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PAGE TWO 1 Tocal and jj personal Deputy Food ami Dairy InsjwoiorH W. II. Duncan and K. M. Mellon have been in Med ford for the past week on a periodical trip of inspection, as. a re sult of which Ho far complaints have been sworn out by iliem in Judse Tay lor's court against a dozen Medford business concerns alleging selling adul terated foods. The accused will have ' their hearings ' within the next few days. One of the accused has already come in anil entered a plea of guilty, receiving the minimum fine of tin and costs. Most of the violations are of a technical nature. It is understood thai tho deputies will file more com plaints, ' The usual gpou iiiiie at Eagle Point Saturday cilght. ' 3ul Mrs Paul Hansen, corsetiere for Nulione, .Phone 585-.I. If The coldest winter and driest sum mer, did not affect ."Disco 28" alialfa You save 22c per pound on this seed. 35c per pound delivered Medfoid. l!huK. Nunaa, phone Jacksonville 39C. . . . ... - 2'4'J Colonel' V. It. Payne,' U, S. A.; who rccejnjy :,jvent on the, retired .list of the United States rfimy aHer 'i'6' years ser vice, and .Mrs. Payne, arrived here re cently from San Francisco to make Mctll'ord Uieirliorue, .UifoiiKh.. the in- BtruincntfonuCOit&niil l.'ti. Saigent; ' an .old friend.,' TheyMave" pul-chased I ho Dr. lien fy Hart homo on North Orange Btreut," into which- they wij! move this week. Mr. and .Mrs. Payne have been stopping at the-Ilolland. Iuojiis mado hy the'liogue Hlver llioiiin . Works are . the best for the moiiey. Insist on home-made brooms. . .. 302H Western- Electric direct-connected centiifugal pumps. Paul's. lilcctrM; Btop. . .3U1 (ifegg. review and speed typing cla-ss nnder expert instructor begins this week, Medford Unsiness College. 303 aI largo' crowd of young men (iiuil women are expected to lie present at lliOjmrty-to be given tomorrow even IiiBiUt the Odd Follows hall uiider the ausjjices of-, the Trl-I, club. A novel good tlmo . )i:ir, been ulaiined by tho biiHipcss and .professional girls who wllf,;aet as hostesses. ' On account of the,', party;:tio, regular book- rovlow elus.s. wlllnot meet this Thursday. The lunch you like at tho Dulry nook and home cooking. 3u' Send mo your washing. Heildlng and blankets tt special!;. , .Airs. Qwlugs, 718 Ileekmnn avenue. .... 302 Surpness of operation, power for hard, fast travej over all kinds or roads, capacity to. Htand up, are devel oped to the highest degreo In the new 192V Bulck Series,.-, 28 Mr. uu.il M;t,;K. M. Pulmer o Seattle nnd)iiliugWJJl' BarliOJ'a, nre ln?ro. ysit Ing'; Mrs. 'Ppliner'B parents, -Mn -iind Mrs, A. C.,.Vlilte. ". f "Spot." dSjUces at 6aglo golnt Satur tlny night.':;', . ' -80l Everything' olectrlcal. Medford Eleqi trio CoY Phono 6U1. . For building of repairs done light, quick and reasonable call 471 Gillette. Estimates iurnishei). ., , .. 303 The Eliis Minstrel show will bo pre iientvn at the 'VnliJS theater at Ash land next Friday , night, the contract . for tile date having been signed yester day.1 Tho, Ashland Elks have been pleadlpg for some tlmo for this worthy entertainment to bo given n their city . and.' undoubtedly' with their friends will, greet the local performera with a crowded house. v, . SiiootluK match four miles north of Contral Point at (lie old place, Sunday, March iStll. No Ktina unrred,' 301 '1'hq Vacuum clehlicr. witli tho geared nioti)r-ilrlven' brush. A YVosturn Bloc-trlc.- of course, nt, Paul's Electric Store. : v .. .3oj? Miijestli) "i" at,Kaslo Point, Sutur day'ulglit,' ( .'301. Tho Flying Suuadron of tho Amer ican Legion In its travels throughout the state spent yesterday among the legion, "men at Klamath Falls ,. "Homo llakeif'i goods ut.- tho Dairy Nook. You'll like them. 305 Hock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. , '.. ( l ' ',' tt Community da'iico toplght , at , the Nutntorlum'. Oeuelal udiiilssiou 76c. No admission churjju tor ladies. Excel lent niuslc and fk"tr nnexculled.. 2!lS E." U. l lanloy.vell known former lesidput of the. 'valley Is hore from Seattle looking after the arrangements for the largo imw home planned bj .Mrs. Hanley and himself to bo erected this spring at the Willow Springs dis trict.'' ' v . , . ltegular communication of Heuines Chapter, WednesVlay evening, March 9. it! 7:3d sharp. Social evening. Mrs. F. . Newman, committee serving. No Initiation. '. .'. 2!)S' Ask ah owner, about the Western Electric Washer, i'aul's Electric Store. , ' ,' 3ul At tW sprayer di'inonsl ration by O. A. C. experts Tuesday near the Nat the llean Super-Giant, Hayes and Hurdle sprayers -were denioiist rated and a number of farmers: attended. 'Spraguo Uiegid of Gold Hill was registered at the Medford last night. Sure Relief 26 Bell-ans- TSd Hot water WsWA 5?iirA Relief , INDIGESTION 0: ess The state lime board met at Cold! ,iie mid week public market this . ...i i i.i., ni'nnninv u,.a n vrv ii"ht nun in necor- lieniiin Bowers, of Ashland, and Dean Cordley, 'of Corvallis, together with C. W, Coiirlney. of rliis city, formerly superintendent of the lime plant near Gold Hill," says the Grants Pass Copf ler. "The reports that bad coine to the board from the farmers who had used tho lime on their lands for fertil izer were most encouraging, some far mers In the Willamette valley stating that the application of lime had in some instances doubled the crop yield, this in cases of acid soils. The board went over the plant, and will soon put it into operation again as there is demand for its product. The lime is mund at the plant and is sold to the farmers at cost of production." Beginning Mar. 1st we will furnish un-pasliirized milk to customer who wish it. Cows tuberculin tested. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. , Iietter buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf No admission charge for ladies at the community dance tonight. 298' Hear creek is still at a comparative ly high stage . caused chiefly by the melting snow in the mouotalns.' Another big dance at Eagle Point, Saturday. March 12th; 301 Majestic "4" at Jacksonville Friday. . , . 300 The regular monthly meeting of the official board of the Christian church will bo held at the church this evening at 7:30. All members urged to attend. Guests at the Medford include L. 11. Stcmlich of Philadelphia, John A. Kian of Amsterdam, N. Y., E. B. Ilriggs of Evanston, III., Kouert Horn of Spo kane, lj. C. Schram of Seattle, E, A. Gilbert of Los Gatos. Calif., P, A. Ehrle of Los Angeles, and E. G. Kinhead, I). C. Allen, Jr., O. Anderson and W. M. Shcpurd and Chas. V. Howard of San franclsco, ' Placed in pound, ono light bay hiaro, while jlght hind foot, letter T brand on left shoulder. Mane freshly roach cd. Saddle mark on both sides of hack. Small stripe in face. Owner can have same by paying charges and prov ing property. 'Cliiet of Police. 299 After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at tho Grocerterla. tf A good Uiiio at. tho Nutntorlum to night for only 75c. Music unexcelled and the finest floor1 in. southern Oregon. 298 : Soaled proposals will. bo received by. Postmaster Win. J. Warner as custo dian of the federal building until 2 p. in. Murch 11, for iunilshlng 1GU pounds of good lawn fertilizer, invest your savings in tho Jackson County Piilldlng and Loan association. I tf' If your clothes are not becoming to you, you had bettor be coming to us. I'antoriiim Dye Works. tf i At 25 South Orango you can make a good buy hi; furniture if you act quick. iljsH;,Faldlno, county, health nnrne spent Monday in Ashland inspecting Uio public schools of that city, finding many colds and slight cases of illness. After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerterla. tf After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerterla :" , ... tf Violin instruction, Florence. Ilowoll, special attention to beginners. Spnrta building, phone G45-H. tf 'Fred Flck, tho Jacksonville' mer chant arrived hohic this forenoon from if several days business visit at Grants Pass. Hemstitching and plcotltig 10 cents per yard. , The.Vnnity lint Shop, , ; , Cor. E. Main and Dartlett. tf For crating, packing and storage call 333 Koizur Transfor; 312 A good time nt the Natatorluni to night' for only Tc. Music unexcelled and the finest floor In southern Oregon . t ' " 28 Mrs. C'hns. Tull who had been con fined to tier home four weeks with a fractured hip,' is now able to be about again. . After' all is said and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerterla ,. tf Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 6B1. ' t You will savo big money by getting some of the furniture offered for sale at 25 S. Orange. tf ii Two teams lire required to pull the automobiles over Smith hill, north ol Grants Pass, on the Pacific highway. This section has been graded, but the rains have been so constant that the ground is soft and' machines mire down. Tho highway department it furnishing tho teams free of charge to tho traffic. Herbert Nunn, who ar rived In Portland last night from the south, says that another bad spot Is in , Douglas county, north of Wilbur. Smith Hill Is sometimes known as Sex ton mountain and Gravo creek ami It is a tough piece ut going, no muttei what it is called. Most molorlsts call It other than Smith hill. Sexton inoiiu tain or Grave creek. If this section Is lit condition, the commission may order It contracted for paving before the end of the year. The Orcgoninn. Over 2000 cans of government bacon have been sold in eight weeks hy the (iiiKcrteria. Iietter get what you want K fure It's nil gone. tf I'eleo-Light Electricity for every farm. .Medford Electric Co. Seven passenger car leaving about Mar. 1 St It for San Francisco, stopping there three days, then going by Valley route to Los Angeles. Can accommo date three passengers. Inquire at lllltson Motor Co, 29S Among the Orognniuns registered at the Holland aru George H. Case of Hoseburg, I. T. Sparks of Eugone. mid J,. AI. Siognian, N. K. Olson, A. E. Perry and V-. (1. Hiinnell of PoPrtlaud. ' Grape cider, fresli from the press at 'he Jackson County Creamery ltottllng llejit. Phone 22-11. " MET) FORD MAIL TRIBUNE, dance with the time of the year, the fanners b. ing too busy to coma In . Kindergarten training Is the very basis of all 'later education. Every child is entitled to the advantages and happy experiences of the kindergarten. Tiny Tot School. 622 West ' Fourth street. Phone 832-W. . 299 The Western Electric portable sew ing machine at Paul's Electric Store. 301 A good time at the Natatorium to night for only 75c. Music unexcelled and the finest floor in southern Oregon : 298 "Fritz", son of Mr. and Mre.W. E. Walker, has a mild case of the small pox. The family is all quarantined at home except Mr: Walker and he is staying away from home. Western Electric air.omaltic , pres sure pumping systems. Paul's Electric Store. 301' "Sax-Sobs" at Jacksonville Friday 300' Furniture for sale. All .first class articles at bargain prices. 25 South Orange. tf The Gold Hill boxing commission Is trying to match Ted Thye, the middle weight champion wrestler of the wprld with R. W. Hand of Gold Hill at the latter city. M. D. Powers and R. W. Hand were in Medford Tuesday. Conner will save you money on arsenate of lead. See him before buying 299 Ilert Thlerolf arrived home today from a business visit at Portland Wo cordially invite you to our first showing of Easter mlllinerq. Newest in ' styles, best in values,: dependable service, at Deuel's, Frlda'y"aml Satur day, 'March lltl) and 12th. Miss TayloJ. -j;e :c-.' : :. n.e-: 'y-.O-- . oach JIugheB and the. Ashlunrii high basket 'bnlh -team, wliiclr-clulms tthe championship of sonUiei'ii Oregon,'-left last night -ton" S(dom'; where they Will play in thdj state 'basket, ball tourna ment. . sevcu players mnue tue irip,. List your house, farm and timber with tho Medford Land & Insurance Ac,-wv. 2211 West Main street r Uf Lawn, mowers sharpened.7 Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. 1 317 Wonderful array of colorful allies and voiles offered for your selection . at Deuel's Eiuiter Opening Friday and Saturday afternoons. . 299 V. J. Kelley of Oelwoin, In.,' J. ; De- zeck of Elko, Nov., and L. J. Iloardnian and C. Snmuulsou of Seattle are guests at the Nash Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2G1-J. , tf 25 per cent discount on entire stock of hair goods. Mine. Jeffres, New York Hair Shop, 210 West Main. 301 Easter millinery aliening Friday anil Saturday, March ilth and 12th at Deuel's. An elaborate display of model huts supplementing a mammoth show ing of trimmed lints' from our own workroom. Mlsa Taylor. - 301 , Chun. Hash, Jesse Clark,. and Earl Huyes were, business visitors , in tills city und Ashland the first of the week. ' Just received a shipment of 30x'3V4 first-class non-skid tiros, while they last 115.00. Medford . Vulcanizing Works. - 299 See the lnnc of the Midnight Sun Join the party of tourists who will leave Seattle early in Juno for Alaska. Personally conducted by Mrs. A. M. Broughton; Ashland, Ore. 30G i Latest 'fashions for spring nnd sum mer will ho shown ut Deuel's Easter .Olienlng Friday and Saturday after noons. : 299 i Irvine Terrill twos conducted before Justice Taylor today by Deputy Sher iff MeMahon on the complaint that he was speeding his auto on Oakdalc ave line yesterday afternoon. No formal charge was preferred, but inasmuch as several Informal complaints hud reach en me ears oi me court recently uuoui rerrlirs alleged driving in the city and on , tho Pacific highway nt, an -un- Hftfc speed, the young .uujnwas gtyen a severe repriinanu.'wiiii tna tnreatstnut he. , would he severely dealt iwith If , he xue : 'brought,! into court on-a.formul Hear ;Vithin'B "fiddle" attJiteSson villo. Frldny night. , '-Wf SOO I UK' Jouott P, Uray Is In hls otrtcc Aeck days except Thursdays,, rooui 1,09-410. ' Phone 5S0. Lady assistant 'Keep Smiling." . ... : tf The very latest millinery models will be on display Friday and Saturday at Deuel's. You hie Invited. Miss Taylor. 301 Edgar Wight, the jeweler is again serving his customers after an absence caused hy having a tonsil operation Practical nurse will, take mild cases city. 229 South Front street. 302 1 Another of those popular dancing parties at Jacksonville, Friday, March Ilth. 300 The hats of the hour for early wear. Just now we nro showing novelty straws, Hatavla cloth. Kandeo cloth. lalfeta and satin. Also flower trimmed models, at lVuel's. 301 Miss Juanlta Furry, stenographer nt tho county agent's office, who has been ill at home for the past week, will return to duty Thursday. Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. ' tf you will always find someono In nt MODERN PLl'.MIllNG & HEATING CO. Use your phone, ours Is 020. 222 AfEDFOTtT), OREOOX. WEDNESDAY. . MARCH f. 1f?l Guests from Oregon' at'tfie Medford include O. D. Herbert. C. F. Harrison and F. W. Stott of Eugene. Clayton A.: Ixing of Corvallis. 'and 4he lollowin; fjoni Portland:' Mr. and Min:L. A. Hiiiisen, .Mr. and' Mrs. f .' K. Bailey, W. A. Redman, A. A. Hale, A. E. Ben- ,son, H. B. Hudson, A,.H. ferguson, P. J. Hanley, F. H. Mask, A. C. Free man, Alouzo Morrison,1 b. C. Crankhlto. and C. E. Clodfelter. . . , Personal ' attention to, bveldue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. - If you want some print paper In --ills, to fit in your paper racks or to oae' without the racks, better see us at jnce and save money. , tf . Deuel's Easter opening Friday: and Saturday afternoons. ' 299" ,'The free lecture of Dr. H. C.'Fixott of Portland on the teeth and their rela tion to health will begin at 8 o'clock tonight at the high school auditorium. Thfe genera! public Is urged to attend. Insurance of al) kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main'. ' ' 1 . " Cash, doork1 and frames everything In ; mlliwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 Every department filled with novel ties and new merchandise at Deuel's Easter Opening Friday and Saturday afternoons.' . 299 air.' Brady of .Portland, state man ager of the' American Tobacco com pany, is In the city on business con nected with the recent addition of the northern California territory to his business district. ' Aftef all Is suid and done you will still continue to save at the Grocerterla. ; ,' ' ;. , .. .;;' tf Alfalfa seed, tests 99!92; no. doddef. Plume' 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, 825, East Main, i-v ' " -.. . 310 See the newest creations in ladies' reddy to wear ut Deuel's Friday and Saturday. : Easter Opening. " 299 The police : and ihorl Iparenls .' are searching for; a IS, y'fer old "girl who aiter trouble with her " father "last Thursday night became very., -despondent! told-friends : that sbo.'Velt like leaving town, oh the flrst! freight train passing, through the city, and has not been home since. Ir; Is possible that she Js being secreted In the city by friends, and it is not regarded as im probable that . she may have carried out the freight train departure-threat. : Try our merchants 'lunch. The Shasta. ., ' N. B.: Newconib. tor. planing mill blocks, kindling and .16-Inch Fir slabs. Phone 031. ' , . 302 Wanted Singing canaries. Box D, M.-ril Tribune.' . Novel, und artistic seasonable dis plays In th$ Show windows of tho Mon aroh Sood ,ind' FbetV Jgohtpnny are at-tractluB-,;ndiniIns'aneiitlon. ' in one window ii a miniatuie;. farm with biilldihgs and spring verdure nnd bios sdnis. ' -Iii-tlie other wliwldw is a Re sign fashioned out of ni:mi thousands of seeds of all kinds, , .peleoilght farm UJit and 'power Ulaiite.'i. Medford gtectrlc go, Window and dotfr sordens, lattice workS Trowbridge Qnhinet AVorks. 322 . Vhcn overhaullhg yourVold bus put new life in it by (len)nrullng genuine American hammered piston rings', fac tory equipment on the best-cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. , tf - The postofflce staff Instill some what disorganized by illness.' Roland Keach, the well known telerk came down Tuesday with an attack of the flu, and Carrier B. F. Nefi .is still at home with the same complaint. Car rier H. H. Harvey is again on duty after his recent Illness. , R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance; and Bands, plus Service. . (Notice M. V. A. The Modern Wood menwill meet in the hall orer Medford Pliarmaoy, cor. Main aid Central, March 9th, Yednesd5y.;night., All Woodmen .and families ,;and Royal Nelglibors are cordially lnyited. Please bring soinothing. 298 DAYS OF DIZZINESS Conm to' HiindrudH of MiqUford l,iMx)lc Ttiure arc dtiy.s of" dlzihOKa; Spoils "of liDiifluche, languor, b:ick aclio; t i . Smntlmorf rtieumatie iirilns; OfU-n 'urinary disoi Uoi?;1 ' Doun'a ' Klthit;v fills act. especially Cop kidney. ills. ..'ta. ; KndorRt'd,, in Medford by grateful frlendM and neighbors 'Ask your toiK!ibor!'' ' ' , M r. A.'K. Vroninn, 1 ff"4 Tripp' 8t'.t Modfbrtl, Bay.s; "l can recohmiend Doan's Kldnt'y Pills frbjir. niy expfi rfence with them. My kidneys troubl ed mc for u lout; time anh 1 became run down and suffered from nervou dizzy spells. I had no. 0nersy ami often hnd to m-Rlect mS housework. L tired-casllyand my kidneys acted very irregularly, causlriff 'me anna- anco day nnd niht. I suffered from Inflammation of the bladder, too. I read of Dunn's Kidney Pills and used them as directed. , Thoy soon relieved th 'trouble, entirely." , . iVv& tiftic at fill dcalWs. Oon't simply ask for a kidney remedy that Mrs. Vroman hud.. poster-Mil -ut Unan's Kidney rujstho vanio burn roj, Mfrs.. Uuffalo.JC Y. Adv. MR. HOME BUILDER , : Wlu-u liulidiuR that tiov dwell :liy, try and keep It ut least ." feel from your neighbor. It ; will save on your . Insurance premium. K. A. HOLMES iTHE INSURANCE MAN .All lj'oino) lnoionc Una VJnnds - ....Jnrknon County Bank IUdg- H !!,., ijnnn.i iheiiulp Dr. C Guests at E. Clayton f Minneapolis, r. Jordan of Sisson, Calif.4-and 1 Shelley and P. 11. Miller of San Fran cisco. When belter automobiles are built. Buick will build them. tf Someirst class 30x31a tires $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322 Income tax returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. . , . " BABE RUTH TRIES A . MILE OF EVERYTHING , NEW YORK. Mar. 9. "Babe" Ruth, New York Americans' stellar batsman, : hid a busy day yesterday at the train ing camp at Shrevenort, La.. Teports WOMEN DYE ANYTHING WITH DIAMOND DYES . Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains simple directions to diamond I dye worn, shabby- skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, every- thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods; new,, rich. , fadeless colors. Buy "Diamond Dyes." no othor kind,, then perfect results arc guaranteed." Druggist has Color Card. Adv. i::r, T0Q LATE TO CLASSIFY FOltSjALE White ;V . J., Warner. spwius. machine. i: Iff FOR S'ALEFiirnlture.' Ail first class j articles:' DrsersV chiffoniers enani" ..'' el:bcdb'8pri.tiss,R roaxtjess, I 'dinlng ! chalrs,'-rockers, buffet;i;ohina!icloset, . Hoosier , cu))lnet, ,. Axiiiinstoit rMSSi1 " davenport, library ti(ble,r.,vefrigern-. tor, lawn mow'er, ,V liee.ler i Wilson ! drophead sowing 'niacnliie, " hidjes' I ; writing desk,-wringer,' tub, boiler.'iii ' fact everything nuist go. Owner! leaving.', 25 S. Orange. If'j FOUNDS Stickpin. Ovner can havel same by paying for ad. Tel. 1S3-R-2. 1 FOR RENT Cheap, sleeping steam heat. 1005 W. Main. room: 300 FOR SALE Cheap, nice bungalow, 5 rooms and bath, screened'ln sleeninir porch, large screened back porch.'! built-in. features, on pavement, ce ment walks, good garden spot, fruit - Sim harries. See it at 51 S Beatty St. 303 FOR SALE 8300 cash payment wil buy 5 room nouse, C per cent on balance. C. S. Butterfield. 29s LOST Black bitch pup about eighl ! months old. Finder please notify' Phone 933 or call 23 N. Orange. 299 I ' FOR SALE $0,000 gilt-edge . first mortgage, on Jackson county ranch; substantial discount Addre Boy 39, Mail Tribune. : 300 .!,-t?. "---- V: .op IN- SUNDAY ' TOM MIX After qualifying Iicceived today sideline '""'"'": ' ' '., , ,Pf,.iallded comedian, no cuatmu .... pitchers, and in the afternoon played first base and center field and at ba got a home run and two singles. said. Mi m wm I . ' KiwcTciiiout It's difficult for a woman to have it and keep it if she tries' to wear a single suit for kll occasions. "That's why Wpbjtex Knock-"1 ' abbuts have no trouble in winning a place, in every well-dressed woman's" wardrobe ;.: They fill so many heeds. ''' ' S 'If ycu desire a suit or coat to relieve your.', j. ' ; "dress-up'' clothes, to use for sports wear, or motoring, ask us to show you the new ; -Wooltex" Knockabouts; in all-wool jer-" - seys, homespuns, and ' twe'edsj in ' real ' ii : Knockabout styles,' selling at . $25, F. .'K. Deuel & Sons; The Store That Sells Wooltex ) MAE MURRAY AND DAVID FITZMAUSICE'S A screen -roraance quite diffeVcnt fromianytlting ' ever shown before. Athrob with stirring events alluring in its beauty warm with hungry ' hearts and life and love." ' GRACE BROWN AT THE ORGAN luu arranged a remarkable musical, background. Miss ' Murray's "Chiffon Dance'" seems real, rather than photographic. ' ' SELECTED COMEDY ' ' BLONDE ' ' EEAY PICTOGRAPH Qdds and entb of ittterest the close of the day he relieved the bat boy. Dave Bancroft, New York Nationals' shortstop who had, been "reported ill leporled for practice showing no phys leal handicap. , " This is just one of the many, smart styles ready for you here : in Wooltex Knockabouts ;:i T'ux-i edp collar and big patch pockets theskirt, tbo. ::. on "That Well Dressed i look" at all tirnej 'X $38; $45 1 Now Playing, POWELL " SUNDAY ' TOM MIX' i .-.K--V'.--''r-.i