Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 31, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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The lefoieerfitte' tflm, Th Medrord
Mall, Tli Mr.Unnl Trlbunn, The Houlh
crn Oreitonlan, The Astilnnd Trlbuno.
Officii Mai! Tribune llullillne. JR. 27-19
North Fir street; phone, Main 1011;
Home 7D.
OKOnoE PUTNAM. Udltorand Manager
Kntorod na second.ntaitft matter at
Medford. Oregon, nJer the aot or
March 1. 1879.
UOntHVm tfl! SALtfTAfctUS.
Offlrlal Psper of the City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
SUH8CHIWW RATK9.
One yar. ijr ma))...,,.......,..,tS,flO
Ono month, by mail..,. SO
rr month, rteltverM by twrrUr In
jrpdford, Jacksonville and Cen
tral rolnt SO
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. !."'
Weekly, per year 1.S0
RWORW CIUCUI.ATIOX.
Dally averagA or r?vn month end
Injr November 30, 1911. 2.M.
FnH I.fJt Wire Untied Vtta
ninpntrbrn.
The Mall Trlbuno In on sal at the
Terry News Stand. San Frnnetro.
Portland Hotel News Stnn.l. Portland,
llowmnn News Co., Portland. Ore.
W O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
mrdpord. onnoov.
Metropolis of Soulbern Orea-on and
Northern California, and tho fastest
growtnir elty In Oregon.
Population V. K. census 1S10 SStO:
estimated. 191110.000.
Flvo hundred lhonand dollar Gravity
Water SyRtem comDleted. Riving ftnet
aunply purn mountain water, and 17.3
miles of streets paved.
-Postofflce receipts for year endlnff
November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19
per cent. ,
Banner fruit city InOreicon P.okuo
P-lver 8pltenber apples won sweep
stake prise and title of
AH Kl of the WorU"
at the National Annie Show, SpoVane.
1909, and a. car of Newtowns won
Flntt lrl la 1l
at, Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver. R. C,
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LECIION
OFFICERS
MEDFOPB
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The election officers for the Med
ford precincts as compiled, by the
count' court and announced "Wed
nesday, for the general election to
bo held next Tuesday, November 5,
are as follews:
Northwest Medford Isaac Wolf,
C. M. Parker and F. S. Carpenter,
judges; P. M. Jauney, E. H. Jariney
and D. O. Fredericks, clerks.
Southwest Polk Hull, -Charles
ftlelmroth and Nick Klne, judges; N.
,S. Hammond, J. J. Skinner and Jas.
Campbell, clerks.
North Central J. B. Watt, B. B.
Thclss and H. E. B'oyden, judges; D.
T. Lawton. T. W. Watterman and S.
A. Van Hardenburg, clerks.
' South Central L. h. Damon, E.
D. Elwodd, Charles De tine, judges;
Charles Talent, Charles Terell and B.
J. Palmer, clerks.
North Main J. L. Demmer, W.
W. Ussher and J. A. Perry, judges;
William Murphy, O. E. Swalnson
and T. E. Merrill, clerks.
South Main David llulr, Peter
Barneburg and T. P. Kahler, judges;
W. H. Jackson, T. W. Shirley and T.
J Williamson, clerks.
The registration of Larkln Grubb
of Barren precinct was denied by
County Clerk Coleman, Wednesday.
Grubb will be 21 upon election day,
and registered in Octooer. The
county clerk holds that he can vote
all right, but (hat he is not an elec
tor and not entitled to registration
until he has reached his majority,
which affidavits say, will be upon
the election day.
AS a c1rowmn& iVinn datcftes at a fldhting straw, ns iho
leader of forlorn hope stakes his all upon impossible
dmnee, s6 as a last desperate stroke to secure victory in
the battle of the ballots, George, AV. Dunn is flooding the
mails with a fjunl appeal for votes.
The Mail Tribune has tried to keep out of personalities
in the campaign for this office, sineo tho primaries and let
the candidates fight it out on their own merits. The issue
i? the world-old one of procrress vs. reaction and so thor
oughly understood that nothing was to be gained by news
paper controversy.
This peaceful policy, however, has mot with disfavor
on the part of the republican candidate, and tor months
his opponent has been recklessly assailed with slander and
libel by Dunn's Ashland organ, which finally eul-
urinated in the Ashland editor being held to the grand
.iiuy for criminal libel.
During the past months that the Mail Tribune has kept
its hands off the fight, it has been maliciously defamed
and assaulted by calumny and slander. And iioW conies
George W. Dunn enclosing with his personal letters to the
voters of the county a scurrilous circular containing a
defamatory and libelous attack upon the Mail Tribune
and its editor thus proving beyond a question of doubt
that Mr. Dunn has authorized and sanctioned, if he did
not originate the campaign of slander.
Tho circular is a reprint of one circulated before th
primaries, in which certain Medford warrant shavers made
t:n indecent exposure of their reactionary minds. It was
written to injure Mr. Merrick and Judge Neil, not Mr.
Tou Velio and its use by Mr. Dunn at this bite" day, when
not all of the signers even fuvor Dunn, shows how hard u(p
the republican nominee is for campaign material when lie
leplaues argument by personal abuse.
This communication from Judge Dunn should bo re
garded as a final salute from one who is about, to die
politicallv.
Wcctvcrt "tho lbt kind of npsurnnco
of support tho Ashland cotorln enmo
down ono night mid opnncd up thole
pot discovery of n cnmpntKn to boat
Medford.
Mr. I.eovor'H friends hud for tlu
'wtoonth Unto noon this Ashland group
set nsldo tho wishes of rrleiids. They
naked that Mr. Lcevor get off the
hend of tho ticket us County Judge
as tluy wished to resurrect Oeoi-go
Uuim and then Invited hoover to
"help Dunn'1 by fitrtingthoulng the
tail of his campaign klto with nit np
penrnnce of some progression.
Of course Mr. Loovor's friends wore
humiliated ns tho frlomls of many
other candidates hint boon humiliat
ed before by the Ashland cotorlo.
They did not wish to nrevdo. Tho
usual Ashland coercion about their
representing tho ono big town that
furnished tho republican majority
for tho county, that they hnd a news
paper and exhibited Its Oklahoma
editor, and that If tho candidacy be
tween Dunn and Leevor went to tho
republican primary Dunn would win
for the reason that he hnd tho solid
republican registration nt Ashland
back -of him, Well It wrf the snmn
old thing) Ashland's buiioh hnd to
bavo their way.
A fierce campaign was opened and
financed by tho Ashland eoturlo nnd
It was curried on for monthn until tho
nooplo of the county wore exporting
to witness the climax of Hoolng the
rival town of Medford wiped off the
map. When Colonel Tou Velio "cull
ed" Kdltor Oroer tho psychological
moment had arrived for tho complete
wiping lip of Medford.
Hut lo nnd behold nftor a confer
once of tho Dunn campaign leudoi-H
It was agreed that uuuthor sacrifice
was to bo made. Kdltor flrcer, who
for moutim load tho campaign of
slander and misrepresentation was
selected a tho gouK llo appeared
nt Medford for his preliminary ox
umluntlou and the exported demon
stratlnn proved n flat failure.
humiliating surrender.
With duo deference for tho feel
IngM of our Ashland friends It does
nppenr ns If the most that can bo
na Id about them Is they look at .lack'
son county through too small n hole
Hospect fully,
coij. oi:oit(ii: i mimb
KILLING THE INITIATIVE.
THE most important measures on the ballot arc the so
t called 'majority rule" bills, which provide that a
majority of all votes cast at an election must be cast for an
initiative amendment or law before it goes into effect.
The measures are designed to kill the initiative in Ore
gon. The are in effect in Oklahoma, and Oklahoma has
never been able to pass an initiative law, though as high as
PO per cent of the voters voted upon the bill.
The more ignorant and least intelligent seldom vote
upon the initiative measures. Ten )er cent of the total
vote failing to vote will kill a meritorious measure.
' None of the laws that the people of Oregon have passed
would have become laws if the majority maendment had
been in effect. While the initiative law probably needs
amendment to reduce the number of measures, thisamend-
ment would effectually kill popular legislation and put
tin jcgisiauuu uuck jiiiu uie legislature ior rue corporate
interests to manipulate as of old.
If you believe in the initiative and referendum, vote
against the majority rule bills. .
DEATH DOES NOT EFFECT TICKET.
Cut This Out and Take It to
the Polls With, You Election Day
How to o(e on various lultlaflve and referendum inCusures upon tho
ballot
nplTJE death of Vice President Sherman will not effect
I - the republican ticket in the slightest. Voters do not
vote directly ior president or vice president, but lor the
electors, who cany out the wishes of the voters as ex
Xwessed at the polls.
Charles D. Hilles, chairman of the republican national
committee, has sent notice to all committeemen to meet in
Chicago, November 12, to select a successor to Sherman on
the repubh'can ticket. The death of the vice president
will not effect the validity of the Taft and Sherman
electors.
Despatches state that either Governor Herbert S. Had
ley of Missouri, Senator Albert B. Cummins of Iowa or
Senator "William E. Borah of Idaho are most likely to fill
the vaeancv caused bv Sherman's death.
UPTON PLANS RACE
; FOR ROYALTY At FAIR
CHICAGO, Oct. 31. To have Em
peror Wllhelm of Germany, King
George of Great Dritaln and King Al
fonso of Italy to raco their yachts at
jSan Francisco during the 1915 ex
position is the scheme of Sir Thomas
Llpton, the English yachtsman who
ls hero today.
Sir Thomas Intends to visit Sarf
Francisco within tho next two weeks
,jto confer with tho Panama exposi
tion officials, to discuss ways and
means of Inducing the royal yachts
men to send fhefr boats to tho Pa
cific Coast.
MARSHALL CALLS OFF
SPEECHES BECAUSE OF DEATH
, CHICAGO, Oct. 31. Owing to the
death- of Vice President Sherman,
Governor Thomas It. Marshall, demo
cratic, candidate 'for vice prtviiloitt,
'Vliero today culled oft' three speeches
u was scheduled to deliver in Chi
tcujjo. Sheldon Speaks Here Friday
Clmrles M. Sheldon, tho noted min
ister juul nutlior, "will bpeak id Med
jford nl tho First Methodist church,
Pridny evening. Itev, Mr, Sheldoii
jjeods no introduction to Medford
tpeoplo its everyone is more or lesb
fi'iuniJinr with him as the author of
'fu Ilis Stops," and his fauio as a
speaker has been spread over the
Country. Tho subject of the lecture
Friday will be "Tho Greatest Things
ill tfafl World." .
Anything to Beat Medford
The Ashland Tiding In its Issue of
October 24, (not the Issue sent trf
the voters of Medford) bolts the rep
resentative ticket- of both parties and
supports the prohibition nominees.
This is of small significance In itself
but the reasons given shows to what
fanatical length this Ashland politic
al clique will go to gratify its splene
tic prejudice against Medford. Here
is the editorial; ,
"It Is' always wise to work and
vote in the Interest of your home
town. After having given tho mat
ter careful consideration the Tidings
believes it Is of Importance to Ash
land to have A, W. Sllsby of Ashland
and G. A. idorso of Talent as repre
sentatives In the legislature from
Jackson connty. It appears that
every other candidate for tho legis
lature lives at Medford. There has
been amplo evidence that the gang
at Medford insist that Ashland be
discriminated against in every in
stance where it is possible that the
Medford bunch can dictate official
action. There will arise many is
sues in tho legislature affecting the
Interests of this section and other
sections of the county outsido of
Medford. Ashland Is looking for a
square deal. The way to get that Is
to look out for yourself Mr. Sllsby
and Mr. Morse are 'capable men.
While (hey nre not tho nominees of
the progressive party, they are both
progressives, and are ns good and
capable men as are now before the
people as legislative candidates.
One of the reasons tho Tidings will
advocate their election Is because
they are geographically located so
that they will escape the domination
of the Medford bunch,
A Central Point View of the Campaign
j
Central Point, Ore., Oct. 30, 1912.
To tho Editer: It docs seem as if
tho complote fall down of tho cam
paign against Frank L. Tou Vclfo for
County Judge is complete enough lo
satisfy the most fastidious.
Surely Central Point has been sufi
flcleutly used by a small coterie of
Ashland politicians In their zeal to
frame up the towns of tho valley in
an antl-Mcdford line-up. Let us to'
view; Mr. W, O. Leever's frloiuls have
seen his opportunities for public pro
ferment sot' aside for years by thd
Ashland coterie of politicians and ho
saw the time had arrived wnen'w. It.
Coleman was retired from furthor
political aspirations by an untoward
Incident. The psychological moment
had arrived as It was necessary for
tho republican party to Iiavo a can
dldato. It wuh' conceded that Lcover
was tho logical nomlnco since ho was
ono natlvo son of Jackson County1
that hud a lecent record for Initiat
ing something that looked like It
gave tho appearance of public spirit,
Thoro was no opposition to his com
ing out.
After his campaign was formally
and publicly unnounced and ho had
After cnieful coiiMdcrtiUoii of the measures on tho luilloi, Hit) Mail
Tribune advises at follows
X 300 Yes. Kqunl MitTrnRO.
X :10.'1 No. ('renting office of liinitcnnnt-uovernor.
X "!0r No. Divorce of locnl nnd stnlo taxation amendment.
X '10? No, l'ormiltinjj different lux rnles oil chides of properly.
X .10!) No, Kejicnl county tax option.
X 'ill No. Majority rule on constitutional nmemlmrnts. '
X !U'J Yes. Doublo linhilitv on Iinitlc HtooklioMors. Aiiirndincni.'
X 314 Yes. Statewide public utilities regulntfou. ' Referendum.
X 318 Ye. Creating Cascade county.
X 320 Yes. Millnge tax for lniverity and Arii'iiUum! colloe.
X 323 No. .Majority rule on initiated laws.
X 32.1 No. Connty bonding and mml construction net. (Irnniro Hill.
X 32(1 Yes. ('renting state highway oVmrttncut. Grunge hill.
X 328 Ye. Chnngiug dole Htnte printer hill becomes effective
X 331 No. Creating office of hole! iiHiKH'lor.
X 332 Yei. Eij:ht hour tiny on public works.
X 334 Ye. lUuc Sky law.
X 330 Yes, Prohibiting private employment of convict.
X 338 Yes. Relating to employment of county and city prisoners,
X 340 Yes. State rond bonding net.
X 343 No.." Limiting state rond indebtedness. t
X 3-15 No. County bonding net. Ilnrmony bill.
X 347 No. Limiting connty rond indebtedness. Harmony mnrndmrnt.
X 3l8 Yes. Providing method for consolidating cities and crcnting new
counties.
X 3.j0 Yes. Income tax amendment. " '
X 332 Yes.. Tax exemption on household effects. r Elemental tax hill.
X 3."5.ri No. i Tax exemption on moneys and credit.' f " '
X 357 No.iiKevising inheritance tax laws. "
X 3f8 Yes. Equitable freight rate bill. ' ' '
X 3G0 Yoj Home Rule rond bill.
X 302 Yes. Abolishing state senate.
X 364 Yes, Graduated tax measure along fiiugle nx lines.
X 3GG Yes. Abolishing capital punishment. ' -
X 309 No. Prohibiting boycotting.
X 371 No. Anti-Free Speech bill.
X 372. Yes. Appropriation for univcrhity. Referendum.
X 374. Yea Appropriation for university. Referendum.
X 377 No. Taxpayers bank Scheme.
VOTE FOB
G. A. GARDNER
for
COUNTY 0LERK
If elected, will cnrefully scrullnlru
tho necdn of the office and nmlio any
ohniuios Unit will help to Hyslouintlxn
tho Svork, Without unnoeoHnnry ox
poiiHO to tho county, Duties per
formed uccnrdlin; to law, Due courtc
ny to all victors or Inquiries, llusl-ncHs-llkn
administration assured,
itopnullcnn nominee nnd voluntarily
endorsed by piohlhltlou party, Can
dldntu hns been resident and business
man of Talent for sovural yearn,
serving tho pulillu In various ways,
Home vote In April prlmnrlen tou
out of lit votes cast for republican
cnndldutes for county clerk.
NO. ON OI-Tin.Ui H.M.I.OT
Paid Advt.)
NO
Skipping Children
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PvO bv&H.1Kr
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toou uia': i-nmj i.'f.i.r
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NEW JERSEY SAFE
SAYSWOODROWWILSON
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31.
pre-
PRr.NCETO.V, N. J.. Oct.
Governor Woodrow Wilson,
cratic nominee for president,
paring today for his speech at Madi
son Square Garden, Now York City
tonight. The governor Is highly
pleased with bla campaign In New
Jersey and predicts Hint tho demo
crats will sweep the stato November
5.
The Tanner-Hlckey Weddlnn
"Tuesday evening at the llotol
Palace," "jays ino'Cootf Day Harbor,
of North Bend, Oregon, "occurred
tho marriage of Mr. Walter Tanner
of Medford and Mlss'F. Hornlco
Hlckoy of this place, Itev. Browning
officiating. Tho attendants were Mr.
and Mrs. II. C. Wray of tho Hotel
Palace. Tho brldo Is a primary
teacher In our schools and has given
excellent satisfaction-, -bolng a gen
eral favorite among tho chlldron.
She also has a largo number of
friends with whom she associated.
Tho groom Is from Medford and dur
ing his short residence hero has
made many warm friends, After a
short visit to frlonds in California
tho happy couple will tako up
housekeeping at Medford,
GENERA
L
STARTSON HONEYMOON
LONDON, Oct. 31. General Rlr
Daden Powell, the hero of Mnfeklug
during tho Hacjr wnr, and Lady
Daden Powell, neo Miss Ollvo Hoanioa,
a're today on their honeymoon,
traveling by automobile through
England, following their marriage
yestorda'y at ParkBtono Dorset. The
ceremony was performed by tho llov.
Itaddert.
BREAKS A GOLD
IN A FEW
HOURS
when It comes to tho matter of earn
for the teeth, Is not ono of our
maxtuis. In fact, wo pay moro nt
tentlou to children's teeth than to
adults, because tho teeth of tho
young nro mot Important. They
can very often bo saved altogether
where an nil til fit cannot. Wo lake
tho most scrupulous earn with chll
dren'M teeth, and hnvo scores of
them on our books as slcmly patrons.
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
Tin; nu.vri.HT
Over Daniels fur Duds. Pacific
Phono 2S2S, Home Phono 35a-K
WHEEI TO aO
TONIGHT
wi: iianui.i: ALL
Magazine
Subscriptions
and meet all cut or club ratns
which aro advertised or of
fered by any company. De
sldos wo glvo you a special
nervtco which you do not .get
It you send direct to publishers.
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Monoy on hand nt nil timoa
to loan on improved ranches
nnd city property nt lowest
rates with "on or before
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phone 3231 320 & -O. Bldg
First Dose of PnjieN Cold OiiiiwiiiihI
Itelleves all Grippe Misery
JfOTIOfi FOK WATJJK MAIN 1JIDB.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
city council, MedfordV Oregon, will
receive scaled bids at a special moot
ing to bo held on Friday, (November
8th, for tho coristructl6n of a 4-Inch
water main on Applo streot from
Jackson street to Fifth streot and
on Fifth, streot from Apple street to
Riverside avenue, according to plans
and specifications on file with the
city recorder and city engineer. All
bids -must bo accompanied by a cer
tified check, equal to flvo per cent
of tho bid and .must bo filed with tho
city recorder not later thau flvo p,
in. November Gth.
Dated October 29th, 1012
102 K. T, KOSfl,
City necordor,
Aftor tho very first iIoho of
"Papo's Cold Compound" you dis
tinctly feel the cold breaking and all
(ho disagreeable grippe symptoms
leaving.
It Is a positive fact that n doso of
Papo's Cold Compound takon ovory
two hours until three consecutive
doses nre taken will euro grippe or
break up tho most sovero cold, either
In tho head, chest, back, stomach or
iliubs.
It promptly onds tho most minor
able headache, dullness, head and
nnso stuffed up, foverlshncss, snooz
ing, soro throat, running of tho nose,
mucous catarrhal discharges, sore
ncss, stiffness and rheumatic
twinges.
Take this wonderful Compound
with tho knowledgo that thoro Is
not ft Ivy also in tho world which will
euro otir cold or ond grlppo inlsory
as promptly and without any other
BSsUtaiice or bad nftor-offects us h
2f-;ent package of Papo' Cold Com
potTnd, which any druggist can sup-pi;-
It contains no qunluo ho Hiiro
ou get what you ask for liccopt no
substitute belongs In every homo,
Tasto nlco acts goutly,
J. 5iHJ.M?
GO acrei, six miles from Madrord.
good graded road crosses the tract,
all frco soil, at fCO por aero, f 1000
will handle, easy terms on balance.
Part ts creek bottom land, suitable
for alfalfa, Bovoral springs on the
place. Timber enough to pay for the
tract. No buildings. In the Griffin
oreok district.
W. T. York & Co
Clark 6c Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON 1), O.
Publlo Land Matters! Final Proof.
Desert Lands, Contoit and Mining
Case. Scrip.
Draperies
We carry a very complete line of
druporloH, factf ourulns, futures, etc,
and ilu all planned at upliolsturliitf. A
pedal man to look after this work
exclusively and will xlve us koo!
norvlco air Is possible to get In own
Iho Isrfust cities.
Weeks & McGowan Go.
ISIS
THEATRE
Ktlw, Flsher'ri Circuit Aels.
Tho host iicIh to ho obtained, No
I ft lllltlilll lll.rt I IihIh llAit
IMIIVlfiMlllflHI, II 111 HBl'll,
KINti AMI L, VI.'M.i:
III nu AuhtrAlliiu comedy iilngluK
and clmligo act.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
I PIIOTOI'LAYH--t
SPECIAL
Rfftfn?APW
FEATURE
A Pt'CltLO LKOKNl)
Presented In
a-lti:iJLH- 3
lllottrnph'n Host.
2 Did COMKDIKR 3
fui:n,ii:ii flvanh:
ltln-Iloarlntt WitrittTru.
jrsr ii im iiUdcv r'
Another Hlde-Hpllttor.
KXCHLLHNT AUJ810..
COMLNfl
"Tho Lady of Hie fike," three? red
November 1 nnd 2.
"V
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UGO
Complete Chungo or Program nt tho
Cgo Tonight.
CAITALV HAIt.VACLirH LI'.dAfV
VKitKraph
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Tin: HMir;oi.i:itH
Ltiblit
ALADDIN'
Up'tiHnto coiniidy. Ily WIllliiiu
, lltmry Kltflinll. IMIin
AN LfjUINK IlLltO ,
SellK ,
iic,m.mi:l .v i:nxi:l co. .
Wilt upon it three night eiigngeineut
at tho Dgo couimeiiclitK tonight. 1 llln
Is tho best litmw of Hi. kind 011,(110
road.. Mimical nets, url and IIIUhhih
Hinging and dauiiug sketches, ifay
fetH ntiil romedloH. Tho hust.fumlcst
nnd most classy vnudovDlu yltor-
titluers In tho buKliumii.
A1
KiitlKfiictlon giiuriiuleeil (irTyi.
money bin k
yjtor. ,
yoor
t.
ADMISSION Die AND 1,V
STAR
THEATRE
Perfect rcntlliitloii nnd conifor(
All This Weok
Tin-: "cfntvo duo"
l'NinioiiN ArrordloulsiH
Will render following seleclleii:
"Poet nail IViumut"
"Dlnck Dlnmiiud Jlng"
Jfcdley of Popular Airs.
wiirri: tukaciikiiv
A western humidur.
I
TlflC IIIIITH OF Tllli LOTUS
ilixisso.n
A ThanhoiiBor classic
Ho Sf
I'ltirv '
Tin-: pitoDioAfs iDntiitN
Dramntlo.
OSTLKIt .IOC
Dollghtful comedy
Al Hiithor, 1I10 Singer
MATINKHB DAILY
ADMISSION, So AND lloc
(-'(lining Feature! j '
"Caleb West," In twri roots, Novem
ber 1 mid 2.
"(Juy Mniinlng,'' In thrco rols, XSfo-
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