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rKTlTT TWO MTCTVORD MAtTi TUTTWTNK "mEPFOT? D. (FwJOX. Til UK'Sl )A V. JANUARY IP, 1022 Focal and t f1 Personal S. A pompier ladder it tin latest addi tion to the equipment of the Medford Hie department. It lu H foot ladder with a strong book at Its upper end, for uh at fires Id high, buildings as a reacuihR apparatus where a structure Chief of Police J. W Hatcher went is-without fire escapes, and t enable j to the state line Monday where he firemen to scale from floor to floor, 'recovered a Chevrolet .ear with a drlv !J. A. Ormondy, assistant goueral passenger agent of the Southern Pa ! ciflo lines, spent yesterday on business in loe cuy, Hopping ort on a return visit north from San Francisco. , Flean, lulling to Wtmof dance, Jan. 21. ' ... 153 For business opportunities In S. Ore gon cobault the Four-Site Bales Agency j room 421 Medford bldg., phone 900. tf Twatlfe belts are a laii 'if The new ladder equipment. t Ewrywnere you look you Chevrolet. " i .1 ' t ee shaft broken. Reetmla ahow that it was stolen from Portland on January un tnv car wnsr pinned' -a note stat- 10 FORCE SECRET mm 1 CHINA tfjliuf Wat It nad betjn; loft for repairs. J Chevrolet. The curtain at the Knights of Pyth ias minstrel show tonight will rise promptly at 8:30, And the audience la asked to be sooted at that hour ready for two hours of solid enjoyment. Invest your saving m the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion. The city council has consented to reduce the improvement assessments of the Frvo Methodist church for a finxl settlement the same as has been done with other churches. Knlmknh t:im nrnt'tlrit nmt.iv nftor.1 fnoon at 3:30 p orv.ptly at 1. O. O. F. , Ktfrn committee of Ida Washington ' ' , ;57 : cvnft-rence tmlny adopted two res uu- Kvervwhere rou look vmi nwi l"l" uwuinn who- kinnw runways OUT INTO OPEN WASHINGTON:" Jan. l.-Tho Fnr tro.nnd then bosun consideration of the Ml". John TYpitorlrk Maorvn nar1rr In the Caf were ' 'overcoats. ' tools, a I 1 ,.. i a,.., j. nt.ihw ilnt1nr mnimttmint4 In .. , ... ... . , I i I rdi. irvinx IDHK tu ASiiinnu ue-i " - - impersonator and humorist appeared I clock and a,y deposit box bearing ,jwrix, a Kr,,at y e-.iJo)-ed address to! China,, the lust item on the' Chinese before the high school yesterday with' tne name of William K. Cole, Seattle, j lh ... . .ko Ktti lent bodv veater-! r th onfrne agenda. special reading nnd elicited hlshcat ash. Ashland Tidings. .iav -rtw,n 11., uM.vt ' One of U 'railroad resolutions which he was stabbed In the neck, and j1'? CaM! Co., left yesterday for o who has since police court for counts ami Ah not known,, will be .brought lnt court,1 PPe.MaI attention to children s teeth. ..Mc,(h of Ttf! KlJ ,Uno the' adopted, presented by Sir Auckland aJT h, fibjort does not sunl particularly , British detection. Bid. Phone office 2S5, Res. 331-B ; alIar1ns ovrlnx t0 Mr. Yln,us-S aWltty , isle. the power and China aHlo..t -51 u. . ...... 1,.. ., .! ,k ..v..i 1 "unfair discrimination." In railroad A nice dressy raincoat for 7-59 at; w0 ,,L ' u-it nr..t.r i rates and facilities. The other, by South 1 , ik,' . ' ,.. v- I Secretary llufthea, expresses hone in A a. ..... I ..!...... .. Ik. I ...... See them at the Riverside T"'lUMl u"""u roans unoer (.ninese coniroi. 110m comniendatlon and mtfeuclasm on the part pf the scholars and teachers. . Mf. Mason is in the city to (five an enter tainment at the First Baptist church. Friday evening.; i ,i ; , 8i6 Ceorpe GrlKsby who was engaged in 1 8. Army Oooda Store, 3 1110 uri wim uie ;iwnaji masic-1 (selves, ians late last Saturday fatcht durlns I 1 pat Welch of the RoRue River Val-! j Garage, ,u " 1 ' - : ; I (Kvirge T. Col lns and Diwa Dnrrell j failed to appear in week bushiew 1 visit .In San PrMctaoo. ft h fcu Bhnrt 'r fcta hearing xm threej TUg dajce n ''a- riJf I buMne,a triMo Klamath Us. The, tU;se whereabout ai!Urtrt. Free tranaportatloa. TickeU.. ' R.,Br, ,, M1(fl W Gtvirge T. Collins and Dana Barrel! wor Pl aubstantially In the form presented yosieroay, aitnouttn a tew minor changes were niado. hen the subject of existing com- Snappy dances at Wlmer Sat Jan. 21 Kvorywhere you "look you see a' wltmer.t was taken up it wss suk i Uonua plan or pay with i wWe' n(l tilcker tTead thur wear, . , 1, like rent Gold Ray;,oner. Riverside Garaca. 4 HI tr yr. . tf i Tbe .monthly meeUaj ef the Crater. pLT" Ciievrolot removed to 520 North. Grape St Rested that all the nations repre.'wnted by Chief of Police Timothy as aooa as I19 can be found. Warrants for his ; 25SJ There'was born to Mr and Mrs. R ifwrt,lah ne committee with a Hat of arrest were issued tnis mornlne; on the Mrs- T- A- Howell left yesterday ! p Flac.h pf jaeksonyj'u,," ln tn) rjw ! treaties and BKreemeots relatlnjj t charges .of aellinj Intoxicating liquor. ! afternoon for Portland. She eipects; ' . hnital a 'v.m nound ' ChlM and the proposal was agreed to havlaa; siK-h liquor in his poeeesslon : to return about the end or the week. 1 ' and Cor . wUcltlng tk rte of liquor. ;- ' JJiB-w' - ' Mrs. Jank Parter. dressmaking. unaer aoiuiera share of crop,- Realty Company, Marshall Hooper, vice president of Lake chapter D. A. R.. win be held ( . . t ' ? " h,( ' 'd delegates indlcatod afterward that the First State & Savin, bank ol 8.8. Smith. 7 IW. Eleventh wl .SPj SSu"! Pfl th9 list to b. la the business here as usual. DO LICENSES ARE NOW DUE MSON county TeU 363 Haydsn Jones, manager of the Photo shop left for Portland last tentatively. The lists furnished are t cover secret as well as public under standings. " Although it was said that the agree ment to furnish' this information wns only tentative In character, moat of the Klamath Falls, and formerly assistant street, Saturday. Jan. 21st at 1:30 p.rn state- bank" examiner, has resigned.) Wonderfully good. Re4 Ribbon of C B. Wailes, formerly of the, Bankers f- 1 ' -; . ' 1 2S8 Trust company of Portland, has been t ' &ah and doors. Med turd Lumber Co. named to suecaed" him. Trenci shoes with or without hob nails at Army Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. The Parent-Teachers circle of the Washington school will hold their reg ular meeting Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. There will bo a program and refreshments. : - . Letters received ia the city from Mr. and Mrs. John A. Westerlund, who are sojourning in Honolulu, state that they are greatly enjoying the life there. They have taken a bungalow on the beach only a short distance from the Elks Club, which in itself make a hit with Uncle John. They have met a number of former Medford people ia Honolulu, including Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klum. Mr. and Mrs. a A. MaJone, and Sergeant Fred Hopkins of. th U. S. Marine corps, with whom they had dinner recently. Fred ii stationed oa 2uty at Honolulu. . Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. '-: tr Madrons Dairy has certified Jersey ; 8 ? r ..;(! ' ' "s S 4 1 . The employes of the Grants . Pa&s, s Medford and Ashland branches ot the j StlnHnnt All Mmnnn, will . 4 .. . I dance this evenlnj in the American t?8Chofl b.u,"'f- The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. will offer good 2i4's at their mill at end .North Central at from $13 to $1S for balance ot month. tf! The Lincoln School Parent-Teacher circle will meet Friday afternoon at hands of the secretary-general of the conference before the commlttoe re sumes Us session tomorrow afternoon. Legion hall in the Medford building. About thirty couples will bo present and a midnight supper will bo served after the danee. .;.. Come to, Wlmer Sati .Jan.. 21, Peer less orchestra. - ''" -' - - J58 - When la need ot sash and doors. air "Wallace Woods. 10S or come to THE. Main St. - .. Pete Corum left this morning for Corvallls where he will attend the O. A. C. Mr. Coram will enier the school of commerce. . 'i -i. ' 0 The soonor you try the saoner youll like Red Ribbon coffee. s 258 Only a few lots on paving left. Got yours at once at City HalL . tf Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel Bldg. Telephone 503-R. tf John Mack, who drank a half pint Does your Ford start hard these cold morn lags? Wo guarantee to make It start right or no charge. Riverside Garage. Jack Hoffman of Dorwn and Brown's while doing so mo heavy lifting Tues day afternoon tore, loose, a ligament in his back, and was forced to go home where be is under a dotcor's care. The injury is exceedingly painful but .not serious. .... . . ... All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. : ' ' Mr. and Mrs.-Hal W. Bingham end Misa,. Eleanor have: returned from an extended visit at Santa Barbara, Calif. William Nosier of Klamath Falls, Is among the out of town visitors in the city this week. Lime, cement Medford Lumber Co. N. Y. Stocks of denatured alcohol ' last Saturday i 1 Bnmmef ; excurstou rates 1 on the night and was a very sick man for a day or two later, and whn vm riven I the choice of paying a fine of f20 or of milk and cream from tuberculin tested cows, for sale. Phone 201-J. 257 Carl F. Carlson and M. Audrey Mor ris, both cf "Ashland were united in marriage by. Acting Justice ot the Peace Farrell at 3:30 n. m. Wednes day afternoon, ia that official'a office. ! sen-ing 8 days in the jail, for intoxica tion, was later given an hour to leare town. Ha left quickly by the freight tmla route. . - ... .. Peerless orchestra, Wlmer dance. Jan. 21.- ,,-. - " 258 New and reclaimed O. D. breeches Peerless orchestra at Wlmer dance, I and shirts at U. S. Army Goods Store, fcaturday, Jan. 21. - 2E8 Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. A rural school, near Central Point was broken into last Saturday or Sun day night, and the marauders wrote objectionable literature on the walls. The sheriff's offjee is working on the case. ... ' . - . . A new and complete stock of ma chine needleB. Deuel's Art Dept. .: Army slickers 31.00 at V. S. Army Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. - 2&8 The Elks lodge initiation will begin at 8 p. ra. tonight, and a large atten dance of members is looked for. . , un: Doy: I'eerless orchestra at Wimer dance, Sat, Jan. 21. ' ' 23S We are atlll selling Velvet tobacco 2 for 25c at V- B.Aray .Goods Store. 32 Houth Central., . , ; 1 258 Wci5 0. Tait arrived home this fore noon from a business visit in Portland. 8yltex Ropo 6tUr--f)!ack and colors. Free ifletructlons. Deuel's Art Dept. Beat tho burglar. Insure with R. A. Helmed. The lusurar-ia Kan.' tf Tho U. fi. senate ha passed Repre sentative Sjnnott's bill to extend for nesday was right 10 years the prefereuce right of. entry land in the arly for aoldiors oa the. opening pf public lands, granting them S0 days' prefer-t-nce in oIectkn of .homesteads,-,. A new and complete line of Package Goods. Royal Society of Lo Morite. l'Vee Instructions. Deuel's Art Dept. Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash in ad vance. Bring ln your ads and do not use telephone. ' ' 1 , : ; ' tf OueeU at the Hotel Medford include , J- S; Parker of New; York, Mr. and Mrs; ' Peter Schmidt of Columbus, Neb.,' It Oleuson and W.. L. Jordan of Seattle, , W.. Eleanaer of . Los Angolcs, j A.- & Oeagg of Salem and W, F. Thompson of San Francisco. b , Fat goat meat from the Webster 32 8. Central avenue. " 258 Fresh milk delivered mornings. Phono 2S-J-3. . 260 Among guests at the Hotel Holland are C W, Cottam of Chicago, Thomas R. Campbell of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. H-iJ.. Burton of Minneapolis, Minn., H. K. Devereaux of Seattle, and A. L. Adamson and C. Beck of Eugene. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, ' re-inforced and guaranteed. . Only tho finest pre-heat-In a; fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 3D S. Front street When better automobile mrm Dalit. Bale will ffnlld them. ' tf Hot coffee and light lunches, ta males and chili con earns at DeVoe's. A drive for new members will bo held -by Josephine County Farm Bur eau, in cooperation with the drive by the state bureau, beginning January 23 Southern Pacific from middle went and eastern points become effective May 15th, and expire September 30th, When In need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 I. Main. NEW YORK. Jan. 19. Stocks. other than a few selected industrials and utilities, were freely supplied to day. Lighter money rates contrib uted to the general reversal. Sales approximated 650.090 shares. American. Beet Sugar......... 312 American Can . - .. U4 American Car A Foundry 14. J American Hide A Leather pfd 61 Ameriean Locomotive .tv.i.a American Smelting St I'.ofg IT. 3 American Sugar ... t3 Anaconda Copper 49.3 Atchison ,7. Atl. Calf ft W. Indies 29 7 Baltlmoro ft Ohio ...,31.1 Bethlehem Steel "B" 5S.$ Canadian Pacific ....125 Chandler Mottrs 59.5 Cbsapoake & Ohio .: 3K.S Chicago, Mil. ft St. Paul 19. The circuit court of Marlon county bus upheld th flog license law and tho county clerks hnvo been tuittr not ed by tho attorney (tetieral'a office to proceed with tho collodion thereof. The law requiro tv.e payment Of $1 Htjenne for male doirs, nml 12.50 tor females.- County Clerk FJorey has received 600 llcntixes and collars for use The penalty fr non-payment of the dog license Is death to the dog. and the sheriff mntntnlna that a dog Is entitled to life, liberty, and tho pur putt of cats, us long as ho does not go mad. and bite somebody. Last year Sheriff Terrlll. flntfootmlly re fused to have any canine blood on his hands, rid forla'tho sm way aho'it it thltr year. If any dogs re k'IMed tf will not be by tho shcrlfr. who 'seos no swine in being mean hint to knock a dollar out of some body." - , T'.ie law is appllcabio alike to city ud Country dog, the owners of city dn claiming they are hit twlco In the ro'?ketbook, once by the city li en", and once, by tho ftatoi ' On tho other hand, the country dog own ers say their dog perform good work In ridding the world of peat, guard the kids, are fairly sood companf, any pUice, or time, and behave thorn- selves whou they come to town. The hoot tho contention of sheepmen tUa' dogs kill sheep, and furthermore, ar gue, that a dog thus Incllued, will do the deed, as quick with a license, a without one. Last year dog owners did not tvir out any doors In the fourthom try. ing to get a license, as only S00 remitted. It is estimated that the canine pop ulation of the county is In tbe neigh borhood ot 2.500, Including about a dozun purps, with blue blood In ifto'.r systems. C. R. I. ft P 3 J.S Cracfblo Steel . 59.2 Cuba Cano Sugar . 9 Erie .. 9 Harry Bermlster came down Monday! General Electric 143 from Bohemia and went to Medford for inspection. - Mr. Bermlster was wound ed in the world war. Eugene Guard. High grade tailors tor men and women. Or res. Ashland. Ore. tf Mr. and Mrs. William Ilildreth from Medford have been here caring for Mr. Hlldreth's father, Ed Ilildreth. who is ill. Mr. Ilildreth returned Monday to Medford. Eugene Guard. . We have Inspected the reclaimed Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands as an Invest ment Page-Dressier Co, tf Mr. and Mr.e Wilbur Fancber who have been spending the winter at Mur phy, Oregon, have returned to the city. All kinda ot rougn and artnatud lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 K. Main 8t The Barnum apartments on North Front street gutted by fire last fall will be completed throughout in three weeks. Seventeen apartmcnta are now occupied. High top rubber boots 14.85 at U. S. General Motors 9 Goodrich Co 37. Great Northern pfd 7J.7 Illinois Central 102 Louisville ft Nashville 114 Mexican Petroleum 112.8 Miami Copper i 27.5 Mldvale Steel : 30 Missonrl Pacifle 1 New York Central 74 N Y., N. H. and HartVrd 13 Norfolk ft Western 69 Northern Pacific 77 Pennsylvania 33 S Peoples Gas 69.5 Ray Consolidated Copper I I S Reading 7 4 Rep. Iron & Steel . A 53 ranch at public j market,, i booth ) 14 Saturdays. e v . ; . 4,2.57 A good line of talk will not give you a good Job of wiring. See Pierco for "Hoose ? wiring rpf. Quality,"; fPhome 46&X.4 4 j In nil I 231 rr- cnro .iis 30Tntaar , 11. T. N 7 "! :A CATARRHAL JEliy is (narsnttsd by 30 yean service to millions ot Americans. Kondon't works wooden tor your sold, SnssElng, cough, chronic cattaiTh, bead. aUia, sore note, tic uruggists hav. KONOON flssnHls, Mlnv and ending January 28. It is planned I Arza Goods Store, 32 a Central eve. to hold meetimrs in each community of I bH the count)-. ' ' Mince meat and pies, cakes and Jelly at Public Market Saturday. , , 257 The cold north wind that blew Wed- off the snow fields. afternoon thermome ters hanging in tho sun registered only 50 'degrees.- Freezing: weather has prevailed all over the northwest the last week. One of the widest places in the etae la Klamath Falls.-" ' " Try our merchants! lunch. The 8hasta. . ; " ' ' The high school was dismissed at 3;13' yesterday afternoon because cf a parent-teacher meeting. ' Mrs. Paul Hansen cortetiere for N'uBone. Phona S8S.1. tf Get acquainted with Cash and Carry' system. This store was built up for tho good of the hundreds of people that have been, working hand in hasd with us, and have learned to live and let live. We are now brtnglnff down the high cost ot living.' Alt goods sro marked' In plain figures ! 00 .outs, that Is the value you get for every dol lar's worth of goods you buy Just the best of everything for lws, at the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, at the Vinson Barn, 229 N. Riverside Are. tf Dance Klnfjsbury Bat. night, Jan. 21. Leedom's orchestra. Nuff sed. 208 C. C. Cate was One of tho citizens wbo forgot to take propW precautions to protoct their water pipes lust night, after having predicted a possible hard ffecze. Consequently was phoniug and hotfooting It for plumbers all duy tcdhy. ' Fred Alton Halght, teacher of piano and harmony. Classical and popular courses. Studio 818 Liberty Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 72. tf ; Phone or call our offlee for Informa tion Klamath S"a!l Tula lands. Pago- nrofifiler Co The Gold Hill boxing commUjsion is going ahead with its plans for the wrestling match next Wednesday be tween Ralph Hand and Ben Ruebens. Tho story about Rueben's arm being in bad shape should be taken with a grain of salt if at all. The suspicion is gaining ground that Ruebens is scat terlng the report about having a sore arm to catch Hand and future oppo nents off their guard. They point to tue report that Ruebens had a sore arm before be clashed with Ted Thyo at Portland, but was able ti uao it effectively until he was heaved out of the ring on his head. ' Hemstitching, - Picotla& . ; 8c per yd. ; Buttons covered. ? " , ; LandlcTait 8bop. , tf Edward Rrseson of Yrcka, Calif.. has returned to his home after spend inga -few days in the city on business , . J". E. EiiBer, wh took 111 very sud denly while attcndlnK to buslneas in Medford, was returned to this city on the afternoon train.- Ho- was accoui panied by Mrs. Knger, Mrs. O. D. McAllister and Dr. Louis Melvin, who left this morning and met his train at Riddle. Mr. Enger's condition is serious and painful but not dangerous Roseburg Review. China lily bolbs. Jap Art Store, "I've got enough. I'll pay my fine. Let me out quick." Thus spoke James Smith, a J'jO pound canal company worker; when Chief of I'ollce Timothy entered the city prison yesterday after noon. Smith was arrested a week ago for Intoxication, drawing a sentence in police court of a 120 fine or 10 days in prison. , Although be had several un cashed pay checks on him Smith de clared then ho would not pay his flue and would "v it out," Shell Trans, ft Trad .. Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific Southern Railway , Standard Oil of N. J., pfd ... Studebaker Corp t'nion Pacific t'nlted Slates Rubber United SUtjS Steel Utah Copper C3. WeHtlngbouse Electric 50 Willy's Overland 5. American Zinc, Lead and Sm.... 14 . .17 . 0. . 3 . U .114 . DS .115 . 54. . 85 Seek Priende In Hour of Need "In the hour of nowl we quickly seek our best Mends," writes Chas. ScBrldd Ward de Wet, 957 73rd Ave, Oakland, Cal.. "our little boy and girl had severe dry, rasping cough without phlegm, a cough that chokes and flushes tho face of the sufferers like unto- convulsions. Foley's Floney and Tec was a wonderful emergency rem edy." Cases like this Civs Foley's Iloney and Tar Its reputation as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Adv, i 98c 25c 10c 50c 10 c 1 TRUCK DRIVERS FROZEN 10 DEATH CASPER. Wyo., Jan. 19. Officers from the sheriffs office started north or the Salt Croek highway this morn ing to Investigate a report that two trurk drivers had ben froieo to death lart nlrht. Temperature had moderated tnla morning after reach tug a minimum of ten below turo. Temperatures in Wyoming ranged from 10 to 4S below Inst night, the latter reported from Worland. GATIE LAW BREAKER GETS JAB. SENTENCE Iewey Fitzgerald, the rancher and miner ot the Little Applegate unction, a married man with children, who was placed under arrest by District Ovn Warden Pat Dalley srernl d.ivs ag'i fiiosdod guilty to the cnargo of b..'.n; a quantity of venison In his possesnion out of season before Acting Justice of tho Poaco Farrell in this city yeHlor day. A sentence of 30 days in Jail and s flno of IG9 was lmpod, and Kitrger aid becaueo of his family wns paroled during good behavior, Sale ' Prices ssswasssssaBHsssssassssaaM sMwwsssssassssjwssssBassjsassi Another lot of those $1.50 Aluminum Roasters Join j while they last ,': . . 98c Men's Work Shirts going at 59c Bib Overalls , . Work Sox, 3 pair for Dlack and Brown Sox Mayo Underwear . . Canvas Gloves . . . Men's White Handkerchiefs' 5c Men's Work Shoes . : . . . . . $1.98 and $2.50 18-inch High Tops . . $5.98 Dayton Loggers . . . $4.98 i - 1 Yow -Can Save a Lot of Money Here BETTER HAVE A LOOK Men's new Suits, right up to the minute in style and quality; we are giv ing them away at . $12.90 If you are paying a big price for Clothing and Shoes it is your own fault That's all today Wiii H. Wilson t ! Xow PlayluK K. of 1 MinstroU 257 A. F. eV A. M. Rogular communication Med ford Lodge 103, Friday even ing, Jan. 20, 7:30 p. m. L. E. W1LLIAM3, Becy. ,U .-!.. 1 LJJ 8! .tlB I'O- TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY FOR SA1.B-CJ tons alfalfa and grain hay In barn: hay extra clean. Buyer can have ue of barn. Fhone BC1-X R-13-X, J. J. Skinner. 268 FOR SALH- Llaht Iirahma roostors, full bloodwl, beautiful young birds. AIho one PsrtrldKo Wyandotte roos ter, blue ribbon prize. CIS W. Fourth Bt. 267 WANTED Young lady with business experience for position as salealady. Permanancy. Apply Mr. Corner, Medford Hotel, 10 a. m. Friday. 250 WANTED Plain sewing, making and tacking comforts. . 017 Itcatty Ht. 205 LOST Glasses between Louie's Oro eery and Bnldpr'u Dnlry. Finder pleae leave at 33 S. Front. 207 826-J. 260 FOR, RENT Sleeping luat, 3 N, Qraiw, . room, bath jSATURDAY CONNIE TALHADGE "Tho Perfect Woman" and TOONERVILLE TROLLEY COMEDY . .. i . - . . . j m ..'; ti." ASK FOR Scholz's . GENUINE BUTTER ROLL BREAD , Tbe bijger tho loaf the better the flavor. Pound and half Bias now being made. Try one. PURE AND WHOLESOME AND MADE WITH MILK .! . J J-t-1-JLJ. I ..-.- V -T J...' 'J... -' JL.t. t. L, . JJ SPRAYING TRKKH' SHRUiminiY IrKn or amall (hrhni-d Jolw. Jftxlern tmlpinciU, ' lTion 100 for Contract It;itw, Shfl j9Jk- in w mi DR. R1CKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glaasoa Properly Fitted NO IROP8 XHX Broken Lenses Aernratcly DopUcated FACTORT OIV rREMlSEfJ LWillarcQ Price Reduction For Willard 1 'Wcod Inaulated'and All, Rubber iatteiies; B ! ' , Starting, Lighting and Ignition Work. Re pairs on all makes of batteries. Ford mag netos charged. Electric 5hop 8th and B&rtlatt . ' .''.' Phono 22 -J Two Year G uaranteo on all Rubbdr Batteries