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PAGE TWO TOCAL AND PERSONAL D. II. Cioiiii)lllff of .riirksriiivllle spent WwliM'Hiluy uiul Thursday In tho city. Mis. I-i-nth, corsotlorre. .Model up to (lain. (liturniili i. I'Iioiid (iStf-.l. N. ColiMiinii i.- ii ModforiJ vl-iitur for a Tew day from Taroma, Vn. Rciiipiiibpr the tc siilo stalls Fri day at: Wi-.it Slik' I'liannucy. Kd (!. llrottn and II. 1 Mc.uk-:' kfl Tliui'tidny morning for Arizona, whnre Uipv M1 fipi iid soino time loot. Iiik over minlim oju-iiIiijch. If you ur' nt all Interested In furs, cither fiets or inufi's, thin Is your op portunity. i.Vevm- imain will ynu be aide lo buy Cum at, tbeso irli-e. I'lnal wIihIiim ale, Alircns. IK. tl. HuwkiiiH of Applennto 1h spendiiiK a few days in Hie city vl lling filonds and iitleiidiiiK to busi ness matters. Oowhoii'h have established an af ternoon tea hour, four to fiv o'cloi-k. A pot of tea anil uiilnly brown toast, fiftecii eents. 2ti:t I. ob Wooden of Ashland spent Wednesday evenlni; In the city visit ing friends. Mt. Pitt Wood Yard, Phone 5I7Y. 7). C. Laey of Kuenc, Ore., arriv ed in the eliy Thursday nioniiiiK. .Miss ('allle Vogell will give music lessons In Xledt'oid on Saturdays. .Miss Vogell Is a pupil of ProC. Kred Alton IlalKht. Phone 72 for Infor mation. Harry I,. Irwin is u business' vis itor In the city from t'hkago. Iet some of those bargains fol ic, nt tho West Side Pharmacy Friday. 35. K. Fletcher of Porllaud attmpi cd to huslness niattei-s lu the ciiv Wednesday and Thursday. Sonio dandy burealns In suits, Bl'k UrosscH, at the. Final wiiidiip sale. AlireiiR. Mt. and Mrs. .lolin Illalr arrivej in the city Wednesday from Toppen lsh, Wn., and will spend a few days 111 this section looking over orclinr-.l properties with u view lo purchasing. .. Kill lunch down town at Crow-son's-. Homo cooking and prompt ' service. Complete lunch 25 cents. I r - 2 II. S. Harmon ot Portland Is ninoiiR tho out ot town visitors In the cltv. Old papers lor sixlo at this office nt 20o for 100. Clarence lluyd of Yoncalla spe.il tho lirst of tho week in the city vls tlitiK friends. Ilaskets, toys, chinuwnro, novelties at Japanese Art Store. tf il. .1. MuXerney of Portland Is upending a few days In the city on business. 884 Phone lieaWg Drug Store. Mrs. F. C. Clark or lCnucno arrived in tliii city Thursday morning for a visit with friends. ' (Set a $2 hot water bottle Cor 1c West Sldo Pharmacy Friday. C. L. -Mohkoh of Portland transact ed business with local merchant'; Wednesday and Thursday. llrliiK your friends In lo Crowson's for liiucli. Hood thltms lo eat, Kood service, pood music. 21'.:' Howard A. lirumbell of Kalispcll. Idnbo. Is sj.cndiiiB a lew days lu ilie city. See Dnvo Wood about that flro In- mirnnce policy. Office, Itooiti 4 04 M. F. fi. 11. JlldR. V. A. Kinin-y of Purl In ml Is n ln:s liHiss visitor In the illy for a few days. January ('learaneu Sale of odds nnd ends, oversloik. etc., of electric ap pliances' at Paul's Klectrlc stoic. Ar ticles on display will be reduced '.T.c a day until sold. S-e the b.-i i--,alns. L'i'. 1 Mr. and Mrs II. A. Thmolev of PilUluii'K. Pa., win- Med ford vls-ioi-j 1 the rirsl of the wk, lllK 5e milk shakes at Ho Voo's. A. It. Phillips is a huslness vislto; In the city fruni Portland. Only 7 days mine of the final wind up sale. Alircns. T I.. Hamilton of Cofiuille. tire.. Is spending a t'.-u iht'.s lu the eliy on huslness. l-r your old homa friends. "Tho Valley of the Kokmc." l'.c. 2 7:) fllen .1. Mi ('add. mi of Salem ar rived In the i-lty W'ednesdav ev.i. liiK for a brief business visit. Sweet cider at Dp Voe's. .1. P Kllioll of Klamalb I'aH-i lr. anion the out nf town vi.-it'us in th, city. Oute tell Ford cars. $200 down nod $23 a niciith lie tu 1.. Sainiry of Kokuc Itiver Kifnt W'eiln.sday and 'I'linrsiiay in tho cily. fteo the stock IhHpii, carried by tho Modlord Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. JG. I,. Hopkins 4s a .Mcdfnrd U itor from Klamath Falls. ' Fresh chocolates at Do Voe's. Thomas Jensen of Snn l-'!-.ine:-re. Ciil., !s Hpeudiir- a ''ew das lu ifil ford on business. Pr. Heine. physiMsn and surgeon Specially. ' Mr. oiw. throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Cta-pe filled, Tl. II. Iirown arrived In the city Thursday inorniiiK from Chicago. Jialiory Roods at Do Voe's, A. I-;. .Shumate is a business visitor in the city for a few das from Port land. For the bct Insurance Roe Holmes, the Insurance, Man. .1. C. Nyhart of Lock Haven, Pa-, Is a Mwdford visitor for a few days. Paths 2oc. Hotel Holland. II. .1. Vaktlnc of Los Angeles, Cnl. spent Wednesday and Thursday In the city. Buttermilk, 10c gal. Do Voe's. Mrs. W. I.. Hrown and Miss C'uar lotto Pllnes of Salem, were In .le-l-ford Thursday. Tr. F. KIrchKessner, Hotel Hol land ovo-y Wednesday. Hours for consultation, I to ." and 7 lo 8, p. m. 2ijS Thomas .1. Webb of Portland trans acted business in Med'ord Tlrirsday. Dr. Hart, physician and Rurgcon, office Jackson County Bank Bulld- Int?. I.. C. Nero of Portland Is a busi ness visitor In the city for a few days. Gasoline and oil at Do Voe's Mi . .1. I.. Tracy of Minneapolis. Minn., arrived in .Medl'ord Thursday. Mrs. l.eacta, iiKont World Star Co. underwear, hosiery. Phone CoS-.I. Ceorne llolllns of lllllliiRS, Mont.,1 arrived In the city Thursday mornlnit and will Jeave In a iew days for tl.e Meadows district to spend a few months prospecting. Take that broken pump to tho Pa cific Highway Carare. 29 Soulh Ii.ut- lett nt. Davies We.iTs Anything. Albert Tomius of Sams Valley transacted business In the city Wed nesday afternoon. Kdnar Hale of Montague, Cal., Is aiuoiiK Iho ,out of town business visitors lu the city. II. 1.. Williams of Kantiaui, Ore., Is spending a few duys lu tho city. Peter liyati of Fort Jones, Cal., snt'M. Ihii first, of the week In tin city O'i busiiipss. John llunliley ol A.vpletato tpent Wednesday afternoon in the city on business. .Mr. and Mrs. licit St rut hers of llolsc, Idaho, are recent .Medford arrivals. Arden Tyrell, Tommy Nichols and Tom. Fnrlow of I.aliO Crook wero In Medford Wednesday. . Id! Conley of KaRlo Point, spent Wednesday afternoon li tho -lty. Hen Ilroidiy of Kagln Point at tended to business matlors In the city Tliursday. ' ' T. F. Nicliols was a liuslnoss visit or In the city Wednesday atternooii from F.ntile Point. Have ('limeade of Fugle Poli:t spent Wednesday afternoon in the city on business. dlarry Itosenburg and Hal Cahlib left WV'dnesday evening for Yivl: and oilier Northern California towns on a business trip. A. II. Cornell of CrnnlH Puss is spending a few days lu the cltv on business. Oscar F.alon ItlackliiKluu of Clold Hill was in Medford Thursday at tending to business matters. Lincoln McCorniick. Jr., will leave In a few days for Ocean Falls, II. C, where he has a position with a paper manufacturing company. Dr. and .Mrs. II. A. Salade have returned lo .Medford. al'ler spcinliu?; the first part of the winter at. Hono lulu. C. I-:. Hates will leave Friday for Portland, where he will attend tti state automobile show and the Siiti ner ceremonial. Charles ill-own of t.'oker Unite al tcuded to lMislnc.-is matters in (;e. city Wednesday. Mrs. O. J. Could left Wednesday evening for Portland, where she v ill spend a couple of weeks lsltlng lel.i- t Ives. t.Mrs. l ,a ii avas;e, who li.i-i re- eeittly relumed Iroiu Honolulu, i. .li'iidhm a lew du in Meilfor.l isit ilia her p.irents. Sbe will shortly reiiln Mr. Savage at San Francisco Cal. iMrs. H. I., Yoatii of )Trowntioro underwent an opcr.nlim al Ihe Sa rd I lean Hospital Tliursilay lunrti ins. Hr. Clainv. the atleudinn Mir geou, proiuuinees her on the road to reeo i'i i . i K. C. linn is spending a iew days at lii'.eeili ; in the litter... the Medford ii;'s company. Mr. ami Mrs. lienry lurry are sin-ndiii!-, a I'ew d.tvs at Corvali; where their sous are atteinling lb tl. . C. S 1.. Mooiie of Ho eliurg is spei.d iag a few d.iys in the city on busi ness. Harvey T'tttle has n-litrned to '.-.ii. homo at Diitris, Cal.. after spending a week in the eity visiting friends. .lame- Wbllaker of Klamath Fails attended to business matteis in Med ford the first of the week. Al Woods of Fagle Point was at tending to business mailers In (be city Wednesday afternoon. Miss Nan Cre.-notigh ol Tho Dalles. lre.. Is spending a few days In the city vlitlng f i.-n.ls. Judge Meltride of the supreme lontt has aMlttiied the decl-ion ol .fudge Calklus of the l lit t an' of A iti ttn Andrews nn.iinsl Winltti'd Saii oml. 1n forrrloso a moMt:nci h"ld ar.alnst tht latlt-i-V land. MEDTOrtP MATfi TRTHUNP,, , ITALIAN DUCHESS MAY BE QUEEN OF GREECE '- v i k. ' fS,,1 i i .1 t 1 3 f !', fir Tltu iMirlicsH of Aostn Is IU nf Uif Itulimi hik', wlinni tltc alllos haw choM'ti, iift-nt'tliiiK In I'ppnrts, to i'uIl' (fivoce if tliry l'thrnii liiuui ' sluiitint. The rnyal muple has two T BLUE LEDGE ORE The iir.st shipniiMit or ropper ore from the lUuo l,ftlKo. mine rollod out of -Medford AVednesilay nislit l)oiuid for Uio fiineHur at. Tacoma, Wn., 31 toiiH of onj coiniirlHln Ihe load. Teams are busily engaged in haul lug I In ore from I lie mine to Jackson ville wliero it is loaded on freight ears. .Mine omctalK are einii-avorin to secure more teams to assist in the work. Willi ihe coming of good roads in the spring, the horse, drawn ore wagons will be supplemented by a fleet, of motor trneks. Further shipments to tho smelters are exported to follow the first at regular intervals. , The com' ai:uili-t l-'ore.sl I'.urell, lS-ycar-olil voullt, who was tu'euseil by Pall Ihiyis ol' brcakiny into enbni, pruperl v ol' ihe slate, on the Sikivou highway near Sleiunian, va diniiscil tin nioniilii by .liistiee lilenn II. Tavlur. 'I'lte lioyV story showed that lie was walking aero-. the niouulains. A snow storm eaine nj, and after walk ing unlil he was cold and tired, lie came to Ihe eabiu and souu'lit sheilev lliere lor llie iiisjlit. While iu the 4ii hi ii lu- helped himself lo a meal I'liun llle supplies eiu'lleil tlicre. Nutli-ili-r ele was di-l iirlu-d. The tlismi-sa I was made by .luMice Tayior on !ie ei.iint ot the youth of the privouer and liis eMilent neeil of shelter at the lime in- broke into llle eabin. OBITUARY. .Mi.-;. U.nH'it HnuT Wilful, one tit lilt fMi :ii(.sl jiit'iuH'r wuiiK i, ol' I'ori hi lit I p.: - a way Turstl:iy t-vt'P inu. lart. ;tt her I'O.im1, i'urt mul, iiTti-r an all ai tit' hr-nit-li i' i.- ptu tiuu'iiwi, from w.urh ; lu- irii! !"' ti Mii'lerini: ft) r ii U'i'' over a work. !:i tlu1 oi W lUnn IVi'i.i'iu Mititun.s tilt' pnsin:. rf (Mir V l.fl' ll'li t piOilt't'l' niu-t.. n ho i'tn t'ir . . t mium;.' a oiwral ion tiiat is ;,( ( -appfiirir. .-. .:r Wl!tMi is i-'iri'-'i! by ioiv. lUniyliU-rs nnd t hrt't '.'tni 1 v. Strw :ut It. -Mntlilonm. Mrs. Waller J, Hums Mint's 'iri:iniii ;u i t'lrutii.v Wtlnni.; rs. Ci-oi".- I', ami Holt i Unm rt linn-., thf i,i 1 i if iilhiu in Mvihord. On'uou. ilrr li'isiiaiut. i U. lit 1 1 l'.rM. r W'v o , Was I ho itr.-t ian :nl sni-j. n (-f t!itiii- i iishf'l : - i I i t v n I'll t'Jii .dit'ii to rt tl in ;rj 1 urow tii ; !; i'oilIal:.i. ; 'tr.li.u 'itif in I'.vt v. . t i' j'I'ai'V w . married hi 1 -:, she U tii:; Mr f.. raroii,it tlir ridi iln ht r ! jf t',;.'..'!! John H. ami M ftvu-ii j I U - fMht-r. Cm plant i iMi.-h, lit st ! ai!',,l 'a o liu Colmii' nvor 'n ! f Mi). 'i'ht infant sou if .fr. nnd Mrs. if:ini.'v WCI.ii .!. -I at tho family WW I vr 9 ircnit t'ouit ini1,l,i' t l Kano orchard. .taunai - . - Funeral were ie!d at Perl'd thapel. .I.ttinarv L' ".. Intrraicnt wn ! !ltrv' ' "; M-dfoid j'" MEDFOPJ), CynKftOX. L CLOSES THIS WEEK Friday of I hi- w eek i-lo-e- Ihe first cine-ter of the school year. The eighth rade exatuiual ions in i prn('i-e.ss in nil the Iniildin;.'-. Tlicre will be no less than sixty-live caudi-j dates I'of litniur hiiih work becitiiiinjr. with 'Monduy, January !). This will ran the total enrollinenl up to more lliaii AM students in the liiirli scliool alone. Xeci-r belore lias Medl'ord had .-ueli an (.iirolliueut in her bih school. Coinpai-ed with last year at Ibis lime, there an more than HlU more stu dents cni-oyed, thus making an in crease ol' niore ihan 'Mi per ccnl in one year. Crowded as it is, lew elective- are offered in each of the Washington am! Lincoln junior hi-th schools. At this rate ol' increa-e, by another year Ihe Iiifth school will have completely outgrown il.- present ttunrter-. This week al-o completes the ex uininatioiiH in ihe senior hie.h school. A new program ol' studies has been completed and the enrollnienl of stu dents has already : taken place. On Thursday nTtcmoou the instructors will' meet nil their 'i-l'iiss't's, when the wtt'rk for the second eiuestei' will be elit'efnily otillinetl; lessons assigned in all. new work beiin and the new semester .started Monday nioinin witliout loss ol" time. All report cards both iu the grades and hijih schools will be ready lor the studenls Mon day noon. tin neeoiint if (he fuel that addi tional room cannot he made at the hih school building to admit addi tional classes Croat the junior hinh schools iu the Washington and Lin coln buililniL , the children will not cliaiifre teachers in ihe middle of the year, as has been the usual on-tom, but will remain wilh the same teacher Ihroueljout the year. Consequently this will prei-liule heinninj; students from enlcriiii; Hie primary erades in llie middle ,ot" llie year. Children ol' .schoii ue will not be ndmilletl until opening; of the fall term next Sep tember. Miss Mary Kimwles of the I'niver sily of California will arrive Ibis W'eek to head the departmenf of Latin. Miss Kuowle- takes Ihe position of Mi-s Akins, who recently re-ined lo accept a like po-ilion iu the hie.h school al rmiopah, Nev. Pearl Audcr-on., who has heen head of the Kuiilisli department, has resigned anil-will head Ihe department of Kncii.-h in the Lewis and t'lnrjc hifih school, Spokane, Wash. Aliss Nellie Cox. who is ju-t l inish-ine- her work for a di-eree tit the I'tti-vcr.-ily of Oroiron, will take Mis- Au-der-ou's place and will assume her duties Monday uioruiny;. All the now in-tnu-l.irs have had successful ex perience iu lliaii school work mid come to tin' Medford hinh with strom; cre dentials. The fact Unit both of Ihese in slruelors have been offered Lot lor position- in lnruer schools nt an in creased salary speaks well for Ihe personnel of the faetilty of the Med ford schools. Miss Allele llralllt. who is to take Mis- Turner's place. in the department ol' .modern lanuaees. has heen on the ennnid several days and will take over this work next Monday. THREE FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING BROOD SOW Turn Kinney, C'url Hammond and Hoy Watkins wero found &uilty in tho justico court Wednesday of tilll iiiK a brood how bolonsms to A. M. Torrill of Lake Creek, and were bound over to tho khuh! jury under $."i0n bonds. Attorney K. ,l. New man for the derpnso. grilled thu name wardens for their activity in his plea, it developed that same wardens were called to tho scene by telephone, upon tho, information that dour were beins slain recklessly. When they arrived they found Mx or seven men r,:tiherrd around the remains of a hoi; and deer. Tho case attracted ronsideraWe interest in jho Lake Creek district. FINED $25 FOR KILLING DEER OUT OF SEASON K. C llurdins, who was arre'-lrd iiy Camo Wardens J. H. Uriscol! and 1-d Wiilker, charged with having fresh deer moat in his possession, was brought before .lust ice Talor Wednesday, plead miiHy and was fined ami costs. A number of complaints have been filed with tr.e wardens who are endeavoiins to c.Uch tlnj guilty parties aud hrettK up tho illegal killtutc of .came out oT saon. CHICHESTER S PILLS W rin: aiAioti iiranj. x t N. 1 JI-t Ak jiup lrnCili fr A IP IHAlltiM IllllM) lILI..(f ti O ttmhnomi Bt.ii. A!)i Heln'. ! r SOlDBVDRlGOISISmRHfRE THfTiSDAV. JANTAU'V 10 AT NAT TONIGHT Miss Florence Jt. Schofield and Miss Flinor Fell, who will address two meetings today in llie interests of tho fathfivle'ss children of France, made, a tremendous inipression In, Portland where they we.v for two dayu. Miss Schofield was in Paria at the outbreak of tho war and she Iniiuedlat'uly olfcrcd lier ' dervic.es to the connnniu'y.' Vitrv: aooii her pntirn time was given to the relief of French children whose parents had either been killed or driven into exile. A year ago Miss Fell accompanied beV lo America for the purpose ot raising $10,01(0 to carry on the work. So ready was the response to the appeal that the. futherless children of France was rounded. Many thousands of orphans have been paved from insti tutions through the efforts of the as sociation and many other thousands have been enabled to remain with their mothers through this gift of ten cents a day. Minneapolis alone has over 250 "god-parents." At the afternoon inectinK for chil dren Pror. Hlllis will preside. The evening meeting at the Xnta torium will be nt S p. in. The Med ford Choral society will -sing -the "Marselllaiso" after which Mr. S. V. lleckwlth will introduce the speakers of the evening. Miss Schofield and Miss Fell will be eutertained at luncheon by the local treasurer, Mrs. Frank Preston. Mrs. Frank Owens entertains for them with an afternoon ten. T. E. DANIELS SELLS HIS BEAUTIFUL HOME Tho beautiful home of T. E. Dan iels on Siskiyou Heights, was sold Wednesday to E. L. Proesbsting of Wallace, Idaho, a dentist, who will move to this cily within it short time. Tho consideration was not mado public. i The Daniels home is on? of the finest, in Interior finish in the city, and one oT the most attractive resi- deuces. Mr. Daniels said that ho did not contemplate moving from Medl'ord. It was one of the biggest, real estate deals ot the season. ? ? ? f f ? t V t t f f t t jLAVAtAA A .At if a A. ft, a A a ai 4 14 o a1 a a'' A A A A A A A 46 4 ' ot me An SOON COMES TO A CLOSE Only 7 More Days THERE is absolutely no necessity on prices. The way the stock is a shame, but it must go. We are determined to get out and have only seven more days to do it in; and really a big stock to choose from. About 30 Suits, 21 Raincoats, two big racks of skir f Winter Coats, Spring-weight Coats, some beautiful k' Dresses, Wool Dresses, a swell line of Hats and Ladies' X Furnishings all at prices you will not be able to dupli- X cate for many a day. , y Only 7 More Days -l y f f f T T t f f I t AHRF.NS' STOPl? X 1017 MEDFORD PUIS COTTAGE GROVE Tonipbt and tomorrow night the Medford blah school basketball leua will meet the team of Coinage. drove In the first conference games of the season. The preliminary game tonight between the Talent atiiV. Med ford girls will be called at 1:M and the main event at S:13. Cottage drove defeated :tho Ash. laud team on their home ,rioo: lasi night for the first time in six years by a score of l!i to 12. Ashlau l put up a strong defense, but the consis tent shooting of Cottage drove proved too much for Ihem. Cottaise drove plays the sure and steady type of L'liine. holding the bell until a good chance for a shot, and then sel dom missing. The Cottage drovo team averages about 1C0 pounds to the num. Twenty men have been turning out for practice at the Natatoiiuui. From this squad the following lineup has been picked for tonight's game: Guards, Wallace and Young: Carte and llrandon; forwards, Gentry mid Jones. 1 ' Of this lineup only Young ami Drandon have played previous to this year. The remaining three men are appearing on llle floor for the first tlmo tonight. The Medford team lias gained i i condition, team work and accuracy since the game with Phoenix the first of the week when Medford won the game by a score of I I to 13, Hay Stanley of the Kaglo Point district was in Medford on business Wednesday afternoon. HOW APPKXIMCITIK j 1.1X 111-: PliFA'F.N'TF.l) 'Medford people should ' now that a few- doses of simple buckthorn barii, glycerine, etc. as mixed in Adler-i-kn. often relievo or prevent appen dicitis. This simple mixture removes such surprising foul ma'ler that OXK SPOOXFCL relieves aimost AMY CASE constipation, solr stomal-: gas. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka has eas iest and most thorough action of anything we have, ever soldtl I., ii. j llasklna. Druggist. rens OFF FOR PORIUg To aflend tho Shrine ceremonial at Portland, next Saturdi iy ii'i or more Shrine's of the valley win leave ii , a special car on trn'u Xo. i.; Kri da'y night. "They will spend iiauir t uy and Sunday at Ponlnnd. leaving that city late Sunday and nrriiing in .Medl'ord Monday morning. Temples from California, Oregon, Washington and Idaho will !;o repre sented by large delegations at tho ceremonial. - ' - - ! t Kurorisinalu Good ' Cough Syrup Made at ?. Home j rn Very Utllf-nml fe'nallr Mnilr, lit Is Ui-imirknlily Kllci-llve. S I You'll never really know waat a In i cou.'ii syrup veil can make until yoi unbare this famous home-made rvncly Veil not onlv save W as compared wit! 1 the rcadv-iaadc kind, but you will ab. have a more euittive ana uc;emi:i!,t ninedv in every wy. it overcome tl. iisnrcoiiirhs. threat or chest cnlils li 24 hour relieves etcn wliiHpiiiir ciiV.. nllieklv. , ... .. - Get 21'. ounces of Pinex (.ill cenf wort 10 (rum any good driiL' store, im: it into a pint bottle a"" '"1 tin- Isittl. with plain firaniilated sugar syiun Here veil have a (all pint a fniaib supply of the most eirectivc couei svrup that iiHiacy can bin at a inst i: only "4 cents or less. It never spoil 'file prompt and positie results civil bv this pleasant tasting cough avrap have caused it to be used in more bow. than nay other remedy. It muckl-. loosens a drv, bourse or tight coiisili heals the inllaincd membranes that Inn Hie throat ami bronchial tulics, ami rc lief comes almost iinmcdiirtely. Splor did for throat tickle, hoarseness, bron ehitis. croup and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract combined with guaiaeol and has bcci used for generations for throat ant chest ailments. Avoid disappointment by nsking yotu drie'gist for "2',: ounces of Pinej:'' will (uif directions, and don't accept nay thin" eise. A guarantee of absolute sat ipfactioii or uioiiev promptly refanib-d poes with this preparation. The l'inol Co., Ft. Wayne. Ind. AMISKMEXTS TONIGHT. Page Always Worth While Good Music. MM F. liF.HTIIA KAUC1I STCAItT HOI.MFS AXI) l.FE KIDDIFS IS "I.OVK AM) MATH." Also Good Coined'. Tomorrow, ..Pauline Frederick im "The Ashes ot Embers." B 1 i . More i y t t y t y 4 y y T y of going into details being slaughtered is y I. i