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PAGE FOUR aiEDFOKD MATT; TRTTOTNR MTCDFOKn, ORKOOK. FIN DAY. ,TAXlTARV !). 101 Medford Mail tribune AlTTNDRPKNT)I5"TKKWPAPnn I'UIIMb'MKT) KVHHY AlTnilNOON JiXCUPT Hl'NOAV JtV TUJ3 MKOlMnD IMUNTINO CO. The Democratic Times, Tlie Mr.lfurxl Mull. T)m Mtslfnnl Trllmnt, Tlio South I'l'ti OrcKonlan, Tlio AsliUml Tribune. omr Mull Trlbunn Hiill.lltir. SS-S7-: Kortli 111- nlrrctt tcleplumo "ft. Offlrln) lftitr of tlio City of MoOronl Official l'apor of Jnckson County. Kntercd An ptfcnnil-elnss mutter nt Moilfonl, Oregon, uiulur tho net of March S, 1870. sunGcnirxiON rates One yenr, by mall 15.00 One month, by mnll......... ... .SO lVr imc nth, iVlivorcil by carrier In Me!forii, Jacksonville nml On- trtl Point .r.o P ituntat only by tnnil, pi r year S on Wi.Ulv, jr yrnr l 50 L OWNERSHIP OF ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 A state wide organization nntl expansion alter Into a imtton-wiile movotnent for government ownership of the Rrcnt publl cscrvlro corporations notedly the railroads and the teepholno and tclograph, Ib to bo planned here within n few dasy. S. W. Ilrookhart. of ashlnjrton, la in charge of thi embryonic organisation. The fact t lint tho movement Is to become nation-wide, and that the nssolcatlon will delvo Into overy phase of the Kivrrnment ownership plan Is of deepest Interest to everyone. Col. nrootnrt todny explained his or i;an.iat,on plans In the following ar ticle excljslvely wrltton for the I'i Ited Press: The I itposc of this organization 5s investigation, and not agitation. It will first learn the facts and then rIvo them publicity. It believes the American penplo arc entitled to know the truth about both sides of the great questiotfS of public ownership' of public utllltltlcs. Its scope will not ho limited to the railroads, but It uill Include all public utilities. In fact, the first and only active steps its members have already taken are for tho Investigation of government ownership of telegraph and tele phones. Municipal utilities will re ceive immediate attention, and the great question of government owner ship of the railroads in all its phases will bo divided and classified, and as signed to different members for in vestigation and report. The need of an organization of this kind I s apparent to every thoughtful persons. Already prlynto ownership has many organizations and many or gans that glvo great and constant piL-llcIty to the advantages of private ownership. This Information is ex cccdingl partisan. It often omits so much of the truth, or adopt3 a con struction so foreign to the real facts, that Is positively misleads or de ceives public thought. Immense suras of money are spent in dlstemlnating this class of literature all over the United States, and there is no organi zation anywhere to combat it or pre sent tho wholo truth. It has been sald-that tho traspor tation question has never been sottloi nil) where In tho world except by pub lic ownership. It Is likewise said that it Is a scttlod question In every coun tr of tho world where public owner si! Ip provalls. It is also true that public ownerhlp does prevail In three-fourths of tho countries of tho world. Kngland and the United States aro the only countries of tho fu.it cla-s not adopting it. Those fids, together with tho further fact t ' the railroads aro constantly de- I'dlug Increased ratos, in spite of t r enormous Increase In business, liao prosentod tho question of gov ir nent ownership to tho American pt ' te us a live Issuo. They aro a r if fill and a cautious people. They w II not advance In tho dark, tn resent time, they have rlia. -en of the light Uji to only PAYS DEBI m m KATON', Colo., .Jan. 0. If l)Io i;cuea aliould visit a certain town In South Dakota, today ho could put down his lnntorn and cud his search fur nu honost man. This lu t" vlow of Mr. H. Swnrtz of this plnco who has Just received a check for $58.75 in payment of a debt owed to nor husband for 3S years. Tho hus band is long sluco dead and Mrs. Schwartz had forgotten Iour niso about tho dclJt Tho check tamo from a South Dakota town, which Mrs. Bill Warts refuses to naine, and with It n letter stating tho debtor had boon unahlo to moot ho obligation until tho present year. SEEKING FEDERA REALIZE OUR ORATORY ELOQUENT spot'ohos, fulure of the ttoinio oinio annual mooting of tho Ooinmoroial olnh Thursday own ing. Thoy show that tho optimism, hope and spirit, nec essary for acoomplishmont, exist throughout tho valloy. They iudionto tho harmony and unity of purpose among nil soot ions nooossary for successful rosults. Tho unthinking might laugh at tho enthusiasm shown but tho wiso realize that onthusiasm is tho most valu ablo asset; a man or a oonununity oan haw that nothing roally worth whilo has ovor boon nooomplishotl without it. Enthusiasm is tho first ossontial. It is tho ohulition of optimism and no oity was ovor built and no country ovor dovolopod by possiuiism. Given tho natural vosouivos. it is tho duty of tho com munity to utilize its onthusiasm in thoir tlovoloptnont othorwiso it will bo wastod and tho piot tiros oonjurod by our orators romain droams for a moro onorgotio future to roalizo. Cities do not jrrow or count rios develop except bv design, porsistonoy and energy. The village forever vege tates as a village, tho forest a tangled woodland, unless transformed by tho brain and hand of man. It is not the environment that makes tho oity so nmeh.as tho eharaeter of its citizenship. Medford and the vallev aro doublv fortunate. It has not only the favorable environment, but tho right oitizon ship. Tho future looms large with promise but tho future is what the people make it. and if it tails to realize dreams we ourselves are at fault. A largo portion of tho effort in upbuilding and devel opment, the systematic advertising and publicity work needed to interest capital and people to cash our resources must bo done through the commercial clubs. It is neces sary that those organizations bo strongly supported, espe cially during this year preceding the world's fair, when so much must be done to secure for this isolated region the attention it merits. Everyone in every community should join the local club and render it effective support. Medford should have 500 members for its Connnerohd club. A stated income is needed for its support. Mueh work is ahead of it, for which funds are essential. The club is in good condition bettor than for years. Its exhibits are creditable, its correspondence kept up. In Secretary Streets the directors have found the ideal man for the position, but the hearty co-operation of the com munity must be forthcoming to got the best results. f von are not a member of the club, join at once. Americans Should Develop Improved Varieties of Potatoes American iirojrreo in tlie develop ment of improved varieties of pota toes uw not been satisfactory as compared with tho prores of lead ing European countries U tlie state ment of the bureau of plant industry of tlie department of agriculture in department bulletin Xo. -17, "I.owhh for American Potato CJrowers from Gertnnn ExperienrcH." The best Eunean varieties poss ess it better llavor, color, niul tex ture, particularly for boilim; nnd Irv ine;, hut thei-o do not succeed when introduced into the I'uitttd Stnte-i. If private growers would encase in this work ns they hnve in Great Uritnin, Genu any, and AtiKtriii, they would find it a fusciuntin industry nnd. would undoubtedly make notable achievement. In America we Iinvc much io ac complish in breedinjr n potato with a greater fctoreh content. Our pota toes nro now lower than tho Gorman varieties by from 4 to 8 per eent. Onr climatic conditions in Ameri ca are to diverse that we need varie ties of potutoes ndnpted to tpceial localities. Particularly do we need n heat-resistant strain thnt can more successfully withstand tho IukIi sum mer temperatures. Disease resist ance i nnothcr qnnlity thnt linn been bred into certain i'nuifcii .-orts but i so lackinjr in our thnt we have to quarantine nbiolutolv, certtiiii lor oi'ii type that might lsrinjr li-.i'iu.t with them. The breeding of potatoes for dif ferent kind of cooking im-Jit inui Sleeves Out of NEW YORK, Jan. (). 1 sing not of arms nnd the iiiiin; but of aims and the woman I warble. Indeed the J'.i')' c nro nil up in nrms and they .ikh'i imikiiiif niiv bouo ubout re vcfi'ing whether they bo well tinned r not. A fat chance they have to conceal it If their iiriin nro skinnv the way tho newest evening gowin ii iv cut sans sJeever. Nury u hint of it fluff or a frill of lace or chif fon or anything tit all breaks the bare lino from shoulder to finger lip for even tho long kid glove Iinvc been pealed off and thrown chub longingly into tho face of custom. A strand of brinianlH over you shoulder to hold up the wisp of chif fon which passes for u bodico on your evening toilette is tlio nun re1 iipproach to n sleeve you nre allowed these days or rather nightH if you would bo truly fashionable. So you see how impossible it is for you to have anything up your sleevo or even to wear your heart there any more. Tins newest fclcevelecs fashion will surely mean a furbishing up of many a raspy elbow and it is plain to be been that thu glove muker'o load will dopielinj in vain Rivor vallcv won inhow huos tho uivor vnilov woro uoimi at tlio be found profitable. A variety sjw ciiilly siiitel for baking is needed; smother for fning; n do-e-texttirod tuber i-; in some deimind for salads. The housewife today tlnds it neces sary to waste much good material in preparing her potatoes for the table, particularly the irregular, deep-eyed sorts. The use of commercial fertilizers, universal in Germany, is unknown in our western potato districts. Certain of our districts in Maine. New York, and the Atlantic truckini; belts hnve already found it to their profit to u-e moro fertilizer, and potutu grow ing i most prosjwrons in there sec. tions. This should become mort un iversal. Crop rotation is of fundamental importance to tho potato orop in controlling diroa-es nnd maintain ing production, but in the United States only the beginning of an or dered system hns been made. Ger many him n rotation of from 3 to 7 jears between potato crops. Nor lias tho importance of green manur ing yet been fully appreciated in Him country. The problem of securing disease free seed has been met in Germany by an official iu"Kelioii, which re Milts in certificates being issued only to owner of dion6o-freu crops. Such a plan for the United States would be batter if carried out by the co-operation of potnto-growors a Koeintions, the state experiment stn-lion-, and the United States dcjiait incut of ugriciiltuic, rather than through legal euuclment. Date in Society be the manicure's gain now that the riocnkin has been discarded for the harcsliiu. Turn about is fulr nlay as you have long been told, so with the dec orators eon veiling the lovely bro cudes, velours, golden I issues ami other wondrous new dross muterials into gorgeous sofa cushions, drap eries for grand pianos, etc., it oul fit thnt lovely woman should invade the realms of tho uplinUturur and drupe hcrnelf in damask, and bro cade like u throno chair or u J.oni-. Qiiine settee. TiisbcIs from tho curtain depiul uii'iit lini-h her girdles of velour or tulle, nod she bus developed nu mi prccedentcd penchant for galloon nwduy from u severe cold. Owing to n trimming. In combination with hci gowns of chiffon velvet it adds n rich and originnl touch us a girdle, an outlining of a vest or tlm finish of a tunic or sash. A hit of galloon goes a long way however, uud a touch too much may ruin rather thuii aid the effect. The wrist watch has a deadly rival in the pedometer anklet or kneclcl. Tub U thu newest i'ud of thu uugo- BOY OF FIFTEEN MAY BE CHAMPION SWIMMER i' Jflw fcf Gilbert K. Toinllnson of Philadel phia is the flftoon-yoar-oltl bo who sprung a real sensation Ins: summer, when, practically n novice, he broke tile ono-mllo national swimming roo- onl ami then etiptured tho hnlf-mlln title of supremacy from a Urgu and representative field. Competent Judges have pronounced him as prom ising u middle distance pnildler as ever was the great C. M. Daniels a sprinter. Kxperts believe that within n few years he will bo onu of the notable champions. r r . .- mj. .r u n "8 ni it nod trot inr butts nnd with the K'ed recorders t in xo'd or oHvtr circlets or nitrelf addition tn thr bc-ribl.'tMd irlw tbi'V nre vrv hif to tabulate jnnt how ninny mile vimi hnvi followed in the wnki of Tom schoro. An evolution of the cothurne or favored tuugo litf)r w the high shoo left open up the front mid laced aero., the e.xpsed ho-iery with silk en ribbons. In biouze thcs ht shoes are ery .--tiiiiiiiiig hut us a general fashion thev liwir to Woe n i M'lnblancc to the lnhcd btrnt-. of the coryphee who leads the march of the Amiizous to make n bid Io llie ft-l-iouably elect. I'or Indies who have ti Thespian mis nothing could h more iipprnpriate. Sort of a cmo of ''It the .-hoe fit., wwtr it" don't you know. ' DIED NIKE At A-hland. .Inniutry 3, Afrs. S. M. Wise, need 33, a natie of Iowa, duuglitcr of .Mr. mid .Mrs. .Jacob Odlnnd of Minot, S. I). Death followed an oeralioii. She leave, beside- her prent, two brothers and five sislers. a litinbuuil nnd llirre daughters, w d, 4 and 1 yettr. In tcrumiit .MoMlilxin View cuiiH'tery. WASIIHURN-At Wwsor, Idaho, January h, of heart failure follow ing an operation, Mr. Violet .e. Gall 'ahhtirn, agd .'I'i, of Council Muffs, la., daughter of Mr. M. 1.. .Mcl'all of Aslibind. She was a na tive of Ashlnud nnd resided there until time years nun. Resides her mother, deceased leavrs a liiubiind and two (laughters, 11 and 4 years old; four bister-, and two brothels, .Miss Lillian McCall of I'ronpoet, Or egon; .Mrs. CliHriM Winiiigs, .Mrs. I. Neeley nnd .Mis Stella .Mcl'all of Ashland; .Iw.mu .McCall nnd Guurt .McCall, who nre in California, uud Idaho roMiectively. Remains were shipped to Ashlnud. Funeral Thurs day. Interment Aiiuud cemetery. WILSON At Ashland, December 31, Mr. Nancy J. WiUou, widow of thu late Rev. ,M. D. WiUou, uud mother of Y. W. Wilson of Ashland and W. .M. WilKon of Ontario. Sb' was horn in Ohio, June 17, 1833, and hud lived in Ashland for several yeari, being a resident of Talent for some six years previously, and he fore that, of Giants Pans. Inter iiiont .Mountain View cemetery. KING-At Ashland, Janunrv 7, A. i. King, ut Granite Citv hospital, lie was picked up on jlie Plaza Monday alter u stroke of apoplexy and he never regained consciousness, lie caiuo from Lawrence, Kan., in Oelo her nnd has been working i'or W. W. Wilson in his blacksmith shop, lie has ii wife nnd three children, who have been telegraphed nt Lawrence King of Roumanln III UUCIIARKST, Jan. !). King Pur olus of Roumunia was suffering (- his ngc, considerable uneasiness wu elt concerning Iihn. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Luiiy Assistant t!H H. IJAHTJilCrj I'lioncH Jf. 17 and 47-J2 Ambuluuco Sorvlcu Deputy Coroner & Vl t A 4 V.J VoEffilSm CITY MANAGER OF DAYTON ENGINEER OF MUCH ABILITY DAYTON, Olno, Jan. II. It's a new thing in Ameiicaii muiiielpal go eminent In place at the head of a big city uilmiuistialion with a lot nt jtooil jobs tu hand mil u innii who doesn't know whether he is u repub lican or it tlemnei'ttt uud doesn't care whether any of his pMiiitivi u ie good politicians or not. Hut Unit is uit what has happeui'd in laton. bv the appointment of Henry M. Waite to tho position of. bin-iuess manager. He will have complete con tnd of the municipal government. Waite i-nine here from Cincinnati where he was chief engineer of the citv under .Mayor Henry T. Hunt, and where he teolitionircd the method of improving the public streets uud sewers. He hnd pieviouslv been a railroad engineer and superintendent and when Hunt discovered him he wtis in eliufgc of Nome mining piop- crty in et niuiH. He didn l laud on a bed of roses when he took tlie Cincinnati job. His appointment met wilh disfavor among the old time politician in the Republican and Democratic imitv, who thouuht tlie puis in the citv nail ought to go to the mint who delivered the votes on election day. Waile only smiled at this and it wasn't long until In had eouviueed Cincinnati that be bad the good. Waile is the grutidfon of the Inie Chief Justice .M. It. Wnlle of ih Unittsl Stnls supreme conrl. lie i n Imcbeior mh i nnlv miiiisrmvut nrr motoring nnd K"lf. There isn't n toad within i.tv miles of Ciioio- nnti thnt ho ilon'l know nnd the minute he lenve his work ho i om in U car. Phyicnlly lia is of the Lincoln tpyo, being tsll, rnther "loop isl shoiihler, and with a chin which inilierttes perMNtenee. and sM'll- dis aster to the Republican nnd Demo cratic Militictans of Dnvtou who arc expecting hint to fall down on the jb in the hope that thev can return to power. Waite is lit year of ne. He is rfcvive n salary of IUiOO a er, which is nu advance of $0,300 it enr over his salurv in Cincinnati. Wnite's selection followed the adoption of a new chatter by the vot ers of Dayton last snmwer. This charter provides for the rottnniinti dnn of government. The people elected five ,oiniaisioners. one of whom ik to act n mayor, i lie com mismnucr under the dinner were chanted with the selis'tinii of h Iih- iius malinger who will have chance of the general ndminUtrntion. The duties of the mayor nre vrfunclorv. Tlie plan is to empbnsixe I he var iolic features of the plan of organ ization of private corHintioUN in the inunlciMtl government. The clt ir.cn: nre the tockholders, the com missioners ar the himrd of dins'tor nnd the busine- manager rcpre-ent the executive end. John II. Patter sou, president of the National Cnh Register company, bonded tin com mission which drafted the cbnrter, and the plnu is recoguircd as being his. Waite will make nil appoint nieiits uud bine charge of nil ini provemenls mnde by the city. (ooil Vnol. If you want good wood, gut It from Prank II. Ray. Tho now Cort theater In Ronton will bo opened this month. HEAD SIM UP? IJyomel gives Instant relief. If suffering from a cold or catarrh causing dull headaches or nn Itching and burning sensation In the nostrils, surely try Hyomol. It gives quick, effective and permanent relief or money refunded by Chas. Htrang. It goos rlnht to tho spot yon fool bet tor In five minutes. No roundabout method of stomach dosing with Hyomol you breatlni It. This health-giving modlcntlnn goes di rectly to tho IiiMiwikhI momhrauo, all Irritation and congestion Ih quickly relieved, tho delicate Uwuiob hoalod and vitalized. Hyomol should bo In every houso hold. DrugglstH ovurywhoro sell It, Ask for tho completo outrit f 1.00 size. MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Cornotioro ,'i2G North Bartletl. Phono f;G3 Jf. MRDUOItD UIArUV COMI'ANV It CO Rugs and Carpets woven from old carpota and sowed rags. fill Kast Main l'linno rjil.'l-lt 1 DETERIORATION OF VIUZED mm a T 11ATTLK CUKMK. Mich . .Inn H -'Detorloratlou of I'lvlllcd Woman" an Ituiilrnlcil leelure bv )r Itlrhavd' Knot Smith, or drnuit Ratililrt, Mich , was tho tm uii t nn t address delivered tiefore todaj's sessions of tho Na tional Cnurcl'ciif'o on Rrco Helter ment vvlilrh convened beie yiwlonln). Scores or noted seleulUts and socio logltts, physlrlaiiH. odurntunt and di vines from this country and from Rti roieiia rouutrliHi wont picAcni ut to day's siswlous mid took part In ths iIIncuhsIoiih of tho set speeehos. Other speakers nud their subjects to day were: Dr. RaiucHt Hong, LcIhiiiI Stan ford University. California, "Srhunl Hgleno"; Dr. Horace Plttnliett, ox minister of agriculture for Ireland. Dublin. "Uituctluu of. Individual. City. State and Nation In Io-IiikIuk nbout Unco llottomnuil"; Professor Irving Plsher. of Yalo t'nlvcrslty Now Haven. Conn., "Tho National Department of llmilih"; tho Rev Caroline llurtlett Crane, KntiimnxiM Mlohlgan. "Coinmuuliy Ibgleiie tho Itev. Newell Dnlght lltHU. pastor of Plymouth Church, Ilrooklu. "I'ue lory Degeneration"; Dr. Thomas Dnr llngton. Anioiliuii Iron and Htcel In stitute, Now York. "Indutrlal Wei fare": Dr J. N. llurty. coiumlsslouor of heulth of ludUiiH, "Tho Cost or lllgh Living as a die lor In Unre De (tHUHtry nuit Limitation of I'uaillles". Shelby M. Ilnrrlson, director of the Department of Rurv.-vg nnd ICxhlblts. Kussi'l Snue Ko indntloii, Nw York, "Social iiirvcv." and nn nddrms t', WoodhrlilKO N IVrrls. governor of MltlllKHtl RUN-DOWN FOR YEARS Strength Itesioreil by 'liio, StreiiKth and even tire Itself de pomlH usiti iioiirUhment nud proper1 nMlntllallou of rood, mid unless dl giMtlon Is good the wholo body suf fers. Mrs. C. W. Ilusby of .Moundsvllle. W. Va.. ': "I'or years I was In a weakened, run-down condition, nud I could not find iwi) thing that would belt) me. Vlnol was recommended nnd I tried It. Ilefore 1 flillslieil tlm first bottle I was bettor. I continued Its itsti nud am as well as ever. I hava gotten several nolplibnrs to take Vlnol with tho sanio result." Wo know the gnHl jsiwer of Vlnol, our delicious eod (Ivor nud Iron tonic without oil. In building up all wenkenod. rnu-dnwn persons, and for rhninle coughs, cold and pulmonary trouble, and thnt Is why we gunmu Iuh tn rntiirn your money If it iIih not help you. Medford Plinrnuu). Medford, Dro. P. S. Our Saxe Salv Is truly won derful for Kcseimt. We guarantee It Sure KncJicaUDr.s of L9H Trouble Amoiik the linllr.ilW . "f llin nl.ie ! I.Unjc jmul.io i ii ni ii. . I" fi-MT Ullll IllKllI ki'l A ' IKPIW" I (ill IIHllW lifl.'U llll.. I '.I II i, 'lid III. I eill tliinx iimrii I. iii .ii.-1 1 1 ! ti ill ii Mini wiii iiil urnsi ". ..t" "' 'I' ttfv I'i In. .in'- AHi i.iilu' i fii r ur )iil nf iiw, U Its. mil Iii I..- imwl lii-iii-llrlul In lirliiilu -ii -in r'U.f In iii.my CSMW iuMIiMv ri" -il Imi.lliiiile III. nw UU i) .i ilii.lWini-H- I lisrt ii-rrtw, n.iili lilnlil HKialM mikI ilrull)- lu iu Iiimu. A insii hu lieuril ui" iiiukIiIii hiM.iI lue lu Iske niir Aliltpi'. I I""1 1 ls allrtill.ui In lilm tlii'lt I St I-ikI IIm- ilmlur i I kIimuIiI vi In Wi.mlnc I illil, Hint win ii I s) lie ti- I . 11 jr ire- wurw llieii I wiwimIm r-l wlwt ImiI Ihih lol'l ! hImiiiI hUi iiu-IIi lui I Imi:ii I.iIiIhk II. Willi nn faltli wleil ivir, 11 1 l.rf'irv I lii.il lnLni Idriv IkiIIIm, I iiiuM i'l molding IVnr niul lilirkl isim iiiiiiI ami (ur titer a rar I Iihvi- Iwi'ii Hill atitl In lifllir Ie ullli tlm ii I i-tvr wm (AHWhiIII. V I' HUM Alt lAlmve lilirinlli"l. IuiiH- mi le.iii -I I ): kiimn'n Allitsiu.- lit. Imh ii .nii n lr tiwniy jn-ur Imi .i l iii.i.t i (Hi in . m fur 'eie Tlmwil I hit I.iihk AiTi lii llrmirlillU llri.iii lilul A.tlnim. SIiiI.1h.iii Cnlitu nint In H.lriililiitf I hi. hi nli in Ciilitiillls mi liur. i.ll'H. imUiiim nr In'. It (urniliiu ilriiir- Ak (or ln.iiktit -llliitt nf ii-iiivitIi'S Mini ivrllit In Kiklinoi l.il.nrutiiii rlillmliti'iilii. I'ii (nr el ill in,- I'nr mile lir nil I'-mlhiK ilrucnUU E.D.Weston Official Photographer of th Medford Conunorcial Club Airjntcur Finiflhiuft Post CurcUi Punoraruiii Work Flash Hglit.s ' Portraitft ntorior and oxtorior viowt Negatives niado nuv tiim and any placo .by appoint mont. Ii. .M. IIAKMON, Manager. 208 E. Main Phoue 1471 IETN SUBJEC ISIS 2-Vaudeville Acts-2 ilhiir I Iiii-i it. clarinet sololxt, dii'cri fiom tho Untlnh ICiiitilro and Pautngcii clreiilt. In impiilar unit classic ii'tielolr. DICK SHAM Hlimlug. Talking and Dnui'liig t'oinedlSU PIIOTOPI..WS The Whimsical Threads of Destiny Two Reels TlltC I'ltlt't; OP lit. MAN IIIJAItTM A lied Cross Seal Mlory CI.I.MPSKS OC I'DMI MI'K I'Mticiitliiiml COI.d.Viii. llt;.K I.I.Mt .IXIM.VIIili (VltTDilNS A Inugh Proilueir l'rom Htiirt to l'llllnlt FAR THEATRE TODAY i, i-ni.i,i;m:.v ct. .MiiRlr and lllusliius PHOTOPLAYS wjiuv rii3titoT .Mirt" piisititirrn: Two reel IVnturo with lis r burn Teiiimnt Ih tho litis role AM.MATKIt WRKKI.Y News in motion pictures I.OCKKD OCTATTWISIA'i: I "nice Comedy WtMIIAVOIITII ,V UOtll.WOUTII Music niul Krrectn Malluec 2 1'. i:enlng 7 p. m. Tn i eat re Uilibiy mill Sutiitibi) lgln Snliiiilit) .Mulluco -.t. p. in. "I'ARTMMtS IV I'ltlMIt" i rcl Lnlilii Wostnru. "MH'TII AI'ltlCA.V WIIAI.I.VO iXDoniv" ICiIImih Industrial. ' "WAXTRIl A Itl'ltltUMt" Kdlson Comedy. Violin nnd rtnno Music vacdkvii.i.i;: oitituv .v witoii ThiM lUrmony IUys lu Mtnglag and Dmii-lng Singer Sewing Machines Machines for rent, phono 8IC-X. 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