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□ ^ cO C X TA LES OF TH E TOWN WHIO»i YOU MAY NOT HAVE HEARD MANY MATTERS OF MORE THAN I'AKSIMl MOMENT Any ilt'in in thfHi' t'oluniiiN • o iiliiiiiiii« a k e y date on the I uh I lint' thereof in paid in I v«' i t i hi nif (Thin announcement ¡ m him «)«* in com pliance with l l i f | mim I al r e g u l a t i o n s . ) :: ;• <>u ni'i'uiint uf rum thè re bull gumi'R Thumiluy. C O U K T F . H IK H A I » I. A K O I) N I) wrwre no The wire fence thnt wur pot arniind thè llepnl pili k tu prnteet thè griih« Ree.l f.um thè il'ign, hi.R beili renioveil. * mfntlulu'll In Tin* Mi*u titii*I Tin* Mm. I.llu Tlminpimn retiteli thè j ii Ir l'ut l'iiiir t i * m y you run show y o u r deilurutinn uf Iuib'peu'b'.iee in un utile I frii'iul» I* In li't t ln-lii know nf y o u r iniiiiner ut thè Milk f'reek Hinulny % mitn through n uew* lli*ni In Tin* Mehuul pienie un J u ly 5 in eelebrntii.n Mi' nt i in* I. Tin* n ir l'ut rnurlKiiV you nf thè Fuori li. j inn nini» tin' I'llitnr in In bring I " Pire F ire! Pire! Kvery time you benr I ttn* offli't* ii compì**!«» writ«* i i 11 nf thè bell bluw or thè w hi.tle ring yuu nny ni*w» Unii »hull you kirn». i. h mi li I ihink uf llurry Meteulf uml fire inRiirunee. Theu yuu ulmobl m i befure Mr. inni Mm. John Henry, arcani thè n e it fire thnt niuy tuke yuur prnp ■ niini'll Iiy lln'ir gruuiblnugbtcr, nrriv**il e r t y . in till* i ily Timmlwy in tlirir iiiitninnbil«» Mm ('. Il Keuneily nf 1'urvnllÌR vi» frinii tin* Hun Franri»»»» cxpoaitnn unii Long Bench. They nn* gn»*»t« of their Iteli iluling thè pii n t week wilh Mi« ■IIIUg liter, Mr» N. <' I’lnhrnn, nini finn Mury Mm iti. uml ut ber fricail». Hhe • |v inni un* i*nriiuti* tu lilulm Full» tu b i t toilny tu vi.it he. euiu.ni, Mi» ('. « mil u mm. Tlmy re» id»* ut Lung Hi'iu-h, Il llnight, Iieur Mugirin». Mr». Ken ueily ih ueeiiinpniiii'il bv ber ilnughter « ulif Knt h, w ho v iHiteil MI m J i * rrìi * Mini III Fred I.nikley, r»'pri-»cnt ing the tin* The Kennedy funnly fnrmerly lived gun Jiiiirnul, wim in tin* rity »cvnriil bere. i I uvk uf the past week interviewring A number frnm here bave nttemleil iiiuneem. or » ili alterni thè Pugeue ehnutuui|iiu tlii m week. g » 't y o u r F l a g I t e d or »'»1 Mm llurry K u I iìiiruii I iiir timi uh Iter T l i u r s i l n y I'rn » *» goeutn iliiriug (he piiRt week MiRNeH m orning on F l u g » l.u» uml MuiMh uf IVniiRylvuniii uml llhiu, »lui nre nn tbeir wuy buine frum thè ekplMÌtioilR. • iirmi t'nnley, ngeiit fnr thè Oregon Pire Rulief A hriii ' llit lini uf Me Mimi \W Will »»«•II Hlitf* lit fill’ following .ili' l I8F4 a ll !fi r «’«lu <*«*«! |irir#*i»: Ilu/el Itiiehurt uf Aururu ih npemling .t t K v try rlnlil in u euuple » eek r with ber emiRin, Mr» '¿«’ fll»tf» f o r . . , , ic J Or ring» f o r . . . . 3 C huve I l( itehey. Jo h n Sear», mi ngeil tiinn ri'Riiling 7r flugii f«>r....ftc ii flug nini In* ut f i v e inile r euRt u f Cottage d r u v e , w u r lui- flug« f u r . . 7c ili,, »tution. We v eRtenlny ei.n inniteli tu thè Rtute in lf»e flug» fn r..tO C f t . , Rune iiHylum. dreen l ' i t r h e r , »le p u ty '.'tii- flug« fn r..lftc 25.* fla g. for..80C " « ‘IM. f t ' " f i | mul » h e r i f f , b r u u g h t Inni ilu w n f ru m Cuttuge C u t I u K i1 drove Druve unii he w u r g i v e n mi e t n m i n u t i o n befure C u u n t y .1 luigi* H r u w n . A n ut h I mmi I«! tiittke n {{nod nhow intf. temlnnt frulli th è usy lu in enme up I u r I Tin* ii«• < »iirt•«»y you rim »now j your gu»'»!» I n 1° !• tvi* Un ir vi»it» JULY 15 LIBERTY BELL DAY A »un wur burn thin inuriiing to Mr | unii Mm. Oiivui Sterling. Educate yuumelf during yuur apare | ubuut aehulnmhip ni Intornntional ( o r iiiniiienta. I n<| ui r«* uf The Sentinel reap iiidenee School.i, mehlOtfe Mr. mul Mra. II. O. durhnm uml lit ile -iin nre gueatN ut thè .lume» Heur» buiiie They huve been giving at Oiu ville, l ' i l i f , where Mr lliirhum wu» Ruperilitemlent ut un eight hundred ieri* pernii orchard owned by llcum t, tbe newspaper iiingniite. They will now mnke their home ut Koneburg where they hope to eacupe the iniilnriul ef diirhiim wur Mi»» K u n e Pringle und ih ii »inter nf Mia» Mildred Pringle. Kev. K. O. CulliRun, tor ninny yeura u re».dent uf I.mie County mid nt one time eounty auperintendent uf »ehnul», dropped demi while delivering un ml die»» before the Chriatiuu Church cog feri'iico ut Turner, Oregon, on Wednea duy. denth, which wun dua to heart failure, occurred ut IO: «fi o ’cluck, lie hud been »peaking about twu minute» on “ The Pioneer M in is t e r ” when be dropped in the pulpit. He breathed • Illy n few time» a fte r lie fell Spring field New». Itr H II. Owen, veterinarian, o ffic e vitb Modern Pharmacy, phone H2. m.’i l t f dr. mid Mr». d. I.. Wood» returned Friday frum Kelau, \\u»h , where they were culled by the aeriuua inju ry to their daughter, Mr». Koy Welch, in the clpluaion uf mi ml «hive. Mr». Welch ir recovering nicely und la nnw ut n huapitul fnr aume akin g rafting Mr». I.. W. Hunt mid win were in frum Wildwood Sutnrduy. Win. Nickeraun und family und I.. !.. Woolley lenve thia week on an over lurid trip tn Knatern Oregon mid may tn* gone nil Rummer. Silver rrlnted Kockfurd wedding pre» enta at Mc.daen’a. j!*tf □ EZD C DC D D O c -D DC DDC Countless Opportunities J TO SAVE ON NEW SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE i Decisive Price Reductions on all Summer Goods in r Broken Lines, Small Lots, Remnants, etc. Supply Your Summer Needs Here and Save! I ■ . « Cl w ar I M M « c« Ck \ J cv * A a « 4 s y-v ■ — » / > «c« yx I I W. » » - — — --— y « --------- U _ _ _ __ — ----I , . » -------- Savings EXTRA CLEARANCE SAVINGS ON Big F Clearance O R M EN SUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN 10c s I i ' cvo I onh vents, now each. , 83 15c HlicveleKH vest«, now each 11c IH«* niceveI chh vests, now each 14c 23c sleevelet« vests, now each 17c 25c anil 30c vests, with or without Hleeve», e a c h ..............................19c 25c ladies’ tights and drawer«, each ............................................. 19c One lot 50« work shirts en«h...............33c ♦ US) dress shirts, new patterns, nnw ................ 79c ♦ 1.50 dress shirts, new patterns. nn»- ......................................................... 81.19 ♦ 1.00 and ♦ 1.25 union auits, white or ecru, now .................................................... 79c 50« and rtSc union suits, white or eeru, now ..................... 43c 50« shirts and drnwers, now ................. 39c One lot m en's umbrella.» e a c h .............49c H and kerchief S pecial' S o ft, white, hem stitched— ready for use— 7 f o r . . . 2 5 c One lot 50c necktie#— good patterns— rh ............................................................. 39c One lot 50c suspenders, e a c h ...............29c Men '» ♦5.00 Foote Sehul/.e tire«» shoes, n< » ........................................................ »3.69 Men '» ♦1.00 Foote Schulze dre»« »hoes. nnw ........................................................»3.19 M e n 's »3.50 Foote Schulze dre»» shoe», BM .........................................................»2.98 M e n ’s ♦3.25 work »hoe». he»t quality, now ........................................................ »2 39 M e n ’s ♦3.00 work shoe», beat quality, a nr ........................................................ »2. id M ♦ * n a m i $5.00 work s H opm . host | ■ 10 Mr. and Mr». T. II. Scholer nf I'a e ific Drove, Calif., are vi»itirig Mr. and Mr». UNION SUITS I,. II. Single. Mr». Seboler i» n daugh 30c grade white unions at . . . 19c ter of the Slagle». 35c gi adc white unions a t . . . 23c Mra. W. II Tyrrell mid duughter, 40c grade w hite unions a t . . . 29c Mi»» Beaaie, were in Kugene Thuradny. 50c grade white unions a t . . . . 3 7 c The Sentinel hua been informed th.it 75c grade white union« a t . . . . 5 7 c it w u r in error in atuting thnt Mr». A. II. CruRon wur hi a huRpital m Pnrt h .5 c giade white unions a t . . . . 6 3 c land. She ,» in Portland being treated and viaiting her »i»ter. MISSES UNDERW EAR The A. W Swanauu family »pent the nig h t tn tu b e limi tu thnt iiiRtitu ti u a __ F iK 'A tmt 15c vents, now each..................... 11c p n im n n a Kugene K eg in ter. Mr. Heur* ' « f f l i e t i n n F ifth ut Alliimy. ' 23c vc«tN, now each..................... 17c Thud. Sterling of l.ebiinnn viaited hi» ir t h u u g h t tu Ite thè renolt u f euri brulher, David Slerliug, while on hi» tmueil RÌrkni'RR 50c union suits, now each .........39c vuv home frnm the fuir. l.nnk nt .MiulRen'R wimluw fur beuu Mr. and Mr» J . K. McCall nf S.att|e l.ifY umurufirt hi n i un reuilv ninli for tifili weibiiug pri’RentR. j'.Ht were viaitom nt the A. I.. Woudnrd tli«* ridiiw ••( th*’ well t«» <io mnn, w horn* M r. mul Mr«. S !.. Muekin nml Home I'hurailuy and Friday. Mr» Me finititi wuitl«l ofhrrwlIM* It«* t it'll up in the wettleltit’fit of th«* «’»tut«* lulk with ilnughter, uerumpnmeil by tb eir giu*RtR Call » a » Miaa llutb Woodard. They thè M irri - r .lune. JuRephine mul Amili were married Wedne»day. Hurry \!«*trulf iilmut the t*oliiiiibin’*• duv ir , uf Ituunlniun, W ìr , went tu Cu Il C. Comb», wife and daughter re .Sj.i t tul Coiiitiinutton. berg Mumiliy tnurmng tur n few dava ' urned la.at Tue».lay from attending the TH IS W E E K All w liitt and colored table oil cloth, best grade, a y d . 19c Altm» 11 rt lit |»t «»ti of fcutfrnr \ i *• 11 «• « I hi* V imi w 11 1. reltitiv <* r . Fourth of J u ly celebration nt Kugene. Our special coffee a pound.................... 12c brnneli Nt«ir«* l»«’r«* Tliurwiluv. 36-inch bleacher! Hope muslin, for balance of sale, Mr». .1. H. Cbnmbem, Mm il N. Al Kurkfurd, the beat plated w *re iu «**• 10c can» Sunrise condensed milk. 3 O*o rtf hi i<utti«’N returned . ThurN«ln V ilru h. M ìrri ' r l.urn Hefty and Kdn» per y a r d .................................................................................. 8 l/2<5 ¡ateneo, .it M ndacn’a. j!*tf cans f o r ...................................................... 20c frutti h vinit Miti» Mr««. Klindtet h Kuynier nre in Kugem* tlu» week ut 13c D 15c grade .’’6-inch percale, a y a rd ...................... U l/ 2C f'hur«*hill nt Kugrnr. 15c grade Diamond “ W ” Sweet Maine Kev. S u te liffe » ur home Friday be- temlmg thè ahnutMU»|iia. corn, 2 ean» f o r ............ _ ..................23c Ween date» un the rhuutnu<|un plat 25c lace end embroidery trimmed corset covers............. 21c M irri » I.ubi Wilaun mul Mue Arni 5c bar Davtnn Belle toilet soap, 3 bar» j »truiig went tu Su lem .Mnnday tu »perni form. He i» nn» nt KoMoburg. One lot 25c gride ribbon, a y a rd ........................................ 13c for ........... 10c thè » eek attem liu g thè Kpwnrth l.eiigin J . A. Marge»» w u r in frum Saginaw LUNCHES FOR One lot 20c and 2.5c curtain scrim, a y a rd ........................ 13c liiRtituti* nnw lii'ing hi'l.l (bere. Wedneadny. Mr». Purge»» ha» be«*n 25c grade Diamond " W ” apricot», plum», etc., a c a n ................. 14c Fur pninting nml pnpering tee Jo h n iprite »ick fur several montha. One lot infants' 25c grade pure wool cashniete hose, 0 . (i. D 1 1bert»on ha» been down from i -»in nt The Wall P ii per k Paint Sture 5c box Searchlight match»», 3 f o r . . l 0 c a pair ..........................................................................................13c -5 c bottle S n y d e r 's or Diamond ‘ ‘ W ” Mr. nml Mr». C. K t inptirey uml the linheiniu di»trict during the pa»t All 25c grades hosiery for men, women and children, C'nkeN, II t Meut Hun<) m irheN, j ehildren lenve Pruluy fnr n munth '» week. catsup .........................................................20c a pair ......................................................................................... 21c I*»«•*« und I’lmtry prepufed up«*!» Fred Martel» and Monte Miner have v i»it ni tbe Ku»t, unti » i li attend thè Full cream Oregon rheese, a l b ..........19c Nh«»rt not ire. Dun i worry your | fmr un thè wuy. been down frutti Hnhemin during the All 15c grades hosiery for n en, w omen and children, l lb. package Arm Hammer s o l a . . 5 c N«*lf ultuut your pirttir lunch. puat week. a p a i r ..........................................................................................12c Mr». W. .1. d a n ln e r i» reeovering 6 bar» best white laundry s o a p ......... 25c Ju » t turn the order over to uh . Drink Celro Kola, ‘ ‘ Kirat for frulli ber reeent parnlytic »trnke. Mr. 85c to $1.00 grade wool dress goods, a y ard .................. 69c lieNt iii «* ii I n in the rity , L\V Hardwood toothpicks, a b o x ....................4c mul Mr» (innlner luivi* receiveil » u n i T h i r s t .” 5c nt your fa v orite foun tain. j y ! 5 29 No. 10 pound pail compound............S I . 13 50c grad* s wool dress goods, a y a rd .................................... 38c thnt tbeir »un Will i» »uk in Californin Jo h n Nukea report» thnt hia aun .■mi u*knig Mm. (innlner tu rumi*, but No. 5 pound pail compound.........._ .60c Do Not Overlook the Dig Saving on Shoes at This Store Clyde o f Albany ha» porchnaed a It*Dì »he ir mintile tu mnke thè trip, 25c glass Delmonte preserves, e a c h . . 17c CbM. Cooley, Proprietor. Desirable Styles and All Leather Quality. Studebaker. The rity pnrk presenta n Ben ter up C. S. Mille» waa in frum Dorenn penrnnee, thè re»ult uf huving thè gru»» Friday. trillimeli. .1. W. StunpR <|i.i thè jo b. A. I.. Iln/letnn uf Wiihhingtnn »n< 1. evi Geer waa in frnm l.umlnn Fri The He* T h e ate r hn» lieen fnrtuniite here to Bttrnil the funernl nf hl> lirutli day. in »eenring thè fnmutiR llnwniinn »ing er, (', Hazleton. Frunk Hurwun.l o f Knglnnd i» viait er» uml ennrert company, whieh hn» J . N. Wiiterhuu«.* nnnounr»*» ttint he eonipleted n six w eek»’ engugement ut ing hi» »¡»ter in law, Mr». Frank Mule». hint vnrnnry fur two nr three |>n|>i 1» fur Sun Prnnei»en. The rompnny play» Mr. Harwood ¡» on an extended vaca th** Rummer. Atlil.e « Eugi'iie, t .re. onlv thè Inrger ritie» but timi nn npen tion. He ha» viaited South America, jv l.l c tinte nheuil uf it» uppearnnee in Ku came up to New York and acrona the t'hiih. I i r ii ti i*i« ii hiih Ii«*.* t. here frum gene. continent, will gu to the fa ir mid home Wi'uilliuru .luring the |ut»t week. by wav of New Orleans. Iteri T ru .k Ini» returned frum mi uut Mrs. J a n e Wharton o f Jnsephin»' ing in thè Mii^einin iliRtrict. | County is visiting hi-re. She is a sis Mr. nml Mr». .?, K. Kelly uf Pine * ter nf IL ( ’., R»d»»*rt and Y**s Veatch B lu ff, ArkmiRiiR, bave lieen guest» uf nnd Mrs. H. M. Wallace. m e . : . _______________ — ' Mr». K e l l y ’» purent», Mr. uml Mr». .Ine Mi»» Kvu Kirhmund ha» returned i Hnker uf Cottage druve. Mr. Kelly i» I etigugeil in ruilronding nml will lueute from Mt. Angel Academy, where »he Mr and Mrs. Claude Dvgert of Ku L ife insurance places u m a n ’s own Advertising is th»‘ life »if trade, and in dii» pnrt of thè »tute if he enti get »pent the Rummer. nine i n ile R frum t'utti.ge drove, fnrm Koy Wunipob* ha» about completely gene arrived here Friday in their auto future w elfare and the w elfare o f his the local paper is the one in whieh to u tranafer tu anme S. I*. diviaion in lumi nml timb»*r; ten million feet of an»i children upon shoulders place your announcements. You mus* and in company with Mr». J . I ’. Graham wife j \Ve»tern Oregon. Mr». Kelly wur fur recovered iron, hi» Fourth nf J u l y ucei went up Sharps Creek on an outing. stronger than his own. T alk with tell the people what you have for sab- tim b er; well watered nml on goml 'lent. inerly Mi»» Rena Hnker nf tliia city. Mr. Graham, who was already in the Harry M e tca lf about the C o lu m b ia’s and invite them to your place o f busi rumi; »1*0 per nere; will fnrnihh Mr». C. M. P ark er i» nt Natron via hills, accompanied them on their re Special Combination. Mr.». J . T. Jaco b », Mr». T. K. dii» ness. buyer fur timber ut Vcatch »un unii Mr». I.enu CI iuiii I i I ìrr uf Ohio, iting her daughter, Mr». C. V. Stewart. turn. A chicken th ie f took a pen o f C. H. Burkholder and son Jo h n n ie Sell and buy with Sentinel want ads & Mpeneer. j n 22 j 1 1 ‘J »lui timi lieen vi»iting tbeir »i.Rter, Mi»» She will visit at Dexter befure return Mr». G raham 's fine chickens during her returned to Lebanon by auto Wednes Advertisers are in good company in ing. Miaa Geneva Kirne accompanied J e i ^ e Herg, bnve left fnr Sun Prnn day. Jo h n n ie will return in a few The Sentinel. absence. jly S tf her. rlaen. Tell your neighbors and friends you Miss Elizabeth Churchill was here days. C. J . Kern leaves Thursday for P o r t from Eugene over Sunday. The economical buver reads the ads. saw it in The Sentinel. j!y5tt' I f my wing» » e r e nn gund iih my deputy S h e r i ff Klkin» wu> up from land, where he will jo in a bunch of »ole» I »nubi huve nn tmuble in get Kugene Friday on eounty bilaine»». Gilbert Tyson and family have gone Kexnll boo»tor» and go to the national A non win« born J u n e lit* tn Mr. nml tm g into heaven. I gnt my Mule» frum convention at San Frnnciaco. Mr. Kern to New port for a week ’» outing.— Eu Onff'M Siine llnNpitlil. Mm. Dolan Hopper nt Muginuw. i» vice-president o f the sta te aasorin gene Kegister. Mi»» Arile l.nngilun went to Kugene Gilbert Ireland Bell, Amos Warren A ilnughter wan burn Ju n e 26 tn Mr. yentenlnv fnr u w e e k ’» \ ini t with her tion. nml Mm. Chris llnblerinnn. Mra. T. W. De Long has a» her Wilkins and Charles August Murray, aiater, Mm. Audrey Huve». three Kugene boys, motored to Cottage guest» two sisters from Michigan. drink ('e lm Knln, “ Firnt fur l ’ ncle .lini Shortriilge will celebrate Grove and returned Satu rday. Mr. Mrs. Zcphin J o b o f B u tte, Mont., T h i m t . ” 5«' ut your f l u o r it e fumi hi» eighty fuiirth nnniveranry Hunday viaited Tuesday and Wednesday at the Murray stated thnt the roads were in tnin. j y ! 5 29 uml there will be u fnmilv reunion. home o f her brother in law. Dr. M. K. very good condition.— Eugene Guard. Job. C. \V. Caldwell is haying on his Silk The second annual Oregon Stnte Creek ranch. Holiness earnp meeting will be held here Mrs. Robert Sherwood o f Portland from J u l y 15 to 25. Arrangements spent one night Inst week with Mrs. hnve been made for a big tent to be Nelson Durham while on her way to set up in the southern part of the city Ashland to visit her mother. The meetings will be conducted by A son was born J u l y 2 to Mr. and E vangelista W atk ins and Kring. Mr». Chas. Cooley. Wednesday, Two Big Features Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Mnekin have had A son was born this morning to Mr. ns their guests during the past week and Mrs. J o e l ’leunrd. Mr. M a r k i n ’s cousins, Misses Ju ne, Jo sepnine ami Anna Davis o f Board- Card of Thanks. man, Win. We, the relativ es o f C. C. Hazleton, A two pnrt vivid Western Indian Drama W. M. Cooper is laying the foundation recently decease»!, express our sineerest | for a large building at the corner of thanks to his and our many friemls, ami j Sixth anil Washington. especially to the members of the I’aiilitic hush in Miss Ethel Pollock o f Kugene vis- Masonic order for their expressions of I ited during the past week with Mrs. sympathy and help during his illness nnd denth. | W. ( a Id well. A. I,. Hazleton, Part 1.— The Hawaiian Play, “ The Flower of Love.’ ’ Frederic and Edmond Aldrich left Mrs. C. C. Hazleton. last Tuesday for Kugene where they Hazel Hazleton, j joined the Y. M. C. A. boys on their Thursday Special N eita Hazleton, annual outing nf Triangle Lake. The jly l.'lpd Dana«* Lawton. Part II.— Mis« Evelyn De Folia rt in her unique version of (Intcc C u iu ik I and Krancitt Ford in j eompany, which is under the super Uncle Tom ’« Cabin. vision o f Men Hehmidt, will be out Sell thnt old cow. A Sentinel Wnnt I for about three weeks. Ail. will do the trick on short notice. The hnnd has derided to try to give Buyers will be looking for you. a Romantic Drama Part III.— A concert of Hawaiian and American numbers. | free open air eoneerts every other F ri day evening, beginning next week. The 3— OTHER 0 0 0 D 0 N E S -*3 members buy th ir own music nnd nre FO R S A L E OR W I L L T R A D E FOR not able to get ns much ns they like hay or grain, second hnnd Wheeler but will be pleased to endeavor to play Ji Wilson cabinet sewing machine, in SPECIAL FEATURE SATURDAY any favorite piece for anyone who wiil fine working order. See K arl K. 1 furnish the music. Mill« at Music House. jly 3 tfc (Tomi eMi/G The Fair Big Clearing Savings on Desirable Merchandise Well Worth Attention of the Thoughtful Buyer GROC’RY BARG'INS PICNIC PARTIES PALACE RESTAURANT TH EI1U A LITY I o ^ o a c n m c a sh S T D R E - pmon ZZDDCZ^ II H Z D I D C O oG Saturday, Ju ly 1 7 A I x a d c THE Peterson & Vierra’s HAWAIIAN SINGERS and CONCERT CO. I C o m in g ^ 1 W h o pay • Trail Breakers Every O ne a Soloist Every O ne an Artist The Lion, The Lamb, The IVfan Th e Call o f the Waves J J A d m i s s i o n 35c ‘ B ’ M r a S I *