Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 19, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    TAflE TWO
Jfocal and
Personal
The liKlit npo.ll of palronaKe at the
City, auto camp Ik mill on, but. if tho
fcood weather of the past few Jays
Continues is exnocted to act in hoavllv
vcry soon. Only 12 cars and Si! per-inK. facial massaRo, scalph treatment,
nuns have arrived at tho camp since hair dyeing. Medford Heauty Shop.
Sunday. Medford nulhling. l'hone mi., tf
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point Sat. Jml.w K. K. Kelly spent a few hours
IllKht , - 2 , Tuesday afternoon In Jacksonville, nt-
Havo .you your sunniicr sewing tending to lonal matters,
done? Ijf Hot nee Miss Helen KIiir, b N- until towels with fast colored
344V4 South Grape. t " rs borders. Handicraft Shop. 2S"
Down on the 1'aclflc highway on tho'- Clean, dry storase, fc-asonafcle rates.
Rogue, another dandy dance at the No household goods. Mason, Ehrmun
Rlversldo Community cfuh. Sat. nite, '&Co. 24
April 22. 1 Join the good fellows. 41 lloweMns shrubs and Vines. Eden
. With tho carnival company doing ! Valley Nursery. tt$0-J-2. 2"
buainess hero and its hlue (minted jas-j Save the forests; they are our fie
nenger and freight cars standing on Mure revenue, and buy Vilmo flour,
the sidetracks and the advertising cat j Keep the money at home. $1 .SO per
of the Al O. Harnes Wild Animal Ctr-,
cua also standing on a side track while
Its crew is abroad In this vicinity ad
vertising tho coming of that attraction.
May 3rd, the city has a cireussy ap
pearance. ,
Young lady wants position as sten
ographer or office work. Will do extra ,
work in either. Thone 3S3-J. tf
- ..,
Everywhere you- look you see .a
Chevrolet. . , . tf
Forest Protection Week." Buy your
khaki shirts, laced pants and brown
shoes from Hutchison & I.musden. s
The "Jrene" musjcal ooraedy com
pany which delighted a large audience
at the Fage theater last nib'ht. left on ' Ernest England of t-os Angeles. J.
this morning's early northbound train j K'rd r St. Joe, Mo., Charles Raphael
for Ktigene vrheru "Irene" will be pre-jof N"w York, Arthur Joseph and 5Ir.
6entel tonight. nd Mrs. 11. Joseph of Minneapolis.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Myers of Seat
NuBono. ; Phone 5S5-J. tf'tl'. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Owen of
Try our. merchants - lunch. The i Fresno, Calif. .
Shasta. Parling beruffled dresses for the
IaaT Eagle Point every Sat. night ' and four year old girl. Handicraft
- 29 .Shop. 2S
The monthly meeting of the electri- McQuay-Norris rings Leak Proof,
cal jobber and retailers of southern Supcroyl, Jiffy Crip, Snap. Riverside
Oregon was held in this city at the Garage. '24
Hotel Medford on Monday night. This office prepared to print
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum- calling cards from your copper plate,
ber Co. ' Also business cards, letter heads and
Everywhere yon look you see a envelopes from your steel diea, in 24
Chevrolet tf i hours. tf.
Baby wearables that are easy to I Tne Grants Pass chamber of corn-
finish. Just a touch of hand w-ork. i
Handicraft Shop. 28
William Von ler Hellen, the con
tractor, left for Portland last night to
enter a bid on the Crater Lake-Trail-Prospect
road section. The matter of
bids comes up on Thursday.
Don't let a blaze from your match
start a blae in the forest A fine line
of children's hose at 25c, black, white
and cordovan. Hutchison & Lumsden.
2S
Let 'us1 assist you In your mailing
business. Fwlding, addressing and
mailing at less cost Orders rushed.
Address G. V Mail Tribune. 28
It will pay you to climb my stair
way. Tailored suits guaranteed to fit
an wear well, $3S o $50. Klein the
Tailor, 128 E. Main. 29
The Diamond Match company in a
letter from its New York office writes
tbe Ashland Tidings that there Is ab
solutely no foundation for the rumor
that the company would establish a
plant fn Ashland. For a long time tho
rumor has been in circulation lo the
effect that the company had made a
purchase of .2000 acres of timber land
in the" Dead Indian country and had
also purchased 20 acres contiguous to
Asbland, on which it was expected the
company Vi'ould erect a plant ,
" Lime, for spray. Medford Lbr. Co.
Hear ye, Hear ye, Klein the Tailor
makes well-fitting, long service-giving
clothes. Choice of SO patterns. Value
f 45 to $55, this week only at $42.50.
Wanted Market price paid for wool
and mohair. J, J. Osenbrugge. Phone
292-y. 24
Hand tailored suits, Medford made,
guaranteed to fit and satisfy ,v $35 to
$50. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. 29 i
The .High School Parent-Teacher
Association meets Thursday evening,
at 7:30 sharp. Election of officers
and other Important business will be,
transacted. -Fathers aro especially jn
viteU. .
The finest fabrics and loveliest de
signs In baby garments. Handicraft
Shop. ' 28
Mason, Ebrman & Co. wiii pay cash
for local grown red and white beans,
any quantity. 21
. "Lumber goes up as forests burn
down." "liurned forests build no
homes." Hut you can always get qual
ity service and courtesy and a hearty
welcome at Hutchison & Lumsden's.
28
Rev, and .Mrs. A. Wolfe of Rogue
River removed from that place this
week to Myrtle Point, Ore., where they
expect to make their future home.
' Fire Insurance. Urown & White, t
Grafting wax. Eden Vulley Nursery.
C80-J-3.,-'? r. 27
TUT
America's Home Shoe Polish
C
Makes
.. Sr
Shinola
Horn Sat
' X
Mr. ami Mrs. V. II. Canon returned
to Kofu'lxiiK l:ct nlnht.
IVrsunal service given t H auto
repairs.- Klwood's Auto Shop, US
South Central, Phono TC!-J . Ml
"Heatu.v is the first Kift that nature
Klvea to onion and tho first she takes
flwny." K. Hurnham's toilet reiiuisftos,
shuuipootnj:. liainlresstns. manicur-
sack delivered. Hutchison & Lunis
den. 2S
Tlio many friends of Wm. Vlrieh
will be Kind to know that he is out of
th hospital and able to walk about
after his , serious major operation
which took place in Portland some-
time ago.
For dancing, I.aunspach's orchestra.
Two watchmakers, prompt service
a"'1 unexcelled workmanship. Johnson"
Jeweler.
tf
-When better automobiles are built.
Puick will build them. . tf
Guests at the Hotel Medford include
inerce will attend the fomm of the
Ashland chamber on Tuesday, May
9th, instead of May 2nd, as had been
previously announced.
Frozen automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded,- de-inforced and
guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-ing
fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 S. Front street tf
Tako time to extinguish your camp
fire, aflU buy fancy Netted Gem pota
toes $2.25 per 100 lbs, delivered. Hutch
ison & Lumsden. 28
We are watch specialists. YVe guar
antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holgrave, who
have been visiting, ,Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne J.' Pictlor xf this city for the
past week leave tomorrow for their
home in Portland.
Gladioli and Tuberose bulbs. Eden
Valley Nursery, CSO-J-2. 27
Watch repairing of that quality that
Kvs satisfaction
at Johnson's,
tf
Jeweler.
uurbank and Corey's Thornless
blackberry. Kden Valley Nursery,
CSO-J-2. 27
! G. A. Childers. leaves this evening
tor a several days business visit in
Portland.
j When you go camping be sure your
f 're is out, and don't forget your camp
jSupplies will be carefully filled, double
checked and packed at Hutchison &
Lumsden. - 28
Fruit and shade trees. Eden Valloy
Nursery. 680-J-2. 27
When in, need of sash and doors.
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street. "
Earl I'lrich of the Union Creek di'
trict is spending a few days in the
city on business.
Get. your chokers now. You
Jneed ono to be in style this spring.
New colorh, popular furs at lowest
prices. Uartlett's Fur Store. 24
Hemstitching, '
T'icoting,
8c per yd. , .
liuUons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tj
Mrs. f,. If. Hill, sister of Mrs. r . U
Kenly, left yesterday afternoon to:
San Francisco after a several days
visit here with the Kenlys. Mrs. Hill
will join her husband In San Francisco
and they will return to their home in
ISethlehem, Pa., by way of Los Angeles
and southern California.
Moths aro working overtime now
We can stop their wild and wooly
career. 50 cents invested now may
save you many dollur's. Call and sue
us about this, liartlett's Fur Store. 24
, Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden
Valley Nursery. CS0 J-2. ;
Auto insurance. Prawn. & White.
your shoes neat and trim,
Msay I.
. and improves the whole appear
ance. Shines for au the tamily.
. . v Black, Tan. White, Os-blood and Brown
Always 10c.
Mali ths daily shine an ey habit gt tbe
SHINOLA Home Set A gonuine britU dauber
which deans the thoes and applies poluk
quickly and eaaily. Large lambt' wool poluher
bring the shina with a few strokes.
It hest to ay "SHINOLA"
MrroFonn matt; tutbunt:.
The state's brief in tho notorious
Hi- t!l..liur.l M 1 1 ft. .1.1 inr,lr ,-!IK.i
that excited Hoseburg and Douglas
county to the point of hysteria haa
Iwen filed with the supreme court, hi'
reply to the plea of tho defense for an1
appeal. ' It comprises S3 pages, aud in!
It the contentions of tho defense that
newspaper articles were "detrimental"
to the defendant tiro combatted.
Claims of bias and prejudice, are de
nied. The brief written by District
Attorney Ot-orge Neuner, describes the
murder as follows: "Spaco will not
permit a detailed statement of tho I
crime which has no parallel in tho his-!
tory of our state. It is tho product of
a master criminal mind, ingeniously
planned and cleverly executed, every
step and every move dellberatoly and
premeditatedly considered, weighed
and carried out not only lu cold but
frozen blood."
Rose bushes and evergreen shrub
Eden Valley Nursery, CSO-J-2. 27
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallaeo Woods, phone 108.
Til East Main street.
Mayor Siwncer of Rogue River, has
set April 19-22d as the clean-up days
for that town. The auto camp of
Rogue River Is also being placed In
ecmlitton to caro for the summer and
fall tourist patronage.
If It's insurance we write it R. A.
Holmes. The Insurance Man.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet. tf
Today Is the last day in which one
could register to vote at the coming
primary election.
We have a .profitable hauling con
tract for tho man who will buy a small
Republic truck. Inquire Busy Coruer
Motor Cc Main and Riverside. tf
To FOrd owners: Have your car
equipped with a utility manifold and
stop wasting your oil and gna. Distrib
uted and demonstrated at 217 S. River
side, C. E. Soderstram. 2S
M. l-ow-is of St. Iouia. Mo.. Js a guest
at the Hotel Holland as are X. Hues-
ton of Oakland, Calif., A. Stewart of
Rostburg, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Collins
of Redding. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Hensil of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs.
P. E. Clarupitt of Chehalis, Wash., and
J. E. Enger of Rosebnrg.
Crecentorchestra Eagle Pt. Sat.
night 29
This office is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders to traveling jnen and have
them printed out of Medrord. Phono
us and we will call. tf
Frank Johns ot Vkiah. Calif., is visit
ing friends and attending to business
matters in the city for a few days.
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber
Co. ,
Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call
at building Bite, Minnesota street. H.
A. Thlerolf.
Pick Turpin leaves this evening for
Portland where be will spend a few
days on business.
Invest your savings In thfe Jackson
County Iluilding and Loan association.
tf
Hest garden loam for sale. Phone
2-J. . f
James Grieve,, proprietor of the
hotel at Prosiect will have a radio set
for the entertainment of his guests
this summer. The set which is an up-t-vdate,
short wave regenerative set
capable of getting any of the bread
casting stations on the Pacific coast
has arrived and will be Installed the
end of this week. It is the opinion of
local radio sharks that the results with
such a set at Prospect should be very
good. The outfit includes a magnavox
or loud speaker which makes it pos
sible for everyone within a large
radius of the apparatus to hear.
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main. . .
Dance Eagle Point every Sat night
. . 29
Ralph W. Hand, late "pride of Gold
Hill," threw Charles Olsen at Cottage
Grove last Saturday night in two
straight falls, the first in 44 minutes
with a single toehold, and tho second
in 12 minutes with a double toehold.
This was the second time the same
air met.
('. L. Goff writes Insurance on any
thing. Telephone 41.
Flowers for all occasions. See us
about' your bedding plants, porch
loxt.'s and hanging baskets. Maddor
& Ponniy, 1005 East Main. Phone 374
tf
Three candidates were accepted for
membership in the local American
Legion post at the meeting last even
ing and after the regular session tbe
men were Invited to a lunch prepared
by the ladies of the auxiliary. Medford
legion post is growing rapidly, candi
dates being voted upon at every meet
ing.
Medford Service Co.?
Einll Mohr, who has for some time
been at Murrieta Springs, Calif., under
going treatment for rheumatism is at
present in St. Luke's hospital in San
Francisco where ho is recovering from
an operation for the removal of his
tonsils which was performed last Sat
unlay, Mrs. Mohr is with him and
thoy are expected home about the end
of the week.
Marfnello Cosmetic Shop, 4Q9,lber
ty nidf?. Phone C57-W. 47
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Five pure bred . White
1-egliorn pullets. Must be taken at
once. Phono S80 X '
WANTED By Medford Service Co
lots with water for caring for sume
111 S. Holly. .24
for HALE At a Bargain,-a 5 room
modern bungalow with sleeping
porch, on good street, good sur
roundings. Small cash payment and
balance on monthly rent basis
l'hone 3GG, Pruttt-Myerg at Valley
Oarage. tf
FOR KENT-Sloeping and housukeep.
ing rooms, furnished, close In. 611
MfiTVFOUD. QKEflOX.
-I '.. iJ.il 1 -.U-..-11-
Miss tlattle lllden of tills city was a
visitor in Ashland on Monday, -
Medford Service 1.Y
Frank 1.! Clark, local automobile
man left this evening for Portland
whore he will spend several days on
business.
Hot lunch. IBc. 2oc, 55e, Marts 1 1 : 30
Yankee lX-Niit Sliop, 28 N. Front St. 2!
A large pole carrying the lines of
the lostal Tclogrnph company was
moved ubout fifteen feet yesterday by
members of tho Copob lino force as
sisted by several other uten. The pole
stands in front of the Jones and ltrk-
Patrick Service Station on North
Riverside and It was found necessary
to uiovo it as It stood la the center of
the driveway and was an Inconveni
ence. Medford Servic Co.?
Lhue and cement MetiMrd Lumber
Co. .
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Myers and Mr.
snd Mrs. 8. G. Fisher of Seattle, wl5
have been touring through California
spent last evening in Medford. Mrs.
Myers and Mrs. Fisher are friends or
Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter Smith. Ml for
merly having lived in El Dontdo, Kan
sas and they had a splendid visit while
here. Mr. Myers Is owner of one of
the largest salmon packing establish
menis iu Aiassa ana Mr. f isher Is a
prominent business nrnn of Seattle.
Medford Service Co.?
OBITUARY
CASTE U Mis. Mary Ann Castrr
died at the home of he r son, A. I..
Caster and wlftv.nt Ellvnsburg, Wn.,
on April 17, IS2J, m the age of 7ii
years, ono month and S3 days. De
ovaMed was born in the Mate of Ohio
February 25. 184S nnd niovca to the
state of Iowa, whi'i-e )h wan united
In mnrrl.iK fl Marlon Castrr on No
vember 1. lSiitt. Ten chlldrrn were
born to this union.
The family moved to Oregon In
Marvh. 1SS4. .Mrs. I'a.-rtrr's husband
died at Medford, Ore.. iHtobvr S,
1S92. One son died in Infancy. One
son, W. J. Caster, died mar I'lux'nlx.
Ore., Ovtober 2S, 1SSS. M. H. Custer
died In Washington on May 5, 113,
and another son. J. T. Castor, died at
Central Point, Ore., On IM-ember
It. 1917. Hix children are left to
mourn hT loss: Two daughters.
Mrs. C. J. Laird, of .Mount Dutm-,
Calif.; Mrs. J. W. Pruett of Medford,
Ore. Fonr son. Otto Caster of Med
ford. A. 1 Canter. !. C. Caster nnd
L. W. Caster of Kliensbarg, Wash..
14- grandchildren, nnd 3 great grand
children, and a host of friends.
Mrs. Caster had lived In California.
Oregon nnd Washington, fliu-e 1SS4,
nnd had Um-ii making her home with
her rhlldren In this) valley and In
Washington the last, few yearn, huv
ing spent the last winter ul Kllens
burg. Wash. She also leaves two
sisters in Washington.
Mrs. Oasteivs mnfdim name was
Mary Ann Ensley.
Funeral servtcea will be held at tho
chnpel of Wttks-Conif i r Co., Thurs
day at 2:30 p. in., fcey. Hasnett of
ficiating. Interment in I. O. O. F.
cemetery.
WINK LEfll.K'" fSerirge F. Win
kleblec died In Medford, April IS.
Aged tJ yen rs, t months, 6 days. Ho
was born in Iowa July 12, 1S53, and
for many years wn a resident of
mlnneapoHs, Minn., where hu . was
mployed ns a miller at ono of the
urge flouring mills. Ho was a mem
ber of Medford lodgo No. 103 A. F.
& A. M.. Masons.
Mr. Wlnkleblec had been a resi
dent of Mojford for three years and
of Qold Hill five years.
He leaves one son and one daugh-
er, Clyde W. Wlnkleblec, Jackson-
llle, Florida, Mrs. C. A. Peterson,
Medford, Ore. The funeral services
will be held at the Perl Funeral
Homo Thursday at 2 p. tn., under the
auspices of Medford Lodge of Ma-
soiih. Interment in Hock Point
cemetery. "
JOIl Ona Wavnn tJnl,. son nf Mr
and Mrs. Ona Job of Talent, passed
away at their; home yesterday even
irte. sired 3 ve.irs 1 fl nmntliM ?1 rl.'ivn
Jecensed was ill but a short time and
his demise came with a great shock
to the relative. The remains arc at
the parlors of Weeks-Conger Co.
Funeral announcement -will be made
When completed. -
NO COOKING
The "Food-Drink" ifor All Ares.
Quick Lunch BtHome,OtTlce,and
Fountains. A$k for HORL1CICS.
is?-Avoid Imitation & Substitutes
WE SELL '
Protection
p ...
and
Service
THAT'S ALL
BUT
Are You Getting
", Both?
Insure with'
McCurdy
IXSl'ItAXCE .' AGENCY
1
WKDXEfcTUV. 'A VINT j 10,
ROUND THE WORLD
rap
APRIL
28TH
BY Y. W. C. A. GIRLS
The TH-1, . eluli of the Y, W. C A.
I.i iil.innliiK lo iut 'on a trip around
the world, similar to the tm given
lm year. Knliniy different homes
Will be used and different countries
will bo reineseiited. In fait, some
extremely unique and Inteiestliiu
features are lielntc planned, and the
tiii proililwS to tie one ( the most
novel entertainment of the year.
The club Kills aro spaiinir no pains
to make, the affair it success, ami are
aKxUte by n number of popular
Medford nitlHts and townspeople.
Plvn houses im to bo used to rep
resent different foreign countries,
and entertainment, characteristic of
thai country will be provided at each
place. lietVexhmenls will also Ih
served. The following countries will"
ne represented: Turkey. China,
tiypsy Camp, , Alaska and "Main
Utrect." The last named will un
ilouhtedly ehltlt .Vedford's own
Main stivet to fultvst. advantage, and
make the "tourist" feel that he Is
really Home again from long Jour
ney, l-'iid.iy night. April !, Is the datf
Set. Tickets are selling at M00
each, and may he, procured from
any of the Tii-t, girls, at the Vanity
Hat fihop. Palmer's Music Store, or
the Cominrrrlul club.
A. F. A A. M.
All Masons are roiiuestetl to
V V be at Masonic hall Thursday.
r April St), 1:50 p. m. sharp to
attend tho funeral Of Brother tl. K.
Wlnklcblpck.
24 J. P. 1.AWRKNCR. W. M. I
A SAFE TEST
Per those who nf lit neiJ , n
remedy for kidney troubles and
backache. It Is a good plan to try
Moan's Kidney Pills, They are
strongly recommended by .Medford
people. Ask your neighbor!
J. II. Atwell. painter, 1:9 W. lllb
Ht Medford. says; "Ooan's Kidney
Pills arr alt that Is rlalmed for them.
I have taken IHian's on different oc
casions when suffeiinif from back
ache and kidney weakness and they
have always given tne splendid relief.
I use a few nuw nnd then to keep
my kidneys' In good order."
The nViove statement was given
U:0, Mr. Atwi-ll added: "I gladly
March IS, 1916 nnd on March 12.
cotitirni all I said tn my former state
'miil ns Doon's have always helped
me when 1 have needed a kidney
remedy."
Price 60e at nil dealers. IKm'l
simply ask for a kidney remedy Bet
1oan's- KIdnsy Pills the sum that
Mr! AtwsJ nad. ; Poster-Mltburn
Cm Mfrs.. I'.uffalo. N. V. Adv.
-pS
i
ra(fal Begins
WlMLml Today!
Kills . : ,iCS
Gloom : , 0$$m 4
at a kMm w&mJnfh
G,ance wwp
1 . .mmsm-:-
, . mr Not a Picture for (J ' "
v ' m Oloom-costerg V
I
John Emersoii
Ked. Hot
Not all laughter
Not all romance Not all Drama
'Not all action ' '
. BUT ENOUGH OF EACH TO
PAINT THE OLD TOWN RED!
1022
A varied piniKram ciiiiiiIhIIiu; of iiiiiu
bers fro'lif fllen ' uf' ht 'scllooU, and
iniiuiliug every viii') Ami gtado of chil
dren rroni tlni piiiitalif tiirouv.h hltii
schiHd, will b triven nt tli high school
iuiitltoiliini lo-vt Tiiday evening lit S
o'clock. This entertainment Is under
the auspices of the several parent
teinher organlltatlons of thu elty. The
tickets are now roIIIiik. and a largo
attcnduiit'o Is iintlt'lpaied.
Tho lot'iil Knli;lits of Columbus
council will glvs their annual Kasler
dance- at the Natiltnilum (otilghl. All
PAGE "j?, APR. 24
Slall thtlerS Acceptctl Now When Accompanied bj-.tlieck or Money
.Order and Slumped, Siif-uddressed l4iveloM'.
SKATS t) Hl.K. litlDAV. APini, 21, AT 12 NOON
AMKIilCA'S tavi'ST, 1 I.1.IVI KSI Al .MOST AMiC HKVCK
The Most Noteworthy tilii-nnil-Mu.lc Show That Has Kver -Mled
' . , , , the Pneiri- Coitst.
5v Doh pml on s n rv&i
preterit' a
Sccoiio Annual RevusicALCoMayVowMwiS
.Latin
Tcif
'C0MPAN' .'-
Idenllcalljr As Played for A Months at tho Orrenwich UUge and
y , ShiiU-i-t theatres In New York.
'.. "THE EVENT OF THE THEATRICAL SEASON"
, . riUCrSv. Imir Vl.H.r, 2.:1; llnl.tmy, 2 2A. $.o. f 1.1ft. "
Not a Picture for
V T,he bian with a split
' Tlt wirl ..rt, t,rt-,1
what laughing does to
the figure
The man who made a
big bet never to amilo.
But Everyone Else '11 Be
Olatl They Came.
brttctit
,iiieU' own production
Not all thrills
lilemlH aio Invited, Come mill liuvii u
good time. . ' '
MIILDRENS COLDS
1 Should not t 'Mnssd." TlSst
iIipiii txtsrnally with
V VApoHud
Owr 17 Million Jan Ui Yxu' i
TO THE PUBLIC:
A luive picked tip u tnrpiii in
Dry Mixed A'ihI, wliioh wo oru
piiKsinc in to our customer,
Snap Wliile It Lasts'
Phono 70
VALLEY FUEL CO.
Quarter
ft
. .1
COMING HATl'UUAY
"THE CUP OP LIFE"
feat in lM llohiii t Ihmt oilli,
MnilRo llollanly, Tnlly Marshall '
nnd Mien Welch. f
IJicfod
t. iAi.c b &y
1 1
T I
Romance
N, liartlett. " 21