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PJHE TWO MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNK MEDFORD. OUKCiONT. "WT.DXKsnAY. 'AlMJITi 1022 Tocal and Personal A feature of the Odd Follows anni versary exercises to be held thin even Ins that will Bitrnrt the public will be a parade of members of the organiza tion, bended by a band and the patri lu'hs militant in their showy uniforms. The mnirh will take place on Main street lMKlnnlnR at 7:30. A big atten dance of members is expected nt the exercises which will follow at the hnll. , Two watchmakers, prompt service nnd unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf "Heauty is the first Rift that nnturt Fivi'B to women and the first she takes away." K. Hurnham's toilet requisites, Bhnmpooinit, hairdresslnK. ruanieur 1nK, facial massage, scalph treatments, hair dyeinK. Medford Beauty Shop. Medford HuildinK- Phone Utt-U tf libout your bedding plants, porch boxes and haneinit baskets. Maddox j & llonney, imi5 Fast Main. Phono 374. if; Mr. and Mis. Jesse Honek have ro- turned from San Francisco where they : were called by the death of William. Horn, an uncle of Mr. Ilouck. ! Invest your savings ro u Jackson i Comity HuildiiiK and Loan association.; tr 1 Lime and cement. Medford Lumber .Co. Mrs. W. II. Kendall, stale president j .of. bo Christian Women's Hoard of. Missions, will not be hen for ' the "Medford baseball fans will open their Improved baseball park next Sunday when the Grants Pass locals journey to the upper valley town to play the ball team of the Hear Creek- fn-u " ttftva thai Ornntd Pikuti PaMirter ! "This will be the first real came ot the season for the Grants Pass team as well as for the Medford nine. A fast game Is assured, Jvul Pernoll ro ' Inu In the box for the locals. The line- up consists of players who have ap peared on teams here durins the past ! few years. It Is planned now to have ! Pernoll In the box and Al Prouletto 'behind the plate, lnfielders will be jPruitt, tinle Smith, Sammy Marker, Fulu or Hay Turner, and probahle out .fielders will be Droulrtte. Cornell and Heauty Is the first Rift that nature ! Klvia Illevins." ; Nat! ToniBht! One Rood time. Fa-1 ; vors for all. :tn ! Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. , IS.Otirt miles on two Miller 3;!xl cords Flowers for all occasions. See us" on " lister. f-xcnanK. i ire ao lis .Norm ttiversaio. 3." The report that the social it an re to bn Riven Thursday evenliiK by the members of the Odd Fellows lodjjo has lieen ostponed is incorrect. The monthly feature will be held as usual tomorrow ninht. "Clarence" PuRu' theater, Monday niRl:t, May 1st. Senior class play. 3d P.eauty and simplicity In tho new llupmobile. Clark Motor Co. 33 Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at bnildinR site, Minnesota street. U. A. Thiervdf. Miss Orhin Natwick has returned to this city after a several years absence luectinK that was to have been held i" NrR. Ore , and will remain here tomorrow nt the rl,rutin nhh nn.l W an mueuniie lenmii or lime. the meeting has been postponed until a niter date i ' Senator I. L. Patterson! one of the'!!,ca',, ln Rt,xx. Ca.if.. was a resi jvmnbllran -hor.,i,.i .n.n.i.t.. Id,,nl- 01,0111 two years aRO, of a house is meotiiiK the voters in this vicinity f. H. Moshey, the constable vtho was killed in the recent Ku Klux Klan for several days, went to Ashland this ViorninK and returned to Medford from that, city about 1 o'clock this after - New comb is in position now to book fOUr orders for preen alnhtrrwvfl in Ia delivered next week; also dry enough to burn slabs now. Phone G31. 35 , Dance at Trail Sat night 33 Community dancing! Nat! To-nite! Favors! Admission 10c! 30 Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney arrived home "this forenoon from his several days visit at Portland. . Marinello Cosmetic Shon. 409 T.iher. ty llldg. Klectrolysis. Phone 657-W. 47 JIupmobiles are enduring. 33 Clarence" is the best light comedy wmcn nas ever been written by an American." New York Tribune. 30 The maximum temperature again reached 78 degrees yesterday in com parison with CS degrees, the highest temperature of a year ago that day. I Pair weather is the prediction for Thursday. . ' I Don't fail to take advantage of National Uingham week specials at Maun's store. , . 3j When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tr , 4)aBCinB! Favors! Nat! To-nite. 30 The Massachusetts Forestry associ ation wijl again conduct a tour to Ore gon this summer, according to John D. Guthrie of the public relations de partment of the forest service. Ac i.cording to a schedule received, the easterners will spend July 19 and 20 in Portland. July 21 and 22 at Crater lake and July 23 at Klamath Falls. In Portland they will visit lumber opera tions and will ride oyer the Columbia highway. The entire tour of the asso-k-iacion takes in most of the national forests and national parks of thtfeoun- try and consumes nearly two months, from June 26 to August 17. i. National Gingham week, April 24 to at .Mann's means many gingham values. 3j ,,j Dauce at Trail Sat. night 33 , "They go wild, simply wild." They sure do, down on "Main Street" and .you. want to be there Friday night to lib wild with them. Tri-L, Trip. Tickets . 30 8Ir. and Mrs. A, A. Finch, who are enroute by auto to southern California from their home in Astoria anrl who have jKen in this city for the past sev , !ra days inspecting their ranch ' at ' Tyble itock and visiting friends, left this morning on the remainder of their trip. , a i'ivery hat. in our shop will be sold at a big reduction for one week only, be , Winning , April 27th. Medford Center . Millinery Shop, room 420, Medford bid. imported zephyr ginghams, tissues .and chambray ginghams at special prices during National Gingham week at Mann's stcre. 31 int rail to take advantage of National Gingham week specials at Aiann s store. 31 i WE SELL Protection and Service THAT'S ALL BUT Are You Getting Both? Insure with McCurdy IXSl'IUNCP. AGEXCY In Inglewood owned nt the time by Medford peopl lie wa3 at that time' a constable and a piano- dealer. The owners of the. house made a trip to inspect the property and while in Inglewood met Mr. Mosher. Kvery hat In our shop will be sold at a big reduction for one week only, bo ginning April 27th. Medford Center Miilinery Shop, room 4'.'t5 Medford bid. 35 Men's two-piece suits dry cleaned and steam pressed $1.00. Bring your cleaning and dyeing and save money. Apparel Cleaners, 622 North Riverside. 31 This office la prepared to print calling cards from your copper plate Also business cards, letter heads and envelopes from your steel dies, in 24 , I hours. tf. More than 200 inquiries about the central Oregon country have been re ceived by Captain A. K. Hurghduff. state game warJen,' since the appear ance in Field and Stream of a story concerning the fishing and hunting prospects of that region. Of this num ber at least two-score of the inquiries have advised liurghduff that automo bile trips are being planned for thfs summer into that region. i r rozen automomie, tractor ana truck cylinders welded, de-intorced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street tf ance at Trail Sat night 33 Dancing! Nat! To-nite. 30 Charles Talent is juRt about ablt to be out again after a severe attack of tonsilitis. It It's insurance we write It R- A. Holmes. The Insurance Man. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Travel light! You won't even need a tooth brush on the Tri-L trip around the world! 30 James L. Alloway and family are guests at the Hotel Medford as are Harry J. Layers of New York, Wm. F, Rohrbach and Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Eg- gert of Seattle, J. J. Stevers of Kugene, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Markley of Sacra mento and L. A. Palmer of Tacoma. Imported zephyr ginghams, tissues, and chambray ginghams at special prices during National Gingham week at Mann's store. 31 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuHone. Phone 585-J. tf Every hat in our shop will be sold at a big reduction fp' one week only, be ginning April 27th. Medford Center Millinery Shop, room 42C Medford bid. 3u The first game in the Y. M. C. A. league was played last night at the high school grounds when the Baptist and Christian teams met. The final score was 9 to 0 in favor of the Chris tians. The game was late in starting and was called on account of darkness at the end of the fourth inning. A re grettable Mature of the game was the injur- to Catcher Chamberlain of the Christian team who received a badly smashed band in stopp'ng a foul tip. The batteries were: Christian, Jen nings and Chamberlain. Ilaptlst, Payne and Donovan. I wenty-rour automobile makes are equipped with Miller tires. Put Miller I on your car. Kxchango Tire Co., 'i N Riverside. - E. Hurnhnm, world's largest estal lishrnent of beauty. This Is your guar antoo of the merit of E. liurnliurii Toilet Requisites, in constant use at Medford Heauty Shop, room 429 Med ;fordBldg. 32 I Just because you've seen San Fran Cisco s C hinatown don f. think you ve jseen all the China that has been trans planted to America! Just wait until i you see what the Tri-L brot over! '.'M This year's primary election in Jose jphine county will be peaceful, if filing (records are any indication. At the I closing of tlm filing period but Hire candidates had sought office In that ! county. S. Ixjughridgn for coroner, i V. V. McCahn for commissioner and ' JameB Holman for Justice of the peace, I We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf I . Visit Mann's store for best values in i ginghams during National Gingham I week, 31 An error was contained In the obitu ary In this newspaper of Edward Mil tun lllginbothani. He was born in r." instead ot In l!0ii mid was 13. years, nine months and five days old. Gentlemen! your one and only chance to see the inside of a Turkish harem! Hurry up and get your ticket for the Trl-1, Trip Around the World. SO Panre at Trail Sat. night. 33 All kinds of rouph nnd dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phono 108. 711 East Main street. t liehmd closed doors which barred , the public from listening to the sordid testimony the preliminary hearings of Cliff Larkln on a statutory crime charge, and Mrs. Joseph Sargent on the charge of contributing to the delin quency of u minor child, a lf year old girl being involved in lioth cases, were begun In Judge Taylor' court last evening. The hearings, will be com pleted tonight, latrkln is held on fittum ball and the woman in lioiio ball. Neither has hevn able to furnish ball. Men's two-piece suits dry cleaned and steam pressed $1.00. Hiing your cleaning and dyeing and money. Ap parel Cleaners, S22 North Riverside. 3.' Young lady wants position ns sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work in either. Phone 3S3-J. tf News from Ashland says that a fire last Sunday destroyed a barn on the Three Oaks orchard, owned by Albert Johnson. Twenty-five cherry trees were so liadly damaged that Jhey will not bear fruit Oils season. Two gas engines, a half ton of barley, a mower and harness, buggy and other farni thiols were destroyed. The loss Is esti mated at 15n, with Insurance for $500. Clear around tho world and back again to "Main Street lor only one dollar. Via Tri-L Route. 30 Heat garden loam for sale. Phone 912-J. U Visit Mann's store for best values in ginghams during National Gingham week. 31 On account of tho absence of the pastor of the Presbyterian church on May 14th which Is annually observed as Mother's Day, and other plans hav ing been laid for May 7th, this coming Sabbath. April 3ith, will lw observed as Mother's Day. The iwistor. Rev. E. Tom Waterman has violated a tradi tion of the town and has destroyed one of Its stauncliest precedents by appear ing on tho streets with a straw hat surmounting his features. This Is the first time In the history of the com munity that anyone has had the audac ity to appear In a straw bat prior to the appearance of Judge t'olvlg, on May I, under the above named type of headgear. Mr. Waterman has had the unmitigated temerity to appear five days in advance of tho straw hat sea son, which Is always ofiiciully opened tiv the Judge. Two and three piece hiking suits at The Colonial. 31 Find no leak make any tire punc ture proof, preserves rubber, l.lhertv Repair Shop. 41 Waller Reiukiiu; returned ibis mor ning f nun 'Seattle where be accompan ied an ex-soKHei' who had broken bis parole from the Fort Stllllcum asylum and who spent several dn.vs In this city. Keiiiking was authorized by the American l.eglon t return the de mented man to the hospital. Elks May Day dance Tuesday, Mav '.'ml. l.aunspach's orchestra. ;h'i Personal service given. to nil auto repairs. Elwoud's Auto Shop, us South Central. Pboue 7V.IJ. :(1 Mrs. Rose Eifert left this morning for Portland and Seattle where she will visit for several month with daughters whose homes are in those cities. Fin Insurance. Itrown & White. Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. Motor vehicles owned and operated by Oregon municipalities must cany the Oregon license plates when operut ing UKn the public highways. The only exception t this rule me fire wagons nnd fire engimv. So Justice Rand of the supreme court pointed out in nn opinion banded down Tuesday upholding the decree of Judge Morrow of the Multnomah county rireult court in the case of the state vs. Y. C. Preston. This office Is prepared to print ledger sheets,-bills, etc., used on the lKxikkeeping machines. IKm't give jour orders to traveling men and have tlm m printed out of Medford. Photic us und we will call. tf Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Much Interest Is being taken tu the Elks lodge spelling mulch tomorrow night between teams captained by Court Hull nnd Gum Newbury. The loams will be chosen In the lodnn room by the captains Just before the con test. very large attendance of Elks Is expected to participate in the fun. Tho bum standing spelling feud he- twl'en t hi captains will be settled hy this contest. Host grade of .lap crepe in all colors IV.V yard at Tho Colonial. 34 llargains second hand bicycles. Lib erty Repair Shop. 41 Only one car arrived at the cltv auto camii ground yesterdav. that of two young men from Seattle enroute to southern California. After spend Ing the night at the camp they contin ued oil their Journey thbi morning. Ladles' and children's khaki outfits at The Colonial. 31 t Plans are under way for n baby clinic which will bo held Friday niter noon In the Red Cross rooms. Rubles from 2 to I ye, n of am will be taken care of nnd It Is estimated that, the physicians can handle IT, during the afternoon, I he first in registered w ill he given preference, Registration can ho made bv phone, Everywhere ynu look you see a Chevrolet. If Mrs. .M. F. Thompson of YrvUu Is l In guest of Mr. and Mrs C. S. Mutter field lit their home on North, peach street, Mrs. A. G. Four, representing the Northwest Vlavl Company of Portland, Is now located permanently nt Hotel Medford. Friends anil patrons Invite I to phono or call. C, II, Whltimire, assistant engineer from the Ht:ite highway office, is In the city oil buniness III connection Willi District Engineer llodKimiu, Everywhere yon look you Chevrolet. Representative of Hie Mrs, l I,. Orr of Evans cicek visiting Mrs. A. H. Williams this week, Ellis May Itny dunce Tuesday, May 2ml, l.niniHtmch'H orchestra. Ill) nee ill The Geo. Olson Hotel Pol lliili.l m. If che.Htra will give u runout I by null Federate I every Friday evening from elglu societies of Portland were In Medford nine, for the next. Ion wooi. no todav In the Interests nl' tiias, Hull i orchestra uses lUieHcher sax a phones, lor governor. j trumpet and cornets. Palmer plum. Comply with traffic regulations and ! Hoimo Is the local agent for Muoscher have a dandy spotlight Installed com-1 Instruments, , 35 plet.Miii your tar for r.,25. Riverside Try our merchants lunch. The Garage. ' If IShastii, P. Lawrence asks that every mother, having childrvji connected with the church or Sunday school or young people's societies, remember the ar rangement and plan to be present. Ihis has come to 1h ono of the great services of the year. Every mother Is asked to wear If itossihlo a white car nation or any other white flower, and every child and husband and father the same. C. I Goff writes Insurance on any thing. Telephone 41. Regular communication Reames chapter Wednesday evening, April IC. initiation. 30 Vlavl headquarters, Hotel Medford. Phone Mrs. A. G. Foor. 32 Gain Robinson arrived homo this forenoon from a business visit at Oak land, Calif. Vlavl dealer, Mrs. A. G. Foor of Portland. Hotel Medford. 32 Puzzle-Peg. tho most fascinating pastime. Medford Rook Store. 30 New spring hosiery in all the shades at The Colonial. 31 j Fifty men from all parts of the state previously summoned for federal grand Jury service, appeared before Federal Judge It. S. Mean, in Portland, on Mon day afternoon. Upon instructions from the Judge the clerk drew 22 names out of the HO. after which the court ex cused the remaining 28. Ross M. Plum mer was then named foreman of the body, after which the grand Jury re tired to its secret chambers for con sideration of cases Involving the alleg ed violations of federal laws. A large number of liquor and narcotic cases have been referred to the grand Jury by thi several United States commis sioners thronghout the state. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Page of Wor For dancing, Launsparh's orchestra. Arjto insurance. P.hown & White. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's. Jeweler. tf cester, Mass.. are guests at the Hotel Holland. Other guests include J. II. McAllister of Salem, E. Sanders of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George II. Smith of Eugene. W. R. Jtt of San Francisco, J. E. Engcr of Roseburg, and Charles Feller of Marshfield. National Gingham Week, April 21 to 30 at Mann's means manv elni'hnm values. si Hemstitching, Picntlng, 8c per yd. Iiuttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 K. Main. The Ashland Iron Works has chang ed hands again, and the new owners, Lawrence R. Coder and Ralph It. Had- fleld, both of Ashland, took charge of the plant last Monday. Vhen in need of sash and doors, all Wallace Woods. 108 or come to 711 K. Main street. Hear ye, Hear ye, Klein the Tailor ualies well-fitting, long service-giving clothes. Choice of 60 tiatterns. Value 145 to ."j5, this week only at $42.00. Housework Is a Burden Woman's ld is a weary one at best, lint with backache nnd other lli trtssing kidney I. Is. life lniler be comes u burden. Doans Kidney pii: have made life brighter for tunny Medford women. Ask your uelKbl,or' Mrs. A. ' E. Mromaii. I'.' Trl'io St., Medford. savs; "My kidney troubled tim for a long time and I became run down nnd suffered from , neivoo dizzy NH-lls. I bad no MK-rgv and often bud to neglect mv ,Iioiisi-wi k. I tired easily and my kidneys neted Irregularly, and I suffered from In f'.umumtiott of the bladder, too. 1 read of Doan's Kidney Pills ami tin sMn relieved the trouble i-nlirely." Prie 60c at nil denier. Don't tdnvfly aMk-fnr a kidney remedy get I l'oun Kidney Pilbv the same that ( Mrs. ftronum had. Fosti-r-Miibiirii j Co.. Mfrs.. Hnffnlo. N. V. Adv. j 1 Mil 'slttwica'sllomeShoeVotish GIVES NEW LIFE TO SHOES The Shinoi.a ixix has un ruy tuniitiR key tliat uutotiunically lilt the lid. No nulled luinU: broken liimer liuiK bluik, Tan. White, Os-bUxal wut tlrowru Always lOc. To m&kn U nttlnrn n y Kulil- ft IM SlIINuLA Hum Set. AgtnuinebrittU dulr wh!ihtllii lha liot,pilit poluli quickly and ntny. l-r lumki' wool pohtlier bring lb lone with lw droit, r. i ... "Cinwn a A, II 11 I,. 2 11 Nfjw PLAYING TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HALIO Coi n cult I vator, disc , plow and disc litrrow; will trade for tractor disc harrow. Phono 7711-1,. evenings. :, WANTKI To buy five stands of bees Phonn fi7-J-!!. f WANTED (ieneral Phono riU7-.I-3. ranch hand. tf ' WA.IM lo rent unfurnished mod ern 5 or ti room house, dose, In. Address J It M, Tribune. . 22 FOR SALE Will sacrifice two nice little family cows. JU7 Pine St. 2'i ! THE CALL OF HOME From lb" Novel llonm" lly (ieo. Agnew Cliiiinl.eilain. "The f all of Home" tells of uluit homo i-; made, I'. I . one picture in v. lliousand, Into which have been Interwoven the most thrilling advent ui-cs in Soutli America nnd the moiiien tuous rvcnlM of peaceful lives in r. iiict New Dnglanil village. A (ilti:.T CAST 1 A (HEAT I'icrrRE Tin ni'r ivlielining flood scenes in Ibis picture will never lie forgotten COMING SATURDAY BERT LYTELL "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED" lis li Knockout, And our old friend, Ben Turpin in "Love's Outcast" NOTICE READ CAREFULLY Sin I u ill-Williams I'ainl and Varnish 'demonstration which nn, held in our store hud Huiui-diiv Mn stub n gnat success, nnd lo lltov wbo eaine lo mil stole u out lnc l Ihcm I toil iherr Is no rspuil tu oiil line In the HO.' F FIX l it Al l IA . CLEAN UP! PAINT UP fl While (In Sill UWIV'-WII I I MH PAINT rest more. ,ht uulloii than itonpi llilve lims.. II Is cheaper per loo siiuire (!( xlni-e II will i nvet mid spn .id Iniibcr. We Ull.icilileo lo coxer IlliO souiire IiM't Itto coiili er Kiilloii nuainst loo sipum- i i I on oilier luiiuds. Willie lead nnd Oil l I o-t HH.I'J p r Kill o,ioue r.i-t, ni;iiliist H, W . I . pllli Ktoillld llnsi eil nil unit pluim nt nl t7 celil. So it-siilts will Im- i t tain, lime jlai-s, ilien It will iluih, i Irniii i hi'iiM-r p-ilni until niter luo or Idlslei-, M-nle or (u lil. To furll.ec i-onlme )oii. wbo nun Mill In- In the mnikrt to paint, we liate listed belnw the li-sldetnes of Mcdfnid who Iiiivi or lice iuilnt S. W. I . Fio. In, Is sIik-i Mari li Kl, lO-'J. N'oith Central, rullre house outside X. W. P , roof S. t"ia West Tenth St , outsldrt und lnlde with S W. P. W. P. rthltiRln Stain I'rod'.iet. Work done by Mr. ice. II Mcrrls. in: Mrs liriico Stinson. Ilolb way. Mr. Richardson. 127 S. tlrape. oiit-.ide ulth H W. P Pre duct Mr. Itonner. L2 I'eai h St,.i utside nnd Inside with S. W. P proilin l Work dr tie hy Mr W'm T Hmry. Mr, K. I,. Lewis, IJ I'a'herlne Si . Int rlor witrk lib S U' P. I boilnc nnd Alabantlii". V. F. Wrthl. ISH Crater l-ake, S. W. P Pro. huts. W ork bv Mr. Hkeeler. , Mr. 1 1 t m 1 ii . S. I.uurel. new liuus.ibiw, outsldn ami ln'dn S W. P I'rodtiits .1. I.. Vunn, "in West f-'is-iind Ht . iti.ld und Inside S W P Prtidm t. , II. O. I'.irkliurfct, iln Went .I.ickjmiii. iiatrtido ,ind Inside S W P. Pre ducts Kniest t'leiueiitii. lnU1 West Klccnth, new loinitalow. iiutnl l and liittde A. W, P, Products, Siim rest Orchard, entire premises reflntiilted in S V,. P Prodinla. Ilerl Anderson. Me.lli rd. oiiuide hi S W. P. Prmlu. It. It. I.. Medley, ill ienese St., t nt side nnd limld" wh S W. P. Pi.j.IihU Work by Arthur Went I). I. lleVoe, remdeiire repuinled with S W. P. Products. , l.oek'f.xl A Meehuii, ".'. Riverside St . outside and lualde H. W. P Proikicts. I,ockwoi,d U Meebun, Pine St.. . itside and Inside S. W. P. PrmlurU. John .Immcrman. S. Newtown, outsld" H W. P. Pri ducts. Kd. Miller, IliKhway north i f town, new buuKulow, outside and Inside H. V. p. I'ro.lu. I. Work donn by Wm. T. Merry. I.i rk wood Ar Iniblis. banker's residence, Ct-ntral Po'nt. S. W' P I'n duct. There an also other numerous users of Floorlnr. Fh .ir Paint, Porcb Paint, Alahastlue und Vur nlslies which would take a whole p,ic,c to lli,t. Next S..I Urdu v we will Mill dciiionsiiuie und cHe nun) I .itlomi nnd Sammy Hut lo children uUo ran I loorlnc and Urtisb for 10 cents. 203 w. Main Southern Oregon Hardware Co. Phon 300 Aeroliix Shades Are Famous for the Comfort They Add to Porches They add an extra room to your home, where you are protected against the heat and glare of the sun (as well as the gaze of in quisitive eyes) and where you may still have the cool, refreshing out-of-doors with all that it means in the way of better air, better rest and greater comfort. The usefulness, enjoyment and appearance of an open porch arc increased many times over by the use of these attractive and de pendable shades. Just the shade for Sun Parlors and Sleeping Porches. EQUIPPED WITH "HANG-EASY" AND ADJUSTABLE "NO-WHIPS" With the patented "Hang-Easy" fixtures these shades are easily hung or removed and when you hang them you will not have to search for tools, nails or screws. Adjustable "No-Whip" cords prevent all whipping in the wind. Very Artistic, Durable, Inexpensive. In cool green colors.' All sizes from 4'x7'6" at $4.00 to 12'x7'6" at $15.50. WEEM ORR Complete House Furnishers V 11 ft