w tf medford rarxin tribune, medford oRrccioyr, Saturday, way i, i.015 PXG1B THRU S3 f u w; y ..-I f . j Til" (lienler Moitfonl Club muni ml, with Mri. Klrhy Mlllor ho'tcrni, wan linlil .Monilny iifttirnonn, May 10, nt tin Htttr llientr'. Tin ntnKewnii lirofiim-ly decorated wllli row, which tumUlmr wlili the pretty rn tunic, uv(i Hint nrtlMIc ettlnn ho helpful to in iimK-In n n. , jjood lrci widliitcit ot mimic loveu tilled tho tln'Btm. Tin duct, 'Oil, That Wo Two Worn .Mll)lllK," llll olll fl VtM lit', WHN plettH liicly niitiK l' Mm. Hurl Tliclroff nml ilr. rredejlck Lunge. Tlm t lr nolo, "My Alrl Talk," In n Imllml of exceptional pnthoii, and iim well riltirt1 by Mr. I'orter J. Nff, who ioi'hm'h n villi" of fine tenor iiinllt)'. Tim ptaun nolo, "A Pay In Von Iff," Include; llirett part, "Tim flon iloln," "Tim l.oy Komk" nml "(looil Miilit." Tim poetic nml dreamy character of tlm cnuiiolllon won well lirouwlil nut liy Mli Venlta Hamilton, who played In her muni fliil.heil tylt. Mr. Tlielroff nang a noprano nolo, "If I Were a Hone," n linllntl rotjulr Iiik n nynipatlintlc (iinliy of lone. Thin Is n well known chararlnrUlle hIiikIiik wan lututially Reed. Tint violin nolo, "Prayer From tint Jewel of llui .Madonna," n colo noted for It beauty, wnn Riven hy Mm. Zela Whll" Paley, a violin plaer writ known for her fine, mcrutlon, Mm. Frederick Lunge, n rcnldcnl of .Medford and formerly of I.0111I011, 1,'iiKlaiul, nng In n well trained con trnllo volro tint dcftcrlptlvn ballad, "An Old Harden." In rcuin to nn encorn who wnn no kind ai to ulnt: another ballad. Mm. I'ality dullRhtcd tlm audi into with niinllmr lolln nolo, whlrh hu tlm elonlnjt number. Tlm appreciation of tlm audlcnco .wan khown by Ihn Imnrly aplaur of ovi'ry number. Mm. Klmer Chlldcr wnn vrry pleasantly mirprlned nt their orchard homo. North Phoenix, Thurtday, by tlm Klvo llundri'd Club or Central I'olnt. I.unch bclnji dorviul from tlm well filled banket prepared by tlm rluli, tint remainder of t ho dny wnn lnt with flvn huiidrd, fancy work nml coneratlon Tliono present wit" McmlnmcN W)nn leevcr, Ken iiclh llrbi, (Icoi-rc rank")', Jaimm t'orniitl. Hhlpley Itoiw, Mm. II. Kami imon of Tnromn, Wniib., n Burnt of the club, tlm Mln.c I'rarl Hon nml Frnnclnc McXnmnr. . Mm. Alnn Hrarkcnrcod, who hni been In tlm Harrml lloarf liospltnl Hlucn tlm flmt of tlm month, In re-rovi-rliiR nlowly but ttatlnfiiclorlly from tlm ctffrrtn of un oporatlon. Him will rriniiln In tho bonpllal nbout ten day loiiRor. Tlm I'orKol'.Mp'Not club wnn en i'ilulin'"l by Mm. ('. I'lcklo nl lnr homiT, 34 CotlnKit ntrrut, Thumduy nflornoon. At i o'clock n ibilnty two rournc luncicou wim nurvud, Klnnlly nil tlopurtod, thunkliiK tlm IiokIimr for n dollRbtful nftcrnoon, Tho mooting ot tlm l,ArontTA,cli urn' Clrclo of tho WnshliiRton nchool will bo hold noxt W'odnondny after noon, May intli, at tho nchool bulliN Iiik. A larRC nttndnncn In dcnlreil nn officer will bo eluctnd for tho on niilnii )oar. Tho Indln of tlm Catholic church gnvu nnothnr of tlmlr populur duncoa In tlm Miimll hull of tho Natatorlum I'rldny ovoiiIiir, An iMiJoynblo ovonliiR wiih ipont by all proHont, Tho iiiubIo wan fur iiImIhkI by llnxtdrlHR'n orchontrn, Tho Colony Club wan ontortulnon nt bildKo at tho homo of Mm, l''rod orlck N, UopkltiR at her ranch homo, tlm Snowy Hutto orchard, Thumdny nflornoon, Tlm Nnllo HrldKo Club win) ontor tnlimd at tlm homo or Mm. G. A. KiiIrIU at hir homo on Kant Main tttrrot Thurnday afternoon.. Mr. and Mm, Corning Knnly nnd chlldron nrrlvod Friday anrt havo (ulion tho Stanton (Irtffla buiiRatow for tho Biimmor, Mr. and Mm. H, F. Oiillu-Io enter tnlnod at dlnnor Tluimday and Fri day nluhtu at their ranch homo near .luekttonvlllo, Mm, U, 0, LuniBdon ontortntnod tho Friday nrldxo Club at her linma on Mouth Holly utreet 'Fililuy after noon. On Timmlny flvcnlim tlm Mlnnnn Miuy ami Kdua (loni ontorlitlnod with n lliit'ii nhowcr for Minn Mnrnarot JnckK. Tlm Kui'titn wnr nmt at tlm door by l.aura York, iIUkuIimiiI an lilniih." I.nltr "Dinah" roiulurlod lint uni'tttn Into another room, and kIvIiik MIhk Jnckn a daintily trlmnmd do thru basket, nuked Iht tq tnkn down tlm wnnhlntr. Many dnlnty nnd iiwftil Rift wnrn n-cnlvitd. Tlm Kiii'ntn witr nnkrd to draw tlm plnnn for tlm bnppy rotipln' futuro bourn. Mnny nmiiHlns nrrniiRitumntn wpro drawn, l.lttl" r'd cupbU, cleverly coucfnlod In a bin rod heart, nnkml qimMlnna which nimln miirh merri ment wlmn nnnwird by tho rrowd. A dainty nupper wan ftrvcd hy tlm hONtfuncn, TIiohk prcneiit wore. MInk MnrKan-t .Inckii, nnd tlm Mlfl Dora Hmonk, Mnry , (lore, I .mint TrHrhlrr, Cnrollta Jnck. (Irnrn Mlt chull, Htnlla Krlbn. Oeiicvlev" Wort ninn, ISniiiin Ditiw, Kttlier llnrrUou, Mnry A. (lore nnd Kdnn (lore. Tlm nirctlnrc of the Womnn'n Home .Mlmlonary noclmy nt tlm M. K. church 011 Ilnrtlelt trol Friday af ternoon wan made onti of umuunl In terent nnd (ho program whlrh wan Klvcn following tlm biiMiiMm nennlon by the llttlo ono who nrn enrolled In tho Mother-.' Jewel cln. llrliiRlnK In tlm 8heaoii, an an openlne onic by all prenent. Iterltatlon. Nellie Ola-cork. Hour, Jeweln, Kleanor VanNeim. Iterltatlon, HMher I'almur. DlnliiKiie, nx boyn. Jewel JliiRlen, ten llttlo r.lrln. Koiik ami recitation, Gertrude l.lmtley, Mm. J. K. llnwklnn cave an In terentlnit talk of the work being done for the detltute and homelri children by the Home Mlmtonary no clety. Mm, John Carkln gavo tho talk lug mite box after which all ad journed to tlm batetnent where two long tnblen had been beautifully dec orated with rotea nnd arranged to neat nil tlm children prenent and then nerved with Ice crenm nnd rake. Kven though the weather wan not all miniblne, tlm afternoon wan one of Interest and itleaiure to tbono In attendance at IliU meeting. Monday evening, May 10, tho V. It. C Indlen held a nodal In tlm lied mnii hall, the occasion being the pro actuation of a flag to the Bonn or Veteran. Major Andru called tlm meeting to order and Introduced Attorney Mc C'nbn, who In behalf of Mayor Kiner Irk. prenented the flag to the Bonn or Veteran. Prof. A. J. Ilanby In well chonen word, mndo the accep tation npeech. Itev. I W. Camtenn of the nap tint rhiirch gave the principal nil drcM telling of the heroic deeds of the boyn. Mm. Nancy WlUon prenented a birthday rake decorated with tiny flag to the Bona of Veteran. The vUltora wero then Invited to the banquet hall where Ico cream nnd cako were nerved by the W. Jt. C. ladle. Tlm hall and table were beautifully decorated suitable for tho ocratlon. At the apodal builnenn meeting of tho Amoiua clnnn Friday evening tho following officer wero elected for tlm eniiiliig nix menths: MUa Thcono Carkln, prenldent; Mlsa KlUabvth lllnckford, secretary ami troanureri Ml Norn Dalley, nodal president, and Mia MlWred Corey, reporter,, A vote of thank wan taken for tho retiring prenldcnt Minn draco Drat ney, In appreciation of hor npoclal work In Uie eland. Mr. 11 J. Ilolmott will tench tho lesson this Sunday, l'lunn for the summer wore din cussed and roiortn from tlm differ ent committees wn-c- road, Ten mombcm were present. Tho I'nrent-Toachor clrolo of tho IiIkIi nchool will moot In tho high school building Friday, Mny 21 at 3 p, m. A short business hohsIor for tho election of offlcom for tho com. lug year will bo followed by a nodal hour, Thin In tho tlmo for tho annual ex hibit or the manual training nml do most lo Hclenro departments of tho high school, All patrons or the high school nnd citizens riro Invltod to attend, MIsh Nydah Nell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. Frank Null, bus recently returned from a winter spout In Port land, whuro Alio ntudled tho cello with Ferdinand Kourad, Mlsa Nell ulso hud practice with tho Portland Am ateur Orchestral society, t Mm, 0. A. Knight van hostess to tho Thursday iirldgo dub nt hor homo on Kant Main atreet Thurmluy afternoon, Mr. and Mm. nonar, residents of 238 South Holly street, entertained Informally In honor of Mr. ami Mm. Gray. Tho latter .a a sister or Mrs. Charles llonsolman. Mr. nnd Mm. Gray will shortly return to their homo in Montnnn, Carda and music furnished tho evening's entertain ment. Refreshments were nerved and at u lato hour the company departed, voting Mr. and Mm. llounr royal en tertainers, About forty members of, Ollvu He bokah lodge or Medford responded to tho Invitation of tho Ashland Hebok ah lodge, to bo present at their Initi ation nml banquet Tuesday evening ami assist In tho degrco toum work. The Medford degrco team Initiated two candidates Into tho Ashland lodge after inltlittlon. A abort program was given, after which dnnclug was enjoyed. A banquet wna served at tho close of tho evening, " ' ' I Mm. (Porcy 'ood cntortalnod a few of her frienda at hor homo on North Uartlett Friday evening, A dainty luncheon wan served. Tho evening wna spent hi playing cards. Tho gucstH wore the Misses Juno Wil son, Uertha. J.oftus, Ethel Curry and Holon Yockey. The Girls' Thursday Hrldgo dub was entertained nt tho homo ot Mrs, Ira 1), Dodge Thumduy afternoon. Tlm people or tho Griffin Creek district had a Irani times nodal Hat urduy night In the Itosednle school house, Ihn firul noclul of tho kind held In that district. There was n large irowd nnd everyone seemed to havoj u Jolly tlmo. Tlm program ronslitcd( of Instruments) solos, romlc song and recitations. Professor Wells or Jacksonville gave a nhort talk on having a community center and tbi valtm of getting together. Tho ladloa nerved supper of baked beans, aand wlrlms, pickles, cake and coffee, af ter which tho young folk played gaums. Among the vlnltora present wero Mr. nnd Mm. Percy 'Wells or Jacksonville. Mr. and Mr. J. D. Skin ner, Mr. WhUcnant, John Whlse nant. Minn Delia Whlsenant and MIm iletl Clirrord of Medford; C. L. Hmlth nnd family or Phoenix, and Mr nnd Mrs. Raymond Hinltb or tho llurrell orchard. Mm. Ulchard Pfdffer, Master lllchard and l.lttl Dorrls, went south last Wednesday to Join Mr. Pfdffer. Their many friends wish them bon voyaxo. A lingo number of III'1 piirdiU, Irm.'lii ih nml rriiiidH nl Hie J.incoli Mlioui lielit a very iiU'iimiiil iitu' prof- !ll.l.l If.... -I ,1... ...I I l...!l.ll....lu,"" liji.il. iiM-ri. .. ... ,...., I........B.dun.t SUnmn Mnlon .nin..-nn.i. ....... rns, nddri. Itev wnieii tiiiu neeu tipen to tue piionr during flie r.'ij, minle it olinimlitu die onitlon fur llio ritiini", while tlm niati linl I nulling mid Miwitig exliilut lirouglit forth miiiiy pli-itT.l nml ui iri"i't n'liiuiks frtnn the i-ltii. .Mm, lllHiimx, Hie iiresiilent of the I'iiienl-TeiielieiV circle, hiijtxvnte.l til" liiriiuilioii of n "IiiIIicik' elub," wliieh nIhuiIiI lirjntt the fntliiTH mine uellvely in touch with ill" children, expccliilly tlm ho.vw. Mr. Ilnnh.v holc Init'lly, In voiiil lite plan Iroi'i tlm ti'iiolieis' Htmiilpoiiit, lieemiHe, lie hiihI, Ihn i;ieillrht need of the m'IiooIk in n eloer ((.opcriitlon between the (unentH mid Iciich'.T. Judge ICelly licnttily itpprovnl nueh nn orgnitUn tlmi nml Hpoke of tin impiovcmeiit Wi the icliool-r nltico tlm organization of llie I rrut -Tciifjior circles. He nnld that ho believed (lint n father.' club would ho of jirent service In the juve nile uoiiit. MVmt of the .leliniueiit ililltlieii, he nffiniied, ennlil ciisiiv be tlaeitl to homes where theie was ti lack of iuti'ii'it In the eliiltlren. With flic li 11 elub o whom the eliiMtru roiihl Im p.i ruled inniiv of the ilelnu qtieut linen might he rreliiimed to iiM'fut nnd hoiiornhli citizenship. Dr. IticLrrt fxprcwt-ril hii nppmviil of the plan niul hoped Hint through nn or gnnixntioii the mIiooI liuildliigH might he nH'iied not only to tbee ini'itingi, hut also for tlm In1" dNeiiKsion of nil sulijeclH which have to do with the publie welfnre. After fuvonihle re mark hy othci geiitlcuieii, .Mr. Ilanby hii appointed to nnine it committee in the near future who xhotild tonnu late plans nml tall a meeting to mt feet hiieh an orgnnintimi. Jt U pliimicil to have similar elub1 organ ized in the different sections of the city which shnll work together for the iielteniient of the children, eeo cililly the bon. MIh 1'lorencc Triuvhride then Ming n very p!t'a.in nolo. Mm HnwkiiH ndlcd to tlm pleasure hy rendliiR "TluJiuer.." The principal speaker of the even ing whm Dr. Kiekert, who sjioke upon "the cure of the eyen nnd when gliifMW hhoulil he worn." Hit miM that brain truiniiic nml eve Mtviitg went together, niul that much nwk wnnluesH iiml ilullncsi niiion ehil dreil we iiu to defeetive ight, un known tv pnrentit nml teaehem. Thai UiIh would eniisr neteii sfntin on other pint of the body beeittine, the ehilil expended two or three times the amount of ncivotis force to leant his IcHium that he would need to if hit vision were uomiiil. After it very direful and instruc tive explanation of the slriictuinl de fect k of the eyo hy meniiK of diu- grnmu, he showed how the Icnsei used would overcome the trouble. He said Hint glasses should he woni whenever lliere ia ft lack of nciile vN. ion nml brought foieihly before us that eye utriiin used much nervous force which nhouhl go to other work. raining di'.ect in remote pints of (he body. If Hih stntin U removed, then nnltiro of her own accord will heal the body. This entertaining and instructive evening wits hrought lo u close hy a violin solo hktllfully played hy Miss Aileen IVrl. The next mectlnj of (ho Lincoln Parent-Teachers' club will he n luisi. noftH meeting nt .1:15 p. in., Thursday, lo eleel officerH for tho coming year. f Wednesday evening ft reception. enpup FnflM "nnRP (1FTHP naNP.Hri'' STAR. fltlNnAV. MDMnAV wnn nlven llov und, .Mrs. F. W. Cam tens and family by tlm membern ami friend of tho lliiptlnt cliiinb- At n 30 n biinquut was served lo about Titt jiitrsons In the hasemont of tlm M, III cliiiich, after which they ad Jotirned to tho Jlaptlst church, which wiin tastefully decorated In red and green, where a most enjoynblo pro gram wan given, Doxology, congre gation Invocation, H I,. Dennett: ad dress of welcome, II ('. OnrmUt, ad- dress, Itev. V. I Hhlelds, plnno. ami Hutchln-I son; address Jlev it. j;. Tucker,, I solo, Miss Florence Ifazelrlgg; nd-l drenx, llov, J, IC Hawkins; quartet, I M lnt.es HiuelrlxR ami lllnman, Mesxr IMiueadcn ami Dennett; address, (' O. Pewer: reading. Miss Grace. Ilrown; address, Hon, W. I. Vawter;, solo. Forest iMmeades; resicnses, Itev unci Mm. Carslenn; "Illest lie tlm Tie That Dlnds," congregation. inula:; Wi'.m hihiiiim JMM i1lnm' LU'-Hd' annnV .V rmSE H nnnnnnnW tBmv KBmmUXBf'mr ll aHg JnnnnnnnnnnnnnnW siTtiVnBBK 'i'-tMf ., tnf!allV pBnsssssssssssssssv BnsssssssssssBnWflBnBCt BnssT vvvisssssssw. t .nsssssssssss.' J.ilsilHVIi9n9kiV' 'iPiiB lnHif .aJbS InnnnnlEf Jm nv r'JliW aHiMVLKl) I sfuaaA'B't-"-1 HiKJBlrMT 1 mmZ- i 'IlBS'1 BlV ' I iHntSit-TtRKflnnV IRIK lininnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnnnnninnHr v -H i!!" v:!nSng-ininnnnnnnmJf -$VWJ 'snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnlt i "' (Mflk&lHMnjsntMiaP'l PPPPPPPPPPPPPAl 0in7n7n7n7n7n7n7n7n7n7n7n7n7inB1cr SnTnTnTnTnTnsTflK 4 'vinsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssnV HtnssMnssssssnHssssVsinsssslMftninBBinVBr I TanssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssHB.Ininssst InsssssssssssinsssssssssisssssssinsitU filnsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssllk" J ;ilnsssssnisssssssssssssss1 Mm. Charles Palm entertained a few friends nt a dinner party Sunday evening at her homo on Holly street. The gticntn were- Mr. and Mm. II. I', l.umsden. Mr. and Mrs. Jap Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchinson. Mr. nnl! Mrs. W. A. llulcl ot Ann Arbor. Me., ure guests or Medford friends for a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georga II. Carpenter returned this week from a short trip I to San Francisco. Mm. George D. Canode, assisted by Mm. Porter J. rcir, entertained a number of friends at tea thin after noon nt tho homo of the former on Dakota avenue In honor of Mm. Canodo's mother. Mm. Ncff nnd Mm. Sargent, who leave next week for the cast. Wednesday afternoon the Catholic I-ndles of tho Altar society gave their weekly tea at tho parish hall. Mm, N J. Garrett and Mm. harles L. Schleffclln were hostesse. Mr, t. M. Tinnt -- '---- &. TltiiMltltV f.llltMtluA Attjlt ki I 1 AlllL.' t' on Went Main street Tuwiday afWf noon. Mrs. W. It, dy entertalawT dlnnor Friday evening for the Mt June and May Barhart. iif". .4 .44 MEDFORD C0LLEIC MTCt! The Verdict tx convincingly and overwhelmingly for Goodrich. This company alone through the daily press of January 31st fv to th con suming public the most sweeping reduction ever made in tire prices. This established the only genuine Fair-List in existence on non-skid tires today. Goodrich prices were dated February 1st in ordinary course. Other tires were reduced in prices a few days later and the reduction dated back to February 1 st. f i s Every real price-reduction on tires has fol lowed the lead of Goodrich. As always, Goodrich policy and Goodrich methods first gave the tire user the benefit of reduced prices. We lowered tire cost for Viy tire user when we did that. Wc went more than con tent to await the verdict And that verdict is over whelmingly and convincingly in favor of Goodrich Tires and of Goodrich Fair-List prices. We knew that the tire user was buying mileage service he was buying what the tires would do for him, rather than so much bulk rubber and fabric We knew what our long years of rubber manufacture and tire-making had taught us. We knew we were mak ing tires which had exactly the right amount of rubber and the right quantity of fabric to deliver exactly the right kind of service We knew that too much rubber and too much fabric would be as detrimental' to the service of the tires as too little, The tire user knows that Goodrich led in putting tire prices on their just and proper level. Only 5 PLUS for the Best Non-Skid i u c ThU it the Famout Goodrich Safety Trtad Noto the following table of comparative prices on non.WSd tire. Column headed "A." "B," "C" ami "D" repreient four highly advcrtlicd tiro and be lure to note Goodrich Safety Tread cott from S to 48 JJ lea than other hown belew: CMrlch OTHER MAKES SUe SfctT . . Ttc.a "A" "B" "C" t- 30x3 9.45 '10.55 '10.95 '16.35 'lt.lf 30x3 12.20 13.35 14.20 21.70 23.W 32x3 14.00 15.40 16.30 22.05 25.30 34x4 20.35 22.30 23.00 31.15 33.55 36x4 20.70 32.15 33.00 41.05 41.40 37x5 133.901 39.001 41.001 49.05 52.05 You pay money for your tires. You want miles from your tires. Goodrich Tires arc built to deliver mileage at the least cost per mile, and to deliver it with, jj the greatest ease, the greatest y comfort and the greateet 0COf9OfViy 4 Every ounce of enerff, every bit of intelligence, every-. flash of genius, every atom of efficiency in the wheJe Goodrich organisation has been concentrated on this proposition of making tires which will merely give the greatest mileage at the least cost. The Goodrich tire user know that right now, today with all the stampede te meet Goodrich prices, Coed rich quality is not met and that his dollar buys more tire service in Goodrich tires. "As good as Goodrich" is today the plea. Let us say to you, in all good faith and with every confidence in the fair-minded judgment of the tire user.. that no other tire made has in it and of it the experi ence, the know-Aour and the know-why which govern the selection and the combina tion of the exact Quality quantity of rubber and fab ric which constitute Good rich Tiros. st Coafa but Si rnorlAari CcoJrieft sronv kar t-nuolA tnaJi .Miii'li ititliuii'fNim J Iiw'h), yit tounrtln the tyiwwritinK rtfmtHi lo h liclil Kritlny, tha S8lli. Vretirnltmy cmitrAti ure beinjc hclil regularly iW mjr the niftlit KesnionK. MiMn Hn-ol Putney onrollcil thW we Tor tho leiiHipra' Htewigrftlilti courfp. Wnltor Ifaxi Ihm xrr-urrtl nn office position with tlii .Mnlfiml Fruit ctim pnny nnd vill pnlr upon hH ilutie-i Srttiinlny. - Mnrrtin Vcrtift win thr first nh drnt to receive one of the $2.f0 pffjt-l piece riToittly offered nn n priro by ihd fnnilty. An .f'JJSO gold picre ra not in circulation they hnd to hcli c cuicd frm Ihi mini, and rtni Worth slihtfy more thnir fitco VBlne. I). I. Vnn Gilder made if fAittinmi trip to Aihlitnd Htrtlny, V - Theodore Kohlo ih rweiitly fil tered nijtHt tjohool. tnkinif iyptmf xhorthnnd. Vemon O'llrien took a pfettmtpi ,v'i work tent in office , pra Kiiday nrepHratorv to the VitJ tost which will Ik Riven Ht-xt wc. Vernon exjRctH to t-raduftt! with'lHM ora hooh. " A. X. l'fllraer, nutlior of PaWiwr jwnman.thip, nwarded iloan VhnjjplA a etdent.sr certificate lust vtA;. Tbcsc certificate.-: nrtj haril lo se)w mid nre much diwircd. - Ono hundred jxrr cent speler in Friday' test: Ue Korb, 'MarctM Vertln. Uuth ifauumif, Annw Bate man. ThU rseana they ej)41cd "sawa wonl." SlfCclM9en re licinjr secured in writing, nnd t.vpinj: hiidgcU art lieK made up prepArator- for our ia'jpce lion day. "Goodrich First" is the verdict of the motoring public, which knows that Goodrich first gave it the great benefit of Fair List prices and which demands increasing thousands of Goodrich m R4JSTED THE B. F, GOOPR1CH COMPANY, Akron. Ohio Tires , 1 -" --- --tm-Mir $8 li. l i o '. ' i'r,' V 'W " . H " ?i ,M mmm- .w I i.i i f-- r' t ' mm .-vwftw-71