Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOTID MATTJ TRTBTTtfE. MEDFORD, ORKfiOK. TUKSTUV. MAY liC tf
Focal and
iy 'Personal
, Wlth.th Rtale primaries only two
lays nwny Interest In tbo various con
tests Is ineivnslni; in the city, nl the
contest between Newbury anil Thomas
for the republican nomination for cir
cuit JU(1k was ut fever heat txlay
wMt impromptu debates on the down
town slpocla nnd in a number of bnsi
nH places Wherever a group of men
were gathered together. More interest i
it nlsi betntt taken in the republican .
V""" , j tosses. J. W. Wakefield, ralm Block.
Invest your savmjjs ma Jackson 43
County Bunding n4 Loan association, j MnnnnfaeMrera of th better itra'l1
tt i .invttnmtrt. ctinim rocker, and foot-
Oregon Juniper, once- resanled as
useless, is becoming one of the most
costly woods on the market. When
converted into small slats for maklnjt
lend pencils, it Bells tor approximately
$2t per I0U0 feet board measure, ac
cording to C. S. Hudson of I lend, one
of the owners of the Bend juniper mill.
The llond mill employ ;io or more per
sons and supplies lead pencil stock to
practically all the. lanra pencil factor
ies In the east, and to some in Kurope,
1 have taken over the White & Trow
i bridge Insurance Agency, formerly
operated by Mr. Ben. J. Trowbridge.
I will be pleased to attend to all
endorsements, or aid ia adjusting
! give service and cvnifort. Of best
Goff "writes Automobile Insurance. I stools In latest design.
Telephone 41.
, the. American Legion meeting- to- workmanship, hardwood frames, web
nlgbt follow Uie dinner being served 'Wng bottoms, high tempered steel
by the ladles or the auxiliary. The' spring, filled with flax, hair and eot
dlnner starts at 6:30 p. m. and the 'ton. Spring or down ensbkm.' Cov
lodwi session will convene at 8 p. mjei In denim, velour. mohair or tapes
th regular hour. I try. Xo vmodshavinas used. All
Knot troubles scientifically treated material uew and clenn. I'phoUtering
at .The Marinello Shop. Eocpert 1V.H-all kinds. Draperies made to order,
curistln attendance. " 47('t Interested call Jacksonville 1'bone
Mrs. Paul Hansen, eorsetler for! :"-. J. Weis. Upholstery. 61
NnTtone. rhone 6S5-J. tf
., . The summer season is officially
opened with the publication herewith
ol the fact that yesterday with a max
imum temperature of SS.3 was the hot
test day of 'the season so far. A year
ago. the maximum temperature was 60!
degrees along with a rainfall of .05 of
an Inch., 'Fair weather Is the forecast
Tor Sunday, '
nig sale of 50 ladles' coats f 34.95.
M. M. Dept. Store. - 47
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat
59
We are watch specialists. We guar
antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf
The graduating exercises of the
Grants Pass high school will he held
next Friday night at Rivolo theater,
and on Wednesday and Thursday
nights at the same theater the senior
class play will be presented. There;
are 62 members of- the graduating
class. !
Now is the time to book your order
with Newcomb for alabwood the large j
load $7.50 dumped. Phone 631. 49
Watkins household necessities. No.;
North Fir street or phone 957- or!
371-L. William Campbell, agent 48
Notice to Water Users: See display
ad on another page of this issue about j
water restrictions. 49
Major Dusenberry of the United
States army, who is attached to the;
Oregon National Guard as the army j
inspector for that body passed through
the city this morning enroute to Ash
land to inspect the artillery company
there, and before returning north said
he will pay a visit to Med ford. '
Fire Insurance. Brown ft White.
Frozen automobile, tractor and track
cylinder welded, de-1nforced and
guaranteed. Only the finest pre-beat-ing
fuels and metals nsed.. Vulcan
Welding Works. 39 a Front street tf
' Big sale of IjO ladies' coats $34.95.
M. -M., Dept. Store. 47
The mid-month meeting of the etty
council, will be held tonight Among
other business Bp for consideration
will be odds and ends pertaining to the
establishing of the new. city auto camp.
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co.
. .. Sand, gravel, sediment Phone 912-J.
Judge Wm. M. Colvlg went over to
Ashland this morning for a visit with
his brother in that city.
Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mall
Tribune office. tf
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet . tf
A. R. Montgomery of Chicago Is a
guest at the Hotel Medfnrd as are H.
E. Howell of San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Hornstein of Los Angeles,
William Garrett and H. M. Watts of:
Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters,
and Mr. and Mrs. James . Roberts ol
Spokane. Oscar Jolly and K. Q. Cum
mings of Klamath Falls and A. ' H
Bauer of Benson, Minn.
Have you seen the new stone
Mr. and Mrs. K. U Christian of Ma
dei a, Calif., are Ruests at the Hotel
Holland. Other guests Include lleoige
W. Barker of Butt Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Copeland of San Francisco. F. l
Jones and W. W. Kerns of Seattle, Mr,
and Mrs. K. T. Huff of Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walker and child
and Mrs, Cnarles Loigh and child of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. K. S. IVar
doff of Roseburg.
Auto Insurance. Brown ft Whit.
When In need ot sash and doors.
call Wallace Woods, 108 or coma to
?11 TV Mtn ilrkol '
Viavl dealer, Mrs. Foor, Hotel Medfd
64
Miss llatel Stephens will be In
Mann's Store, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday demonstrating
Constructed to -tho Cameo corsets. She will be pleased
of a corset you should wear. 4
T. 0. Bradley. Inspector of power
houses for tho California-Oregon Pow
er company, arrived yesterday from
Copco, Calif., for a brief business visit.
Wanted A reliable man to water
lawn and flowers a few hours every
day. Phone 398-1.. tf
Everywhere you look yon a
Chevrolet tf
Big sale of $"0 ladles' coats $34.95.
M. M. Dept Store, ?
A number of local high school stu
dents and alumnt and a number of for
mer IT. of O. students or thla city will
attend the Junior Week End activities
to be held at the U. of O. in Eugene
this week. The celebration starts on
Thursday and continues over the week
end. Among those who "will attend
are Dorothy Myers, Constance Vance
Pauline Johnson and Josephine Lind
For expert lawn mower grinding call
Mitchell Ladder Co.
Big lard reduction at the Economy
and West Side Meat Markets starting
Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound palls
Members of the entertainment com
mittee for tho fourth annual conven
tion of th Oregon Legion buve been
assured that railroad rates will ho e-
Tho wand J'"'. which began Itx sen
slons Monday had tvturncil no indict
nieiitH up to noon today. umuiicr of
rrhnliial iiiittliirn will It.i i tiiinili.iil mil
tended by roads from all parts or the.liy tho grand Jury ,mwl they will tils"
northwest to the convention of the' finish up the louse ends left by. the
American Legion, the Lenlon Auxiliary, last grand' jury Including the reports
and I -a Socle to des 40 llommes el 8 -of county office, nltuirs, etc, 1
Chnvaux. which will b held at The Notice to Wnter Users! See dlsiilnv
Dalles on the four days beginning July d on another page-of this Issue about
. Application for rates nas noun water restrictions. 4!
made to the companies. The tariffs Tli Inland baseball team will meet
have not been announced, but notable ,i, i,.,irord town team in Modioid
reductions have been promised, ncconi- oxt Sunday. May SUt. The Lclwntl!
tug to nuMiiMra ot tiw enienammeni ,,,iu is a stixutuc agrgatlon. having
committee. twlco dofonted (JiaiMs Pass and a Ian:..
ladles' $30 capes Just received going ,.,wd U expected to be on hand when
17..r this wHk. M. M. Depl. store. 47" t,o two teams liiwk Thn local team
American Legion meets tonight. 47,.iUi4 been strengthened and a K'S'd v
Bearing pear and apple on hards .hlliliton U medicted. A large number
sacrificed nt $100 acre and up. 1 acrel0f l.eluiid rooter are exis-eied to at
tracts and up. Easy terms. Near lt,nd as their tenm is the uilde of the
village. 4'IiiihI Is a sutull tmu fituat-
E- LIGHT
IS THE LATEST STUNT
NKW YORK. May 1ft. A llnhthnuse
r.ir nli'iilillloH said to he tint first pei
iniinent institution of its land in Amer
lui. will be InaiiKiirati'd tudny at Sun
set at College Point, I.. I., ut the mouth
or Flushing liny. The llht will be n
It-Inch high-power serclillgbt and will
be shown from sunset to midnight.
Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phone "28-R or 134 Y.
Phyllis Roberts. Gladys Hartley,
Lydl. lVane. Marion Hill and Francis
Prescott returned last night from Cor
vatlis whero they have been attending
the Junior Week End festivities nt
O. A. C. Tho trip was made by auto.
Great aalo this week. $30 ladles'
raies, special $17.95. M. M. IVpt
store. 47
Piano polish. - R.wt Music Co.
Shoes called for and delivered free,
repaired or shlned. Mall orders a
specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C. B.
Watktns, 13? W. Main, phone 556. 59
Ashland will celebrate the 4th of
July and Grants Pass w ill hold a cele
bration at the opening of the Jose
phine raves, according to r. T. Sparks,
district freight and passenger agent of
the Southern Pacific, who has Just
returned from a trip to southern Ore
gon. Both towns will cooperate in each
undertaking. Eugene- Guard.
Attend the concert and enjoy the
fun at the Nat tonight. Admission 35c.
47
Miss Haxe. Stephens will be in
i.40. 5 pouno pan .we. ana 3 P"" Mann . Steore, Wednesday. Thursday.
. . . ! Friday and Saturday
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat nite. 59
, : Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D. Petch spent
' the week end in Roseburg looking
after the interests of the Oregon Gas
company.
Bis reduction on trimming materials
for hats. Fay ft Sloan, 429 Medford
bunding. " 52
Have you your summer Be wing
done? See Miss Helen King,
South Grape.
marten chokers in Rartlett'a win do
Prkes range from $10 for the cheaper, fa" JC. Friday and Saturday demonstrating
grade to $40 for the finest 49 j Miss Haiel Stephens will M (the Cameo corsets. She will be pleased
Nleo-Dust kills aphis on roses and'Wann stor Wednesday. Thursday. ;tJ KlVf yw hpp B,vt. a8 t the n,
vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Ca FrWy RBd Saturday demonstrating .f a lrll,t yol ,h01,, m.par 4;.
Lime and cement Meorord Lumber
The order of the M" met last night the Cameo corsets. She will be pleased
. .h wh -k.wi n,i rnr mmhr : to give you ner aavice as 10 tne unu
were initiated after which a business;01 yu Bll0Ul1 wear-
u(nn nH tht-M livpir hoxtna houts : - O. Helman of Ashland,
were htdd. The men who were admit-
47
O. O. Helman of Ashland, one of the
! expert trap shots of the valley who
ted to the order last night were George' k t th nnuM 8hoot at Port"
Stewart. Leo Glascott, Ward Beeneylan' weeks ago. broke 1S3 clay
and Clifford Dalley. - - (oinii Knwia jnwnwy iiirnsnB
X-Ray at Dr. Murphy's office. 47 1"1 Lamport place on tne racmc tiign-
Save money on garden tools and
hose at Monarch Seed Co.
Merle Gray, district circulation man
ager for one or the large Portland
papers returned yesterday from a busi
ness trip to the northern part ot the
state.
Thfa rtfftCA t nrenfireff to mint
loitear hpeta hWa. elc nsed on thai
bookkeeping machines. Don't glv MotorisU who have violated the
your orders to traveling men and have! parking laws for months and ' got by
.1 ., f vjf.j DhnMfwiiD u Decanse oi ' me scare uy ui
as and we will call. ... tf
They have won a reputation by per
fortnance. Let your next car be a
Hupmoblle. - 47
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber
Co.
Notice to Water Users: See display
ad on another page of this issue about
water restrictions. 49
Dance. Eagle Point, Sat nite. ' 59
The federal reserve bank of San
Francisco is calling attention to a new
counterfeit federal reserve bank two
dollar note described as follows: "On
the federal reserve bank of Chicago,
check letter 'D'; face plate number in
distinct; John Burke, treasurer of the
United States; W. S. Elliott, register
of the treasurv: Dortrait of Jefferson.
"This counterfeit" states the bank, "is j cap, apodal
apparently printed from a very crude- j aiore.
ly zinc etched plate on one piece of
Co.
Mrs. Homer Pellett returned Sunday
from Chicago where she accompanied
her father. 1L H. Whitehead who will
remain In that city for a several weeks
visit with hla sister.
Great sale this week. $30 ladles'
capes, special $17.95. M. M. Dept.
store. 47
Banjos. '' mandolins, guitars. Root
Music Co.- 62
Froe For the hauling, fine large
apple stumpa for next winter's fire
place. Bear Creek Orchard. Phone
8 R 1.
The thing which all water users of
the city have been dreading and which
they knew was bound to come. Is uism
us at last Tomorrow morning the
summer water regulations go Into ef-
cd some distance norllof Urunt I'whs.
Comets, trombones. Root Music
The many friends In Medford ol
Miss Juennesso Butler will he pleased
to learn she baa accept ed u resismstlile
ssltioit In Alaska, and left Seattle for
her destination Inst week.
Notice to Water Users: See display
ad on Another page of this issue about
water restrictions. 4:
Gsrmany Pays $50,000,000
. HKBM4KI.H, May Itl -Tlio German
government has d'MiHiiid with the
Belgian ti-essui-y the final payment of
!t) million gold murk under the pro
visional moratorium granted by the
repttlatlous couiuilsftton.
DYE OLD DRESS
COAT, SKIRT WITH
"DIAMOND DYES"
1 : 1 1 -1 1 tn linilw of "lllamoiul Dyes"
i'iiuIiiIiin illrtu'llons so simple any
woman ouil ! m 1 1 ill ,lier Winn,
slialiliy, dresm'S, hKUIn, waists, coals,
MnrklllKS. nvcuhis, covellligs, rtril
pi'i lns, htnuilllUM, t'Vi'l yllllilK. evsu If
she bus never dvi-d before. Buy )iu
inond Ityes ml ojher kind then
perfei t liiinui dyeing Is sum bei'iiusn
Olaioinid IH'rn nm Riiiiranteed nut
In spot, fade, slreak or inn, Tell
your iIuukIhI whejlier the material
you wlslt lo dye is wool or Silk, or
ulietliei- n I, linen, cotton or mined
K'MldM. ' AllV,
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Kii I. t Alum U, S. Tii'Msnr)',
WASHINGTON. May 16. A false
alarm about mid day (c.d.iy culled
NKW YORK. May Id. The Ameil.
tho 1'nlted Stutes treasury hut Invcn
ligatli u showed no trace of a fire.
Did Him More Coed !
Many men and women surfer from
backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints,
sore muscles and other results of kid
ney trouble Is'cnuse they neglect the
firt warning symptoms. Foley Kidney
Pills aid the kidneys to throw out th
poisonous wastti mutter tuut causes
pain and misery. Htepbrn Lewis,
KIdrldgn, Ky.. writes: "Foley Kidney
Pills did me more good than all the
other modiolim i ever tuok. 1 had kid
ney trouble ten years. I don t liuvs
any paJn like I had before I took
them." Sold everywhere. - Adv.
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Tuesday. May Iftth, 8 p.
m. Visitors welcome.
44 A. F. NOTH. Secy.
TOO
LATE TO CLASSIFY
parkers. Portland
policemen armed
tagged 400 illegal
Telegram.
When better automobile are built,
Bulck will build them. tf
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
711 East Main street. - '
Great sale this week. 130 ladies'
$17.95. M. M. Dept.
Baseball enthusiasm Is rampant in
paper, bearing no silk threads or lrai-!Be Falls according to reports from
policemen, received a snocg ana a tag f wh,ch ,,, lhf) os. nt WBtnr )n
Saturday when the new temporary ... . tb d k for
with . traffic tags)
each home at certain hours, and for a
Foil 8AI.K Belgium ili-.i doit: won
derful watch dog. Phono 691-K-l.
FOR BALK Saddle, watches, rifles,
kodaks, etc. Boom 4, Collemj llldg..
31 X. t5rape fit. 6'f
FOB RKNT Furnished bniisekeeplng
nsims and large front sleeping room.
4SII S. Kir. 4'.t
Ution of them. The counterfeit Is so j communuy.
noor that it should not deceive any one I nin Picked from
aaccustomed to handling money." .
When in need of shingles and roof
ing caU Wallace Woods. 103. 711 E.
Main.
We have a fine black bear rug for
aal fnp thn mounting charees. Call
344 and see this rug. Bartietts, ll v.
50 Main street 49
C. L. Goff for Fire Insurance. Tele
phone 41.
Nineten persons who arrived in the
city during Monday in seven cars stop
ped overnight at the city auto camp.
; C. C. Cate, county agent, was the
chief speaker at the chamber of com
inofce forum at Grants Pass, this noon.
- See Dean & Dixon for codling moth
spraying. Phone UN?. 49
Ladies" coat sale this week $34.95,
regular. $50. M. M. Dept. Store. - 47
SALTS IF BACKACHY
. : is :.
Drink lots of watr and stop eating
Beat far a while if 7001 Sladdar
I - troubles you.
' Wicn yon wake up with tjad'aone and
dull misery in the kidney region it gen
erally means you have been eating too
?iuch meat, says a well-known authority.
I eat forma uric acid which overworks
the kidneys in their effort to Alter it
. from the blood and they become sort of
paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys
pet aluggiaa and clog you must relieve
them, like you relieve your bowels; re
moving all the body's urinous . waste,
els you have backache, side headache,
tlizrj spell; your stomach ours, tongua
is ooated, end when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinges. The urine
is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often
set aoxs, water scalds and you are obliged
to seek relief two or three times during
the night
Either consult a (food, reliable physi
cian at once or get from your pharmacist
about four ounce of Jad Salts; take
Ublespoonful in a glsa of water
before breakfast for a few days and your
kidney will then act floe. Thi famous
salt is made from the acid of grape
and lemon juice, combined with liuiia,
and has been used for generations to
lean and stimulate slueirish kidneys.
also to neutralise acids in the urine so it
est longer irritates, thus ending bladder
; Jad Salts Ss a life saver for regular
meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot
injure and makes a deligbtluli Stl'
kb iiWua-water dxiig,
There will be a meeting of the W. C.
T. V. Thursday at 2:30 at the Y. W. C.
A. rooms. . Matters of importance con
cerning the coming primary will be
discussed.
Ladies' coat sale this week $3( 93.
regular $50. M. M. Dept. Store. 4"'
Free dirt for lawns 01 garden. Call
at building site, Minnesota street H.
A. Tbierolt
Everywhere you look yon see a
Chevrolet - tf
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. McKee and
Perry O. Crawford of the California
Oregon Power company left this mor
ning by auto for Koseburg.
Wanted A reliable man to water
lawn and flowers a few hours every
day. Phone 390-L. tf
. If it's insurance we write It HA.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Dance at Riverside Community Club
Saturday night. May 20. Good music
and refreshments. A good time as
sured. 48
We'll delivei you 10 lbs. of table
potatoes for II t.1, Monarch Seed &
Feed Co. Phone 2C0.
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat.
69
With the comnlfction this week ol
the new Douglas county highway from
Roseburg to Coos Bay, Marshficld and
North Bend people are beginning to
tblnk about a scenic Coast range loop
road. From Kugento Koaeburg the
route follows the paved Pacific high
way, thence by the Douglas highway
to Myrtle Point, Camas Valley and Co
qullle, thence by pavement to North
Bend and Marshfield, crossing Coos
Bay on the Roosevelt ferry and up the
coast to Florence on the proposed
Roosevelt highway, making the last
lap on the road from Florence to Ku
gene, which is tit be finished thia year,
Ladies' coat sale this week $34.95,
regular $50. M. M. Dept. Store. . 47
Big lard reduction at the Economy
and West Side Meat Markets, Btarting
Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound palls
$1.40, 5 pound pall 70c, and 3 pound
pail 45c. 60
Lime for spray. Medford lbr. Co.
Watch repairing of that quality that
elves satisfaction nf Johnson's.
Jeweler. t . .
Page' outlaws .a
the construction
force on the line of the P. c K. railroad
recently defeated the BuUe Falls town
team by a eore of to 7. The man
ager of the outlaw deckires that the
supporters of the "Prides of Butte
Falls' are "in the dumps" as a result
of the outcome of the game.
Hemstitching,
Plcotlng,
8c per yd.
Button eoTered.
Handicraft Shop. ". . tf
Ladies' $30 capes just received going
$17.95 this week. M. M Dept store. 47
Latest songs. Root Music Co. 62
Mr. and, Mrs. Ralph Boutolle have
moved from their home on Rose
avenue and are now situated on South
Ivy street near Tenth.
Miss Hazel Stephens will be In
Mann's Store, Wednesday, Thursday.
Friday and Saturday demonstrating
the Cameo corsets. She will be plessod
to give you her advice aa to the kind
of a corset you should wear. 47'
American Legion meets tonight. 47'
Try our merchant lunch. The
Shasta.
C. E. Smith ot Central Point, brought
to the Mall Tribune office today a
beautiful box of strawberries, the first
to be picked on bis place this year.
Strings, rosin. Root Music Co. C2
Ladles' $30 capes Just received going
$17.95 this week. M. M. Dept. store. 47
Two watchmakers, prompt service
and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson
Jeweler. , - -. tf
few hours on Sunday. The schedule of
water hours In the various sections of
the city appears elsewhere In this,
paper In aMarge advertisement by the!
city water department. I
Store ay your winter furs, wool
ens, bedding, etc., in a Pacific Cedar
Chest. Safe, economical, convenient.
We have made and Bold over twelve
hundred cedar chest. Get yours now.,
Trowbridge Cabinet Works.
Marinello Cosmetic Shoo. 409 Liber-
tv Tilde. Electrolrsla. Phone C&7-W. 47 I
Saxophones, clarinets: Root Music L
Co. 0i
LOST Pair brown kid gloves on
Bartlett. Finder please call Y.
C A. lluiise.
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PpifCC Knilrc lower floor, W.7.1: IUI--ny, flrt four rg,
I ilV-t,0 aa.7.1; next 7 row aXtttl; Imlaure, I.IU.
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BRAND NEW
SHOW TODAY!
3 BIG SPECIALS
AT ONLY
$3.15 A PAIR
Women's All . White
Canvas Oxfords, All
White Canvas Two But
ton Strap Sandals and
All White Canvas Patest
Trim One-Strap Sandals
at only $3.15
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, 21 North Central
. ; (Since 1912)
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SAME PRICE
for over 30 years
gfj Ounces for gg-l
Use less of .
KG
BAKING POWDER
than of higher
priced brands.
The government used
millions of pounds
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CAMPERS
Stoves, Cots, -Tents, Camp Chairs
Med. Tent & Awning Works
Opposite. 8. T. Depot
Fashionable
DRESSMAKING
Experience in all branches.
- JJeslKnlnK ot all kinds.
Prompt Attention to Mailorders.
0.1 W. lOth St. i'honc 355-Y
DR. RIGKERT
Eyes Scientifically Tested
and Glasses Properly Fitted
no nitons used
Broken Inscs Accurately Duplicated
FACTORY ON I'ltKMISES
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CHARMING AND BEAUTIFUL
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given by I In- ki'oiIch of the M, I', KiIioiiIh. '
COM I. SO HATIIUIAV
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David," in iimitbcr Knockout
. "Tilt KKVIi.NTIl DAY 1 '
AN ALL ABSORBING STORY, CHOCK
FULL OP LAUGHS A PICTURE DRESS
ED UP LIKE A MILLION DOLLARS, AND
A FASHION SHOW WITH AN ARRAY OF
OOWNfl THAT WILL SURELY PLEASE
THE LADIES.
Cast 'indues JACK MULHALL,' POLLY
MORAN and WALTER HIERS. '
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