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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Tho Gohlcn Link Dlblc clans of tbo
llnpttst church will hold tholr regu
lar meeting Wednesday afternoon at
tho homo of Mrs. P. W. Mean, 401
South Newton. Mrs. Mcara will
hovo chnrgo of tho meeting which la
tho second of tho eorlca to young
mothers. Mrs. Louis Ucnnott and
Mrs. Charles Hoover havo chnrgo of
tho social pnrt of tho program. All
members aro urged to bo In attend
ance
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Wlsman, M.
L. Snarr and W. P. Splgglo, all of
Shonandonh Valley, Virginia, aro vis
iting at tho homo of Newton W. IJor
don and family on South Oakdale.
Ford tops, scat covers, hoods and
celluloid lights. Tent Factory, IOC
N. Front. 132
James Dooley of Hilt, Ca1 Is
upending a few days In tho city at
tending to business matters.
Upholstorlng and furnlturo re
pairing nt L. 13. Ackloy's Auto Top
factory, 118 S. Central avenuo. Phono
222-J. 130
"Hypocrites" ono of tho most
talked about films of tho year will
bo presented at tho Star thoator noxt
week. Tho photoplay has created a
storm of protest from tho pulpit
wherovor presented bocaiiBO of a
sarcastic reflection upon tho clergy.
Bco Davo Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Dldg.
A heavy shower nt Prospect Sun
dny nettled tho dust In tho roads,
particularly In tho pumlco portions,
and tho road is now In first class con
dition. Hereon doors Mod ford Lmbr. Co.
Mrs, James Lowell Dunlop of
Portland spent Sunday and Monday
visiting Mrs. M. M. Putnam, on her
leturn from tho San Francisco ex
position. Velvet leu cream at Do Voe.
No gamo Is scheduled for noxt Sun
day for tho Medford baseball team.
Tho following Saturday and Sunday
games will bo played with tho Klam
ath Falls (cam.
I tako nVldo In making your watch
kcop porfect tlmo. I hnvo ovory fa
cility for doing flno watch repairing.
Johnson tho Jowotor.
It hns boon reported that John
Austin Hooper, tho escaped dospor
ado from tho Grants Pass Jail spent
n night In this city n wcok ngo, Tito
rumor was Btartod when n strangor
stopping In a lodging Iioubo ordered
n T-bono steak for hlmsolt and
woman companion. Tho pollca mado
an Investigation, nnd found that tho
eluo was false, though tho man had
tho gonoral appoaranro of tho
much wanted bandit. Sorgcnnt Pat
Mego of tbo pollro forco Is wall ac
quainted with Hooper, having deal
ings with him nt Petalumn, Cat.,
when ho was Just starting on n
criminal career.
When that auto wheel cracks and
pops It noods fixing. Wo mako ns
solid ns now, nt a small expense Hil
lings Carriage and Auto Works.
Tho pollco nrrcstod thrco mon
Monday afternoon for being raving
drunk. Thoy woro transients, and
tho pollco claim they bought n bnt-
tlo of alcohol, and mixed a drug with
It. Th6 resulting "kick" mado tho
drinkers halt maniacs, and full of
bloodcurdling threats. They woro
locked up until tho effects of tho con
portions faded, and ordored out of
town.
De Voe carries tho beet Una of
flro cent cigars In tho city.
Trnvol Is heavy on tho Southern
Pacific both north and south, Trains
from tho south Monday night ran In
two sections, and woro filled with
eastern people.
When better IiiHitrauro Is sold
Holmes Tho Insurance Man will sell
It.
Attornoy II. It. McCabo spont Mon.
day afternoon In Jacksonville attend
ing to business mutters.
Johnson, at tho Hook Store, an
export watch repairer.
Tho pollca havo nerved notlco upon
all auto owners that tho practise of
allowing cars to run, while tho driver
Is nway Is liable to ttrrest and pro
nrrutlon, and a flno If convicted.
Merchants' Lunch, 36c, T Shasta.
Miners owning' inporly'' In tho
Who Lcdgo district 'tuVect to receive
word from Owner Towno of tho llluo
Ledgo mine, upon his plans for tho
operation of tho mlno this week.
Kvory copper mlno In lb west of
any pretensions Is running -full blast
with tho exception of tho llluo
Lcdgo, nnd its Idlonoss Is cue of tho
riddles of tho day,
Chocolates, 20 cents lb. Da Voa's.
James Cousoni, treasurer of tho
Ford Motor company of Detroit,
passed through Medford In his prl
vato car Magnet.
Weston Camera Shop for first class
Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies.
Miss Florence McCoy has ro
turned from a two weeks visit with
friends and relatives in San Fran
Cisco and other California points.
When you rTeed any blotters call
at the II. II. McCurdy Anniey, or tele
phone Oae-two'tbree, and wo will
e&4 you lome. ...
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Congressman Mngulro of tho First
Nebrnslca district spent Monday In
tho Itoguo river valley, visiting polntB
of Interest, leaving for tho north In
tho evening. Congressman Mngulro
said that whllo porploxlng problems
would nrlso with Gormnny ns a ro
suit of tho submarine, war, tho na
tion could rest assured that tho fore
sight of President Wilson would kcop
tho land from entering tho wholesale
slaughterfcst across tho seas. Ho
said ho did not read the outburst of
Tohodoro Itoosovolt on tho Arabic,
but that tho colonol was only a citi
zen, and had no Influence
For flour or feed phono Medford
Roller Mills. Phono C07.
Joo Ilcomnn of Gold Hill ' spent
Monday afternoon in this city at
tending to business matters.
Loganberry nherbot. Tho Shasta. "
Tho lending nrtlclo in Collier's
Weekly for this wcok Is by Arthur
Ituhl, brother of Ilobort W. Ruhl, edi
tor of tho Morning Sun, entitled
"With tho Turkish Army." It Is ono
of tho fow descriptions of tho opera
tions of tho Sultnn'H forces, and Ituhl
Is ono of tho fow correspondents al
lowed to mlnglo with the army that
Is fighting to keep back tho Anglo
rench troops from tho goal of cen
turies Constantinople.
Fresh roasted peanuts at De Voo's.
Tho peach crop, ono of tho largest
In tho history of tho valley Is now
bolng picked by orchardlsts. Somo
of tho crop Is bolng sent to tho Talent
nnd Hoko Co-Opcrntlvo canneries,
nnd somo is being canned by houso
wives. Thero has been no ralso In
tho prlco of sugar though tho can
ning season Is now on.
Tako your watch to Johnson, tho
Jowolcr,. you will recelva unusually
good sorvlco.
Thero will bo an irrigation meet
ing nt Ashland this evening nt 8:00
o'clock for tho purpose of organiz
ing tho Irrigation sentiment in tho
south end of tho vnlloy. A commit
tco will bo appointed which will act
In conjunction with tho local com
mittee C. M. Thomas will represent
tho Medford commltteo at tho moot
ing. Quick sorvlco for your Kodak fin
ishing. Soo Weston's Camera Shop.
H. C. Mnckay Jinn returned n
month's visit with friends nnd rela
tives In Klnmnth county.
J. O. Corking, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where tlmo or plnco. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
County Assessor W. T. Grlovo
spont Monday afternoon In Medford
attending to luminous matters.
Willis Hopkins of Kugono spont tho
flrsT'oif Tho wook in Tills city attend
ing to business matters.
Havo you tried ono of those 6o
milk shakes at DoVoo'a?
Miss Mabel Jones loft Monday for
Portland to spend n two weok'a va
cation visiting friends and rolatlves.
Gcorgo Nowmnn of Derby spent
Monday In Medford attending to
business mutters nnd visiting frlonds.
Oct your butter, eggs, cream, milk
dnn butter milk at Do Voo'a.
Al It, Gnrrettson Ih nt Crater Lake
whoro ho has n contract on enrponter
work In connection with tho new
hotel bolng erected.
"Wlion you bought your homo you
had somo competont lawyer pass on
tho abstract nnd title, didn't you 7
And when you Insured It you likely
tucked tho policy nwny without oven
rending It, didn't you?? Why bo more
careless with wour homo after you
havo bought It, than before you paid
for it? The It. II. McCurdy Angency
guarantees tholr policies to bo cor
rectly written. Phono Ono-twn-threo.
Notlco hns boon served by tho
state railway commission upon tho
city that tho hearing of the applica
tion of tho llullls Interests for the
right to cross tho tracks of tho
Southorn Pacific at Main avenuo will
bo taken up the first week In Sep
tember, and that If tho city bus any
objections to make, to bo prepared to
nmko them nt that time.
Stephen Mather, assistant secre
tary of tho department of tho Inter
ior, In charge of national parks, his
secretary, Mr. Albright, and K. O.
McCormlck, vlio-prosidont of the
Southern Pacific arrived this after
noon from Crater Lake with Super
;,,eudont Will (I. Stofil. Mr. McCor
mick will leavo on train 10 for Port
laud. Mr. Mather's plans aro un
known, Approntlco girl wanted. Apply
Miss l.ouusbKrj' nt tho M. M. store.'
William .toward Tuft, ox-presldent
of the United States, and tho most
bamiiiotcd eltUon of the land, passed
through Medford Monday night, en
route to San Krancluoo, where ho
will dellur nn uddross at tho San
FrancUco fair this evening.
Pert 11. Greer, editor of tho Ash
land Tidings Is In tho city this after
noon visiting frlonds and attending
to business mattors.
Mini Marjorlo Fleming left Mon
day evening for Twin Fulls, Idaho,
whoro sbo expects to roiiulu fur
somo tlmo.
FAILS TO PROBE LYNGHING
( Continued irum pago one)
try won after tit lyHckwg (mrty
jyuastHl tbo r'ny th.
"DriviHff un IhU ttwii I saw Ikiwt
or four ears wtrkl inyvr the lfny
gin, but didn't top," mu Vsawft.
L
N
WIND
CAUSE DAMAGE
AT
Iiuil, wind nnd ruin nocoiupuniotl
nn electric Htoriii of mniHunl .severity
nnd ilitinupi'tl fruit mid crops in u
limited men ni'iir Piivih fjtiitiy.ii, op
the V. & K. rnilwity, Monday night
between 7 and 8, o'eJoek., A Uenvy
downpour in tlio. hills followed. The,
iit-nr mips on tho Kd.I'liipus. '101 and
Jj K. ViliiH orchard were dnijinjred l.v
libit nnd wind. TreeH wero blown
,oycr on the I'hipps ranch, Uio Morni
potHPHPiiifr eyemme uniif. in iiiii, me
storm renter. Most of the Viliw crop
was picked, hut pours in boxes in tin:
orchard were lindly buttered hv the
linil. On the 101 orehuid the fruit
wjih knocked nnd blown from the
Ireen by wind mid liml. Ktl I'liippi
I hi nioiniii;? Pitiiiuitcd his loss from
the storm at .yJOOl). Thin i tin heav
iest losq.
Tho hail wns of unustml size nnd
-Imped like u miiiiII pnnenke. Some
Imilsloncs fell the M7o of duck's
cjryfi. Fred CowIoh this morning
picked up .stones the m!zo of one's
thumb, ufter inciting nil uight. Wet
don Middle was driving u Ford car to
this city during the height of the
htonn, and wiik forced to stop, tin?
It ti il falling with Mich violvuco ns to
break his windshield and compel him
to remove his lunula from tho Peer
ing wheel. The telephone lino was put
nut of commission to Englo Point.
Slight dmiiago to liny uud gram is
reported from this Hoclion.
Xo .Storm In Med ford
All day n crcnt thunder cloud hov
ered over the southeastern horizon.
About -1 o'clock it began n noithwnrd
journey nnd broke over the eastern
edge of ttio vnllcy between 0 and 7
o'clock, necoiupmiied by loud chips
of thunder and duzzting flushes of
lightning. A trace of rain, but no
linil fell in this city. Tho full fury
of tho storm wns spent near Davis. A
high wind followed in tho wnko of
the storm. The tempoValuro Monday
afternoon reached its highest murk
nt 101 degrees, nnd tho nir wns par
ticularly muggy.
Iteports to the forestry service, mi
tionnl, statu nnd county, told of fins
fctnrted by lightning in the mountains,
most of which wero extinguished by n
heavy rainfall heforo they gained
headway.
Starts Foivit Fires
Lightning started fires on Jennie
creek, in the Hopkins tract, uud is
now under control. Three fires were
stinted the same way on Luke creek,
.Itireu miles from Iho city intake, hut
were extinguished. Six files, sonir
from lightning litid muiip from other
ciiiim's, wore stinted before uud dur
ing the storm period near Hutto Falln
nnd are now lining fought by n forco
of men under State Forester ). II
liberty.
The fire in tho foothills west of
Talent, visible from the streets of this
oily, wns fanned into new life during
the storm nnd got beyond the control
of the fire fiuhteis, owing to u high
wind. For u time the flames lighted
up the side of (lie mountain. It wns
under ccntiol at ;i o'clock this nioiii
ing. Over 'J00 ncich were burned.
The iire in the Steamboat dihtiict
mid near the Sterling mine, that cans,
cd considerable damage to high-grade
ore, are under control, u eloso watch
hi'iitt: kept during the htunp to pre
ciit their spread during a high wind.
POVERTY RULES WORKINGMEN
(Continued from Page Ono.)
woiking day should not exceed eight
hours.
The ropoit wmiU the federal mid
xtatu govcriimouU to begin investi
gations into housing conditions of
labor mid to formulate constructive
method by which diiect import uud
encouragement be given to the pro
motion of improved housing.
nilMmi i:ploltctl
The commission, in its imcMiga
tious, continues the lepml, found
women and ehildieu exploited in in
dustry, uud that as a iomiII of (hi
the uagos of men has been lowered.
It reuouuueiids Hint legislation be
enucled mid public opinion moulded
for the recognition ot the puuciple
that women sluiuld ieceie (lie snipe
eouiHMikatioii ns men for the anui
kervice.
The lepurt fiudu tlmt the wagtw
paid telephone opuruiois, oven in ejt
iok having the hilusit staiidHnl, me
iliNillfieieut to itrovidu decuntlv for
women who lmc no other iiiwnw of
kupvirt.
it iwiumeiiU that tbo fedeml
TOO Ij.LTW it Cli.lHHIJ'r.
LOST Tall light oa bracket off of
Ford ear. Finder pleuso return
to Crater Lake Garage. Howard.
132
POIXVU UdloV bat. owner may
Kv kwe hr Pj1g far this ad
BMd provliiK properly. Call S0.6,
alter : p. m. 133
STICKY
goveniment purelinHO and opcrAto lo
cnt and intcrstnto telephone compan
ies nnd create n fipecinl eommissioti
to establish sirlnry ratings mid other
working conditions on a proper Iiiims.
On the subject of railroad em
ployes, the report finds (lint railroad
construction camps me largely in
snnilnry, overcrowded nnd improperly
constructed for health, nnd recom
mends 11 thorough investigation by
tho public henlth sen'jee.
Control Social Life ,
negiirdiiig industrial couditiijim in
isolated enmmunitics, ttio report d
ctltres Hint in some cusps us for ex
ample in Colorado, employers in
piltdi eonuntitiiUcs hnvp nssumed coin
pleln enntroi of so'cml nhd jiolitid'Al
life nnd hnye even denied the right of
free speech nnd (mliihliie "nd tlio
right of public liigbw'nyf). "
II suggests iho ennetment of'filiit
ablo stnto legislation to curb corpor
ations tlmt seek to iixmiiiio such nr
hilrnry powers over emplnvcs.
Farm tenancy is found to be rnp-
idlv incrensing, and it is also found
that n Inrgo pniporlion of the Ion
mils nre hopelessly in debt mid nip
ohnrgod exorbiliint rnto of interest.
Prompt mid effective action on the
part of the stnto nnd nation is de
mnnded to nlloviuto these conditions,
ono suggestion being for Iiiwh to de
velop n system of lonir-timo lenes.
In supplemental finds uud reom
mendntintiR of the labor commission
ers John K. Ticnnnn nnd Jiiiiiph OToii
nell, n protest is made against the
claim (hut faults Hint mliv exist in
trade union organizations can prop-
orl.v Ie considered nmong the onuses
of industrial unrest, nnd they urge
strong Inlior organizations ns tho
paramount remedy for existing indus
trial nniost.
GERMANY DID NOT INTEND
TO KILL AMERICANS
(Contlnuo from Pngo Ono).
ment trusts thnt the American gov
ernment will not tnko a detlplto
stand at hearing only tho reports of
ono side, which in tho opinion of tho
imperial government cannot corres
pond with tho facts, but hopes that
n chanco will bo given to Germany,
to ho heard equally.
Deep Itcgivt F.xprossetl
" 'Although tho Imperial govern
ment docs not doubt tho good faith
ot tho witnesses whoso statements
aro reported ly (ho nowspnpora In
Kuropo, It should bo homo In mind
thnt these statements nro naturally
mado undor excitement which might
easily produco wrong Impressions.
If Americans should uctually havo
lost tholr lives this would bo natural
ly contrary to our Intentions. Tho
Gorman government would dooply re
gret tho fact nnd begs to tender
slncorcst sympathies to Amorlcnn
government."
Tho ambassador mado no com
ment upon tho statement nnd nn nt
tacho said that If. spoko for Itself.
Thp statement was given ou from
Count Von Ilornstorff's rooms In nn
uptown hotol.
It was also said In tho communi
cation thnt tho Gormnn government
will deeply regret such n loss of llfo
and would tondcr tho slncorcst sym
pathies to tho Amorlcnn government.
BISHOP GLASS CONSECRATED
AT LOS ANGELES TODAY
I.OS ANOKLKS, Aug. 24. Dr. .1.
S (lliisu, pnjttnr of St. incent's
pnrifdi since 1111)1, wns consecrated
liinhop of the llouinu Catholic dux'oe
of Salt Lake today at an clnbo-ir
ceicniony, The rite of coiiM-oration
was performed hv Aichhihop llmiiui
of San Francisco.
Thff U tnor Ctltrth In IbU wtlnn, of tba
rminlrr Itmt all clhtr iIUmm- I'Ut togOir anil
until the lait frr jrra v tio- to lx
lururablr. I'of a arral uianr J"r Uwtora
ruiwuucril It a lix'il ilUraw aliil irravi UxsJ lot'il
rmrllr. idJ j roiUDtl)f filllnu to rute will)
lortl irraturnt. piMiiuuucrit'U lucutalik.. hrlrnc
bta trorn 1'atarrh lo 1 a cuntllull.iuil ilUraw,
ana tbcufor tfiulrn cou.lllullotnl tmlinrnt.
IttU'a Catinh Curf, manuUclurrd hj V 1.
I'brnrx C., TotnU Oblo, la lb oiilr I'on.lltu.
tlootl euro en ttia tuitlirt. II I tWn Intrruillj
In (Intra (rum HI dn to a traipnouful It acta
illrtcllr en tba tl.xi.1 anil niunmi urfirri ot
tb ajilfni IMtj vtltt oat bun.lrfj ilollara for
anr ft It fall) to our. 8uJ It clrculara and
lollniofllala,
Addrtaa '. J. CIIRNCY A CO.. Toledo, Oblo.
Sold bj limnUU. T3s
Tala lUll'a VtmUj Cilia (or ronitlpatloo.
For
KW'
Ton G. M. C. Truck
Big Snap for Quick Sale
C. E. GATES
BROTHER SLAYS
Charles Young returned Monday
from n short dip to tho Klnmnth
Lake Springs, and vliilo nway wns
cnlled to serve on u coroner's jury lo
investigate the shooting of a mini by
the nnme of Hoover for adeor by his
own brother. The two brothers nnd
a" oompiinioh were' limiting, one
brother uud the companion being 011
one iido of u crock, mid were waiting
for the other. A shot was fired nt u
nioVe,HHi(,ili tho brush' nnd .11 hullel
movement 'in 1110 iiriisir 111111:11 uiinci
struck the brother in the spinul col
nnjii, jifowing, iiff'nrcl'jthn)U(;lt "tlic
lungs,, cfnisiig ajtstnnt'' ileitlji. The
s
IIII
Inti
coroner's jurv Jdtiirncd 11 ve'idiot of
"nceidentul death."
This is tlio second accident in
Klnninth count v this your due t.i
carelessness, 'file fin-l occurred the
duv liprnre fhe opening of the deer
"cuxon, when 11 hunter seated on u log
wan whot in the thigh lor a doer, The
shooter was never found.
Accouling to reports, tho interests
buck of the construction of a bonded
warehouse at Hornhrook, Cut., have
tho names of .'180,000 users of spirit
oils, mult nnd intoxicating liquors in
the stales of Oregon and Washington.
When the two states go "dry" next
.lutiuary tho warehouse will bo ready
for business nnd prepared to slack
the thirst of the thirsty by mail and
express. Tito law permits tho pur
clinso of two do.eu qunrls of boor
and two quarts of spiritous liquor
monthly per family, estimated to he
twice as much ns tho nverago drinker
uses ul (lie present time. The work
of securing the mimes of ttio drink
ers has been undor wnv sinco tho lust
election, is ulptinbotiunlly arranged,
nnd tabulates tho drinking proclivities
of each. Another warehouse will he
built on the Nevada state line to keep
the inhabitants of eastern Oregon
from nn ffe ring.
Save The Baby
v Use the reliable
HORLICKS
ORIGINAL
Malted Milk
Upbuilds every port of tho body efficiently.
Knilorsed by thousands of Physicians,
Mothers and Nutses the world over for
more than a quarter of a century.
Convenient, no cooking nor additional
mllkroqulrcd. Simply dissolve In water.
Agrees when other foods often fall.
Sample free, HORUCK'S, Racine, WU.
rNo Substitute ls"JutnsCood"
as. HORLICK'S, tho Original
High and Graminur grade
sibool work Is hard on tl-c
ej es.
Have mo prepare Gliiecs to re
llovo the strain.
no tutors rsi:i)
DR. RICKERT
Kjcslght .Spti-ltillst
Icdfot'il Oregon
J
Sale
iThree and
One-Half
KrHPOTHH
milmtl'iii
"Vni your
a
and
N-
Red Crown
41ia Ct s
jm
or Q
Wo save you 10c a pound on coffco nnd tea. Guaranteed to ploaso
or monoy refunded. t1 nft
ItcBtilnr 4Cc Model Coffeo, Mo lb, 3 pounds for H-OO
IloKiilnr 40o "512" Coffco. 30c lb., 3 lbs for u
HcKiiInr 3Hc "I2mplro" Coffco 25c lb., 3 lbs "
Iteculnr 40c "M & J Illcnd" Coffco 30c. 3 lbs for &
ltegulnr 60c ..Japan Pan Fried" Hlack Tea per lb. HO
ItcKiilnr ifiOc "Japan Hun-Cured" Green Tea, per lb no
"Spider Leg" Green or Ulnck Tea, por lb
Wo glvo S.&II. Qrccn Trading Slumps
Excursion Fares
VIA THE EXPOSITIONS
TO THE EAST
1 Every Day Until September 30th.
Good for Return Until October 31st.
Why not KCt tho most for jour money? Why not tako
In two wonderful world cximinIHoils nt San Francisco
and San Diego cnmiit to the ICa.st. Tlio world lias nev
er loforo produced tho wpiui if tho l'nnaiiuv Pacific
cH).sltlon. The Ilko prolmbly will never Ihs nltciupU
ctlapilu. rft&aU'JMriJ.v . I . .
Hwnery enrouto U niaj;nlflreiit.
Aiitonmllc Safety Signals nun tho way
1'oiir I'Tno Tmlim a tiny.
J'oilloiul to Snu l'Vauclsco coiiucctliiK nt San lYnm-is-
co for tho South ami Kast. '
I't un M'lid you our llltistratcii ..foltlern "Wayxldo
Aov," and "Callfoniia ami Its Two Woiid I:iksU
lions."
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Our locnl agent will tako pleasuro In outlining nn
itinerary nnd furnish full Information ur you tuny
nddross,
JOHN M. S(X)1T, Ceiicriil l'as.MiiKer Agent, 1'oHlantl
Positively the Only Big
Show Coming this Year
' " ' i i
MEDFORD
Thursday, Sept.
506
PEOPLE
ACRES
OF TENTS
World's Challinga
'" sALI ONS-OA'
ot .fcT (N ONE ACT rr
Croup
600
EDU GATED
ANI MALS
ALL ACTORS
INCLUDING
LlontJlEort.Bear
Loopaids, Jaxuara
ElophanU, Camels,
Zebras, Sea Lions,
Zubus, Monkeys, ttc
SAMSON
AVIATION LION
Causes Thrills of
Amazement
II HbV elkakaBkjr fv1 i VV
Only Real Wild Animal Circus, on Earth
Glittering, Ntw. MlfV-Long Strttt Paridt aTl 0:30
Exhibitions Dally, Rain or Shine, 2MBP, M. Doers Open, 1 snd 7
foot down
Insist on Red Crown
quicker response
more miles to the dollar
.c o I &
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100 ANIMAL
TRAINERS
Mut Thrilling Wild
Animal Aot EiUnt
65
Instructive,
Amutbifl, Amulsf
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Horses and Ponlea
All Actors
Rlb.TlcMlns
Animal Clowns
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2
Blc Bill, Wrestling Grizzly, Tango
Dancing Horses, Farco Comedy
Elephants, Horse. Riding Liens,
Leopards and Bears. 200 Miliary
Ponies. Hlgh-DlvIng and Jumping;
Dogs and Monkeys.