r- Hi PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRtBFNE, MEDFORD, OT?T(10X, MOXDAY, JT'Xl 20, WIG vT TOC ALAND -PERSONAL $ Twenty mpn of rompanv seven and twslra from the first compsn) Ash iMnd, sprat Sundsr at fh rlfla rsnao receiving rtfl Inatrnrtlon. 01 Arnsplaer, Trsra Liimsdsn and yarns Vawtpr ipiit Snnday at VUh laka. They report tha fisli Mtlnic frtaljr. Arasplear apnt part of the day In an Inspection of the wntr ayalasn rati In teatlag tha water. Weata Camer Shop tor ftnt-UM K4ajt flftlsnlnf aad kodalt sappltM. . W. L. Iiwrajn It In from Central IHhtt for the day. - Atar Watts left for hto home In ftflfnta !aaa today, after apaadlas; a Ipr aVsa li Medferd transacting !- tSB. A break taat yon can afford and bo rfeilCNtod with. ItnaMll'a Cafe. J. W. BuekUy of Bach cam to Met) font to take in the ball lama rtrdy. II. Harmon, who arrived In Meil ford a week ato, loft thla morning for Um born In San Frunctaoo. Mr. Har mon It a member of the hiking party titat broke hp in Mdford, the other ihohiIws leaving Monday nlghr for Cheballa, Washington. Do Voc aire trading stamps with everythinf: excaat grosorles. After Bpendlnx a week In Mud ford on taulAaaa a. 0. Croaemlller lft thla morHbtg for Hdtlln Cat., wharo he la In tJio omploy or the Northern Cal IfasMla Power Co. U. F. Rborly, dlatrlct lornat war 4fri rotHfrted Sunday ovenlng from nottUfhr.' whara h atUailatl the foroairy convention. (let your milk, or mm, Vattor, qkk nnd buttermilk at Do Vos'c MaJfH Torrlll lttfft for Iteddlng on UnwUyi rlftooH thla Morning. If. W. Coloman and Itoaa Cok, who oamo to Modfiiril from Hilt Saturday, loft for that town today. Typewriter paper of all kinds nt Medford Prlntlnif Co. Albert X. Jonss anil family arrived liy motor from C'orvallls yeeterdny and will vlait for a week nt the home of WIUJHIH SUas. Mr. Jonas roporta UmI, the Jackson count? raadi are tho bal lt tmenHQlarml a. the trip, Mfa. II. T. Colllna and two antall eklJIIroN left oatorday afU-rwoon f r UlUn, jm. We nuke a epscinltr of jtlenle partlea. ItaaajtU's Cafe. , It. O. Uuotf-aaa sacuriai a HoalJon with Coort Il)l and will begta vyorlt lata (pqraooa. Olarl Mart left thla morning for Sia saa, wkor bo will apeud the aummer wit hta aae. K. Hart. The. world' arsataat oomiMnloa. Holmes. The Inauranae Han. I. P. ParrentM, 8 P attorney from Portland la spanitln a row daya In Medford on official bnalneaa. Wl It. Scott, vlco-prealdent and aowral manager or the Southern Pa elfJo will paaa through Medford to night la bla prlve ear, Uelmonto, at tacked to train It. Paatage aUmpi at Do Vool, IMr. and Mra. P. K. Kada aad da ug li ter, Itaebol, will leave thla afternoon for Araarillo. Tex., where tbey will apoad month rUIUng relatlvoa. Klayd Itlpiwy arrived thla morning for a abort vlalt with hla mother. Try a King Split cigar and n arago homo laduatry. tf Mr. and Mra. M II Sawyer and two email children, mopped In Mod- lord thin morniug tn route from their aae la Seattle, to Loa Augelea. If U relatione between Meilro aad tbolmlttoo will eaeort the blkora to tho United Statoa will permit safe travel. Mtajr will lour Texae aad roatlauo to 0lovolaa4. Ohio. UMt la nUkahakea at Da Vooa A party of Medford people motored to Klag'a Caallo ou Rig Hutto vrek yoatorday and xut the day. Tbooo l the party were: Mr. aad Mra. c. W. McUoaaM. Mr. and Mr. I.. U Brown, Dr and Mr. U. Dund, Mr. Mini Mra. i. V. Uaronco, Mr. and Mra a M. Kldd, Mr and Mra. Charlea Klag, Um boat and boatona. tag Oavo Wood about that flra in anranea policy. Office Mall Tribune HM. Qoorge l.ladley will Mittrtaln the eboir of the Klmt MotbodUt chunh at nla homo on Slakbou lleigbta to Hff. aad Mn. Ilarr tiaa uf Tlo "Mr and Mr. It. I Kwlnj? and Mr. and Mm Jark Mnsndom apent Sun- das at the Dartlott ranch near Horn brook. Employes of the California-Oregon Power Co., and their wlvea, nwmber Ing In all about 10, rAtttrnid Sunday ere til n from Olendale, where Satur day afternoon and Sunday the an nual picnic of the Klectrlc Club was held. Saturday evening the plenlcera attended a dance In Olendale. Snn- dav waa apent in aporla and enjoying a barbecne, prepared by Mr. and Mra. Jamea II. Moore, the committee In charge of the picnic. Mr. Moore la the Olendale manager of the com pany. On account of rain the cara carrying the parly bad aomo diffi culty coming over the Olendale, Wolf Crock and Crave Creek hllla. Pnttermllk 10c gal. at De Vooa. Mr. and Mm T II. Danltdi, Mr. and Mra. C. U. Schelfelln, Mra. Peyn ton aad Mlaa Carlotta llanki were the member of a party that plcnlced Sunday on the bank of uppor Itogne Mvr. Smoke a King Spitz cigar, Ec. They ar homo-mado. , tf Petition are being clrculatod In Mmlforil aaklag for a ronatltutlonal amendment revoking tho provialon that all State inalltiillona mitat ho lo cated at the atate eapltol. Tho tec- ond petition ak ttwt a Stnto Nor mal School bo oetabllahed at Pundlo ton. There aro many algnnra oa pocially among the rlaaa glad to tlck tgefr John Henry on any aort of t potltlon. A. B. KoRenhaum made hi rua to wary dally vlalt to Aahlnnd Son day. W make a apeolalty of picnic InnchAR. Itiiaioll'a rafotorm. n Mr. and Mra. W. K. ThoMlHon of Gold Hill, wore Med ford rialtora Sat- iTday. Kh route from Denver Colorado to Spokane, Washington, a party or tonrlata atopped over In Medford Sun day. The Hiatnbnr are: Mr. and Mra. Krneat Wright, Mr. Tlinmaa Hoarly, Mia Alice Karly and Mr. (loorge ICarly. De Voe buys boor bottloa. Mr. and Mra. II. . Alrtini and Judge ami Mr. J. O. Counell of San Pranelecn atoppod off Sunday night In Medford "ii rnutu to Soattlo. IA. W. Walker and C. II. Holt apent Sunday In Yrokn. A hroakfaat you can afford, and lie delighted Itli. ItuaeeliM Cnretorln. Dr. T. 0. Helnoniul family inotoroil to Oraut Paaa Sunday. Dr, b). II. Porter and party motored yetrtay to the Copco dam, litdiig oonetrHolod acroaa the Klamath Itlver Z7 gtllab above llnriihreok. Thev ro tornod late laat nlgkt through a heavy rain which made the Slaklyon grade allppery. Window and door Mioana. garden furnltura. Pacific rHrn. Mx. I'ac tory. IMr. and Mra. A W. Uck are In for tho day from Wagner Crook on buaineas. IT A. Horchart and J. K. Holl, Jr.. are In from Hornbrook ou bnalnoaa. A crow of four men and a team will be aont to headquarter at Crator Lake Thursday, according to Park Suiiorlntoudent Stool. lluttarmtlk 8c quart at I Vooa, I.yle Herr, Oon I.aldley, Froeborn (larrUton and Dewey Purdln apent Sunday In Aahland, Tho (Irluly hiking rlub will bold a ramp fire ana woinor roni Fri day evonlug, Juno 3th, In tbo Cook Grove near PhoeuU. All member ar rtoattd to meet at tho Med ford hole! at lx o'clock from where they wilt tak tho Inierurnau to Phoenix From Phoenix the row Cap Martin spent tho weekend at t IChkIc Point I Excellent road on which the llaht rain had laid all dust, Enabled Johnl Orth and party to return from Yreka last nlgHt In throe hour. The party comprised Mr. and Mra. John Orth, and their guest, .Mrs. II. T. McClel lan and Mlaa Margaret McClellan of Itoseburg. 11. V roung left Snnday on a busl nea trip to Sacramento. Mlaa Ira Coffin ami Mr. K. It. Cof fin returnod Sunday morning from Chicago, ill. Mlaa Coffin ha ben spending the winter In voice atudv at the MrHurney studio. She will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs E. V. Coffin of (it Itoto street. Mr. Coffin will return to Chicago In two weeks. ' fin sure and attend the alfalfa fertiliser demonstration Wednesday. Meeting place la Commercial Club, l p. m. "I wont on way and ho went the other and we weren't slow about It either," Is the way Italelgh Con ley of Tolo describee Ills encounter with a huge hear on the road four miles above Prospect last Saturday. Conley returned to Medford today from a camping trip to Prospect. Captain Vance of Company 7 will loavo this afternoon on it business visit to Portland and while there will confor with the adjuutant general and visit Camp Withycombe out or Portland. There are naw about 1500 encamped at this station. "W. h. howls or Floiinso Ttoek la Ih Medfnrd on business. Mill Kolly la In for the day from Pie tm o Itook. ilia sure and attend tho alfalfa fertiliser demonstrations Wedneaday. Mooting place is Commercial Club, t p. m. Itobart Paiouxe, recently appointed aa a cadet to West Point, returned to Chlcsgo from Washington I). C, when lie was granted permission by the dewrtment of the Adjnntant General to defer his entrance Into West Point until noxt year. Hob In undlclded a yot, whether to spend noxt winter In one of the Kaatern schools, or to re turn and continue his studios at Stan ford. Lloutonant J. II. Illackburn, In charge of all naval affairs In Oregon and Southern Wellington, arrived In Medford ths morning, whore ho will establish a naval recruiting station, to be opened July 10. friiii Quiz cigar store and barber shop Is moving today to the location formerly occupied by the Nash Hotel bar. The room they aro leaving will bo fitted up as an addition to Ilrown'a confectionery. Large crowds greeted the Iter. Dr. Alfred A. J. Hogg, the naw Presby terian .minister at tho tervleea on Sunday. Ilia sermons were much ap preciated and made a profound Im pression on those present. Iter. Hogg I atopping temporarily at the Hotel Holland. CAPTURED NEGRO'PERSHING READY! TROOPER TELLSFORACTIONWHEN nt to the front to aid In the speed ellll oitlinhtlc that war will b0 avert- BATTLE MM IS DECLARED Cavnlrymen Told by Captain Boyd That T!'ey Might Have to Fipjit or Might Co Through Carriznl Peace fullyMexicans Fired First, Fif teen Americans Dropping. CHIHUAHUA. June 20. Five of I lie mix nktltloniil negroes mode pris oner nt Cnrnnl and brought hero are nnmod John Wilmwt, (leorjre M; CliMdin, T. Hopkins. Thiwin Oar field and W. 1). (hbson. The prisoner tell of two white iwokera, only known to thetn as "Toxuh" and "Slim," who were with Captain Itoyil'n toree nntl who, they believe, eMoaHfd. OibMon's storv aa given out liy (lenernl Trovino said: "Captain urev .joined us nt Snnto Domingo. That night four Mexican came inUi uamp nnd told tia that the Currauxiatmt nt ('nrrixal had .four machine guns. Thev were looking for boef. It waa goHiied that these Mexican had warned Captain lioyd lie hnd bettor turn hack, Wnt I don't in Neighborhood of 12,000 Splendidly Equipped Under Gen or al's Command in Mexico Villu Re ported to Have Made Up Willi Car ranza. MU PASO, Texas, June 26. Ran oral John J. Poraklng's eratwhlla len itive expeditionary force in Mdxtoo la ready for action, If necessary. Today, according to the best In formation hero, his southernmost out post Is In the vicinity or IC1 Valle, less than fifty miles from Colonla Dublan, the Mexican base. It Is be lieved that from El Valle a largo and mobile force may be pointed oast ward In a strategic position, toward the Mexican Central railroad, lit the neighborhood of 12,000 men, In splendid fighting trim, compose General Perahlng's army. Itenorts from the front Indicate the higher morale among the'men. Kijulpment has boon put In tin tiutiM'ortntlon of Infanlr. Herniation on the border tbdty dealt with the possibility that some action by tho Mexicans may precip itate hostilities before the oxchanget between Washington and Mexico Cll are concluded. ' With tho lines of the Americans 1 and Mexicans paralleling for at least one hundred and fifty tulles, the rash ai Hon of some subordinate commnnd- j er, it la considered here, might at janv time embroil the main commands. Men i Tension, consequently, grows with each hour. Fear that events might be thus has- tened prompted bonier commands to redouble their vigilance. At all points the soldiers were ready to spring In to action at a moment's notice. Troop dispositions were inndo with a view to meeting sudden and unexpected emergencies. .(Five thousand National Guardsmen are expected to eonto to lfil Paso, It was said today, and many of them may get here before tho end or the weeki Villa Agnln In KvJdourc. T"rom Columbus It Is reported that preparations are being made to take caro of 10,000 guardsmen. Andres Garcln, the Mexican ronmil at ICI Paso, today declared hluiHelf ed, "1 do not so thotj there, nood he war, from any Interpretation of President Wilson's last note," he de- dared; "These sovonteon prisoners ought not U 'offer an obstacle We have received no Information from the do facto authorities as to the questions on hand and In the me. while the matter is up to General Carranxa." Information reached here today from apparently reliable sources that Francisco Villa, until recently at Santa lloealki, had reached an agree ment with the de racto government and that this was being; used to In duce his follower to Join the Car ransa forces. Seven Americans attached to the Alvarado Mining and Milling company and the Companla Agrlcola, are ex pected to reach Juares late todav from Chihuahua, leaving practically no Americans in that state. PKTHOOHAD, .Time r. Ttusslan cavalry, after a bsttlo with Austro llungarlan troops, has occupied a po sltlon near Pexoritt, nnout 5 4 mllos west of Klmpolung In Tlukowlna. Thr, foregoing was announced In the of flclal stutc mint isniiert by the ItusFlan war office AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS know if there win any truth iu this beat of condition. Horses and miilr talk. TEDDY SLAUGHTERS M00SERS (Continued from page one) place selected (or the ramp fir. Coffee, cream aad sugar will b fur nished and each member Is request ed to bring a rup, spoon, fork walnera etc. Hound trip fara too- K. K. Merrkk, chairman. Kor rent, 8-room furnlshod aousa. C A IH'Voe. Art tin mess will leave today for t'bliago. where ha wilt torata per ntaneutly. Mrs. hurgoaa will Join hlui In a few weeks. Dr. Klchgessner will ba at Hotel N'ash every Wodntaday. Hours for consultation 10 to S. W. It Logos of Oregon City. Dis trict Deputv of the Klks ltdge for Houtburn Orvgon, baa camelled hla trip io tho Grand Lodge at UalUniora. Maryland, la order to serve as first llautenaut of company U.. O. X. U returned from a week's camping, Mr I.okuh U wall known among Med trip wast of Ashland, thU morning Bats. Its. Hotel Holland. Mr-1 a&4 Mrs. Joe HIP ur In frum Kagb) Point shopping toda. Charles 8luug bus pur based a tttudebaker Hlx car. Qatea sails ford cara, roo down and l( a month. A wlra was rocelied ctvrdgy afternoon b Hev. J. (' Hulllns from bin mins Italph anti John, Informing him that (hay will pass through Med- furd with Compauy K. first laiullun n U. The buttallon will tratd iu a siteclal troop train to Sun Hl.o whure they have bten ordered to re port, acoiadlng to the ttdcgrMiu. Halpii is a bugler and John, tho quartprmastol sergeant of Compauy K. QV!i.;alt!g its a in at DuVoe's. ford Klk visiting tho local lodge fre queutl in his official capacity. Alvte Ktallsworlk and J. H. Freder ick uf (Yulral Point are spending the d,i) In Medford. The were for-m-rb of the Klamath country aad will ride la ta round-up at Ashland. As previously aanouncad In this paper, a saost cordial tuvltation Is xteuded ino mothers of Bout hern Oregon, to meet with mow be r of tho CoiiKroaa of Mothers and Parent Teaihars Aaaorlatlon, at the Library Tuvsday, Jus 37. at 'i p. nt. A short pi uk ram will be glvau, light retresa mouta aarved. anfl aubjocts of mu tual galpXulness disrusaed 4 Ftavny Koyal Ann and Ulng Cher rtaa and tc a lb. In boots tl Pub; Its Mnrkel Tuaaday ajul Thnraday' K W Foss O ! to venire the iilignnicnl under one lt'iidfihii uf I lie I'm vet iipMised to the iMintinuuneo in power .f Mr. Wil Ktitt and (be deiiuM-rntir imrtv. Hugh I'm Itlgli Man, III in judgment, the IH'llillialion of Mr. lluirlie- mtet I he eundituuiH ft forth iu the xiiiii'uieiil f the ini.rri'o- if untioiinl committee i .mti ini Jiuiuiir. nml in mv own i-lulemeiit-. Under eiMing eondltiiiuo, the lu'in lllltlion'dl' ii third lleket Wttillil, in in judgment, be uiereh it mue in the interext of the eleeiion of Mr. Vil-in. I lenril Mr. llimhe. as n mini whoe publii- iveurd in a guuranteo tbut "he will not merel tuiul for u lirogrum of eleiiii-iiit, triiiulit-out AmeneuuiMii beforo eleetion. but will rfMilutfly nud in gixul fuith put it through if eleeted. He i beyond nil eoiiiMiri)oii better filled lu be presi dent tliiin Mr. Wilxou. It would be ll groe delrillieill to Hie eniinlrv to te-eleit Ml. WiImiii. I hiill. there fore, trough .uiMi't Mr. lIuKbc-.. Sii Ii being the e;i', it U miiu't'e--surv lu ii that I enniiot oeeept the nuiumutiun ou a third ticket. I do not Iwlieve I hut there MboiiUI be o thud tieket. 1 Mic that when in tel low lni.'i'etei. euolit, eiMlidt r (he y,uetiou llu will for the mul purl take IIiih iioituu. Thev ond I lum bal une puiiote -the iurMi-.e t Mre our eouiiuttti r tuntr. It i- in deep t'liiivlt'tlull ul till'- uioiueut e euu sere it only by iiiiorting Mr. Huglie. Mr. HugliCM ligH hliuwii in lux eiir eer the iutiiiit of eftnuiK wlneli will umuwutee that under him the Kuvvriimttil will once more work with vigor and force. He iom.m' tbut hiilut of traigbtforwurd tliiukun; wliitli lueuiix thut hi words will be eorrelated with hi ilettU and trans lated into faeU. We he the niter native of continuing in ottiee an ud Uiinitrutiou which has proved n la mentable failure or of puttim: into ofttee un iidumuistrutioii whnh wc hae everv reusou to belie e will fllliehou With elticlem tor the in teres! nnd honor all our itcupli i.nn csll bsteuk Iioiii ui tellotv ir gressKs their uiigriuleiiiu sumiOt' 9X Mr Untitles Your- (nil ft irUHi J(VUbh I.LT M Story of I ho Dottle. "Two miles out of t'nrri4al wc were lined ui by Ciipluin Itoyd and told we might have to fight or we might get tb rough peacefully, but there was only one way to carry out order, nud (hot wnh t obev them. "Tliia waa the firwt lime wo had ever xtnit e(n where without know ing whera v were going. "When Uiu fighting started we were iu an opoir plain and Ihu .Mexicans had the advantage of ditches and hroah. "Returning from his eonfereueo with the Mexican lender, Captain Itoyd gave his liorwe to liix xtriker ami o i ilurwl us to udvniice in akirur- ish order, and Io hold our fire until we were fired upon. "Fifteen of our men droppeil ou Ihe first volley. We fought Imnl until we were about surrounded. Then we dropMjl our guns ami run for it. We thouelit we would try Io get to HI l'uso. Wo were overtaken at Iah IllllllOS. Weio Wo I Tixiiter, "Wc were brought buck to Villu Aliuinadn, but were well treated. The soldiers' women rooked for u und we rode to Cbihuuhuu ou tin? top of a boxcar." . (libsiin, MHakiiiur for his coin nidcx, said ikat thev were captured ul l.os Iluuios, uiiiiiv miles fnuu the scene of the fight, bv piirsnrng euv ulrvmen. He auid the six of them were "trying Io bout it for Kl l'nno.". (Jcncral Trovino annoiineed thut Clibson tidd him that the meiiibers uf the cvjM'dition were lined up bv Cap tain Hovd two miles nut of t'urrixiil nnd toM that "thev nucht get through M-acetull r the miulit 'lie up against it,' but lli 'i in an rwnt there was mil I'm tiling ti il", and tbut us in idii v hi ill r- have been tested until only the fit and strong remain. Dig motor trains, already loaded with the nerestarv supplies for an advance, are llmd up ready to be started. Wounded nt Hospital, There Is not a single wounded o.' Incapacitated man with the force Ml have been sent to tho base ho pit l at Columbus. In tho meantime everyemptv truck which remained at Columbus has been 'VWyVVT' mnvHiCTn 'IS n r-s xCsn B S ir 1 Win. S. The Supreme in Western Dramas' Hiiiges with that greatest of Western character artists H art In This Matter of Health ono is either with or with tho loser!. the inner- It'a largely a iiie-lin "I right entiug right loud. I'm Hound lieu I th one must cut n neb, indigestible loods nnd cliMse tho-e that are known t vontnin the elements thut ImiM sturdv bodie-. and keen li n i n - For sheer Jramatic intensity this picture is without'cqual AND Willie Collier Wife and Auto Troubles in a Klever Keystone a comedy that's different Grape-Nut n O is il wolidelliillv balanced Ii.imI, liiadc Iroui whole wheat ami biirle.v. It eontuins all the nu triment of the irruin, includuiu' the miiieial ihothntex, iudis x'0 sable iu nature's plan for body und bruin rebuilding. (Iriiie-N'iiti4 is a f-ouecnl rated food, easv to digest. It is ecuii Miiieul, bus tlelM'ions flu or, (times rcudv to ogt Mild litis belM'd thousands in the wiiiuitii' I'luss. "There's a Reason" TOMORROW Francis X. BUSHMAN Beverly Bnyr.c n 1 UBBHS9EBQ39 Page, TOMORROW Krancls X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in "A Million a Minute" COOL COMFORTABLE WELL VENTILATED TWO TRIPS DAILY - nirrwKHX Farmers iutcrci-it ,1 In growing al falfa uudi i fertill.iilou will me it at the (OlliiiK-rcl.il (lull at two odoiv Wedncsdu and will roieed to mvc 1 mil 11 I fltanimi.i l lit-.. t fl il V t,mt stents ure tlng conducted under the iVX H JLI JP vJlvJD ailCl euporvisiou of County l'stholoiM i ., . -s-r r TATTrT Cat and I'rofeasor Itelmer of the li.(jriiii JrCJlJN 1 Southern Oregon Kxperlment Station. Those who have uiurhluee aro aUe(! to brlnit I hem that all may have & opiortunlty of making the trip und seeiitK the roaults of the experiment which are showing up splendtdl. on the mon.l crop. S II Hamuli's unto will leave Kugle Point at 8 M nnd 1 I'. M dall. exiept Siuul.iv : leave Medford A. M and 3 1 M. Wl 1 call for pasneiiKcra at hotels lu Medford aud hotels and business bouses iu Kugle I'alut. 1MIOVK H-2 Oil a.Vll. 1 Co L Wednesday-Thursday k.JUNE 28 and 29 A DISTINCT NOVELTY Deave's R.oyaI Manikins iNOT A MOTION PICTUREl 50-MINIATURE FIGURES-50 Nimble Acrobats Funny Comedians Cake Walk Teams Ladies' Orchestra Celestial Dancers Bucking Mule 12 - GRAND BALLET -- 12 A Stage Within a Stage Show u in I'liiijtiiii'tinii with the Win. Fox Photoplay ot till' (loldlll Wist. BLUE BLOOD AND RED PAGE Adults 26c Children 15c Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement A SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 5 CENTS Ol It Itlil'l TAMON IS IlKIIIN'O i: i:itv I'lfit itic shown this wiaac. k tn is ro.sriixi.i.v a i:..'naa. Tj" w "Tjpgii m ! TjVr Ir. W-y Lm affiy A mSSi'ff!!? uHnBi3ffiikvimwjzr k .c - gjggjfiA CROWDS GO" '-1 . ij.i WHERE THE iv itoHsox. Tiiu ianv who xi'i'iaitHi iv Miioroui) iv 1'iatsov. win, in: ski: tvk. iv in Tin: n..(r v-us.i: ISIO (OMIMIY MOHT OUT." One Bay Qraly-,.T O D AYOne Day Only MARGUERITE LA R K. j; 1 1 1 ' i i il. ii . ( lit. Hi t, , l', ,i p tf lalllclllit 1 tl.iul llli.in Pi-.mIij, ti.m MICE AND MEI Pirtiiri.atioii of Mtih Imo LnotU' 1 l V i v. jni-tt- r.nii.ui. i. i pi. tun- w.nth . ..nnn milis io ( v ( utlmiiv Aliss Cltiik n won't nussHns I'iir tuat totlay. it iult-hiloI i0wu'l. IhiUlrt-ij o. vilnlts Tf u-ustiMt nt ilnt.u -ii-'s iviilltiit. Mill r.'. 5 l V i??O5CviO0O0O0OOCC 1