PAGE TWO RfEDFOUD MA'lT, TRTTJrNE, MTTOFOIID. OKI (50. MOTY. M V i ) 'ili. I fOCAL AND PERSONAL V W- - .IH.I.ill fr Tom Moffll ami Mr Mofflt. ac -com pan led b Mr. and Mm. Al HiiRen unit little Bllllc boy, nnjoyed a mo tor drive to Olendale yesterday and rsturn, a distance of t fi miles. Thy gnjnyad tJ) outing Immensely ami report th road In excellent condi tio. S Voo ftive trading stamps with OtrrthiHK cacafrt itroearleg. Robert V. Prtonw and wife of KftRle Point, arc visiting and shop ping In the city today. Get your mllK, cream, but tar, eggi and buttermilk al De Vne'a. M ll.initiioiid, 'In onl l' iiiu ii!,i i Hididfiti lot coti-tnlile 'if t-1 1 i ton n -hip. wac nominiWed cimllv. Al Ims i.mdo a very vigilant constable for the one term noon to expire and thefe appear to lie uo doubt that li will I ip asked to succeed himself. All MedTord Is asked to read "Originality." In today' paper. I.. M. Johnson, of Grant Pass, was a Sundnv visitor In Medford, return ing home after the circus today. ! Your lawn tnowei- maejiins sharp eaud at Mitchells. Phone 310-J. K. E. Mrady, of los Angeles, la a business visitor In Medford, having arrived Sunday. J. T. Wheeler, .of Praano, Pal., la r vlaltor in Medrord and the nearby mineral districts thin week. Me re ports vprv freakish weather In tlie flan Joaquin valley thla spring no far, the extremely low temperature at . h. Coleman of Bath, Me., la at- time doing great damage to fruita leading to business In thla city and and vegetables In many sections, The vicinity today. Typewriter paper of all kinds al Xedford Printing Co. It. II. Hrlgham of Portland, In a basin visiter In Med ford tit In aft ernoon. The world'a greatpal eottipanlM Hoi mat. The Insurance Man. . It. Wilson of Honebtirg, la at tending to bnslness and looking about this part of the valley today. 86 off on Kodak at Won Ion's Camera Shop. II. W. Kruger of Corvollla. Is so journing In thla cltv and virlnlty for a few days on bualneaa. J. O. (Jerking, tno Dost all around pNtttograttlior In mhOiqm Oronon. Always reliable, Negative made any wkere, time or place. Studio 228 Mala It. I'hnne II0-.1. W. F: Bhaw und wife and Miss La Vlelette of Yreka, C'al.. are MetHord visitors for a (ew days. Weston Camera flhop for first-class kodak finishing and kodak stippllfts. B. W. Vealh. T. (1. Kplly and M. (I. I'erlman of Portland, mijoyad an irat-Hunday visit In Medford and vicinity. Oats sella I'onl cars, $100 down and ?I6 a month. Several men wlui hare money hid den away In th safe deposit vault of Ibis elly beeaiiM they are afraid to put It out, for IIih reason that "nothing la doing." and they are afraid of ordinary senirlllaa, are ob served on the atreot today In uppo sltlon to the bonding proposition for the proposed Ulna Idga railroad What may lie said of such liuainma pollrvT Try a King Spit eigar and n oournge home Industry. tf tfhe laat assay of Hlue Ledge ore by R. W. IJIJcgran shows 20.1 per rent copper. 113.01 silver and f 1, of gold er ton. This la f lM per Ion. The gold and allrer In the ore are sufficient In value to pay for mining It. U thla Is not a bonansa. there la no bonansa In Alaaka. Postage aiampa at lie VeVa. Miss Inea Whweler of Hostile, and Mrs. H. K. Lukln of Albany, this aula, the latter a niece of Mrs. W. R. Crews of thla city, enjoyed a visit to Ashland late lust week, prior to Miss Wheeler's return to her fleattle home. They have been the gwsts of .ludsa V. K. Crews and Mrs. Crows for a week or more. Mrs. lkln re mained for a nuire extendad visit. Hnths I Re. Hotel Ilellaad. Q. V. Dwlnell of Redding, Cal . Is a bualneaa visitor In Medford and other points In tho valley early this wank. 1)9 Voe buys beer bottles. Hiram Kentnor of CouuIIIh City, Ih Httendlug to busluosa In Meilford to day. Mr. Kentnor aaya that his sec tion of the state la enJolng u boom sine the advent of the railroad to Marabfteld. Smoke a King '.n cigar. &e. The are home made lf ii leN M IOI ' rai' '" fa"" In . kl .. fO" Wl" II HO 1 1 I fOI Kl I Mlllir wh iiiiii mer (rem I 1 1 a fin ih .0:0. will .1 In. in,' toitioiroM ntklil. II . I ii'l. n'HU'd In llic ! t leu v uittilvllU' Hi- Kim' l-ed) ! 1 Mi l'i I itll'l I'll'dt 'IK tll.lt I 1 . 11i1 will .11 0111 'I tlilni ' nil ,ill lilllli Hidl'H til ttlO Kl iiiin'i H i 1 i.ii'.f lb-it Mr.' HI 'IMC l(r I Wl'l'lldolll 4IUWIU tin vrcal 1 nun, hi ft ton ol 1 n hi. i'oii und inn tlii'iu Call ii.ill have 11 rcui lied '" tlii iuiii-irv me in (lull llf MIMI llif 01 H ,.11.111 WI'll t lit III ilt lllllHI'OII Mo u III l.usn .1 ir Klrchgessn.-r lll he at Hotl j N.ish eery Wedm-xday. Hours for cmiKiiltatlon 10 to S Aln-1 C Wall 1 hi ft.iiu' vail, i vkl-o recently vi'- inin North I 1 Ut,i, Is In Mrdioni loilav mi It 1 nesh. He di' Iuii'h Unit the i' bt Indu-tM i'ioiii-id for that ' ttill II. -I "Ul Mill lll'lllk' lll.lll" f i, f 1 11 1 I 1 n.ilivt' lal. to t'li-i .. I, v I weathpr was still cold when lie left thero last Thursday. Tickets for the Ashland pageant on sale at Medford Hook Store. There will be tr.OO chairs to acrommodale the people. . C. fladmon, of (! rants Paas, who came to Medford yesterday, la doing liUHlnt-SK In Hits city today. lie re IHirts Orants Pass as reaping excel lent business harvest from its rail road and sugar beet nithlllus. Ill Gc milkshakes at De Voo'n. JC I,. Jones, one of the patient and most progressive miners In tho Illtie Ledge district, with headquarters at Kileen, came down from his proper ties flunday on business. Of enures, he found oxpuso to stay a day or two for I he (Irons seldom pitches Its tents in the mining districts. How ivr, Mr. Jones helievns that it will not be long until thnre will be busy mining comunity enough up there to Justify the islt of the biggest cirrus on the continent if tho people of Med ford vote right on tho bond proitoat tlon tomorrow. Mil si muss in Im mense volume awaits tno railroad to the Itluo I .edge and It will all head for .Medford aa soon as II can come by rail. "Y A K" filing systems front 35c to complete outfit for any bualneaa carried In stock. Mwlfortl Hook Store. Will C. Smith, or Oranta Pass, came down to Medford Sunday and will remain two or three days on bualneaa. C. J. Fry. of Copper. Cal.. (for merly known aa Mutton) who Is lit the city today, la outhualnattd over the probability of a railroad vote by the people of Medford Tuesday. The showing made by every lest and every Investigation In the Hlue I,edge dis tricts so overwhelmingly great that only (hose who prefer Ignorance and opposition to knowledge and pro gress can possibly entertain any doubt. The business men and women, he finds reason to believe, are almost a unit for the railroad and the vast volume of business It will produce at once. Tlikets for the Ashland pageant on aaie at Medford Hook Store. There will be ITiOO chairs to accommodate the people. . Ti2 Manager of the several depart ments of the circus In town toda are anxious to have any rowdyism on the part of "tent followers" reported ill recilv and quickly to their business office. They carry with them a de tective of extended experience In such affaire and ho would like to have all imsslhle Information shout troublesome characters who habitual ly follow the clnus business in every part of the country. Horace I'elton of Ham's Valley, who Is on the Jury panel, spent Monday In Medford. The business streets of Medford were thronged early this morniiis with people from the country. The clrciin Is the chief attraction today The fle of the crowd sppears to be out of all pioportlon to I he vote fust in the entire couut last Krldm tetter the regular Imsiness meet ing Wodncxdu) iietilng. May Si. at - o'clock, there Mill be a social sea M.oi of Kennies chapter. No. Oil, O K s I' his feature of Hie meeting UI t'.. under the direction of Mrs. Mi Mi i.ti' and her committee. II I'. Little, of Itosclnirg, Is doiiiK 1 1 hiiiiKs tu this city and at other , .101- In the alley this week. M in v Asht.tud vlnttors ure on nut tri . 1 tod a 1 M Horn In, of Hold Hill. Is 11 Mi Mnr I visitor todat. M ll.iiitler. of Mains Vullev Ih .it l(ifnrd I ' "I ' on nt .iixl O .1 ho u ill .1 1 1 1 1 ,'.it 111 t In in ii ,i Krmnl hi kIiI.uhI tomorrow lilKht. an requested to be read) at the Med ford hotel at 0: ili Tuesday evening for the cars and Jitneys, which will take them. A large crowd will go from this city In their own motorcars. Round trip fare will he aft cents. Ad mission to the park at Ashland. 2 cents. Nothing so grand in spec tacular features has even he fore been undertaken in southern Oregon. ! viovih Messner or (told Hill, was a Medford visitor thla Afternoon. Mr Messner Is "an attache" of the Sleepy Hollow fartu All Medford Is asked to read "Originality." In todav'a tiaoer - W. .1. Moore, city ariorney of Ash. land, did legal business In Jackson ville and Medford today. A new grand Jury was selected this morning and Is busy this after noon on the Ranse House case, held to the grand Jury from Ashland on the charge of handling boote unlaw fully. Several Indictments are antic ipated aa the result of the new grand Jim's work today and tomorrow. I. ('. Dalet of Lake Creek, Is at tending to business In Medford this afternoon. K W. Anderson of Copper Cal., one of the miners or the Hlue Ledge district, is In the cltv today. Jj MAYOR'S WIFE WHO BOND ELECTION TUESDAY (Continued from pago one) liniit- ol' the city at the time of tnuk intf "ill the iiuminl budget iim provided for by thi charter mill im port of the total i'ity levy. Said lux lew "hiill lie tieciul mid in addition tu the ten (10) mill tnx lim itation con tn mill in section (!." of tlii hnrtcr, und the mouct from mi id wpeeinl levy fliull be kepi in 11 Mepn rute fund und be ucd for redemption lnirMiKCN of the bond herein nullior ixed, ami lor on other iiuriHiMc. In addition to nil warranty and bond 11 ill homed lo be iMted li HcctioiiH 72 mid 72a of I hi- charter, the i-itv coun cil of the eitv of Medford iH hereby further inilliorir.ed und empowered to borrow money on the faith ami credit of Kitid city, mid for that purpoxe to iMMiie bomU and warrant in the man ner proiilcil bv section 72 of lhi eliaiti't' for the sole niriose of ob tninim; the -aid sum or :i(KI,tHH) to build, eiiiii, aeiitirc, lene, own and iqiernte railway, operated by stenin, eleetrie or other Miwer, within or without the houudiiriex of the naiil eitv for the benefit und 11 e of the in lialiitant of Medford, Or., for prolil. mid riiniiinir from 11 (mint within the eitv of M i'l ford to other towns, cities und point without the binmilarii of the said city, and to that end nuiv iie- quire rights of way. enement, real iroMrty. or lease, willuu and without it boundaries for miv of such ur Mies. Thai the snid cits eonneil i here by uuthorixed mid cnqiowi'ii'il to n. eeive pruHisals for the const nut ion of mi such railway or iiiilvvay for und on behalf of said eitv, mid to adopt the sjiine; priixiileil, howeter. that no such proposal or eoulrnel shall be biniliiiir iihiii the iitv until (he Mime shall hae heeii iihmittil at a special or ircncrnl election to the qualified otct of said eitv mid duly approM',1 bv a imijoiil vote ol the iiiali'ieil ch'ctor f said eitv. The following is the form in which the I'oregoiiiK measure will apieur upon the Im Het: Speeiul election in (he eit of Med font, May '.'.'I, 111 Id. Murk bet ween nniiilier and .10-wcr Miled for, Kiilmiitled by resolution ami order of tile cltv cotim ll. hnrter iimciidtn. 111, ote 'c" .,1 "no." HalhK Title. "An aet lo iiiiicml the elmrter ol the 1 in ol Meii.., aili'mi; llicri' tu seetion .t, uiithoriXMii; mid em Hifrnm the council to but row ., uiln to liicid, ciiiii and ,inrnlc rnd-.iv- willuu ,.- wain. at the citv, atnl to lli.il ud .i .11 i.iiit)- r uh , ,,j w.i, e iseinent-. i til proHilv Hilhin r uitliiiul it hound. iric oi ans o 'icli plllpn-cs, lo i-'c In, ml- I,, 1- vi, h I Cven though she Is the wife of! M.i or Harry L. Davis of Cleveland. Mrs Dvls bakes her own break. U a pure food show Just held In tin eitv over which her husband gov- eniR. Mrs. Davis was a prlxe winner.' in r bread-baking contest. Here I the recipe used by this liniiewifely-wlfe of a mayer: Dissolve a cake of yeast in a little water, a teaspoon of augar and a him h of salt. Then make a stiff dough with two irters of flour, three boiled notatoea tiiaidiod, tablespoonful of lard and a cup of sugar In warm water and the disole venst. After It rle, mold It Into throe lonvc .1 ti1 l,ike each In a siqiarate pan BOND BALLOT FAILS 10 INCLUDE ALL OF RESOLUTION !' DANGERS OF A COLD .Mcilloid People Will Do Well to In the Iiiiiiv to lor the hallot tor election Tiicsdnv. onh n portu Heed Them .Msnv bad i.ikc or kidney trouble result from a cold or chill. Congost. ed kidneys fall behind in filtering the poison-laden blood and backache, mlarlK.', dlriiness and dlsorderad lilnn action rollow. uoirt negioct . ,, cold. I'se Doan's Kidney I'iiis at the tirst sign or kidney trouble. Kol iripare ihe copy low this Medford resident's example; ,. i the bond ' " J- H. Uustln. r.Zl 3. Grape at., r Medford, ssys: "I nave oeen taKing m ol , ..... .... , . 1 tinsn'n Kldnev Pills whenever 1 have the proposed elmrter umendment """Ifu the need of a kidney medicine included. The omN-ion of a vital (or Reveral years and I have always lurt f the resolution may lead to received the' most satisfactory rc- mi-constrnetion of the p.irpoe of Ihei suits. My kldneya aeem to be the . .. .u .u ... r 1 weakest spot and every little cold or election. o far a- the tiuthontv of 1 ' the city eonneil roc. Hence, the Commerciiil club committee ha i- atraln affeets them and my back be comes weak or, lame. After I have takon a couple of boxes of Dunn's miiiI in ,jdi form the following state- j Kidney Pills my kidneys become nor unlit : j mal and in every way, 1 feel as well "The bond election ballot n print- ,nmj ptrotlR s ever." id doe not show entire the reolu- I priv(, :i0p at u dealers. Don't Hon. If shows only the text In con- i-nMy Mk fof a mwy rin1IygPt .len-i.l foitu. The following docs not jj,oa'H Kldnev Pills- the same that apiieftr. but is a part of the prosMd Mr (j,n ha,i Koster-Mllburti Co. i-l MAH, L DAVI'j) iitrMocs; to create .1 luml lot toe re demption of the san.c. ami to h'vv a tax on the pniert.v within the bound aries of said eity for -aid fund to pnv suii I bonds and intere-t.'' HMI ' . Yes 101 N The I'oreftoitiir resolution was pass ed by the city council of the eitv of Medford on the Ulst dav of April, 1010, by the following vete: Mann, n.vc; Kmtnens, nye; Amy, nye; Keene, n.ve; llnrvrnve, Aye; I In vis, axe. Approved Mnv'ui. I1HII. (Sijftied) V. T. KMKItK'K. Mayor. Attest : (SigiiiHl) Y T. KtlSS, Heeorder. MI AT THE STAR TODAY DEATH IN WAKE STORM: EIGHTEEN KILLED IN TEXAS DKNISON', Tex , lav ' elghiccii iMMsons wcte killed tn u ter-1 rifle wind and rain Meno which pass ed over tho section Just north of Denl- son Rnturday nlht. The town of K.mp. Oklahoma, two miles north of the rtod river, is iemr( od wiped out. Moat ui lh ibad uru aald to liuve been at Kemp. Due child was killed a mile north r DciiKuii A relief train left Denlsim for Kemp. All wires are down north or ln-ie Theodore Itohcit head the ilitin iruishcd nll-stiir east to upH'ur in the Jesse L. Iuaky phototlrumatie pro cltietioii of K. Phillips Opponheiin'w thrilling stoty, "Mr. Ore.t of Monte Curio." It is a I'aiiiuiount pielure. This story has to do with the scheme of three of KuroH''s gientit diploinntM to make n new map of the world, ignorinv Kuuliind mid Amei -ien . How nil llu-ir clever plot ami scheme ore upet by nn iiiiMliion younv Auiericaii in love with the grand ddche- makes this one of the At least 1 iniitet iimiMiinl itlnc m ,n- win ,.,i il. recti. Siipi o.tiii': Mi. Uoliert mc t'arlyle Hlacki.i il. l.- Ilotoihv i.(. ciipori, .lame- aciii, iioruce It. tin penlcr and IVank Klliott and other mcihlici ol' ilic 1.,1-kv .ill-tar OIU.IO- llltloll. 1 harlcr iiiuendmeiit " 'That the aid eitv council i hercbv aiithorixed mid empowered to receive proposals for the construc tion of auv tieh rnilwnv or railway or und on behalf of said eitv and to iilnpt the same; provided, however, tli.it no -neb proposal or contract 'hull be binding upon the eitv until the same hall have been submitted tit 11 pceial or general election to the iiulified voter of said city, and duly .ipprovcil by 11 majority vote of the ifiulified voters of said city.1 "A favorable vote carries the en tire elmrter amendment. "It' earned, the council cannot -M'ti) a dollar of this fund until the 1 oiiiraet .hall have been submitted lo .mil approved by the people, "Come to the Medford ('ommorcml chili for intoruiiition. Investigate. "Vote for development mid pros lerily. Vote yes," Thus it will be een that after I lie bonds shall have been voted the city council has no (tower to handle them or the money resulting from their sale until the H'ople by a majority vote may direct it. The iM-ople of the city have the final "a" in every vital move ami the hi-l "av" when it crime to -pcmlnc: the tiiollcV. With ModfoM trnoe la Medford made. Props.. Iluffulo, X. Y. Adv. Oi ltv 'Is a gift who h fe,v iosen " We originate new idui and othirs Imi tate. The public l aked to watrh for and get in tho next "Made In .Med ford" moving idcturo which will be a real iiiovIiik comedy by homo tal ent, it will not be a short three quarters of a minute run on the acreen, but will be perhups two full reels whirl! will cost us some ItiCAL MOXKY, and will require better than one half hour to show it (not 3-4 of a minute.) We spare no expense In making the Star theater tho popu lar playhouse it now is und Intend giving our tunny well pleased patrons the newest and best In everything. Watch for our new line of entertain ment In tho near future. It will, be the surprise of all picture fans, aa up to the present date nothing like It lisn ever been offered the Medford public. vk eitimxm: OT 1 1 1'.l 18 lMITATH. sT.vit th i:Tin: Where the Crowds (lo 1 AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Bessie Barriscale Says: I want my plavs to mean something to men and women. I want thTiu to inuiit as an influence In other lives. To me there Is una 11 iiMi'lbiliiv lii the making of a photoplay like the "tirooti Sv,iiiii ' lliifoi'icd, Prfofc. Mnnv people hold their heal lov when crossed In love or make a b.i ! boise trade, hut such is not the ru-.. Kemp had a population of ::'(! at1 with our mkiiik friend, Norman !' .1 the last ceusus. The tornado Is aald to have cov ered a wide territory but It . xient could not be ascertalneil here tonight The child killed north of DenUou was the son of Dr. J. K. Mcculloch The relief train from here 1 u-rled ! several physicians and nurse it U not expected the train will be abb- to' communicate with Oenlson or points south of Kemp for several hoir. j lloavy danuiKe and loss or U'V as a result of the tornado Is rtportid all along the llcl River valbn. ;,.. ports from other nectlons of tho bt.uo ! also tell of heavy damuite. ocli . lit ha a boll 011 his nei K The I Inmin 1 ik 1 l.rtUer STARTS TODAY- The Original "Bird of Paradise" Girl ERUPTIONS DANGER Pint Sign ef Blood Disease. Bar rescaie AT PAQE THEATER TQNI6HT J'liniil. . Mitlv Hi limn slue rili,' ! bum Inn iiiiIi.hi aiil S.utili U n At Woodwind, OVlrt.. more than a , with m 1 uling . 1 mny d uitni. 1 . 1 w. ak. id-, I iinl iintn. ii- si .iif if tu. score of pcrmon were Injured when a uiuoJ viic uoiiii.- nun iiav. , n Chautauaua t.-nt was blown down. : 1' .V.u'weJeT.r.'ci.M. 'ou .nM'V'.';., Mr. II. II. IVeblea probably will die tijh,e.iyi.l..jl h1 .-a M JJ trom Iniuriei to her head. Many m.i uii.,ii iui !. fui -u vjk if . e I did 1 lor pumiiim in. -- nolliiiiK is -.iuil in 11 Th,. 1 1 , 1 ,,1 H it X Is lo tleunsi I1' ' ' 1 li '! llllelllth I In" lilli .1 J I1 - ' ,lf till 1 1, ,11 111)" Hi 11 l- II .11 U, X tl 111 .ll.llll till 'iloH.I "! II iitlis tli' int I lu-'4 ii'ipu- 1 I . ,mum III.. llfltV BA tllHt th." ll! 1 pet sons well- tiampK'd when the crowd rushid from heioath the fall ing canvuba. a"M.".l hy Illtl'Ci: M4(,; . lar I.N In ih). l, in,iK Iui)' Hi. una t, 11, In to lumlncHs in Moiliont to 1 1 linht's low temperiiture :tri 1 Kixnl msiiv who huve a fuir ml 1 ft to sit up all tlu nft i' 1 . the nlttht tu un siivlinii out miih roi IhiI, l'ro-t -laaln The wcath 1 ,i .'Minimal for till.-" lime o' T. 'i, '' 1 "I" '" ' , 1, ,e ,,,, t ,i i, tlmeis mrtivel til juHtiua ' ' ' '" 1 more m i ! M.t, ., New 'ork Citv Martt .1 " 411 extended, mo out 111 nib la ,t .. , and is nmtfe Slllt lodav, Un.... ,! twill II h 1..11. .im. Ii linnioicil ! . I,,,.,. 1,. 1 fi i liuot .'f (iold Si ei, vi S ,i,,,i ii'mut Hi it f .In 1 l, ,,n Hi llic 1, il) ' ,. took f I ., I , l' 11,(1 ! Ill I 1 1 , '4 J ... Clt odav d ihtei, iliir Witri, of Koituc Itiver, (Si 0t'alfril v. .i.i, in, 11, .ha i ,. vt'a, t mtr uto tni'i', I 0 . , ir . 'm aiia n una mi nm ML mi iiijj j' , 0IE.D MOOItK John A. Moore, fumlliiii ly known aa "In. I Johnm." died ,1 the Hiicred lUait hospital. M.iv J". aaed 77 year TJie renialm will im conveyed to Unite Kalli when, lie had Ion a been a resident, tinuoirmv ! tor luirlul. Deceased li.id uo known r. I.u 1 's 111 this part of tl.e rountrv He i.ime from Maine to Oreitou main t.w atfo and Iui In in living on a Imme "tcul in the Vuinlty of Ultte 1'all,. for ten or twelve vear He was mi married Mr u-tiii, who has for man icais i) ell). i,.( an adjoining home "tead knew hlei hetter than anvotte !- in the v.ill, . He t niakini; 1 .iri'i f.n r.'i tines and IohKhik ufl 1 r the c-t it, a urs meallliiee .i,i.ii le'irorm us imii. u Ths tdl. slunaUtv fieltlia lesv - h, 1 ompli"Xl..ii clra up Kvin Ninutiii 1 rvspuml pioini'i i eu must IhUi H K. li'iu' n .1 at u u li wnn't 0" lt S S ier ili aaai't " Vu n""' "xl 0! Willi lu SWtfl ll irtc ' ta. u in n i r , t i Paramount TODAY ; Tin Svivne. With Uoiiii llunn !' Imiii It. ' 11 !'' I"' ' the iru.i :. in.l ttl il'iil'ii .nn! haiiiiiiiei-, oi a i aluiw woman This U acknow . di;. .1 one " "s bi".t ih i u i, r parts. r i'l TIH'ODOItK UOIIKitrs .ill )'!.! or.ltl I'll till I MUO'i One of those fast moving Keystones wo i. ui. i i i, T!L!.'. Mr. Grcx of Monte Carlo 1 l! I" HI ' Vl ,"1 I love Will Conooer M i CHICHESTER S PILLS jfNiMk i ' i.. j , i tiou v., vJ In lc TmnjV Kiy Bir li ot I " rf 'l Oli. .o iik I'ltt . .1 M V m n , N' IhllLi i;jii ' X. Tr V Or t i '. I ,, 1 ( fc:.i...j. J' w' ?Ai)BMHrt.l5lilUKHWtt ' ii '.it iv c of Intel ii it ion i ' ! , I , i it 'i a 1 1 i M1 'i.ii le ton i i-t of 'i. i ', t Icelilii; to r'nroi'i -ti.it ii i I low the saei't' or ihe uteat natio'i 'i.i'.'i i u i othtr lu a ul. o( vi t riii if - kt t. i . i ir. tuiiu.i ' ' I' "i (t. .1' .un in an. I i ' i1 i O in which that funny fellow, Fred Mace, plays the part of the 'Big Uenu" It's a Scream COMING-UNDINE' i3 ere NHMs smm ti. (,ltll s lO HI I si l Mav I I' i rWr 1 1 IMEDfORDS UEADtNG MOTION PICTURE THEATER '4 ,i J