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PAGE TWO jMEDFORD MATE TRIBUKE, MEDFOUD, OREGON', WEDNESDAY, MARCH ti, l.Olfl 10CAL AND PERSONAL The ioldicr-musictans , pf . the French band were much Interested In the display in Heath's drug storo window in memory ,ot Lieutenant Nowoll Barber, for pn returning in groups to their Pullman car from the nutatorlum following the concoi t'lnst - night each group, spying (he window, stopped up close to it. After viewing the French war cross bestowed on'tho lead SMedford lieutenant and rend ing the citations In -French accom panying the cross and scanning close ly the picture of the young aviator, they broke ont In earnest conversa tion, after which they again looked in the window and continued on their way.".': . vv Mrs. Tanl "Hansen, ' experienced cCrsetier, for Nu-Bone Corsets. Phone 685-lt. , ' J00 Bobby Peloute, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peloute of Kagle Point, has just been honored with the highest honor that can bo bestowed on a 8tndent of Lcland Stanford univer sity, by' being elected president of tho son lor class. lie has been a star on the basketball team of the uni vorslty since his return to the insti tution from military service last Da comber, which Bhows his severe ill ness from spinal meningitis has left him in perfect physical condition. . lieautltul new chenille for ..dress trimming. . Handicraft Shop. .' 29S C. A. Renard and family -.left for their home at Dunsmnlr this morn lug after a visit with Mrs. Rcnard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V?Nunn. DeVoe has a tine nns of assorted chocolates at 60c per nound. C...P. Knight and W. H.. Burk are Chicago visitors registered at - the Hotel Medford. .- ... '.;.; . Bakcny, goods at DeVoe's. t - , . Tho French Army - hand ' which played here last night left Jthis morn ing for Salens where they play to night. Thursday night they play in Portland. The band travels in a-spoo ial Pullman and baggage car which aro attached to regular: passenger trains. . . r ;v- - ' Yarns . ... T ' . ' . ' ' .: ' . New kitting -book Free instructions , ... Handicraft Shop. . 29S No compliment to Che roads hero was he news that a six-ton track, enrouto-fpr Medford with a beavyi load of household goods floundered In the road about three miles below this, city." Assistance had to be called from Hertford before the truck could Oe disengaged from the mud into which -it sank over the axles. Gold Hill Xews.- . . Guaranteed spark pings for all cars. , C. E. -Gates Auto Co. .-, the, Parent-Teachers circle of Lin coln school wjll meet at the school tuilding next Friday afternoon. Miss Anne McCorinick will make the chief address. Dr. Edw.s de- Reymonto, drugless physician. Acvtd and chronic diseases uy nis own system, sto lZiaoxp p. m. Kooms 4-5. St, Mark's .bids- Ralph Bellinger has not arrived home from Camp Cewis nor is he sick here with the mumps,' the Mail Trib une's informant to that effect having uccn mistaken. His mother has not heard as yet 'when he will arrive home. , " v Guaranteed springs for all cars. ,C. E. Gates Auto Co. - -vv Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McPherson'an'd Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown returned to their homes at Eagle Point .today af tor having attended the 'feoldiers welcome doings of Monday and the French Army band concert last. night Crochet hooks in all sizes 10c u&. - Thfcead in white and fast colors lie . Crochet hooks of yokes Handicraft Shop. S; 29S W. M. Denton and J. D. Johnson were Ashland visitors In Medford to- aay. .. . ; The new sawmill plant anil exten sive logging operations of the WP1 Lumher Company will- open up on March 1st ,'.We have steady work for men . conversant with .sawmill and logging operations, and men seeking such work will do v?ell to w rite..,or wire Weed Lumber company as to tliolr capabilities and positions which uicy can Iiold in such operations. ' " 295 Among Jacksonville men Who at tended the band concert here last night were Chris and Louts Ulrich: A meeting of the county officers of tho W. C. T. V. will be held at the Ladles' -Exchange and Kesf Rqpm Thursday at ,2. p. m. All members and friends, are invited to bejiersent, Llthla water at DeVoe's. ' . ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR. SALE Heavy laying .trairii ; White Leghorn eggs 5c each. F. H. Dressier. .v -295 WANTED . Second-hand wheal; . ; must-.be In -good condition and cheap, phone .385 day time.. J36-J - ovonings. .,',.. ,' . . . , .. 295 WANTED First-class mechanic will do guaranteed auto and gas engine ropalrlng and save you money. . Phone 5S0-X. 295 FOR RENT Very nicely furnished rooms. Phone 580-X, ' , 295 TOR SALE Cheap on installments - w-ith payment down, a little over one acre of best of soil, mostly in alfalfa,- four varieties of berries, shade trees and vines. House, garage and woodshed, chicken "house, large barn, place all fenced; . .good layout for cows and chickens. City water and electric lights. Lo ; catod one hlock east Riverside on ..East Fourteenth, 407. 295 rortlnnd men found at local hotels today were V. A. Woodward, H. T. lioldeh, J. A. Ochwlg, J. Frag, L. W. Konnau and A. II. Ferguson. Hemstitching, '' pecotlng. ! . 1 ,:' ' Handicraft .'. Shop. - Mrs. E. C. Salisbury of Washing ton; D. C, who is in charge of tho home economics division of the de partment of agriculture and Mtss Jesslo D. McComb of Corvnllls, state loader of home demonstration agents, are In the city today for a lonforenco with Miss Anne McCormick and Miss Rulh' Corbett, home demonstration agent of Josophlne oity.. , Care of the hair and skin a spec- Wanted. Sanitary Beauty Shon. 295 ! B, E. Beaupro, the mining man. who is In poor health, arrived here Tuesday from his claims In -tho Ga lice territory to rost up a week or so. AlcoTaxl. Phono, 95. ' John -Llttlokln, F. Fin ley and George learned are registered ut the JSosh hotel from Provolt.: ,: - .Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. K. Gntes-Auto Co. Mtss Ella Dews, of Klamath Falls, has been chosen University of Ore gon historian, a new student body office by represenlatlvos of the stu dent body, faculty and alhmni; who have beon working out plans for com piling university records. Miss Dews plans to 'start a looseleaf scrapbook at once, to contain the 'activities of all departments of the university. Poslejs, programs, and clippings will bo collected. Military accomplish ments and the names of every uni versity man who served also will bel kept. . Hemstitching, pecptlng, all work guaranteed., Vanity, Hat Shop. 1 By a law passod by the recent leg islature part time schools are to be established in districts where there are 15 pupils botween the ages ot 14 and IS years who are employed. All children between tho ages of 16 and 1 S years must bo legally employed or In. school. If employed,, they must attend tiro hours of the woek it tbey have not acquired the ordinary branches in the first eight years of (Hiolrschtjol life. . The state board ot vocational. training is to estnblish the rules for the part time schools. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone 162-J. Eugene is to hold an auto show during the same week as its style show and dress-up week, probably the-lawer part of March ,or .early April. Qet. your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's, . '. . The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church will, meet at the borne of Mrs. Marion Lance, 1009 East Main street, Friday afternoon, March; 12th:" ' All members are asked to come, .with scissors and thimbles and be prepared for work. Mesdames Lance, .Jones, Hull, .Crank and 'Robinson axe hos tesses for the afternoon. ; Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The Roseburg high school girls basketball, team made a clean sweep c-.tjts coii teats, in southern Oregon by deeatlng,t.he girls team of the Grants Pass .higb,'.school on Saturday night by 18 to 16. . ,- i ,-" The New York Restaurant has moved' two. doors south, on South Central. Will be open for business Saturday morning. ." 294 An enthusiastic meeting of the ro dent control committee for the south end of the county was held at the Talent city- hail 'last night to discuss plans to get rid of the ground squir rel njeat. Another - meeting of the Lcemmittee for -the -northern end of the county will soon he held. 1, ' Call- Snlde'r's Dairy for fresh buttermilk.-.-.Phone 755-R. . - i.; M, Tf." Stowart and C. R. BStcwart registering from the V. 8. S . Marblo head, are guests at tho Nash hotel. ; Uriah Vaughan and Stewart and i. F. Ditsworth of Derby spent Tues day in the city.- ; , ;,. , The new spring hats have arrived at Lottie -Howard's 109-Nortb. Cen- ttgal avenue. : i 292 '.J. E. Enyart leaves tonight for Portland after having spent several days in this city and Ashland on bus iness. , ' " ' New location Main and Central Paul's Electric Store. 315 'T L Xebriner, Carl Jacobs and C. M. Baldwin are San Francisco business sojourners in Medford today. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Last Saturday the cash box taken from the safe of Tuffs Bros, store at Kerby when that place of business was recently robbed by safc-blpwers. was found within a short distance of the store, hidden under the side walk by a blacksmith shop. A num ber of checks and some small coin were left in the box. Thus, far'no trace of the robbers has been found. Grants Pass, Courier. Nash Hotel. Special rates, -week or month. Steam heat. - 317" It- F. Belknap of Central Ppint, was a Medford .visitor Wednesday. Dry, clean, storage. Class A build ing. Low insurance rate. Mason, Ehrman & Co. 295 For the first time in the history of tho city council during tho past two years the momberB .of that body began their meeting last night on time. The-rcason was that the cpun cllmen were anxious to get thru early and attend tho French army 'band cancert. , . ' Legal size typewriter paper SI. 50 per box.,of 500 sheets.. . Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ; UNDERTAKER ' '. Dny Phono: Pacific 227. Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. . , liftdy Assistant W. H. Council was ono of tho Los Angel visitors lu tho city today. Malted milk 00c lb. DeVoe's. Mrs. G. W, Head) of Oakland, Oro., left this . morning for Wlncbestor Kay, Ore:i whorb shewlll remain until fall, after having visited hero with r daughter, Mrs. J. L. Read, and family. . V . It pays to save In the Building & Lonn, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. ' Mini Rosctta McGruil. the public health nurse is at Hut to Falls making nn inspection ot the school children of thul city. ' ! - Alco Tuxl. Phono 95. ' The C. W. ,11. M. of tho Christ Inn church, held a meeting ntv tho homo of Mrs. Hnnby, 726 Welch street, this afternoon. For tho best insurance see Holmos, the. insurance Man. The rainfall of lost night and yes terday footed up to .09 of nn inch. More rain is predicted for tonight and Thursday. . . . For tiro insurance phono 04, cor ner Elovoutli street and S. P. track. D. B. Wood & Co. v ,'Ths Elks lodso' will' begin Its ses sion promptly at S o'clock tomorrow night as routine business and unuun! election of officers will be disposed of promptly to make way tor the big smoker and entertainment to -bo given In honor of tho members ot the' lodgo who have returned from war service. You can always find something tor a quick lunch at DeVoe's. , J. R. ArUell of Clyde Park, Mont., who is in Medford, was a culler at the Commercial club yesterday. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Legal slio typewriter paper $1.50 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf A two days dairy meeting conduct ed by O. A- C experts began at 10:!!0 a. m. today lii tho city hall at Ash- lana. - : ' . Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg; C. C. Charley of Brownsboro, was a visitor in the cluy today as were also Ed Corcoran and G. Golden ot Beagle.' ' " 1 Sewing or work by hour.' 5 IS West Second street. .'.-;' 297 Crepe 3Sc yard. Jnp Store. Among guests registered at tho hotels today wore C. E. Valentin of San Jose, T. M. Jones of Mllwnukee, C. F. Stono ot Klamath Falls and G II. Campfy and Paul E. Spangler of Eugene. ' ' ' Call Snidor's Dalrv for fresh but termilk.- Phone 755-R. AlcoTaxl. Phone 95. Tha Woman's Foreign Missionary society of tho Methodist church, will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoc Thursday afternoon. ' ' City hemstitching ana pecotlng 5c yd. Mrs. B. E. Haney. - 274 Samuel Leonard,' who Is Kedford's most soldiered' father, was seen early this morning outside' the French Army band' special Pullman in earn est conversation, or rather, language, with throe :ot the soldlor-mu3lclaiis. Ho was talking in perfect East Main street English and they were talking back in polished French. ..Evidently the local merchant and the visitors In some strange way understood and liked each-other, for after he had gone fifteen minutes the Frenchmen visited his store. Inspected the win dow full of relics and had their host point out to them in a Seventh com pany picture two of his soldier sons. "Where do-you play tonight?" Mr. Leonard askod as the bandsmen de parted. "Sa-Hm," was tho rop'ly. " A two-lb! -box of Vogan's chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's. v G. G. Gross and wifo of Seattle, are spending several daysjn the city with headquarters at the Hotel Hol land. Call Snider's Dairy for fresh but termilk. Phone 755-R.' ". . ". ' ESSES, B . . Ted says io me : Now that over, what are yM going to do, Bobby, CLUVUl MEDFOHD IKON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Fairbanks and Morse '.' . Entrines. 17 outh Riverside, EAGLE POINT EAGLETS - Pv A, C. Hewlett. -' . Floyd French and Thomas Vestal, two ot our Engl' Point boys who were dismissed Xrom the sendee In Camp Lewis, enmo iu Wednesday ovoulng und took - ro'otua at. tho Sunnysldo. Thero Is Kenora roJiMc- iug all aruunu boru ovor the return of tho Boldlw boys, not .only : among the ncni' reluJUves t a:o ainoiig tholr neighbors uml, old-tlmo friends. Frank SmlUi and Gluniluloy, anoth er one of pur boys from the army wore also lodgerB u: the Sunnysldo Wednesday night and so was A. Vnu dermnrk and Orvlllu Chlldruth, L. II. Plcklo. who is gathering cream, eggs, oto., or tho Jackson County Creamery also enmo In Wed nesday night, Ho has to use a team und wagon to guther up his load now, so has to come out this fur the day before to meet his customers in this and tho Lako-Crcok sections, . John Coin, out ngato man, wont to Ashland Wednesday afternoon with tho ..Eagle Polnt-Mcdford mull carrier, taking several pounds of agates with him. He said that ho was going to cut and dress up a lot of thorn, and get thorn roady for the innrkot during this coming Buason. N. E. Slusser. our barber, htiH been working tor savural days getting his machinery in operation to commence grinding out agates, but he has not as yot procured all ot tho necessary appliances, altho ho has procurod several, very nice specimens in the rough. ., - . Rudolph Poch of Lake Crock, camo out from Medford with Rob, Ilarnlsh, whoro he had been attending to busi ness. He took passage pu tho ICuglu Polut-Lnko Creek auto ; stugo for home the same morning. Miss Emma McCaslln . went to Medford Thursday morning on tho Lewis Jitney. Her two sisters. Misses Elsie nod Gertrude came this fur with her. Tho McCasliu family are living on the Cerbln orchard. M. C. Lpgnn and little son wore hero Thursday morning. Mr. Logan was formerly a resldeut of this town but is nbw farming what Is known us the Old West farm near Brownsboro. . Art Smith and his brother John and littlo daughter wore horo Thurs day on business. Miss Ella and Anna Bolford, tho former the manager of a tine farm a little nerthcast ot horo, mid the- lat-. ter Miss Anna Is her cousin recently from Los Angoles. (In my last letter' I spoke of her coming from tho WU lamotto vulloy but was mistaken.) They.-were here on. business and took dinnpr at-tho Sunnysldo ''; a Art-IIeffnor and Al Clements spent' Thursday night with us and Friday Mr. Hefrneivwent tp Medford. They are two ot our discharged soldier boys and on-., beln asked how they liked thp Hfe-jDf i )ldlor, replied that in camp it wag; rather monotonous but if odr jpoBdtrjneeded their -services they would go in again. - Mrs. J." E. .McDonald ot the Elk Resort," came out Thursday' evening on tho Eagle Point stage,, and so did Win. JHerkathorne -pf :ik creek. Speaking ef-'tho.l-aKle Point ;nnd Persist stage. Dick Bessy, the pioneer stage driver has been the mn'.i carrier on that route during the rasl winter and has always been on. time so as to meet the. Eagle Pdlnt-Medford stage, but he tells me that today. Saturday, March 1st, will bo his last day on the route as John Wlnnlng ham, tho contractor is to turn tho routo over to Mr. Adamson of Trail, the many friends of Dick regret ex ceedingly that he Is to leave' the route as ho is noted for his- courteous treatment of all with whom ho meets the wars i . ... Keep risht ST i on eatirn eml'lss; Never were such delicious corn flakes I1 KODAK FINISHING ,' ' ' '; ;, '' AT JAP. ART STORE Ro-to. Film tleveloninfi1, lfie roll, Printing post curd sizo, 3 for Ida. Printing 2Vx3 14 ami smaller, 2 f9fP9t ' - ..L,.,.C-... ', nB well as promptness In his business transactions. t 1 Fred Mi'l'hoi'Hon ami wife motored to Mudford Thursday, , Mr. and Mrs. J, Fred Loosely of Fort Klunmth and Mm, Cora O'lUiim ot Afodford. enmo out on tha llni'lileli auto Friday niuriilug und Mr. and Mrs, Loosely took .tho Eagle Polnt Lnke Creek auto for her iiiouu's, Mrs, Goo,' H. Ilrown of Urownsboro and later Intended to go on up to her brother's, James Culburtson at Uike Creek. : Evarelt ipasnn of Tuloiit nlsp onmo out ou tho Ilarnlsh auto Friday miir- Robert llhnnh of Derby, and P. 3. MoCuini were hero for, dinnor Friday. Friday after dinnor I was called tu tho phono and requested to attend a meeting of tho Knitlo Point Indus trial club, and l courso J Joyfully attended. Tho mooting yim bold In tha high schonl room, und Ilia exer cises wero ronlly a part of tho regu lar oxorelBos of tho school. . Miss Wlnnltred Hank presided and tho exorcises were commenced by singing America. The first on the program was a debate between Judgo Florcy and Lylo Van Bcoy on ono sldo and ItuUm Holt mid Nora Clill dreth on tho oilier. Tho subject was, "Itiwnlved that tha League of NntloiiH should not bo endorsed by tho United States." Judge Florey hid off by giving Homo reasons why wo should aot endorse tha leaguo utid ha was followed by Miss Helen Holt and slip went after htm red-eyed showing the fallucy ot his statomeuls, and thon Lylo Van Scoy enmo to tho rescue but ho did not try to shatter bor arguments mid ho was followed by Miss Norn Chlldreth and she clinched tho arguments. Then Judgo enmo In with Ills closing speech ami was fol lowed by' Miss Helen' with a few re marks. The coateatunls nvldimtly. had liven rending tho speeches of ex Presldon Tnft m fnvor of tho league CHEERFUL WORDS For Slimy n Medford lloiiBcliohl. To have the palus and aib of a bad back removed to bo entirely tree from annoying, dangerous urin ary disorders. Is (noilgli to mako any kldnoy BUffcrer grateful. Tho fol- lov.'lng ndvlco of ono who has suf fered will prove helpful to hundreds of Medford readers. Mrs. Ida Kenworthy, BOS S. Crnpo St., Medford, says: "I have taken Dean's Kldnoy Pills when I havo no ticed my kidneys haven't been acting as they should and they hnvq nuver raiiaa to uo mo goon, i nixo givo Donn's Kldnoy Pills to ono of my grandchildren who is often bothered with weak kfdnnys and they aro very beneficial." ... ' PrlcQ 60c,: t all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remedy gut Doun's Kidney Pills the sumo that Mrs. KppworlhjJ . had. Fotor-.MII-burn Co., ilfgrs.j luffaloi it. V Adv. ' .'S.-'&'W. Table Fruits Just ffood . ripe .sidcctctl Fruits and pyre migar. . S. & )V. Sliced Pcaclics aro dt'ileioiifi. Order a nan today, or a can of S. & Ar. Peai-s for salad. "We liayc both Royal Ami and Black ('herrit'B Unit arc in a class by themselves. . ) SCIHEFFELIN'S GROCERY 26-40 North Central Ave. OOOOOOOOOOOOCXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXJCIOOOOOOC oooooooooooocoococoooooooooooooooooo IMLUNU TODAY I r' ' r . f i f 1 . I I jnlltlm (yggtlf ITKgiyi ffWfi , , ..j 'li- ,),;- ,j - ''! a '' . ' . WHAT IS THE GREATEST CHANCE YOU EVER TOOK? . SEE ALICE BRADY 'IN Her Great Chance ' Matinee 2; Evening 7 pm, , , . . In Tyo Parts ' .I INCLUDING TAX ' '- :,i - ''' ' ' ''" ''' ' ; ' ADULTS FLOOR, 15c. mid Senator I.odgo aguliist. They all usud propnrml noles. Tlmy all done well for children. Afler mifiio uthel' eii'olsi, rwiuilliin'n, reatlln.H snugs, old., (lie president cullud fill' Hiti da oIhIoii by tho JudgDrt. J. 1., Itobm't Bon, M, 8, Wood and (leo. Daley nnil Mm. Hobortsiiii auiiouueed that they had decided that tho girls had won out lu tho debate. Prof. IMirdoff an nounced that there would liu aiiotlier mooting of tho club the fourth Fri day In March wbou they would, try and bo butlcil prepared im thoy had had only a fow days to jnofat'o for this.'. ' Mrs. F, J. Ilurnott. tho lady men tioned in my hint letter m linvlu ar rived from Oakland, Cat., had to go to Medford Friday to r.ut rlolhlUK "l ot her trunk u slio lias I men iiiinblo to got her trunk .-brought out yet.pn iHvnunt of tho mud. ,' ' Iiiiiiryl.Me('alio came In and spent the ulght Friday evening. Itoburt Kent and a liuly and Mr. Cbllds ot Wollen, camo out thin Hut urday morning ou thu stage. Word has Just camo over Iho lelo plione to Mil" .ula tleppert that liar stBtor. Mrs. Hlslo Cusy bad boeisliot In tho nock by tha uxiiloslou of n cnrtrldgo that hnd by soiim means got Into the flro. Tho bulhit alruelt her nook In tho Jugular vein and she bad trouble staying Ihu flnw of blood. Ilavu not heid'd Ilia particulars. SOFIA. Ilnlitarin. - (t'orresiii'niil enee of Ilia AHsoriuleil J'i'ckk.) Iluluaria is I'tieinuf a t'liiiiueinl ennii. it in lUiHorted, Tho wnr eot llie coun try over 1 .oOtl.linO.tltlll while iIn e-li-muled weullli. in onlv 'J.'.,mi,milMMlO. The imlioiinl debt liel'diw llio war wii" . Itltl.lKIO.IIHU. . Of llie iinliiiniil delil n" it now nIiiiiiIh I tkilt-n tin iitven lo li'eiiiiiiiiv $tllll),nilll,IHIII wbieli wax mUani-ell ill inslnllinenlH ol' hut irilliom. Imt lait winter lierinailv ilisconlMiileil Huh liraeliee mnl ih ruatiileil l'livnient lor munitioiw in ciinIi. t.h'i'iuiiuv. ex'i'lenr. Two Good Spring Tonics .' . . ' . - - -. i. - i.;-.-. - (,llt Sun To.v Syrup vol" nypoplmsjilistlcri and UetT Iron and Wine. They aiv I l li t rcntli and flesh Iniilders. Heath's Drug' Store Phono 884 The San Tdx Store ,crrv am oct of towx mSil okukiih iu:t;i:n Ku xtv Page -Theatre TCKKDAV MtaiT. MAItfUIITIl i "jt COASTTO to.wt TOCU t g y J j TIie, Famous American Comedian . ." . uit'iiAiu . . .' ; n,.'. '7;"H v;' CARLE In tho Kraatcst and fun nluit Mimical Coniody at bin career . HriSf'T""! "Furs and Frills" Wlth' llio orlRlnnl ' i"" " -'"'r ' NEW VOKK I'lTV CAST OF IIVKIIS and the Prctllcnt Olrl Chorim Kvor Aniieinblcd , Catchy Melodic ! fluperb Hccnle Production r - 15 Hundred Hearty I,uuKh lOnroiito to llio ('(iliimbla Theiitro, nn unlimited oiiKa;;uiiiont. TxiwcT Floor 11 rowa l?a,(M, Jf rmvH IJI.,10, I ron-H 9l.no. Utiirtuiy Inf. .1 roiiH $1.(10, 2nd 4 row Iml nneo 5(h-, ' TJftTTC!T fV UUMUUUiiU,iuUlt.,ui.i. - L. , IALICEinBRADY 'HER 'GREAT CHAMCF" EiWWlW' mmm The Comedy ' "WORK OR FIGHT" Alice wmy, e of Prices including tax BALCONY 10c:. Iv wiih mil in Hid liiuiinexii of lieliiiuir it m iillies lor 11011111111, us llie mii-ex I'liiirucil lliiluiiiia I'oi'iiiiM iiiiiI(m vWnf. : illllieillll.-; I'lil" lilU'll ItlUn k il I'lllllH- ' eil -f.Wl liiitl u ttliei'lwltill, lis iioiniuiied Willi Hie ool ut' it diiiiilur iirlie.lo I'or of I lu .V ii il iil State iinuv iu.Knulund Iil'l.o0. ' ' "BEST MEDICINE FOR WOMEN" What - Lydia jE. Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound Did ,-' For Ohio Woman. rortsmoutli, Ohio." I siillVrod from IrMituliirlUes, iln In my lde niul wns ru Y vnn m in mm i could hardly gat around to do my work, and as ( hnd four In my family and tlireu bonnier Itinailnltvery linnl for me. Lycila I',. I'inklium' Vege table Compound was recommended tu niu. 1 took It ami it has restored my lieiiltii. Jt Ih certainly Urn bust medlelno for wiinmii'ii allujonu I aver saw," Mrs. Saiia Shaw, It. Wo. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Slutw proved tha merit of Oils medicine and wrote this letter In order tliat other sullerlin: women limy find relief as alia did. Women who are sulTurlnii as hu was should not ilrn( nlnne from tiny to tiny without frlvlnif tli 1.1 famous root and herb remedy, Lydia G. Pliikham'iVtiKo. tnhlo (.'omimund, a trial. For apuelnl advice In rt-irtrnl to urh ullnivitU writa to l.ydia K. I'liikhntn Medldne t'o.,I.ynn, Mass. T!iu rwlt of it forty years experience U bt your survka. Frlnco, for ' s J - ' .Nolo Mult Order I lllrtl llo. foro 'J'leket Offieo Halo Ol'eux. Add IH tier cent win; tax to price ticket daalred.. InctoKO , aolf-adilroiiiiod, Btauiutd unvul opo to Jiolp liifliiro mifo roturn. ' Hills Will ' 0H-n on HiU unlay, Mnrrh Hili, 10-n. in. OTft Tin A mTmn'ri , Tomorrow How.tlifl "Million Dollar Kid' of Broadway re formed. . . r; ' .;.! '',. ,v ,";3 ?; -'.i; ' A Fortune Stood Betweon Thoir Happiness. Jlte a great Brady Succets ONE OF 'HER BEST ,' I. - ' . ,, - ' v.'' ; In Two Parts ' CHILDREN 5c S