Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 16, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORT) TATT; TTiTTIUXE. SlEDFORP. OREfiOy. SATURDAY. 11 XT-MI tKR 1'". I91G
TACIK TWO
TOCAL AND
J PERSONAL
W. I). Good of St. ,loe, Mo., Is
upending a few days In the city In
vestigating business openings.
hit I'hone Heatus Drug Store.
C. A. Tracy of Portland transacted
business with local merchants Satin-
day.
Rotted cow inanuo, Hoover's dairy.
Sli;., anrt Mrs, Kuutzen of Lake
Creek were nhoppijix in Medford Sat
urday. ! '
M'hat nhout one of those ferns for
your, wlfeV Xmas present. Pierce,
the Florist, certainly has a nice lot
bt them.
Frank Lewis of Eagle Point attend
ed to business matters in Medford
Friday afternoon.
Sweet cider at De Voe's.
W. 11. Crandall was a Medford
vbiltor Saturday from Knglc Point.
Annual 'New Year Hall at Hotel
.Medford, January 1st, 1917. tf.
J. G. Pierson is a business visitor
In the city from ftoseburg.
Old papers for Bale at tbls office at
20c for 100.
. Chief of Police Hittson has re
quested that drivers of. cars exercise
due precaution to avoid running
down of pedestrians standing In the
street waiting to board street cars.
Several accidents have been narrowly
averted arising from this matter.
'. For your old home friends. "The
Vnlloy of the Koguc," ir,c. i!fi3
C. H. Wilson of Portland was In
.Medford on business Friday and Sat
urday. Order your holly wreaths now of
Tierce, the Florist. Heal English
Holly. :
, 1). L .Tyson of Ashlund was a busi
ness visitor In Medford Friday and
Saturday.
; Dr. Heine, phylsclan and surgeon.
Specialty, eye, oar, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meekor's, Glasses fitted.
A. M. Tyrol! of Lake Creek trans
acted business In the city Friday nn3
Saturday.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M.
F. & H. Bldg..
'( Mr. and Mrs. H. I,, Bloniqulct of
Bams Valley are In Medford to spend
,lhn week-end. '
I Vhn about one of this ferns for
'your-,. wife's Xmns prosent. Pierce,
the, Florlsti certainly baa a nice lot
,'ot them. V ' i '
li.'ii Stu'dley of Rlvorslde, Cal., Is
spending a few daps In tho city look
ing over bitHliiosu openings.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
;j he Insurance Man.
.j D. Lucas of Klamath Falls Is
spending a few days In the clly visit
ing friends and transacting business.
Fresh chocolates at De Voes.
William Rnnnorloc of Boncclii, Cal.,
Is a Medford visitor for n few days.
A Xmas present sure to please. Ono
of those blooming plants from Pierce,
tho Florist.
Kd I.amod of Applognto arrived In
the city Frtdny evening to spend the
weok-otul.
"Tho Vnlloy of tho Rogue" Words
and music, irc. 237
Frank Storrey. a former Medford
resident, and now located at Spo
kane, Wash., slopped off In Medford
Saturday, en route to l.os Angeles, to
spend tho holidays.
1 nig Cc milk shakos at De Voe's.
lllshop Sumner of Portland arrived
'In Medford Saturday murnlug nnd
Sunday w ill nsslsl In the dedication or
the new St. Mark's church.
Oates Sells Ford cars, 200 down
and 125 a month.
Fred ltnpp of Talent was a business
visitor In the city Saturday.
Tho City Council has no objections
to the Sugar Howl selling Xmas
candy at 1 2c a pound.
Maru is leading In the handicap
billiard tournament, being staged at
llrown'a billiard hull, having won
elghl out of nine games played.
Bakery goons at De Voe's.
Miss ltetha Newman of Yreka. Cal..
Is spending a few days In Meuror.1
visiting friends.
Baths 2 Sc. Hotel Holland.
W. P. llamlll has returned to Med
ford after n visit to Eastern points.
See the stock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
hurry.
Kd Morrison of Jacksonville spent
Friday In Mediord unending to busi
ness ntatters.
Kvory homo needs a "Pacific"
Cedar Chest. Order one now for
Christmas. I'sefnl. ornamental, an
Ideal .lft. Installment plan of pay
ment If you wish. Many styles nnd
sites In st-vk. Pacific Furniture and
Fixture Factory, j jt
W. P. Holhrook of Eagle Point
spent Saturday In the city on busi
ness. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's.
Lincoln Mct'ornilrk, Jr., relumed
to Medford Saturday morning from
Stanford Fnlverslty to spend the holi
days. Mrs. Lonrh Harrier, corsets. Phone
6R3-J. 32fi N. Harden.
Miss Pierce of Itoielmr Is spend
ing a few dnvs In Medford. m theiltlng
guest of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Ilalpli Terrlll jne.s.
Three cars of machinery for the
mill of the Applegato l.uinlier Co.,
have, been uuoladed and the renialn
lns two earn aro expected to arrive In
Ali'dfonl within a week. Lumber for
the comarui'tloii of the mill frame has
arrived and work on the count ruction
of the frame will heuin .Monday. Sub
scriptions to the mill stock 'are being
paid In rapidly, the arrival of the ma
chinery seemingly having boosted
confidence in the enterprise.
Buttermilk, loo cal. km Voe'l.
yu. Sa,UP nosenburK and Miss
l0en itOSOnburB of Seattle are spend-
lug a few days In Medford on business
connected with the estate of the late
Samuel Kosenburg.
Attorney V. E. Phlpps has re
moved his offices to M. F. & II. Build
ing, rooms 425-421",. Elevator ser
vice. Telephone number changed to
53C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vilas were Med
ford visitors .Saturday.
Since Wilson has been re-elected,
the coat of living has dropped. The
Sugar Howl will sell Xmas candy
ngain at 12c a pound.
William M. Keynote's of Seattle,
Wash., is u business visitor in Med
ford for a few days.
Investigate the Legalite Lense nt
the Electric Shop before dimming
your headlights. 230
W. A. Barrett of Albany, Ore., Is
spending a few days in Medford visit
ing friends and attending to business
matters.
Columbia records. Wrapped for
mailing free. Medford Book Store
only. ' ' ' 229
Helen Cowglll of the O. A. C, Cor
vallif, was a .Medford visitor Friday
and Saturday. ;
.The, eight-hour luw was not passed
to keep the Sugar Bowl from working
overtime, making candy to sell at 12c
a pound. r '
John Welch, Jr., of Portland ar
rived in Medford Saturday morning
to spend the week-end.
Tinkertoy, 4 0c. Medford Hook
Store. 229
Miss Dorothy Wicks has returned
to Medford to spend the holidays
with her parents. Miss Wicks Is
studying music nt San Francisco.
Martin J. Roddy's jewelry store
will bo open of evenings until Christ
mas. 131
Paul B. McKee or San Francisco,
Cal., Is a business vllstor In the city
for a few dnys.
Penny Christmas potsals, at lias
kin's Drug Store. 230
W. A. Sherman of Oakland, Cal.,
spent Friday and Saturday in Med
foid transacting business.
Engraved Christmas, cards at Hns
klus Drug Store. 230
Miss tieriildlne Johns of Oregon
City, Ore., arrived In Medford Sat
urday and will spend the holidays
visiting relatives near Jacksonville.
Christmas baskets, china, silks,
tea, linens, toys, woodwaro, all kinds
novelties, direct from Japan at Jap
anese Curio Store, north Mann's
store. 237
A. II. Mitchell Is a business visitor
In tho city for a few days from Oak
land, Cal.
Melachrlno, George's high grade
Egyptian cigarettes, especially pre
pared. For your Christmas neods
In fancy containers of 100 and
50. On sate at Medford Cigar Co.,
and Oregon Central Clgnr Co. New
packing of Melachrlno No. 4 (club
,ilzel In plain and cork tlpe, $2.2 5 per
hundred. 233
A. P. Taylor of Seattle, Is spend
ing a few days In Medford and other
valley towns, attending to business
mailers.
Tho Itoguo Ulver Fruit nnd Pro
duce, association has for sale a small
cjitantlly of "Tocoseal" paint which Is
pnrtlcnlnily efficient for painting
wounds made by pruning of blight
cutting and Is highly recommended
by the local pathologist.
C. W. Hanson of Portland trans,
acted business In tho city Frlduy
and Saturday.
The Rogue River Fruit and Pro
duce association has for sale a few
boxes of Jumble pack Spiuenbcrc
apples at sue. This fruit Is very good
value for the money.
.Miss Klmlra Wilson has spent the
week at Jacksonville, as tho guest
of her nephew, Jesse Wilson.
Phone 9J7 Hrownlees for groceries.
tf
Chester A. Arthur Post, W. R. C
met in regular session December
"tli. nnd elected the following of
tbers for the ensuing year: Presi
dent, Itaiii.iel Kenyon; senior vice
president, Ellen Melz; junior vice
president, Mary Uoseberry; treas
urer. Miss Lena Hull; chaplain. Ad
dle Hart, conductor. Nannin Hull;
guard. Sarali A minis.
Next week is the last for shopping
and special "Children' Good Hook''
week. Medford Hook Store has a
beautiful lino. 22t
11. 11. ltlgshaw of Portland spent
Friday and Saturday In the city at
tending to business mutters.
Kalhodian Art Bronco book rniks.
candle slicks and trass. Medford
liooU Store only. 22!
E. A. Taft Is a business visitor In
Medford for a tew dn from Port
laud. Kliner Twlchell of Mend. Ore., Is
spending a few' dava In the city vis-
friends and transacting busi-
T. S. Mather of Berkeley Col., Is
spending a few duy In '"Medford
looking after business luterests.
Do you know these lines They
are "onlys" of ours, Cordova, Corona.
Itoyal, l-P, Columbia. K. T., Kalho
dian, Moore Corp., Leathersmllh. A.
II. Dick, Dodder & Stouglitou, Vol
land. They are all the best in. the
lines and exclusive to us. - Medford
Book Store.
Charles L. Lowe of Bend, Ore.,
Is among the out of town visitors in
I tho city.
1). L. Potter of Ashland was a
business visitor in the city Friday
afturnoon.
Miss Marlon 1 1 111 of Yreka, Cal.,
is a Medford visitor for a few-days.
Dan Benton was a Medford visitor
Friday afternoon from Grants Pass.
It comes as a big surprise and a
pleasing one that of Henry Walthall,
rated by a large number of motion
picture critics as tho greatest of film
actors, will he seen at the Page to
night in a 1). W. Griffith reloaso. en
titled "Pillars of Society." Walthall
made his great reputation as an actor
by his splendid portrayal in "The
Birth of a Nation," tho great Griffith
spectacle, which was presented here
a few weeks ago. "The Pillars of So
ciety," Ibsen's masterpiece, .gives
Walthall splendid opportunity to dis
play his brilliant histrionic aliulii
incnts. Ralph Gregory of Gold Hill was
a business visitor In Medford Friday
afternoon.
Ben Hall was a business visitor
In the city Friday from Trail Creek.
Arthur Qiiinn of Puyallup, Wash.,
is a Medford visitor this week.
Arthur Davis is In Medford for
the holidays. Hp has been employed
at the Ashland mine, which has been
temporarily closed down until after
the holidays.
C. J. Harms of Grants Pass was
a business visitor in the city Friday
afternoon.
Miss Allco Wethers of Galice Is
spending n few days In tho city vis
iting friends.
Arthur Glenn of Lnkevlew, Ore.,
is spending a few days in the city.
C. L. Kahler has returned to his
home at Klamath Falls, after spend
ing a few days In Medford on busi
ness. Frank Elston of Merlin, Oro., was
In tho city on business Friday.
Glenn Conwoll and wife arrived
in Medford rrom Klamath Falls, en
route for Kansas, where Mr. Con
well will be In the employ of a largo
publishing house, having charge of
the entire stato. . . , '
Ray Ulsterton of Redding, Cal., is
spending the week In the city visit
ing friends nnd attending to busi
ness mutters.
C. L. Potts of Montague, Cal., re
turned to his home Friday, aTtcr
being a Modford visitor for a few
days. ' '
E. C. Labors of The Dalles, Ore.,
is among tho out of town visitors In
Medford this weok.
Charles Newman of Yroka, Cal., Is
spending tho week in the city visit
ing friends and transacting business.
P. K. Regur of Medford was a
business visitor in Grants Pass Fri
day. S. K. Johnson of Gold Hill trans
acted business In the city Friday
afternoon.
Elmer Otis of Albany, Ore., Is
spending the week In the city at
tending to business matters.
Petitions for the nomination of O.
C. Hoggs for councilman of the second
ward, are being circulated.
Dave Forco of Tolo was a business
visitor In tho city Saturday.
William Gregory of Central Point
altemled to business matters In Med
ford Saturday.
Benton Pool of Buncom was n busi
ness visitor in tho city Saturday
a fternoon.
FRENCH THRUST VERDUN:
TAKE 7500 PRISONERS
PARIS, Dec. 16. Tne French
troops in an advance today nortn oi
oi aumont and I etween the Mcusa
' rl Woervro rivers, captured luo e
;li.m 7T)00 prisoners anil several
htnvy guns according to the From -l
ollicial contv.umcntion issued tnis
ring. Tae .'d". i...ce was over a
,'Vont of 10 kilometers nnd to a deptu
of threo kilometers.
The statement says:
"After several days of artillery
preparations, we attacked the enemy
to the north of Doununiont. betweon
the Mouse and Woevre, on n front of
more than ten kilometers, Tho attack
started at 10 o'clock.
"Notwithstanding unfavorable wea
ther conditions, our aviators took a
brilliant part in the fighting. Our
success is complete. Tho troops have
given vent to great enthusiasm. Our
lisses are slight."
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAl.K Ouk, fir anil pine tier
wood. I'lione t;'.T-Y. 23-1
Highest quality, jewelry repairing
diamond getting, wateb
repairing
Martin J. Reddy
Tho Quality , Store (or
5 Kclinl'le Goods.
213 K. Main SU w Medford. Or.
(Continued From rage One.)
'Miiix-illiiisc," ruareil y tin- .1roit
llii'uJiU'd Hijlu, euuU Ik- lieut'l ulioVe
tlm rliont.- nl" tin cannon.
IU'sJMuiici Flit iU ,
Willi Yiii'licntunllr ninl iVjifr lull
rt, it Ix-dniii evident to tin Urr
tiiiitw t it it t rv-.i-.tiuif-e would lit' 1'iitih',
nnd they ivtiri'd m fnirlv yood order.
On tin ViirlHTiluvilklWtiiiiioiit rond.
howcxer, l-'nnch trnoi uddtMily np
citml in tlit' nni: ol' t lu (icruians.
TIih Krt'iicli hu crept alonjr a mmuM
ravine rutin inr l'mni IVjt lull to
the road.' n set'iin; the I'Ycndi tin
f.icnnans hulled, tlii'nwin away ril'lr.
knajwucks and poMche-. Krom the
top of the hill fhf t Trench could set
Ihein nmnin-i, and idioiilin-' with joy,
they dashed at'lcr thoiit.
Half an hour later the l'l-cndi
reached the extremity ol' I he l.ottve
tnont creM, dose to the village oi"
the .-arne iiiiinc. There th-'v joined
hands. with the formations which had
started from I landrentotit wood and
had prorcsed almost rapid I v
aleri',' the eastern sfde id' I'cpper In I!
and the. Brn-Lonvernont road.
Liniveinont was stormed out of hand
nnd n -hirji' contingent of prisoners
was rounded upt By lids time the
Cieniums- we're surrendering I'rcely'all
aloii'-r the Hue, and flic i-oramuuien-,
tion trenches "were cTioked with-prisoners
oinj to the real. ' '
ftast of t j mi vermin t. '
,K:it-,of l.ouvemont another divis
ion reached, the hoiiVeiijuiit-A.annes
New Designs in La Vallieres
"We luivc just .unpacked iliein from
their Avliite cotton ;ind tissue wra)
1 'i iij' -tlie very "newest of the new"
hrLn''Val!ier(-,v. .
rriie: iissortiuent' is Wonderfully com
plete, including settings of diamonds,
pcai'ls.aiid gems of every description,
designs simple and elaborate.
. . . . ' i-i-!
To. aiifempt to' dfscriite their dainty
henuty'here is hevoud ;iis. You must
come, anil .see t his rare collection to
appreciate it. '
mm l -MARTIN-
l'hono 10 ' ''' -
f i MiWfi. Always Welcome
It,' '
Sunday, Night
A ta' le rises four to five f.vi
' 1
Spirit 1'ouer in tho lilit lmdoit OtH'n-l-tjilit Seal net
nnd iiW uro plainly seen a;;d :croinizod by fronds. A guitir is
l1nye 1 m: passed nrounJ tru: room ly nu invisible power. . KIow
ors ar liroimht nnd passed to the audience by hands and plainly
seen, and hells are runn, harps aro plaped and other testa of start
ling ftatttre' take place in the Vrence of these wonderful mediums.
AM. AUK
.11.
road. South of the aiiirle I'oiincd hy
I in- road at the niilliea-tern horn
jof Tto-e-,' wood, a lum tu-le took
I plaee for po-sc-iuri of Hilt '.1'2, hnl
! here ai'iiin the (leltaan- went down
! he fo it? ihe vejoroii effort- of their
a-i. Hants, nliando'iiini; tile ground
jaiui lenviinr many dead and several
I hundred pri-oners. The advance
.--wept on over Mill 'A7'2 as far as
i Chamhivllcs farn;, at the other ed'e
jof Tosses wood, end carried it.
j .Vol theirst nf Doliaitiiiollt. the tid
I vanec of the Trench troops was
! en mill v rapid. The woods of I,a
Baiiche nnd I !u--oule and the Ilard
a u uioii t push inn were carried mic"
ecsr-fnlly. I lardaumon! wood was
eompleleiy 'demolished hy shell fire,
and could ive no uppoif to the !ei
inan formations which fell luiek upon
H in diMrder. Ml the woods north
of lite wok were occupied hy the
Trench, who pushed on as far lis the
j village of Bc.oiivaiix. By .11 o clock
! twenty units had fallen into fhe hands
f'if tile Trench; hy noon forty i:uns;
j hy . o'clock, seventy-five had hcen
counted, exclusive of iho.-e destroyed.
1 Xew FitMicli Line.
I Ila.vint' acconipIiacd the tnk set
for him. (iem-ral .Manyin, protilin:
t liy the diur.tianizntion the C!er
i nut n ranks caused hy (he alirnpt al
j I a k, ncih out cAlorinu: pariie, who
j put oul.of action n:u-t of the itini
i north of Yacheraiiville and Lotive
i tuont and in Tosses and Cnuriere
! woods.
, The French front now follows u
line runnin'.r from the norlh of
Vailiei'Htiviile nlon the 'acheniu-
tile-'Ville-hovaiit-Chaiiiiioni road, to
the extremity of the lauivenioiit crest,
passtw on the other side of Louve
moiit. alop the I'riniio of Tosses
wood, then lie fore ( 'hamhrctl es, nryl,
crossing Caurieres wood, coes to the
J. REDDY S
. Quality First
QRUEM
Veri thin Watch
December 17th
AND HiS COMPANY OF
MEDIUMS
and flouts in mldiiir. Spirit Lan (3
IX ITI II
ItoliU ol Jli'.OU mix. rtniiin in uiip
.. c- ..,1. ,i.:.
villaf;e ninl a far :ii Vuiix. the new
line 1'iillowx niiioxiiiintely llie llez-iin':iiix-liiniliiu
rnniK
Tlie iu-iliiiiw lei'iipluriil yesietilm
were lnt uti lVljiiiiirv 2.'i.
SOUTHERN OREGON
. DENTISTS MEET KEDF0RC
The regular meeting of the South
ern Oregon Dentul assoiiation will lie
held In Medford llec. ICtli. There
will he an election of officers nt this
mcetluK, at Medford hotel.
The following Interesting program
lias lieen arranged:
Dr. Mncey Paper on Desensitizing
Paste. Discussion to be opened hy
Dr. liiitten.
Dr. Flannagan Paper and Clinic
on X-ltny. Discussion of paper to be
opened by Dr. Tllton.
Dr. Johnson Paper on Pyorrhea
Aevlolaris. Discussion opened by
Dr. Masey.
A banquet will be held in tho even
ing r.t the Hotel Medford.
: 1 0
EIGHT TROOPERS INJURED
WHEN TRAIN LEAVES TRACK
(il!AI'i:r.AN'l), Tex., Dee. 10.
Kii'lit Iriiopers of Ihe Iowa 1'iclil ar
tillery were injured when Iwo tnur
it ears of n seeial truup train lef'
tlie track one mile north ol' thit plaei
today. The injured were taken to t
AMUSEMENTS
-TONIGHT--
William A. Firmly Presents
GAIL KANE
THE MEN
SHE MARRIED
Cast inchidinir .
MURIEL 0STRICHE
MONTAGU LOVE
ARTHUR ASHLEY
Ailapled front' llie story by
llaruld 'iekerspulilislieil in llie
"Snntipy Stories vMngtranc"
GOOD COMEDY i
tomorrow;
FLORENCE LA BADIE
"THE FUGITIVE"
AMUSEMENTS
-TONIGHT-
HENRY B.
WALTHALL
-in
IBSEN'S MASTERPIECE .
Pillars
Of
Society
Not flashy or eatchy, but in
tensely, tremendously human
it slowly lniilds to a quiek ser
ies of terrific clmmxes.
Mack Swain
In .tlie Keyslone riot, Madcap
Amliruse.
TOMORROW NIGHT:
DR. EDDY
The Nuleil 'Spiritunli-t
MONDAY:
BILLIE BURKE .
E. M. WILSON
Certified Public Accountant
MfMlfonl ttreeon. !
Rooms 1 1 1 nnd 1 1 a, M. F. & II, tlldg.
AFH1TIXO, SYSTKl.TlZIXO I
ItOOKKKFJ'IXt;.
Are yon really pettlns all valuable
( information out of your bookkeepins
system. Mutual benefit may result
AG
if you talk It over with Wilson.
liosjiilnl at I'nlestine'. Ii was l.olU-ve'iTf
ill woulil recover.
WHAblVLU BHD
CHAPPCD HANDS
6 , Dennis Euoalyptmi Ointment
AT ALL DRUG STORES
TUBES Z5C JARS BOC Jjfi'
THE
LITTLE
GIRL
NEXT
DOOR
Tlie Illinois Vice Commission's
(rmit oioso of ten llie 'in Kirls.
Tills lilm, roi1neel hy Kssiuiiiy
under the M'i-soiml suiK'tTt-ton
of tlie Ilinois 'ice romnifssioii,
giving; tho storie of uirls who
veir leseiunl nnd lwitilins; the
methods 'i the tniffie just as
they weiv found. Tho picture
opens with a scene of tho Illi
nois State Senate In session
when they drafted the hill au
thorizing a stato vice commis
sion, and the following cast
Hives the pi'ominent jiublic of
ficials and people of note who
took part in the pidiu'e lro-
1
Cdst
Vico .president of the United
'i States, Thomas It. Marshall,
Dy Himself
Speaker of tho House, Champ
Clark By Himself
.Congressman James R. Mann,
author of the Mann act
' Hy Himoslf
Congressman L, C. Dyer of St.
Louis By Himself
Governor. Edward F Dunne, of
Illinois By Himself
Lieutenant Governor Barratt
.P'lltiia of. Illinois liy Himself
Secretary of State Lewis G.
Stevetreon of Illinois
7 ,.....1 .....Jty Himself
Vllliam Hale Thomiisonvjayor
of Chicago........... By Himself
Samuel A. Ettlcson, corporation
counsel of Chicago
By Himself
Dr. John Dill Robertson, health
commissioner of Chicago,
By Himself
C. C. Healy, chief of police of
Chicago, By Himself
Alderman .Tames Lawley of Chi
cago, By Himself
Ttoy D. Keehn, Chicago attor
ney By Himeslf
Edward A. Ilenll, Mayor of Al
ton, 111. By Himself
Senator Neils Juul, Chicago
By Himself
Senator D. T. Woodard. Benton,
III '. '.....By Himsolf
Senator V. Jeff Tossoy, Toledo,
Ohio' By Himself
Dr. St. Clair Drake, secretary
. Illinois board of health
By Himself
Bishop Samuel Fallows of Illi
nois', By Himself
Artbur Burrago Karwell, Chica
go, By Himself
Rev Melbourne P.' Boynton,
Woodlawn Baptist church,
Chicago By Himself
Rev. Alice Phillips AldricR. Chi
cago, By Herself
AVirt w; Ilallam, Chicago
By Himself
Judge tihlir of the Chicago Mor
als court, Hy Himself
Juilgo Hopkins of the Chicago
Morals court, ......By Himself
Miss Florence King, Chicago,
By Herself
Miss Virginia Brooks, Joan ('
Arc of East Hammond. 111.
By Herself
Rev. Elmer Williams, Chicago.
By Himself
Dr. Anna Dwyer, Chicago Mor
als court By Herself
Mrs. Maim Cain Taylor
...By Herself
The Little Girl Next Door
Fritzie Rldsay
Annie Peggy Sw.ieney
The Hawk ..: Royal Douglas
The State's Attorney,
' . Damon Karr
Marcla Moore .. AVardo Howard
The Gambler John I.orenz
The Shopgirl .....lane Thomas
"THF. UTTI.K C.lltl, SF.XT
lXf)1t" will lie shown nt
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