grant * rior rom rim ninr corRirn tit - id iy . nnrxmrr n, i«r*s. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PERSÍÍNdL Radio Frat tin'« Tuesday, December 2 KHJ. The Time*. Los Angeles 12:8u p. ni. orchestra music; 2:30 p. m. special program and music appre­ ciation talk; 6 p. m. Hickman's or­ chestra; 6:30 p. m. children's pro­ gram; x p. m. special program; 10 p. m. Karl Rurtnett'a Biltmore Ilo- tel orchestra. KFSG. Angelus Temple, Lou gelea—3:30 p in organ reclisl vocill »electIona; 6:30 p. in. I studio program for children. KVO, Hale Brother», Inc , Ran Francisco—4:30 p. in. Rudy Selgler's Fairmont' hotel orthestrni 6:30 p. ni. children's hour; 7 p. m. orches­ tra music; 8 p. m. program by U. 8. Army band; 10 p. m. dunce music. KliO, General Electric t'oinpuny. Oakland i p. m. concert orchestra of the Hotel St. Fraud»; x p. m. four act comedy. ’Merely Mary Ann." presented by KUO players, niusic by Arion Trio; 10 p. tn. tin nee music. KLX. The Tribune, Oakland 6 p. m. Sunset matinee. KFl. Earle C. Anthony. Inc., Los Angeles -5 p. tu. two hours of new« bulletins; 6:43 p. in. organ recital; 8 p. ni. one act plays; S p. tn »pedal program; 10 p nt. popular ballad hour. • BIG MILLINERY SALE All This Week Christmas Cards at the Courier. The M< m 1 hm II m I a. 11. «— Will have a bataar at Epworth Our cut Ire «torli of nillllnery gora on «ale Mondsy Momlng al Un- Mrs. Henry Grimes. Mrs. O. L. lifartl of valile» nnd tasta »11 wevk. Yuu t»nì nlfortl tu mi«« ibi«. Brown and E. B. Henry, of Klamath hall Friday. Com* fill up the car. The country store booth will i sell with < olite i-arly nini gel your pl< k. Falls, were local visitors today their looks, taste and price. «5 Glasses fitted at Late bar A Son's. Harry Hart, of Medford, was a business visitor in Grants Pas» this Regular Meeting— morning. Of the Eastern Star Wednesday. THE PICTURE MILL for that Dec. 3. Election of officers. Christmas photograph. Rain or MARGI'HITK BRATTON, shine makes no difference, satisfac- Worthy Matron. tion guaranteed, .Makc an appoint- ment today, a '.and company in which he is In­ The Entire Proc.-e, I j terested. They will be gone for From the Legiou Auxiliary sale several weeks. of cooked foods and sewed articles A. 8. Rosenbaum, of Med ford. on Dec. 13. will go for the relief of was in Grants Pass today on his way disabled soldiers now In the state t home after spending several days hospital. Help the cause with your ; in Portland. donations and patronage. M. W. C. C. Clark, of Crescent City, is S. SS I spending a few days here. He ¡brought over a large number of IUnce Saturday Night— I Redwood b”rls. To irresistible music at the W. O. Optical goods at Letcher A Son'a 5Stf Mr. and -Mrs. A. B. Cornell and W. Hall. Ison, Carrol, left today for Tia Ju- I ana, where Mr. Cornell has some The Fancy Work Booth— At the M. E baiaar holds goods I business matters tn connection with Women wanted for cannery work, of a character far above par. There now running on apples. Work will are bibs for the baby, and do-dads 'continue until Christmas. Room and for Sue. and someone will be there : board may be obtained at reasonable to sell them to you. 65 i rates. Address Frank J. Norton Radio Features Wcdncdui, Dec. I Company. Sutherlin. Oregon. 67 Take Advantage— KFI. Earl C. Anthony. Inc., Loa Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, former­ Of tbe aprons, towels and other Angeles--3 p tn. two hours of news ly of Grants Pass but more recently articles to be on sale at the legion bulletins; 6 45 p. m. Bon Ton or­ of Marshfield, were local visitors Auxiliary sale Dec 14. They make chestra; 7:20 p. m. Y. M. C. A. lec­ 'today on their way to California excellent Christmas gifts. Cooked ture; 7:30 p. m. vocal recital; 8 p. | where they will spend several weeks food on sale also. M. W. S. s. 6» m. two hours of »pedal programs; (or more.■ 10 p. m. Don’s melody makers, dance Al J. Martineau left this week for orchestra. Lyric Orchestra — I Portland where he will spend the KLX. The Tribune, Oakland—S p. I "Papa Doesn’t Two-time No-time” 'next week. He was accompanied to m program of vocal and Inst rumen- I I the Rose City by' Ray Huber, who at the W. O. W. hall Saturday tul music. night. All Kinds 58tf ¡has been visiting here from Los An- KGO, General Electric Company, i geles with his sister. .Mrs. Al Mar- Oakland—4 p. m. Hotel St. Francis tineau. and by George Huber, who What Though the Weather— At Reasonable Prices / concert orchestra. Silent night. Should chance to be murky, come will remain in Portland the rest of KPO. Hale Brothers, Inc.. San I out anyhow and eat roast pork and Francisco—2 p. m. Rudy Selgler's the winter. turkey If money is scarce when Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 5 p tn you reach In your jeans, just say children's hour; 7 p. ni. orchestra i Chirstmas comes but oace a year. Your photograph will bring good you prefer to eat brown bread and music; X p. in Max Bradfield's bund beans. The Ladies Aid asks you to playing dunce music. cheer to mother, come Friday night to the Methodist 1 Sister, sweetheart, friend. KFSG. Angelus Temple. 1,0« An- <5 geles—2:30 p. m. auditorium ser- You will come to THE PICTURE church with a good appetite. MILL in the end, vice; 6:30 p. m. Gruy studio pro- Baumgardt. lecturer; 10 p. m. Gold l.lnweve Society Stationery— I gram. en West Commimdery I>nnr Kathleen Norris Only Ince the Master could paint a picture like this for you. COMEDY Al St. John in “Stupid But Brave” and Fox News Salvation 62tf ¡You Can Withdraw 8IOOO— From the Building A Loan asso- elation if you deposit »10 each month for 77 months. Can you 1 beat it. 63-tf. NEW LOVE PROBLEM PRESENTED AT RIVOI.I ✓ Lowest Price in History of Ford Motor Co TO 10,000 CARS A DAY MAKES THIS PRICE REDUCTION POSSIBLE MAKING 7,000 CLEMENS SUITS Priced So You Can’t Alford to Walk Mr. Ford’s Telegram Says: Price Reduction Effective Today Our 18 Months Payment Plan Makes it Easy to Own a Ford Raw Fars of All Kinds Dry Hides and Sheep Pelts Couch’s Pharmacy FOR FILMS, DEVELOP. INO AND PRINTING In by 9 a. m. out by S p. m. THE FUR MARKET / Opposite Josephine Hotel Highest Cash Price Paid for Cream Grants Pass Creamery I WILE PLACE MY NEXT GROCERY ORDER AT THE Truax Grocery I » V WANTED — TO BUY Mat. 25; Eve 35; Children 10 GOING TONIGHT “FEET OF CLAY” * , ALI. THE FIXINGS FOR CHRISTMAS PACKAGE WRAPPING Holly Paper "Christine of the Hungry Heart.” Tissue Papers the Thomas H. Ince First National Carsi» picture coming to the Rivoli theater I Stickers tomorrow is a story which fits worn- | Tw ine en of today. Ribbons, etc. Christine, a beautiful young wo­ I urge Aaaortment of Christmas man who had never been denied her Boxes slightest whim as a girl, married I Stuart Knight, a rich young blood .who proves unfaithful. Denied the ¡love of her first husband she mar­ ries Dr. Alan Monteagle, a special­ ist who all but forgets her in the press of his practice. She elopes 3JU ftnutcdtt/ with a poet, taking her young son with her. only to find the happiness she sought was not to be. I She takes up her cross, however, ¡and bears it cheerfully. The final FOR GIRTS ¡outcome of her quest of love, is told PENDLETON BLANKETS in a series of dramatic and emotion- Jleal Quality Good* al scenes in which Miss Florence Vi­ at dor, who plays Christine, finds one HELMER ’S of the best roles of her career, Warner Baxter plays the unfafth- "The Home of Good Furniture" . .. ful first husband, Clfve Brook, not- ed English actor, is the second hus- band. Tan Keith, Broadway stage John Hummell ' star, is the poet and Walter Hiers I Is Christine’s brother. Little Doro- Ithy Brock, four years of age, is sweet and winsome as the little son 517 H St. Tuffs Bldg [of Christine. The story Is from the novel by Kathleen Norris. 4 C. A. WINETROUT • / * «