Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 18, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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MEt)FORn MATL TRTRUNR M RPFOR D. OR K(lONr. SATURDAY. MARCH IS.
Vocal and ;
Personal
The Klks minstrel show ploved to
surprisingly small house at Ashlnnd
last tilKht. Tho members at the min
stnd company begun lnving by nnto
ttiln noon for Yrcka, Calif.. ivluiro the
nttructlon will be given tonight. Vetera
thouter at Yrcka was entirely sold out
two days ago for tonight's perfor
nnuico, so that the lurec number of
members of the local Klks lodse ho
will accompany the minstrel company
to Yrcka will be sure of not being able
to sco the show. A bis banquet will
bo served to minstrels and other Elks
ftnr. the, show, ,t , ,
' Ilard times made easy, buy ranches
without mony, pay with snare ot crop,
like rent. Cold Ray Realty company, tf
If it's insurance ire write It R. A.
Tlolines, Tho Insurance Man. k ,
' For Bale Imported I'ussy Willows'
that grow to a big tree. Phone Mrs.
W'm. Daln. C27J. - SOi
The public market of this forenoon
was a fair one with a biff demand tor
early seed otatoe, which could not be
filled although a considerable quantity
was on sale. : There aeenis to be .a
scarcity, at least at this time, of early
seed spuds. , , . ';
Laundry work done. Phone 455-f.
518
Frozen automobile, tractor and truck
cjbndera " welded, re-mforced and
Kuaranteod. Only the finest pre-beat-ioji
fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Wedtng Works, S3 S. Front street, tf
K. Burnhoin Kalos toilet requisites
have had an international reputation
since 1871 and are qualified thej best
of their kind. For full particulars make
inquiries at Medford Beauty Shop,
room 429, Medford Bldg. .. 30S
The debating tem$ of the Grants
Tass and Ashland high, schools will
contest with the winning team of the
South Willamette valley district Med
ford high was eliminated lust week
from the state debating contest by
Ashland high's victory over her team.
Repairing on ladies' and men's wear
ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea
son able. The Pantorium. Phone 244.
The recent burglaries In Medford
are causing many people to consider
the security of their homes while they
axe taking their vacation and the
house Is untenanted.. Many of the
houses which hare been burglarized
hive been built for a number of years
and the door and window fastenings
ore not giving the service required of
them. Any piece of machinery will
wear oat with use and such is the cose
with the fastenings. If this Is the case
at your house, call the Medford Furn.
St Hdw. Co., Phone 3-J. They will In
vestlgate your needs and will give yon
an estimate on re-bardwareinz with
new, up-to-date goods. . . ..306'
:- vado sewing school helps you to
sew and dress right at small cost
Individual or class work by the hour.
city and out or . town. .No evening
classes. .We will shop for you by mail.
All appointments by phone er mall
only." XT. 1." Wade, phone 41(5. 331
East Main ! street 329
Billy Hooker, spent today at Horn-
brook on business, intending to return
home tonight
Three-piece reed livtbg room sets,
special $109.15. M. F. 1 1L Co. 308
Everywhere you tool you see
Chevrolet tr
Central Point Hotel for sale. 40
rooms; would cost $30,000 to build
Price today $3,100. Might trade. Price
will be reduced $100 every day until
sold. Gold Ray Realty Company. Phone
728-R or 134-Y. , , 300
The sin of inconsiderateness is . i
common one, so says Ilev. F. R. Leach
lir his sermon theme for Sunday mor
ning at the First Jlajitist church. Many
can see no difference between the man
wbo is and who is not a Christian. At
7:30 p. m.. Rev. Leach announces he
will show what constitutes the distinc
tion. Both subjects will be of Interest
and profit The choir has some good
music.
. Four-piece mahogany bedroom ' set,
former price $540. Special $321. M. F.
& H. Co. . , - 308
A newly overhauled car needs wort
Jug in carefully. Don't wait until the
hot weather and tlien be bothered by
an. overheating motor. We are equip
ped to handle all makes ot cars and
guarantee our work. We guarantee to
stop oil trouble. Have your cylinder
work done by one experienced in that
work and on a first class machine. De
Lu:o pistons; rings, pins. Work by
hour or flat rate schedule. Riverside
Garage, P. F. Close. - 308
Telephone 1040 Rogue Valley Floral
Co., for your cut flowers and plants.
Night phone 149-W. - 320
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wight and two
children leave Monday for Los Angeles
intending to make their future home
somewhere in southern California. Mr.
Wight recently closed out his Jewelry
business in this city.
, Orchard ists! Lime sulphur $8.75 per
barrel. Bear Creek Orchards. Phone
8-R. .- ' i ' 310
Private Obstetrical Home, 611 North
Bartlett. 308
Auto insurance. Brown & White,
Mrs.' LoraJne CoWglll leaves tonight
for a Visit at Portland.
McQuay-Korrls rings. ; Riverside
Garage.
Jnst received a new line of stamped
goods for applique and embroidery
Deuel's Art Dept
A now line of embroidery transfers
ot initials and monograms. , IS cents
copy. Deuel's Art Dept '
E. A. Collins departed this morning
for a sojourn at Olympla, Wash.
Stamped pillow cases for crochet
and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept,
this office is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders, to traveling men and have,
them printed ouj of Medford, ' Phone
us and we will calh tf
Lath. lime. Medford Lumber Co.
Mrs. M. ltlce, the early night opera
tor and ticket clerk nt the Southern
pacific depot romimos her duties to
niniit after having been absent a week
on neeount of her mother's dentil in
Portland.
See tho new taffeta dresses at The
Colonial. 30(1
Tho Colonial lias all the new Blwdes
in silk hose. ' 300
Frailer for horseshoeing and all
kinds of plow work. 109 S. Holly. 30T
lieu Mollor, superintendent of the
401 Orchard arrived homo this morn
ing from a business visit at Fresno,
alif., since last Tuesday.
Hemstitching,, t
Ficoling.
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. : If
All our pastries are for sale to lie
public. Medford Cafeteria Basemont,
Medford Building. , 3i
Several thousisud dollars to loan on
improved ranch security. 0. C. Horss.
Tho question box feature of the Sun-
ay evening service at the First Meth
odist church is of increasingly popular
Interest At the service tomorrow
evening the pastor will answer: Have
modern fashions robbed the church of
its Christian virtue Is there any evl-
ent e ot the people of hlxh school ago
turning against Jar.2? IX) the facts
indicate that the expwted after the
ar" revival of religion Is coming?
When In need ot rash and doors.
call Wallace Woods. 108 or come to
11 E. Matn street. V
Everywhere yon look you see a
Chevrolet. tt
Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold
under Soldiers Bonus rdan or PT
share ot crop, like rent Gold Ray
Realty Company. tf
I. T. Sparks, traveling passenger and
freight agent in this district ot the
Southern Pacific railroad, arrived here
from Eugene this morning, and will
haiieron Mark Montgomery, the local
P. agent at the Elks minstrel show
at Yreka tonight
Ladies' and gents' nulls thoroughly
cleaned and pressed $1.50. "We arc
not satisfied unless you are." City
Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 8. River
side. Phone 471. ;. 307
It is false economy to let your gar
ments go, when for a nominal charge,
Forsythe Dyers & Cleaners can fix
Uhem np for yon. Phone 311. 306
Fire insurance. Brown ft White.
Dr. Chas. T. A. Sweeney did not go
to i Portland yesterday with ' Mrs
Sweeney and their daughter. Miss
Edith, as was published in the Mail
Tribune. ' He will remain here during
their Portland visit
Over-stuffed Davenports as low as
ICQ.SO, special price at M. F. 11 Co.
;- i 30S
Special sale iou cant keep us
down, we are bound to stay. For Sat
urday and Monday only, March 18 and
we; wilt, sail heavy denim, IS
and 20. We will sell heavy blue denim
overalls, sizes up to 42, for S9c. over
12. for $1.19. 4 pair army cashmere
socks for $1.00. Hickory shirts for
98c, limited-one to a easterner. The
store that gives you better goods for
less money, United Amy Stores, 32
Central Ave.. South. 1 306
When In need ot shingles and root
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main.
Father Morris E.. Snyder of Mount
Angel left today for Portland after
having spent the week here' perform-
ng Father John Powers' local pastoral
duties while the latter was in Port
land. Father Powers -was expected to
arrive back this afternoon.
For sale Furniture. 135 Almond. .
306
Dresden china boudoir lamps made
in any shade of taffeta. Inquire at
Vanity Shop where lamps is on dis
play. . 308
Eight-piece walnut dining room set
former price $460, now $213, M. F. &
H. Co. 308
Many of Medford a best singers with
Dick Posey as an added attraction will
appear at the concert at the Baptist
church next Tuesday evening. Get
your ticket at Marsh's grocery.
Please remember that classified ads,
locals and small ads are cash In ad
vance. Bring in your ad and do cot
use telepbono. '.-.;., tf
Five-piece walnut bedroom set
$182.50 was former price, sale price
$128.23. M. F. 4 11. Co. : - 308
When you want dry mill blocks Just
eall Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76.
Guests at the Hotel Medford include
A. W. CroHsman of Los Angeles, Willis
K. Lebo and B. B. Ireland of Tacotna
P. F. Van Winkle and F. J. McCurdy
of Seattle. W. P. Morton of Indiana
polls, Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Yost
of Lincoln, Neb.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
711 East Main street '
Have you seen the boudoir lamp at
Vanity Shop? Orders taken for lamps
and also for desk telephone frames
with Dresden china heads. Something
artistic and very popular. : 308
Charles Strang received a telegram
this morning from his son Hob who
resides in Reno, Nev.. stating that he
and his wife would arrive Sunday
night for. a visit with the family in this
city. . t , ; v -
See the tievf shades and styles in
silk sweaters at The Colonial. 306
32 Beaume lime and sulphur; also
dry. Conner Warehouse.
When better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. tf
You re paint your house, why not re
hardware? , Estimates . furnished by
tho Medford Furn, & Udw. Co. 306
Woodsum McDonald and Cloone'Pot
tenger arrived this morning from Cor
valli8 where they are students at O. A.
C and will spend the spring vacation
with their parents In this dty.
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association
tf
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuBono. Phono 5K5-.T. tf
Those who appreciiito good music
will do well to attend the service to
morrow evening Ht 7:30 t the Clui
tian churvh. Tho program will Include
thtvo exceptionally good numbers by
the large orchestra, n mnlo quartet
number nnd a baritone soloi by Harry
Seougall. Mr. Millard has also an
Interesting message for the meeting.
Men's suits thoroughly cleaned nnd
pressed tho tentorium way for $1.00.
I'bono 241. (
.lr. and Mrs. it. W. Howard of
Princvillo, Ore, are guests at the Hotel
Holland, as are O, K. Itiss of Salem,
It Flint of Rottetiurg. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Mendel ot New York. T I. Chapman
of Eugene and It k. tolsom ot Minne
apolis. tf yon have a second-hand garden
wheetbarrow In god sbape to sell, call
390-L.
Mr. und Mrs. 0. 1 lvKlson return
ed this morning from Ihfllr visit With
friends and relatives, in 1 Aneles.
Beauty Is tha first gift that nature
gives to woman- and the first she
takes away. Mcdfotd Beauty Shop,
room 429 Medford Hldg. 30R
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Grieve of Pros
pect arp in the city to remain tor sev
eral days on business and visiting
friends.
New nnd second hand plnuos bought
and sold. H. G. Launspach, phone
CtC-R. Have no overhead expense, see
me before buying or selling. 321
M. A. PeLow of the engineering staff
of tho Associated Oil company, spent
yesterday in this city on business.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet tf
Tho seventeenth anniversary of the
Ashland lodgo of Elks was celebrated
Thursday nlht by a largely attended
ball and banquet given at tho lodge
club rooms.
;. powerful and. Impressive three
reel motion picture. "The Woodman,"
will be given Monday evening. March
20th at 7:30 at the Phoenix Woodman
ball. Deputy Head Council Martin will
deliver an address. Free to all. 306
Emit Mohr, proprietor of tho Hotel
Medford left last evening for Marietta
Springs. Calif, for his health. Clyde
Gardner, chief clerk, will occupy the
position of manager ot the hotel dur
ing Mr. Mohr's absence.
The new barn owned by Henry Ward
Pomerene at tho Pomerene place on
the Pacific highway south of Tolo,
burned to the ground last night The
structure contained a quantity ot hay.
The new house which was saved from
destruction with difficulty. The Pom
erenes are now in Los Angeles where
Mr. Pomerene occupies a position with
the American Radiator company.
The local moving pictures, taken
when Louise Lovely was recently In
this city, will be shown all next week
beginning tonight at the Page theatre
as an added attraction to the regular
shows.
Tho Presbyterian church is making
preparation for Easter In several ways.
The Woman's association under the
lead of Mrs. Jap Andrews is preparing
their annual bazaar for April 4lh. Tho
quartet Is working hard on their Eas
ter concert, which has always attract
ed so much attention, and the pastor is
beginning a series of sermons leading
up to the Easter message of Resurrec
tion. This Sunday "The Triumuhal
Entry" wilt be In our thought as the
opening event of passion week, later
messages will be on "Gethsemano."
"Calvary," and "The Supreme Message
of Easter." At the morning service
the quartet will sing two numbers,
"Behold God Is Mighty" by Wooler and
Hosanna" by Rees. At tho evening
hour, as the pastor will have to leave
for Portland to attend a home mission
committee meeting, tho Rev. C. C.
Hulet of Ashland, Presbyterian Sab
bath school missionary will tell of his
experiences and work. ,
Mrs. Robert M. Wilson nnd , tson
Irving are spending tho week-end in
Grants Pass.
in" Little Lord Fauntleroy," at the
Rialto touight, Mary Plckford rivals
the athletic feats ul her athletic hurt-
bond. She rides abicycle which is six
feet high, and does a fall over the
handlebars iuto a muddy street that Is
ae daring as any of Doug's most dan
gerous offerings.
Mrs. W. J. Hartzell and daughter
Josephine left last evening for Minne
apolis. Minn., where they were sudden
ly called by tho serious llluess of Mrs
Hartzell s daughter and her husband
who reside In that city.
Ninety dozen toothsome doughnuts
were placed on sale by the Salvation
Army at the public market this morn
ing, and by 10 a. m. half of them had
hoiu. mere seeraea to be no
doubt but every doughnut would be
sold during the day. s
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McGraw of Cen
irai roim, announce the birth of a
nine pound son Friday, March 17th
Between .Grants I'odb and Crescent
City are seven miles of impassable
road, lying over Oregon mountain
innsuDgers 10 mo coast are still re
quired to walk this distance. The
rood Will bo blocked by snow until tho
warm spring rains set in. Grants
Pass Courier. ,
Children, cared for. - .104 Newtown.
312
Mjdford people who attend grand
opera at. Portland next week, March
22 to 25, will find the Hotel Oregon
the most convenient, comfortable, and
home like for their stay. It is in the
heart of the city along the "Great
White Way" and every effort will be
made to make your visit pleasant.
MAN IN RANKS TO
BE BENEFICIARY
OF LEGION CENSUS
TEDDY'S
COWBOY
EDM
ENT
DISPLAY IN N. Y.
liUior linulii. i'iiv MiMii''H ami
liiiiliiK I'urilN, winliliim litvitiitlwiM,
loudl PlmiiiH mid all Milier kinds r
juti work. ,
The plant Ik m f bi-cl
eitllpi-il la lbi male. emploVM (hut
! iri union labor, hnvlntr tl next to
(lie lusrxt pnv cull In Mi'illolil. U"'
. I
i i l.i I ami i nn print
iiiniliiK lino nl
n;) Hill i iiim mad
I'M'I WlllMIT III III"
c-niiiimiMit iiliti'M,
If a IhiK anything, phmm Til ami
a is n Hmmim Wi. will rail nr fi'tid lit
H!tiiti n i.r hat Vnii v ant dy mull
nnil I'Hilinitli' mil be promptly
f iiiiiIhIii'iI.
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Hie Mick private, or rather tlie t x-f Ni;V YOHK, Mm". IS. -A colli!
buck, is K'nir to receive un.re fttten- turn nt guns, knives. cIiuum unit cunk
Hon than he did in war when thu'im; utensil!.. tha oiiiMunl vnulitntent
merlcnu I.i'kIou veteran census lu-.'used by Theodore ItooKovelt thiiini!
sins here next Monday under tho di
rection of Medford Tost and Us Aux
iliary t'nlr. It is the noeds and de-
Hires of the man in tho ranks that
this census is designed to being before
the nation. Instruction from atato
headquarters are to carry out thU
program to the letter, and tho local
post Is arranging that not a residence
or office In the community bo niltmed.
"t want every ex-service man to
understand that whether he Is a.
member of the American Legion or
not makes no difference In this cams"
said Commander Wilson of the Med
ford post today." What wo are go I nit
after Is a census ot ex-nervine men;
wo have tho members of tho Ameri
can Legion already listed at head
quarter. Anybody can nlgn up for
the legion any time ho wants and
welcome, but what wo aro after now
is tho name and tho needs of every
man or woman that served tho flitt
ed States in tho world war. It hap
pened to be tho legion that is tukliiK
the census because It's all in tho le
gions lino ef work, but tho census In
eu nit lilted for tho benefit of all tho
veterans of America.'
If any ex-servico men novo clulma
unadjusted or compensation cominK
that they c-annot collect, or are still
suffering from any Injury sustained
in tho service, tt is tho request ot Mr.
Wilson that they make sure to lot
their needs be known when tho cen
sus starts. Information U nloo want
ed about employment and if you are
out of a Job do not hesltato to let
tho census takers know about it. And
if you aro in a position to share your
ahnro of tho adjusted compensation
to tho Immediate relief of tho di-
ablod and their families, the enn-
vuiiserg want your name as surely an
if you were In need, say tho legion
men assigned to tho Job.
bis days In tho Uukolas, wan pl.icud
on view here, today by the Uoowovelt
Memorial aasociiitlon, Tho iiMNOiia
tion received the collection recently
from A. W. KiicUsoii of New York,
who obtained them from A. W. Merit
field of Somcis, Mont., ono of Colonel
Itooseveit'H lunch purine in tho
eaily 80',
A rello of tho colonel's first exper
iences til big imiiio hunting. Included
in tho colleetioit is an old 40-to cali
ber rifle, known to old front lortmien
as a "bear gun." Next to tho old rifle
rested n queer looking weapon which
lUiosovelt had nvulo to order to tako
on his first hunt for Mk game In tho
I ili; Horn monntalns. It Is a threw
tHireteit combination allot gun nml
rill" an. I while uld timers shook their
Iumi! nnd questioned Its usefulness,
It proved to bo an effective Weapon
in the colonel's hand.
The first pair of cbiipH worn by
itou.evelt back In the days when he
was hardly inoro than u teiulifiot,
compared with the ruddy adven-
Hirers who linide up tho "lld w'Ont"
of I bat day, U IllHO on lew. TbeV
show hard Uoago nnd hnvo a hole
burned In one kne. caused, Moni
field explained, by "ua alueplmr out
one nlKht without bedding and lie gut
too close to tho camp fire."
Tho smaller relics Include, a pocket
compass curried by tho colonel during
nil his year In tho west, n sliver drink
ing cup made from tho top of a w his-
kry flask and a pair of nosa glniwes
which according to Mr, Merrifietd,
tho colonel always carried with lilm
In case of accident, but left on the
ranch when be went to New York.
I
Golf or a Sermon?
Of course you need recreation,
plenty of it but your oul neeiU
culture, too. It can hest he nurtured
by regular church attendance. Do
not deceive yourself. "Whatsoever
h man soweth that shtll he also
reap." Neglect the things of reli
gion nt your peril. -
You would not live In a commu
nity without a church. CJivc it your
support your time, your brain, your thought, as
well as your money. Come to church Sunday.
for th uflfM of tin tt Jrtira J bid iht fff ((ft n QoJ ii
icnutl Iij ihnmjH Cftrlif Join out IjwJL
7 H
i
11 a. m. ,
'INCONSIDERATENESS"
7:30 p. 'in.
A CHRISTIAN AND ONE WHO IS NOT? IS THERE
ANY DIFFERENCE?
!Bip; Popular Concert
Tuesday the 21st
First
I Baptist Church
TO TR1B JOB PLANT
The .Med ford I'liiUinc !'., U eon
stil'ifly Adding new liitichlnci y ami
entlime'nt ti lis plant and Iho Intent
addition I forty font of new ofyle
ivii nml other mnterlnl for prlntlnK
U- l j. .... i . .,
Social Dancing Party
ItUrn by
Hillali Temple
Ancient Ainlilc tinier, Not'lri of .Mlle Slirlno
I T at hik N.vr
Mniri.r.l, Ort-Kon, I riiluy nenln at U p. in., March Ul,
l I. HMN IWIIt lt s , ,
Ticket ImtitdliiK l4ttNci, f'.lMl.
lit?
Fresh from triumphant ouRncementa
In San Krancloco and I'ortlnnd a. ml
other coant cities. "The !xndm Fol
lies" are tn be af the. Pao theatre
next Thursday night This famous or
ganization numbers seventy po plo and
Is headed by Harry Tate, who Ih known
as tho king of Knulac J a lmiKhmak'-rs
and lias appeared at moro royal com
mand performances than any other
comedian In the world. This id hit
first tour of this country ns he hno
never before aieared outisldo of New
York and Hostcn on this aide of the
water.
The company surrounding Mr. Tate
ia said to bo composed of the beta rovuo
talent that London can produce includ
ing Lillian Coles. Connie iirowninit.
Iaobclle Dorothy, Marie Dayno, Moll to
Moltero, Billy Holland, Ione Tribune,
Ken Kennedy. W. Wanla, Henri Koscu,
Harry Oibwm, Harry TicaHley. lsn
Maoge. and Ronald Hutchinson,
well as a chonis .of specially selected
Knglish beauties.
Georgu C. Warron, dramatic editor
of the Ban Francisco Chronicle, tins
the following to say of the opening
nerformauce in San Francisco: "The
Kni;linh In van Ion of the western stitKO
besan very pleatiantly Inst night at tho
Columbia thoatro where Albert de
Courvlllo's "1ondon Follies" opened.
The strangers imulo a. decidedly Rood
Impression intnxliiclns two or threo
comedians of worth, a pair of beautiful
and talented young, ladies, Lillian
Coles and Connie Drowning, and there
is a chorus that knows how to dance
If
7
Regular
Prcies
TWO SHOWS IN ONE!
Begins
Today
This Man Was Helped
John Grab, 2W9 Jackson Ave., New
Orleans, La., writes: "My kidneys were
weak and had a soreness and dull pain
across my back. I felt dull and lan
guid and my kidneys didn't art right.
I began taking Foley Kidney I'llla and
they soon put hiy kidneys in a sound
healthy condition." Foley Kidney Tills
help the kidneys rid the system . of
acids and wasto that cause Inmcness,
backache, sore muscles, swollen Joints
and rheumatic pains. Tonic in effect,
quick in action. Hold everywhere.
.Radio fans! Tluild your own
and long wave regenerative set.
plete set of Instruments for sale,
est types, new. 7 Itose Ave.
short
t-
300
I'UKBLO Mike Pagano, Punblo,
given decision over Leonard Malady,
Laramie, W'yo., ot end of ICth round.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Furnished or unfurnished
modern bungalow, six rooms, built-in
- features, flrepluco, 403 N. Holly. 30C
Kodaks
Get your kodak now.
Learn the little things
necessary io get quick,
good pictures, then
when vacation conies
you arc ready.
Medford
Book Store
34 N. Central St.
. i i
It
Harold
-,
Lloyd
' . in his latest and greatest thrill comedy
"Never Weakell,,
If you have a weak heart and
can't stand thrills or lock
jaw and can't laugh, bring a
doctor.
There are enough thrills to
make an iceberg shiver
enough laugha to make the,
Statue of Liberty giggle.
FEATURE NO. 2
Rudyard Kipling's
"Without Benefit
of Clergy"
This is the reaj Kipling-not a garbled ver
sion of him the Kipling known and read by
millions is for the first time really brought
to the screen. " : rr.
Coming
Wednesday
'The Call of
the North"
SPECIAL ADDED
ATTRACTION!
? f i ' s t;'
A Full 10(H) 1-Vct of J'icturfH
tnken in the I'ugc Theutcr by
LOUISE LOVELY
will, bo nIiowii nil wtu'k.
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