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VAOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL" Till HUNK. MKDKOUD. OUKdOV. SATURDAY. JANUARY 7. Focal and Profiting woatbor with a minimum tempraturo of S3 degree during last night and thl morning turned the half melted snow and slush Into hard Ira. and bonoe walking on the Btreefa this rnwning and forenoon was affftcult feat and It behooved ' everyone to "watch your step." The snow and slush will soon be gone according to the weather forecast, which predicts a rain for tonight and Sunday. Dancing! At Nat! To-nlt. USf Men s carters loo pair. Army Goods Btora. J2 8. Central .. tf , Tho Fanners Week wessioao, which begin next Monday will be held dally from :SQ a. nt. to 4 p. m., with an hour at TS'dkm for luncheon. . Will sell. or trado VA t0, truck, raul'a-Electric Store. S4$ ' tied. Spring and mattress special New massive white enamel bd..tl9.T5 New all stoel bed apringal.,... 1195 Otw SO lb. silk floss mattress . 18.13 The basket ball season Is now get ting into swing with guanos 'in, various sections of the Hinty. . Aut-Aceount Books, 80e, pocket also, enables ou to keep comply to, accurate dally expense account of your auto fur the rear with little effort' Por sale Don Craddock, former Medford. boy, now In the employ of the Pacific Tele phone aad Telegraph company la Tort land, arrived In Modford yesterday for a stay of Indefinite iluratton. l drlres and oontrols so easy. U'b the car the Indies love to drive. The by the Medford Exchange, 211" West! Liberty, at the Hlveralde Oarage. When in need of shingles and loot ing call Wallace Woods. 108. Tl K. Main. Aa unverified report was In elreula- Harry M. Hansen of the HIU IMsMn drewsid man In the company, 1 Old! for 01nnir Monday and ho was Oeo. M, Klog Co., of Portland, U visiting hid, not ham who toolt the bent prlaojljuui and Janiosi lUnsn of Mdfurd. brother. Paul Hatinen, of lllttaou among the ladles but loomed that Mr. They were -her pouting MIU for the Motor Co., ' T. V. Ntchols and one of tho Wulch roster A Klelne, nurretisora to Klum Vt frank ltohorts, fluttet. Deuel'glrls each took, prltes bu was imulilo.fi. Co. t Y 'i ' Hldg. Telephone &03-R. tf'to learn hi "took the first 'pi-Ua. O. V. YVnaaent of the Mad fort post lr. H. S. Murphy, dontlst. over Bince writing the foregoing 1 ' havs office f.rce, wu ftis here for dinner Wool worth store found a lady who report that there j lt was simply 'tnktuK A Utile jyrtd Shasu kulge of tho railroad brother- Wus a porfwet "mob" there, that theyiovor tho mail route from Mediord to hood of Clerks whoao iuenitoru!p i 'ero so thick Uwt they could mado up of Medford, Ashland and donoo. Grants Pass railroad man. will glv a, There was a reunion of the tMsall- ition In the city last night and today b dance and nctuipanylng dinner on uWt families at tho residence of that there are tour feet of snow oh tho 'U.-suny mum. January u, lor wuiii vr,, j,, u'Conner nee Cecil Bdnall summit of the eiskiyous. The Ash-; eiaoorate piuiu are Doing maao. . ot j-hoenlx, sister of the mall con not urby over our beautiful muddy roads with the mull contract jr, Mrs. Uoo. W, Averlll of Hound Top alito came lu for lunch and wvnt on out to Modford. Millard ltoMnson and Duster Mat- Main. Thone 831. f 251 Does your Ford start ' bard these oold mornings? We guarantee to make it start right or no charge. Ttivcralde Qarago. Mrs. Minula Bargent. of Central i Point, Wan VAKen to a Wedford hoapl- . . , ' ..-n !' Thii rnmmia .Wnwni mi-uiv mIik'S and I ........... .. ..I...... o. th.iw.1 rama In tap lula (tltmni' 2,a 1 T.nTr, r.Mowfalls. the highway over the Slskt-1""" dress shooa. Army Uood. Store i uu ma. XU,.M WPW 3X pr.Bnot and j Lewis KoMnw.n and Tamlly have LJST, i! . .i f tr!Jvn ,! youa will be kept open throughout the : 82 a Central tf. Wur0 related by blood or marriage j moved Into the house with his brother. J. , m r. i t- L ..M-,. iwthtefby thki.seot hors? and draj;s. Army, underwear aud union suits, lTpl thflH)( wmt 0M u( lhv Wai John U IU)l.lns0. Jr., to help to care Aire, ataiwe vuioertson, oi nis cuy. i - , ,ih. cheatmr than elsewhera. Army Oooda K-,tknr,h,.i. . ... - nt ik. tiiuh,.,,. for the two children ha has laft on Ashland Tidings. ,; ; K Stm. S2 H. Central. " tfi ...,- i..ri..ii...i r, k. hla hands. Ta MCPhnrs in. Mrs. Fred Initlon. and Mrs, llalph Ilosklns and wlf her Mister, Miss Yelma Hannah of melted snow, amounted to 1.10 inches, nf the twelve children were taken In a I Trail were In town Tuesday. 1 Mhs JtlMviJ!rt b'"ie stat9 on" M times whoa their rm the mln and snow.iftorm of M Um6 M WU B8 a tln din- .iiti- wTJ? riwe. are needed, are stationed atlThuMay night up to 8 a. tn. yetrdy !noP iBd ttfUir j,,lnt,r tho grt.i.p was Mr. ZZ . Zt., . Pt". LfJ? ike summit during the winter. Last the precipitation from tho rain and tBKpn lu different bunchoa and thrcin'l nnnM nt tVat nliil vrvtt ran mul r.'krul moey. See Pgden. rear of . C,,; "lTiTZZ"; 'ttl ... .V. .. . .. .l tral Ave. Riyrabijv aflce coraVlto.-.l.i.H.i5 Our Special price, oomplete....$35.00. and delivered. t; , 218 Ised, aprtag and new toattrees, lU SO J. J. Huchter, division accountant, Snnltary steel oot and new mattress, land A. 8. Bliton, nscountant of the fti.vS. The Medford Exchange, 811 jCaUfornlaOregon Power company, Fbrsythe P' &' pieanern. pton'a' ? clJtm t0 tt mU S. Shop at 116 mtleto. v Pmpt ," . " . . service and prices lowest Conalstet Vr;JanUafry fT' iTn with firet class work. Work called for , f cdv Trcoau r.Mucd $10. Come and tw tUCUt VttM. iUClU VU JMUVI. Vl West Jaain. Thone 031- . 246 The public market this morninp was heavy In meata and home produced noner. i; VegotablMi wire ecarc. but tber was On ample supply of chlck- end. '.- ' ; - r- Dancing! At Natl To-aite. . iis - ' Keep him pood natured with Red Ribbon coffee. 218 The Oraals Pass chamber of com merce nas acccpiea ue jnviiaiwn v attend the forum of the Medford chamber, "Wednesday, January 18. and expects to , send a strong delegation. Oae of the Grants J,'as delegation will do tee speaker of the day. spent Friday la Grants Pass looking over the hooks oVtbe Q rants Pas of fice of tho company, and Installing some trt ledger forms there. ' 1 WUllaui Campbell, local agent of Oregon Journal. Phone 871-L. ' 240 Shingle, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Balds and chil dren cf Wood lawn orchards spent New Year's at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen's home. , ' Suits to order at pre-war prices from $28 to 155. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. , - f - 250 Ida E. Wood and Florence Grave. stair. ' 850 0t your lot to build on at the City Hall before they are all gone. tf Guests at the Hotel Modford Include Z. N. Affpa of Portland, H. Karaber of New York. Margaret Mansfield " of Prospect, P. O. Crawford of San Fran cisco. C. J. Streeter of Stockton. Calif.. W. J. CantreU of Seattle and L. R. Gilbert of Kelso. Wash. Fred Alton Haight. teacher ot piano and harmony. Classical and popular course. Studio 318 Liberty Dldg.. Medford. Ore. Tbone T3. ' tf Suits and overcoats of dependable stylish woolens tailored right Prices 128 to 55. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. 250 .One ton truck; with Ford engine.! Phono 778-W. Terms reasonable. 150 Pa il's Flectrlc Stre. 248 ' Miss Margaret Mansfield of Pros- TMia. J'al Uansi a corswUtira for;Pct Is visiting In the city for a piano teachers. Studio 433 South Ivy. . "' "7 "l pv.m ?7.w T-m .nw- L a few days transacting business. A gigantic sale of groceries, flour " the Spot Cash flasket Orncery, cosh 1 1..J . . .W.. . . 1 . T. Liberty cars are in a class by then- T,- "f "f. V .-7: solve. See them at the Rlveralde -2hN Wvs.rrt.te AT-. 2,6' 4 1 r.ver)Qne soiuia curenwy ins!ici i the uupmobile before purchasing a .1,. ...K!,.- , Hn.,.....!. - .. . , f -" WWr ill N'nPoae. Pn..c 5ST.-J. ... tfjdaya.; Atte; tiea !s d!rMl Tto. tte' C First PaiH'st. church a 2 which tftl's of Sun- day'3 fervict s when Rev. F. R. Leach ; Garage. Klvve two sermons of interest. At 11 r All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel D. E. Millard is announcing f r hl. A. S. Roaenbaum. Work." showing what la the highest : message is a practical one on "The 'the Church.- and especially invites aUmpnr. ho has been in San Fran- ThA .veniBB Siin,la Avcnln? -Tn XM With I "uu uuw t'u,:a SBot former local S. P. for the Tragvdy of Neglect," The choir bos; those who are Inclined to express some good music for both Strangers are invited. services, j themselves in the terms of his subject The speaker promises your money's cisoo for two weeks, returned to Med- frd this morning for a brief stay enroute to Portland. Any member of the Knights ot All r,fftor n n I tnamKcra nf ntftlttl. ' WArfh en hA anrl will thpvtw in I ... . .. .. . . . . . .. . . I Pvthlas wontlnir work nhnnn K90-T ill , ins oommittee oi we jweutora post oi some goo a music lo aotien any narsa; , : - the American Legion, ore requested to j things said. The subject Is .at least !,, Tenln8s- or 8e J- Perr. be at F. P. Fan-ell's office at 7:30 p. m. 1 Interesting and no doubt many vfllf!"'"; .CTzT. i 2ion.:ay, January 9th. Some Important attend the service to see If the church j ...... A jiam M ..n . V. . tmM ' I. Waba fn . n rt . V. ...kta.. be needed. Br Edgar Wight for low piices. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pellet tf were' Amy cota 13.25 at Army Goods Store, 32 8. Central At. ' tf Trench shoes, hob-nails, Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central tf The basketball rume at Central Point last night between the htgb school teams of that town and Rutte tails was won by the latter, IS to 10. Russell Shotwood of Medford acted as referee, and In the game tonight be tween these same teams at Ventral Point Mutt Wllllamaou of Medford will be the referee. . When better automobiles are built. Quick will build them. tt All kinds ot rougn and dreesed lumber. Wallace Woods, pbons 10k til E. Main St Among the Medford men tn Portland the past fow days were T. J. Fuson and Fred L. Colvtg. When tn need of oaah and doors, call Wallace Woods. 108 or come to 711 B. Main St Try a Super-tread tiro the t!r with a wider and thicker tread they wear longer. Riverside Garage. tf C. E. Gates of Medf rd who iWt satl Ned with' the way the Jacks n county delegation v ted on the -. rj,.s!tt. n !eglslatl.m. Is at the Im perial. Down homo some uf ,."lp" GaU's' friends say that be lias mado connections In 1'ortlaud which w'll bring him a tot of votes If be Uctd'is to become a candidate for governor In the May primaries. Beyond this gen erality they do not specify. Portland Cregonian. in-uiHiu'M Plus Service, TX. A. Holmes. The Insurant) Man. tf China ll!y bulb. Jap Art Store. with thalr daughter. Mrs. U A. Peder- j .nrf will k. tlTr , . .wiiurs ui in; uier me weea-eau : d(r K. E. Wlls-n. commander: A. J. I The annual installation of officers r-,n ,h,toi . lfiinf Polmoa riiil ft V. O will K!8en- Ueiiuen aad p-cahontas will have held at Masonic hall. Wednesday even-! 0,1 Bls rancn Plent' ' xt- bn,t i.,:.-,, i-tol L.n r r-fflor. E.l.... . Inir T H'W) -Til .li.llliw Anm. Ul 1U. 1 UQ IBI Mr. Pellett reports that fruit was EAGLE POINT EAGLETS r a. a ioua cveutng, January 7. The auxiliary corn-r "u" 1UB All ore invited, jmittee of which Mrs. Purdln is chair- "urueu l" lu"r " va8'8 .... w . . . Point Oregon. Mondav. Yreka News. . ! f - sio-imaa. wm nave cnarge oi me social, : . - R. D. Flaherty, formerly manager ot hour. . 248.j To close out we offer you a genuine the local Farm Bureau Co-Operative The truth of the saying that It is an ' " W' ,ttbr,f, 0T!r!0At J8 Ejchange. who left last fall for south-! ill wind which blows nobody good was''" p,ri,,34 0,;8le PJ? ,1100: em California, is now located In Santa! brought out yesterday when F. Uiff" 8re 3- So,nth C"ral ATe. riwiu ww bivcu. vroua vruiB. Mm. Phone . Ava, i1'TiDaf'tnn.lro!iarir0i nt th VpIIpv fnrotaltor ait PliHa Vfttwf1r Orange County Farm Bureau and of , construction camp on the Green ' i11 ttenUon JJ'fiB!W" , the Orango County Farm Labor asso-! Springs MounUin road, was fined 1100 j?j 403 N. Holly. . elation. , Dancing! At Nat! To-nite. 1 in the Justice court for having venison Lost Saturday J. R. Avert!! of Los Angeles, came in for dinner. Ho had been up In the hills near Uutte Falls to visit his brother whom he had not seen for about 20 years, George W'. Averlll, who has spent the most ot his life In the V. 8. navy. He finally set tled op a homestead on Round Top, a promni'ht landmark on the east side of Rogue river valley, and so bis bro- ither, J. R. Averlll located blm and separata (Troup, They luadu as fine pictures as anyone could wish, the in boys ot Mrs. O'Connor showing tn em to good advantage. We bad a very flna Sunday school Sunday morning. . The IHble class was led by Our no mtnlster. Rev. II. 0. Adams and he after Sunday school went to Sams Volley and preached. Ho bud a good audience, about (0 to hear him, and then preached again at nUht here, but aa It w-aa so disagree illo I did not venture out 'but be said that bis congregation was not very Urge.' owing perhaps to the weather, lie wtll preach here again next Sun day evening at 7:30. His subject will be "War or Peace." Everybody 1 invited to come and hear him. He will aid) preach at tlrownsboro at '11 o'clock a. ni. There was . also another shooting match here for chickens, and so far as I know everything passed pleasantly. There were onty a few people cama Into the Sunnyal le tor dinner Sunday, but Raymond Reter and fa-nlly. Mr. Chauncey Flore)', our connty rlerk.j and C. L Cifor of Sacra-nemo, Ca'lf, E. A. Hlldreth, Jr. and li Hf.thv Vud IllWn-th of Itutte Falls, ca no In j a llulo latir fr d'nncr and went on l"i Medford. Hildrcth was m his ny toj Cottagu Grovo to bo nt the bedside of' lUa futhvr wlui was rupurtod as bvlnx 1 very sick, and Rud returned ti thei Surnyslde to await word from hl brother aa to his father's conditlm, and the next day tbe message came that he was Improving. uj Dud wvnt on up to Uutte . alls. Lucius Klticald and wlfo came out Monday morning and In the afti-rnoon Mrs. Klncald went up to Duprey's mill to resume her dutios In tbe Crater; Lake school. There were four other; teachers and a teacher's wife went up' to Uutte Falls at tbe same time on the George Albert motor on the P. E. railroad. i Miss Hay who I teaching In the Bropny school district was a passenger .n the stage on her way to. her school Monday. Mrs. John Allen of Derby waa hero ' Hannah look passage on the stnge fir Uutte Falls where kh U attending the high school. ' IT IN FIRE HE It LIN', Jan. T. A hearded pas senger on a Horlln strtpt car was vertly burnrd yrterday when a man nearby ari-Ulriiinlty toui'hvd his crl- DOUBLI .O.O.F. NSTALLATION OF OFFICERS IS HELD Tliora was a douhln Installntkm ot officers of branches of tn I. 0 ,0. F, lu Modford lust evoulng, the cernmony bulng pvrforuisd by Captain 0. ' N. Davis. Tho new officers of Blaklyou Cnntun No. Id are as follows: N. J. WUy, captnln; It. A. Canaduy, lleutenanti furl t'earson, enslgu: L. O. Jloward, ttciviutitiiiit; V, E. Koddon, clerk. The officers of the Ladles' Auxiliary are: Mrs, T. G. llolim, past preul'tnt; Mrs. a N. Davis, prosldont: Mrs. N. J, Wlloy. vie prosl.l.tnt; Hand Wlloy, clerk; Mis. Lou Watklns, tivusun'r; Mrs. II. A. Csnaday, aide: Mrs. Iilr Kirk, standard guard; Mrs. I). To rot x I, picket The auxiliary drld4 upon Itoxy Ann as Its official name. Seral now imimbnr were lultlutei Into each branch. ' lulnld collar with a lighted clgnr. Ilia brsrd, ttioUNtitrhs, ayebrows and hair wro burnrd otf and bis clothing aH Sflr. Hevrrnl other psMi-niCra suf furvd sllsht burns. 2l succmiHmI In flnillnr blm. anr! ramirt 248 , in his possession out of season. Thru! .Tb" Jarge electric sign surmounting; havmg had a pleasant vl8it wln Wa have Inspected the reclaimed ! permisBlon ot the state game marten eIjrilfo",a-re6OB Power company Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We! the venison was distributed to poor uu' "'"ffc w"'n . . Recommend these lands as an invest-1 families in this city. Klamath Falls Fnb,,.l ' tnat he, ta occupied by u-.-ij , . kaxj, is oeing raiBea several ChUdren cared for. Mra. W. N. Camp-' J! br number of workmen. This is bell, 104 Newtown. Phone 371-L. 250 ! bf''ng 'n order increase vlsi- Please remember that classified ado, ! blI"; ,m 4 districts locola tnd small ad are cash In d- J,b" "?m' " MoMrch. nn. Hrlnff In vour And do not I use telephone. ; tf Perry O. Crawford, chief engineer of the California-Oregon Power company. . ment - Page-Dressier Co. . - . ti Among guests at tbe Hotel Holland , are V. 0. Craddock of Portland. J. H. Rickert of South Bend, Wash., r. and Mra. D. W. Stone and A. C. Johnson of Los Angeles, Archie Currier and Roy Currier of Sutherlln, Ore., and H. Q. Smith and J. C. Weatherwax of San , I1UIC1HUU. . Watch bis expression when he taatee Red Ribbon coffee. 246 . . Phone or coll our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page DreselerCo. j tf Try . our merchants lunch. The Shaetsi. At the Presbyterian church the sec- .rt, ..r.i w.va'lon4 Sunday of the new year mes "nftw luiivuuvuir to lue iuree mnuuiB leading; tip to Easter will be given. In San Francisco. Invest your savings In the Jackson Connty Building and Loan associa tion, tf V- r.i - ' '" ' ' ' ' ' , ... . ' ' The Way to Happiness t Happiness is not a place. It is not a thine. It is a relation be : tween things. We discover it most easily at the end of the path of daily unselfishness when we pass under the shining arch, "Help Another Every Day." Da a Good Turn Daily ' ; Help the blind or feeble man to cross the street Carry the 'packages home for that little old woman. Give a pleasant 111. imile to the clerk who' waits upon you. You will feel better ' and they wilL Greet the world with a smile and it will smile "" hack. Christianity is founded pn love to others. Attend the church of your' choice Sunday and discover by daily effort What the true measure of Christianity involves. " "V ( 11 AJif. ,! "PAYING WORK" 0 v 7:30 P.M. , "THE TRAGEDY OF NEGLECT" First Baptist Church N. Central and 5th St. Eev. F. R. Leach, Pastor him and his family Lester L. Smith and Ray Parker ot Butte Falls, were also here at tfee is being raised several Mma tlm. r.ir dlnBeP ir rirknr u on his way to Forest Grove to resume his studies In the Pacific university. Frank Netherlaml, also of Unite Falls, and C. II. Natwlck of Medford. and Mrs. Martha E. Potter who Is now teaching near Gold 11111, . and . four strangers were here for dinner the eame.day. Jack Kerby, one of our old boarders who was stable boss for Charley Polln while be was grading the right ot way for tne Crater Lake highway came from Brookings whre he bad been In charge of the Del In horses pn his con tract on a logging railroad near Cres cent City, Calir. came in and engaged board for a mpnth. J. H. Murphy, one of tbe timber men referred to In my last letter was also here tor dinner the same day but I did not ask about the damage done by the windstorm as I did not know that it was him until after he was gone owing to my poor vision. , Mrs. Thomas Cingcade went to Med- ford to pay a visit to some ot her friends living there. Mrs. Sam Coy also payed visit to relatives In Ashland the same day Thoae interested In tbe Irrigation project in this section mot In ,the Drown hall last Saturday, but owing to tuy Inability to get the facts will say nothing more on the subject at this tlmo but may later. Wm. Von der Hellen returned Bat- nrday from a business trip to San Francisco. George, Henry and Isaac Chlldrtth all of Ashland, were here Saturday visiting George and Henry's brother, Wesloy L. Chlldreth, Isaac being son of Henry. Henry tells me that he Is troubled with a growth of a bony nature forming In his nose, and that' he went to rian Francisco to have It re moved and on his way took the IrrI syphilis and had to come homo with out having it done bo has to make another trip in tne near future. Saturday night there was a grand masked ball, given with the usual prizes, etc., but I have heard but little about It as such little things da that do not seem to act very effectively on tho public mind in Eagle Tyint.any more, although I undfirotand that Ernen Pahack, our barber, took the prize for bolng the most grotesquely The subject will be "Christ's Last Mes sage Tho music will be of the same high grade as that so much enjoyed by every one at the Christmas season. "The Eternal Light" by Woodard will be sung at the morning service.. .This is one of the most inspiring pieces of sacred music ever written. As an of fertory solo Mrs. E. MacElhoee will sing that fine old hymn "Lead Kindly Light," set to music by Protheroe. Lath and plaster.' Medford Lbr. Co. , Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler W. E. Campbell, cashier of the. First ; State Rank of Eagle Point who was In ' Medford Friday,' says the new year finds business conditions in Eagle Point better thaii they were lat year ; and the bank's business is in keeping i with other business of that city, j White corn for hominy at Monarch ; Seed Co. phone 260. ' An expensive job of bouse wiring may ie as cheap as the cheapest If put In by a wireman who Is looking for pay-day. See Pierce for "House Wiring of Quality." Phone 4G5-X. 251 Chas. Voorhies, son of Mr. and Mrs Colonel Gordon Voorhies, left this afternoon to resume his studies at tho University of California, Only a few lots on Davlna- left. yours at once at City Hall. High grade tailors for man women. Orres. Ashland. Ore. Jap Andrews returned Thursday morning from a several weeks stay In Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews left before Christmas for the southern Oregon metropolis. Mrs. Andrews will remain there for tbe rest of the winter. Fresh lime 'and plaster. Medford Lumber Co. Lime et Medtord Lumber Ca tf George Eads and family accompan led by LeUmd Hplbropk and family, left Thursday by aula for Portland. Hot coffee and light lunches, ta males and chill con earns at DeVoe's Moleskin breeches and pants, Army Get tf and tf Goods Store, 32 S. Central. Hemstitching, Plcoting, 8c per yd. , . Buttons covered. HandlcraU Ebop. tf TOO WTt TO GUSSJFY FOR SALE OR TRADE Cows, heif ers, pair hlg mules, for hay, grain or brood bows. Phono G-F-H, Gold Hill. 247 FOR RENT Partly furnished 4 room bungalow. Phone 593-L. 247 " 7:30 r.M. II uPt Moral Detour" The second in tho scries on "CHAPTERS OF LIFE" Will, " LIGHT WINE AND BEER" solve the temperance problem f This question will also he 1is cussed at tho evening servico. '11 A. M. Is the World's Future 'For Better or Worse Well, that depends on what world you arc talking about. Hear the Answer Tomorrow First Methodist Episcopal Cfiurch Fourth and Bartlett J. Randolph Snsnctt, Pastor. TV NEW TODAY niubw lou3 comedy w(U t H. t II DANIELS THE GOOD LITTLE DAD GIRL Who Bet She Could Live A Whole Week in New York On Seventy-Five Centi. LN 'The March Hare You Know Bebe Aiul fclie opens on mllrvly new bag of ttirka in this rul lie kiaii comedy drama. ALtiO A t'OM:iV and "KKTTY" at llw Oi-jtan MONDAY "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE" 82 Per Cent of AH Widows Compelled to Earn Their Living and f ; - Support Their Children ? Y .... ., . : ' ' Tn t t tint 4 tTi a rwrun a anirw Y ' A.: Tn Anv 1 AA Wlln. '. ' ' ' y : - : y kA . . ... .......... To t)eatb of any 100 HuHbands.. ............. 100 Husbands leaving $10,000 estates , - - , . J A Husbands loav(ug f 2,000 to ld,000 estates... '. 13 , X .Husbands, leaving vory small estates reauirlrift widows to work for living;... .....' , 47 A. X Husbands leaving ho CKtato at all.........,.'..'.......'. .' .', l 33 1 y , ; " . i . . . ', . ' Proof of this statement la con-cct. tJovcrnmcnt Ktalbttlcs. 100 100 & X REMEDY Join the $ Jackson County Building and Loan Association t O. M. KIDI, ProMldont. , 0. 0. IlOtHlS, Bocrctnry A r ' -