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PAGE TWQ MEDFORD MATTj TRfBITNE, MEDFORD, ORFiOX. TUESDAY. AEfiEST 20. 19K, 1 0 CAL AND IMPERSONAL Returns were received from Salem Monday by Water Stuerlrilcndent Arnspifcer Irom samples of water taken by him recently at the Intake and sent to the state board of health. These tests fehowed the Medford city water to be in the purest slate of any time during the term Arnspiger has been in the employ of the city. Get your bakery goods at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. John Perl Sent Sun day at Grants I'ass with friends. Oiien for business in the new loca tion. Have some fancy values in Jewelry, rings, watches, etc. J. W. Diamond To.. 12 K. .Main. 136 The Medford. street department is endeavoring to iierstiade Medford's citizens to assist In cleaning the tall weeds Q'erhanKlng; the sidewalks in many sections of the city. These weeds are rapidly becoming a nuis ance to pedestrians and the depart ment asks that each property owner consider himself responsible for the cleaning away of the pest before his property. ' 'Wf See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., It you are In a hurry. J. W. Reddy of San Kranclsco. who Is. standing the summer at Takiltna, Ore., Is Yt.-dtlnp relatives In Medford for a few days. ' Medford boosters smoke tbe Med ford and Mt. Pitt clgara. ' Charles Owens of Talent returned Monday evening from a brief business trip to San Francisco. The new plant of the Kurml Bak ing Company will be open for pub lic Inspection on or shout September 1. Kxact date will bo announced later. South Front street. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer left Monday In their car for Prospect, where they will spend two weeks camping. ' Buttermilk 3c quart at Tie Voe'a. Mr. and MrR. George Roberts and children have returned from a vaca tion outing. goWf; as far east as Cin cinnati, Ohio. Why smoke bit cigars, when La Gondas are only 10c. Mr. and Mra. Benton Bowers and family of Ashland motored to Med ford Monday evening. Our prompt delivery service is proving a great convenenre. You try It. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. 13tS f,, K. McDonald of the Ilogue Elk Resort is In Medford today on busi ness. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Pricea reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. " The Ladies' Aid of the Chrlstlsn church will hold a lawn social Tues day, August 29th, at S at corner of Kighth and Oakdale. Kverybody wel come. Tl,-' !..., nf tfc Vnrntt Tlalr. Ing Company will be open for public Inspection on or about September 1. Kxact dato will be aunounced later. South Front street. Mrs. Scott Kenvon Beghtol, of Chadron. Nebraska, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. A. Bratuey. Buttermilk 10c gal. Iio Voe'a. II. C. Matkey has gone to Portland for a week's visit. Iton't wait to come down town Phono your drug store wants to ileal h 3 Drug Store. Phone st. loG Mrs. J. A. Bratney hs Jum return ed from vUtting her daughter at Kv erett. Washington, and a niece. Mrs. (Jordan TKbeiiy, of Seattle. Mrs. lib erty was formerly Mis Kdith Both- well oi trn citv. Mrs. nralncy was met In Seattle by another ila:iv;htcr. Airs. Scott Kenyon Heiilitol, of t'L.td ron. Nebraska. who accompanied Mrs. Ilratney on her return to Med ford. and will make an extended vi.-it in the valley. Bakery goods at Pe Voe'a. I r v in S. I'obh, Charles Van Loan and King l.ardner mil vimi Medford and Crater l.ake early in September The t rio. bo are w ell known a. rit er for the Saturday Kvenlng o.-t. and other ni.igalnes, are on an auto tour of the eu Get jour milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at De Voe'a. Bert Anderson, who has spent tiia year in California. Is expected to re turn tc .Medford Saturday. STOP LOOK LIST KN" "In the country God made and man forgot.' See the advertisement In this Issue of Things Imtr.g. September I. J. i. Brookings Orepon. Jl.il Gahlib. ...n Hopkins and llarrv Iton-ninirs have returned trom a week's outiiu at Shala Sprint ljine VAland of IkjcIu haf pur chased a Saxon Six. Snioke a King Splti cigar, 5c. They are home-made, tf K. L. CitttiuK of San Krau? bro is in Medford on buine- for a few das. The world's greatest companies. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Mr. and Mr. Creorte V, l;oarl returned Sunday evening from a two week's outing at Peli'n lt.iv. I-unch jjoods at De Voe'i. Mr. and Mrs. II. t". Lumsden left Sunday evening for Seattle. Keut and other Washington points, where they will visit relatives and friends. A novelty for children. Charlie Chaplin Jumping Jack given to the first 100 Kiddles under 12 years. Matinee, Page Wednesday. Chester Putney of frunsmuir, Cal ifornia. U spendiug a two week's va cation In Medford. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mail Tribune Bids. The regular eighth grade examina tion will be held in the high school building Thursday and Friday, Au gust 31 and September 1.' The schedule of examinations is as fol lows: Thursday, writing, language, agriculture: Friday, physiology, his tory, biography, civil government. reading. All eighth grade students who wish to take the state examina tion will assemble in the study room of the high school at S o'clock Thurs day morning. All must be provided with papr and pens. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. The Shasta. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Hay Moran Monday, August 2S, a nine-pound boy. I'nder the eyes of Pacific Coast league scouts at Klamath Falls Sun day. I.yle Bigbee, whom Klamath Falls Idolize? as Medford once idol ized Bud Anderson, fizzled. It was explained afterwards that the hero had been on a hunting trip Monday, and this was the reaboo for bis poor pitching Sunday. Weed beat him 9 to 6 and though he pitched his best,; ho w-as touched for three three baggers and a home run. Bigbee had all the curves he ever had, but was unable to get by. He was opposed by Kddie Anthony of Yreka. Cal., who pitched better hall with more head work. Anthony, by his work, made Bigbee look like a bushleaguer. Bigbee was handicapped by the mediocre catching of Jimmy Clarke, though a first class nun, Charles Jolly sat on the bench most of the game. After the contest was all but lost, Jolly was sent In. Bigbee has been offered a place on thme Oakland team of the Coast league. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Fred Weeks and party of friends left last week on an auto tour, to Crater Lake. Northern California, and Klamath Falls. Try a King Splti cigar and en courage home industry.' H. C. Bonney of this clly spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives at Montague, Cal. De Voe buys beer bottles. Mr. and Mrs. W. IL CoreJjj Gore and Miss Mary Gore are on an auto tour to Crater Lake and Klamath Falls. Dr. Kirehgcssner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. The Medford baseball team will leavo the middle of the week for Brookings, Cal., where they will play three games at the Chetco carnival. Seiherts and Caster will do the pitch ing. The Ashland band will also make the trip. Watch and Jewelry repair hospital at new location: 12 E. Main. J. W. Diamond Co. lag. The fire department was called out last night to extinguish a blaie lu a pile of lumber In the rear of the Co operative warehouse. The oriula Is unknown. The fUt burned in saw dust, which made It hard to put clit. The damage was immaterial. Siskiyou or Colestln water. i"c bottle, at De Voe's;. fie deposit on bottle. . A meteor flashed across the heav ens from north to south Monday night about eight o'clock, lighting up the entine valley for an instant. The phenomena wan witnsed by many. . iiimivi uisappvarru as lapitllv as-! it came. Pears and apple label printers for the Itogtie river valley. Sledford Printing Co. Miss Virginia liceni.in ni Gold Hill, 'isited friends mid relatives in Med f"nl Monday. Gales sells Ford cars. J:oo down and $2." a month. 11. M. Parke and family and II. K. Stow. II of Corvallis scnt last night in Medtord on their remrn from Crater l.ake. Mrs. II. L. Leach. eivert eorsetfer. Barclay i Abdo-Support. Phone x!t-J Virginia Beeman of Gold Hill Is spending the day with Medford friends. Mr. and Mis. Gordon C. Git fin and 'on are in Medford todav and will leave tomorrow for their home in Fowler. Cal. F. W. Kussell. Jr., is a business visitor In Mnlfoid from Grants Pass. Why not get It at Voe's? Paul II. St utile of KUmatii Falls Is In the city on business. At noon today two machine driven by Geotge Treirhler of the Overland agency and John F. Pattv of Ashland collided at the lorner of Main and Front streets. Treirh ler hit the Patty machine's front wheel Bia ue for the accident hat not vet !een fixed. Mrs. 1. 1. u.R. N'n (tone Corsets Phone SI, or call T3i W. 11th street. Asiiland Tiiurda;. A. F. Knox is a business visitor . from Grants Pass. - ) Henry Kunlaer of Applegate Is a i business visitor in Medford. ) A. C. Allen, horticultural commis sioner for the Southern Oregon dis trict, and bis son have returned to Medford after an auto trip through Eastern Oregon and Idaho. Mr. Al len look a motion picture camera with him and secured a number of excellent films. Those of various Idaho lava beds are particularly in teresting. Big 5c milkshakes at De Voe's. The Rogue River Fruit and Pro duce Association yesterday sold two cars of Bartlctts at an average price of JJ.T.'i, one at New York and one at Philadelphia. Willis C. Marsh is a business visitor from Oakland, Cal. Baths 2-".c. Hotol Holland. Chester Putney of Duusmuii Is spending his vacation with his parents in Medford. A. C. Adrian of Portland is In Medford on business. Dr. I.ockwood and family and For est Kdmeads and family are spend ing the day at Crater l-ake, having left In a car at four o'clock this morning. I.ouis Oliver of Bear Creek bottom Is In the city today on business. Classes at St. Mary's Academy, Medford. Oregon, will be resumed Tuesday, September .Mil. Complete courses offered in high school, gram mar and primary grades. Excep tional advantages In music, art, and china painting. Day pupils and boarders-received. .Excellent sleeping-porch accomodations are a fea ture of the hoarding school. ; i',: L. -Farra of Lake Creek is spending a few days in Medford on business. Judge anil Mrs. F. M. Calkins re turned Tuesday morning from Santa Crux, where they spent a two week outing. , Earl Croft of Eagle Point spent Monday afternoon In Medford on business. Mrs. Frank Lewis of Eagle Point spent Monday afternoon shopping in Medford. . R. Mcl.eod of Prosjicct Is in Medford today on business. Pear label time Is here. Stock labels or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. W. P. Hamilton of Eagle Point Is transacting business in the city to day. Frank C. Kenley of Scudder and Kenley Orchard, is In Medford to day on orchard business. William Cottrell and R. J. Kemon of the Meadows are in Medford on business today. Charles Hockersmlth Is moving his household from Medford to the Wy land ranch at the Meadows. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 29. Fig was Just compiled in the office of the district forester, George H. Cecil. Portland, Ore., show that ir,7,6.S9' head of cattle and horses and 996. 771 sheep and goats, belonging to 3,45t permittees, were admitted to the national forest ranses of Ore gon and Washington during the pe ilpiLuf from July 1, li'li. to June JO, llY... Tht'M1 ftsuri slvp an Increase of cattle ami horses and a ile ertatt of ll.titfi sheep and poats, compared with the nnniMt r 511 it nitltrd ilurini; the prcv-edins: fical vear. The decrease in shee, lr ac counted for t the tact that many sheen nieu have j;one into the tattle hur-ines-js. The fi cures, as a whole, show a his increase In the i.umter of &toik on the forests of ihe district. Since four ulieep are consider e!ua! to one cow on a ranee basis, after dedticiinc ll.tlt; decrta in sheep, the figure show an increase equiva lent (o Tl.K.,7 shM'p. The returns alo show thar dnrinc the II l.i M-asn th" Mnrk grazed ixdoiiK.-d to owners, hut this ear .ti4 owners are represented, indicatliiV cleariy that the forest nr vue is steadily carrying out its policy of milking lheid'st distribution anionic lltf email raiu tiers adjniuiu the (ore-t. Six years aco liere were l.G3 crazing permittees usinc the national forest ranges of the to states. First Clash Sunday Zt KU II. Aim :.-The first hos tolitles Ieteen Kununia and Au-trla-HuniCiirv broke out Sunday pt nlnz south and ?outhet of Kron Uilt (HriiKMii. Skirmishes ao are reiiortej further st at Colt Tour House. With Medlord traae Is Medfori mad. RANDHcNALlY&CO. MAKERS OF MAPS j for All the World CHlCAtiO XW XQKX MONKEY WHO WRITES SHORTHAND SEEKS JOB IT r - - V e,v a 4 t 2 f i ' mt ' v j No Wife Coultl 1h JvuIoils of Un At lal the ierf'ert stetKurniplicr lias been di-roveivd. Site is us j-i'eal a a sphinx inul us ti'.dv as 11 itrirnvle. More tli.tu that, -he will never ive a .jealous wife a Millie anxious moment or the shVhi et cause to rmnplain. Shades' Darwin nnd fleams of (laniet an ourangatanL' that writer shorthand ! Her name i- '"Mi-s Uridjret," and ,ju-t at pre-ent s!ie is t ravelin; with a circus. While he Itii.-. not yet been cautioned lor violating any steno graphic speed lnwi. she is j;ettin alon nicely at her prole.-ion and i yoin to be a bit; help to ler laniily some day. Just now 'Mis Bridget" is a memU'r of the Itanium & ilailey tented hou-::ioid and lives in a cnire, which, in-tt'iid of havin--' bars if r-tejl. is eneioscd in. j:tas. The early morn ing mist forms a tine writing tablet of this la-s. and ben one day in winter ,piaitcri the cireu? .-ecretary t raced a tew lien l'itman characters, which read. llow art? you, Mi Ilridiret ?v The next moniin. to the -eere-tary surprise, he foind that Hrid :et" had an -we red the mietitin STORY. AI IHE STAR "One irl aid that he had ttr.-t yielded lo teiuptation when hv bail bcHune utterly di-couraued iM-c.-tu-e -he had tried in vain tor -onie neuuh to !;t-; i-riou-jh money tr a pnir of -tioe-. Si'c itiihituaily -pent -SJ a wei k fT a rootii. Her obi lnn - ueie -o--d twHf. WIm-m they b-i-itmc too tti'in lo endure a third -he j.o-.-, I f.tt 1') rent- toward new pair. hc -.ic up tti;-.-j!c and. to n-r it' Tonn coi-'iMTpin.iM- pfra--. '-Id : i .i.a p:ur ..; A -h"it titnc ;i-: a we-i-kiiowr: writer e;ni!c ,i'-rn lh' ab..e p.n.i Lr:iph :n a I k wr:t!-n bv Jat..- A.i.ia-r.-..; Hud H..-:-c Ha!: an i,o: r lal.r the r-i.eer. !!., 1 Winn.- i!--r-ron. had 'UtlitH'ti a -lurv iha'. ui.iir the t'.lo r! "Si;..,-,," f-ri'at-d tic un-ate-t -Mt-.ti.-n of .,ey l..;v t;.;i ha- v ! apj'Li rt d in 1 'd i- r" UcU. Takiit- 1'i-r iioiu !o- if '-i-i-tit re'.tt.d h Jane Add..',,-. M. Ib-r-nm r.-tf a -nupb-. h :m .n -;-t in whi.'h t-rc rep ft - fit- thn c wr(. f ii 1 1 of a ".-- M erk 't"po"'.. I'owrty of the drnr-t --rt b- d in-r ta!i:;' ;u it , cj-.a-i.. . - ,it sr iav -iu- took her !o.w i: d p::v cr eiope b-'me to Kr mot'o-r an I e.fh fimt w:f- prxin.-ctl I ii -J tin- f o'li.w in' THIS MANTEL illllC hi ii mm ...-vj-i His Bens and Baby Bens at !! ", traveling clnek... cliin;e clocks, office clock, etc The new Wa 'ham ekH-k for j articular w,'le, ho does not n.ind pa? Its a little eitra. MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler till E. Main Strwt. Tlr HiH of Qrttlitj-. 7 mum V ISiiiley's ISridsc." by tir-t blowing her breath upon the irhi-s ami tlicti. tracing a cuuicform conMructed writing that looked not unlike a portion of the epitaph on the tomb of l'toleuiii. Tim secretary had to do a contortion feat in order to read what the daughter of the juii'-'lc had written, but he finally recoinii.ed a few character. AtMitrdiii" to John I'attcr-on, the suK.'rintendcnt f the I'arnuui ii Bai ley menagerie, ".Mir-s Bridget" has now proi.resed so far that she can write tbe entire i'lphuhet and ho'pe oon to beL'in phra-in. leeHT Pat terson is exceedingly proud of jhi chiire and protuies thai 2Vf Mriduet" w take dictation from tbfe public liere m Medford. Sepl ember 11. when the Barnum v Bailey (Jrcatot Show on Karth jrive- to twrfonuatiees. The Barnum & Bailey circu- this saon lias a irreatly enlarged men airerie ilepartment, which includes oiue very rare specimen of wild, ani mal life. eldom found in captivity. A family of five yintffc-. 11 cattivun of ihirty-eibt camel-, a herdj ( if forlv-one elephants, and 1"S cairns of other jungle bea-ts v. ill eomph-e the animal department of the bii: h"W. week would see her Wearin? the hoe '-he needed o liatliy. .Finally, in ut ter de.-pcralitu, she obtained u pair of hoe. By rare j;ood foiiune. the rights t" tbi tory were obtained by Blue bird Photoplay-. Inc., and Loi Weber. ri-potj-ib!e tor Where Are .My Children.'" "Si-amlal" and other eijiiaily notable phtplay'-, wa as-r::i'-d to produce it. The re-uU 1 a Bluebird titat ha- created a new -tandard of n;"tin pu-t;iie quality. The manaueiuvnt of Jlie Star iKe atT is indeed p.pd' t'iu anti'itmec ihnt "Siioc-" i- ti fn- n - iite.i tdav a:ul t"iuorniw. We Unw no lic-i-lancv iti deelai i8 (Ii;'t Ibi- featnn ill api-eel ti 't:re nNple than any tdm hit .-li fAr. in ?bi- theater. It- p-.npo-e i- iiior,i!l nho'r-oMn- jiml it- h --o!i l!al !o tile eoUiMtoll Weal. ficneral Announcement. On account of t!:e railroad strike which .t-ems ine it;t'dc, until further notk e we will discontinue rereivine fruit for shipment. nii;ers are re- siMtnsii'U' for freight el; arc 03 even tliouuh cr- have not re.u-hed desti- na'ion. This i-: provided for in hills of laditm rwr railroad lompatiy isucj for all shii'iuents. PUninciS ViV IT rfiMPANV OK OUK'JQX. TOO LATE TQ CLASSIRT WANTKii A wood saer. Call :.;i-K-:;. CLOCK ONLY $4 R ins S dai. Cathclral pong Hour and half- liour strike. Ma hogany finUh. A suaranteid .tinie kef jver. Other S-dav rlocks at ?t, o, ju-t as We value s tiiis one. Our 11 r.n ularrp clocV is the moJt ikpendaMe o! anv cioik on the market. iiiir Alvaar Welcome LITTLE DAMAGE BY STORM SAYS GATE iTW Tlie storm of late Sunday after noon was rather local and wan caus ed by the hot weather of low barom eter pressure of the three or four previous days. It varied In velocity from 13 to o miles per hour as com pared to a maximum of 75 miles per hour attained by the previous storm. Its duration was from about 5:30 to S:30 o'clock. It also varied greatly In the valley, some sections escaping with very little damage. Those hav ing Aniou and Cornice pears sustained the greatest losses. Altho tbe Anjous suffered heaviest they were often merely thinned. Only in a few In- stauces was the loss over 25 per cent. The Conilce suffered the heaviest from the previous storm and again the damage to them was next to the Anjous. Only seldom were other va rieties more than thinned. Apples In general suffered but slightly, the wind falls acting as a light thinning. To make a fair estimate of the loss is impossible without first making a thorough canvass of all the districts of the valley. On the whole the loss was considerably below that of the lUth. The heaviest losses probably ranged between 25 and 50 per cent, and from there down io nothing. .Mr. Kline, inspector In the Koguc river d!:-trict. reported that the dam age from Central Point and north was very slight. In the Mcdfoul dis trict the areas suffering most was about llillcrest. Hear Creek and Han son, and the Foothills orchards. SEPT. 4 The fall term of (he Medford Busi ness College oiicns next Monday, September 4, for day and night school and with practical courses to preprre pupils for any business vocatiou, a new department teaching grade school subjects, in charge of an ex perienced taachcr, will bo added this fall. This is a home school, that is up to date, splendidly equipped, compe tent teachers and should be liberally patronized. The school also makes a specialty of securing positions for its students whenever possible. CUBAN CIGAR MAKERS ALLEGE TOBACCO CORNER MANILA. I. 1.. Aiitf. 'JO. Cijrur niaiiiiliii-turi'is of this city, asserting that a tciliac co rumer i- in oivcnitioii. have apivcali'il to the jroveniinvnt to intervene. The price of tobacco i aruii:. The iroveninuMit officials After Vacations MARINELLO Hotter Thau the lkst( Arc Our Toilet Preparations. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 4i)7 Uh melt-Corey lllilg. . TWO TRIPS DAILY MKTWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT E. H. Harnlsh'a auto will leave Ejgle Toint at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. daily, except Sunav; leave Medford 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Will call for passenners at hotel; in Medford and hotels and busiucu houses in Kagle Point IMIONK J-.; OK S-X.1 MRS. E. V. COFFIN Teacher of PIANO AND VOICE l0 HOSE AVE. Here Is Your Chance to Let Go Some Pear Money SI'ErlAI. No. 1. Ten acres near Phoenix. 4 1-5 miles from Medford. beauti ful view of the valley; good frt. soil, on comer, nulilic lilshway on north and west: 1 miles trom Pacific highway, good graveled road to Pacific highway; all fenced.-woven fire: S inn worth or buiidinc. house, hen house and out huildinss and well; ; acres of pears, mostly Bartletta. Just coming ln:o bearini seven years old: one sere of Newtown apples, a few Si itien'ierg. For Immediate sale .'.". One half cash and balance terms to suit purchaser t rr cent, or will discount 5 nr rent on Ihe op. half tor r..-h. Will cousiuet trade for ono liilf. HURD LAND & INVESTMENT CO. ' ' H Jacfcwn County liank llhbr. Mrrlfivrrl Oreevn. iiy tlicv believe this is ilue tu u world )lnrliiL'i, . WONDERFUL I iCH trouble Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of tbe Stomach and Intestines, Aulo-Intoxl-cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from stomach trouble. Thousands of stomach sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful reme dy. Unlike any other for stomach ailments. For sale by drugelsts ev erywhere. AMIKK.MEXTS TO.'l;HT. TO A rT? LAST rnLVJi time lt;was A 3ghl a real scrap to a finish, with guns, fists, bottles and other modern weap ons. William Collier, the popular Broadway star, 13 tbe hero and he carried off the honors royally. iTheNo-GoodGuy 13 IOC line ui Luc io.vi. xi- ANGLE PLAY to be shown at this theatre For real com edy, thrills and laughter com- bincd in a single play, ''The No-Good Guy ' has few equals. Then there's a rousing Key stone Farce that will pull you out of your scat. DASH OF COURAGE TRIANGLE PLAYS TOMOliUOW CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "Police,"' 2 acts Essanay and Viola Dana - STARTING TODAY The Great ot I'rohli'in I'lay liver l'reMMiteil )n the Motion Pietiire Sei-een "SHOES" liK.UTlFl'l, Itl.l Kl!ll!l l'HOTO IM,.V lNTi:i)l)ll'I.N(i THE -NEW SI.VH MARY MAC LAREN As the Shop Girl Who W'wt ('omell txl Uy Inexirtiihle Fate to "laterally Sell tint for a Pair of Shoes." LOIS WLlilllt S GUKATKST MU 1ITI A Triumph in IMmtoeniphy Tiirtt Kvt-ntfu Wtt'k.s in the lafe of h Half Slavr Shop orl Hrivrn to Sin Tlmmh -o Fault of Her Oho. A I-e.VMin for Kvery I'art-nt. A Warnmi: to Ker' it'l. A SocioloKHitl Pnittk'ni. NEWS PICTORIAL Ijitet Cnrifiit Fient.s Star Theatre wiikiii: Tin-: cnowDs r.n I'llONi; 5BH-L