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PAGE TWO MEDFOTtD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREO OX. MONDAY, XOVEMBKli 19.' 1923 iocal and Personal A ttalmon measuring 5 feet in lonKlh and nearly three feet in cir cumference and weighing 80 pounds, won landed by Ji. -a. McKenzle of TOIk river, north of Port Orford, last Fri day. This In said to be the largest onlmon over cauKht on the southwest coaBt of Oregon. 1 Mr. McKenzle, A number of turkeys were stolen whoso ranch is on 1.1k river near the punflny nlf-ht from the Meadow Brook : mouth, caught 100 sulmon, their nB ranch nt Eagle Point. The birds that ' grefrate welBht was around 3500 Were taken were valuable ones that Pounds, in two settings of the net. were boliiB kept for breeding stock. A I Two other large salmon, weighing be. reward of f 1 00 appears elsewhere in :-wen 60 -ana 80 pounds each, were this paper for the arrest and convlc- caught near the mouth of 8les river Mis. JiiTiit-s McAllister of Million- Carl iSuwmau reruntly traded his aire Uow was In town Sunday. j residence corner of Xorth Oakdale Kodak finishing a specialty, and iand West Fourth street for a ten acre commercial photography. Prompt I traot of land Joining the townsite of tion of the guilty parties. A full line of exquisite tpllet requi sites at M. M. Dept. more. - 20U Wanted immediately, man and wife, caretakers on ranch, everything fur nished. ' Call and talk It over. F. W. Bartlett, 128 North Orapo St. tf .County Prosecuting Attorney New ton Borden' arrived 'homo Sunday from. Portland In which city Saturday, night he attended the annual autumn get-tosether meeting and dinner of democrats. The guests Included a number of the leading citizens of that political faith thruout the state. Mr. Borden left for Salem and Portland last Friday evening. ' .. 1100 reward will be paid for infor mation that wll! lead to the arrest and conviction of the parties who . stole a number of turkeys from the Meadow Hrook ranch at Eagle Point on . Sunday night, November 18th.: lieorge T. Collins. 208. ,, Trade at home and bank the differ ence'. Kduh Valley Nursery. Phone C80-J,2. tf The -neddy Co. is now In -business in its new .location at the southwest corner of Main at,c South avenue, having mov1 its Immense Jewelj-y Htonk from the old location on the opposite corner between the close of business Saturday night and early this morning. The management Is dlsuppolnted -In 'that -the work about - Tthe new location is not yet completed and the fine -mahogany .fixtures .and same other equipment are .not yet ready, as expected. The formul open ing of the new Rtore, which has been christened -the Tiffany Jewelry place of southern Oregon, will take place .some time Inter?, probably the 'first of December. . We will loan you monoy to build or . buv Holmes tho Insurance Man. Dance, at Jackson's AVed. night by Talent Com. Club. Loveland's Orch 207' Indications are rthat the -exoeption- lally fine spell of weather Is nearlng -un end, aa .cloudy weather is predicted for Tuesduy. This morning's mlnl .mum temperature was Just two do ' grees above the "freezing point. Residence burglary Insurance 19.08 per -11000. R. A. Holmes, the Insur--naoe Man. ' itf- , Havo AIoKlnzay overhaul or ropulr. your car on the flat, rate system you know what you will have to pny. llittson Motors. 212 ' -Fred H. Hopkins, former well 'known resident of the Control Point district and this city -arrived In tho city yesterday for a short visit, during which ho is staying at the . Hotel Medford. - Plant now, why Walt until spring? Eden Valley Nursery. Phono 080-J-2. :i ' tf Prizes given at Hard Ttmo dance at Jaaksan's Wed. eve. 207 Tho Roseuurg, Bulom.and Klamath Falls teams which attonded the big football dinner 'here Saturday night along with the ClrantB Pass, Ashland 'nnd Medford teams, returned 'home -yesterday. The Ashland and Grants Pass teams went home late Saturday. Ulng cherry trees, the finest ever. Eden Valley Nuroery. Phono 080-J-2.' tf Charmingly personal and practical gifts at Swem's Studio and (lift Shop. aon Frederick Johnson has returned to his home for two .weeks, resulting from an epidemic of sickness at, his school on Reese creek, nocossitatlng It to.be olosed. Ashland Tidings. , .Brown will fix your shoes so you can wear'them with comfort. 200 Phonographs! See Launspaoh. tf Mrs. 'Iluy W. Conner will give a -silver toa for the St. Ann Altar society at her homo, 616 Helmon? avenue on Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock, All ladies of the parish and their frlendB are Invited to be present. Who pays tho agent, you or ' the other fellow? ' Eden Valley Nursery. Phone -680-J-2. ..if . Jflowerlng shrubs, vines and ormir menials. Eden Ynlley. Nursery. Phone (I80-J-2, tf , Among Oregonlans visiting 'In the city are Dr. E. V. Prlnoe of Hormla ton,. -Otto "White and L. Da vies of Mulem, O. R. Atkins of Itoseburg and Scott Warren, Ralph Turner, Frank Halt and Carl Yancey, of , Klamath Falls. . . v . . .Znnol quality first toilet requisites a.t M. M. Dept. slore. 809 See Miss Lounabu'ry, The Vanity Shop, for special suggestions In hem stitching things for Christmas. 235 . - Luclun Watkins of Calgary, Alberta Is among the ,tar distant vlBltors so Juurning In the city. Ho arrived Sun day enrouto south to spend the win tor In California. .Talent Com.. Club dance at Jack son's Wed. Everybody come. 207, An evening olass In Hlghar Ac counting nd C, P. A. work, Is now organizing on most liberal tuition basis at the Vbusy" Business College. Phone 269-H. OWN 207 I Toast keeps away. every day the doctor f Milk bread at its toasted. best -At Any Orocer by H. M. Axtell of Port Orford cently. ... Plunos! Soe.Jaunspach. , tf The best hemstitching In Medford, Ha per yard. Miss Lowiabury, The Vanity Shop. 235 C. A. Williams, who has been work ing on the Gardner ranch the past seventeen -months, 'has leased -the Taylor place and will move his family there about Dec. 1st. ' Drop in Commercial club, and buy your tickets for band concerts, 2 for 11.00. Milk and cream at TeVoe's. '' 'tf The Crater Lake Christian Endeav or Union will meet In Grants Pass on Saturday and Sunday, November .24 26., The union comprises all Chris tian .Endeavor chapters in the. south ern Oregon district and representa tives are expectod from all of these. . Unique and interesting gifts 'fit Swem's Studio and Gift Shop. 200 Two wind-up -automobiles with gar ago 96c. Jap Art Store. . tf Dr. R. J. Conroy returned from Portland this morning where 'he 'has' been fnr HAVAritl rliiva nn nrfif euainnn I Central business. ; " ' . 1 Mt. Pitt Blond forme. 210 Radio bargains! Single-tube set $16. Two-tube set $20. 'Tubes, phones, transformers, condensers, rheostats, etc., .at half price. These goods. have been nllghtly used, but are guaranteed like new. L. D. Minkler, 404 Liberty Uldg. $07 -Corbln Edgell, Colonel Vorhie and party are in :the Klamath :. country duck hunting. 'While in CrowBbh's get your 'band concert tickets. ' . Grafted Franquetto walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. ... xt . V. H. Hanson of Glendale, Oregun was, ohanged In Judge Taylor's court toduy with having Improper license plates on his .truck. -Tho arrest was made by J. J. McMahon, deputy state .motor traffice officer. Hanson plead ed guilty and was fined $16. Sao window display of linen towels, hand homestltched, .stamped 'for em broidery. Handicraft Shop. 210" Iluy your shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 E. Main street. Phone 108. tf Slater Johnson -will 'leavo for tho cast some time this week. Ordor personal engraved greeting cards mimedlntery.' Swem's Studio. ; . . ' 206 Blue and white lunch cloths n sale. 48x48, Clic; 60x60, $1.19; 70x70. $1.48. Jap Art Store. tf Los Amoles will be supplied with turkeys from the Rogue River valley this Thanksgiving; A carload of tur keys will bo shipped today containing 2600 -turkeys netting 26,000 ibs., and will arrive1 there In aniplo vlme to be plaood n the market for tho holhltiy. i;men towels imrru nemntitcho, fast color stamped for ombroldory, $1.60 each. Free Instructions. Handicraft Shop. 210 If you can't radlato a little sunshine your worth to the community is Bmnll Iearn to smile, laugh, dunce, and play and the greater life will be yours. You can do all those at the Oriental Gardens tonight. 206 Fred Tebven of Portland Is In Med ford today on buslnoss, tlet mamma and walking doll free by buying Season tlokot. $3.60 doll free for $20 tlokot, and $1.60 doll froe for $10 ticket.. Those season tickets are good for everything In Jap A,rt Store ueiore Jan. 1st. i24. tr ' Duplicating sale books for sale at this office. tf Fred Lewis who 'has been con valesclng In -tho Dow hospital was taken to his home , In Jacksonville Sunday. Come In this week, If possible, for Xmas photographs. Swem's Studio. 206 Let your noxt flour be Mt. Pitt. '. , ., aio ' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ' Hedgepeth of Gold Hill were In town today. Yqu can got It at DeVoe'a. , ' tf Wanted Small second-hand cook stovo. DoVoo's. tf Frod Parsons, representing Wiggins re Co.,-of Portland spont tile week-end at his home In Medford. , Ask your grocer for Mt. ntt flour. 210 " Oenulno Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Elootrto Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. ..... tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Colvlg and fam lly of Weed were In Medford over the week-end visiting Mrs. Colvig's rela tlvos. Distinct nnd original gifts at Swem's Studio and Gift Shop. 206 Xmas gifts are all In Japanese Art Store. tf Maurloe Winter representing Neu- stadler Ilros., of Portland was "here Saturday. ' llrown fixes shoos. 10S K. Central. 209 Get soft paper school tablets at thl. office. tf iMcLoud, and Mrs. W. II. flazley and ..una I.IIUIU Ulisiuy OI UIIKIlinil, HIT among the California visitors In the city. Residence burglary Insurance $9.08 por $1000. K..A. Holmes, the Insitr naco Man, tf ltoddon A Canaday write bonds and Insurance, Phone 7J0. tf Harlnn Rosworth, Jr.. M. O. Kln- cald and N. Vaughan, omplnyos of Copco arrived In town Sunday night from Klamath Falls for an Indefinite stay. Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woodi' Lumber Yard. Til E. Main. Phone 108. . . tf We nmko you beautiful. Medford Tleauty Shoppe, Medford building. N. Central, phono 1K1-L. $07 K. A. Munson and family of Chi Ha wick, H. C, arrived In Medford Sun day to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Wes torlund. Iluy Xmas gifts, deposit 26 percent, we will save It for you. Jap Art Store. tf See Brown for your shoe repairing. $09 Mrs. Carl C. Finch of Copra was In Medford on Saturday. At Deuel's Hemstitching So. tf Try llrown for your shoe repairing. ........ " service. - shack & Tom with a smile. Medford B!dg. . 210 Brown says, "He guurantee his shoe repairing." 209" G. H. Spring of .Kingston, Ontario, will return home today after -several weeks stay in Medford. Hemstitching 8c per yard at Style craft, opposite Rfalto theatre. tf Our only business Is Insurance, but we cover every known kind of risk, R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." tf L. Congle 'Is among local people who will leave for Portland this even ing. We carry nothing In coal but the best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on all fuel wo handle are always the lowest, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf Special sale, on Ford accessories. Grease, oil and 'piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf "According to an opinion 'handed down yesterday by Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas the contract of -the City of Ashland with the Talent Irrigation District respecting the purchase . of 600 acre feet of water was sustained in all particulars." says the Ashland Tidings. "Believing that the closing of a contract with 'the Talent Irriga tion District for 600 acre feet of water will solve the shortage that prevails during the dry months of the year at a cost of only $66,000, the city and district propared a contract and to determine its legality submitted it to Judge Thomas. His -decision Is heralded by proponents of the project ns an .important step in the develop ment of Ashland, not only, but to a lurge area of furmlng land." Take your kodak films to Palmer's Studio. First-class work arid prompt service. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, 'Phone 108. 711 East Main. L.t P. Mondar representing Crofut Knajlp Co., of Nowark Conn., was hore Saturday. ' " " " ' .. ' " Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Froe distribution. 310 S. Riverside, tf Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Hart and Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney nnd family of Yreka visited Mr. and Mrs. Pscar Lewis of Jacksonville this week-end. Your car battery charged In 8 hours at the Electric Shop. tf Miss Amorettl Crossley and Jack Crossley, enrouto to their -homo In Portland from San Francisco stopped off Saturday -to -see Miss Pauline Grieve. . . Brown says, "if it isn't right he will make It right." 209 The Crater olub will entertain to night at dinner in honor of the high school football team and their coach. An extensive program has been. planned and the usual good time af forded by tho Craters is expected. We have good values in -used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. !.., tf II. W. Scholtz of this city, spent the woek-end In -Portland. Clean cotton raen wanted at the Mali; Tribune office. " '.' George Collins, 'representing Roth- Central Point on the west. The Kent Rooming house, 401 East Fifth street is under ne"w manage ment, Mrs.. Chastaln taking charge. Rooms and board. - : ' ' 212 Mrs. F. L. Cfanflll of San. Diego arrived Saturday to visit Mrs. J. H. Bowman -for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Frank Owen 'who has been visiting -friends in San Francisco will return to Medford tomorrow morning. Mr. and. Mrs. George B. Carpenter have gone to Del Monte, where they will get their Fiat cur and motor back to Medford. Frank Buchter, a - P.- G. of the 'high school, ' and Frank Perl, one i of the star football players gave nn-raccount of the big-football banquet of Satur day night at the high school assembly toduy. : . .. -..,. ' "VVm: F, Isaacs and T. A. Flfer went fishing on Rogue river yesterday. Mr. Isaacs caught p. beautiful steelhead weighing Vt lbs., which Is on display In his store window. He reports that fish were very sports yesterday. A iC. -Gerger and E. E; Carlson of Medford caught 30 silver salmon Sun day while fishing on -Little - Butte creek. - - . ' . G. O.- Game arrived In ' Medford Saturday to ;-mnke ' his -permanent home 'in the valley. Mr. Game has had long experience In the handling of pure bred livestock. For somo time past he has been In charge of the pure bred Jersey herd of Ed Cnrey at -Carloton, -Oregon, who is one of the foremost breeders of Jerseys In the northwest and .the original owner of the famous St.. Mawes bull. Mr. Game has taken charge of the puro bred herd at-' tho -Meadow Hrook ranch, Eagle Point." ' , i Herbert Strang. Orover Corum. and Bob Colllard went 'to Fort Klamath duck hunting Sunday. I. O. O.-F. ill ilUiKa. The remuins are at the Perl Funeral Hume. ' ' OBITUARY. JONES Sarllila J. Jones passed away at her home on Sunset avenue in this city at 1 p. in. Saturday Sho was born at FortvUle, Ind., on Christinas day, 1943. She was united In marriage In liCS, and her' husband passed away the year following their golden wed ding anniversary. She was a resident ot iledford for the past nine years. Though her people were all long lived, she was the last survivor of her family and also of her, busbapd's.(nu lly, and , the eldest member of the Medford 'Women's Relief Corps. She leaves nine grandchildren as her near est relatives, hor children all having passed away. Funoral services will be held at Conger's chapel Tuesday at 10:30 a, in. Rev. D. J. Howe -officiating. Interment in Central Point cemetery beside her deceased husband. come. ' 'R. A. 9f. ' Crater 1-Ake Chapter No. ... 32. . Regular convocation on Tuemlny, -November 20th, 7:30- p. m. A'lHitors wel A. F. NOTH, Secy. Scottish iltlte Special meeting Siskiyou J.otlgo of Perfection L. H Monday, Nov. Ill, 7:30 p. m. Final .practise before reuhf Ion. All degree teams should bo present, By -order of V. M. Paul B. Rynnlng, Secretary.' 19 DYKE Emily Alice Dyke, a -resh dent or Medford for thejast 14 yearn-, passed away in Mhls -city Saturday evening, at, the age. ot 71 years, 11 months, 10 days. Sho was born at Fiitman, Ohio, December 7, 1851. When at -the age of four years, the family moved to Iowa. She was tor some time o resident of Florida where her husband passed away, she Inter coming back to Iowa, from which state she came to Oregon, , Her nearest surviving relative from a large i family. Is P. E. VVynkoop of 423 S. Newtown" street, Medford. Funeral services will bo held at the Conger Funeral' Chapel at 2:30 Tues day, Rev. J. R. 'Sosnett officiating. In terment In I, O. O. F. cemetery. ' i ROSE Died at the homo of F. R. Benedict on the Applegato. Orlando Rose-aged 73' years, 11 months nnd 10 days. Ho was born ot DeKuIb county. 111.,- Dee. 8, 1819 and crossed the plains by ox team when about - Notice The few remaining lots on pave ment (about 100) are hereby with drawn from sale pending a revision of lirices upward to bring them in line with paved lots in .other towns, in Oregon of similar size to Medford where' they are selling at from $700 to $800 and even $1000 per. lot. i 211 QITV O.F .MEDFQP.i Caixl of Thanks We desire do thank the many friends and neighbors for. the kind ness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. 1 '' W. A. CORTHELL AND FAMILY. 206 Domestic Tragedy. GREELEY, Colo., Nov. .19. Louis Wattelet, -45, a miner, shot nnd killed his wife, Emma, 40. ond then turned tho revolver on himself with fatal of fecYat their home at Frederick. Colo., tion received today by authorities here.-, Police said the . couple hhd been separated for several months.' vu'l w m "uroi three yenrs-.old with his .uncle and suiMiiroy, ' aunt. Mr. -and Mrs. Rial Benedict. f ;,"x? Buslness ColIeBThut was la 1852, and ho. has made d In Medford. OWN. C. R. Sehut leaves for Denver, Colo., today to stay for several months. Brown's shoe repair shop Is In de partment two. ' '. 209 - W. Waldralp, stage driver for Wes tern Stage Co., enroute to Portland from San Francisco,-was arrested for hla home In the A pp legate- country ever since. Ho was among the first settlers here and is one of tho last of the old pioneers to pass away. . Mrs. Rose, died In 1910 and is burled in Jacksonville. Mr.' Rose had been a member of . tho ,1. O.. O. F. lodge at Jacksonville for tho past 25 t ... . ..r ,'m,t' 1y Veputy ycnr8. A daughter. Miss Gladys Rose Sheriff G.I1. Allien Saturday. Wald- - who rea(ll,s at home, -survives him. ralp pleaded guilty in justice court , ,wo sons. Charles Rose of Hilt; hero today and wuf i fined $16 Calif., and Bert .Rose of Tukllma, Highest grade Utah and Wyoming Oregon coal, absolutely tree from slack and) ,rne fllneral services will be held at !" Hansen Coal Co.," 84 South Fir. lhe Jacksonville cemetery, Tuesday, ". .. t, , jNov. 20, 1!I23, nt 2 p. m. with the . a. viuiiiiiii ami noil i. u. vroiuull returned from Klamath Falls Satur day. ' A very Interesting address ,wns given by Porter J. Neff this morning at tho, high school assembly. The subject was "Tho American Constitu tion Through Citizenship," and the remarks were Impressive. ' J. B. ' Currlo, representing Brnd- street at Portland, was here for a day. He Is a friend of Wm. Isaacs. ' Mrs. J. T. Roddy will leave Tues day for Portland where she will pur chase decorations ' for the new store of Reddy & Co'. ' Wm. Budge and James D. Bell wont goose hunting Sunday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Five room house partly furnished. Phone 3S7-K. Ask for Chastaln.' 208 FOR SALE Ford : roadster with truok body, cheap. 821 Benson. 208 FOR SALE Maxwell light delivery, first clus sromllUon. A snap at $200 If taken at once. Tho Auto Supply Co. , 20i!tf WANTED To rent or lease ten or twelve room house, close In, heated. References If wanted. Box 20, Mall Tribune. 208 LOST Ladles' sable fur neckpiece Saturday night at Medford Hotel or on atreot. Liberal reward IX ro- tm-neil m this office, T07 riMx "LITE-FOOT" Pondered i DANCE FLOOR WAX Olrefl smooth, clld Inr finish to hard or soft-wood floors. NO ACID. f.fl.F.ASE OR OUST., Tour drugrfflat has tt. If not, snd us stamps, 75c for one pound package. CLARKK ' WOODWAKD , s IHUCo, .Portland. O . You "Solve it? The GreatPuzzJe Game M FimfbrEverqbod Medford Book Store Medford, Oregon EVERY KNOWN J'OHM OF, INSURANCE AM) BONDS R. A. HOLMES j "THE INSURANCE MAN' . PHONE 444 j JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING; SINCE 1909 ... . , I F.&E.Theatre "' " CENTRAL POINT' 1 ' TUESDAY- AND WEDNESDAY "Lost and Found'bn a South Sea Island." " " By Carey Wilson : With House Peters, Pauline Starke and Antonio Moreno.. Tom Mix Coming Nov. 27, 28, In Nlght'Horsbritatt."- "COUNTRY STOKE" every Monday Night,; Matinee Krory Sunday 2:30 p. ni. Admission 10c and 30o DOOOOOGOOCXXX)COOOOOOOC ( H emstitching : I .y .,r.n' !.. '.at-'.;' ' '-.i-'t Handicraft Shop r eoooocMacxxxtseoorsoooaooooc . Kodak Fjurmhinsr ; lor ' tboM who demand ' tin best. Swem's Studio 917 K. Mala - Meiiford WATCH YOUR "'.. BATTERY : "' PREST-O-LITK BATTKRT , . ;:, STATION , , '"VtomlW fUl iW ! ' ntunii OOS I Farm fiies Rluced Main In -a -bulletin just published, -effective Oct. 15th; fate? 6n f,afm' operfyrin Standard stock fire insurance companies were reduced to $1.80 per $10000 for three years and $2.70 for five years. This reduction is made in consideration of an application signed by, the as sured setting forth all facts regarding the property insured and follows the plan worked out successfully in several eastern states. ' " ; . . . We would like to explain this plan to every farmer and orchardist and they are requested to call upon us at their earliest convenience so that any possible changes may be effected at once. . " ; ; OUR 1924 CALENDARS ARE HERE ! . ' : ; Mc Curdy-Daniels Insurance Agency Inc. t Medford National Bank Bldg. Tel one-two-three , . Dr. A.W. Chase's OINTMENT 1 ..' i - For Skin Irritations, Eczema, pimples, itching, chapped, hands and face, piles, chil- d la ins, Irosc oite, etc, eic, SBzmx.siwMeiinsaiTBa EAM9US Kmn 9001C AUTUOK . .- 5 ; : .Remarkable in its extraordinary control .; over all -itching skin diseases.' Pure, heallnfc.'BOothing it :, is not injurious to the most tender, delicate skin, i -'t -Best for children. Read below wbafeMiss; Josa- . ,. phine Martin, of Champlain, .New York; says: i r - V? Dr. A. V. Xfcase'a Ointment Is the belt -7 I v.T.- ,- kind of OintmeDt I eer.ued for pimplea. ,f.; - - blArkheads.-Aid all kind! bfakindiieaiotfroal - - - which It- hm entirety cured mo and for which -1 am truly grateful and can certainly recom- -siend it to all ullerins tram skin diseases. " - ' You can buy this Ointment at all Drug Stores : To be sure of getting the genuine, see that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D, are on each box your protection against imitations. DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. 257 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. V ;N0W SHOWING! MATINEES DAILY 1:30 and -3:00 P.M.. .f TILL THURSDAY NIGHT -. . -, -. ' -.-"'''' ji' ;.- NIGHTS 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Medf ord has quit worrying since H. LLOYD came to town And unanimously agreed that he is the ' world's champion care-remover ! And shades of "Jack and the Beanstalk" just wait .till you see this genuine honest-to-goodness, , live giant that , Harold drags around for a slaved the biggest, largest, mightiest and most fero-..- cious human in captivity!. . . - Harold " in Why Worry?' Is pontefhing that) happens only once in a lifetimel Coming Thursday HOLLYWOOD" I S I r" . - - - - ... 1 IS