to retain your trade, and good will. . - ' Money Savera Saturday and M onday,' March 5th and 7th Inclusive S p e c ia ls fo r S a tu r d a y at T h e P la z a G r o c e r y -■ CORN, b e l Monte Urosby— franiy Minnesota — Sweet anti Tender — Can ........................... 19c; 8 for ..................... M e MATCHES, Searchlight— Notoeless! Non poisonous! Large,’ full count boxes —- Box , ................. Be; O boxes ............ ............. 28c HOT SAUCE, Del Monte — 4 cans 28c PANCAKE FLOUR, Fisher»—»lakes dandy H ot cake 10 « a c k ..... ................... ..............................- ............................. No. 89c ASPARAGUS Tips, Llbbys large—about 88 spears to the can ‘ — 1 Pound Square Tin ... 8*e; 8 for .................. ....... CHEESE, F pll Cream— “Aged to your taste”— Serve Macaroni and cheese as n m eat substitute — Pound ............................. $Be Fresh Large Eggs 2 Dozen, 45c . A ’ *’ - Empress Lorn, Z L ans . A ................................. ZJe PINEAPPLE, Yuba Crushed— Fapcy fruit In a rich syrup 18c; 48c Miss Lou String Beans, Per C a n ................. 15c BAKING POWDER, Royal— “For th ose w ho prefer a cream o f tarter baking powder"— 12 os. Can .......................... ..... 48c 2 1-2 lb. Can ........... .......... ;............. ........ ........... ..................... 81.18 BOAP, C r y ta l W hite — Pure Soap— all thr Campbell’s 10c Size For * u 5c Pork & Beans 3 Cans 25c JELL X CELL - ANY FLAVORS, 3 PE G S................................. -10 b a n , 88c APPLE BI TTER, Llbbys—-ChUdrea are especially fond of good Apple B utter— It’s econom ical, too— Pound Tins — 2 for ........................................................................................ 29c PEAS, Royal City Hmall— Fancy gra d e swe e t and unnsnal- PRUNES, Italian— “W het Large slab— 4 Ihn. ------------------------------- for breakfast" 29c your SALT! ~ < 2fto CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP, 10 BARS ................................................ WESSON OIL— Excellent for frying and baking as well as for m aking M ayonnaise—Quart Cau ..... ........... ..........49c BROKEN MIXED CANDY, PER POUND .................................. SNOWDRIFT — A highly refined strictly vegetable Shorten­ in g —-4 lb. can ..........:....................................................................... 91c ARCTIC SNOW FLOUR (Hardwheat) 49 LB. 8 A 0 K ............. $1.99 LARD, Pure— far bulk— Freshly rendered— 8 lbs. ........... B9c W HEAT, PER OWT........................... FliOUR. Crown or Fishers Blend— Hack ........................... 92.09 scratch D R Y jO N IO N K —Good_clean_jrtock— 4 >Jbs;;_28corJJ_lbsM_29c 2OTH CENTURY COFFER— Few equal— none better. When better coffee Is roasted It w ill be 20th Century—Roasted to­ day, on yonr table tomorrow— pound .... 44c; 8 lbs. .... 81.80 Ground to Your Order for Fineness 20th CENTURY GROCERY F eed , per cwt . 20c $2.60 . $2.75 $2.75 EGG MASH, PER OWT ............... PAY CASH AND PAY LESS AT THE PLAZA GROCERY 61 North Main S t Thos. B ill, Prop. PBEK D X U V B B Y 8ERVIGX urn, Protect Your Busy Morning Hours with Sustaining Food—Get IN IKE CW - MjflfMHM p. m. 7:30, EMMA R. THOMASONr Pastor acy. . Goody Goody Peas, 2 C a n s........................... 29c SHRIMP, American Beauty— New arrival— Can ...... 8 fOr Prayer meeting Thursday I t the face powder you now use does not stay on long enough to guit you— does not keep that ugly «Mue away Indefinitely— does not make your skin color­ ful like a peach-r-try this new wonderful special French Pro­ cess Face Powder called M ELLO- OLO. Remember the name MELLfr-GLO. There’s nothing like It.— L lth la Springe Pharm­ Fresh Cr’mery Butter Per Pound 50c 28c OORN^JîTiAKE»—KHIoggSj^ol^eoBrsa-^^JPBckajHjSj. Avoid low grade leavenersa Don’t take chances, fo r sure and satisfactory results use Good News for Pretty Skins bacon all during March w ith speettj bar- attend the opening Saturday as fore." He said the sale would continue gains being offered each week. well as the birthday party next Thursday when the cake will be cut sad distributed to onr guests." Mr. Isaac declared that much of hie suceeas Is due to his consist­ ent advertising In the Daily Tid­ For the noon lunch yon want a light meal, clean ings. ,, and tasty. Our 'toasted sandwiches, fruit salads "When I first started six years and light deserts make nn appetizing ftienu. Hot ago I used but a small space, chocolate or coffee are always ready at onr foun­ hut as o ur business grew I In­ creased my advertising space and tain. ' - ’ . ' found that it paid at a ll times,” he said. "Last year we did the largest volume of business In our history and our advertising space was much heavier than ever be­ GOOD FOODS visitors especiell welcome. With Each Pound 2 For 35e Ruth Accepts Offer For Three Years SÀN FRANCI8CO. Mar. 4-— (UP-)— “ Make,the street car more attractive” is the new business slbgan of Samuel Kahn, vice-pres­ ident of the Market Street* R ail­ way Company here. I t Is comfort the patrons want and haven't had, Kahn believes, so he is preparing to launch a 81,600^000 scheme to lure bus,- nese folk to use trolley ears in­ stead of automobiles in going back and forth to work. , Kahn is going to put attractive green leathpr-cuahioned seats on his street cars, the same as are found in latest sports model au­ ISAAC’S STORK WILL STAGE BIG PARTY tomobiles. Furthermore, . he’s going to eliminate the ungainly (Continued from page one) lengthwise seats entirely, and in their place install side seats of the our continued success -through "eat for two” type. this pleasant relationship e f “Those side seats ought to bring wholesale relief to passeng­ er’s corns, and, too, it w ill stop embarrassment to women pas­ sengers from moon-eyed males across the aisle,” Kahn says. The eushloned seats cost mon­ ey, and the elimination of length­ wise seats w ill decrease the capac­ ity of cars about 15 per cen t That w ill mean more cars, and more money invested. • • 4 Candy Comb Honey MARK 2 0 C e n t tinj Stores d ’ A New Chocolate . FRIDAY, March 4, 1MT. cwMnr rax wubld ' s The Breakfast that "Stands By” You Cool» in to S Minutes IK g r b a tsst * a « 28c