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TRiifl&&M&iWWHsll Mfvct , I v r , ,,,. .,.,-.,, f ;il i; i ItV'J dL, t i IS- f i U . ; r i ru PXGE TWO. Bedford mail tribune tvRsnu T NKWHPAPRH KVEMV AFTEltNOON tN 113 towjay IfUrOItO I'KtNTINQ CO, ,i ,3. ....... i , ...... i.... - i, . Tlife OehiSerMte friliws, Th Medford Mall, The Meflfaril Tribune, TINS' Houth- m orfinrtiKin. Tho aswiuhi Triuune. OfflOfl Msll Trlt)in lltill4lh;. SR-S7-SS Nor 1)1 Fir strcotj phono, Main 3021, ifc Hi ' OKOHOR I'UTNAM, Editor and Manner finterefl Htt sscsna-clasit matter nt Medfard, Oregon, under ilia act of March J. 1810. OfflelM Pam-r of tho City of Medford. Offlelst Paper of Jnckson County. BfrBBOKXTTIOK KXTB8. J5.00 .SO Ono month, by ms.ll.. Pit month, .doltMreO, tiy entTltr- In It U.ll Ab..jA T M fit tfttt. Mill HMil lnt- MrM lo!nt -u-.. .. .. -.- JO fVtriVy only, by mnll, pr year-. !-00 Wwkly, pr year . . .. 1.S0 r SALEM. Jan. 22. ltoprosontatlvc ' Wetsterlhnd has Introduced tlio fol Jqwjng bill relating to stock running nt large: Section 1. That section 5S73 of Lord's Oregon Laws bo and tho same I hereby amended so ns to rend as follow! Section BB7.1, On tho petition of one-fourth ot the legal voters of any election precinct In any county being tlld with tho county cleric before ilto time ot giving tho notice of the general election In any year, the county clerk shall cause notlco to bo Riven that at such election a voto will bo taken for and against stock running at largo in such precinct: or, on a petition ot one-fourth of the legal voters ot any precinct of any county In this state, being riled with tho county clerk, for a special elec tion to bo held therein at a time therein (.pecltled other than at the general election, which time shall not be less than thirty days after the date ot filing ot such petition, the county court shall order a special election to be held in said precinct on tho question ot stock running at largo therein to bo held at the time stated in the petition in tho same manner as other elections are held thereon, under the provisions ot the act: Provided, that In counties and pre cincts where elections have hereto fore been held, such counties and precincts shall not be affected by the- passage of this act until elections are held hereunder, but such counties and precincts shall remain In the "same condition as to stock running at large therein as determined at nuch elections until otherwise or dered by vote of the people. OR. CAMPBELL TO L Dr. Campbell, president of the Ore gon univcrRity will nddrcss tho Indie of the Oreuter Median club next Monday afternoon nnd a large nt teudawo ib desired. Dr. Campbell will speak on Ibe present school laws and efficiency, u question of considerable local inter- Cht. CHOSEN FRIENDS DEFEAT CENTRAL POINT TEAM Tito Chosen Friends defeated the Cent ml Print basketball team at Gen (nil Point Tuesday evening by u Hcoro-of 12 to 8. Thirty-five Jled ford fans accompanied the local boys on the trip and helped pull for n .Mcdford victory. The unall hall nt Central Point worked fijruinst 3fcd- ford during tho early part of the Kama but superior bucket throwing more thuii offt-ot this diMidvuntn;o, A relrim e;anie will bo played in Med. ford nt nn early date. Tho Medford line-up wns ns follews: Piduy, right forward;' Wnldron, loft forward; I roilinnn. Center; Hoy Kelptr, right Kiiunl; and I.uidley, left guard. '4. ' PROVIDE PENALTY FOR ' HUNTERS SHOOTING MEN SAUiM, On?., Jan. 22. That ihi lx the open sehFon for freak fnmo IcKi&atlun wrts evidenced today when a mensiiro providing a penalty of 4jl,000 fine or two years imprisoh lijent for the hunter who bhoolH n lndii while trying to blioot gauie, was referred to lommUtee. . - ' ' LOUISVILLE BANK CLOSED DY STATE COMMISSION LOUISVILLE, Kj-., Jan. 22.-Pue lo i diititlutioi with tho collnter nl 6n certain' of Its loans, (ho etnto bunking' ceimuhision today closed tho !Couiniereial Jlallk mid Trust Co. 'Thero tiro $700,000 deposits nnd ti 'depositors will bo paid in full, an iwit K"iMum. WGULMD 10 PREVENT SIOCK RUNN1NGATLARGE ADDRESS ADES ROGUE RIVER FISHING. TITE Portland Oregoninn, organ of the nretlntory y mul tom-tom bentcr for bit? business, is jigainjci-yi-i o'vlu the ltogiio riveiN null knWs Us much nboitt ns the Of course the Oregonitni ern Oregon. This section should remain part of the Port land preserves. Our rivers are made only to become a source of revenue for the metropolis. The profits of a few lawless and law-defying fishermen are of much greater moment than the wishes of the people attectetl. For two veal's tho Oreironmn has thundered asrainst the verdict of the people of Oregon closing the stream to com mercial iisiung ami now u is again suounug against itu incompetent people, who, however little they may know, arc wise enough never to follow the Oregonian's corpora tion flavored advice. The Rogue river was closed to commercial fishing bo eauHe the stream is a greater asset to the people of south ern Oregon as a tourist and angling attraction than it is as a commercial fishing proposition and because of the dog-in-the-manger and hog-in-tlte-trougli policy of the commercial fishermen, whose policy was the extermina tion of all fish. So, as a rebuke to greed, the stream was closed by the people. Two years have passed, hogs has given fish a chance southern Oregon, by an overwhelming majority, stul favor a river closed to commercial fishing, and are glad that they closed the stream. But as it is next to impossible to keep tho river closed with a legislature opposed to it, the Fish Protection association is striving to retain as many safeguards and as long a strip of river for game fish, as possible, and hence have favored a bill opening the Rogue with proper restriction, to commercial fishing for salmon, to the mouth of the Illinois river which gives the salmon lmtchers thirty miles of the stream, mostly tide-water, and bars them from the numerous riffles and cascades. Let the Oregonian regulate its own rivers, the Columbia and "Willamette, and cease butting-in with gratuitous ad vice on a subject it knows nothing about. In other words, the Oregonian should mind its own business. FOR AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM. WE have a chance to bring Hood. "With the trolley line under ueing opened, a huge cement plant to be built, and a great irrigation system underway, it is possible to get things going so rapidly that they will never stop. Permanent prosperity in the valley depends upon in creased production which can only be brought about by irrigation. An irrigation system is therefore an essential to the valley's development not only for a million or two dollars spent in construction, but for its permanent bencf it. The Mail Tribune believes that the Commercial club, backed by the other commercial clubs of the valley and the people, of Mcdford, can sign up the required acreage io insure construction ot me this is the only way it can be signed up. A very reasonable contract is now offered the people of the valley. The water right is sold for $50 an acre, pay able in ten annual installments after the delivery Of the water, with $2.50 annual maintainance. The contracts are placed in escrow and do not become binding unless the required acreage is signed up, and will be returned to the signer by the bank. It is the best contract yet the sstcm will enhance the will undoubtedly make a concerted effort to secure the signatures required. EIFERT GETS Tf TJCn to the regret of his Lt-1. made a very bad start for his administration when he attempted to make the public market a political football and met li deserved rebuke from the city council when his appointment was rejected. The public market is very dear to the hearts of the women of Mcdford and any attempt likely to cripple its efficiency and destroy its usefulness, any effort to sup plant competency with incompetency on flimsy political grounds, will end in disaster for those making the attempt. The market was built for economic ana not political purposes. The new mayor has a wrong conception of the situation if he thinks the people will stand for his using it to pay political debts. As to Mr. Eifert 's other appointments 'they speak for themselves and time will prove their wisdom or folly. The Mail Tribune regrets that ITolbrook "Wellington was not appointed city attorney for if ever a man earned polit ical reward, Mr. AVithington deserved it at the hands 6f the new nmvor. ' THE OLD ADMINISTRATION MADE GOOD. THE Mail Tribune has had its differences with the old city administration and has many times disagreed with it and not hesitated to say so, but now that it has passed in to history, takes pleasure in giving it dues justly merited. During Mr. Canon's administration, over a million and a half of dollai's was spent in public improvements all without trace of scandal or graft. The public work was well done and the city well served. Of course mistakes were made but the administration on the whole has been efficient, progressive and economical. The credit of the city has been maintained, despite large expenditures. City warrants are at par and finances have been well managed. Altogether the record is an en viable one and the new administration will have to go some to beat it. - MARY GARDEN ENGAGED TO WED VANNI MARC0UX OSTON, dan', 22--Vnnnl Mur cotijc, baritono in tho Hoston Opera company, and Mury flurden, prima 'dbmm, mu engaged today, according to current report here. Mum Garden OTEDFOftD COTJ TRIBUNE, rich ig business, is iiganv s fishinir nrobleins. ing its fishing problems, which it liouml thht bays nt the moon. knows what is best for south and the needed rest from fish to replenish. The people of prosperity to the vail ev m a construction, the coal mines svsiem anu it ueneves mat offered. The construction of price of all land. The club OFF WRONG. main' friends, Mavor Eifert created a disturbance in Chicago re cently because tho Chicago opera management -would not have Mar coux brought Jhero to play "Tosca" with Jilt. Murcoux admits tho en gagement. Tito wedding dato has apt been set. KtEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY. .TANTJAIvY 22, EVER-FRESH OFFER II n El Member of the I'ommetetnl !' bniird of dtieotors, n committee from the Merchants noeiatioiii mid the special committee to proliu tho Kver- fro.h company, met nt dinner nt llio Holland hotel Tncdav and for three hours dicuscd. business and the hill of fnn. Mnrli. important Imhie8 wnn tntnncted, covering many touc of public afftilrt. The proposition of the Hvnr-Krch company asking Tor a me hhu anil a $20,000 bonus for the establishment of a plant in .Med ford was laid on Iho table, tho members present believing that the plans' of the company woio loo indefinite ftjr action, l'or annum l'nlr Plans wore dUctwHed 4ooking to ward t'he San IVanci'-co exposition hi lOl.-i and it wtK tentatively planned to have- n Mirie of tnoviag picture of the ranches in the willey taken dur ing the picking, packing and growing seaon, views of the power Mites, Crater Ijtke, etc., and presented in the Ortgou Mate building at tho fair. Newspapers were requested to aid in gathering Htalisties regarding tin productive land in tho valley, Iho iinmo of each much, distance from shipping station, etc., the data to be compiled by County Pathologist O'Onrn for tho benefit of entitling factories and other industries look ing for istalilishmeut in this section. Irrigation MciIng Ait irrigation meeting will bo held in .Medford in the near future to plait n vigorous campaign to insure tho establishment of a coinprcliciwive system. A committee cotinosed of Pntfesaor P. .1. (VUam, A. C Allen nnd K. A. Welch was upimiitted to take charge of the movement. A road committee was named to take up the Pacific Highway subject with the Commercial clubs of western Oregon to prevent the diversion of tho highway to central Oregon, to nrouso public interest nnd to co )erate with the county court. A proposal to constniet a new route over the Siskiynus, instead of Iho Dollarhidc toll road, was endorsed. The proosed highway goen front Huckinnn ipring and will nlso ob viate the Orecn Spring Mountain road. Tho committee ltntncd were Putnam, Stcenntntp nod Nicholson. OF The, annual visit of the Pacific coast dental burglar who linn made regular trips through Medford ban just been paid and u number of local dental shops hnvo been robbed of gold used for filling. No duo wuh left. This little visit nt night Io dental officei occurs regularly ,each year. Nothing is ever disturbed asido from gold. IOWA SOCIETY TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY Tho annual meeting of tho Iowa soclty will Imj held Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, at St Mark's Hall. All for mer Iowa residents nro Invited to at tend. Tho committee hua arranged n very enjoyablo evening am) ditto Jowa gathering this year promises to excel! in attendanco and Interest thoso of former years. COUNCIL CALKS AT REMOVAL (Continued from Page 1) mitleo places, although they are far more conversant" Willi city affairs Ihan tho now members can bo. Tho most Important committee is tho ft naiico committee nnd n chainnaii of this Mayor 1'ifert named Qcorgo )V. Portor, tho youngest member of tho Council. Willi him in Jack Htuwnrt and J. W. .Mitchell. W. M. Campbell, ti member of last year's finance com mittee was not given a place on thn committed but was made chairman of the health committee. Iferetofora it has been tho custom to name the holdover member of tho finance com mittee the chairman of the new, owing to tho knowledge mid oxporicuco gnined. Tho committees n named follow! Finance Qcorgo W. Porter, chair man; Htewnit and Mitchell, Light and water J. W. Mitchell, chairman; Millar nnd Campbell. Btt-eetH nnd roads J. K. Htownrl, chairman; Porter mid fiunimerville. Llcctiho W. W. Kifcrt,'chuirniaii; Porter and Millar. Jiuilding nnd firoflenrgo Millar, chairman; Htownrl and Summcrvillo. Health W.. M. Campbell, chair. man; Summcrvillo and ICiJ'ort'. JRNED DOWN BY COM DENTAL FICES R LO I CREASED PRICE OF Following a telegram of prolent sent Inst nluht tit Mem. Weitterlilitil ami Carklu hy tho Commercial mul University claim nltd ttm Merchnttti anuclntlnh pnttentllig the Incrennod auto llcentso bill, I'n'nUlont J. A. Perry of tho Commercial club Wednesday notit tho following letter; "I tint today ftotulltig yott n tolo nntm regarding tho ntitomohlln II cemt bill. Wo note by tho Mnll Trl titiuo ot lant evening that .vottrnelf and Air. Carkln hnvo Introduced a Joint bill Incrcanlitg the nutomohllo llccnyo to fiO ceutH per horco power. Ar stated lit ottr telegram the dlrcc tora or the Commercial club, commit tee ot the Merchants' UHorhttloit and tho University club nt n Joint meeting last night passed resolutions itiianl tuouiily opposing audi hill, Wo have always considered In this part of tho at nte that we have never received nny benefits from the present automobile HcctiRo. We have failed tu find any Consldornblo amount ot this money has over been turned Into the Koticrat fund. It tins largely been titcd In printing, tagu and office expenses, and tut otto tins been benefited. Wo nlo passed a resolution that our representative! in the Icplshitnro he Instructed to work for a measure making It n mlsdemertnor to destroy or tutitllnto I'nolflc lllKhwuy or any other ntnd guldea plareil for tho con vcnlecctt of tho public. Yuiirn very truly,. J. A. l'KUltV, President. PLAN OF NEW OFFICIAL (Continued from ppo 1.) orfect to thu fulltfst oxtont tho pol icy as outlined, and to that end will expect to Inaugurate a plan of ad ministration which I will herewith outline mul to which I earnestly ask your attention and co-operation. A few preliminary retnnrk perti nent to tho uttbject will best explain tho attitude aud tho reasons thoro for, that will bo taken by tho forth coming administration. Thu cry ot the times U for purity in politic, elimination of graft, the square deal, tho golden rule, tho commission form ot government nnd other reforms de manded by tho people ns an cscnpo from real or imaginary wrongs per petrated by tho lervnntH of tho pub lic in tho administration ot their af fairs, and that thoro Is more truth than fiction In this is so well known that tho columns of tho dally press havo begun to nssitnla tho posltlun ot llttlo moro than n chronlclor of tho wrongdoings mid consequent pun ishment of big and llttlo business, largo and. small grafters mu,l public torvants. If la high t(mo that tho cry of tho popttlnco has been ablu to rlso at last nbovo tho din ot tho wrongdoing throughout tho country. Purity in Pollllrs Wo can havo purity In politics, elimination ot graft, tr.o square deal and other necessary reform", but un der tho law un It now exlsta In Mcd ford wo cannot havo tho commission fortn of government. )t would scorn therefore tho romalnlng alternative is to so udmlnlstor the affairs of tho municipality tindor tho oilstlug 'aws that tho ono object uppermost should bo to keep In mind tho wolfnro of tho pcoplo and to no far as possible par mit tho pcoplo to administer tholr own affairs aud nt nil times hnvo dl rect access to tho governmental ma chinery which has boon croated for them, without tho Interfering Influ ences of political preference porsonnl ambitions or aggrandizement, axes to grind or tho many other InfiuonroH no liable to surround tho olcctlvo of ficial in public llfonud warp his mo tives. An Advisory Cabinet Tho plan which to ma ngontH best sttltod to accomplish tills and Is to croato att' advisory board to tho mayor, selected from tho various dominating Interests of tho city, which board will act without pay ns ox-offlclo or honorary members of tho council nnd attend Its sessions, invltod to glvo volco In Its delibera tions aud In such othor wuys as may noom proper, ndvlso with tho mayor and council In, tho work of upbuild, lng tho city nnd working out Its ties tlnloa. To my mind this plan will tnako unnccossary any commission or John A. Perl Undertaker 28 H. DAUTIiKTT i rbouca SI. 171 nnd 173 Aiiibulauco Scrvico Deputy Coroner LOB t ? AUTO LICENSE lim. other form of mttulclnnl novernnmnt to create n panacea for tho euro of either real or ItuiiKlnury wrong. The government of the people will bo nil Inlnlslored nt) far ha possible by lliomttvlvort. Knch Interest will hiivn Ita dlrefct reifrosentntlvii In close touch with tho olly'ii ndmlnlnlrnUve machinery. We, tho roitnull anil mayor, will hnvo aecesn to tho best lutollluoitcn mid eltlsenshlp of tho community. This Is an ttgo ot npo elnllxatlon, Wo will havo npcclnllsla from tho various Interests of thu city who can apeak with kuowledKO and authority. To further outline tho plan with Home detail I will state that it la my purposo to Invito representatives of tho following Interests of Medford to accept u position In my official cab inet: Thn bnuklug or financial Intercuts. Tho Merchants' association nnd the Commercial club. The ladles' clubs. Tho Ministerial association, Tho public utilities companies. Tho liquor Interests. I'lnniiclal Kmm'1'1 Needed At tho head of this lint I havo placed tho financial Interests. Tho various banking Institutions of the city will bo Invited to tintno a, repre sentative (o take a place lit this of ficial cabinet whoso knowledKO nnd judgment on matters fluniicbtl will bo ot great value- In piloting us through tho devious ways looming up so menacing ahead. Wo should de rive great benefit front this member. The Morrlmnts' association nnd Commercial club will In turn ho In vited to name n ropretcutntlvo In rho official cabinet of thn mayor, who will lend his nnniAtanro mid knowl edge of nffnlrs commercial toward thn upbuilding ot the clt'n Industrial growth. The Aid of Indies ItrconnUliig tho grcut uplift ex erlml by tho' women In nil spheres of II fo, nnd tho added Importance of their Influence, now that they are equally responsible for tho enactment of laws gorernlng thn community, It would seem Invidious Indeed not to Include n member ot the gentler sex In this advisory bosrd of thn mayor nnd council. The various Indies' o.r gMtlxatlotis will, therefore, be Invit ed to wh'l'ii P'prcsontatlvo as u medium through which thnlr Inter ests may be communicated to tho governing body of tho city. Much good will bo expected to onstio from tho active participation iy thn Indies lit tho moral Issues ot tho city's af fairs. Ministerial AssUtnurl Idkowlsu thn appointment of a rep- rctontatlvo will ho Invited by the Ministerial association of Medford, a reproseutnllTo from tho public titlll ties companies operating In tho city, and a roprcsentatlro front tho liquor Interests. All theso Interests hnvo rights and prlvllctics which must bo rccognlicd, mid I bollevo tho best way to promolo tho most good will bo to bring together on common ground tho representatives of these various Hues mid profit by their knowledge mid council. Ill orlKluatliig mid npptylng this innovation, perhaps tho first in tho history of municipal government, I am not departing from precedent nor adopting a menace. Tho plan iih laid and tho structure ot government of this country was built on Identical lines. Associated with thu president and drawn from nil walks ot life mid removed from warping Influences, Is his offlrlal cabinet family, who advise and confer on all matters pertaining to governmental mid public affairs. FOR A GOOD DIGESTION A I.oial Itrugglst's Suggestion It has been said tho body Is like a machine aud digestion mid elimina tion of food nro thu two great fac tors to health. If thn dlgostlvo orgatin nro weak, thu Htomnch overtnxed, wahto matter accumulates In tho systom tbo liver Kfits sluggish and tho blood becomes thin nnd dovltallxed. Wo want to nsk every person In thin vicinity who Is troubled with In dlKcstlon or a wenk wornout stom ach to try our delicious cod liver nnd Iron tonic Vlnol. Wo know It will strengthen mid tone up tho weakened, (Irod aud over taxed nerves ot thn digestive organs, create n hearty appetite, utid replace weakness with strength. Wo Just heard of u cuso of a man In Oiieonta, K. Y who suffered from n hud stomach trouble for fifteen years and hud becomo so weak ho could hardly wulk who was cured by Vlnol. . Try u hottlo ot Vlnol mid If It falls to help you wo will slvo back your luonoy, Medford Pharmacy, Mod ford, Oregon. Manhattan Cafe 25c Noon Lunch , Soup Meat, Cholco of Two Kntrocs Plo or Pudding Coffoo or Milk Dread and lluttor There nro leglalntlvo bodies to ottnet the laws, Just tin wo havo In our tun nlrlpitl affairs u leglslatlvo body lo crciito lawn for lis. Tltnt tho nyntoni Is corrert In principle uittl mtecomifiil In practice In told In the short cen tury of itnliaiiilollod nilvancemeiil ot this country to tho font of till na tions nmiiy centuries, old, That tho system will prove equally miccosntttl In municipal government 1 ant firm ly convinced. Just as Medford him taken tho advanced ground In puhllu Improvements and nffalrn, lot her also show, tho, way lit placing before thu world u nysttMu or government fur removed front the HUMplclon of graft or Influenced leKlslatlon n novum meitt by mid for tho pcoplo In rnct na welt lis void Its lawn enacted by nlul for the best 1 1 hi re Is In tho mu nlrlpnllty, Its actions nbovo mid be yond censure, In Inaugurating this Innovation In thn administration of tho nffnlrs of a city. I am not so optimistic as to predict that tho millennium will havo been attained, hut If tltnt time-worn udiigo that "In union there Is strength," Is ullll at work, nnd If Iho greatest good Is accomplished by tho greatest effort, wo will placo our selves In tho position to reap till thorn from the bent Intelligence, (bo best energy and the most thorough knowl edge that tho community affords. If nil theso things can ho brought about I will have fulfilled nil prnililsos and redeemed all pledges. V W. KII'intT. Mayor. WORDS FROM HOME Statements Tlmt May lie IntcMlgntol. TeMlmony of Miilfonl 'II lens When n Medford rltlren fumes to tho front, telling his friends mid neighbors of tits experience, you can rely on his tdnrorlly. The statements or pcoplo twltllng In fur nwny place do not command your confldonro. Home endorsement Is tho kind that backs noun's Kidney l'llls. Such ten tlmoii) Is convincing. Investigation proves it true. Ilelow I n statement of a Medford resident. No stronger proof of merit ran be had. W. V. (loitld. lit) W. Jackson St.. Medford, Ore., says: "I used Donn's Kidney 1'llls, procured til llasklns drug store, and am pleased to say that they havo given mo moro relief than any other kidney medicine I hnvo ever taken. Other members of my family hnvo also used Donn's Kid ney Pills nnd tho results have been so satisfactory that I do not hesltnlo ono moment In giving this statement." Fur sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. I'oster-Mllhuru Co., Iliiffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Ueinember tho iinmo- noun's . and take no other. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE .Must Sanitary Theater In the City. Tho features keep rolling. In Another two-reel photoplay Today mul Tomorrow I'l.USM ,SU III.O01I An absorbing detective rtory full ot tense situations UM'ltHOK'S IIII.UMNA A thrilling western drama with an (ihiindauco of vigor and snap w ltOt'UM ON HATS All comedy tih: iiAitr ami Tin; cor A comedy with a punch ' '. i ' New Popufar Hongs Our Mimic nud 1 If fed a nro Unexcelled Matinees Dally, 'i to 5 p. ra. ADMISSION. Co AND 10c Comlng--SPKCIAIj Coming "Till! KTAIt Ol-' IlKTIII.KIIliM" 3 Heels. U0UO foot, Ulbllcnl Than hou.ur. January 21 to 25 'M4H't I ISIS THEATRE J ' VAUIM'.VHXH i ; Victor Donfild Co, In "MY VNCIjK MOM NKW YOltIC Anothof Funny domedy Photo plnya Tuusdny and Wednesday PATIIK'H WKIWI.Y NO. 40 "HIIANOIIA1KI)" "TIMID MAY" "A HAIIKTOWN l)Ui:i," A crnckorjack comedy H-M''H-H''Hi