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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREfiOX. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER HO. 1923 Tocal and JU Air. and Mm. Norman Normile of Portland spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Normlle'a mother. Mr. Clara Stewart, and left for home last evening. There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN. , Many persons are . Interested In It-is estimated that Medford and I bonds, only that their future life Immediate vicinity hnd fully 2500 per-- j might be more secure. Money cannot sons In attendance at the Medford- give you as much peace of mind as an Ashland football game yesterday , occasional aance at tne uricmni uur Personal afternoon. Robert Boyle, big eruption of the Crater club was very much pleased at the turnout of Medford automobile owners to help transport high school students and others to tho game at Ashland yesterday. The club members solicited the nld of Medford citizens in handling the transporta lion problem and the success of the undertaking- was due in a large ma sure, according to Mr. lloyle. to the - splendid co-operation received. Who pays the agent, you or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. . Phone 680-J-2. . . tf The Dixie club will meet at tho library at 2:30, p. m. Tuesday. 2(5 Many citizens ventured tho expres sion that today seemed to them at times to be Monday, because of hav ing followed a holiday. Attention Elks! First big dance of the season Thanksgiving night, Nov. 49th. tf 380 Coronns sold by us with one dlsRntlsfled customer. Pretty . good record Isn't It? Medford Book Store. ...!- ' . ' 216 The University of . Huwali team couched, by Otto Klum which recently arrived in . California to play a Thanksgiving fnotbull game with Po mona college at Pomouu was defeat ed yesterday 14 to 7. Bins cherry trues, the finest ever. Ktlon .valley Nurcery. Phone 680-J-2 tf . The Oriental gardens will have as ' their guests Katurday night the entire student ,body of the Medford high school. This occasion will be in hodor of the succemtf ul season of the football team. ' Mrs. T. P. Phillips and son Tommie of Pasadena, Calif., arrived' In the city Thursday to enjoy a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Carnahatt, and enjoy their Thanksgiving djnner with them. Mrs. Phillips Is a sister of Mr. Carnnhan. ' IjOst Two flat keys- on small ring, both No. 146. Reward. Call a 34 -J. 216 Apples! Bee White at Public Mar ket. All sorted good stuff, 39 nnd 60e per box. Bring your boxeB and: fill them up Saturday. 2 ID Yakima Netted Qom potatoes at Watklns Feed Store, Phone 269. - ' The hotels yesterday enjoyed I large' business In serving ThanksglV' 1ns; dinners- not only to the regular travel and many local people but to quite -a number who came here from northern California and southern Ore gon to spend the day. Tour photograph sent to the ab sent ones at Christmas, bridges dis tance and knits- closer the ties of family and kinsfolk. Swem's Studio. '. '. .215 We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. . All hats and trimming greatly re duced at Lottie Howard's. -218 Dr. Robert J. Conroy who had been spending over a week In Portland on professional business arrived . homo Thursday forenoon. Redden. & Canaday writ bonds and insurance. Phone 720. , tf . Kind now bounty In life. Hundreds of women have done su and hundreds more can by attending the Oriental garden dance Saturday nights. 2 ID - Patterson Crater I.uke pictures packed reudy to go by oxpress. Med ford Book Store. 215 Among Medford students from the lilghor educational Institutions home to spend the short Tbauksgiving vacation- Is Miss Margaret Van Seoyoc wno arrived from the O. A. C. on Wednesday evening. Notice: Fresh country sausage and head cheese at the Public Market Huturday morning. 211 - Highest grade Utah- and Wyoming coal, absolutely (re from slack and dust. Hansen Coal Co 14 South Fir. Phone 239. Saturday specials:, Stamped lunch j con sets and towels greatly reduced, at Deuel's Art Dept. 210 H. C. Smith, host of Hotel Holland at Medford. was In Ashland yester day evening, accompanied by his clerk. H. S, Richardson. They were looking for one Geo. Wood, or pos sibly C.A, Tumor. A week ago "C. A Turner" cashed a check with the Holland for H7.00. It bore the signa ture of the Associated Press by Geo Wood, and was drawn on tho CttlseitB Bunk of Ashland. The check was re turned, marked "no account." Mr. Smith and Richardson failed to locate either of the' parties. It Is also said that another check came into the Cltlsens hank yesterday from Eugene. Officers have been notified and will attempt to' apprehend the forger. It In believed that both the names , of Turner anil Wood are , fictitious. Ashland Tidings. . Piano lessons Mrs. Ada Pllker, ex nupll of Dr. Hrhofleld, Puget Hound Conservatory, 503 Benson St. Phone S61-H. .i 21S -. Buy your Christmas gifts at The Bine. Flower J Iodgo Olft Shop, Phoenix, Ore. 218 Klks' Thanksgiving dance, Thum (lny, Nov. 29th. Remember the date, ftltr time assured. tf rr We Do Not Claim it, is the best Bread in the world, but we believe our Milk Bread it the - equal of any Bread ever told in Southern Oregon. At Any Grocer d dens on Saturday nights. 215 Among the Jackson county visitors spending Thanksgiving day In this city were I. J. Peterson and George Propat of the Evergreen Ranch, who made their headquarters at the Hotel Medford and ate their turkey dinner there. Radiator covers for Xmas. Medford Auto Top Co., North Grape. 234 Clean cotton rags wanted at th Mall Tribune office. Doris Marquette had much difflcul ty in the play, "We've got to Have Money." Hud she been In Medford she would have found it much easier by attending the great . pay-night dunces' at the Oriental gardens on Saturday nights. 215 Patronage at the local auto camps has been very light the past two days. Only four cars and 17 persons were at tho city auto camp Wednesday night, and five cars and 20 persons were there Inst night. nance with the crowd at J'vllle Fi-I, Nov. 30. 215 Ijost Two flat keys- on small ring, both No. 14C. Reward. Call 134-J. 216 C. J. Seaman and family returned Wednesday from San Francisco where they have been visiting Russell Seamon and family of that city. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterlan church at Phoenix are hold ing their first annual bazaar this afternoon and tonight, at which quite a large, putronage 1b expectod from Medford and vicinity. . Telephone 341-R-3 for reservation1 for, breakfast or dinner for yourself and guests. The Blue Flower Lodge, Phoenix, Ore. 227 Gntrenched in the life of the com munity as much ns- the Main street itself, nro the dances at the Oriental gardens on Saturday nights. 21u A. 8. Itosenbaura, the S. P. company district passenger and freight agent, has been spending several days this week at Roseburg on company busl ness. .' . . The best hemstitching In Medford 8c tier yard. Miss Lounsbury, The Vanity Shop. 236 The secret of having a wonderful time is unknown to many., .Be at the Oriental gardens Saturday night, and the key to the secret will be yours. , 216 An event of Interest to the young people, of this, city takes place this evening when tho recreation room of the First BaptlBt church will be opened with a social gathering under the auspices of the alhlotJc associa tion of the church. Refreshments will be. served. The young people and other Interested are Invited. Dance at Butte Falls Sat. night. Dec. 1st. J16 Millions of dancers will never die! On Saturday nights, the Oriental gar dens bids you welcome to its setting of splendor. 215 Among the Oregonians from out of town who spent Thanksgiving day In Medford wore Julia lverson of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. C. D; La Chanco of Port land, F, E. Allen of Coos Bay, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johnson of Olendule. W. A. Wlost and family of Klamath Falls, Mrs. C. E. Gordon and C. E. Gordon of Idugene and Mr. and Mrs. W. A Kerr of Carvullls. Dance at J'vllle Frl Nov. 30. Lyric orchestra. , 215 I-oat Two flat koys on small ring both No. 146. Reward. Call 134-J. 216 L'.ut. leep, work, dance and he woll was tho advice of the sage of old. It Is the same today so round out your health program by attending the dances at the Oriental gardens Satur day nights. 215' Allan Bynan, deputy United States attorney, passed thru the city this forenoon from Portland enroute to Klamath Falls where he will repre sent the government- In court hear ings In several cases. Pork! See White at Public Market. Front quarter without head. I4o per lb.. 13c lb. fur half. All young, milk and grain fed. No slop. Dressed chickens. E. J. White. 21 G Christmas Is coming, millions of gifts will go by parcel post during the next few weeks, If you want to make sure that those you send will arrive in good condition! or that they will urrlve at all, have them properly wrapped at this office. tf Tonight nt Yreka. Calif., the first girls basket ball gnme to be played at this section ' will be the contest be tween the girls teams of the Orants Pass and Yreka high schools. Thanksgiving sale tor remainder of month of nil baby things at 10 per cent oft at Deuel's Art Dept. 216 Tou can get It at DeVoe'a. tf We want three or four boya with bicycles to lonrn dally routes. Apply ut office tomorrow. Saturday. Buy your shingle and roofing at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main street. Phone 103, . tf Try "Mrs. Jewett's Delicious May onnaise" for your Thanksgiving salad. For sale nt groceries and markets. 313 Blue and white lunch clothe on sale. 48x48. 66c; 60x60, $1.19; 70x70. 11.4H. . Jap Art Store.. , ,tf The Dixie club will meet at the Public Library Saturday afternoon at 2:30. . At Deuel's Hemstitching to. tf1 Milk and or earn at DeVoe's. . tf1 John Orth of the Medford National bank left Inst Saturday for Eugene where he plans to remain for tho rest of the week. The same crowd will he at Jackson vlllo danco Frl, Nov. 30. , I-yrlo orch. 213 Crepe paper Do roll, DeVoo'e. Anyone losing tools or ftosh lights from automobiles call at Police sta tion and identify them. Chief of Police. 216 Mr. and Mrs. John Wellls gave a dinner purty at their home Monday evening. The guest were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hnmmll. Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruhl and Mr. and Mrs. Corbtn Bdgel. Why pay rent when you oan buy a five room modern. . plastered house for 11804, f300 down and 120 a month at 6 per cent. See Silliraan, 206 W. Main 11 The name tells you . everything. Danre at the Oriental Oardena Satur day night. ' JH' There Is no longer any excuse for not having that set of table silver ware. Sinclair' Jewelry Shop Is mak ing It easy. III On December 5 the American Le gion post will give a dance at the armory, at. whlch'-wlll 'play a big orchestra- from Wisconsin that will be here on that day. Two wind-up automobiles with gar age 95c. Jap Art Store. tf Grafted Franquette-. walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. V. ,k . . , tf Tho Oregon W. C. T. U., headed by Mrs. Mary I.. Mallett, president will lend helping hand In disposing of the 108 cases of high grade whiskey held as evidence against Walter E. Brown,, alleged society bootlegger. Announcement of this was made to day by, Mrs. Mallett after it became Known that she had discussed the safety of the liquor with Chief of Po lice Jenkins, before the federal gov ernment took over the prosecution of Brown. The pnrt that the W. C. T. U will play in the Brown ense, how over, will be limited to that erf care fully checking the number and con tents of each- bottle as It leaves the custody of the police department and as It Is confiscated following Brown's trial in leueral court. Portland Jour nal. ; Pianos! See Launspach. tf Roe Mum Lounsbury, The Vanity -Shop, for special suggestions In hem stitching things' for Christmas. 235 T. B. McClelland was fined ten dol Inrs today iiy Judge Glenn O. Taylo when he pleaded guilty to a charge of fulling to, dim his headlights when passing a car. The arrest was made by R. R. Relnhart, deputy state motor truffle officer. Get mamma and walking doll free by buying season ticket. 33. CO doll free for 320 ticket, and 31.60 doll free for 0 ticket. Those season tickets are good for everything in Jap Art Store before Jan. 1st. 1924. - tf Read1 the article .In the December American about careless wrapping of parcel post packages. Then bring your packages to this office for pro per wrapping. tf W. A. Hanna and W. O. Webster of the Associated Oil company spent to day In Orants Pass on business. Rent cars without drivers, coupes nri tourings. Elwood'a Auto Shop 118 8, Central! - ' 218 Duplicating sale books for sale at this office. tf Charles Nutter, engineer of the Pelican Bay lumber company, arrived home Wednesday from Klamath FalU to spend Thanksgiving with his family, Oenlilne Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electrlo Shop, Eighth and Bartlett'. tf Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main Phone 108. ... tf 8. B. Sandefer, county prohibition officer, brought F. R, Kennedy beforo udge Taylor today on a charge of possessing liquor. The accused man pleaded not guilty and his trial was set for next week. Crystline auto polish, a varnish food, the only polish on the market that will not hurt your varnish. 31.00 per pint. Sold only by Medford Auto Pnlnting, 29 8. Front St. Tops dressed any shade,.. Now is the time before the ruin. - ,216 You can get Kremmel Bros, famous Health Bread at DeVoe's. People from distant points who pent Thnnksglvlng dny in the' city- Included Mrs. L. Scofleld of Chicago, M. J. Mass and family of St. Paul, Minn., M. W, McManls of Bremerton, Wash., Mr., and Mrs. O. A. Smith of Yakima. Wash.. Mrs.. T. P. Phillips nd T. P. Phillips. Jr., of Pasadena. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Page and Mrs. H. It. Coleman, of Sun Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Jf. E. Hurtllne and daughter and W. L. Toberts and family of Tennant, Calif. You can find a suitable gift for any occasion in the gift room at Sinclair's Jowelry Shop. 217 Hamburger sandwiches at DeVoe's. Somefhi'ncf Com!n you't ) I ECONOMY GROCETERIA f ' I 111 r i . . . .. Cashes or yJWGEANCE, Miss Margaret Brown, a studont of O. A. C, arrived home to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. Hemstitching 8a per yard at Style craft, opposite Rlalto theatre- tf Our only business Is Insurance, but we cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." tf Mr. and Mrs. If. L. Wnlther gave a Thnnksglvlng dinner party at their home Thursday, Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hurt. Mrs. Hul C. Noel and Mrs. Rose Schleffelin. Get soft paper ecuool tablets at tht. office. .. tf Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 25 percent, we will save it for you. Jap Art Store. ' . . tf Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mnnn wore tho hosts nt an oyster BUpper at their home Thursday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T.'E. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Harrison, Mrs. Helen Kerr and Mrs. Davis. If experience counts, sea L. D. Mlnkler about that radio Bet. My gunrantee Is back by ten years experi ence. 403 Liberty Bldg. 215 Xmas gifts are all In Japanese Art Store. . tf Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Sutchwell drove to l.'ornbrook Thanksgiving day to have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts who reside In that city. Eventually a genuine Vlctrola why now now? Palmer Piano Mouse. tf Phonograph! See Launspach. tf Wlllliiin DeBnrge was arrested Thursduy by Deputy State Traffic Of ficer R. B. Rlnhurt for operating a truck without the mirror as required by lnw. In justice court today ho was fined Ills. Mr. LeBnrge hud been warned three times before by an officer..- , Flowering shrubs, vines ana orna mentals. Kden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 310 8. Riverside, tf Mr. and Mrs. George Robison left thut morning for Lodl.. Cal. home of Mr. Robison' mother. Mrs. Samuel Robison, old time pioneer of Jackson county and former resident of Talent Word was received here yesterday of the serious Illness of the elder Mrs. Robison at her hoatie In California nnd It was thought advisable that her relative go to her home. Ashland Tidings. We carry nethlng- lit coal but the beat guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our price on all fuel w handle are always the lowest, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf Trade at home and bank th differ ence. Eden Valley Nursery. Phon 680-J-l. tf Special sale en Ford accessories. Orea.se, oil and piston ring. The Busy Corner Motor Co, . . . U 1 Mrs. John Moffat snont Thanksgiv ing in jsagle Point with her family wno reside- in that city! Take your kpdak films to Palmer's siuaio. First-class work and prompt service. tf We have gfioA values in used cars. ration B itoblnson. Inc. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108 711 East Muin. A number pf young people of Med ford held a buddoi- purty and dance rnanksglvlng evening at the We-Ask You-Inn a new inn the other side of Orants Pass on the Pacific Highway, After the meal was served the tables wore cleared away and a small or chestra played for the dancing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl York. Misses Eva Hooker,' Murguret Camp- oeii, f-iorence Marrett. Winifred Reud Phllipine Saure, Dorothy Cliff and Messrs. William Pippy. Wilbur Dun- lap. Larry Eller, Henry Hurgett. A. 11. Myers, Clyde Gardner and Oscar Hen derson. Your car battery charged In 8 hours at the Electric Shop. tf Radiator covers, felt lined. Medford Auto Top Co., North Grape. 234 Plant now, why wait until soring? t-uen valley Nursery. Phone lSSu-J-2 . . tf The official prediction received from San Francisco this morning is tor rair weather for Saturday, ami local conditions in spite of cloudiness this forenoon. Including a rising Durometer also indicated the same prediction. Over Thanksgiving 'day up until 8 o'clock this morning .04 of an inch of ruin had fallen. Notice: Fresh country sausage and head cheese at tho Public Market Saturday morning. 215 Tho Organ Chimes featured by Melts Brothers orchestra at the Ar mory Wednesday night, will be- worth the price of admission. You'll sny so. 219 Wanted Comforts to tie.' Prlscllla Circle M. E. church. Phone 634-H. 216 The Red Cross Thrift Shoo will have its fall drive for discarded gar ments, furniture und dishes, etc., on next Wednesday, Dec. 5. Have your bundle all ready and out on the front porch by 8:30 a. m as the cars will not stop, unless they see a bundle on the poi-oh. n Also-nlease -.nut a tau with Red Cross onUhe bundle,, so the workers will be sure they are getting J ine ngni ounaie. Meltx Brothers orchestra gives the dancers something entirely new in dunce music. Direct from Milwaukee. Wis., on a nutlon-wido tour, at the Armory Wed. nlle, Dec. Dth. 219 Lost Two flat keys on small ring. both No. 145. Reward. Call 134-J. 216 Why pay rent when you can buy a five room modern, plastered house for $1800, $300 down and $20 a month at 6 por cent. Seo Sllliman, 06 West Main. 216 Meltz Brothers famous orchestra at the Armory Wednesday, Dec. 5th. 219 You haven't heard dance music until you've heard Meltz Brothers orchestra. Hear them at the Armory Wed. nlte, Dec. 5th. 219 Get your magazines at DeVoe's. Mrs. Paul E. Pierce returned this morning from Los Angeles where she attended the funeral of her father. T. 11. Boyd, who was formerly well known In Medford. Notice: Fresh country snusnge and head cheese at the Public Market Suturday morning. 215 1 on must have your photograph made, .at onco if you Intend sending any away ut Christmas. Swem's Studio 215 Better reserve a Ma Jong set for Christmas. We have some new ones in but they don't last long. Swem's Studio nnd Gift Shop. 215 ' Grab Murderer Bakersfleld. UAKBKSFIKLD, Cal.. Nor. 30. A niuu known here as J. E. Jennings, is n jail here today and is said to be William K. Sano, who Is wanted at Pittsburg, Pa., on' a charge of murder commlttodl June 6, 1913. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford deliv ery, democrat wagon, portable .. bouse. Jersey heifer. d07 Plus 216 The Home of Bread Like Mother Made. We have just received two more cars of potatoes, bought, because in our judgment', it looked like the right time to buy. One car of Idaho rurals and one of Yakima Gems. This looks like a good time to lay in your winter supply. This) car of Idaho's was bought because many of our customers who bought last year have asked for them. ' v : Special' for Saturday 1 Crystal White Soap, 7 bars . . 29c Old Dutch Cleanser,. 3 for . . 25c Canned Lima Beans, No.. 2 cans, 2 cans for 25c Mother's Pie Filler, any flavor '. . 29c Roast Beef, 6 lb. can . . .. . 89c Shasta Tea, green or black, & lb. . ' .'' 25c Royal Baking Powder, family size . . . 38c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. .... .......... 28c Calidero Pumpkin Flour, 50c size 27c Imported Tiny Peas, per can . 28c Meat Specials Special introductory prices of Armour's famous meats, at prices that will warrant laying in a supply. All fresh stock of good keep ing: quality: Armour's Picnic Shoulders, per lb.r . . : . . 13c Armour's Cottages, per lb. . ...... ... 14c Armour's Bacon Backs, per lb. .- 16c Armour's Shield Bacon, per lb. .21c Armour's Fancy Star Bacon, per lb. 32c Armour's Star Hams (fancy) per lb 25c Kitchen ware Dept. Wood Baskets, the $1.00 kind . . 79c Door Mats, the $1.50 kind . $1.19 Clothes Racks, the $2.00 kind J61.39 Clothes Racks, the $2.50 kind . $1.69 ; ; Fruits and Vegetables EXTRA SPECIAL Oranees. new CrOD naval.. Amnll Hut crnnr? and sweet, per dozen . ; 22c Apples, graded Jonathan Apples of fine quality, per box . . . 59c Bakery Dept. Regular Saturday sale of cakes. Devil's Food or Mocha. Regular 35c, each' 23c 2 layer Spiced Cakes. Regular 25c, each . 19c Hot Biscuits from 1 la. m. to noon. Hot from the oven at 1 1 a. m. Per dozen . . . . . . 10c Gates & Lydiard Buy Here and Bank the Difference Lots of Room to Park Your Car , . , Memorial Service mviuui uli octntro, i u - tord LodKe No. 11GS. B. L P. O. Elks, will be held I in the Elks Homo Sunday December 2nd, nt 2:30 p. m. livery member of 116S Is requested to bo In attendance. A most cordial Invitation Is extend ed to the public In general to he pres ent also. Brother B. F. Mulkey, of Portland, Orenon, will deliver tho memorial address. An excellent musical program has been prepared for this occasion. U5WIS UI.niCH, Exulted Ruler. Attest: I.EE I.. JACOliS, Secretory. Notice to Subscribers All our carrier boys are supplied with whistles with Instructions to blow them -when delivering papers. We will esteem it a special favor If you will report to us when the boys do not blow whistles or if there is any Irregularity in the delivery of your pnper. tf 500XXCKXOOOOOOOOOOOOOfX)00 Hemstitching at Handicraft Shop FOR KENT Pleasant furnished room gentlemen only. ' 244 S. Riverside FOR SALE Sound, gentle pony. $15. with saddle 30 Keene Way. 217 FOR RENT Five room modern house. Phone 630-L. 216 WANTED Woman ' for house work. Phono 10S0. general ?17 FOR EXCIIANOE 7 acres S miles rrom Medford, house, burn, chicken hoiiw fruit, nlfnlta, city wnter, electrh-lty. Equity 0. Want city lots, cows, auto. P. O. Box 62S. 216 FOR KXOHANOE Five room house and garage for city lots. P. O. Itox 62S. 316 FOR SALE Heavy service wood saw on truck. Terms, 325 Mno St., end of K. Jnckson. 316 EVERY KXOWX FORM OF INSURANCE AND BONDS E: A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING , SINCE 1909 , THE NEW VERSION -A 1923 Production of ' plaVinq till thursday night R&E-Theatre CENTRAL POINT Saturday, Nlbht and Sunday' Matinee CONSTANCE TALMADGE In . "POLLY OF THE FOLLIES TWO REEL CENTURY COMEDY and INTERNATIONAL NEWS Watch foe the Opening Date of the Concert of the Elljott family. COUSTHT 8TORB" ctttt .Monday ' Ntffht. Matinee Every .Sunday 2:30 p. m. Admission lOo and 30c , ...A, , -the epic of lawless Alaska RexBeachs Jhe. Sunday "DRIVEN" Coming Norma Talmadge with ANNA Q. NILSSON - - NOAH BEERY BARBARA BEDFORD MILTON 8ILL3 LOUISE FAZENDA FORD STERLING . MITCHELL LEWIS ROBERT EDESON SAM DE GRASSE ROBERT McKIM J lf: t.-U it;