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t f i t: y,'. ic PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MT5DFORP. OR FAlQti, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923 ocal and Personal The applo shlpmentfl of the valley ( from thig city to cue torn, markets arc near! rig tho end ns there arc only uhout CO enra yet to . o. This will '--make the total nhipments of the con morciat apple cror Cor tho season ap ';. proximately 600 cam. A full line of oxqulalto toilet requl sites at M. M. Dept. Store. 209 Come to the entertainment at hlph echool -Friday, Nov. 23. 207 Thero will be no Elks lodge meeting on next Thursday, because It will bo Thanksgiving night. Trade at homo and bank the differ ence. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone ,tt80-J-2. - tf ' 131ks Thanksgiving dance. Thurs day, Nov. 29th. Komembor tho date i' lilts time assured. tf ' ' Today was one of altprnato loud! ncsH and sunshfno with a somewhat " balmy temperature, which Induced .many people to work at cleaning up their yards of leaves and other refuse. ..Fair and cooler weathor la predicted for Wednesday. -. i. We will loan you money to build or , buy. Holmes the Insurance Man. ;' Tho Royal Neighbors will meqt Thursday 'evening, Nov. '22, In the dining room of the American Ieglon .hall. All Royal Neighbors welcome.; - Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Kdgell. Ma. ftnd Mrs. Frank Preston and daughter Itilllo and Col. Gordon. Voorhios and daughter Miss Marlon Voorhios have ..returned from. Kagle Point after a week's .recreation and duck hunting.' The Orator, Lake, club of O. A, CJ, will moot, -tonight at 7:30 o'clock at , tho. Hotel Holland. Important., busl . now to. co in o up. j Dance, atr Jackson's Wod. night "by Talent Com. Club. Lovo land's Orch 207 . J. Paul Rcddy and Chick Hawk leave this evening for Boise, Idaho, t where they will enter thoir Fronty Ford and Dodge racing cars in the Thanksgiving races. Ilavo McKinzey overhaul or repair your car on the flat rale system you know what you will havo to pay. , lllttson Motors. . 212f First , big dance of tho season , Thanksgiving night, Nov. 20th. ' nf , , Relative to tho big football banquet hero last Haturday night tho Ashland .Tidings makes the following com , mont: "Tho banquot given Haturday . evening to tho visiting football teams in-southern Oregon was entirely suc cessful and, accomplished the purpose . for which, it waB Intended. Tho Ash land football, team declares. Itself well treated and pleased with tho even in" v Plant now, why wait until spring? , Eden Valley Nursory. Phono 680-J-2 tf Now style '8x10 unmounted photos for Christmas. Sweiu's Btudlo. 207 -There was born to ' Mr. and Mrs; . Ralph A. Russell of Hilt, a 0 pound boy last Sunday at tho Puruckp Ma- Comity Home. . . . ' ' . . Prl7.es glvon at Hard' Time danco at i Jackson's Wed. eve. 207 Tho Pung Chow sots have arrived at Rwom'8 Htudlo and (lift Shop. 207 Los Angeles visitors In tho city tn cludo Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rowntrce and H. F. Htandefor and family. Blng cherry trees, the finest over. , Edou, Valley Nurccry, Phono 680-J-2. , tf Tho Crater Iiko club of O. A. O f will , meet tonight nt 7:30 o'clock at tho Hotel Holland. Important busi ness tocomo up. ' Tho 401 orchard roeelvod 7000 now t Hose pear trees today from tho Den- nett Nursery Co. , , Brown will fix your Rhoes so you can wear them with comfort. 209 rWhlle In Mann's More ask about .the. band concerts and get your 'tickets. Tom Sworn Is holding John rW. , Johnson In the remodeling of his jewelry store. It will bo changed Into a vary, modorn and attractive store. V'ho pays the agent, you or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. . Phono 680-J-2. tf ; Why Druggisls Recommend Swamp-Root Kor many yonra druBKlata have . vjitclii'd with much Interoat Ilia ro , iiinrkuhlo record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Ituot, tho Kraut klil-ni-y. llvor and bladder medicine It in a uhyalclan'a nrea:rlntlon. ' Bwaiup-Root la n Btrin(?thenlnK medicine.. It helps tho kidneys, liver and bladder do tho, work nnturo In tended thoy should do. Hlvauip-Root haa stood- tho tost of , ytara. It la aold by all druxKlsis on t Its merit and It aliould help you. No other kidney modlclno haa ao many . frlemlB. I Ho auro to got Swnmp-Itoot and . Blni t troaUnont Ht onoo. i However, If you wish first to teat thla Kroiit preparation, send ton cents , to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hlnglmmpton, N. Sy for' a sample. Wtto. . When, writ ing- bo auro una monuon mis paper. Adv. P I Milk- Bread is made ' in Medford' finest BakeryV ; Are You using it? ilii At Any Grocer In tho annual drawing of automo bile license plates for the year ll2s held at tho secretary of state's office In Halem several days ago B. C. God love of 34 5 North Bartlett street, this city drew No. 8 among the licenses bearing tho first ten numbers. I. L. Patterson of Eola, Pork county, for several terms member of the state scnato, drew automobile license No. 1. License No. 13, which Is one of the most sought after plates, went, to For rest L. Moe of Hood River, while license No. 23, also a favorite among many drivers, was. drawn by M. F. Tyler of 1194 East Flanders street, Portland. . Phonographs! fieo Taunspach. tf When near Gates Auto shop drop In and get your, band 'concort -tickets. "Pop" has 'em. Mb Lillian Roberts, executive sec retary of the Hed Cross spent today ln Jacksonville. Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone C80-J-2. tf Diaries for' one year to five at Hwom's Htudlo and Gift Shop. 207 Mbw Thco,ne Carkln, was unable to meet her classes today at Washington school because of illness. Miss Esther Van- Camp of Btevens Point, Wis., substituted for her. Zanol quality first toilet requisites at M. M. Dept. store. 209' Haby beef at Public Market Wed nesday. . R. L. Hague. 207 Washington state men who are so journlng In tho city Include C. H. Ferry and C. O. Ferry of Tacoma and tho following from Seattle: John M. Allen. Gilbert Alslncr, C. Douglas. C. L. Cunningham and W. E. Brooks. See, Miss Lounsbury, The Vanity Shop, for special suggestions 'In hem stitching things for Christmas. 23G Hwem's Studio is now busy making Christmas photos. Bettor arrange for a sitting this week. 207 Colon". Wi H. Paine gave an. Inter esting talk at the high school assem hly this morning. His topic was "Patriotism," taken In accordance with tho observance of Educational week. Talent Com. Club dance at Jack turn's Wed. . Everybody come. 207 Tho W. C. T. U. will moot at the Y. W. C. A. rooms Thursday after noon at 2:30 for a business meeting. A largo attendance of members Is desired. A. N. Wright of Cozy Nook ranch at Phoenix was Jn town, today. An evening class In Higher Ac counting and C. P. A. work, is now organizing on most liberal tuition basis at tho "busy" Business College, Phono 259-H. GWN 207 Kurlml, Khadlr, Ghazra and Atiatin Yaftan aro new odors of Kwus Itu, tho burning perfumo on ' sale at Sweni'H fetudio and Gift Hhop. 20-7 Thb presidont of tho - Kobekah as sembly, Mrs. Edythc Kelly, will pay an official vlelt to Hope ' Rebckah lodge of' Ashland on Tuesday ovonlng at I. O. O. F. hall In that city. Pianos! See Launspach. tf The beHt hemstitching In Med ford. 8c per yard. Miss Lounsbury, The Vnnlty Hhop. ' 235 Jack Horner of Portland was the guest of B. C'-FerguBon at. tho Crater club dlnnoKlnfifnlght. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Special, whlto beans, 24 lbs. for $ 1.00. Hutchison &' Lumsdon. 212 George Tuckor, Well known locally and former member of the staff of "special agents" operating In this county, through tho prohibition en forcement branch was arraigned Monday afternoon, on a charge of possession and sale, of liquor, before tho county court, and entered a plea of not guilty to possession, and re served his plea, on tho othor count. Tuckor was represented by Attorney Porter J. Noff. No date was set for tho hearing. ,Tuckor was Injured last fall In the auto races at Salem, and for several days his life was despaired of. He still carries his arm in a sling. Two wind-up automobiles with gar age DGo. Jap Art Store. tf Mt. Pitt Blend for me. 210 George A. Klldow representing Loo Tiro Co., of Portland was in Modford today. Radio bargains! Slnglo-tubo set $16. Two-tube set $1!0. Tubes, phonos, transformers, condensers, rheostats, etc., at half price. These goods havo been slightly used, but are guaranteed like now. 1. D. Mlnkler. 404 Liberty Hldg. 207 Grafted. Franquetto walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery. Phono 680-J-2. tf Frank A. Porry and two sons of Tacoma, havo returned to, this city from Klamath Falls whore they had boon duck hunting. Four more days of Wilson's money raising sale. 207 Heo window display of linen towels. hand homostltchod, stamped for. em broidery. Handicraft Shop. 210 Tho public market will opon tomor row morning In conformity with the new rule, for .the wlntor of having only two market days a wock,, Wed nesday and Saturday. ' Buy your shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. 711 E. Main street. Phone 108. tf Itluo and white lunch cloths on sale. 48x48, CGc; 60x60, $1.10; 70x70, .48. Jap Art Storo. ' tf Lincoln school Is to give a pageant at the high school building Friday night, Nov. 23 at 7:30. "Faith of Our Fathers," dealing with tho tlmo of the Pilgrims. Small admission. Under direction of the teachers of. various grades. Linen towels hand hemstttcho, fast color stamped for embroidery, $1.00 each. Froo Instructions. Handicraft Shop. 210 Get mamma and walking doll free :y buying senson ticket. $3.60 doll free for $20 ticket, and $1-60 doll froo for $10 ticket. Those, season tickets are good for everything In Jap Art Store before Jan 1st 1924. . tf F. E. Morrick, former resident of Med ford, now living In Sutheiiln, Is Med ford for a few days attending to business. Hpeolal, white - beans,- 84 lbs.' for $1.00. Hutchison A Lumsden. 312 Duplicating sale book for sale at this office. U "This Is certainly fine fall weathor am putting up for Modford and the valley, during my last days In office." remarked County Agnnt C. C. Cate this ore noon, whereupon all persons within hearing promptly frossod their fingers and rapped oh wood. Let your next flour be Mt. Pitt. 310 You ran get it at DeVoe's. tf Dr. David T. Ford from Nebraska, left on tho Oregontnn today for -Pullman, Wash., where he will locate. At Deuel's Hemstitching 8c. tf A. H. Miller of tho Medford Book storo has purchased tho old house located on Nob Hill, East Main street. from Dr. Bundy and has a force of mechanics at work remodeling the building Into the latent type of cold nlal architecture. Owing to the sightly location, Mr. and Mrs. Miller expect to have one of the most desir able,, homes. in tho city with, all mod ern conveniences. '' Four more days of Wilson's, money raising sale. 207 Wanted Small second-hand . cook stove. DeVoe's. tf Ruxscli Hackett and Wm. Black', employes , oft Co, pea returned from Klamath Falls for an indefinite stay hero. , ( Ask jour grocer fo Mt. Pitt flour. . ' " 210 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric 'Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tf M. L. Cotturl and W. S. Rogers, special agents of the Southern Pacific, arrived In Medford this morning, and It is understood that they will tostify before the grand jury at the train holdup and murdor investigation. Xmas gifts are all In Japanese Art Store. tf Brown fixes shoes. 103 N, Central. 209 F.; L Campbell of the American Express Co., of Portland, is In Med ford; today, on business. Whito beans, 24 lbs. for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden.. , 212 Get soft paper school tablets at thi. office. . tf Miss Elizabeth.' Myers, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Myers, left last evening for Florida where she will ; spend . the winter. ' ' Redden & Canaday write bonds and Insurance. Phone 720. tf Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber . Yard, 711 E. Main. Phono 308. tf R. C. Blochley and C. W. Wilson, traveling auditors of the Southern Pacific, arrived In Medford, today. We make you beautiful. Medford Beauty Shoppe, Medford building, N. Central, phone 191-L. . 207 Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 25 percent, we will save It for you. Jap Art Store. tf Tho University of Hawaii football team, which has already sailed from Honolulu for San Francisco, and of which Otto Klum. former coach of tho Ashland and Medford high foot ball, teams, Is the coach, will play Pomona college at Pasadena, Calif., on Thanksgiving day. Mr. Klum has boon tho coach of tho University of Hawaii for several years past. Four moro days of Wilson's money raining sale. 207 Soe, Jirown.for. your shoe repairing. ; 209 Kenneth Boebe of Central , Point was In town today transacting busi ness. Try Brown for your shoe repairing. . 209 Kodak finishing a specialty, , and commercial photography. Prompt service. Shack & Tom with, a smile,. Medford" Bldg. ' ' 210 R. W. McDonald of Dorrls, Calif., attended tho Crater club dinner last evening, as tho guest of Floyd Hart. Brown says, "He guarantee his shoe repairing.' . 209 Hemstitching 8o nor yard at Stvlni craft, opposite Rlalto thoatre. tf Includod among tho many Oregouf lans from outside points ; visiting lit tho city aro Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ernst and son of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Weed, C. E. Gordon and G. 11 Campbell of Eugene. It. B. Ellis of Rose burg and C. II. Anderson of Klamath Falls. Our only business Is Insurance, but wo cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The insurance Man." , tf We carry nothing In coal but the best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prlcos on all fuel we handle are always the lowost, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf Miss Eileen Roddy returned this morning from Seattle where she has been the past weok. Four moro days of Wilson s monoy raising sale. 207 Special sale on Ford, accessories. Oreaso, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' Van Slyke, Evolyn Klnrald, Madelaaine Adams and Otis Oliver of the Ellison-White Chautauqua circuit of San Francisco aro stopping at tho Hotel Holland. They aro giving an Elllaon-Whito Chautauqua program at Jacksonville this weok. Take your kodak films to Palmer's Studio.' First-class work and prompt service. . tf All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108. 711 East Main. C. E. Evans, representing Mack Motor Truck Co., of Portland, was In Medford today conferring with O. V. Myers, local ngent. Tho Kent Rooming house, 401 East Fifth street Is under new manage ment, Mrs. Chastaln tuklng charge. Rooms and board. 212 Your car battery charged In 8 hours at tho Electric Shop. tf Plans are now being worked out for ono of the Inrgest cold storngo plants in north central, Washington, capable nf holding 1000 cars, and which will be built nt Wenatcheo so that It will ho ready for next year's fruit season. Tho building will be 350 feet long and 11E feet wide and Will bo five stories high. Tho money for building has already been provided and Will cost j $450,000. Brown sayst "If It Isn't right he will mnke it right." 209 We have good values In used cars. Patton A Robinson, Inc. ' tf The city council will hold a regu lar meeting tonight, nt which steps will probably be taken to very soon establlnh the Sixth street grado cross ing over tho Southern Pacific tracks. Clean cotton raps wanted at the Mail Trlbuno office. There's a busy Business. Col lego j In Medford. OWN. , EVERY KNOWS FORM OF INSURANCE ; ANJ . BONOS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" . PHONE 444 , JACKSON COUNTY BAN BUltotNQ , SINC 1909 Mr. and Mrs. George. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. L. ,H Moonnaw,- Gladys and! Raymond Johnson of, Portland are in Medford today looking over tho Rnguq River valleyfor Juturo, moving picture locations. Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 810 S. Riverside, tf . Brown's shoe repair-shop is. in de partment two. 200 Div-D. T. Ford of, Qmahu, ,Neb., Is among out-of-state transients regis tered at Hotel Medford. ' r Highest grade Utah and 'Wyoming coal absolutely free, from, slack and dust, i Hansen Coal Co., 84 South Fir. Phone 280. i 1 : HELD AT GOLD HILL Mra. Suatin;Hulmoa. .Carter, county school superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy of Ashlund and Lloyd A. Moss, county club agent, attended an educational meeting at Gold Hill last night. An educational film was shown and talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Joy, discussing tho pleasure In club work and the connection of club work with tho home and the import ant influence of the parents concern ing club work. This was tlte regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers -association and wan pronounced one of the best meotingw of the. year. The Phoenix ciunrtotto rendered several numbers In tho usual pleasing manner and light re freshments . were served.; A similar mooting; will bo held .at Table Rock Friday night, November 23. The. .sale, of Jackson county boys' clubs' hogs at tho recent Pacific In ternational' Livestock exposition at Portland, together with tho , prizes won ,in club and open competition over and abovo the- freighting cost and entry fees, returned to the nlno( toen exhibitors of the county $1560.04. The abovo sum. realized from the sale makes an average sale price of ten, and onehalf cents a pound for tho porkers. i Card of Thanks -Wo wish to extend to those who shared, with us tho sorrow of our recent boreavoment a note of thanks and heartfelt appreciation for the kind sympathy and beautiful floral offerings: ' FAMILY OF. THE DECEASED, 207 .MARY A. FRENCH. It. A. M. Lako Chapter No. 32. itCtcr Regular convocation on Tuenoiy, November 20th, 7:30 p. m. Visitors wel como, A. P. NOTII, tiocy. ; Nollce Tho few remaining lota on pave ment (about 100) aro hereby with drawn from Rrtlo pending a revision of priccH upward to bring them in lino with paved Iotn in other towns in Oregon of similar size to Medford where they aro Rolling at from $700 to $800 and oven $1000 per lot. 211 ' CITY OF M13DFOD. , "DUEUN, Nov. 20. Tho . first douth of a hunger striker under the froo state (. regime occurred in the Newbridge "internment camp today when Denis Barry, a native of Cork, succumbed. Barry was an active, member of tho independent republi can army during the fighting against the British. Ho had been on hunger strike 34 days. His brother was sum moned to tho camp last Sunday, but the prisoner was delirious and did not recognize him. Nearly 300 prisoners, are still hun ger striking. Including many, political, and military . leaders, sbmoi of .whom are reported to ,be very .wenlf. Say "Bayer"-Genuine! Ocnuino "Barer -'Tablets of Asnlrin' have own proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twcjrty three years for Golds and grippe misery. nuiiuy noxes oi iweive lament oo.n only few conU at ny drugstore. Karh paek- K contains proven directions for Colds and tells bow to prepare an Aspirin garglo - for - sore throat and tonsilHU. W, will sell and deliver to yon all charges prepaid by us. Christmas Cards at cost' prices $5.00l6OVl?2V $2.00 Ao atRortmentof 10 boutMul it extern ? raved and band colored cards, alldif frnt. and )0 special envelop? to mfl the m ru 14 you Are not entirely pleased with the car da iv a guarantee to return yrmr money. W nuke this wholesale price oflrr only to people in small town because we do not sell our cards to stores, and your town storee could not afford to sell such expensive cards for twice the dHcv at which we offer themtoyou. o C. O. D Seod cash with your order NOW. Sterility Fab. C.. H I'tway, New Yerk mm JOINT MEEliNG SLIARK'SPARISH AND : MEN'S CLUB St. Mark'B Men's c;u'a.will meet on Wednesday evening as usual. At the same tlmo and place, namely St. Mark's Pariah llbuso, at 6:30 p. m., will be held the annual meeting of St. Mark's parish. The meeting will besln with the an- Troubled With Your Stomach? Use-Smith Bros.'; M. A.. C.f the . Guaranteed- Treatment If you want genuine, lasting relief from stomach distress, go to your druggist, and obtain a bottle of M. A. C, tho guaranteed -stomach-treatment. Take a spoonful after each meal; ns directed, and see, bow, quickly it gives results. The very first done should convince you that this medicine 1b ex actly what you need to forever end your sour stomach, heartburn, nausea excessive gas, bloating Indigestion and nervous dyspepsia. M. A. C. invigorates the stomuch glands, promotes tho secretion of the gastric fluid and cleanses the entire digestive , systom . of . foul, , irritating waste matter. It gives you now ap petite, new energy, new interest in life. . Sick headaches, dizziness, con-j stipation or other symptoms of. dis turbed digestion will vanish com-, pletely when your stomach lh re-'l stored to proper working order. Remember, M. A. C. is sold on am absolute guarantee of nitoncy back If the first bottle fails to relieve anyJ case of stomach distress. Obtain a bottlo today,, price $1.25. HonthV Drug Storo and West Side Pharmacy will supply you. Adv. TOO LATE -.TO.- CLASSIFY WANTED Work or any kind man. W. H. Stone, 511 N. Fir. WANTED Ford truck, dump hndy preferred. Box 42, Mail Tribune. 203 POfi KAT,R tOIR VH iv..1I(.i.I rubber. Make me a cash offer. Call 641-X. 20U i WANTKD Two passengers i for Eugene Friday a. m., return Sun , day. .-Fhonq J.064-L. 20 . FOR SALE 4-gallon HolBtoln heifer. 206 W. Jackson. 210 wiYiN i i'ju i o purcnase iivo room g cash, balance monthly payments. ' $2000 or less. . Address, Box 1, Mail Tribune.- 20U FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres. , 20 acres tillable, six acres fenced with woven wire, three springs, about mile off Crater tiko high way. Two room house and other buildings. Cash price SS00. S. M. Hayes, Central Joint, Route 1, Box 136. 213 FOR RENT Apartment. Bartlett. 310 N. 209 DCXXXXXXXXOOOOOOOOOOOOrXKX Hemstitching at ; Handicraft Shop eoooooonooooooooooooonoevso ITT" III II UTHfTI Hundreds ot Medtord . W xiy People Have Already Hi n il , . Undorsedit i : .... wx A J ' YUU CAN'T . T ' " IGNORE THAT! B An II I II' and from every other city comes 1 llrri IItII I .11 the same storv! II ' I I . -w-it. rT 'T "ll Hi ' Nw on its 3rd r. XLF:l;lf ll A 'A. day of undi- ... ju ii v a 1 l4 mini8hed popu' ' (Tffl Tomorrow Night.)- 4T 1 1 III II i - : - - ' j . .it in im um 1 1 1 III - ' T JC-u- 7'IH UfflyjMlLU WfffLKXXWWWvVW III .Figure it out .. '.' . 1 M WB 11 MUST be a3 ' ( knockout to Lr jj "'" n. s'? his!Taii"'' "ffllf! ' ..be so popular , I Xk harold Himself r llnt t . , JOBENA RALSTON ; "M pi ; I Thursday " Hollywood L l,l", lcoiiinn lady wim ma-'lfii I t qncraU!i In Mrilqnn punts. ' n fulfil J " J I nnal parish dinner,, at which it is ex pected 150 will sit down. After a short business meeting there w'ill be a short program of entertain ment and the remainder of the even In? will be given to social enjoyment. A feature of the entertainment will Singers, Speakers-Everybody! - Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend f CATARRHAL JELL KONDON'S is antiseptic and healing. For over 30 years Kondon's haa been helping millions of people for all kinds of Colds and Catarrhal affections. For Head, Nose, Throat Troubles Kondon's makes life worth living. Write for 20-treat-ment tin. . It's free. . Or get a 30c tube from your drug gist. Guaranteed to please or money back. . , Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly, Minneapolis, Minn.' P ACF HonuayNight.Nov.26 1. .1 XVJJ- Curtain 8:30 Mali order received now! Make checks, money orders, payable to Pago Theater. . Enclose seir-addrefused stamped onvelopo to Jnsurs safe return. ' . PRICES INCLUDING WAR TAX Lower Floor, J2.75; Balcony, first rows, J2.20; next 1 rows, $1.65; next 3 rows. $1.10; last 2 rows, BOo. BOX OFFICE SALE FRIDAY NOON, NOVEMBER 23 "toGH OF .with At r.& Mrs. C0BIRN 1,1 1 bo an address by Col. C. G-. Thompson, superintendent of Crnter Lake, who will.be the especl&l guest of the Men'a! club. j The notary club luncheon was held' ; nt the Hotel Modrnrd this noon. 4 0$ TWO CONfl 1 V