pIge
TWO
10CAL AND;
PERSONAL
C The Jackson county board of edu
cation, has teected J. V. Kike of Salem,
Oregon, a rural school supervisor of
the county to succeed E. 1(. Peterson,
Who recently resigned, Mr, Flke bas
been rural school supervisor In Ma
dera county for the past year, and
Since school closed has been engaged
In Jy A. C. extension work. Mr. Pe
terson, .who has been rural supervisor
in the county for the past four years.
Mans to devote' the next three years
Ih coast and eastern schools; perfect
ing himself In rural school supervis-
v IJr. Helne(, eye, ear, nose, throat.
I. Ad auto tourist party composed of
C. F. Krauss and the Misses P. and
S. C, Krauss of Hun Francisco, and C.
! Mansfield' of Alameda left today
or, Portland after a two days visit In
the, city, and ,valley, t ( , K,( ,t . (, ()
):Jonnon for high-class watch re
pairing. !,,,,. , tf
j.E.D. Green and P, F., qrfgsby of
CotUge Grove, Oregon) aro visitors
Jfcl?fcri-..m,l . :., i
;, Meti cars at Riverside Garage.
;; Thomas F. OWooney of Snlma, Ore
gon, Is spending several days in the
city on business matters.
Camp supplies, moal, lodging' at
itiloa, Creek, O. V., Verblok. . , 118
fjletftif ,T,Wrln of Rogue River, .who
s, arrested .for failure to support his
itiree minor children, was released In
iustlceTaylor'a court yesterday on
ills.itfpmjse to pay (16 a month here
after to his divorced wife for the sup
poof the children. ' '
V Irrigating hose at (he tent factory
In th Nat.; , ;. , , H5
.'. t; Fi yftilters, the former employ
niipt sgerit of fhls cl'tj;,' who assisted
In'the attempted Ja.1l break Tuesday
night hy picking the corridor lock of
the-cohnty, Jail for the two bootleg
awaiting trjai, was given his re
lease last ; night by Sheriff Jen
nlnip. -The term of livaltefs, who was
arrested" recently for operating' an
employment, bureau without a license,
expired Wednesday, but he was held
oVer until last Jiight as punishment
for his part In the attempted escape.
There Is no law against attempted Jail
breaking,'. ad Walters was released.
Hi'; left (or iiiit iast night to locate
fhiri., -. ; ' '
. "Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. tf
i; Ernest L. Cassoll of BiookinixH.
Oregon, who enlisted in the engineers
corps at the Medford army recruiting
OTflca; left last night for Portland to
take the physical examination. ' .
dWlndow screens, screen doors. Pa
cific FUrn. & Fix. Factory, '
:i Mr'.. and; Mrs. C. G. Smith and chil
dren are San Francisco' tourists who
arrived in the city today for a visit.
' Ota way to conserve the moat sup
ply Is to eat fish and then Its's the
best this hot weather. Medford Fish
Market
jMrs. iNtola D. Jackson, who for some
lime has been visiting her paronts,
Mr, arid Mrs. J. W. Redden, left last
night for Calgary, Canada, to Join
her husband who has beon located
there (or some time,
i.. Hammock at the tout factory In the
.115
rYAmong out of town visitors In tho
City today are David Ramago or Now
York ind F. M. Carter and Fred Marx
ef San Francisco.
.Paolflo- Package goods on salo.
Handicraft Shop. us
Mr.. and Mrs. E. C. Wtllard and
Mrs.' Alma Frost of Portland, auto
tourists who have been touring Cali
fornia and Klamath county, and who
OAme to Medford Bovnral days ago, left
by train this morning for Portland.
Mr. Wlllard Is tho head of tho Wlllard
Commission company of tho state me
tropolis. Patients cared for. 623 South Cen
tral. Trained nurse In attendance
leference given. Phone 672-W, 11
jtTn,fi..C Glauber and children, ar
rived. In. tho city this morning from
Los Angolesfor a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Lauerman. ,
( Baths, 25c. Holland llotol.
rDr. J. F. Reddy returned to llranls
Pass .this morning after a tow days
visit. la this city.
"till Taxi 303. . .'
SMrs. Arthur Myers, who has boon
visiting hor parents, Mr. mid Mrs. S.
;,Jtlchardnun, returned to hor homo
at tlogue River todny.
'i b.. Frank, Roberts, dentist, Bt.
trtrk'e u.lldlng. Phone 323-Y,
' Mr. and Airs. Karl Short and chil
dren ieftyesterday for a several days
iojourn at Crater Uike. . ; t
. Oregon Agricultural Collcgo Fruit
4 Vegetable Evaporator, built accord
ing to official specifications at Pacific
ruf n,& Fix.. Factory, , . .
AfTi.. Frank tloorgo of Kimono who
hi been visiting; Mrs. Frank I'arna
hii at, the Bluo Ledge mine returned
home today.
t pee jt)ve Wood about that fire In
luranc policy.. Otlice, Itociu 404, M.
r. t buldllng. ...
Robert rielcher of Wood Is In the
eltf -visiting with fronds. , ,
' filhger aewlng machine shop, C. A.
Chapman. Pbone 903 11. 145 South
Central. . in
V. Meldo Ulllis, superintendent of
schpols, Mrs.; HIUU and their three
children returned last Tuesday night
from Boise, Idaho, where they bad
been since school closed, and on Wed
nesday Superintendent and Mrs. 1111
lis left for San Diego whore they will
spend ten days before returning
home,
One-fourth off. Pacific Package
goods. . Handicraft Shop.. . . . 115
. Mrs. Jerry .Nunan left for homo n
San Francisco today after a visit with
her son, Charles, and family In Jack
sonvllle.
i
Call Taxi p3.:::: ...' ' , '
James Sawyers. , ot- Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, head of James Sawyers
& Company of;that city, large fruit
produce , and commission .'(merchants
and distributors, Is Jn tjio city for sev
eral days looking into the fruit condi
tions of tho valley.. . iw
The . Ewauna Box company, , of
T'amath Falls, Oregon, offers employ
ment for experienced box men and In
experienced laborers,, and at all times
solicits correspondence with any one
Interested. Oood wages and opporr
tunlty for advancement is the rule
with this company. 125
;M1bs Gladys E. Peart returned to
day from her two weeks visit to Sac
ramento and San Francisco where she
visited friends.
, C. C. Gate, county pathologist, and
Mrs. Cate are. enjoying a two weeks
vacation motoring to various parts of
California. .. At present they are lo
cated at Castle Crag for several days
; Dr. Chaa. T. Sweeney, Physician
and Surgeon, Fhlpps Bldg. Phono .36.
'.- ,:.. -, , - tt
Hi G. Rosenberg and W. S. Marshall
are. tourists 4who arrived In the city
today from Minneapolis, Minnesota,
for a sojourn of several days. ...
, Company, C, erected a large .flag
pole today In their camp at the base
ball grounds. A squad of the soldiers
cut the pole from the banks of Bear
Creek.. .,., . , : ', ...
t For the best Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man. .,, . . , '
, Miss I.orena liucnergardt arrived
In the city this morning from Horn-
brook to vlBlt her cousin, Mrs. John
Demmer. ' t ,. i ; . , .
Dr. Helne(lts glasses correctly.
Mr., and Mrs. W. J, Bigham and
children of Sacramento, .who have
been, visiting. Mr. and. Mrs. I. A. Pru-
ett for the. past month, left for home
today. . i; ; , t .,: :,.,..f
Metz cars at Riverside Garage,
John A. Perl, with his sens, Fred
and Frank, loft by auto Thursday for
Albany, whore they will meot Mrs.
J'orl today and go to Newport; Oregon,
for a two woeks stay at that seasldo
resort.; Mrs. Perl was expected In Al
bany. today en roiito homd from her
two months visit with relatives and
friends In Decatur, Illinois, . ;
Crochet thread, 7c ball. Handicraft
Shop. ',...' 115
Police Chlof 'Ilittsori last night ar
rested Raymond Collins and a young
woman carried on, the police records
as Jane Doo on tho charge of stopping
at a local hotel as man and wifo. In
police court today Judge Taylor fined
thorn. (10 and costs, each on - tho
charge of vagrancy. Tho couple came
hero recently from Seattle and rented
a downtown rooming house which the
polico c,Ialm. they intended to use for
questionable purposes., County ProB
eculor Roberts consented, to leave
them off with a vagrancy charge, pro
vided the woman leave the county at
once and tho man went to work. Jauo
Doo Is no relation to tho several John
Does tho police and sheriff hnvo boon
seeking for soma time.
Special on Fresh Jelly beans, 15c
a pound. Fonts Grocery Company.
During the absence nf.Jolin A. Perl
from tho city on his two weeks vaca
tion Earl Conkllii will be acting coro
ner of tho county. Mr. Conkllii Is
deputy coroner. ; ,
Mr. and Mrs.. Mori J. Rogers of
Vontura, Oregon, are auto tourists
visiting In tho city today prior to go
ing to Crator l.ako.
On tho visitors' register of the
Commercial club toduy was Inscribed
tia following: .."Franklin Williams,
All 0r tho United States. No Special
Home.'' . .
Mr., and Mrs. I.. A. Webb, autn
tourists in the city today, have Just
returned from a trip to Crater Lake.
, II. S. Gibson, a representative of
ho forestry bureau of tho British gov
ernment In India, who Is touring this
country studying forostvy operations
and conditions, Is' paying his, second
visit of tho past two mouths, to Med
ford. Tomorrow ho will go to Fort
Klamath whero ho will meet Forest
Supervisor M. U Krfc(isoil 6f this city,
who will conduct him to the forest
points of lntxrest In Klnmstli county.
Mf. Gibson during bis brief slay In
the city Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Andrews.
; Special on Frojh Jelly beans, 15c,
a pound, Fouls Grocery Company.
ASK FEDERAL PROBE
OF EAST ST. LOUIS RIOTS
WASHINGTON, Aug. :t. Federal
investigntivn of (bo race riots in
Knst St. l,Miis, 111., on July 2 by n
congressional joint I'omtniltco w as
urged before Hie house rules coimnit
teo lodny by Represent alive linden
berg of Illinois nnd Dyer of Missouri
and a delegation of negroes.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
ID
ENJOYING LIFE AT
r I
FORT STEVENS
Are the members of the Seventh
company happy or are tlicy down
hearted and full of woof The letter
received by Mrs. George Grimsby of
the Bear (.'reek orcliurds und written
by her Hon, Vernon, at Fprt Slev
ens, ,l':!y III, nnswers the question.
The George referred to in the letter
is her other son, also a member of
the company. The letter follows:
ucur Aloiner: wil write yon a
letter totlny, as J only hud time to
drop you a postal vesterdny. George
and I are both well nnd lire having a
pood time. , This is the life, 'believe
me.' Wo don't hnvc to work liurd,
nnd if yon do Hie rijrht tliiiu; you get
nlnni? fine. Otiorjje likes it fine, too.
At least lie seems to hnvo n j;ooil
tunc.
"We arrived here yesterday at 8
p. m. nnd of nil the fun I ever hnd,
well, I never had such a (rood time
in nil my life. Bie: crowds turned out
lit most nil the towns, nnd .Albany,
Ore., is the best town on the man,
I met the swellest. little girl there I
ever saw. No foolinjr: T wus asleep
when we passed through Portland,
The train only stopped there a few
minutcH. .. ,
"There arc ,1000 men nt this fort
und n'good, lively bunch. Lots of
pep and ull kinds of pood music. It
seems hs tho most everyone pan play
somo kind of nn instrument. It is
7 n. in.' now and we have just return
cd from breakfast. We get up at
5, and then comes : our exercises
then breukfiist, and so forth. Most
of the boys are making their beds
now, but I am Inking my time in
writing to you. . .
, "George wrote you a letter yester
day, but lost it before he got it
mailed. We are writing this letter
togelhor at lenst I am writing part
of this for hnn. You know hmv he is.
Ho snid you write today and I'll write
tomorrow. ;
"We haven't been able to lenvd the
fort yet, but I think we will be nble
to in n day or so. It. is almost time
for roll call,' but f will write you n
bit longer.' '
. ell, ma, tell them nil hello nnd
give to ii 11 my. best regards, ris I
must close for this writing, .
' "' ' ' - ' "VKRNOK,
"I', S. Wo niny not go to J''orl
Columbia ut all, so uddress us here.
Say, in lonkiug for an envelope I
foilnd (he letter Geiirge' rotc 'you
yesterday, so L will mini it, loo."
YEAR IN GERMANY
ZrRinr, Aug. 3. Tho Vienna
Xeue Freie I'resse, in estimating the
worki s harvest tor tho venr, snvs
that Hiimania, nfter. supplying the
needs of her homo population und of
the Auslnun mid Gorman armies, will
bo able lo send 100 carloads of cer
eals to tlernmny nnd Austria-Hun
gary. ..
The newspaper admits that grain
in Germany und Aiistriu-llungary
has suffered from the hent and
lnuighl, hut considers Hint the har
vest will be nn average one except
us lo barley, the crop of which will
ho poor.
Inking the harvest ns a whole, the
Neue Frcic I'resse declares the sup
ply of bread, I'lmir und potatoes fm
the fourth year of the war is assured,
although hard limes uill be experi
enced until Hie new flour is put on
the market.
EIGHT NAVAL GUNNERS ;:
L0S1 ON MQTANO
LONDON, Aug. 3. -Right linval
gunners were lost when the American
tank steamer Motano was sunk by a
submarine Sixteen meinliers of the
erew also perished.
The Motano ot 2750 tons gross was
sunk by a German submarine on July
.11. It was snuounced from Loudon
on August I that 23 survivors had
been landed. ,
Four of the gunners of the
steamer Motnno, which was sunk on
July .'HI, were saved nnd Innded, uc
eonling tn the officio! report of Hie
vessel's ilesl ruction which bus reach
ed the slnle dcpiii'tinenl. The muster
uud twenty-two of the crew wore
saved, twenty-four men in all being
lost.
MICHAELIS IN AUDIENCE
WITH AUSTRIAN EMPEROR
I.ONIM'N, Aug. X - Knipcror
Charles of Austria rvoeived in audi
ence I'r. Mii'litU'lis, Hie Gorman im
perial chancellor, on Thursday, suys
a disputi-h from Amsterdam to .the
Central News agency.
CHANGE JN BRANCH
RECRUITING OFFICES
A change is coining in the heauVi
of tho branch, recruiting offices of
the army in Medford and Grunts
I'uss. Sergeant Paul Buner of tho
Medford office received orders today
to report Monday for duty at the
hendiiunrtcrs office in Porllund. He
will be succeeded here by Sergeant
Gustav Weston, a resident of this
city fur the past two yours, und who
had just tuken charge of the Grunts
Pass office.
Sergeant Weslon, after Hiirtv
years' service in the uniiy, went on
the retired list eight years ago, and
for the past two years has resided
with bis wife in this city. On July '2.1
hist ho wus rceullcd by the war de
partment for active duty, nnd then
wns assigned to take charge of the
Grunts Pass recruiting office.
. Sergentit Bauer hopes when lie re
ports nt Portland to be ordered to
the Grants PaSs recruiting office, a
position he held before being sent to
Medford. Grants Pass is his wife's
home. '
t;
IN SIX WEEKS
The thunder shower of yesterday
afternoon was hailed with joy by res
idents of Medford nnd vicinity, but
only .03 of an inch" of rain fell, not
enough to no. growing, crops, vege-
tubles and hemes any good. At the
weather bureau offico it wiis stated
today that it would take nt least
one-half inch, more of ruin to bo. Of
any assistance. '
. It was the first shower that had
fallen in Medford fonsix weeks, and
the storm was purely locnl. It seem
ed to come from over the cast hills,
und after leaving n few drops nt Ash
land and Talent, was more generous
with the moisture in Medford nnd vi
cinity. . , .. , 1 .
Un in Ihoi ., mountains, . however,
there wns harder fall of ruin, nc
conipunied with hail. Put Swayne
reported lodny that about jwo inches
of rain fel, yesterday afternoon in
the Applegutu,
SALEM, Or., Apg. ,1. Three headt
of large Portland ; concerns, J. H
Bowles, W. B. Ayer and F. T.. Grif
fith, aro to he named lo represent
employers on Hie proposed Oregon
conciliation upd. arbitration commit
tee of seven, Governor Jumos Withv
combe announced here today. Three
Portland union pfficinls were named
yesterday as tho probable labor rc
rcsentutives on -, the hoard. , Chief
Justice T. A. MBrido will be til
seventh man., . , , ,
Bowles is president of Hie North
west Steel compativ.. Ayer. is pros!
dent of the Kasteni & Western Lnni
oer compnnv mm Ifrinilh oecunies a
similar position with Hie Portland
Railway, Light & Power Co.
The committeemen will net ns nr.
bitnitrtrs Vf nil claslics!beiwec'n cap
ilul und labor in tho stnto.
STORM HALTS BATTLE
(Continued from Fae One.)
Moncliy le Preux Is on tho Arras
battle front In France, it Is about
2 Mi miles south -of tho Arnm-LHjmil
railroad. -. i ,
The Ypros-Menln rood and they
havo been actively shelling these de
fenses since that timo. ,
During the night tho enemy launch
ed a counter-attack on a small part of
he front held, by the Australian and
New Koaland troops in the llolleliekc-
allassecvUlc.lluo, but wore forced to
rotlro by the llrltlsh artillery.
. n French Official ltcport.
PAULS, Aug. 3. Troops of the
flerman crown prince after an Intense
artillery bombardment last night de
livered several violent attacks against
tho French positions near Cerny, In
the Anisno region along a front of
about lr.oo yards. Tho French offi
cial Ktatement Issued thfs afternoon
says (lint all the attacks were rc
puised. On tho Belgian front tho bad
weather continues.
t'AKII OF THANKS.
We wish to express our gratitude
Bud appreciation to all our friends
for the beautiful flowers, kind assist
ance and sympathy during the last
lllnessnd death of our beloved son
and brother, Nolo.
Mil. AND MUS. O. R. L1NDLKY
AND FAMILY,
MRS. SARAH A. L1NDLEY.
Friday;' aitciust: ?.. imi.
COMPANY I THANK
F
The members of Company I, Third
Oregon Infantry, who have been unal
tered in Medford the lust four months
left fast night at 7:30 for Clackamas,
where they will be Btatloncd until
their regiment leaves for the Palo
Alto mobilization camp for training.
A small crowd bado farewell to
Captain Todd and his men, and
number of friends presented tho boys
with delicacies to be enjoyed on their
northern journey. When the araln
departed the crowd cheered- the sol-
dlersand the soldiers returned the
cheers and shouted: "What's the mat
ter with Medford.?" She's all right."
Before leaving, Captain Todd and
the officers of the company, on behalf
of the men issued the following state
ment: '
From the officers and members of
Company I, Third Oregon Infantry,
U. S. A., to members of the Soldiers'
auxiliary, the Greater Medford club
and citizens of Medford:
We, tho officers and members of
Company I, Third Oregon Infantry
desire to express to the members of
the Soldiers' auxiliary, tho Greater
Medford club and tho citizens of Med
ford our appreciation of their kind
wishes and the many thoughtful acts
of kindness which, in no small degreo,
added to the comfort of tho soldier
boys, both inwardly and outwardly,
We wish to especially thank you
for tho books, papers, magazines and
games given us and for the abundance
of pies, cakes and good things to eat
which you have so generously, donated
at various times.
You- can rest assured that there will
always be a warm place In our hearts
for, each and all of you and that
wherever duty calls us we will always
remember the ladies of your organlza
tlons and will do our duty to our
country, our flag as freely and as
willingly as you havo done yours to-
waro mo noys or me goou old u. s. A.
compaNyIeven :
A lottcr from Capt. Vnnco received
by Mrs. Vance this morning says, re
ferring to the individual' packagos of
candy and cookies prepared by the
Soldiers' Auxiliary: "As I am writ
ing you, the packages are being dis
tributed to the boys, who are stand
ing in line for them, and If tho la
dles of tho Soldiers' Auxiliary could
see them now, they would feci am
ply repaid for their trouble."
' Captln Vance also says that "the
boys have all the varieties of musical
Instruments that aro known, from
Herbert Alford's banjo-tango to some
body's mouth organ." The records
which were given the boys' by various
pteople of the city arc also boms' very
greatly', enjoyed! by .'tho boys; '
FRECKLES
Don't II icio Them With n Veil: Re
move Them With the Othino
Prescription. . , '
' This proscription for tho removal
of freckles was written by a promi
nent physician nnd is usually so suc
cessful in removing freckles nnd giv
ing a clear, beautiful complexion that
It Is sold by any druggist under guar
antee to refund tho money If It rails.
Dont' hide your freckles under a
veil; get an ounce of othtn nnd re
move them. Kven the first few appli
cations should show a wondcrrul im
provement, somo or tho lighter freck
les vanishing entirely.
lie suro to ask the druggist for the
double strength' othino;' It Is this that
Is sold on the' money-bark guarantee
You Can't Afford
tc Miss Our
i4Rout 'Em Out Sale"
on Discontinued
Lines ot Footwear
. Schmidt's.
27 North Central Ave.
Thorp is niorp- nourishment I
in a loaf of . . . " . '
Nurmi's I
Biitter-Nut Bread
lippaiisp it's made with nulk.j
BUY A 15c SIZE
it's Mter and most for
your nionov.
Nurmi Baking Go.
Vv
The Greater Medford club, which
hits been collecting pnper all situiinci',
wishes to mnko u shipment in t lie- j
next week or two. All who hove not j
sent in their pnper will please lukci
it to the shed at. the Washington i
school. Old magazines, riitnlogucs,
books., iif'wsnjiners. 'etc.. will he in'-1
ecptublc. U'h,e.y. ity, not Itavc jo be'
11CO,, .OIU. H IS .,ueiriinic -mill r i nt-.
should vie . clean. ' The women ;hu.vp
to hanille "tltm in liiaUinir 1 In-, iijii-.
dies, nnd nioldv, dirt v paper moki
their work-very hard. Any one Iniv-i
ing no means, of sending will p'.ensc
cull 7."iii-I( or -120 bet ween It) ohnk
a; nr.'lind G. o'clock p. in. 'flic nioucy
realized from the sale of Ibis paper
will be given to the. Red Cross associ
ation. The Greater Hertford club
hopes to have a full cor. Everybody
help. ""''
SH01GUN SHELLS
UNINJURED BY WATER
Carl J. Schilling, representative of
the lieiniiigton Anns company, nnd
who has the reputation of being the
cleverest manipulator of the shot gnu
in the Cnitod Stales, is in the cily for
a brief visit, and tomorrow nt llie
Medford Harness company store will
give all iiuiiie, demonstration of the
quality of shells manufactured by the ;
Remington company.
With shot gun shells Hint lime
been soaked six hours in a pan of
wutog just prior to the deiuonstia
tioii, he will demonstrate that the ef
ficacy of. the shells was not in the
least? affected by the soaking, lie
will show that under the inoM n:l-
POSTTOASTiES
are the newest and
best in corn flakes
iiii!iiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiii uihi-G ''1
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii. wbitw : . . 1
Vacation -Ijime
- '-IS:Rere,v
and the pleasure of the OUTING de
pends to a great extent on the
appetizing lunches v
We are better prepared this year than
ever to give you what you" want and to
pack the BOX so there will be no dis
appointment when opened up in camp
Personal Attention .
MARSH &
PHONE 252 "
PAGE
SOUTHERN OREGON'S
GREATEST PLACE
OF AMUSEMENT
DAVID W. GRIFFITHS"
Masterful American Play
Seats Now Selling
Millions have seen it only to come" again and again'
THE "MASTERCRAFT" CF ' FILM PERFECTION".
(erllo vr'i atln'B eomliiioaiythl't.i shells
t- u ...I.: iJtiilii. fk'ln
iv:h!.v I'nr'niiy emergency and will not
: '41... i;i-.. t-.i; oi.. ok. - -
S'-luiling oihl his wife, who won
llt"'.l''lf noialcnifbigb average in
.shooting, will lake port in the slnlo
plaint which will be held nt Salcin.
Scltjlliiiui'.jiiis; hjieu given Jiigh recom
hmVhJmI i. hi by' toward C. Crossinan,
spot-in! writer on guns for tho Scien
tific Anu'rican. Sportsmen and cit
izens generally ore invited to attend
tomorrow's demonst ration.
WeniSii Love Babies
? ,It lp woman's. n&
tiiro to naturally r.
pDvnd to the dharm of
a jirotty child. Who
dooa not admtro ba
bios? The longing to
poasesa a baby Is often
outweighed by the In.
'S'IyAT Cerent fear of tho
r , ' :t.rorlod of' dlatreaa.
SfiiVS h - Thero Is a most
1? wonderful external
nrcDaratlon known m
"Jfotlicr's l'Yit-iV.
. It in n af(j eternal nmasaRo which re
lievo.H pain nnd diKoomfort at tho crisis;
nmltua el:i!jtiu Uioko libera and muscles
which naluro Ja oxpandlns, and wontler
fully sooth-3 tho intlammation of breast
'epulis. ,'., (
It enal'Ifs tho c ii?ctant mother W pre
cervo Jilt health .-..ud strength, and sh
remains a pretty mother by havtnf
voldcfi tho eiiUlqrinK and danger which
would otherwise nccompany such an oc
casion. Every nerve, muscle dhd tendon la
thoroughly lubricated. Oct a bottle, today
from tho clriisreist, and write to the Brad
Held Regulator Co., Dept. G, 200 Lamar
Build. iiKi Atlanta, Ga. Tliey will mall
you an Intensely Jntorontlmr little book,
"Motlicrlmod and tho Baby". The book
is frno. Kvery woman should herself aid
nature Jn..u"C -glorious work. "Mother's
Friend" mui; it puasiblo for you to do so
and ukniiM b6 used regularly -without fail
niRht uni 'mcjT.lnff. v.. ...
.. ; . AMUSEWENTS TONIGHT "
THE BOND
BETWEEN
'flic slovy of unonverine; cxlcnsive
Hiel'ls nl' vahmhle oil ininlinp by
a ejrl in Hie 1'. S. secret service,
und ol' i.viln.'iuileil Americans who
1'uiinil l.l.icmsiih cs when UkwviU
lest came.
' ' Metro Comedy
CAV MAN'S BLUFF
TOMORROW
GAIL KANE in
THE SCARLET OATH
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.Adults 15c;
Li Children 5c.
Frorapt Service
BENNETT
TONIGHT
LAST TIME
- 4
Mntlnee
at 2:15.
Price 25c.
Boxes 50c
Evening
at 8:15.
i
Prices
25c, 50c.
Boxes 75c
Accompanied
by Special
Musical
Sc., re.
r
t- - 1
GeorgeBebaii
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