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M i y PAGE FOUR. MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OKI'.ClOtf. SATITRDAV, CKTOUUK 11, MM. t I ill M f ? II u IfcEDFORD Mail tribune "an iNrcpi:NM)kNTNKvrKir ruuuKiinu kveiiy aktkhnoon r.XC"i:iT HUNPAY HY TUB MKOFOIIU I'ltlNTlNO CO. Tho Democratic Times, Tho Mcilfonl J I1Q I1'I1UVIIIIIV illli'M, irn nviii'iit. 3111. 1110 MCUiora iriminr. nn nraur , ., , cm OrOBonlnii. Tho Aslilnm Tribune !l0l' IIS iallCV fl'Ult. nrrioA M nil Trillium ltllllritltr. 227:9. . ' North Kir strcft: telephone 76. OfflctAl raper of tho City of Mcitford. Official Paper of JarliRon County. QKOItOU l'lITNAM. Kdltor and Manager iP Knterc-d ns srconil-elnss matter nt Medfnl. OrrRon, under tlio net of March J, 18TV. bubscrxttion bates. Onn year, by mail . - $5.00 Ono month, br mall .. - . ..-. .80 l'cr month, delivered by carrier In MeilfortJ, JncXioiivillo nnd Cen tral lolnt ... - . . . .RO Hniunlny only, by mall, per year S.Oft Weekly, per yenr. ... . - 1.50 1WOSS CIBCUiATIOK. Dally average for eloven months end ing November 30, 1911, 1761. FUSON RETIRES AS OF E ThomoR J. Fuson. who hns boon nhsoeintcd with Hobert Gordon in tho management of tlio Fnge Ihcntcr, announces his retirement from tho firm. The mnnngor. hnvc met with success in their efforts to provide Medford with first -eln- attractions lint ns Mr. Fuson stntcs. the volume of business is not sufficient "t pre cut to justify two malinger?:. Mr. Fnson will contintic with the tele graph department of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. if- THQENIX Mrs. Mary Fnrlow of Ashlnnd wiu tho guest of Mrs. Hose this week. Mrs. Cnrless mid little daugh ter are. visiting in Seattle, F. Mooro of Henglo was the picst of his mother, Mrs. Hose Moore, the first part of tho week. Mrs. Knrnest llenmes and chil dren are spending the week with Mrs. A. Itenmes. ' F. E. Furry, A. Furry and Earn est Itenmes aro all at the Lake of 'the Woods this week rounding up their cattle for the winter. When all our bells rang nt 11:00 o'clock Friday morning to add their quota in (he announcing of the op ening of tho Panama cannl some, of our good citizens wero seen hurrying into tho streets to see where the fire was. Miss Fay Carver eutcrtnined infor mally for Miss Maple Payne of Aili liun Saturday evening. Miss Marian Townc is rapidly re covering in the Ashland hospital nnd is expected to be soon well enough to bo removed to her home. Mr. and Mrs. John White of lierk eloy, California, wero the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Coleman mid other relatives the first of the week. MJhS Leola Tnieblood has been en gaged by the school hoard to take charge of the music in the sehooU this year, Tho Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will give it harvest home suptcr and en tertainment in tho . O. W. hall Wednesday evening of tho Iflth inst. Miss Anna Towno spent Thursday with her sister in Ashland. Tlio W. C. T. U. will meet next Thursday with Mrs. A. II. Fisher. Tlio referendum measures will be discussed. Tho meeting is open to all who wish to attend. Mrs. Hose Monro spent Friday in Medford on business. The reception tendered the teach ers of tho public schools by the lo cal W. C. T. U. Tuesday evening at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. .Schur muu wns one of the most delightful gntheiiug. of the season. Notwith standing that it was a durk rainy niuht the hoiiht- was filled with guosts, Tho piogrum, which was a musical one was prefaced by gra cious words of welcome by the luct ess, Mrs. Hchnnnnn. on behalf of the W, C. T. U. io the touchers and the ussuimioe of tho orgun'mition's co- G)ertintii in their work. Tho musi cal program wis a delightful sur prno us it introduced new musician to the iilrtmd;' finned Phoenix musi cal circle, rhurlos T.xson, recently from Lincoln, Xebrasku, captured the company by hi- jnnstorlv handling qf the piano. The young man yivc the promise of inning mure- than ordinary uchiuvemciits in the musi cal world, Mr. Hill, recently from California, m an uiiusu.illy good cornel player and played several se lections, His orchestra coiinisling of Miss Fay Carver, Miss Mabel Heain, Mr. Hill and his son, gave two delightful selection-. Professor II. Agcr snug two solos. Mr, Agcr is not new to Phoenix audiences but Is nhvays ft fnoVrito. Light refresh ments wero served. The teachers from this placo nt tended the lecture given by Mrs. Tate before (l0 Puroiit-Teaehers' Associ ation Friday afternoon In Modfortl. Mr. Tnto was billed to give n leo turo here Friday morning but owjng to tle change in the railroad timetable- was unable to fill her appoint-Wv't, SERVE ROGUE RIVER rplll chief industry of tho .Rogue River valley is fruit A raising. fPh i?...,.i i?:.. ii.... :.. r... ........ ..11 ........ n... .......1.1 1 1 iv- uiui1 uih'l imli Peal's, a)i)les and peaches front the Rogue River val ley have won first prizes wherever exhibited. In the var ious markets of the east and Europe.it commands top prices. In the highest priced hotels of New York and eastern cities and the large tourist resorts of the south, in hostel vies of Great Britain and the continent, apples and pears from this section can usually be found on tho bill of fare. let it is impossible to secure iancy Rogue river I nut at any ot tlio local hotels in the valley, and whenever such fruit is offered it is of the cull A'arie'ty. A tourist would never know, save from literature, or from personal inquiry, or from visiting orchards, that the .Rogue Hivor valley produced fine fruit. He would never see it. except by visiting exhibits at the Commercial club rooms or inquiry at packing houses or stores. X-"..... .... ..rc..i.- l... i i- i, i i , xMimi-iuut. I'Liuris iiiivt the hotels to serve fancy fruit, without success. Associa tions have agreed to supply it as needed, but the offer was not accepted. Individuals have even gone so far as to present the hotels with boxes of fancy fruit free, with the request that it be placed upon the tablesbut the donors were politely informed that it was against the hotel rules. .No ono wants to hamper their management. They are better than the support given them. But it docs seem that such splendid advertisements of the enterprise of the community as the hotels are should further advertise it by serving Rogue Kivor fruit. Efforts being made by the Commercial club in snmii-n this result will moot hearty co-operation from the com munityeven if it is necessary to raise a special fund for this purpose. At the Churches Central Point Ibiptlst Church. Itcv, AlcCullotigh, pastor. Ulblo school, !:t5; morning service, 11 n m.; evening scn-lcc, 7:30. Strang ers welcome. Kphcopal. Services In St. -Mark's Hall. Cel ebration of tho Holy Communion nt S:00 a. m.; Sunday school nt 10 a. m.; morning prnycr and sermon at 11:00 a. m. itov. W. D. Hamilton, vicar. Frco Methodist Corner Tenth and Ivy. Sunday school 10 a. m.: preach ing, 7:30 p. m. Praycrmcctlng on Thursday, 7:30 p. :n. You nro welcome to these services. J. E. Bradley, pastor. Ion Lutheran At Zlon Lutheran. 512 West Fourth street, there will te no morning sorvlce owing to tho pastor's ab sence nt Grants Puss. English service at 7:30 p. m. Topic, "Tho Lord's Gracious Itesponc to Weak Faith." Ulblo school at 10 a. m. Come and worship. First Church of ChrlM, Scientist. Sunday service nt 11 a. m. Sub ject of lesson-sermon: '"Aro Sin, Dlseaso and Death Heal?" Wednes day evening testimonial meeting at 7:30. All (aro wolcomo. Sunduy school nt 10. All under tho ago of twenty aro Invited. Heading room heurs: 2 to 5 p, m. daily except Sundays and holidays. Church edi fice, 212 North Oakdalc. First lljiptlst Cliurclt. Rev. M. W. MacCullough, Ph. D., pastor. Morning worship, 11 u. in. Sermon, "The Vision of God nnd Man. Evening 7:30 Sermen: "Tho Socialism of Jesus." Tho Odd Fel lows and Daughters of Rebecca .will bo present nt the evening sorvlce, Ulblo school, lHG; li, V. P. U., C:30, Men's orchestra will play nt evonlng orvlce. Good music led by D. Mar vin. .MctluslKt Episcopal Church, South. Corner of Oakdnlo nnd Main. Hun- day school ut 10 a, in., W. O. nice, superintendent. Preaching at 11 u. m. Subject: "Immortality," and nt 7:30 p. in. tho subject "Evangelical Faith." Wo invite tho young moil ami you n ludles to Join our Sun shine Ulblo class in tho Sutuluy school. Prayer mooting each Thursday evening at 7:30. H. M, Urnnliani, pastor. Freshj terlnii Preaching at 11 a. in., "inspiration urn! Labor," subject, Sunday school at 1 a. in. Every member of tho men's class is expected Sunday morning to be present. Solo, "Tho Heavenly Song," by Clark Lyttloton, B. V. Maddox. Preaching at 7:30 p. in., subject, "Tho Fate of tho Shirker." Lessons from Job. Solo, selocted, Mrs. George An drow'S. J. C. E. society at 3 n, m. S, C. E. society nt 0:30 ji. in. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 P. m. Methodist Episcopal. Methodist Episcopal church, cor ner ot Hartlett and Fpurth Btrcots, E, Olln Eldrldgo, pastor Services I FRUIT AT LOCAL HOTELS J iiiiitiiiiM ui inn mi- iwmi neeii liiMtio in i o nnsr in million the hotels or to dictate to Stinnay ns follews: Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subjects, morn ing. "Team Work;" evening. "The Greatest Attainment." Sutulav school, 9:45 a. m., Including adult Ulblo classes for men, women nnd young ladles. Junior I.eugue, 3 p m.: Kpworth League. C:13 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday evening. :jo p. hi. Kxcellont music by n woll trained chorus choir u tutor tho direction of K. K. Kdtneads. Sncclal feature for Sunday merning: 'Tear io .Not, O Isreal" Max Splcker: evening. "For God So Loved th World." Gaul. Uaptlst Church. ino uaptlst orchestra will render n special program at tho First Uap tlst church, on Sunday evening. Octo ber 12th. Tho orchestra on ihht nr. casion will consist of twenty pieces. A cordial Invitation to 'attend this special servlco Is hereby extended to nil. Tho order or servlco is follows, beginning promptly nt half past sev en o clock. Overture, "Grand Sacred Potpour ri" Mackle-Ueyer Orchestra Prayer. String quartet Mrs. Daddysman, Mr. Iloot, Messrs. Marlon, Hymn, "How Firm a Foundation" Keith Congrcgatlonnl Selection, "O Hollo Nult"....Hofftnnn Orchestra Scripture. Selection, "Nearer My Go To Theo" Cparapbraso) Mason Orchestra Hymn "Saved to Servo" McGranahan Congrogatlonal Violin cello solo, selected Mr. Phillip Marlon Announcements. Vocal solo, "The Lost Chord" Sullivan Mr. H. A. Canndy Offertory, "Miserere" (by request) Verdi Sermon, Rev. It. W. McCullough. Hymn, "We'ro Marching to Zlon" Congregational Benediction. Postludo, "Marcho Pontlflcnlo" Gounod Orchestra W. C. T. U. ITEMS. . t Echoes from tho convention ut Corvullls was tho topic of tho W. O. T. U. nftor tho routlno business. Hero are some that fired tho zeal of all tho members: Tho W. C T. I.'. work is organized In every state and territory and tho world's W. C. T. V. In fifty countries carries on forty lines of work, all tending toward tho extinction nf the liquor traffic. Tho production of liquor wan reduced in 1U12 ut tho ruto ot ono gallon to ev ery man, xvoman and child In the United States. Tho local unions wero told not to bo discouraged at doing little work for tho Btnto organization could not live, hut for tho locals. Mrs. Edith Hill Hooker, tho now Btato president, in her address pleaded' for unity nnd everlasting warfaro against tho legalized liquor traffic, Hlio Is master of her sub ject and wo nro glad to ho led by her. Ono thought her prayors for our work In Oregon would bo u great blosslng nnd help to us, PRESS CORRESPONDENT. Hanover, Germany, employs more (ban twonty-ono thousand porsons in t8 rubbpr Industry, HOOD RIVER PACKERS 61 UOOt) RIVER, Or.. Oct. It. -Tlif npplo puckers of tho Ihioit Rler val ley hao formoil nit association mtil i.nvo reached tin agreement whereby the mlnliniini charge for npplo pack ing will bo, ti cents pit box At tho beginning of tho season several of tho growers attempted to estnhllsh nd thisX !Ti ,Sa .l Zv instnnce until the association was n prlco of G eonts por box tot- puck- organised nnd tho iLront into m tnbUstit'd. About ono-thtril of the Krowem of tho vnlloy are holding out for n f-cent pack, ami nro uu nlile' to get their fruit packed under present Arrangement. The lmckors am firm In their tlo lunnd. nnd nit who have been (Mik ing for the 5-cent rto luivo tiilt their Joiis. Tho norlntlon will open an offlco In the city nnd w deal direct with the growers and supply packers ns needed. In pre vious years the Apples-rowers' union nnd tho Davidson l'rult company have controlled the packing end of the 1iiiIiiim, hut tli In Kortmia the packers nro working Indopontlent ot tho shipping concerns. Tho hvorano packer will run out l. to 50 boxw per day. UT 'v.- iy ! tg-,tHnmv -w-(v-vrwT'nTrt. ,STARTHEATRE TONIGHT? The bill nt the Star theatre tonight Is ot exceptional merit The head liner is "The Cnrnells." a very rioter vaudeville act Introducing now Jokss, songs and dances. During the pres entation ot this short sketch Mil Camel! Is soon In some stunning X-Rny gowtH. Her partner, Mr. Car noil, makes tho astounding change from black face to white In 20 sec onds. Tho photoplays nro above the average, consisting of the always popular Anlmnted Weekly, n 2 reol 101 llison production and closing with tho best comedy shown in months entitled "Won Hy a Skirt." Eutlro chatigo ot photoplays and vaudeville tomorrow. notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho iin) I INK RN'NRl ' rslgned will apply to the city coun- AY -1 1VLJ.N ll LUJ , dersl ell of tho city of Medford, OrcKon. at Its noxt regular meeting, October 21st, 1913, for n license to sell malt, vinous nnd splrltous liquors ut his plnco of business, No. 22, North Front Htreot. Medford, Oregon, for a period ot six months. Dated Oct. 10th, 1913. SELSUY fc KENNEDY, NOTICE I'Olt IIIDK FOR JACKSON COt'NTV, OREGON ROAD HONIlS. Notlco is hereby given, that whero as, herctoforo a petition was filed with tho county court for Jackson county, Orogon, for tho holding of nn nloMtnn tiv tlin vnlfif, nf .Tfipbann I eountv. Orecon. on thn nuostlon ns.lu ana UIK over me matter wnn us. to whether said county should Issun Its bonds n tho suti of 500,000, for pormnncnt road Improvement, In accordance, with tho provisions of tho constitution and tho laws ot Oregen: upon which petition nn order was en tered calling a spoclal election for September 9th, 1913, nnd Whereas, said election wan hold, and a majority of 2359 voted In favor ot the Issuance of such bonds, nnd Whoreas, on Septombor 17th, 1913, snld county court made an order Is suing said bonds and directing this advertisement for bids thereon. Now Therefore, notlco is hereby given, that Jackson county, Oregon, oners ior saio, to uio nig.ieni uiuuer .. m . . . . . till for cash, Its said bonds In said sum, payable aa follows, to-wlt: I $100,000 in ten years from tLo uato...flllninl ,,,., ., ,. rr.i. v, ."nn'nnn . .,,. . J Vltll'llf CUrCtl Of CMIl-pllc fltS Of 15 f 100,000 In fifteen years fiom tho ,.,.,. MllUKi ,I)hl, (,iker. blind. 0l,0..tIor: . , ,. , cured Mrs Hum for 12 nm pnr- 1100,000 In twnty years from tho llUzr(l( ,,, ,)ont r ,, B'trk 0,iSlT; '. ,,,,., f' '" now, 7.'0 n I u. 'ton St , Oali $1 00,0V) In twonty-fivo years from I ,ntl( (.n thn dntn thoroof. I tlHA TiAn In tl.lplv vnnra frnm llin' datn thereof. Said bonds draw Interest at tho rate of flvo per cent per nnnum, nnd have attached In'erest coupons. Notlco is hereby given, that snld county will rcceivo .written bids for snld bonds. In holo nr In part, up to tlio hour of ten o'clock, a, in. on tho 15th day or October, 1913, nt which time said Mda will be opened by tho county court, nt Its room In (ho court boil1-", In Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. Preforenco will ho given to citizens of tho coun ty bidding on said bonds. Tho coun ty court reserves tho right to reject nnv nnd nil bids Said bonds will br. Issued In such denominations nn the! purchasers requlro, but they Khali he In denominations of $.10.00 or multi ples thereof, up to $1000, No bids will bo received for lesH than tho par value of tho bonds, offered to bo pur chased. This notlco Is published undor and by virtue of an nrdor of tho county court for Jackson county. Oregon, entered In said matter, and dated tho 17th day ot Soptombor, 1913. G A. GARDNER, County Clork of Jackson County, Oregon. JoKn A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 8H H. 1IAUTLKTT Phones M. 47 und 47-J-3 Ambuiauce Hcrvko Deputy Coroner E OF FOREST TAXATION HALKM, Or. Oct. 1 1. -To form ulato a plan for a moio ciultahlo ytent of rorost taatlon, and also one for tho sottlemuut of such lisT.'d-ott hinds as mo sultutilo for itKi'lcultuntl purposes, ami pnMunl to the no.L luKUItituio such tutHiH m o-i us will carry thotn out Is tho purpono of the commission appointed by (lovernor West. "Divers plaits for both those oh Jects have boon discussed," wild tho governor In comiuontlng on tho purposes of the coiiiiiiImIou, "and I bollovo that this couiuiIhoIuu will bo nblo to select tho moat feasible and 1 1. inui It In li'KlslitlUo ciiiii'ttunt. ytoiu of foront taxation which will tend to cncnurnKo reforestation Is ospeclnlly desired, and there Is n strong growing demiuid for some plan which will fliieourage unttleiueul on lugKed-otf lands. The rommlsstou conslstH of l. OerlliiKer or Pertland: A. 0. Dixon. Kimono; Ooorgo M. Cornwall. Port Pert land: A. C. Stmw, Portland; P. A. Klltott. tnto forester. Salem; Chit. V. ORlloway. state tn commUsloner. ShIoiii; l. T. AIIoii. Portlsud. No licit. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city conti- clt of tho city ot MtHlford. Oregon, at Its next regular meeting. October lt 1913. for a license to soil malt. I no us and splrltotis liquor nt their place of bustnoM, on North Fir street, Medford, Oregon, for a period ot six months. Dated Oct. 1 1 tit. 1918. UOOPK ICIVMIt VALLEY PNIVKIt- sity ci.ru. notice. Notlr is hen by given that the tin dsrslgned will apply to the city conn ell of the city of .Mintford, Orngnn. at lunoxt regular mooting, October !lst,"i13. far n llcsns.. to tell malt, vinous and splrltous liquors at his place of liusluoft. No. It!, North Front street, Medford, Oregon, for n period of six mouths Dated Oct. fith, 1113. MPHPIIY & CO. Is n ciirnilr disease, wbltti rcqulro treatment. The OltRINE treatment ran be used with absolute confidence. It dostroys all desire for whiskey. txmr, or other Intoxicants. Can be given lit th home. Nn sanitarium expuiu. No loss of time from work Can be given secretly. If alter ft trial you fall to gt any benefit from Its use your motley will be refunded. ORRINE Is prepared In two forms; No. 1, socrot treatment, a powder; ORRINK No. 2. In pill form for those who desire to take voluntary treat ment. Costs only $1 00 a hex. ('onto Ask for booklet. REV. FRANCIS SCHLATTER .Minister Setentb.lhiy H.iptSt Clnmli Incorporated M sickness cured hv prayer, no matter bow long you have been Itk T'io sick MM!' or thous- III) (if DllbS (II si Rr, Sihlaltcr. to !)' c irotl Mrs. Mllllllr Whltesliln. iirt d of ilnuhlti !, MlJMdll'i I UII'M l (1 ft I .V in. Mtf I I i.lili.if ,1 j.tf.,l nt it niori VU),lrt vvl,,ms. M-eerhlesH 15 yer.ru, cured; Mrs Sninu I Wnggner, cured of cancer In breast: Mrs. H. A. The lull II, I In lr mi 1 1 f "li in -ill VUlrh (ii Unit, The Gruen "Wristlet" Watch SEE Martin J. Reddy THE JEWELER For every thing now nnd upto duto in tho wntch, Jownlcry, cut glnsa and sllvcrwuro lines. Ni'jir i'-''t 0lco i namin, mmMKBL. I U;&iiakMPkkm fiA:& H iiiiiii iiMgii'i'fi. ii ill IVIOTHER OKAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, Mi Hi A il.n,lltteHif I'pvrrlf him i , ,1 ii ' li e, Ranch for Sale or Rent Composed of I ISO aeres In Wood Hlvor Valley. 700 hitch sown to ll nioth). AH under Irrigation. Water right owned. Woll fenced with Page Wire Fence. For further Infnrmit ttou and particulars, write or apply to John W. Cox P iliiiuutli Oregon, REMOVED We have removed our of fice from Hi South Kir to -12 X. Ki'ont anil would be pleased to have your pat ronage. Wo Move. Anything EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phono 315. 42 N. Front E. D. Weston Official Photogrnphor of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and exterior view.1- Negatives made anv time and any place by appoint tnent. ! 208 R. Main Phono M71 jjjjpgr's Rgfll EStflfC & Employment Bureau For Snlo or Euhungn We hnvn Just received from our Eastern Oregon correspondent a large list nf exchange. Coma In and sue what wo have. 120 acres In Hams Vnlloy at $3S per acre, seuio Improvements. We have n call for n good, clear stock ranch, to trndo for elty proper ty, value up to J3fi,000, city property clear. Good, new stork of merchandise to trade for real estate. Wo hove a good to acron, nlfalta laud, In fatuous Tulnro Valley, Cnl., unincumbered, to trade for acreago In Rogtio river valley, 30 ncro ranch, 23 ncres In fruit, mostly pears, small homo. Prlco ICOOO. Wo want listings of houses for rant, both furnished nud unfurnished. Wo have n ntimbor of applicants for ranches for rent. Employment Womnn cook for hotel, $15 por week. Woltor, $1 per day. Ranch hands, Girls for goneral Iioiiho work, Housekeeper. Want man with te.rim to tnkn npplo picking crew to ami from orchnrd. Applo plckoru. Corn hunkers. Potato pickers. MRS. EMMA BITTNER ties. Phono tOIMN.X Phono H, Oppo.ltn Nnih Hotel ItOO.MH II ami T l"Vt.M 1ILO(?K. City, Running disJlillcd ice water in each room. European Plan, a lu Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms $1,00 each 00 rooms 1.50 each UQ room - - - - 2.00 each CO room ftith print lull 2.00 each 50 rooms vrilfa prhite bath 2.B0 each 30 tuitci, bedroom, par- , lor and bath 3.00 each Por more tbnn one gue.t add $1,00 extra to the above rates for each additional gueit. Reduction by week or month. H ManoKtmint Chultr IV. Utility n3SKlSXXiXMiUMS Ktk. nn IIIMill"". ..! "... jfi;'v,.'r Mniniiie IrMMiue, ri'iuiiir (WO.M l IMii-ilei. "! .,"tr; t l. ........ f in Hi in It mi fulil TraileMttki fn n j juu. At .11 ini.i.i, Kiel, n, utittitiilD. A, si, OUM31tD,LoHo, N.T vaviv7VTScvvHWnrV7vBirtftvc,v(rthi mnVXWtin "c located t .Kill 13 and moat Ml'TOgi popular kWW&M hole in the GO TONIGHT STAR THEATER TODAY ONLY Vaudovillo The Cornells liUrmlueiiiir their clever ami liiimliablc t'oiiii'dv hit cutillt'd Wantod. a Partner Animated Weekly Potter Than Evor i Mystery of Yellow Aster Mine A 2-Rool 101 Bison v TravcIojji.es Won by a Skirt Tho Clasiiiost Coinodv in Montha. A ,'icroam from .start to finish Woolworlh & Woolworth Special Music Comincr Tomorrow HILL AND HILL A Character Comedy ChiiiiL'eel entitled " Tho Othor Sido of Llfo Always 10c TONIGHT I i Theatre Friday uuil Siililrilny night 7 . in. 'MOVCE OP TIIK NORTH WOOIirt" IMlsoii '.' part Kpeclul, fouturlug MAItV FPI.I.KR us "JOYCE" frnm tho nmol by llurrlft T t'omstouk, a fresh, virile story like il breath of thn K relit out iltinnt lu whlrh it Is talnin- It's great. "IIAItV IM1ISPOSRI1", lllo. Comedy "LAOV I.V .niacit", lllo. comedy. "VOFNd HCAIl'IS AMI Ol.ll", Palho. TRV IT, YOU'LL GO AGAIN N'KIIITH ONLY PATIIII WEEKLY Htiniliiy ulght 7 p. tu. ISIS T"EATR Pliuloplii)H Fililny unit Kiituiibiy THE I'OWER F CONHCIENL'i: Fentuiliig Fittiuls X. Iliiuhmaii In Two Paits THE GRECIAN VAHE A Kan (aim HAPCi: I OR THE GOOHIJ Vllngraph (,'ointidy UXTJIA l.eouo .Miiller Will Hlng ".ll'HT A DREAM AT DAWN" Change of Hong-t Htiiidny Night LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL PLATS w rhoroimhly uiodorn rooniK WHERE TO routing from $8.00 to $15.00 por month Bathroom and Laundry Acx'omniodalioii.s OJna and Electric Lights Everything .KuruiHhod Except Eats 217 Kivoiwdo o. . . X'Iipmq 000-L ""?' - i... t(riKB. it 4i 4