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ranrc two MEDFORD MAII) TUmUNE, MEDFOUn, OHEOON'. TUESDAY. 'AIM? IT. 192: Wocal and Per8bnal George W. Harker and I R. JohnR- civil servicj n of Htitte Fulls, arrived yesterday ; position of x! ce examinations mr n"' (on of Htitte Fulls, arrived yesterday , position of postmaster In seven third from Hutte Falls for a business visit! class itostofticea In Orouon will 1h held I'ln this city. " MaylS. The offices with the aecom- ln't fail to take iidvantaue of PWlns salaries nro as follows: ti,. vin. ... rm i National Oineham eek soeelals at Hrookinifx. IU00; Cornelius. iwu, i.rnviwi tn i.o nna nf thtt i.ir nil m-niinit I Mann's store. ' Sl r-lRln, 1 revues ever soon In Medford delighted J Hash and doors. Medford I-umhcr a fair sized and hlRhlj'' appreciative : Co. niidlcnot at the Tnite last ninht with lS.OiHl miles on two Miller 33x4 cords its remedy, hlsh class specialty acts. on iv,iRe roadster. Kxchange Tire splendid costuming and scenic effects, j Co.. 28 North Riverside - 32 acrobatic and dance stunts, hard work-j inn chorus of handsome, and shapely I V. M. Smith of St. Louis is a guest nt the Hotel Holland as nro K. O. Long roimic women. cuarmm o.ena w w AV Nolaon or Sim pmne, U K inn uu t-wii music nnu Bonus. Jiuu the merits of the Follies been better known the housft would have licen crowded.' The. entertainment proved' f)lmsmlli a tonic to tne soniewnat juried Men ford' theatrical appetite by Its snap and up to date novelty both in acts Johnston and Goor. V. Marker of Butte Falls, A. Stewart of Koseburc, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Tuttlo of Portland, E. nynn joi imnstmitr ana k, k, Alexander oi I Noise, Idaho. ' 1 j Heauty and simplicity in the new Hupmoblle. Clark Motor Co. 3 Klttln, $100: Knappa. 11200; Riddle. $1300: SeapiKHwe. H00; Talent $1000. The examinations will be held at Ash land. Astoria. Grants l'ass. Hlllslioro. l.o Grande, l'ortland and KoseburR. Crescent orchestra Kitfilo Tolnt Sat. nichr 2i llcst garden loam for sale. Thone 912-J. tf Visit Mann's store for best values In ginghams during National Gingham week. 31 The many friends of Miss Ott, for mer secretary of the Y. V. 0. A., will be sorry to learn of her mother's death on "April 23 at Onago. Kansas. Miss and lines. , r.i t ci Ott was with her mother at the time Invest your savings in trio Jackson ' of her death, havinit been called home couple .,........ ..., . .....niy ..uuu.iis n .x,.vn associauon., ,Aftpr E08ter dftno( Xa, Wednesday ,. ' . .. . tr i nito. Favors for everybody. 29 L.me and cement. Meatord Lumber, , Tne Medford-Ashlnnd Klamath Falls . i auto stage line of Mr. Howard will be- , ,,. Kimuui m. iu u.i!Rin oiieratkin within a day or two U! ,ur "r7a "-.the present fine weather continues, del verod next week: also dry enough! Me(lforil Servlce Co , to burn slabs now. Phone 631 JV dirt Tor lawns or garden. C fourteen persons who arrived lnat bH)Klinit 9it( Minnesota street, seven auto cars yesterday spent lstjA Tbieroir night and this morning at the city, oh: lioy A Turkish haro U.tw!a.m,P' ' ! Tickets $1.00. Trt-L tour. April 28. i mi uri ini tut? i ri-i ciuu ui of - mr linn Mrs t,.i luvni nr f pnir.'i C. A. Is putting on big; trip, rvint nri h. fmo,-. ,ti. Around the World Friday night. It's , Sun(iay of Mrs. Clara Foster at going to be a good show. You don't the latter home near Ashland. .T1""1" ncKewn.w. onsa.e; Mn 8 two.,,ie. 8ts dry cleaned at Vanity Hat Shop, Palmer's and thojand 8team pn88s, $1 00 lWnR w cleaning and dyeing and save money. Chnmber of Commerce. Dance at Trail Sat. night. S3 Good vigorous sweet pea plants, also all otlier bedding plants for sale. Mad ' dox & Jlonney. 1 ' " ' 29 E. F. Sadder of Portland, extra oper ator and ticket clerk of the Southern Pacific railroad, is filling the position of Albert Notta during the latter s va cation sojourn in Idaho. ' After Easter dance Wednesday nite at the Nat. Everybody is Invited. 10c admission. 29 about your bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Maddor & llonney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374. - ' , tf Mailnello Cosmetic Shop. 409 Liber ty Hldg. Electrolysis. Phone 657-W. 47 Mr. Harry Manning, the sweet voiced songster who formerly resided In this city and now lives in Grants Pass, and who makes his 1922 local concert debut at the Rinlto tonight, arrived In the city this morning with his family and stage wardrobe, tested the accoustlcs of the theater, moved one or two of them around to better display his voice, and then pronounced everything In fine fettle for tonight's musical Teast. The lobby bulletin board bills the talented singer as "Medford's Own Beloved Caruso, Mr. Harry Man tling, in selections from the gems of musical masterpieces." Extra precau tions have been taken by the manage ment to handle the Immense crowd ex pected, and to see that no one is in- Jured during the enthusiasm. ' Hupmobnes are enduring. 33 Hot lunch, 16c. 20c, 25c, starts 11:30 Yankee Do-Nut Shop, 28 N. Front SL 29 uon t rail to take advantage of National Gingham week specials at .Mann s store. 31 A. W. Lewis of Central Point, has purchased the meat market at Gold Hill of William Dlackert and is now operating the same. When better automobiles are built Huick will build them. - tf It Vill pay you to climb my stair way. Tailored suits guaranteed to fit and wear well, $35 to $50. Klein the Tailor. 128 E. Main. 29 National Gingham week, April 24 to bu at Mann's means many gingham values. " ..:. si Fred Williams, president of the pub lic service commission, and A. 8. Itosenbaum, claim agent of the South- ern Pacific railroad, arrived in the city this morning from Portland to Apparel Cleaners, 622 North Riverside. ' - 31 This office is prepared to print calling cards from your copper plate Also business cards, letter heads and envelopes from your steel dies. In 24 hours. tf. Imported tephyr ginghams, tissues and chambray ginghams at : special prices during National Olngham week at Mann's stcre. 31 The program Friday evening, April 1. was given by the teachers of the grade school and was not under the direction of the-music department as was previously stated. 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 Dance at Trail Sat. night. 33 Did you ever hear what was "told in a Chinese gardenr The Trt-L will tell you Friday night! It only costs a dollar 1 The strike at the old Oscar Beer mine five miles from Takilma on the Illinois river. Is reported to have the appearance of a real find. Roscoe Dratton went out Saturday and visited the property. The dike in which the ore la found is about 40 feet wide with stringers of exceptionally rich quartz. The hydraulic was used to uncover the ledge. The extent of the body cannot be' ascertained until some more w-jrk is done but it is thought now that the ore will continue. "The find was made In the old mine. Grants Pass Courier. ir it's insurance we write it R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Everywhere you look you see a Cherrolot - '' tf Imported zephyr ginghams, tissues. and chambray ginghams at special prices during National Gingham week at Mann's store.- 31 John Barneburg whose leg was badly 'burned when a spray hose burst and drenched him with" lime and sulphur solution several weeks ago is slowly convalescing and is able to be out and around again. Medford Service Co.? 29 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf Community dancing Nat, Wed. nite. - 29 All members of the Golden Link Bible class are asked to be present at Kolb Dill, those xipulnr Meilfovd fitvortteM will unik'o their annual up- penrance Here tit the nine on l huis ilay night. May lltli. ' llsiiTell lu Cumlirlilge, Mulio, April !! I!22. nt the iigc of sr M'liis, n tumuli and H (lays. Deceased was Imru Oct 2". is;7 In Tennessee, lie was mat'- Ladles' and children's khaki outfits rlot May tit I, ltd! to Uebeeca K. Ctev- iit TI1eC11l.111l.1l :iieimer. r ive children were limn 10 mm I union, The family moved to Oregon jlu ISOt and resided there until WO mid then lived in lilnlio for i: leiim and he has since marie Ills home with Ills son, V. A, Chllders of Jacksonville. lie mill his wife were visiting Ills daughter .and son In Idaho ut the time of his death. He leaves his wife, Mis. hack to Berkeley. They statojl that I ueiiecca dinners, three children, Mi's their crew had been the best crewl A. Ilarrell. CiiuihrhlKo, Idaho, Gen. turned out at California In many years l'litli(ers, (Minbrlilge, Idaho, mid V, A, and that the Washington crew was thlt,,ll,l"N.. Jacksonville, nregun. to best that had ever been developed : grandchildren and four great Riand there. Fred Spuhn. a Medl'md young children, lie alio loaves a host t man and n graduate of the local high ; friends In southern Oregon ami Idaho. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. ' tt The California crew, which was beaten by ten boat lengths lust Satur day afternoon In the' annua! rowing classic of the coast with the Univer sity of Washington, passed through this city yesterday afternoon enroute thtk rafrlilni- Hinnllili, uutfal K.. I .... . , , . . I--- - ...uii ,111 . DUIU, auvj uuoi a , ","",uc" J"w "jnesa meeting, to be held at the home auto truck-train accident of Monday of Xf pamh P.... . o k rvZr.C- ; , . 8 - Oakd next Thursday afternoon. April 2 Everything from polar bears to gold mines on exhibit in Alaska. Trt-L tour. Tickets $1.00. We have a profitable hauling con tract for the man who will buy a email Republic truck. Inquire Busy Corner Motor Co., Main and Riverside. tf Dance at Trail Sat night. 33 CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts if jrour Back hurt ' or Bladder bothers yoa Drink" ' Vl "'more -water. If you must'have your every dayi eat it, bat flush your IciaSys with salM , occwionally, says a noted authority whs Vili us that meat forms urie acid which srlmost paralyzes the kidneys in their ef orU to expel it from the blood. They become ' sluggish and weaken, then you. suffer with a lull misery 1n the kidney region, sharp pains in the bock or sick headache, 'dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather ts bad you have rheumatia twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels-often get sore and irritated, obliging- you to seek relief two or three time during the night. To neutralize thess Irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous watte get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy hers; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of erases and lemoa juice, combined with iitbia, and has been used for ftenerationa to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneva. also to neutralize the acids in urine, so ic no longer irritates, thus ending; Madder weakness. " Jad Salt is 'inexpensive;- cannot in- iure, and makes a delightful effervescent ithia-watcr driak. " . ' :. Twenty-four automobile makes are equipped with Miller tires. Pnt Miller on your car. Exchange Tire Co.. 28 K Riverside. . . 391 E. Burnham, world's largest estab lishment of beauty. This is your guar- antee of the merit of E. Burnham Toilet Requisites, in constant use at Medford Beauty Shop, room 429 Med ford Bldg. . 32 Will you be on deck when the Trl-L steamship sails? Tickets $1.00. Mrs. Z. C. Brown and daughter left last night for Medford where they will spend a few days visiting with Mrs. Hrown's sister who resides at that place. Roseburg News Review. Dance at TritH Sat night. 33 We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson; Jeweler, tf Visit Mann's store for best values in ginghams during National Gingham week. - ' ' 31 Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gregory have arrived by auto from Klamath Falls and may remain here. ' They have ranch near there and will probably re turn In the fall. He says the strike Is still on in the lumber mills and box factories. ' ' t " Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night '"' ' '.r - ' " ' " 29 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108 ui t.ast Main street. ' " Dance! Wednesday night! Nat! You are Invited for a good time. " 29 The Gold liill schools' will have 'i team in each of tho three ages at the coming county athletic field; meet of tne schools of Jackson county at Talent. -' Can you do Puzzle-Peg? We'll say you can't. Medford Book Store; ' 30 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Young lady wants position as sten ographer or office work". " Will do extra work In either. Phone 383-J.' ' tf by her serious Illness weeks ago. " Dance Eosle Tolnt every Sat. night 29 C. I.. Goff writes Insurance on any thing. Telephone 41. Regular communication Reames chapter Wednesday evening, April 20. H.J Initiation. SO The Oshorn fire finder, which is used In Crater National park to locate fires. Is on exhibition nt the Ashland public library. Viavi headquarters. Hotel Medford Phone Mrs. A. G. Poor. 32 Viavi dealer. Mrs. A. O. Foor of Portland. Hotel Medford. 32 Puxzle-Peg. the most fascinating pastime. Medford Book Store. 30 Letters to the Portland chamber of commerce asking that organization to rescind Us action In indorsing the movement started by the park bureau to include Diamond Lake In the Cra ter Lake National park, have ' been written by Roseburg business men, who state that the placing of Diamond Lake under the Jurisdiction of the park service is a blow to Douglas county, as Its withdrawal would take some of the finest stock range away from the stock men of the county. Portland Journal New spring hosiery In all tho shades at The Colonial. 34 For dancing, Launspach's orchestra. 45 Auto Insurance. Bmwn ft White. 1 Watch repairing of that quality that gives . satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. tf E. F. Murphy of Peoria. III., is ; guest at the Hotel Medford. Other guests include A. Aronson and J. L. Parsons of Seattle. Dr. and Mrs. A. A Finch of Astoria, William DieU of St Louis, W. A. Dobbin of Eugene. Jack Horton of Bend and P. A. Rowe of San Francisco. National Gingham Week, April 24 to 30 at Mann's means many gingham values. ' 31 Hemstitching, . Pico ting, f c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. ' tf , When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallaqe Woods, 108. - 711 E. Main. t The Granu Pass high school base ball team, which plays a game with Klamath Falls high next Friday and which meets the Medford and Ashland high teams later In the season,' made quite a showing last Saturday by de feating Glendale high 58 to 4. When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street ' Find-no-leak makes any tire punc ture proof, preserves rubber. Liberty Repair Shop.' - 41 Two and three-piece hiking suits at The Colonial. 1 ' Zi The annual May dance of the local D. O. K. K. temple has been postponed until the latter part of May instead of being herd next Monday night as had prev iously been arranged. ' Hear ye. Hear ye, Klein the Tailor makes well-fitting, long" service-giving elofhes. ' Choice of CO patterns. Value $45 to $55, this week only at $42.50. Hand tailored suits, Medford made, guaranteed to' fit and satisfy. $35 to luo; Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. 29 Mks May Day dance Tuesday, May .'nd. Launspach's orchestra. The large "Greenwich Village Fol lies" company, which cave such an enjoyable performance at the Page last night, departed at 5:30 a. m. to day for Eugene on their special train consisting of two baggage cars, two Pullman sleepers and one day coach. me company numbers 64 persons. ume for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. .viedrord Service Co.? 29 Personal service given to all auto repairs. Elwood's Auto Shop, 118 South Central. Phone 7fi9 J. 31 Kirtland Farm has Just sold the reg istered Milking Shorthorn bull, Kirt land Duke, to T. F. Nichols of Eagle rant. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co . ' Best grade of Jap crepe in all colors 32c yard at The Colonial. 34 ' Hollis Huntington, athletic coach at the local high school, has returned from Salem where he spent, the week end. During his stay in that city a seven pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Huntington. tnis office Is prepared to nrlnt ledger wheels, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give jour orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call, tf uargams second-hand bicycles. Lib erty Repair Shop. 41 Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mohr are expect ea to return this evening from San Francisco where Mr. Mohr was operat ed upon last week for the removal of his tonsils. Prior to the operation nr. ionr spent several weeks at Murrieta Springs, Calif. . Elks May Day dance Tuesday, May 2nd. Launspach's orchestra. 36 Medford Service Co.? 29 school was a member of the WiimIiIiik ton crew. - ! Comply with traffic regulations and! have a dandy siHHllht Installed com-; plete on your car for $3.25. Riverside j Garage. tf ! r.verywuere you look you so a Chevrolet. tf The Medford Choral society will meet this evening in the auditorium of the public library lit T;30 sharp. A full attendance Is expected. Mrs. A. G. FtHir, representing the Northwest Vlavl Company of Portland, la now located ixrmanenily at Hotel MAT I IKS- - .lste Malhca. ti luitlv of .liicksou ci u My, passed away 11 1 Saered Heart lnupltnt at II Vlock this moriiliiK ut the aue of Irt years She was born on the Mat hen dona tion t lu Im near l')toenl, and has re sided In Jackson county all her life. She leaves besides her aged moth ei, two brothers and one sister. II. (!. and G. W. Mutlies of Ashland, mid Mrs. W. S. Vundyke, ulse of Ash land. ' The remains are ut the parlors (,f Weeks-Ct. tiger company, and will be 'When Farmer Comes To Town,' to Be Topic At Public Library Kwry t'uipliiym of every biMnenn Institution nr Mi'itioril shonbl mnUe It tlulr liiiHlm to hear the duxluc ML ' When ttie Karnier ('nines I,, Town" ni the Mclfoul public llbnirv I011101 row 1'ienliiK at ilulit oYlnrk. Tins talk In to be ttivcn by Karl Kllpntilek, llie director el the Vten lilen ihNlen uf the t'ntl c I'M! V "f I n 1 M"ii. w Im Is a n null ccltlliMilb' '. Iliei'c will be n illy on 1 in al ml mil In ncit chariie. The nn 11 nueinenl" ur , mulct' tln tliri'cllmi of tin Itetnll 4C Mireliiint' lilii'enll, whoso llb.lt'Cl In f h;iliui this subject neenteil Is to H"l a belli I llllilel Hliimllim of the obllHiitlon the biiMlncHs Interests IniMt tew 11 1 il I he 1 in ul resident. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Hpi'clul cimiunmlcatloii, Tiiea.Uiy, April 2t,th, 8 p. lit. Royal Arch Degree. HofreithiiionU. ' Visitors welcome. 2!i A. F. NOT! I. 8eoy. n. a. m. MEDFORD WED. . . Medford. Friends and patrons Invited ! ,,lK,M' lo 1,10 '' nome In AhIiIhihI to phono or cull. 32 ! ' vl 'iing. runerai aiTuiigeniiMiK J. H. Dyer, general manager of theiv"' ""tioumeu wneu completed. Southern Pacific railroad, passed thru! ' the city on train 13 this rorenoon em Hg,nn Rntk C.lt 7 route from Portland to San Francisco, j Dal" ' and during the depot stop visited withi nnrlnn 9fnnf Mark Montgomery, the local agent.! w. ...... and other Medford friends. The Crater club will entertain their ladles at their meeting tonight rtt the1 eig 4- RING WILD ANIMAL MAY 3i I i TUSKO- LST UVIKi 1.0IM. April j hath cult Is formliu A hen Hit American Legion hall. Following thei""1" t u," 18 ,orn"" '"""" regular session at which a more elab- r" u,t,''a K'"'l",y 11 " orate feed than u.s.tal will be enjoved. ! "llv" r,,ll",,l lkt' Ihl worth NThe craze la suld lo he of French or American .r!ln. Itatlis. sli t tiKly tinctured with henna dye, are taken monthly nutl Impart a ilellcato tint dancing will be indulged In. ladles' night will probably hereafter be made an annual affair with the Craters. Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson. Jeweler. ' tf The trio of Medford fishermen. KM Lamport. Wallace Williams and "Chick" Hawk, returned after their Sunday of sport at Squaw luke with "8 large cutthroat trout. "Beauty is the first gift that nature gives to women and the first she tnkes away." E. Burnham's toilet requisites, shampooing, hatrdresslng, manicur ing, facial tnassaxe, scalph treatments, hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop. Medford Budding. Phone 191 L. tf j Secretary of State Kozer has mailed to the county clerks of the 3rt Oregon counties printed copies or his certlfl ! cation' of candidates to be voted on at the primary election. The certifica tion contains, besides the names of each candidate, the slognns and all other Information which will appear on the official ballot. It Is up to the various county clerks to segregate from the entire list those candidates upon whom the voters of his county are to pass and to prepare the ballots fur use in his county therefrom. Ralph L. Ewing of Portland, is in the city today representing the sport ing goods house of Ilakus & Morris. Mr. Ewing for a number of years was a resident of Medford and conducted a sporting goods establishment until about three years ago, when ho closed out his business and moved to Port land. 1 A clinic will be held In the office of tho county nurse. Sparta bldg.. on Friday, April 2Sth at 1:30 p. m. There will be a doctor in attendance. The clinic will be for children between e ages of two and four years. Tho first la to register' will be examined. Register by phone 45C. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter ar rived home today from their five j months in Europe, most of which time I was siient In Italy. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moomaw of I.on don, England leave this evening for Salem enroute to New York" where they will sail for home early In June. Mr.' Moomaw Is one of the largest fruit distributors In England and al though American born has made his home In London the past fifteen yenrs. He Is making a specialty of distribut ing fruit to the best 'European markets avoiding those market which nt the time may be glutted with fruit or for other reasons unfavorable to profitable sales. While here Mr. Moomaw called on a number of the local fruit distrib utors and expects to handle consider able Oregon fruit this year. which hrk swell with the evening! dresses of otineutu! slmdes ami ite sign now pi pnlur here. ' j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j W AVl'Klv Three or tour goo I prnn-j ers. Call Suucri sl Orchard or lici t I Anderson 44 v t(, I WANTEDTO hire tractor for plow ing and cultivating. Call Suiirrest I Orchard or llert Anderson 4 v. tf Mitt kai.k Span horses h and II. weight 2tiiM). one mare mule 0, IS'io, something good. IS miles north west Central Point. P. I. Loflund. .11 Ye7 V 111 V t J 1 tTiu U mm L A si W XV LOTUS fdfrfV a r , OBITUARY ' GUILDERS .T. M. Chllders tiled at the homo of his daughter. Mrs. F. A. Pound Paper This Week 42c . 1 ', t" -i . 100 Sheets to box TO INTRODUCE SISKrVoU LINEN 100 Envelopes to match 39c ' Medford Book Store v - ' ' ( 34 N. Central Ave, 3E BRAND NEW SHOW TODAY -Mai tu mHm n ihi iu t.n yrsi WW, I ME 1 :. ry " . V,C t.ll CALL OF HOME It lakes a lieiip o' liviii' in 11 liium I ' initkn it Ikhiii1, A lieap o' stni 11ml .slimliler, bit' you soitietinicH Imvc roam Afore you really ',o''mte tlie tliintrs yer lef licliin.l. An' liiuincr for Vni Konieltow, with 'cm alius mi yer miml. It don't make any dif ferunco Imw rich yer et f lie, How much yer chairs an' (allies luxury ; It ain'l a home (' y,,f' ih,iii(.'li it he I'nlil somehow yer soul is sort o' thin''. cok. how creat yer t he palace of a kiiij;. wrapped roniid cverv. OTHER PACE FEATURES include "AN IDLE ROAMER," a comedy; PATHE NEWS WEEK. LY and GENE HOWARD at the mighty WUR-LITZER. mm ' ' e j .. .. Adapted from Geo. Atfnew Chamber Iain's , lancinating; story in which tem pestuous adventures and tho quiet life' of r. quaint New Eng land village are inter, woven wilh indes cribablo charm. A rcmarkablo cast included LEON BAR. RY, IRENE RICH, RAMSEY WAL-LACE. Watch for "HAIL THE WOMAN". COMING SATURDAY An Ail-Star Bill BERT LYTELL in "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED " and our old Iriond BEN TURPIN in 'LOVE'S OUTCAST' , r-l ' '