Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 24, 1917, Page 7, Image 7

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OHEOOX. TTIUnSDAY. MAY 21. 1917
PACTS SEVEN
.WAITE TO DIE IN
iG CHAIR AT
T
OSSIX1NG, N. V., May 24. With
in thrco days of the first nnniver
hiiry of liis conviction, Dr. Arthur
Warren Wailo, n young dentist, will
die in the electric chair at Sing Siiifr
prison at 11 o'clock tonight for the
UR ARTHUR WWAITE
murder of liis wealthy father-in-law,
John E. Peck o Grand linpids, Mich.
A jury in the supreme court of
New York county found AVaite gnil
ty on May 27, 1010, after lie had
told how he had anesthetized Mr.
Peck and then smothered him with a
pillow.
Waito also told tho jury that he
had killed Mrs. Peck by innncnluliiiR
her with disease germs and then giv
ing her poison.
BERLIN. May 24. Reviving activ-
4tv nl nnvnrnl nnlnta nn tho TJuelnn
- -
Kront Is announced by army headquar
ors today, the Riga district near tho
(Baltic coast heing particularly men
tioned.
' Ten airplanes and one captive bal
loons wore brought down down by
the Germans on the western front yes
terday, the war office announced to
day in a statement which adds:
"During the 21st and 22d instants
tho British and French lost five air
planes in aerial battles and thru anti
aircraft gunfire."
BANDITS KILLED ii
AHD.MORG, Okla., May 24. As the
esult of an attempt by three bandits
o rob tho First State bank at Tuska-
omn, Okla., today, one of the rob
tiers waa shot to death in the bank by
he cashier and two other bandits are
Eying from wounds.
A. H. Palmer, cashier of the bank
ad been warned that a hold-up might
e attempted and prepared a trap, as
the result of which the bandits were
hot down by citizens as they fled
rom the bank after obtaining $300.
TALK CELEBRATES
ROME, May 24 Manifestations
frefy held throughout the kingdom
.1 .1 - i . i! T. ..!.... ....
uay in ceicoruuou tu iiuiy s eii-
nince into tho third venr of the war.
'owns all over the country were dee
rated with the colors.
In Rome processions bearing the
lags of Italy nnd her allies, inclini
ng the stars and stripes, paraded
lirouch the streets toward the ('npi
'! hill, where patriotic addresses
'Vere made with many references to
lie participation (if the I'nitcd States
n the war.
TAK OH TRADE STAMPS
TOI.KIlO, (I., May 24. The Xa
ional nx-oi intinn of lidiiil Grocers
n convention here today adopted a
CMilntion ti si.n,l Firm!.- H. t'onnollv
I' Snn Francisco to W.i-liinuton to
iree conL-re-s t,. i.ln.-c a war tax on
i radin
K stamt,
crtiinons ami prie
liemct, wiiic!., the convention tie-
larcl, ,!,) unnecessarily to the cost
f food.
35
CHEYENNE, Vyo May 24 Thir
ty-five Indictments in the so-called
"high grading" conspiracy cases were
returned by the federal grand jury
here this afternoon. The men involv
ed, the government alleges, made a
fortune by selling stolen oro to Uni
ted Stages mini3 thruout the country.
The amount involved is said to have
exceeded a million dollars.
- The names of thirteen of those in
dicted were made public, tho remain
ing twenty-two being withheld until
arrests are made. Among those in
dicted was Ant;iio Cunz, who was ar
rested ia San Francisco May 2, last,
while negotiating for tho disposal of
$15,000 worth of gold to the mint
there.
The men are charged with conspir
acy to defraud the government.
MS RESIGNATION
LONDON', May 21. A dispatch I
Reuters Telegram company from
Amsterdam (fives the following semi
official statement received from
Budapest :
"As the emperor did not irivc liis
assent to the jrovcrmncnt's 'franchise
proposal, fount Tisza, the Hungarian
premier, tendered his resignation of
the entire cabinet, which the emperor
accepted.
"The emperor charged Count Tisza
with continuing the conduct of cur
rent business. No decision has been
taken regarding an audience in con
ncetion with the forming of a new
cabinet."
U-BOAT LAST WEEK
ROME, May 24. No Italian steam
ers were sunk by submarines during
the week ending- May 20. One was
attacked by gunfire nnd sustained
some damage. Only two sailing; ships,
both under 300 tons were lost during
tho same period.
During the week 400 ships, repre
senting a tonnage of 475,000, enter
ed Italian ports and 387 representing
413,000 tons left.
During the week ending May 13,
two Italian steamers under 1000 tons
each and seven small sailing craft
were sunk. Some fishing boats also
were lost.
Portland Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 24. Hogs,
steady; receipts, 1G7. Bulk of pack
ing grades, $15.90 16;hoavy pack
ing, $16 10.25; light packing
$15.90 16.10; rough heavies,
$14.90 15.25; pigs and skips, $13
13.50; stock hog3, 12(ffl3.
Cattle, steady; receipts, 1.148
Steers, prime light, 10.500 10.7
prlmo heavy $10.25 10. 5'Oij good.
$9.7510; cows, choice, $99.50
medium to good, $S. 2508. 75; ordl
nary to fair, $7.25 8; heifers, $7
10; bulls, $6 8. 50; calves $810.
Sheep, Btcady. Receipts, 213
Yambs, east of mountains, $13.50
14; lambs, valley, $1 3.25 13.50
lambs, shorn, $116 11.50; prime
yearlings, $12.50 13.50; choice
ewes, $11 11.50; heavy ewes, $9iff
11.50; prime shorn wethers, $10.2
11.
Portland Butter.
PORTLAND, May 24. Butter, eas
ier; cube extras, 36c; primo firsts
35c; firsts, 34c.
Portland (Jnjn.
PORTLAND, May 24. Wheat eas
ier. No trading. Cash bids 3 to 7
lower. Bluestom, $2.50; fortyfold
$2.56: club. $2.56; red Russian,
$2.53.
Barely unchanged.
Today's care receipts: Wheat 2
barley 1, flour 2, oats 1, hay 1.
Chicago Wheat.
CIUCACO, May 2 4. Wheat:
Open. Close
July 1 2 2 3 2.22
September 2.00 1.93
I.OXDON1, May 21. The Times
Amsterdam correspondent, referring
to rumors of a Catholic peace move,
says it has been repeatedly stated In
Vatican circles that Mon.-lftnor Pacclll
tho now papal nuncio to Munich,
bears sn autotroph letter from Pope
Ilenedlct for the kin of ltavarla and
Emperor William. These reports, tho
correspondent adds, are that It Is cer-
tain the nuncio Is taking Important
communications
for both govern-
mcnts concerning which the greatest
secrecy is being observed.
TODAY'S MARKETS j
R1SH POTATO YiELD
WASHINGTON, May 24. A 25
per cent Increase in this year's yield
of early Irish potatoes was forecast
today by the agricultural department.
On the basis of present crop condi
tions the department estimates the
crop at 33,510,000 bushels against
6,481,700 bushels last year.
Virginia, the great early potato
producing state, will grow this year
about 16,000000 bushels. California
with a crop of 2,347,000 bushels, will
nearly treble last year's yield.
Messrs. Slend, Boyd, Jacobs, Alden
and Jones attended Home GUard prac
tice in Gold Hill Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Er.gle have
moved into the F. E. Wahl house on
Riverside. ,
Dr. Chlsholm was called Saturday
evening for littlo Bernal Slead, who
was quite ill. He is yery much im
proved at tho present writing.
Mrs. P. Schaumburg and Mrs. An
na Englo entertained a dinner party
Sunday at tho Schaumburg home, tho
occasion being the birthdays of Mr.
Schaumburg and Mrs. G. B. Alden.
Mrs. Ilittlo entertained the Recrea
tion club Thursday and Mrs. Boyd
gave a very interesting paper on Jean'
Stratton Porter. Strawberries and
cream and cake were served. The
next meeting will be May 31 at the
homo of Mrs. Carle.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wahl were Sun
day dinner guests at the John Short
home.
Mrs. Gay and Miss Harper havo
taken threo little boys to educate and
care for. The boys have certainly
found excellent homes.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wl Engle and Mrs.
G. B. Alden attended graduating ex
ercises at Rogue River Wednesday
evening. Miss Anna Carle Is one of
tho members of the class.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jones attended
the funeral 6f Mrs. Henry White of
Ashland, which was held at Grants
Pass Wednesday.
W. W. Hlttlo is at Eugene till
week attending the grand lodge of I.
O. O. F. Ho is delegate from the
local lodge at Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wolverton at
tended tho graduating1 exercises of
their daughter. Miss Bertha, at Phoe
nix Wednesday evening. Other at
tending from hero are Mrs. Jacobs.
.Miss hoss and G. II. Alden.
Mrs. Drogenmuellor and son re
turned to Medfqrd Thursday after a
short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wahl.
Mr. Earhart and his force of men
have finished work on the road on
Riverside and are now on Foots
Creek. The road was put up to grade
and is in ideal condition, and the peo
pie who trael it most greatly appre
ciate the improyed condition.
Miss Gladys Swackor Is visiting at
the home of her uncle, Richard
Swacker.
The I. H. Porter family aro rejoic
ing in tho arrival of a piano from
Mndford a few days ago, which Mr.
Porter purchased while there.
Mrs. Bertha McKinney closed a suc
cessful term of school on Foots Creek
Friday with a picnic. About 50 came
with well filled baskets and a big
kettle of coffoo was presided over by I
the famous chef. Grant Mathews. Af
ter tho dinner the school children
gave a very enjoyable program of
songs, recitations and dialogues. Then
all repaired to the play ground where
a gamo of baseball, the women play
ing against tho men, was participated
In. Dad Wahl acting is umpire. Need
less to say the women won.
John Doncgan, who has been work
ing on the Slead ranch, waa taken to
tho Gold Hill hospital Monday, threat
ened with pneumonia.
WINDOW SCREENS
SCREEN DOORS
LATTICE MATERIAL
Pacific Furniture &
Fixture Factory
or
KitcftensS
OostsXess
vkm Better
r
lacaa
WATER3
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
M. E. Forman did trading at Ruch
Tuesday.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. D. Pcckham spent
Sunday and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Pursel.
Mis. Walter Bostwlck was visiting
Mrs. Wm. Copple Tuesday.
Dr. Cameron lias many cases of
measles and other cases.
Clarence Buck went up to Beaver
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pursel and family
were Sunday visitors at Mr. and MrB.
Wilbur Camoran's.
Mrs. Crls Kenney was visiting in
town last week.
Wm. embanks and family have
left for Canada.
The trucks from the Blue Ledge
liven up the town of Jacksonville
Benton Pool, Wm. Cameron, Har
vey Cameron made a swift trip down
Applegato Tuesday.
D. W. L. Cameron is living in Med-
ford. His phone number is 357.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by JacliBon County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir St..
Circuit Court.
N. A. Richards vs. Wm. J. Rus-
sol, motion for order confirming sale.
Fred Hell vs. Miiry F. Gnge ot ill,
foreclosure.
Claude K. I.ind vs. J. P. Rucker, in
junction.
Earl W. Ralston vs. Bessie M.
Ralston, suniuioiiK.
Elizabeth Fowler, executrix vs.
Woodvillc Lodge No. 217, ct al, stip
ulation ad depositions.
IHCHESTER S PILLS
I.fitlllt Jitlt your Di-itcelil fat j
I III i iiN-U.-1-B ltomoniiIrQuUv
1MIU In fted and miwilicW
bom. seilftl -!ih Illue KLLbun. V
m TuLo no aibvr. Ilwr r "
niA?.lONI IIKAMI I'U.l.M, for MS
rem known rts Best. Srtlext, Always Rtlial-U
SOIR BV DRUGGISTS EVTRWilERE
Save Your Dimes
and, get a
Kodak
rownie
Mi?
or
Prenio
Camera
Deposit 10 et u
hank, snvc your
dimes nnd you can
fret a Kodak in a
very short time.
Sue display window.
t!M?
West Side Pharmacy
r
m
mm
' it
Ask your crocer for tho lxt butter In town. Thero Is only one liest
Puritan M.tlil. Soc Olmstend's window.
-
17 ml mm
feTovXi '.ntoroRo crcAmlrv
Low Round Trip
Eastbound
SUMMER TOURIST FARES
Will be on sale to many eastern
destinations June L!0tli to HOtli, and
other dates in July, August and Sep
tember. Go East Thru California
Thru Southern Oregon, San Fran
eist'O, Los Angeles,, Paso, San
Antonio and New Orleans.
Secure full information
deciding on your route.
JOHN' M. SCOTT, C.cneral Passenger Aent
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
Have YOU bought your Liborty Eonds
Well Known Portland Woman Speaks
IT'S THE SAME IN ALL OltECJON.
Poitland, Oregon, "I send this
euiiciueut niib
great pleasure,
flly daughter owes
bcr life to the use
of Dr. Pieroe's Fa-
vorito Presorip-
Sho was a
-orv delicate girl
before using; your
medicine.
" I havo used
Ihe 'Prescription' for weakness pecu
'iar to women and found it perfectly
wonderful. I have used Dr. Pierca'a
medicines for over thirtjr-flvo years.
"My husband baa used the 'Cough
Syrup' and thinks it is great." Mus.
L. A. Fustkr, 1502 E. Sth St., W.
When a girl becomes a woman, when
a woman becomes a mother, when a
woman passes through tho changes of
middle life, aro tho three periods of
life when health nnd strength aro most
needed to withstand tho pain and di3
tress often caubed by severe organic
disturbances.
Ai these critical times women aro
best fortified by tho ubo of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an old
remed of proved worth that keeris
the entire female system perfectly
regulated and in excellent condition.
Mothers, if your daughters am weak,
lack ambition, are troubled with head
aches, lassitudo, and are pale and sick
ly, Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription is
just what they need to surely bring
the bloom of health to' their cheeks
and make them strong and healthy.
For all diseases peculiar to women.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a
powerful restorative. During the last
50 years it has banished from tho
lives of tons of thouBnnda of women
the pain, worry, misery and distress
caused by irregularities and diseases
of a feminino character.
D8315UFECTS.
CLEANSES. '
PURIFIES.
II has bo many usos that II la
i nooBBslly on every farm.
CURES MANGE, SCAB,
RINGWORM, SCRATCHES
Destroys Ail Dieasss Germs
DRIVES AWAY FLIES
Medford Pharmacy
SEND VOt P R G f! BOOKLETS
from local agent before
EASY AND SAFE TO USE
INEXPENSIVE.
KILLSUCE
m ALL LIVE ST3GK.
. I
Tho In-
ctimtianiblo
rood.
W1DEM ANN'S;
GOAT M ! L K.0
V 1 0 m Ah EM GO AT tvft I KM
Phyiiir' 'J.. " ... - .!.. l'-..B(rt
Notice Concerning Water Certificated.
In pursuance of Ordinance No. ot i
passed by the City Council March 22.
1917, no water certificates will bo Is
sued upon payment of water main as
sessments after May 31, lit 1 7. Up to
and Including this dnte, water certifi
cates will bo Issued for amount ot the
principal ot any wntor main assess
ment paid.
Those certificates will be accepted
at any time In payment of water rent.
Your co-oporatlon In getting tho
city finance in bettor condition will
bo appreciated.
This notlco published by direction
of tho City Council.
UUS. H. SAMUELS, .
City Treasurer.
FUitxisiiEn APAimroNTs
FOR HMNT-
-Desirable furnished
Tho Borben. Phone
apartmont.
938-R.
'OK RENT One completely furnish
ed apartment at. Hotel Holland.
FOR RENT IIOVSKS
-'OR RENT Modorn furnished houso
closo lu. Phone 513-R. 54
FOR RENT Five-room bungalow
with bath. Garage. Garden most
ly in, lawn; fine location, paved
strcut, $16.50. Phono 115-W. 54
FOR RENT (Nicely furnished houso
cIobo in, piano, Bleeping porch,
lawn, garden. Phone 5 SO-Y. 67
FOR RENT Six-room furnished
hoiiBO on S. Central. . CIobo in.
Phone 21S-Y. 50
FOR RENT Nicely furnished six-
room bungalow, close In, sleeping
porch, piano. Phono 9F2Z.
'OR RENT Modorn flvo-room houso
and garage, phone 370-W.
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun
galow, oast front, flno sbnde; range
connected. Phono 4S8-X.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses. Employment Agen
cy. M A Rnder. 123 Fast Main
FOR SALE MISOK,LAXEOU8
FOR SALE Threo months' tuition
to Medford Business Collogo. Phone
438-L. 58
JOR SALE Corn popper, SDR; piano
bench, ii: wash bench, 76c: com
mode, $2; coppor bollor, $3.25; and
muslo stand, (1.50. E. C. Scliullz
at Cafo Holland. 54
FOR SALE Cheap, 700 of tho bent
bred Whito Leghorn hens in the
valley. Phono or write. Central
Point Poultry Co.
FOR SALE Household furniture,
horso power Oldsniobile enRlno,
electrical and mocbanicRl cnKlneer-
iliK books, etc. 132 Vancouver Avo.
57
FOR SALE McCoimick mowor, 10
J. M. Winter, Ross Iine, Medford
54
FOR HALK Oood tomato plants, ii
nor 10O0. Phone 118. Carl Ueobo,
Contral Point, Orct'ou. 67
FOR SALE Refrigerator, rocking
chair, oil stovo and oveiv ingrain
rug. 003 South Rlvorsldo. 54
FOR SALE l.leo hives. $1.50 each
W. J. Hnrtzol!. Phono 4G8-J1. 61
FOIt SAliK llVuL INSTATE
FOR SALE Ilarsnln If taken at once
230 atofk ranch with liuprovo-mt-nls,
$1100; $ UO0 raah, bnlanco
to suit. Inquire Holt T., Mall Tri
bune, u-i
KOIl SALE-
-Property cheap.
Phon
3S2-L-.
FOR SALE My 80-acro ranch near
tlrlffln Croek, three mlleB from
Medford: fine now bungalow, build
liii'M. fruit and alfalfa. $520u, If
sold at once. .1. II. Patterson
lllghwood, Montann. 5
FOR SALE Ranch of 133 acres o:
Itoguo River at froo ferry, cheap on
easy terms. Hotel nnd rood barns
in EaRlo Point for sale or ront.
IIoubo, four lota In Phoenix, Ore
gon. J. F. Zimmorioo. j'.aglo t'oint,
Orogon. . 70
FOR HALF LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 275 sheep, mostly owes
and lambs. Call on or wrlto Leo
Stoers, Itoguo Rlvor, Oregon. 59
'OR SALE Team of horses, harnoss
and wagon, all first class. Call af
ter 5 p. m. 244 8. tirapo St. 6C
FOR SALE Extra flno saddlo mare;
also general diiving mare, buggy
and harness. Cu.ll2.sJl. 64
HELP W.NTKI MALM
WANTED - Elderly man for night
work at Hotel Holland.
WANT- Four good men, that can
inert pooplo that have money. Oood
pay to such. Must havo your own
rig or auto. Al Kef. Address J.
D. K-, Malt Tribuno. 67
WANTED Thirty men for road
work. Siskiyou county, good wages.
Alhcrt Anderson & Co., Vreka, Cal.
WANTED 8ITUATIO.NH
IW'A.NTKD Young lady will keep
. houso for widower or bachelor. Col-
onlal Flats, Room A. 54
WANTED Position as housekeeper,
for widower with or without chil
dren. Box 17, .Mull Tribune. 64
w
HKI.P WAXTKI) FEM.UiE
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Phone 784-W. 54
WAXTKD MISCEM.AXKOl'S
W.TICD At once a horse for some
garden and field work. Must bo
light ( 750 to 80O lbs.) nnd iu good
condition. Apply 211 Garnetf- Co
Toy Building, or phone 17(i. 56
WANTED A 1917 Ford touring car.
Address Grants PaBS, Oregon, R. F.'
1). 4, Box 11. i 56
WANTED To hoar direct from own
er of ranches or city property and
business of any kind that wants- to
ell. Am no real estato man. so
thero is no commission to pay. Ad
dress, J. D. K., Tribune. 56
WANTED Bring us your eggs and
Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to more. Phone
4RR-M. or 4RS-X.
MISCELIiAXMOL'S
N ATTOAL cTTeAN I'N'o" & H AT
Works, 80 North Front St. Ladles'
and gents hats cleaned, blocked,
any stylo and shape. 59
FOR EXCIIAXfiE
FOR TRADE One large team,
weighing about 3400 lbs., for team
weighing 1250 to 1300 lbs. Call
315.
MOKF.V TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Modford property. Easy month
ly payments. See D. R- Wood.
BUSINESS DnUtCTOIlY
Accoiintniit.
M. WILSON Certifiod Public Ao
countunt, room 411, M. F. & H.
Hldg., lledford, Oregon,
An to Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pt
clflo northwest. Use our sprlnw
when others fall. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Ore. ,
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney t lw.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Dank Building.
. E. RE AMES Lawyer
Corey bldg.
Collections
Garner!
COLLECTIONS AND RKPORTS Ws
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to gel the
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has
klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main st -
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Oyer Dan
iels Clothing Store in rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phons
6Q2-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN RCOYOC
DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOC
Dentists
Oarnett Corey Bids., Suits tit
Meilford, Ore. Phons 866.
Knglnner nnd Contractor
FKKD N. CUMMINOS Engineer nnd
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bid
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and laud Improvement
Onrliago
lARllAOB (lot your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
-m the city gnrbage wngons n
ood sorvlw Phnnr 974-1
V Allen . ..
Instnictlon In Mulo
'RED ALTON HAIOH P Teacher ol
piano and harmony, llalght Miuli
Studio. 40) Garuott-Coroy llldg,
Phone 72
Insurance
HAUL S. TUM Y General Insur-.uos
office, Fire, Automohlle, Accident
Liability, Plate Ulass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
pun lex, good locnl Bervlce. No. 21t
Oarnntt-Corey Bldg.
Physicians and SttrRcons
DR. W. W. trOWARI Osteopathic
physician. 303 Oarnott-Coroy build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eya,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for a. P
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. A H. Co
bldg., opposite P, O. Phone 667...
Irlntr nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has th
best equipped printing office Id
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems
etc. Portland prices 27 Norta
Fir st
Tranfir
EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO '
Office 42 North Front St. Phon
SI 5. Prices right 8 ji vice guar
anteed.
INTEUIIHUAK AUTOCAR CO.
TIStK CARD.
Learo Medford tor Ashland, Tslsnt
ud rhoonlx dally, excopt Sunday, at
8:00 a. ra 1:00, 1:00, 4:00 and G:U
p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
1:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. m. Lesvs
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6: in Hnndsys lnsis
eihland at 9:00 a, a. and 1,00, l:0
and 10:80 B, tot