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PA'flE TWO MEDFORD MATE TRITHTNK MEDFORD. ORKCION". AYK DNKsOAY. APRIL Foca and ILj Personal The Intent Information from Orator Ntttton;il park received In Medford by Hinierlntcndent Alex StNtriw tilts morning from th park ranger on duty I ther whh that there was 16 feet of Know at the lak rim, 12la feet at Rovcriimont ramp, 11 foot at Anna Spring camp, anil T'i at the south or Klamath entrance. Whllo this is a much greater deplh of snow than In the park last year at this time Super intendent Sparrow snya it is hhotit the ornml average. . In't miss the entertainment hy P. Waldo Davis, on his Oolden Chimes at the llaptlst church, Thursday evening. April G at 8 p. m. Adults 50c, children 25c. 1- Itnptist ap'vn, children's clothes, and food si le, April Tth. Medford Auto Co.. Main and Molly. 13 Mr. and X.rs. H. Chandler Kgan ar rived home t!is morning from their several months visit at Chicago, and ctiroiite home stopped off at Santa Barbara, Calif., for a visit with Mrs. Kuan's sun, Jack Seuddcr. who is at tending nn educational institution there. When you have that jazzy feeling, and it over you is stealing, and you move your feet to syncopate, motor down the highway beautiful, to the p!ce that is most suitable. The River side Community Club, April Sth. 124 (let ready for spring. Great variety of grays and browns. Price $42.50. Klein the Tailor, 12S E. Main. 15 The members of the Elks lodge will iyiither tomorrow night in force for the installation of their new exalted ruler. K. E. Kelly, and other officers recently elected. Some exrt-a doings outside of this chief event are scheduled. Then u Friday night conies the concert and diince of the new lodge band for Elks and their ladies only. Don't miss the entertainment by P. Waldo Davis, on his Golden Chimes at thp Itaptist church. Thursday evening-. April 6 at S p. m. Adults 50c, children 25o. 12 Mrs. Itosell Watt, Spirella corsetiere for 'Medford and vicinity. Box 82. Phoenix, Ore. 14 Articles were filed this week with the state Incorporation department by the Great Western Mining company of Medford. capitalized at $300,800. Thej incoriKti-ators are Richard W. Turpin, Clyde C. Clark and B. F. Indis. i i Buy baby bunny bib big rtaptist baiaar, April Tth. -Medford Aiito Co., -Main and Jlolly. 13 Nick Young has moved his horse shoeing shop from Billings Blacksmith Shop to Eighth and Fir street. 11 . "Grants Pas is not the only town that has its robbery epidemc,"' says the Grants Pass Courier. "This morn ing the Ashland chief of police phoned 'down to stop a Ford roadster which had beeq, stolen last night from the Standard Oil company there. - Enders stare was entered and 12 suits of clothing stolen as well as a large as sortment of ladies' silk hose. . From another place a sealskin coat and a squirrelskin coat were taken, the coatg bavin? a value of about $900." Don't miss the entertainment by P. Waldo Davis, on his Golden Chimes at the Baptist church, Thursday evening, April 6 at 8 p. m. Adults 50c, children 2r. . 12 Xew khaki pants and breeches at a very low price. Khaki shirts, new, at $l.t)0 each. Men's garters 10c. Can vas gloves at 10c pair. Pack sacks as low as 25c. High-top robber boots for J4.S5. Army shoes that fit your feet at I'nited Army Stores. 32 Central Ave. So. 15 John Flecker of Silverton, Ore., is registered at the Hotel Holland. Other f-uests include A. W. Fenn of Yakima, Wn.. W. K. Ferguson of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. RE. Hall of Bly, Ore. Anna It. Conley, Ella E. Prettyman and S. King of Butte Falls, B. L. Hunt of Eugene and F. M. Bates and T. M pespot of Portland. The Red Cross Thrift Shop Is open every day at the Sparta building Come in and see how many things a ilollar will buy there. 12 Xew pleating- machine installed at the Handicraft Shop. 13 Z. X. Agee of Portland Is a Medford business visitor having arrived yester day for a few days stay, jing fuels and metals used. Vulcan When yon want dry mill blocks just' Weding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76. C. L. Goff writes insurance on any-1 thing. Telephone 41. . From a Bride: ; "As a young housewife of only Ufwo and one-half years' ex perience I am glad to find that even we amateurs can cook 'successfully if we use Royal ' Baking Powder." Mrs. J. L. M. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Contain No' Alum - Send for New Royal Cook Book lt' FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St., New York The Woodmen of the World will give :i dance Thm-sdny nlRht in Althen hall. All Wontrmon and their ladles arp invited. Young lady wants position as sden opraplior or office work. Will do extra work in rithpr. Vhono 3S3-J. tf Cash price for limp sulphur $S.?5 11). Hoar Crcok Orchard. S H I. tf The city council's plans for protect ing' mid safeguarding the city water system pipes wherever the Medford irrigation system crosses them have been accepted by the Kogue River Canal company, the contractor build ing the irrigation system. There are seven such crossings. We have a heavy khaki colored mini's sweater, knitted for us from new yarn, also several pairs of heavy sox hand knitted atthe Red Cross Thrift Shop. Sparta Bids. 12 Everywhere you look you e a Chevrolet. tr Ralph W. Hand and the Terrible Swede. Charles Nelson, champion of Canada, will wrestle next Saturday night In Portland. Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. IS Auto inauxiicce. Frown Jfc White. , A rock about two inches in diameter crashed through thp plate glass win dow of the Medfortl Book store en North Central avenue this morning, and shortly afterward a man rushed in and told the occupants of the store that the rock had popied from the tire of a lwissiug auto, the driver of which remains unidentified. The rock which was formerly one of low station and which was to have been used In re modeling operations on the Medford National Bank building, has risen and now nestles artistically between a blot ter and in ink well, parts of the desk set on display in the window. The hole in the window caused by the entrance of the rock is four or five inches in diameter, and a crack ex tends from each side of the hole to the edges of the window pane. Xone of the articles in the window were dam aged. "Beauty is the first gift tha( nature gives to women and the first she takes away." E. Burnham's toilet requisites: Shampooing', hnfrdressing, manicur ing, facial massage, scalp treatments, hair dyeing. ' Medford Beauty Shop. Medford Building. Phone 191-U 13 t'ncle Sam watches $1J5. Regula tion array and navy all wool cashmere socks at 35c 6r, 3 pair for $1.00. Ught weight summer underwear, short sleeves, ankle length for 95c at I'nited Army Stores. 32 Central Ave. So. 15 Mrs. B. Sharp left yesterday after noon for Alameda. Calif., where she will visit friends and relatives. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Launspach's orchestra, newly organ ized, open now for engagements. Per sonal attention to "private and club dances. Go anywhere anvtime. Phone S46-R. ' ' ' " John Downs of Butte Falls, arrived here the first of the week and Js trans acting business and visiting friends. At last night's meeting of the cty council City Suerintendent Davis was authorized to purchase a Howard Cooper street paving repair plant at a cost of $430. This is claimed to be the most convenient . street repair plant made, and is badly needed by the city street department in patching up de fective and worn out paving. Goodwin corsets fitted and altered free. 20 8. Fir street. Alta Xavlor. 17 Girls' and women's coats $2.00 and up at the Red Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta Bids. 12 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Y'arbrough and Miss Maud Comstock of Medford spent last Monday night at Grants Pass, Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 585-J. tf Model dress linings absolutely cor rect in measurements. Simply sew In your .dress and work is done at the Vanity Shop. , tf C. B. Watkins is remodeling a por tion of the salesroom of the A. W. Walker Auto company and will install there a modern shoe repair shop. The shop is to be equipped with up to date electrically driven machinery and in addition to repairing old shoes new shoes will be sold. It is expected that the new establishment will open for business within a week or ten days. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders ' welded, re inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest preheat- Clean new knitted wash cloths 3 for 5c. Red Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta (Bldg. 12 Leaves No Bitter Taste - The forms lor the walls of the new Medford Furniture and Hardware building are being erected and the concrete work on the foundation is wvll under way. Pleating from on to twelve Inches, five to fifteen cents per yd. Handicraft Shop. , 13 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Wallace Bros, silverware set of six Knives and forks 75c. Six teaspoons 15c. The store that saves you money. I'nited Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. South. 15's Permits to oneruto in Oregon were granted this week by the state corpor- j at wn department to mo soutnern Ore gon Gas company, a California corpor ation capitalixod at $250,000. Dance Eagle Point every Sat. niiiht. 21 Dainty knitted gifts lor the baby. Handicraft Shop. 13 Quick l.unch seed potatiH-s at Mon ach Seed Co. Xine persons and fonr cars were parked at the city auto camp Inst night. The tourists came from Cali fornia. Xew wall and auto tents cheaper than yon ever bought them before, at I'nited Army Stores. 32 Central Ave.. South. l." Hemstitching and pecotlng $C at the Vanity Shop. tf Fay & Sloan make their own hats 42fi Medford Building. U Ed Brock's Chevrolet' car was stolen off the street here last night, and was found on the Pacific highway this mor ning near Central Point where it had been almnodned by the thief when the gas tank became empty. This week only, tailor-made suits, values $50 to $iirt nt $42.50. Klein the Tailor. 12S K. Main. 15 Quick l.unch seed potatoes at Mon ach Seed Co. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Howard Hill arrived home this mor ning from a journey to Salem and Portland since last Thursday. Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. . The latest designs in pillow tops to be worked In wool and combinations of wool and silk. Handicraft Shop. 13 When better automobiles are built Buick will build them. tf Mark Montgomery, agent . of the Southern Pacific, is confined to his home with a bad cold which much re sembles an attack of the flu. Flowers for all occasions. See ns about your bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox Bonney, 1005 East Main. Phone 37t. tf Ijwn fertilizer should be applied now. r,et it at Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. ' Rose bushes and evergreen shrubs. Eden Valley Nursery. 6S0-J 2. 19 This i3 the last day in which the first half year's taxes can be paid In the sheriffs office at the court house without penalty. Another big rush ot taxpayers is on today, which it la ex pected will exceed the crnsh Of yes terday and the day before. Orders promptly filled for knife pleating. Handicraft Shop. 13 Tractor- Owners! Send me your name and address with, make of trac tor. Important! Bliss Heine, 916 W. Tenth St., Medford. tf Personal service given to all auto repairs. El wood's Auto Shop, 118 South Central. Phone 7G9-J.'' 31 Harry H. Ballard of Oakland. Calif- is a guest at the Hotel Medford as are E. S. Lorier, Frank L'. Manry and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kerr of Seattle. J. M. Zeller of Corvaliis, A. T. llorst and family of Centralia, Wn,' J. J. Graff of Eugene and W. D. Thomas of Peoria, 111. Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co. for pastuerized, milk. Safety first. 17 Bought suitings at astonishingly low prices, the saving is yours. Drop in and examine them. Klein the Tailor. 10 Fruit and shade trees. Eden Valley XuVsery, 680-J-2. 19 O. A. Colb, well known merchant of Grants Pass, was held up by a lone highwayman about 10 o'clock Satur day night within 40 feet of his home and Invited to go for a walk which terminated in the brush about a block from his residence. Here he was re lieved of $15, his watch and all his clothes except his underwear and stockings. Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co tor pastuerized milk. Safety first. 17 Hardwood flooring. Medfort Lum ber Co. When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Mrs. Fred Patching gave birth thru a Caesarian operation to a baby son last night in a Portland hospital at which she recently became a patient. Her sister. Miss June Earhart, the well known local nurse, left yils nior mug ior ner neusiue. Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt. Sat night. ... 29 Our hats are all exclusive designs Fay & Sloan, 426 Medford Bullding.14 Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association . tf O. E. Goodman, chief engineer of the national parks, and Well known in Medford and the Crater Lake section while enroute to San Francisco from his headquarters at Portland stopped off here today between trains to spend a few hours with his old college chump, Alex Sparrow, during which they discussed proKsed Improvements to be carried out at Crater Lake ha tional park this coming season. For rent on shares dancing pavilion, hotel, restaurant, fishing, hunting bathing and camping privileges cover ing 1000 acres. Jtiver frontage. Gold Ray Summer Ilosort, Gold Ray Realty Co. Phones' 728-R or 134-Y. tf Sash and doors. Medford 'Lumber Co. ... Flowering shrubs and vines. Eden Valley Nursery, C80 J-2. ' i'i .1, W. linker, former prop! ietor of a laundry in Hits oil y nnd now uresl dent of Hprlngflcld, Ore., nour Kimono. Is a Medford business visitor. , All kinds ot rough and (tressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S. Til East Main street. Danca Eagle Point every Sat. Hlsht. ... x ' 2 Hemstitching, Plcotlng, . Se ier yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Mrs. Charles Si and sun .lack hi- rived tli first of the week from iheii home in I Vent nr. 111., ami will spend the summer In this city with Mrs. Six's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Perl. Crescent orchestra, Kuule Pt. Sat. night. , 2'i We carry a full line of laities' hosiery ut thn. Vanity SIiod. tf Repairing on ladles' nnd men's wear ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea sons bio. The Pitntorium. I'hono 24 4. Sherman Welch, who makes his home with his sister, Mrs. It. W, l'oidl uiu, on Kust Main street loft this mor ning for Copco, whore he lias accepted a position with the California-Oregon Power company. Wan Smith of Con ti at Point accompanied him. Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co for pastuorUed milk. Safety first. 17 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Rhubarb and asparagus roots. I'den Valley Nursery. tiSO-,1 2. IS Mrs. Neil Franklin, stenographer In County Agent Cnte's office was openit ed on this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital for appendicitis. Hoi condition early this afternoon was re ported as favorable. Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co for pastuerfzed milk. Safety first. IT Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop like rent. Gold Rjv Reultv cornrwiov. K Hurlmnk and Corey's Thoinliss blackberry, Eden Valley Nursery. t.SOJ-2. ' tJ There was quite a change In the weather today from that of the past two days, and this morning seemed quite chilly, although the minimum teniieratiire was only 36 degrees above. Fair weather is the prediction lor Thursday. When in need of sash an I doom call Wallace Woods. 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. This office Is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to travellng.mcn and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us nnd we will call. tf PJease remember that classified ads. locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. Bring in your ads and do not nse telephone. tf Not wishing tt take all the credit for apprehending the two men who hiked here- Saturday from Curry county tr plead guilty to killiiiR deer out of season. Ciame Warden Hun croft state Uitme Wartlt-n J'ut Dalley. of .Vdfr. was largely Instru- mental In effecting the arrests. The ... u ,u ..arc ,.-,, . .a. k unmoor oi iie.-r. t, ranis rass Courier. upnsi apron, cnuurens ctotnes. anu iooi sale. April ,th. .Metirord Auto'rsinte. to.. Mam and Holly. n Hear the splendid music by the male quartet, chorus tiiolr and other special music a's well as an interesting nnd instructive sermon by l. K. Millard of the Christian church tonlnht. Another Rood sized audience last nlKht. Phone Snider Hairy & Produce Co for pastuerized milk. Safety first. IT Buy baby bunny bib bis HapUs! bazaar, April Vth, Medford Auto Co.. Main and Holly. 13. Best garden loam for sale. Phone &12J. tf There will be a meeting of the I)e! Molay for Boys at the Masonic hall Thuwlay evenins at '7:30. Initiatory deRreo and installation of officers. Apples 50c a box. Conner's Ware house. , tr. Attention, ex-3oldlert: Ranches sold under Soldiers Doling plan or pay with share of crop, like rent Cold Ray Realty Company. tf If it's insurance we write 1L It. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts and children will not return from the ciir.l until shout April 1 5th. Everywhere you 100K you see a Chevrolet. tf. Several thousand dollars to loan on Improved ranch security. O. C. Uokks. H. JI. Pars-ins is a tuislncHs visitor here from Seatilc, lonklnsr after-his various interest In Medrord and vicinity. Gladioli and TuberofKi bulbs. Kilon Valley, Nursery. C80-.I-2. ID Cliff Smith ami Chester Kubll of the AppleKate section were visitor In Grants Pass yesterday. JT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KO!t SAMO Plate Klass show ruses, shelvlnK and fixtures, reul ha renins. Heath's DniK Store.' WANTED Oliver 283 ore.lmrd .'i-bottom. K. K. Koss, Talent. plow, Ores. 14 FOR 8AM-3 Team horses weight 2200 'lhs."F. h. Tou, Velle, Jacksonville, Ore. , 11 WANTKD -Woman to do seneral housework. Call IIH5-R1, Thamdny a. m. , tf LOST Hunch of keys on chain key rinif. Reward. Call 77!l-L or lenve at Tribune. FOR SAI.K Horses. 1 pr. gray colts, Ke 4 nnd S yrs., weight. 1100 lbs. Price, $3110. 1 hay mare, hlocky liiilll age 8 yrs., weight 1400, price $lfin. 1 bay mure, ago 7 yrs., weight BOO, price $i!io. 1 pr. mares, age yrs., weight 1250, price $200. 1 hay mare, Uge 7 yrs., weight 1350, price, $125. 1 mule, ugr. 4 yn,.( weight 1000 lbs., ; price. 1100. A few big old work horses cheap.. Phono 308. Dr. 3. U Helms. 1 K ji '-':.') , ; ';( v' ;.,k' At Iho Hiigitestion of Councilman Drossier the city count It last nklil wont on record uminlmuunly ns Invoi lug that nil gas itud oil public service stations be equipped Willi toilets All but two of such Millions niv nnw so equipped. Free dirt for lawns or garden, Call tit building site, Minnesota street. II A. Thlorolf. . ; . ' i "Th World's Champion" Has Punches Walinco Itoid phi.wug one of the best roles oMils screen career, ill "The Champion." his now picture shuwlivt this week at llic Uliitto theai'V. The production Is imt lucking in punch inasmuch us the slar plays Iho rote of a )oun;t imui who becomes the middleweight champion of the world ml whips the rival who worsted blm In a fistlo eiicomiler before he linune,l the fiMlitlnvt I'.aiue. I.ols Wilson Is the gill and other noted favorite are III the cast. Service nu n and a lot of other will enjoy the comedy feature on this pr" gram called "Oh. I'nuiilso Me," Bebe Daniels at Page Another sparkling comedy -drama was presented yesterday at the Pagr theatre, with llotm Daniels, ul s a UUV and d.isllllig little figure, aillm.it Ing mcst of Its M ciii'it. The play is called "One Wild W eek.' and Is full of hutmiu interest, ilali nnd heroism. I'riiuk Kiiigstcy plays (he b'.'ulllii: n-.Hscnlliie role. The rest of the sup porting cast HiiKKiviu that milt h over worked phrase, 'allslar." It Is truly an assemblage of players who aie stars In their reflective fb Ids. ami I hey add ttthe Comedy with sharply drawn thariicteri.utions. They are Mayin Kelsi, Edwin Stevens, llorhott Standing. -Mull" Montana. Prance Raymond. C.irrle Clarke Waul and Ktlytlm Chaphuiu. "One Wild Week" will remain foi toninht and tomorrow matinee and night at tin' Page theatre. whtre other numbers n a good program ar: "Baby'" Pengy comedy. Pnibe New and Gene Howard at the organ. FROM LONESOME MAN IllrfllOP. Inyo rrumtv. Calif -i!., hi coins auiotintins to it r.v. recently In a tin can under the wooden tc of the cabin of Jean Corjioau ol I.,,,,, ,.1nP n,.nr h, ,, ,,, Hh'rt timt nK. Tll cnH Wl,ri. , ,,,.,, nations of from five t twenty dollars ,,,, apparently had been aeiliuiuhiled , over a on period of ears i , ,i,il.,., , ',1" ' .... .''' .. ViilHI ll-tl till Citato consisting of I llu-m- bonds nnd n-nl imvini; no relative. oriienn s property will revert I 1 the state. Another Leading National Advertiser Renews Contract l-'rtd Youiit? of .Seattle, tllst'lii t miiIoh 11111 riatr'-r. nnd .1 I.. 1 N l.im, o i-oruiimi. salesman, for KelioKK I or n Kinke ioniiitny of litttilo frock. M11 IiIk;ui. me in M -l r, ,1 it Mils wk on business. This popular firm's pin din-Is lire nationally known as tiinl ity prniliji-tH anil sold nnd used nlM over the world, The company nic Kiertt believers In advertW'liiB and nie Htnrllm; 11 new rampitiKn In this paper to rover southern OrfKrm nnd northern C'nllfurnla. They have tar 1 led ails with The Mull, Tribune for years nnd the new nnd eiiliirn'il run irnti proves they find this paper 1 t'.-illliible advertising Hurl 1 11 in . McGurdy ixkuuxck a;i:xcv Six automobile losses in this agency alone last week. Joy riders are getting busy. . Is Your car Insured? Call Phone 1-2-3 . Medford National Bank Bldg. KINGSBURY DANCE Saturday, April 8 Portland Orchestra , O'Connor's '. ',' , v Melody Boys SNAPPY JAZZY MUSIC I liiiriiilli.il UIU IMs-cd. ! V VSIIIMI I'tiN, April After n J bitter "Wet noil il " , ,m. n! llie I bouse uumkihI nod soul to iho mi null' !' I tidily u bill iroyilliiR ilcporliithui ul : tillvns t'tiiivleieil tif violation til' ten j tulle Mil, ii'nbl.iii t ni..ii'1'lllfllt ai'ls Cheap Eggs For Twelve Months Water glass them now and have low price ens the year round. We have a pure white article. A FULL QUART 30c If you furnish the container 25c Heath's Drug' Store The San-Tox Shop ' 109 Eatt Main Street. . ., tiTiisti r i: is I Kill V ami sl li. H, lHB' TIlfHIf ifiilitl t lC hi. I X KI.AX. tflMISti M Mt V lUldll ll IIUMi In "I UK s til Oil Mnr, Tvtlt'i IIS long IIS (III II -nil I lltitil tiiiuetlv ami It ti tutu- hi Iiiiiii) , I' X Hl .i:.i: how Alio in tlit Mllilv W I t: I I I I K Special Sale Wednesday-Thursday Overstock Lines Playing Cards 1. 1 ut n nnd lt.v fiiil-.li. HibUe mill i ci; ii In r l'. t lilt t it-, rt'culai tine nlf price ,Mt iij iiw tiocii arm I'eiinuiil, rrgitlitt' 5llt, mt'c pilre HI,- lly llie ilui li $l.ti) Jap Baskets Willi covt'io, fine for wurk ttUfkrla, it-giiliir H."it' In ( bnltf Iblt Mile , u.-- Pencils Xti, M It lull uiiiile ol I lit- imhiIK, I lit li lilt- ,-ie. lly Ibe ilocn, tlrU kille . . , , He Ihilf gin-- N.I.IIU All) bt htiiiliiin ry in .l oi k Hllt'il 4-livc:oH, huge lli tv t.Uf, I lie-'l bll il e, u glllitf prlcr. MEDFORD BOOK STORE 31 orlli t'eiilnil e. TRY OUR MERCHANTS' LUNCH EVERY DAY -25c Old Fashion Buckwheat Cukcg nnd Suusago 25o -Heal Hoqic Made Pics nnd Pastries TALENT'S CAFE MtilCoril liftkt'iy't Old Hlmiil IUI Pulahkl, Mur. . Let's Get Acquainted ! ! FREE ! ! A Silk Knit Tie with every Made-to-Measure Suit EXTfiA SPECIAL AH -Wool Tweed Suit to Order . $35 SPRINGER & LEE "DUDS FOR MEN" 105 W. Main St. : . Dyspepsia Soon Dinnppears ,WJ:n Vou i.U T .A. N . L A. C" 2n.O0O.00a RutiUi Sold I'nite OowiU tiiilit fiinml K'Mttl ttlvcitintt In th new i tiltieil) -til iiiiiii now ist.: BEBE DANIELS in "OncWilclWcck" Il ll iun a ll of Kiioi'bf. l Hi: "H IHV" I'MiV Til S ctomtlv "C.J.T l hl.V Itlt'hgl l( Iv IMXK.t" Ink Tf i'lit out liiic, Movld' 1 1 1 -Ink fliiwl. ttUHiuiilft'it linl f it Ut. I,' it.i Hi. tt-Kiiliir I..Vi. sHli' pi It t , Hl.tHt I'lni", n u'ibir IMN . Halt Price tin.- ' l'lnl, regnlnr ft.lr, Hle ii'lt'' . :i.V 'J tti. nunbir I At-. Sale prltf tc Pal Refill Pencils i bei keil, ciitser. i lril Ifilili. Iti'uubir ifl.oo iiml Wnr Tm Ac. Nile i ...... ... , . lUVi Framed Mottoes Iti'giilnr pi Ire, kiuull li.V. Suit' P'-'ce - .. I.V lligiilur (H ire, btigo H.c. Suit U' pi Ice . , tlllt i.rltf. r.ilt mi, Inclliilliiu while, colli. ( i