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M"ET)FORD MAIL TTiTBFXR MEDFORD. OREO OX. SATURDAY. DTT'EMIiER 17 1ft21
Tocal arid
Personal
oe last 01 tne ra.rs j improvement. The only real activity
from Medford aaj the Talley. wno.of demand ia apples at PaclMc nonh.
have been arriving from the Tariousjwest priIrarv lJOjnts at this Ume i3 for
Limited business continues for up
ulea at primary points of the United
States. While there are many unreli
able reports of considerable activity in
the apple markets of the country gen
erally, actual figures fail to show such
. t
Justin Smith vhn fca .een attend- Mrs. V. E. Bravtor. !'ft la ft Friday i Mr. and St.-s. Paul n. MrKte left
ing the University of Oregon this fall for Spokane where she will s-cd the j Friday at'Lti:, via f r S.in F:iLciM
returned to this city last nisht and will, lioii-lay season with relatives. jwiKre tl.ey vill spend the holidays,
remain here until after the holidays, j Diamond rings, must sacrifice for j Byron il- Hard, also a Calif j.-ni i-Ore-When
in need of sash and door. i sb- bea:,!ifu m n3Ee " 35 as-igon Power comr-ar.y off.cia!. left thU
mii U'.ti.... Wniwii ni r,m. tfi'laier 20 one at ;. Please write, afternoon for S:ta Fraccufo.
THE. Main St. ' ! D. It., Tribune. Zi-
Special for Saturday: Velvet tobac-j
rather difficult rr-12 of Catherine Man
nc:'uy Truesdj.!? and is in reality the
voucg woman who has forsaken the
'ay whirl of the uprr strata of Boci--tv
to ap;ar bef ore the camera.
D. it.. Tribune. 23') The test gift is the useful oce. A
Twelve O. A. C. students p:.s.-ei ; "Pacific" Criar chest is an ideal gi'i.
through Medford this morr.int; on the! useful, ornamental and niotis proof.
educational institutions ,.. the past',h la,.,or si2ed frul, There is keen! V.:.,V ... "," (9:&3 train enroute to their homes in : Will lart a Ufa time. We have several o
few days to sp.nd the Christmas vaca- eeking for Buch st9Ck an!, premIuniS I ' " "IT at , hmo (Ashland. ide-ia at different prices on hand
tlon. will be home Sunday. A number preaent available for large sizes are1 .mrrovire rar,iii.- "i China lily lulbs. .Tap Art Store. ; Order now for Christmas. Trowbridge
of local students will spend their the usual cnes.-Portland Jour-i Tii, 7r7 m' orrt ' Lhr Weir McDonald, wh is attending Cabinet Works. S3
Christmas and New Years elsewhere. na, LatU pl"8ter- ileuford Lt"jW V. of C. returned to this city, w,r.an wvuo-k who is .
Wo are giving away to each pur- Ed Wizh, ... low orice. .f! iv h.f..r ..tni, , hnllt.l ''hursday niaht and his sister. Wot;-- at o. A. C. this year returned ,"
chaser of a $3.00 tier of wood or of j An auwnloW!e radiator and hood , Bulck Will build them tf!s"m Mcn'-'r-?1'J- returned Ian nlxM ' t!.u mornin, from that institution. IM
also , that amount in coal from now!COTer makeg aa Wea, Xmas present.) Monday evening. Dc. 15th, will betT0'a C.r.-alks where sue is a student ;), e,Caipt from the jurisdiction of the
until- Christmas, a fine silver steely, edtord Aut ToD Co so v Grape.: the annual homwon-.lna of Olive Ke-Iat - A" c- (hip-pocket raddle of the sophs for t.vo
stove poker or child's pon cap. We ph.-- tf I hvh i.i i-'v..,, i m,,...! I4OO-VO0 to loan on first mortgage ! weeks but still experiences a thrill
have the only stock strietly dryj ,-r-e ,., r,ork and beans locJto im with well filled basket.! riacn Property. J. U. Wakefield, when he ste:-s ob the gras.
Army tHcrds store. ..U" ' Supper will lx? served at sue alter
At the Rialt.i
Popular Tom Moore BV.d Rupert
Hushes, fis star and author split hon-
5 in Mr. Moore i latest starring
rn the nicture nrcivam. "From the
Ground Up" which is the feature at
traction at the Rialto theatra for a
three days showing beginning tomor-
wood in Medford under our large
aheda.: A trial order will convince you
that we have the best and cheapest
fuel in the city. Valley Fuel ,Co.
Phonev76. ,
Don't forget that the man who
speaks slightingly of your policy, or
tho company issuing it, is seekins
his gain, at your expense. J. H.
Cochran, mgr.. Western Union Life.
v. . - 838
fllen Allen will appear with the Im
perial orchestra at Nat tonite. ' 230
flavor C. E. Gates leaves this even
ing for Salem where he attends a
meeting of the statewide 1S25 exposi-. Kev. F. It
tion committee of which hp Is a mem-I speak on
ber, and takes in the iirst few days of 3nd at
-Miss Ercle Stewart is able to be out
again following a week's illness with
an attack of chicken pox.
Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. "
When In need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 10S, 711 E
Main. . , '
Will party who took salesman's
Eanipie ease from the Interurban
slu0 office plea:;e return same. No
questions asked. - 230
Messages of special interest are an
nounced for both services Sunday at
the First Raptlst church. At 11 a. m.
. I.eacli is announced to
"Doing Pusiness for Gid
0 p. m. on "The Drama of
the special session of the legislature Llie irt Three Aacts." The choir has
wblcb convenes next Monday: - some good music prepared. The secre
We have recently Installed a new. tap- of the Sunday school announced
apparatus for recharging Ford mngne- Sunday the largest attendance in
toa, which we do for J1.00 and guaran-,years. Elaborate preparations are be
too results. No chargo for testing.. ing made for the observance of Christ
Klvorsldo Garage. tf
' Oet your Xmas stationery at Jones'
We can save you big money. 2 3 4
1 Handmade linen kerchiefs- for
ll'.iO at The Vanity Shop. 234"
- Tho Christmas business at the post
office, which started at tho postoffice
several days ago with Increasing out
going and incoming receipts of parcels
each day. has now reached consider
able proportions, especially on mitgo
tng parcels to eastern and middle wes
tern points. Today was a heavy day,
and Monday will as always be the big-
mas this year. ....
Latest song bits. Hoot Music Co.,
105 W. Main, Medford. - .231
Dr- FrBnk Koberts, dentist. Deuel
Bldg. Telephone 503-R. tf
Turkey shoot Sunday, Dec. IS. Three
Quarters mile north of Ruch. . 230
Lawrence Cochran left last Friday
evening for Harrison. Tenn.
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
Hot coffee and light lunches, ta-
malos and chill con came at DeVoe's.
Partner small going business, eat.
two years, $350 cash- References
gest day of the Christmas mailing sea- given and required. Apply Mail Trl
son In outgoing parcels.
. . Attractive. . well -cqulppod dairy
ranch, close in, can be offered on very
advantageous ieims to soldier boy
entitled to bonus loan. Write box 934,
Medford, ,or telephone 32i during
business hours. ' 2S4
Stationery! Stationery. See Jones'
first. 2.14
Dig community dancing party at Nut
tonite. Admission 10c. 230.
; County Judge G. A. Gardner has pur . and Mrs
bune,' Pox 20. Give phone. ,- 231
High top rubber boots, f4.85.
Army Goods Store. 230
Irvine Terrill, who has been attend
ing O. A. C. this fall returned last
night for a two weeks stay in this city.
Guests at tho Hotel Holland Include
Mr. and .Sirs. A. H. Endris of Portland,
Jack Ilt of Oakland, Calif., J. E.
rtackus of Portland, M. S. Centers of
Klnmnth Falls, S. C. Ilaitrum and Mr.
E. C. Di yhurgh of Portland.
obased the two-story ,brlck biilldlnn onl .Christmas candles 60o each -to f 1.50
Main street, formerly occupied by the a pair, at T he vanity Shop. - t. i tf
Jacksonville Dank, lie una nut tnaue
public what uise he building. Vill b
put to, but since several different par
ties havf been trying to rent It for bus
iness purposes,' it Is safe to conclude
that It will not stand Idle long after It
receWes' sorne needed repairs. Who
Dr. H. E. Murphy., deutlBt, over
Woolwortb store... i, , '':'' '
Buy your Christmas candles for
DOc to $1.30 at the Vanity Shop. 234
High grade tailors for men and
women. Orres, Ashland, Ore. tf
Additlonnl nrrnngements for the
knows, but what another . bank might-1922 general convention of the Protes
tant Kplscopal church, which Is to be
held in Portland were made this week
by the Episcopul . clergy of Portland
and vicinity. The convention will
Doudlor caps, all colors, priced from bring upwards of 3000 delegates to
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soon occupy- itT-siuce there is already
a good -v-milt -la lt. and b move l on
foot to establish anotlier bank here.
Jacksonville Post
60 conts to $1.05. Douel's Art Dept.
Chocolate candy good soft cen
ters, only 2 pounds for 4 3c at Jones'.
,234
. FreBh lime and plaster. Medford
Lumber Co. , .
VfTho publlu market of today was a
fair ouo for this time of. year, the
feature of which Mas the sale of Christmas-trees,
Oregon grape and similar
holiday decorations. Many orders were
takon for ChriHtmn.-) wreaths. Trees
and holiday decorations will ho on sale
again at the market next Weduesduy
and Saturday. . . ,.
Army shoes and work shoes at Army
GothIs Store. tf
, 'Insurance Plus Sorvlce. K, A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf
I have, a Font dollvory car to trado
for city lot, plauo, graphaphone, furni
ture or what have you? Hoi 97, Mall
Tribune.
The annual dinner of tho Pennsyl
vania club of Oregon will bo hold In
Portland thin evening to which all for
mer residents of that stale have been
invited. Steps will bo taken at the
dinner to see that Pennsylvania Is
croilltably represented at the 11125 ex
position. i
ltaln coats nnd waterproof pants nt
Army Goods Store. tf
Viollps Fine tone, Vi. i, full sise.
Hoot .Music Co., 105 W. Main, Medford.
, . ... ! 231
Christmas cheer at Nat party tonite.
230
Dr. and Mrs. Y, W. Howard return
ed yesterday from an extended visit
wlib flieuda and relatives In Jefferson,
Iowa.
Lint? at Jledrord Lumber Co. tf
Spot Cush flasket Grocery, cafh
i nd carry system, ut the Vinson nam
222224-220 North Hlverslde Ave..
.Medford, Oregon. tf
Army Goods Store at 32 S. Central
avenue. IF
Mrs. Arthur Mulhcdland of
Grande, Ore., Is visiting relatives in
Jacksonville,
Pleotlng.
Sc per yd. .
lluttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. - tf
Get your Xmas cards and candles nt
DeVoe's.
Edgar Wight for Christinas gifts
tf
Mrs. M. A. Talent, elghty-rour year
old pioneer of southern Oregon Is III
at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. J
I). HecHon, 107 Hargadino street. Mrs.
Talent Is the widow of A. P. Talent,
lifter whom the town of Talent was
named.
Wnutcd Clean rags at Medford
Printing Co.
Buy your blankets nt tho Army
Goods Storo nnd save money. tf
. Try our mciThnnts lunch. Tho
Portland
R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. Residence 2 17 Apple
street. Phono 643. tf
1922 calendars. Call at office of
J. W. Wakefield, tho Insurance Man.
230
Order your dressed geese for Christ
mas now. Phono 19-F-2. 231
J. G. Lewis was a visitor In Grants
Pass on Friday from Eagle Point.
Paulino Johnson, who has been at
tending Mills College near San Fran
cisco for tho past threo months, re
turned to Medford last evening to
spend the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnson.
This otflco Is prepared to wrap your
Christmas packages to send by mull
or express. - tl'
Special, 52.50, whllo they last,
men's now dress hats, all guaranteed,
at Apparel Cleaners and Halters,
103 N: Com nil. 233
Why bother with wrapping Christ
mas packages. We are prepared to
wrap them so they will be safe for
sending by mall or express. tf
Honors were even In the volley ball
games played In Medford last Wednes
day night between two Y. M. C. A.
teams from Ashland nnd an equal
number from Medford. Ashland's first
team won three games out of four,
while the second team lust three out
6t fouiv
All kinds of rougn and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S.
VI 1 E. Main St.
Army nnd navy undorwnar at Army
Goods Stole. tf
Hand-dyed Hatik kimonos In Rus
sian, Persian, Chinese nnd Japanese
patterns, made by Gladys Cooper, sold
by Jap Art Store. 2:10
A. C. Allen leaves this evening for a
business visit In Portland.
A new shipment of pongee for hand
kerchiefs at Deuel's Art IX-pt.
All linen initial handkerchiefs, while
they last 25c. at Deuel's Art Dept.
Call at tho F. K. Denel ft Co. dress
maldii;; parlors for reliable work In
dressmaking. asi
Hy an overwhelming majority the
i girls of the Klamath county high
school voted to adopt n uniform dress,
not to wear lace or network stockings,
lo adopt a nimlerale form of hair dress
and to forego lipsticks and rouge. The
glrW vote was as follows: Uniform
dress, yes !!, no ;ui; high heels. vs 7.
no 115; luce and network Blockings,
yes 34, no t0; moderate headdress, yes
,vi, no 37; ivuige and lii'siirks. yes 35.
n SS.
llig shipment of new Christmas
candles from Mrs. Montgomery at The
Vanity Shop, tf"
Get your Xmas presents at Jones'
. cheapest store In Mo.jford. 231
loathe? coats nnd vests at right
price. V. S. Army Goods Store. tf
which will be the annual roil call and a
good progra m. On Thursday evenin
Dec. 22r 1, tne lodge will entertain the
children.
Go to The Vanity Shop for hand
made Christmas novelties from 50c
to J.I .00. 234
Deautifully original hand-mad
novelties from 50c to $3.00 at the
Vonity Shop. 234
lan Hagshaw of Jacksonville, whe
has just recovered from an attack of
tonsilitis will probably leave this week
f r Prlnevllle, Ore., where he expects
to -embark in the newspaper business.
- Xmas hdkfs., dandies, dandles, from
5c up. Jones. 231
Get your Xmas presents at Jones'
cheapest store in Medford. 234
.Miss Dorothea Hill who is a sopho
more this year at Mills -College, ar
rived In Medford last evening accom
panied by Miss Muriel Petorson, a
college chum who will spend the holi
days with her.
Make Kewpie Dolls, all kinds, during
spare timo. We teach you to make the
moulds and market the goods. Any
one can learn. Dig profits. Send no
money. Coast Art-Works, lOoVi 12th
St.. Portland, Ore. 230
Invest your savlngB In the Jackson
County Building and Loan associa
tion, tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obenchain left
forv Central Point this morning where
they will visit for a few days before
going on to San Francisco for the holi
days. Klamath Falls Herald.
New and reclaimed O. D. shirts and
breeches at Army Goods Store. tf
Jones sells chocolate candy, 2
pounds for 45c. Can you beat it?
234
Harold Woods, a second year stu
dent in electrical engineering at O. A.
C, returned from that institution this
morning to spend the Christmas holi
days. . . ,
There will be a special meeting of
Reames Chapter O. E. ' S.. .Monday
evening, Dec. 19, at 7; 30 sharp for the
purpose pf initiating a class of candl
dates.- Each lady Is requested to bring
an article of food. 230
Mrs. Paul Hansen .corsetdero for
Nullonc. Phono 6S5-J. tf
Miss Lal Kluin who has been at
tending Mills Colloge this year arrived
in this city yesterday. afternoon. . She
was accompanied as far as Ashland by
lier mother. 'Mrs. B. Klum. who re
mained in that city. Mr. Klum will
arrive later and the family will spend
the holidays In this city and Ashland.
Photos made Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday will positively bo ready be
fore Christmas. Swem's Studio. 229
Handmnde linen kerchiefs In col
ors and white for $1.50. The Vanity
Shop. 234
-Mrs. II. II. Calhoun of this city re
ceived a telegram this morning stating
that an eight jKiuud son had been born
yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cal
houn of Seattle. Mis. Calhoun is over
joyed at finding herself a grandmoth
er. Mr. Calhoun was formerly a stu
dent in tho Medford high school and
was prominent In high school athletics.-
Danco at Riverside Community
club, Saturday nite, Dec. 17th. Al
ways a good time. 230
Jones are headquarters for Xmas
candies and nuts. -234
W. N: Offutt. clerk nt tile Oxford
hotel in Grants Pass ever since the
Hotel Holland hero changed hands,
was In the city today visit Ing rela
tives, enjoying the sights of the Jack
son county metropolis nnd shaking
hands with hhi many friends.
Jones' prices on stationery are
way below others. 2 34
County Treasurer's Eleventh Call for
Gold Hill Irrigation District
Warrants
State of Oi-egon, Countv of Jackson,
Treasury Department.
Jacksonville, Oregon, December 17,
1921.
Notice is hciebv given that there
are funds on hand for tho redemption
of Warrants numbered 202. 20;l. nnd
201. drawn on the General Fund of the
Gold Hill Irrigation District.
Interest on the above railed war
rants ceases on this the 17th day of
December, A. D. UI21.
A. C. WALKER,
Treasurer of Jackson County
an 1 ev-Officfo Treasurer of Gvd.
Hill Irrigation District.
Tiy Dorothv liedwoll. Deputy. Adv
ch property. J. W. Wakefield
the Insurance Man. 30 ' j Holders of the new yellow automo-i
Dr. C. A. Edwards will bs the speak-it, jie W(?s nlU5t aot f.ffj; them t-j their)
er at tn? morning serv:ce at tne J-:rft. car., before Januarr 1. warns T. A.
Methodist Episcopal church. He has:iafctv c,ief 0f the state traffl
recently returned fron?. what is said to L-.iund To dn'av the 1922 license
be the greatest national con.en-nce of,,)ates before the advent of the new i -
the Methodist Episcopal enureh ever;vfar u strict! v in violation of tho law
Mr Hushes, who n-t only wrote tne
storv for "From the Ground Up." but
also contributed '.he titles and the con-
tinuitv. has farni'hed some exceaem
comedy scenes lor Mr. .nooit-
ictner registers as a hi;h grade piece
f iight entertainment ta which the
tar has a likeable role as the young
, Irishman who climbs the laeuer oi suc
cess and wins the irkl of his heart
USE SLOAN'S TO
EASE LAME BACKS
YOU can't t!o "our best whn
vour lark and" ever muscle
aches with fatigue
Apply Sloan ' Liniment freely, kv,'i.
out rubbing, and enjoy a pcuetrative
jlo-.v of warmth a::d comtort.
Good for rheumatUm, neuralgia,
strains and strair s, aches and pains,
s'iatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and
the after cffcc:sof weather exposue.
For fortv vca'rs pain's enemy. Aak
your neighbor. Ktp .V.'cua's l-.ir.iy.
At ail drugiits 35c, 7-?o, $1.40.
iciiemv
and violators are punishable by fine.
George Gates made a flying trip
back to Medford from Klamath Fall"'
yesterday afternoon in a Ford Sedan
over the Green Springs mountain road
in what is regarded as remarkable j
time. He left the Falls at 11 a. m. j
and reached Medford at 4:10 p. m.
Theodore Nicholson aud Bersel
,'oods at 32 S. CenttaH nrne, both students at O. A. C, ar
tJ t rlve l home this mornini: for the holi
days. - !
A good time now to overhaul your
Smith Form-a-Truck attachment. We
have the drive chains and sprockets on
hand for them. Geo. L. Treiehler
Motor Co. 230
held, and will give a report of this
eitorh-r.iaking convention. Dr. Ed
wards is one of the most able speakers
of the church In the northwest. The
evening service wiil he a sacred con
cert by the vested choir. Selections
from "The Messiah" will feature the
program.
You will find a fu'.I Mne of new and)
reclaimed army
avenue.
Among guests at the Hotel Medford
are George D. Heyman of New York.
T. A. Cary and family of S:okane.
V.'n., V. E. Stater and Mr. and Mrs.
C. 11. Hawley of Eugene, R. F. Diller
of St. Louis, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Barr of San Francisco. ,
Studio open Sunday from'll to 4
for the making of ChristmaB pictures
that will positively be finished for
Christmas. ' Swem's Studio. 229'
liiil Mitchell and David Wilcox who
have been attending O. A. C. this year
and who have for the past two months
been enjoying the famous Willamette
valley rain under tho shelter of a
small green headpiece returned to this
city last night, having taken advan
tage of the vacation granted them by
college officials.
Nobles Enamel Renower and Nobles
Polish are best for enamel finish. We
sell it. Geo. L. Treiehler Motor Co.
236'
Marie Myers who is a student at the
University of Oregon this year return
ed last night for the Christmas holi
days. Big turkey shoot, Sunday, Dec.
18th, Eagle Point, all day. 230
A carload of apples, odd varieties,
was yesterday started rolling for San
Francisco by the Ashland Fruit and
Produce association. Manager A. C.
Briggs reports Hie apple, market still
very quiet, but strengthening in outicl;
nation of the early winter apples being
soon off the market. The annual mee-t-
ing of tho association will occur Janu
ary 7 of next year. Ashland Tidinrs.
Only?
For Women
Will the Righteoun Judge consider the flimsy plea
that you do not go to church because clnurh is vo
maii's sphere ?
Christianity demands the best energies of red-blooded
men. It is a man's-sized job to fight himself and
keep true to his highest ideals. Church-going helps.
Select some church and let it help you and you help
it. If none other has a claim upon you come here
Sundav,
11 a. in.
Norma Talmadge, Page
Nonna Talmadge has done many . t
fine things in the line of sceren enter-j
talnment, but we doubt if anything :
ever done before will be quite as
generally liked as "The Wonderful .
Thing," her iatest production, which
opens an engagement of four days at '
the Pago theatre today. Mis3 Tal j
madge has a role which gives her op-1 I
portunity for exhibiting a decided tal- j J
ent for comedy, an accomplishment ;
which is generally supposed to have j
son" entirely to her sister Constance, j
The abilities of Norma as a coine- j J
dienne is the first surprise. The sec- i
ond surprise comes in finding that j
Mrs. Lydig Hoyt is In the cast, 'ints!
young woman' very capably plays the ,
"Doing Business for Gdcl"
7:30 p.' m.
'The Drama cf Life in Three Acts'
apes
N. Central and 5th St.
t Church
F. Tv. Leach, pastor
4 A
SOUSA RIBAND
I ' yfftlv'
AT THE
PAGE THKATlli;
MATl.MilK AS1) .NIGHT
, Wednesday. December 2tbt
in two bnuid-urw programs, with
nine eminent soloists
PRICKS
Night, Lower I-Toor $2.50
Dalcony, First S Mows $2.00
Daleor.y. Last .5 Hows.. -1.50
Jliillnee. S2.IH), 1..-U. $1.00
Plus 10 1'er Cent Tax
Mall Orders Now to
I'ngo Theatre. Mcdfonl, Ore.
Tickets m:iled only In stamped
self-ad dressed envelopes.
SKAT SALE OPENS MONDAY,
DECE.MllEK HIT 1 1
It Strops Itself
th out
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Three Jersey
l'lione SH Y.
heifers.
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KOK SALE
fresh sixn.
KOH RKN'T Six nm modern bur.sa
low, wmulshe.!. etc. Phone fjl-L.
I'Oi; SALE Two incubators, a Trusty
MO eg-', hot water, gooil condition,
$M: also M.'Clannahan ll-i t-gg.
$1.". Lottie .MolHgoinei-v, .lacks-ui-ville.
L"il
Foil SALE The doctor sa;-1 I need
the money t:o must sell ?. go.,d fresii
milk rows and one fii'sh son. $tt"
tj'.e; them. Kiank Kandier. .laci..voii-ville.
removing
tke Hade
A fmooth, keen I
' ' eJ'e is provijed J
fur every hve witt th AutoStrofi !
, 1 1 t 1
rla:or. Lach dozen blades are
guarantee! to give 500 clean anj
cotufurtaLlc iktvei.
Borrow an A.utoStro Razor or 30
days tn4 trial it fret anj Joes not
clh'$atc yGu.
Aa offer c tLlj kind Lai never keen
roads in connection Willi any otKi.T
nzor ind is more comrincing proof of
tKe merit cf ttc A-utoStroft Razor
tny argument wc could present.
Zall t our store, borrow nA uto5tro
&4:cr aaJ Jemomtratc tins cent to
your o-A-n satulac- rM. (
tioa.
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irlophonc SS. -31
1X1R SALE Turkeys, .2
tonia for breedins. - .1.
Central Tplut,
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TALMADGE
To find comedy in drama to find her at one moment a lovable
madcap, at the next a wife v.ho knows her money buys her hus
band's kisses to find smiles to banish your tears those are tho
wonderful things you'll find in
"THE WONDERFUL THING"
And here's some more wonderful
things on the same programme
SPECIAL COMEDY ATTRACTION
CLYDE CCOK in "THE GUIDE"
for l.-tiishim
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only
IP
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Ihailie Cliaidln
and
ItilMer Keaton
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NIAGARA FALLS
I'izina
"lUCTTV" and our
miuhty Wurliter
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( linrlio fliaplln
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Buster Heaton