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PXGK TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ISlEDirORD,;OEKOON, MONDAY. MAY tfl, tOt t. f ' ill LOCAL AND PERSONAL ! i f Representative Barred From Club iCInrcnco Baldwin wits n Grants Van Visitor Burma). MIm Lnclllo Under rcturncil Sunday after ntlnndlnK tho coIIcro festlvltlcn at ISusnna. C. U JJcnton wan ft Gold nny vlnltor Hiliuiny. Mr. nnd Mm. IT, A. Hunm upcnt Stinilny With Mr. and Mr. Fontcr near Jnctoton vlllo. Moilforit now linn a rental agency and houu liuntfTH nro pourlnc Into the of fice of E. a. Tinny nt 201 anrnott-Corcy building. If you want to rent your Iioubo notify htm at once. 50 W, K. Johnson wna a Sunday fisher man nt Gold Uay. Mcflitrn. Hornet) LooRley and Ioo Bur ton with MIrb"K Madellnn llaln nnd S dlii Carnrj icnt Sunday nt Gold Hay. T. R. nanleln, Will Mullcr nnd Dr. Hart Ml Monday morning for Pjunw lake whero they will ciuni for a few day. The trip wan tnndo In Mr. Daniels' nutomohlla. Head dlaplay advertisement on an other pnRo of thin Issue. Butte Falls Lumber company. 8. H. Duf fluid of Gold Hill wnn ft Medford Visitor Monday. R. It. Leonard and Bonn. Paul and Mark wcro Grants Pass visitor Sunday. Kd Jones was among the Medford im-o-plo In tho Grants Tass metropolis Sun day. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carktn, Glenn O. Taylor), atomeys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldj;., Medford. B. T. Van Do Car Was a Grants Pass visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noblet with Milton nnd Harris Janes spent Sunday nt liter Butte, Mr. r. J Illppey spent Sunday fishing W. H. Humphrey returned Saturday evening from a week's visit In Portland. Lfcullo Palmer of Central Point was In Medford Saturday. Do you want S acres In alfalfa, one mil south of Main street, cheap? C W. H. EVorhard, 213 Fnaltrower Bank bid. M. S Myden, Ilrnest Byden and Chnrles Duffleld spent Sunday fishing nt Brownsboro. Mrs. Ell Baker of Gold Hill was a Atonday shopper In Medford. Miss Prudence Smith of Talent shop led In Medford Saturday. Rd Hanlcy left Saturday evening for n few days visit In Roseburg. Ore irory's panoramas nnd views sell real estate. Miss Kffle Heffllng of Central Point was In Medford Monday Mrs. Tjowenc lhiync returned Sunday from a visit with friends In Grants Pass. U. IS. Mitchell of North Takoma. Wash. Is In .ilcdford looking over the valley. .Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of fice phone No. 1101. Mr. Lee Burton leaves Monday even ing for his homo In Jackson City, Tenn., after an extended visit with friends In Med font. Miss Mary Hess returned Sunday after a, visit In Grants Pass. O. Ackcrman of Kelso, Wash., Is In Medford. Do you want 14 lots SOxME each for 2Stn on easy terms? C W. H. Ever hard. 112 Fruitgrowers Bank bid. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Trowbridge. Grrer Hertzberg. and Miss Clara Manning Sun tiered In Grants Pass. "" C. I Glgclow of Dunsmulr, Co., spent Sunday In this city. A. J. Sharp of Jacksonville spent Sunday with Medford friends. Large, delightful sleeping room for rent at 203 Oleson street. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Webber of Eaglo Point spent Saturday In Medford. E. D. Berry of Portland was a busi ness visitor In Medford Monday. W. A. Schrollng of Harrtsburg, Or., was among the Sunday visitors In Med ford. Dr. J E. Shearer has moved his of fices to aarnett-Corey building.. 45 H. E. JonA n wife of Amarlllo, Tex., arrived here Sunday and expect to make their home In Medford. P. Donegan of Grants Pass was & Sun day visitor In Medford. Leave your ordr for strawberries with Tatsuma, at the R. B, Valley de pot fruit stand, e does a wholesale and retail business nnd his berries are the best and cheapest In town. 65 Harry Foster and party of survey ors: returned Sunday from Prospect where they have been for the past month. B. L. Berkey of Portland was a busi ness visitor here Monday. K. C. Sadler and Miss Ida Sadler of Centralla, Mo., arrived Sunday for a few days' visit with friends In this city. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, one mlU south of Washington school; easy terms. A. W. H. Everhard, 212 Fruit growers Bank bldg. W. T. Wrlghtman, grand vice chan cellor, Knights of Pythias, and L. R. Stlmson, grand keeper -of records and seal, both of Salem, are In the city at tending a special meeting of Talisman lodge. No. 31. M. E, Shledo of Sacramento was a business visitor In Medford Monday. II. II. Zollinger of Fort Wayne, Ind.. Is tn tho valley looking after business Interests. Medford local socialist party meets every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smlth'e hall on North Grape street. Everybody Invited. O. B. Slubbn of Portland transacted business In Medford Monday. L. R. Stlnson of Salem was a Medford visitor Monday. II. P. Millar of Salt Lake City spent Sunday In Medford. K. H. Riddle of La Grande Is stopping In Medford with a view of locating here. See R. A, Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. over Jackson County bank. Henry Lerch, the shoemaker, and Em ma Sprlngor took a trip to California nnd on their way thero they got mar ried. O. W. Dwlnnell of Montague, Cal., was nn over Sunday visitor In this city. An unavoidable iicrldetit occurred nt tho corner of Laurel and Main street Sunday nftonioon when mi HUtmnobllu driven by Scott Dnls skidded Into one driven by J. It. Whltmlre, Tho front axel of the Inttrr's machine wiih bent nnd tho lamps broken Colonel Frank Ton Voile, O. N. A., (retired), has returned from n business trip to Snn Fmncltoo. Tumbling Brick Kills. VANCOl'VKlt. It. O, Mny 1C Tons of brick tumbling from tho top of tho Jonathan Rogers block on Ornnvlllo street, nearly killed six men nt It o'clock this moraine. - Bryan Williams, provincial gntne warden, wns onu of the victims. The falling muss felled him to the side walk, hroko one leg, smnshed (jpen his head, Injured his hack and otherwise wounded him. I. S. Main, Harry O'Dorman nnd two others were rushed to the hospltul In n police ambulance. Their loga were broken and they were unconscious when placed upon tho stretchers. Dorothy Arnald Thought Dead. NEW YORK. May IS. Partial Identi fication of n body found floating yester day In the East river here wns made to day by the two brothers of Dorothy Arnold, the daughter of n wealthy man ufacturer, whoso disappearance has been a mystery of New York for mouths. At tht morgue today, D, P. Arnold, tho girl's brother, expressed u belief that the body was - at of his sister. Another brother, who viewed the body, would go hardly so far, but both de clared that they would not be able pos itively to deny that their missing sister had been found nt last. Investigating Enumerators. TACOMA, Wash., May IS. Tho mass of evidence which the officials of the department of Justice have been accumu lating concerning tho alleged crooked work tn the taking of Tucomn's 1910 census was placed before tho fedeni.l grand Jury, which met In tho federal building here today. The jury. It understood, will "devote tho granter portion of Its tlmo to an In- 7 ii i i -- - - - ' - - ''! 'I JaW sW'ksuJLBBBBBBBBB I sbHBbBB' H iPiRw'' "'- BBTJ&ri&ron vestlgntlon of tho alleged padding In connection with the count taken more membership February 10 man a year ago. WASHINGTON, l C, May 15. Rep resentative Martin W Littleton of Now York has failed of election to the Metro politan club of this city, nnd his name has been withdrawn. Mr Littleton was proposed for membership by Mr. Thomas Nelson Page of Washington, nnd Sena tor Francis G New lands of Nevada. Mr, Littleton s name was proposed for A candidate become eligible for election after his name hits been up fur II days. Mr Lit tleton's uamo was not acted on. and his friends, becoming otiiiWmvd that there was some sentiment In the club against him, withdrew his name I'nder tho rules or the .Metropolitan club two nega tive votes reject. Mr Littleton was not blackballed: his name was simply withdrawn Pays Dividend. NEW YORK. Mny 15. A quarterly dividend of 9 won declared by the Standard OH today. The declaration calls for tho disbursement of 19,700,000 among the stockholders. The dividend was published several hours before Chief Justice White rend the decision of the United Stntcs su preme court at Wasulngton ordering the dissolution of tho trust. Wllsoa loits. WASHINGTON. D. C. May IB. Tho United States court today handed down a decision adjudging Christopher Wilson, president of tho United Wireless com pany. In contempt for having refused to produce the books of tho company be fore, a federal grand Jury which Is In vestigating a charge that the company Is using the malls to Uofraud. htho boarding house you're looking fori' the property you need at n "right price.' Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS T)ny Phone 2271 WKhC Phone P. VV. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 8009. LADY ASSISTANT. rr JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nnd Embalruer Succeuor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office with Medford Furniture Co. ; John A, Perl, residence, Bell 4111, ; Home 179L, . ,.. , .. ... : u iv. uunKiiiT aoui. j. n. uui iter 3671. AMItULANOB SKIWIOB rff4 Crop Keport Soon. WASHINGTON. D. C. May IB. The department of agriculture will Issue the June crop report June IS, which will give the preliminary estlmato of the acreage of spring wheat, oats nnd barley and on June 1 will glvo the condition of winter wheats, spring wheat, oats, bar ley, rye and hay. Vast Use Safety Brakes. WASHINGTON. D. C. May 15. The United States supreme court today de cided that the United States safety ap pliance law absolutely requires railroads, as a duty, to make certain that every car used In Interstate commerco Is equip ped with automatic couplers. Boy Breaks Arm. Claire, the little son of Dr. and Mrs. E. K Seeley, fell and broke one of his arms while playlrLr In tho yard about 12 o'clock, noonjjpilonday. Tho little follow was practicing Jumping when he tripped and fell, breaking both bones of the right arm Just abovo the wrist Joint. VARBIED. Henery Lerch, the shoemaker, and Miss Emma Springer are among the new ly married peoplo In this city. They started for a short trip to California, but decided a wedding tour was more appropriate. Look for the ad that gives a clue to OTIS AND BURNS HAVE 1ADE IIP" Publisher of Los Angeles Times Comes Again to Aid of Detective and Will Support Sleuth's Hand in Los Angeles. COLUMBUS. Ohio, May 15. Coinci dent with the appearand here today of William J. Burns, who accuses the Mc Namara brothers of having dynamited the Los Tlne. reports readied hero from New York that Burns and Harrison Gray Otis, publisher of tho wrecked newspaper, had buried their differences Early in Burns' search for tho alleged dynamiters Otis Is said to have cut off the detective's supply of cash from the Los Angeles city council. At the meet ing of tho. National Manufacturers' as sociation In New York Burns nnd Otis were brought together and after a con NEW AUTOMOBILE LAWjS MODEL Statute Covers All VehiclesTheft of Machines by Joy Riders is Made Penitentiary Offense; Speed Lim itations on All Roads of the State. Automoblllsts all over tho state are acquainting themselves with thu n.ew law for the regulation of vehicles pass ed nt last winter's -session of tho legis lature. Tho bill was Introduced by Itep resentallve Henry JtcKSntuy of Baker county, Inter ruvlscd with tho assistance of prominent nutomoblllMts. and Is do- ciurt-u to Ik) a mode1! of Its kind. While uiu law uovh not go Into effect until Au gust i, nutomomilsts will begin to reg ister With tho SOCrutUrV Of Mtntu nn Juno l. The new statute covers not only auto. nu Hi 1 1 uu I nit . it Ail... ....i. ri . -.? 5' " 'i0"".""- "? 'VnaXn: differences. Otis, It Is said, -agreed to return to Los Angeles and led nil his ef forls to backing up Burns' hand. - - f 4- THEE ICE rOB POOB. CHICAGO, III, May 15 Free ice will be furnished to tho poor during the summer by the county hoard of Cook county. Bids will he advertised this week to sup ply Ice for tho thousands of poor who are unable to buy It during the heated months. This Is a municipal charity thut Is said to bo new In America. -M Look at tho nds 'for tho cllanco to buy To Establish School- for Girls I I II 1 ''''riLl TlssssssssssssslUl I (KBSSlBSr ITbSM'vJ T tilH iWfiMWl I 1 1 IBBBBBBBBBHpBBBBBBBr 2 4aBBV??,''-'fLir:?wl "UTjXLV " I lllBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsK!BBBBBUbBilUr&i2BKBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl I 1 111 IfaMasCM'wffijraBsKJBBM'g.TMM.'Vt'jJft'' "6r Abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbm III I & MRS.ATHQRORB r SKONTS. Mrs. Thoodoro P. Shorts, wife of the Now York traction president, haH no tified Colonol Juck Chlnn, one tlmo Ieglslutor, horseman and oducutor, of Ken tuclty, to Join her In Paris, Ky , and go with her her nnd a party of frionds In liar prlvato car on u tour of tho niountuliiB uf ouHtoru Kentucky to select a locution for a school wllci Mr. Slionts proposos to establish In thut suction for gills and to endow It with from 30,00 t6 J600.000. It In said that some tlmo ago Mrs. KhontH confided to President Tuft her deslro to glvo approximately fSU,00U to liuprovo oducatloual LoiidltluiiH in thu wouth, an hour unit eight miles an hour when wiuiin ion yards of nny vehicle drawn by a horse. The various loeal authori ties, however, ure given nuthorlty to maintuin their prenl speed limits or enact now legislation, provided that they do not authorize a speed of more than -j nines an hour upon any road. Ptaalty for Thefts. Beginning August 1 and annually after that tlmo on January ,1. tho secretary of Bum- wiii issue milniM.-r plates to own ers of motor propelled vehicles. The color of tho platt-H will be changed. Carh year. Ownurs of motorcycles will bo re- iuiwi to pay on nnnun llcenso feo of 3; of electric vehicles for pleasure, $3, of electric vehicles for service, J5; of nieuin. gasoline and oilier hydrocarbon cars up to 'if, horse power. 15, In excess of 20 horse power and Inclusive of 36. W.50; In excess of iq horse powor, tto. It Is estlmuted thut tlieso fees will nt present bring a rovpnuc of IS5.000 td tho state. One provision of tho nnw law is par ticularly welcome, to auto owners. Jt provldeds for a heavy penalty for ifnyonu who steals or borrow a mnclilna with out authority, At present tho offondor can only ho punlHhed on a simple lar ceny charge, based upon tho theft of tliw gasoline used. unlesH it In conclu sively shown that tho offendor Intended to steal tho machine. After August 1 "Joyriders" who borrow machines ren der themselves liable to Imprisonment In tho peiiltentlury for two years or n flno of JJOO. Kor the first offenso tho court at Its discretion may reduce tho punish ment to Imprisonment In thu county Jail for threo months, or u flno of not mora than 1100, May Htvoke Jjlcens. Punishment Is also provided for tho violation of any other provision of tho net, lnrludlnir falluro to pass n muchlnc correctly upon tin) rood, fulluro to stop In ease of nn aceldiuit and tho various other two scoio or more provisions. A minimum punishment of l'S days in tho county Jail or flno of 50 Is named, whllo for tho Htiond and third and xuc I'coillug offense mom Hovuru tiuuultles arn permitted. It Is also rciiuirucl that tho presiding maglstrato sliali uftor each conviction forward a record (o ' tho secrotary of state. Tho latter must then summon all persons Interested and hold a heur- ing. At bis dlserotlon Ho mny rtivoko tho llcenso of the,' offender, depriving Mm of tho right to" cjrlvo vehicle "ur Ing tho remainder of tho your or longer, AH of tint fees paid to tho Hiicrctary of stnto will go into wjiut will bu known uh tho "motor vchlcfd fund." At a later Mcsslon of the legisldturo an act will probably bo passed so that this money inn ho diverted Into tlui construction of good loads, this lcng tho. original lot tui tion of thu fliiinerH of tho bill. TO CURE A COLD X OWE SAT. Take LAXATIVE BBOMO Qulnlna Tab lots. Lrugglsts refund money If It fulls to euro. K. W. aitOVE'H signature Is on each box, 2So .-f-f -ff TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY lH4-tT WANT'". rjlf 1 or, wpmnn for general iioiiHuworti; twijr in nimiiy; iichi oi wui.'ch. AildiuHs Box, CO, cuio Mull Til buno. , 1, . MUTTON HEAD IS OKI) LATEST CLOD Mighty Heaver Is Imported From Portland, nnd Oh, Such nn Empty Void In Local Trousers Hcnco tho Creation of tho New Organization. The Milttouhend club Is the Intent or ganlKittlnu to grace .Medfoiil soelul cir cles and enjoy u inn of iopuhuity and for charter inemheis It has taken In the members and follow it of the Medfoul baseball team the luxlui'lbles The ot,. U uiiiuilmoiiH followliiK the buso bull game In (Irauts I'iin.m .Suudiiy nnd came as an aftermath when imiuy blight, gleaming ehlliMlllg pieces of Medfoid's coin of the leiiliu found lesl lug idiices In GraiitN Push Jeans O such a headache) om MMi slmoleous were I'll I ted with. It hltipened lIUIMly The time luul come ror revenge with a capital It. Ho a mighty luaxer win Imported fiom Poithmd, lie of the Wonderful arm was to slip n or a letory that would live lung In thu luttmls of the great American pastime. The leiim and fans were cunfldeut. So they hacked thut conrinencii with their coin. Tile hcoro: Grants Puss S. Medford f.. lleiiee tho Muttonhend oluh TIs said that this Is the Vrin which will uilorn tho club rooms of tho new orgnnliatlou. ()ht somewhere In tills favond hind the sun Is shining bright, Tho bund is playing somewhere and somewliero hearts are light, And somewhere men are laughing and never count the cost. Hut thero Is no Joy In Medford - too inueh money has. been lost manylocaTpeople . attend meeting The third annual convention of the Klamath district of the Kpwnrth league was held at Omuls Pass May IS, 1ft and II, There wns u good attendance, among them being many Medford people Thus present Sunday worn .Mr. and Mrs. II (. Brown. Mr, anil Mrs, Mlnenr, Misses (.'artier. Fielder. flllppH. Hess. Woods Wines, Klier, ..un and Nellie Monloff, Bailey, Itnteman, Payne and Tinker, Messrs. Yodur, Stone, Prjor. Khluabar- ger. Sherman, Couklln and Payne. The newly elected officials are Pres ident. F. W. Stone of Medford, first lccpresdent, J. (. Itlggs of Ashland. second vice-president. Miss Ada I'ry of Iloschurg, third vice-president. Mis Clam Wines of Medford. fourth vice president. J. L. Smith of lloseburg, sec retary, Miss Itlta Johnson of Grunts Pa mm; Junior league superintendent, Mrs. J. A. Demoy of Grants Pass. Look at all of tho real estate ads and at much of tho real cstato advertised, be foro Investing. URICSOL THE CONQUEROR OF RHEUMATISM. II you linvo trlod ovory other known remedy for rheumatism do not do 8 pair. You sttll havo Urlccol, tho practical certainty of CUItK, nnd tho absolute certainty of material and lasting benoflt to fall back on. Urlcsol Is not a curoall. Its apodal field 1b rheumatic diseases and it euros them by removing tho cause. Everybody nowadays knowH thnt Thcumatlsm Is caused by an excess of Uric Acid In tho blood. Local appli cations may relievo, but thoy cannot possibly get at tho soat of tho dis ease. Urlcsol Is Just what Its namo Im plies, a solvent and eliminator of Uric Aeld. Jlemovo the causo and tho dlsonso Is Bono. Urlcsol not only cures tho common forms of rbouraatlsm, but It does what no othor remedy has boforo accom plished: IT DISSOLVES AND ELIMINATES DEPOSITS IN THE JOINTS, WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN ACCUMULAT ING FOR YEARS. Records are In our possession of not one but many canon whoro tho joints of tho Angora wero so thick ened as to bo practically usoiess; whoro tho hip or tho kneo Joints wero so filled with tho depoiiltu as to ren der tho victim wholly unable to walk; yet tho patients woro completely ro etored to health and activity by tho syBtematlc uso of Urlcsol. In this way Urlcsol hnn boon a genulno RENEWER OP YOUTH! Wo can truthfully claim tho rornnrk able record of 90 por cont. of cures where a proper opportunity is given our remedy to accomplish tho result. Wo will gladly supply testimonials. Writo for foldor. If your druggist does not havo It, send ono dollar to The California Chemical Co., 325 New High St., Los Angeles, Calif,, and Wo will send you a bottlo prcpulu. "USDrORD AOENT, HTRANO'O DSUa HTOBE," Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- ISM South Ilarotlett Street. Pacific Phono 18.11 Homo 21tJ.lt. C. L Allen, Prop. GIVE UH A TRIAL Telephone Poles PI LINO POLISH, nnd Telephone Polos furnished at vory ronsoiiahlo prlccn, Ad- drosH G. w: Bigham TALENT, OK, Still Another Big Double Bill at the lJLiCl O'BRIEN and DARRAH In a Cyclyone of Comedy Willi ii ii'iutatliiii fiiun Mun lo Mvilro uh Uik ki'iiiIi'mI runic. ly toiim on tin1 nd ou vim i uuiii fiii'inii nil to Iuim- llin km n I I'M IiiiikIi uf your Uf tlmo, Kw'iywlirti" thy lmvi nin'iiii d It huH hi-oii mi'M-iuI miIiiiiIi'n nftiT thu full uf thiM'Ui Inlll ln'fMli' thiMlliilli'iirn olllil lm illliliil iIhiiikIi to nllnW thu iirrfiumniui' to roiiilnut', ho lit nil Iiiih ) n lhlr lmi:ii uooIiIiik i'oiii mly Special engagement of Lee Willard Medfoid's Favorite Actor . i Mr Wllhllil, ttlii tr llo.iHliM' nnd hi-llli h ihllliK hoivi'lmuh fliuil t,on AiiRi'h'N to Htnttlp, mid hy u lucky iiiomi .Mr (IiiiiIii Iiiih m.m'Iiiih! him fur TltltKi: NHlltTH ONLY, In wl.lrh llm .Mr Wlllnid nlll ir.'Mnl hln I'liiiHiily nt't, 1'iitltli'd "Jolly Jud jnlior" N. II. At Ihn I'onoluriliMi of hit ui'l. Mr Wllhird will pii'inni fur lln flint lllll" Oil llfl' HtilKO hid filllhflll llorno Illtil riiiinillol, Ollilllh' wlw hnn I'urrltid him mifoly from I."n - in;tU-w to Mi'ilfont 'I'tilH will ln Cliiu- IIum ilrnt iioiiriitiMi im tin ni'loi rrrrrr'4trttrr BUILDING SPECIALTILS COMPANY VVilliy;. "fiimv' .'III NORTH lt.HTI,KTT HT. A full lino of Mixed PiUm, I.i'ndii, OIIh nnd ViirnlnlioH. fomplto ntork of Cnliotx' Croomito HIiIiikIii Htalna, Wood TlntM, Dry Pnlntn nnd KiiIho mlticn, Cult nt tho HIkh or tho Hun nnd Kt our prlci. :t:t north iiAitTM-rrr ST. iPLUMBINGl ! SIEAM AND HOI WATER HfAl ING ! ! All Work GuiirnntPtul COFFEEN (Si PRICE i: - iiviiiiii itiAjxjn, i,,ii iwi.iijI'. i.y inn ninr.r. i. rin.ir. una t: i.....v....i.i.. u i uuun ikiuiniMilliilU i , iniiiVi. nn i Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers nnd Machinery AgontH in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Bread Cakes aEc r frfffik f .1 . f i ii h:iu - v 1 1 V M fl W-JdO mm, kl W r-r-TiC 2 i m aBj a M m , ITMIHiimt m mm imi i nifi i , -, -- "'"f ',-"- -"""" -Tf-! rv....-...! f d f & 'THE kind the family line delicious cakes that melt in tho mouth and light flaky broad that makes you ask for more. That's tho kind wo have sold since wo began biiHinoHH and will continue lo sell lo mainiain our ivpn iation for (lie moat delighll'iil cakcM and rincst broad in town. 'Bring more pleasure lo your family nioal.s by iwing our bread and cakuH. Your nuiglibors do why not you? This week's special offors com pare them with tho prices and quality offered by others. Allen Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE