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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1919)
PAOR TWO arEDForcn matt; ti?tbtin"r. arrcirFORT), okrgon', Avmr r, ioin &aIEde Tim prediction of rain for tonight and Sunday following tho Btormy showers of today and the rainfall of last night dispelled tho fears of many orchardlsts of a frost for tonight. Up to 8 o'clock this morning .25 of an Inch of rain had fallen in Med ford and vicinity tho past two days, which was ftreatly added to by Saturday's precipitation. This rainfall was bad' ly seeded as the ground was getting dry and hard again, making plowing , difficult, and checking the growing grains. . .-:',-. r . Abtond the Eagle .Point dance Sat- urduy night, April 5th. Tickets 1.00, . Mrs.. Florence Swell Atkins, a nat ional lecturer for the W. Cj T. U., who Is touring tho United States and giving addresses on women's part in the great' reconstruction wort, will peak at 3 p. in. Sunday at Ashland, . arid In Med ford in both the Presby terian and Christian churches Sun day night. Monday noon Mrs. At kins will be a guest at the Commer cial club 'luncheon and will address the club.-j She is one of the prom in ent woman orators of the country. , Very choice line of stock beet seed, long Red,' half sugar, 75o per lb. Monarch Seed & Feed Co: s ! , H. Hovenberg of -. Sams Valley . and- bride larrlved in Med ford last ntghl from the east from their honey moon trip and are guests at the Hotel r- Medford. . - ...Moose dance Saturday night . Launspaeh orchestra. , Cso children .In.ln. . B -Wa.a .. 1 j .... .1 u u u u. a u nuvvcu uiucsa vunyviuucu, One olt the veteran members of the city council will soon resign, and the vacancy will be filled by a , well VnAtwn hn;inA ,. I -.. . . . u .. .. vua.UEDO 1U11 DL.Ul IllUf, . j 1U" mors in circulation. -, J Geo. W. Douglas, the upholsterer, formerly at iOl South Riverside, has removed his establishment to 101 ' South Central, cor. of Eighth street. Phone 1815-J. ... , , Irva L- Saiierman of Suthertin,. is ' a visitor in the city and is stopping at the Nash hotel. . . . .'. Remember .the dance at Eagle Point, Saturday night, April 5th. Tickets J 1. 00. All welcome. ., ill - Miss Handy .Washington Lee of Jackson, Miss., is expected to arrive Jn the city Sunday for a sojourn of a week or more. She is on A tour of the United States and Medford ae- quaintances are arranging for two social functions - next week In her honor.. .. v: Can Mitchell In regard to that lawn mower and have if. sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phone S20-J. ... Eastern visitors in Medford today Included A. J. Frailer of Chicago and F; C; Canine of New York. ' DeVoe has a tine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound.' Mrs. W. G. Tanner of Seattle, ar rived here Friday to attend the fu- , neral, of her sister, Mrs. H. h. "V7al- tner. ' - .- ..... ' ... For; the best insurance See Holmes, . me-Insurance Man. . .. Mrs. Roy McConoehie of Browns boro, and infant daughter, left the Medrord sanitarium .Thursday and are at the home of Mrs. McConochie's sister, Mrs. Walter Crank, on Port land avenue. White Belgian stock carrot 65c per ID.; Yellow stock carrot 85c per lb. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 14 i In. the Ashland delegation of Elks . attending the local lodge's installa tion of officers Thursday night were D,- Penwzl, exalted ruler-elect of the Ashland lodge; Amos C. INUninger, D, . ApyiefiaiB, j. j. aiurpny ana xi, uiuette. - " , - ,. -iPiston rings for all cars. C. E, Gates Auto Co. ; iErnest Dora of the Blue Ledge dis- . met is here for the week end. ,, -Dance at Eagle Point Saturday nigbt, April 5th. Tickets $1.00. 11 .. Business visitors in Medford today rrom Ban Francisco include T. J. Carter, Chan. J. Steans and Al Ander son.- i,.; i- Switches made from combings. 340 South Riverside. Phone 292-X. 325 , -The Jackson County Livestock as ' foliation met-at the public library - late afternoon. Among' the impor- tant matters taken up was the plan of. cooperative buying of several car loads of salt at a great saving to every .member. -..'- Orres,.,the ladles' tailor from Ash- : land, will be at Hotel Holland every inursday. Spring styles shown. 323 F. J. Dnffy of Berkeley and F.. W. Shuttleworth of Los Angeles are Cali- -, lornia, sojourners in Medford. .Moose dance. Saturday . night. Launspach, orchestra. . ; No . children unden 16 allowed unless chaperoned. j Sergeant Verne S. White who left Medford with the old Seventh com pany, received, his discharge at Fort Stevens on April 3rd, and arrived home on the 4th, which shows he did uvl.. jiuger : i anywnere . but came straight thru to the old town. He put on, about 40 pounds In weight durlng.his 20 months in service, but as he was mess sergeant at Fort Ste vens that may have had something to ' 00 Wltn It,: y yi;,y ,; S j ,'., ; 1 ' , .; fiialstead the Healer. Treatment -. 11-00. 227 S. Central. (Plioue 37 9-H. W. A. .Stemper Is a business visitor - in Miedford from Seattle. : A new organization in our repair department. Better service. J Power Auto Co. . .... 12 E. P. Bower who is 38 years old ouu utio ui luo ujueni living uieuiuers of the Masonic order, is a patient at the Medford sanitarium for a few days. , He Is suffering with aa infect ed toe. '':",- v It pays to save in the Building & Loan; 429' M. F. & H. BIdff. . C. C. Cathay and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. villi are Hotel Medford guests from tho stale metropolis. . Moose dance Saturday night. Launspach orchestra. No children under 16 allowed unless chaperoned. i '. 11 EVerett McCollum and Louis Vlousg land of Klamath Falls, two soldiers who have just been discharged from the aylatlon service at Camp Lewis, and are enroute home, stopped olt here today for a visit with Mrs. A. D. Rlppey, who is the latter'a aunt. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. . The Mutt and Jeff theatrical com pany which plays at the Page theater tonight will arrive in the city at 7 p. m. on train 16 from Redding where the attraction appeared last night The company leaves Sunday morning for Eugene. i - We carry a full lino of Internatton al Stock and Poultry Tonics. Hon ach Seed & Feed Co. 14 Miss Mabel Hawkins is a week-end guest at the Hotel Medford from Weed.. . ... ,. Oldsmobtles' set the pace. Geo. Trelchler Motor Co. The first public appearance of the Lnew city band will be next Wednes day night on the opening night of the Elks minstrel show, when the or ganisation will give a half hour's con. cert in front of tho Page theater; A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoe's. . Sergeant Harry Trlantfeles. mas ter mechanic at Rockwell Field, who has just received his discharge, ar rived In Medford from San Diego, this morning to go to work for the Crater Lake Motor company. Ser geant Trlantfeles Is claimed 'by his associate mechanics to be the best motor man that ever worked at Rock well Field. , Firestone tires "most miles per dollar." Power Auto Co. 12' Among the Applegate men regis tered at the Nash hotel last night and today were Paul Offenbacher, A. L. Kroneberg and W. ,'B. Pittock. Red and white seed oats, beardless barley. Alfalfa, clovers, timothy. and grass seeds." Monarch Seed & Feed Co. : ; . 14 Kodak' work Jap Art Store.-326. Medford and Jackson countv was conspicuous at the first annual state convention of the Oregon Farm Loan association at Eugene this week where the state body was formed by delegates in attendance from the var ious farm loan associations. ' C. W. Stone of Medford and Central Point was elected a vice president and one of the seven members of the execu tive board of the new state body. E. H. Hurd of this city, whois secre tary and treasurer of the local asso ciation, took an active part in the discussions. A. H. Fisher of. Phoenix and C. J. Brommer of Medford were also delegates 'present' from thi county. , .. ..... - J Alco Taxi. Phone 95. In addition to the officers ot the Elks lodge who were Installed Thurs day night, J.- J. Buchter, past exalted ruler, was also Installed as the lodge delegate to the annual national Elks convention to be held at Atlantic City this summer. . ' Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' - , .Eugene's automobile show will be held next week in that city, opening on Tuesday. - Get your m'ilk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. Mrs. P. Blackburn of Tolo was a shopping visitor in the city today. Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone 15. Power Auto Co. with full line still 'oil. deck. A-"'.; . 12 The public market was better to day than for 'weeks past, a feature being a -more plentiful Bupply of fresh vegetables. There was a notable -absence of fresh beef, but a goodly sup ply of country cured hams and bacon. Hemstitching, pecoting, all work guaranteed.' ' Vanity Hat Shop. ..'- A rellner will double the life of ypur tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . Sergeant Major George Codding, who recently returned from France, writes from the east that he hopes to be discharged this week and will then go for a visit to his former home. Valley City, 'N. D.,' after which he will return to 'Medford. ' Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey .Bldg. , We have been lucky in securing R. A. Skinner who has been foreman In Portland for the Manley Auto Co., as our mechanic with the experience Power Auto Co. - 12 The Medford boys of the 65th ar- flllfirV nfnA tholl pafi.lm hnmo wtitl'A - ....... IVbUlU 111.111.., " .int shy of relating some of the thrilling experiences they wentthru In France and guarded In criticism, are almost unanimous in their condemnation of the sanitary and other conditions at Brest where they spent considerable time waiting for a transport to bring them to this country. v.,- , Furniture , upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. -Dong-las, 101 South Central, Phone 615-J. Hemstitching, Pecoting, ' : Handicraft Shop. . . ' - , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, from $10.00 per acre up; long term payments. . . Oold Ray Realty Co. . FOR RENT Alfalfa, grain and stock ranches. Gold Ray Realty. Co. WANTED Small i family refrigera tor; also lawn - mower. -. phone 925-J or call 729 West Thfrte"enth street. ., -. r -. - . 12 LOST Truck 'chain on Main street. Return to Mall Tribune and receive reward. . 12 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO , U2sTDEI?TiKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. : ,: ; N'ight Phones: F, W. Weeks, 103-J2. t HELLO, ! ft JW V 7 T'S A WORLD . ' S5EX i ' 0F WAISTCOATS ft V ll : rmi 1 I .'Tin dinner tucket, throe, V S 13 ..... . lengths stovepipe, telephone Une- I f LaiBk- bi3 I man's testing kit aid a tew yards .. f fSlf flT WMM X. ' " ot wire, and there you arel Your f f m IP fl II llftl portable wireless. . Presumably I f .If sH hWI there -are batteries-concealed to -I C ' 1 V jSi; IWJA ' the tin dinner paiL I I MJSS!SW. The outfit here ptctured is the rZ4KW35'3S'T ,-Tln dinner tucket, throe lengths stovepipe, tojepnone line man's testing kit aid a few yards ot wire, and there you arel Your portable wireless. . Presumably there - are batteries ' concealed in the tin dinner paiL I The outfit here pictured is the Invention ot W. W. McFarlane, Philadelphia, who is wearing It It worked over a distance ot 50 JilxiB. '.'-.'," ' 1 Soon friend wife will be able to keep close tab- on hubby over ' wide radius and send him a kiss, in the ear by wireless when he's good. '". ..... ;..,-.' Tie Medford office of the federal employment service has begun to re ceive calls from lumber, mills and togging camps for help, and soon ex pects to locate many men In the lum ber industry, which Is just beginning to open up for the season. Lithla water at DeVoe's. ',, Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. ,-. tf S. A. Dusenbury ot Gold Hill. P. H Waterman of Phoenix, H. A. Wolf of Ashland, Ivan Hockersmith of Beagle and P. G. Rose of Weyen were visi tors In Medford Saturday. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. ''. ' You can always find something for a quick lunch at; DeVoa's. ;, , The taxpaylng rush of the past week was continued today." With the closing ot the sheriff's office in tho court hduse at 5 o'clock this after noon the time for paying the first halt year's taxes- expired, and the penalty went -into, force for unpaid taxes. ' :-' Wood choppers wanted to cut 1000 cords of wood for Valley Fuel Co. 13 Brake lining for all cars. ; C; E. Gates Auto Co. O. L. Leigh and G. W. Courtney ot Grants Pass, are foreman and su perintendent respectively of the stato lime plant at Gold Hill, which will be operated with free labor hereafter, the convict labor having been return ed to the state penitentiary because of the recent escape of several con victs from the lime plant. . Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. tf Canteens are practically indestruc table; yet cost less than water bags. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . : J. : E. Woodcock of Rogue River and Miss Mary E. Wilson of Takllma were united in marriage this week at the Methodist parsonage at Grants Pass. - --. . ' -Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. Alco Taxi. Phone 93.' - SUNDAY ONLY WHAT THE CRITICS SAY - Breezy, whimsical, liuht bit of. pathos, fun' and romance that will pldase folks every where. Wid. Doris Kenvon radiantly beau tiful in a story full of auiet -pathos and kern insioht into -life. World. It is irresistible New York Evenina Mail. j , - COMEDY "Fable of the Hot Sidewalks" MONDAY TUESDAY 'THE MAN OF MIGHT' Also - -Clara Kimball Young In THE PRICE SHE PAID ( Fthw6rkedIoVerll dtotance'! 50 I l--KAm Mm. J jT rr&yi i - is rjai f.vifVKtmn .ot Any lady who cannot display aj waistcoat ot some sort this spring! ot 1919 la liable to be withdrawn I from the Easter parado for not! wearing the-uniform! A walst- coast is absolutely essontlal to the! mode unless a dolman or a long. - cape is substituted and oven then a waistcoat la often thrown in tor good measure. ' Here's- a I particularly swanky affair in: 'waistcoats. It's ot blue broche silk, worn over a white chiffon' tucker, and under a black satin coat of amazing smartness. Little coin pockets In the points, and jet ball button, are j. its crowning glories. ; - ' County Clork Florey reports a big business In selling fishing 'licenses during the fine weather of the past two weeks. As yet but few combina tion fishing and , hunting licenses have been called for. ' -' ' Spark plugs for all cars. C, Gates Auto Co. ; . ,.'.' Bost line used cars. Oeo. L. Trelch ler Motor Co. " ;. - Mrs. L. C. Atkins and son Cyril of Thompson Creek abd Fred Savage of Savago creek, arrived In the city this morning for a several days visit with friends. ' Mrs. Atkins is tho teachor of the Savage creek school. ' For flro insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street qnd S. P. track. u. It. Nvoou & Co. . . Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gugnori. - Phone 859. ' - Ho Excnncd Influenza " "Lost spring I had a' terrible cold and grippe and was afraid I was go ing to have Influenza," writes A. A. McXeese, High Point, Ga. "I tried many kinds of medicine, but remain ed clogged with cold. I then took Foley's Honey; and Tar! Compound, feeling relief from the first. I used seven small bottles , It was a sight to see the phlegm I coughed up. I am convinced Foley's Honey and Tar saved me from Influenza." Checks coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. For salo by Medford Phar macy. : . '.v..-.., The House of Big Features m v jr.. ''-I eS tJ4'i.ij iif r- 7 TJivod-vc c.c,it .mif -CORIS KENYOW in. i The hxmetnf Seven Stars Adult3 20c; Children 10c. See William Duncan MONDAY TUESDAY Make the leap in an au tomobile in midair, m ELKS MINSTREL SHOW IS FEATURE OF NEXT WEEK The aiodford Elks lodge, which during the war refrained entirely from holding nuy bunafllH ot any kind but guve constantly to, nil putrlollc ctutaua, -will break tho long fast nuxt week by giving a big nilimtrul show at thu I'nge thnutur on Wednesday and Thursday lilglits, which thuyay wilt merit n large nubile putrauiigu. The- Klks lmvo -beau, rtilleurslng for weeks niul tho performance hua al- rtmdy reached a satisfactory condl Hon for puhlle prusontiitlon, hut will bo constantly bettered, If possible, up to tho hour ot the first performance. . Tho tickets Are milling fust and reports from 'neighboring cities and towns point to a largo outHldo atten dance. A feature ot tho opening night will bo tho first lipponrunco "of the new "city hand, which will give 0 halt hour's concert In front of tho theater. A big feature of tho show Itself, both nights, will bo the appear ance of llorliert Ijumspacli's nine ploco junt orchostra. Tho word ja Is tho motto of tho Elks mlnstrui show. ..,'' i 'Tho musical numbors of tho show tnoludo nil tho popular songs with a guaruutab'of harmony singers second to nono on the Pacific const. The directors ot tho show report that a number ot vandevillo acts equal to any to bo found on the regular cir cuits will he staged, and that tho people ot Medford to appreciate what Is In store must bo present on Wed nesday or Thursday nights, or both. The four end mon, Jerry Jolson Joromo, Qutx Dockstader Qultjen berry, Vorn Vowter Van and Goofge Primrose' Collins, wilt be tho chief dispensers ot mirth and "(tinnyliono fl.". Tholt repertoire wilt include all tho latest Jokes, gaga, etc., and with- George T- Wilson, tho popular producer, ot minstrel shows, who Is woll known all over tho const, us Interlocutor... . ' ' ;, 'The publicity committee In con junction with Dr. Pago, manager of the thoutor. Is working hard and by Monday the city aud .vicinity will, tie billed tor tho coming show Ilka a cir cus. . , ; EXAMINATION FOR FOREST! CLERK MEDF0RD APRIL 9 The t'nilcd Slntctt Ciyil Service CouutiisiKon announces that n forest and field chrk exiimiuiitiiin will In-lu-lil in this city on Auril 111. l'.tl'.l. to fill vacancies in the position of for erst clork, forest service, unit clerk in the reclamation ami other field ser vices of the government service throughout the Klovc,nth.ClviI.Ser'ici district (Wusliinglou, Ureuon. Iiluliif. .Montana, Wyoiniin.'- and Alaska.) The entrnncc salary for the position of forest clerk is '$1,100 hnd 1.200 a vear; for the position of clerk in the reclamation unit other services. $1,100 unit .4 1. -100 a venr. A Lie lim its for forest clerk. 18 to 40 venrs: for field clerk. 18 vcurs or over. Hoth men nnil women will lie admitted to tho examination.. . ' Aliplicntion blank anil information mnv be obtained from the board of ivil service examiners, postofficc. this eitv, or secreturv. lonal wrretnrv Eleventh V. H.' Civil Service ilislrict. :): ' I'oHtoffve Biiililins.'. Seattle. Vh. DR. RICKERT ETK SOIENTIFICALMT , TESTED, AND GLASSES , PROPFRLY FITTED NO DHOI'S USED Broken Tenses Accurntely Duplicated HnfrA 1-2 over Mar ! " SUNDAY J ONLY ' ,Mary Roberts Rinehart's "Th Street . of Seven Stars" The management regret that this feature can only be shown xne day. MONDAY TUESDAY 'THE MAN OF MIGHT' Alo Clara Kimball Young In ' THE PRICE SHE PAID RUNS RAILWAYS OF "SIBERIA f 1 ' ijj5'! John Stevens Stuvens Ik to iiiiiiiiiku thu Slher luu mllroml ylem for lului-wl-lied cominlnitlon. lie wu sunl lo llunulu by the llilllert Suites nl tho head ot u commliiUm of ritlli'imd iiihii to rUOI'KUItlSU tlu OHlll'O HUH'1 slim rullwiiy system, but they wero stuin-d In Iholi' work by tlw rlsur ot tho rtolahuvlkl and ro , llred lo Jniuuv. StevniW i m IIii ton limit uuil iirovud Ilia ubllliy im u iiimlir of u houid of iriiMu-iH BlilioliiViiU to lulmliUstPi- iiffitlr of thu lloslon Kh'vutcil lullwny ou uui vlco-coiii plan. 10 BE EXHIBITED Of tho tunny war rullco of vtirluui klnda tevn In Mt'dfurd in the piixt fuw wavkH tliti moat liitvroHlInK ynt Vlll bo on cxlillilt Ion In thu Modnl Cloililnii Hlnro Hhow window unxt wook. It In u llorii.iui fluit tukvn from a'Gurmiin Ironcli durliiK thn Imlllo of Clintuuu Thlorry by William l. llorroii, tho Crol do llmtrro with palm decoration murliioa hero of Uold Hill. Tho dirty and blood boapnllorod flan, from Ita uppvnrnnco, could no doubt toll a thrllltiiK tnlo ot morliil combut bolwaon mun In tho tranche! If It could tulk. mood nota nro all ovit It, und In tho main body of tho flui; la tho bloody imprint of a buro foot. ,, J. W. Horron, tho (lolil III1V mor- chant.nnil fulhur of tha youim horo. who haa ronunicd hla anrvlco In tho murliivu, wuu horo Friday nflornnon with tliu laturcatlnK collcctlou of wnr rellrj b'.t nan broiiRht homo from Franco, and makliiK nrranKomunta for lt qxhlbltlon. -. . . "NOAH' A Type of the Church Special Thoriio for Sunilny Kypiiing, 8 p. m. in tin; CHRISTIAN CHURGH Good Music Too: Biff and Mass hinging. U R WELCOME- PAGE OXK XM11IT Mull Urdcra THEATRE , 'iiiui-HU'y, Ohh Hill! Offers, . .v-v p y,: The Musical Comedy Sensation ' t ;, M U;..TiiT;i -J E FT WOOLjLY .' WF;ST A Laupg'b a Second ' :,?. -mZ:, n; ;'';A Slibut a Miiiute v Positively, Everything NoVv arid Tip to" Date v! Prkesl wcr Piooiy lat .14' R(!$lLast 4:i'ows, . ' Balcony, 1st 4 Rom, 75c,'!. Balance, 50c. Now Three Essentials : Colorite for tyour lint. , '.-,; ., , ; ; Water Qla.ss for your .eggs. r , . ' V ' Sassafras iJark for your spring tonic. ' v - ." " i :.v -;.- ' . :;.,. ,' 5 j . :- '-, '.-." . -. i Heath's D rus( Store Phone 884 ! ' ;; The San ox Store - HAUCM, April R, Tho illHtliiutlon lif'liulnn thu flrat auldlur lo liav bin liamu primvnliid to thu Imw OriiKou hind Mloini'it roininlnBloii will pro ialily full to fliiiisoiint tloro ' I.. Tuiil, who la now iwrvliifit in u ultlr jciif p6'ltlim with tlin Amurlcnti Mini inlnrtlou to ni'Kiilliilfi pi'in-o, alttliiK In I'ni'la:' In' a luttiir tu tlovurnor 01 cott rncidvnd tudiiy, SitrKmiiit Tunl iiya (tint whnh ho In ilfm-luirHUd anil roiuriiH tit tliu I'nltod Hluloa Im tin alroa to' yt buck to thn land, und lull tho governor Unit thu Inllnr will lio iliiluif thu Hohllof Kriutt fnvor If ho ran hil) In ulvlim a alu'rl 011,11 tiirm. (Iiivnrniir tllcolt will rofur thu rmiui'nt to th lunil Htittlimnl roni mlniliiii', whltli will moot In Hulrm In tlm ni'iir futuru for "orMiinlniillmi. I'mlor tho litiul aoitli'mout net, aol dlir iintl tiinrlnili uro plvnn prufiir oimo nvor othnra. FIVE CARS OF WOUNDED ' ; MEN ARRIVE AT TACOMA ,f 'PACOMA. WimIi.. . April 3. ln. idiuliul in lliu IIKII. imui wlm arrivml in Ciiiiii l.''i(i for tli"i:hiiruM' nud Irfiit uumiI ut 1 1 ' Imvu liOKpititl lnt niulit nnil tuiluv wi'tti five luwnilul riirx vUiirh nrrlvcil in unit triiiti. with I'.'.'i muindi'il nii'ii. nil of wlmm wntv tiik iMi nt uili'i' to llin linxi! Iimmlnl. Tliu lniiu iirrivcd ut 11 n. in. Tln-ro wom nil -lilli v i'ii'U-1 in tint di'lni'liuirilU. Moil of tlu iiiiiIiIkt pitiiif from iln Imrkiilion hotnitiil No. .1. Sew York. biet Smile whn tlaunacha da thtir work ami buwalii mova oaiuiallr. Fttiliu, cnrlim txtblaa need MRS.WINSLOW'S SYRUP lo maka tha caatadi dlmt (ood. and fcowcta w tauva aa uwr houkl. coalAiiu noakonol. optataa. aarcMka. or outaf li Kodak Finishing ..Film ilcvolopiiiir. Hie roll. 1'riiitiiiK, nort enrj niit, 3 for JOo. ' JIVjxVA hh'l miiulier. 2 tut 6t).' ' Kvcrv diiv Htirvii'o, , ' JAP ART STORE S ARK" 'ii-i-i. Choir, Orchosti'ii, Quartet - I" (ill.!'',! .,, Sat: Apr. 5j Notv. io n.uu, aV 1 1. . 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