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PAGE TWO irEDFcmn matl trtrtwr' metvfotit), oftiwox. Thursday, firttary fi. mifl,. IOCAL AND 'PERSONAL ".The campaign for membership tn the; .Jackson county farm bureau which began Tuesday has so far en countered gratifying success, and of the attendance at tho Boverul cam palsn mootlngs hold S5 per cent of the ranilllvs represented have Joined the" bureau. At tho meeting last night at Talent 45 rural families -r.tr represented. In addition to the large number joining at these meet lugs, another gratifying feature Is the many farmers who have volun teered to solicit members thruout their districts. Thursday's campaign meetings Included one at. Valley View this afternoon, and another at Phoenix scheduled for 8 o'clock to night. At tho Lower Griffin creek school a campaign meeting will be held for the Griffin creek district Friday at .8 pj m. - Llthia -water at Do Voa's. ' 'Porter J. Neff left last night for Salem on business before tho legisla ture and the supreme court.. Dr, II. P. -Margrave, . physician. Rooms 409-410 Garnelt-Corey Bldg., phono 230. - - tf Ed Brown after a ten days illness was able to. be at his place of bosi- . ness today. . He Indignantly denies that ho had the real flu' this time and asserts that he had It during the other two attacks of Illness ho -suffered. Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Letters received In the city state that Lieutenant Hob Deuel, formerly of the Seventh company and Goth ar tillery, but who was detached from the latter command for special duty, : was officer of the day on Christmas for his division in France of 20,000 men, which day President Wilson spent with the division. Bakery goods at DeVoo's. Mrs. J. E. Woods of Grangeville, Idaho, who has been -visiting ber brother, W. E. Barber, and family for the past three weeks, will leave for home Friday morning, and en route will stop off at Portland for a visit with friends. Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat 267 Must vacate, stock of men's and boys' shoes for sale. -Make me an offer. Selling now at cost - Close Feb: 26th. U F. Stroud, 1-0 South Central. . , ; It pays to save in the Building & Loan, 429 M. F. & H. BIdg. Tuesday, Febt 5, Lieut. Colonel E. E. Kelly addressed a large gathering of the students and faculty ' of St Mary's Academy. A splendid rendi tion of the "Star Spangled Banner" greeted the guest as he entered the auditorium. Rev. Father John Pow ers presented the speaker. Besides vividly outlining the social and in dustrial conditions of France, the colonel related many interesting de tails of the great war at the oppor tune time when our nation's strength upheld .the1 battle line of the west front. All present were grttly pleased and deeply appreciate the fact that in the midst of so many en gagements, the colonel so graciously spent an hour at St. Mary's Academy. . Jk two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $.135 at DeVoe's. . O. C. Richards of Ashland, Nebr., is visiting at the home of J. F. Wort man. Mr. Richards Is a brother to Mrs. Wortman and came to visit with the Wortmans and bis aged mother who is making her home with Mrs. Wortman. Hemstitching and pecotlng. ' Han- ticraft Shop. , , 272 Harry Hosier of Ashland was visit ing friends and attending to business in tin' city Wednesday. . . Windshield glasses for all cars. C E-. Gates Auto Co. " Chester Fitch, orchardlst south of Medford, was In the city Wednesday on business.' DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. W. H. Kenworthy whj has beea visiting his mother, Mrs. Ida E. Ken- worthy, left for Los Angeles Wed nesday evening. . .- . . i . , Get your milk, cream, butter and .buttermilk at DeVoe's. - Mrs. D. B. Soliss of Xorth Oakdale avenue, left last evening for a few weeks visit with friends in Portland. .. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. ..'- -.' .-. it. G. Smiths who has been on a business trip to New York, returned home Wednesday evening. Sherclene for waists. . Vollp for waists. . , Mercerized poplin for rompers. . Japanese nainsook for lingerie. , Linens for centers. .,.: --! Handicraft Shop. 272 Sam Brooks left today for Chilo- . tiuln; Klamath; county, to work in a sawmill.''.-. .... c-"-;'.' 'i-f: , For the best insurance see Holmes, ithe Insurance Man. : . , Walter Offenberger who has been working in Portland for several months, returned to Medford Thurs day, i ;.-' ;'. . . , .: i Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. A telegram received. In .'.the ctly today by Mr. and Mrs.. L. B. Brown announced , tho , birth of a daughter to Lieutenant and Mrs. .Walter I). Brown at Sun Francisco last night. Lieutenant Brown is still in France In the motor .transport ser vice. - .:..,;- . . Dr. Heine, Carnett-Corey BIdg. I Robert Ruhl, the Medford editor and assistant sergeant at arms of the .state Bonate, was a guest at the .Hotel Portland, Portland, last Tues day. .--. , - You can drink a pint of cider for a nlckol nt DoVoe's. f ... I From renortR comine In it Is evl- I dent that the road supervisors of the county are making preparations to begin work on the roads early this season, and by co-6porntion where roads run thru adjoining districts decide which need intention first Since (he order suspending the oper ation of the Pacific Kastern rail road, the people of tho Butte Falls and Derby districts realize that un less tho roads aro looked after this season it will bo bard for them to get supplies next winter, Ono strip of road that thev are Interested in is on tho desert between Kngle Point nutl Medford, which It Is understood the county court has agreed to have re paired soon. If the road work is started early It will help to adjust the labor situation, as it will give work for a good many men. Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. The lodge feature of the Elks ob servance of past exalted rulers night tonight will begin promptly nt S o'clock, and will be followed by the social festivities and banquet, A big attendance of Ashland delegates Is expected as well as a full turn out of the local membership. ' . For fire Insurance phone 64,Vor- ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. John H. Carkin left Tor Salem last night where he will spend the re mainder of the week looking after (ho state office consolidation bills pending and work against bills Inim ical to the Interests of the merchants. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Rev. William B. Hamilton is able to be out again after having been confined to his home this week with a bad cold. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. The rainfall of last night amount ed to .OS of an Inch, and much rain fell today. The prediction for to night and Saturday is more rain. Guaranteed springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Miss Anne McCormlck has so far placed IS household expense books with Jackson county housewives and expects to place many more In the near future. City hemstitching and pecotlng 5c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. 274 William F. Isaacs, the 'Medford merchant, is spending this week and part of next in a pleasure visit at Portland. Insure in sure Insurance. Phone 7 or 509-Y. Bennett Inv. Co. 291 Lieutenant Ralph H. -McCurdy ar rived home this morning from a bus iness visit at Seattle. . You can always find something for St quick lunch at DeVoe's. Owen Dunlap of Phoenix, was a business visitor in the city Wednes day. 1 The Valley Fuel Co. has adopted a strictly cash basis beginning Feb. 1. All kinds of wood for sale. Phone 76. . ' 290 Irving Prultt, farmer and orchar- dist on the Eagle Point road, was vis iting friends in the city Wednesday. bpeclal rates on scalp treatments. Sanitary Beauty Shop. 274 H. T. 'Hubbard who has been in Spokane the most of the winter with the Earl Fruit company, returned Tuesday to resume work In their of fice here. - Manzanita wood for sale corner Fir and Second. Phone 44 1-J. 269 Whipping cream at DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Art Nichols of Ager, Cal., were visiting friends in the city Wednesday. . Malted milk 50c rb. DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sooy-Smith arrived today from Portland to visit friends In the city. Hair switches made of combings. Sanitary Beauty Shop, . St. Mark's bids. ... . 274 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madden of Seattle arrived on the morning train to resume their residence in tho val ley. G. F. Wertz came, up from Rogue River today to look after some busi ness matters in Medford. 1 Mrs. H. L. De Armond and chil dren who have been ' visiting in Grants Pass, returned to "Medford Wednesday. L. A. Taylor and H. E. Smith of Portland were in the city Wednesday on business. Geo. A. Coble and F. A. Rasch who are on a business trip to the valley, were in the city Wednesday. J. A. Wilson and Phil Floyd were Portland visitors In Medford Wed nesday. M. J. de Rochamont of New York, who is visiting friends in tho valley, was in the city Wednesday. J. T.'Sterer and H. AI.. Grant of Portland, were transacting business with the merchants in Medford Wed nesday. 'Wm. H.' Taylor arrived from San FranciBCO Wednesday to attend to some business in the city. H. (i. Murphy of Portland, Is visit ing friends In the city and country for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson of Carl ton, wero guests at Hotel Medford Wednesday. , . W. X. Smith of Portland, who has been looking over tho valley for a few days, was in Medford 'Wednes day. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Position by young lady caring for invalid, or children In home; Best references. ' Nursing experience. Box 30, Mail Tribune. ' 270 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ' UNDERTAKER ' Day I'lionc: Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 10:W2. J.ady AKxbdant, I. T. GnlliKur of Rogue River, who was elected direr-tor of tho Gold lllll Irrigation district at the last elec tion, wns In tho city Wednesday. Tho caual is taken out of tho river above Gold lllll opposite tho Goo. Lymnri place, uud nt the Intake will be four feet on the bottom nud eight feet on the top and will cover one thousand acres. It is est I muted to cost seventy-five dollars per acre. Mr. di nner has been nppolu(cd superinten dent of construction. C. 11. Corey arrived today from Eugene, to look after some business matters In tho city. Mrs, R. L. Orr of Rogue River, was visiting friends In Medford Wcdues. duy. W. L. Tcrwilllger and wife of Ager, Cal., were visiting friends nt tho Hotel Holland Wednesday. Jerome A. llllhort and Sum L. San dry of tho Blue Ledge mine, aro do ing business In the city today. Mrs. J. Ballod of Copper, Cal.. who is visiting friends In the city, was a guest at Hotel Nash Wednesday. J. D. Buckley came In from tho ranch near Kuch Wednesday, for a few days visit In the city. .. PORTLAND; PLANS1 RECEPTION FOR 69TH ARTILLERY - With the Goth artillery safely iu this country and soon to return home the people T Medford and vicinity are now anxiously awaiting tho arri val from France of that other coast artillery regiment in whlchThoro are also a large number of men from this vicinity who were also a part of the Seventh company, the 69th artillery. The -Portland auxiliary of tho 69th artillery C. A. C, is working out a program for the reception and enter tainment of theso men on their re turn from abroad. They especially wish at this time to set into communication with the relatives of these men and secure their suggestions and cooperation. If it is the purpose of any of these rela tives to meet the men on their arri val and they will so notify the Port land committee .there will be some one at the depot to meet them wear ing a red badge marked 69th, C. A. C. , . This matter will be given publicity thru the Portland papers and any photos or data which It Is desired to have used In this connection may be sent to Mrs. R. S. McKlbbln. 501 East Thirty-eighth street. North Portland, Oregon. LITTLE 'ATHENS. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Few Inrtre cities of the country thut were entra-jed in the wnr have been less affected by it than the ancient nepilnl of Greece. Free entirely from the mennco of air raids and hostile bombardment, and participatinif actively in the war for comparatively onlv n short time, Ath ens is today in all essential features exnstlv os it was in pre-war flavs. There is scarcely unv oittwnrd siirn that the country ever wns in the trrcat world conflict. Durinir tho chlire nroirrcss of the wnr. nil the store, theaters, cafes, museums and idnces of amusement in the Greek metropo lis were doinir bnisness as usual nnd the inhabitants felt onlv remotely the effects of the wnr. Prices of food and clothinir were much hither I linn in neiice times but Hie people suffer ed from no such scarcity of these and other neees-mries of life as did the populations of London, Paris nnd other continental cities. The tourist, who at one time was one of the most abundant sources of revenue. Jiowevcr. disappeared en tirely diirinz the wnr. . Prohibition msiv nr mov nnf .otiun ii arcnt improvement in the public health, but sometliinir tells us that it will do awnv with n eood deal of the neeossitv fnl. uilftmr. Jin ' will, ui.r friends. Sprimrfield Union. ; ' Kay It Is tho Best in the World There Is one remedy that those who know depend upon for rollcf from coughs that "hang on" after the grip. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the passages, soothes raw, Inflamed membranes and banishes Irritation and tickling in the throat. A. H. Mc Doniel, Box 51, Llndside, W. Va., writes: "I am glad to tell you that Foley's Honey and Tar is the best medicine in this world. I have had a severe cough and before I used half a bottle I was, better." For ;eale by Medford Pharmacy. . ii 1 DR.RICKERJT Optometrist i ' : Eras 8ciKTrFioAiir' ' ' TESTED, AND MS8E9 PROPERLY FITTED Suite 1.2 over May Co. NO DROPS USED Florence Nash hat insured her inife for one million and a half dol lars. Miss Nash is thirslar of "Remnant." The policy covers an) dam age b accident to Miss Nash s facial muscles. There is a clause which covers Jeftiftoiarj) smiling disability caused fcy jitcft uiuaf human ills as tooth ache. Under it, she gets 50 per cent of. the money she vould earn if her. imile were in fit condition. "Pavlova had her toes insured," said Miss Nash. "Why not mji imi'ic.1 . should lose that smile. I might find it ' hard to get a role as a tragedienne." "' - " WEIMAR KNOWN AS THE POET'S CITY Weimar, capital of the vrund duohv of Saxc-Wcimar-Kiseiinch. 00 inileo southwest ot l.eip.ic nnd Ml mile southwest of Herlin. known as "the poets' city," nnd "the German Ath ens." wns chosen for the siitherinc of the first. German national usscm blv. it is said, because it is u non Prussinn town. It is situated in n fertile vallev on. the river iliu. a .-1111111 trilmturv of the'Snnle nnd has a pop ulation of less tlian 'in.non. Here, tmml the old buildings that remind 0110 of n medieval pnst, the 410 representatives of the German people cleeted on Jntiunrv 2D. assem ble to accept, reject or nmend the draft tf a constitution uhich has been prepared Jbv tJe.,F.bert irovcrnment and to form, jrvrhmi.-. a union of slates on the modern American prin ciple. Sleepv pld Weimar, famous 11s the home f Goethe. Schiller and I.i.-.t. is said to have existed more llinn 1.1 centuries. . Tinier ('hnrli-s Auiruslus. Grand Duke of Saxe-Weiiaar-Kisen-ncli. the town hucitmc a center of lib eralism 11s well us,nrt. lis most im portant buildin; is Hie p:ilii"e. de scribed ns a "Inure structure lormiai: three sides of a oiuidrmmlo. erected OLD AGE STARTS 'WITH YOUR KIDNEYS Rr!inc Mj-fl tlint ol(l nc l"B'T with weakened kiUneja and digc.Uivo urmut. Thin bolne trni. It in vtiny tn brliovp that by kccjiinjc tli kiiliK'.rn nnd iUri'h tivo orftrtns knmcl nnd lu pni,i' wu ril ing onli-r olt! hro fun ho duffrrM nnd life prolonged tar beyond tltnt enjoyed by the uvcihrc jiersua. i For over 20 yonvs fJOT.D fF:.L Hiinrlora Oil lion bocii rrtiovittfc Iho wi-ukm-MflCS and diaability du tu ndvnnc hif yearn, Jt is a HtnnSrd nld-titi-e home reinpily nnd ncedn im introtiiiftlon, GOLD MKDAIj trlanrlcin Oil is inrtoMrd in odorli-ns, tnnMnun rupHitlen rontniii lag about 5 droiw vm-h. '1'akn them aft you would a piilt with n nwiillmv r,( water. The oil ttuiululutf the kiduty Matinee 2 P. M. Evening 7 O'Ciock ' THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES iUW&fo' 4l ' 'Featuring .; - 1 "fit, VfVMi IMF H 9M "Wmm iW Arr&M wiir"U 4 $i'ji. me anot xuai; eavea MifcHtr?'Vi $ An Important War. In SliWW IS dustry TtfH MIX in VttX IM9AU V I A- WH.ll.M to HCDUCTIIW MUTT & JEFF' "ACE H IGH V iW r i . I ( ITSlMHO.'l) under the '(.upcrinlend- jenee of Goethe" onlv u reuiiiartt of I which, however, with u tower, in still I .'iiinilint!. It contains a series of rooms dedl i rated to tho uoots Goethe, Schiller. jlliitler and Wieland, al of which are i!e 'orali-il hmslilv with mural puiut- iiiss. .Nearnv is the nouso where Goethe lived from 1782 to 1M:1'. a home of luxury for that dnv. built as a uift In the iiuet bv Charles Aiiuiih t us and pivsenlcd to liiui liv his pat rim upon Goethe's return fnnn his Italian tour. I louses with liiuh pitched rimfs nnd rubles uivp l!ie town 11 uietiireniue iippcarani-e. while the nnrruw windinir slri-cts of the older pnrtion of the place, and Ibe Vestiues of tin) uiedie vnl walls, coiitimiullv remind I lie vis itor of its lii-U.ri.- character.- The Slntkil-ehii. or pari-h house of wor ship, a Gothic structure ilalinir from ilia, ut 1 Hill, is a hinl.liiiL- of rare in tcrist. II Iiiih been sli-jlitlv nindcrn hut cnouvli of (he m-iuinal edi fice rer.iains to show its hkm and cliis. sie outlines. Annul..' the nulaltles whose lombs arc lieiu'iilh its roof ure iIihms of Ihe princes of Saxe-Weiiinir-Kiscriuch. in- notion nnd ertRMe tho nrsnnu to throw off the. fjoi-iiiim which mute itreinntnrn old use. Nf-vv life and ftrrettnlh iiirtiMiNn im y-'ii ri'iithme Hie tieniineitt. W'hv.n (umi'Ietidy n-Htored rontinue tnkhi n enptiil or two eoli ilny. t;(J,l AiKIi Ali liHfirlom Oil t.'ujMiileH will kr you in health nnd vigor und prewut a return of the ilhtenpe. Do not wait until old one or dirrenfto have, nettled down for K'oil. At the llntt wttn thut your kiditeyM are riot working properly, ro to your itruififlHt and gut n box of OOI(D MKDAL Jlaur.ein Oil ('aputtlen. Alouev refunded it they do not help yotj. Thn Hten. (tut ra member to Jink for ilit! unttioul iuiported OOl.H 31i;i)AI, brautt iu ouuhid pack- TONIGHT Friday and Saturday TOM MIX SEE Thrilling Runaway The Rescue Clever Roniner " Escape From Jail The Bhot That Saved Slide for Life Tl'M n (Inl ine Mtmy ()f H oci-ot Kcrvlie limn ivhoxe ilcviiliiiu to duly nearly coHt. hlin llie lovo Of lllll KHOftllClllt. SPECIAL MUSIC "Adults 25cf, Children 10c. 10 OF I'AltlS, I'eli. fi. A mei'tiii "I' l1"' supreme iiiler-nllim! ' cuiiaed will be held al tho fuieiuii t'ti-t l-'riduv In decide Hie iiuVslinii n l "' Hlrenulli or liirces to hn inauilamed in thu service bv Ihe dil'l'ereiil eiileiile lu-mies, Coudiliims for n renewal ol the iiriuisliee with liepmiiiv will i'!"" lie emi'iidered; J at iJJ1 eludinit Hie eleeloi' Julm l''reileriek Ihe MtttMiTi niinuus, mid liis il'" I11"1 Duke tlernhiird, n hero of the Tlurtv Years' wur, "Tli" nllur piei e i ' 'r pi veil." one writer snvs, "llie renter piece represent iu llie crucilixiuii: be ciiles tlu cross stands .Martin Luther, ail open llible iu his liund. while (lie hlond from Ihe pieicwl xiile of the Hit vlour poiun iipuii his head." Another ancient church is Hie Jiik obs ir llol'kiiTher, or court idiureh, whose disused oeiuetcrv eoiilailis the iiraves of l.ueiis ('riiiinelii Hie nrlisl. and Column Musnctts, the nuthor of (lernuiii folk lore. Anolhcr burlul uround eonlitins the tralid ducal lain ilv vault, in which Goethe and Schiller also lie, side hv side. . Ilrouce slalm-s of both poets, (he work of Keilschcl. and uronped on one pcdcntul, sin ml in front of Ihe ilo of it Iheater built in lS."i under the dirwlinu of Goethe, it time memorable as the "uiddeii line of Gerimiu drnmu." Here inaiiv of WliKiier's cuuipositiiuis were first civ. en to Ihe world. .In JlHi" the old structure was replaced bv a new build, im;. The KoniiiN of Goethe and Schiller characterize Weimar in oilier fnruii" of civic bciiulv. Goelhc, some eiir. before his denlh, laid out n hm;c iml lic oak in llie font) of a ciiiiK-n uud without nil ein-losiiro of anv kimi. There u muiinl relic of its oriniuMor reuiuins iu the slone alter round which a serpent climbs In cut the votive liiend, t oon the altar Is an inscription to the "veniiH liuiiw m-l." Steero Cubes Stecro is on invicornt inn beverage which may be instantly prepared - 35 cents the Tin of.12 Cubes BurnlianVs Clam Bouillon TWO HI.KS Just llie Thing (or the Sick Room. SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY 36-40 North Central Ave. SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES S Don't Stny Gray I It Darken So Naturally that No tody can Tell. You can turn gray, fail.l hair beau tifully dork nml lustrum nlmut ovor iilltlit If you'll pet a Mlrciit buttla nt "Viyptb'a Hugo and Riilplnir Compound" at any ilniR utoro. .MIIIIimh nt Uittlrs of tliia oH fjinom Hiir '1'ca Iti-clpc, Im proved by llin aiblition of other Uutrinli tula, arc (old annually, luiya A well known druufn'nt here, bVcaumi it darkens the luilr mi mitiirally and mvnly thut im one can toll It linn been applied. TIidm whmo liair la turnlnjr (fray nr bccuuiiiiR failed liavo a aiirprlw iiWallliig tlcfm, bucauac ulUr ona or two applica tion tliu ray Imlr vanlnlics and your lock bccouie Imu'iantly dark and beau liful. 'J'hla la llio ajro of youth, Graydmlrivl, uimtlriictli-e fnlka arun't wanted around, o gnt Imay with WvHIi'a Sago and Kul ihur Compimnd to-nlnlit) and you'll be do liKlitcil witli your durk, handaonin liuir and your youthful appuarauco within a few da,vn. 'l'hl prci:arallon la a toilet requlidU unit ' n"t Intcnilcd for thn ouro, njltlga tlon or praventiou ef ijlwvw. GET YOUR Wool and Mohair Supplies Early First quality used wool sacks First quality Mohair sacks Paper fleece Twine per lb 40tf .Aliovo prices pmtpaid. Prices in (nanmies oil re- qupsr., Honinvo nil InRB nnd tlo wllh pnper-flnnce Iwlco nnd rocolvo top pricaa ror your product. If I enn buy your product when th market opona will refund no cents for wool micks und sn centa for mo httlr. ' ' ,- Wrlto , J. J. Ossenbrugge in titi, emu, VIIOVi;' i.. .p,(MiS()NVlf,l,M Thr l innre rlarrh In llili ntnm nt llio ciiuniry tlmn all ntli.-t- ill,." nil l.'iiailior, and for yunra it win ,. iit.Mi.it i.i Im fm-iiralile. IJocinrn ivi-..,.-rii,!,i local. roiii.ll. "ml 'v miiwiunily luilin. 10 euro Willi local ticalllionl, iniii.iuug,3 11 iiii-uriiul". taliirrb In a local .Hn,,,,, erially iiiiluaiioml hy viniallluiiiuikl ran. diiliuia aim llwrnfiiio rcijulmii ciiumiiij. Hi. mil uimiimuil. Ilull'a Cntarrh M.n, I'liin, iiiuiuir.i.-nircil by I', J. ri,..i.ey a Co., Tulrdo. I'bU'. I a ciinmliiiiion.i ' Ti.ini-.ly. la IMn.il lnli.ri.nlly nn.l ac, turn Ibe lilood on ilia Mu.-oun hurrnct-i ' ot Hi Hyiiein. fun Huinlioil liolhiin r.. witril la ont.ri.il tur any can ilui iiuliv IVIiirrli idlci falla lo unto. Hon,! ur i-li.'ot'iia ilii'l iillnii.lilnl. I.', J. l.MIKNIiY A CO., Tolfllg, 0,i Mold by l'riialia, ?fe. lull's I'lmiily I'llla lor coiiailimtlgn, Liberty Last Times Tonight f . i . "When Do We Eat?" . v . Starring Enid Bennett Tomorrow Saturday Fred Stone (Miinlstouiery Ktmie) The Famous Comedian "l lie Joar Mann's Semi Annual Remnant Sale Saturday Feb. 8th Mann's . A pair of Gloves for housework A (limit imlr of rublmr Rlovca innkea n RorHl nddltlon l tho bnimcliiilil eiiliinent Mirlliil litrly na It onnblea thn iloliiK "r liiiUHCivni-k nnd UimIIiik mid luikhliiu ami aerubblnif nilhout nny hnitn tit thn IiiiiiiIk or nulla, l-'iill n olect Ion boenuio iH-nt imllty. TiiiikIi imnuuti an they will nut tour, liny n uilr Indny. ni)c mid H3c i rinHio in TWO RINGS -o- m HAPPINE3S ninmond Ensngnmont KIiir nnd tho circlet of puro gold thut unices tho wedilliiK tiornmony aro ot bucIi prlmo importnnco Hint tho- u I moii t onro Hhuuld bo iiHod In tholr Boleullon. One Hcpulnllim Votn- Hiirefflliml Tho vlnitB wb rncom moud Id you inuy bo ro lled upon to bo Junt as roprescntod always. Marlin J. Rcddy TIIJiJ .IIJWKJiKIt ', I'houo 8t . VUltora nlwuyn wolcome.