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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUyE, MEDFORD, ORFiPX, FRTDAY, FEBRUARY S. 1.021 " h ocal and Personal A carload of Anjou pears grown by E. W. Carlton of tho Kodskin orch ards was sold recently by Ouy Conner for 2!)13.12. This 1h an average of over ti per box and Is the highest priced car of Anjous sold this year. Unity literature leaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient free distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf Another one of those wonderful dances at tho Oriental gardens Satur flay nlb-ht. 273" . . The Ladies' Auxiliary of tho Amer ican LeKion post request the public to remember the date, Feb. 11, to ieend cookies for the soldiers ln: the hospitals in Portland. Cookies can be left at the Shasta, or 212 North Bart- lett street, Monday morning;. ' I' There wilt be no meeting of Troop No. 8 Boy Scouts tonight. - 273 ': Tho Thrift 8hop wlll hav another of their popular surprise package sales on next Saturday; Feb. 8. Kach package only 10c and worth more than that. The shop has for sale many, other bargains, among them a boys' nice raincoat for 10 or 12 years old, for only 7 5c, a child's beautiful plush coat for only 13, several now folding sealskin handbags for only 31 each! These are Just samples of what you'll find here. 273 Tickets for the "Garden of the Shah", the Medford high operetta that will take place at the Medford Armory tonight at 8.30 o'olock went "on sale In Crowson's Wednesday noon, and tickets tor the basket ball game between Rofleburg and Medford to 'take place at the Armory Saturday night went on sale this morning at 0 o'clock at Crowson's. ' Expected to arrive Saturday, Fob. Oth, another Bhipment of pattern hats from the east, The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 273 Don't fall to attend the dance at the Oriental gardens Saturday night. 273 Frank C. Ferguson of Salem, en route to Long Beach, Calif., by auto, is visiting at the home of his son, E. C. Ferguson. Home made cakes and salads nt Marsh's Grocery tomorrow, 273 Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest A. Wagner of Central Point In the Med ford Community hospital, twins, son weighing seven pounds, daughter wolghing six and three-quarters pounds. Mrs. Wagner and babies arc doing nicely. . A great artist eominff to Medford. Renee Chemot, world's most famous woman violinist. Second only to Fritz Krelsler. First Presbyterian churoh, Wednesday evening. Fob. 13th. Pro rated membership ticket now $2.00. This also includes concerts that fol low. Medford Clvio club. "It scorns like gilding rofined gold to attempt to describe the beauty of her playing. There are many violinists but only one Chomet." Bristol Evoning News. 275 " Hence Chemot Is pne of .the.groatt'st living women violinists..! Hei1 tnuo ix firm, strong nnd roHonnnt, her bowing supplo and finished, ns her Victor records will attest. Hoar them at Palmer's Piano House. ' 278 Mrs. C. F. Card, manager of the Thrift Shop, and Miss Lillian Roberts, secretary of the Red Cross, made a trip of Inspection to the County Poor Farm today to investigate conditions there. Fuller brushes offlolent servants. Tel. S36-R. 2H Meet your future husband nt the Leap Year ball, Saturday night, Feb ruary th, Jackson Hot Springs, aletropole Joes orchestra. 274 Ruben Vallard Close, of Medford, and Mary Jean McKendrle, of Grants Pass, Monday aftornoon obtalnod a license to wed. Grants Pass Courier. Cortlcelll stockings In the now spring shades. Handloraft Shop. 270 $3.00 and 11.76 chamolsotte gloves 11.48 at The Colonial. 274 A big crowd of basket ball enthusi asts will Journey over to Ashlnnd to night to witness the game in that city between Roseburg high, which plays here tomorrow night at the Armory, and Ashland high. News of tho out come of this game will bo eagerly awaited here by the stay at homes to-' night. There will be no meeting of Troop No. i Boy Scouts tonight. 273 $10,000 reward If caught not nt 'tending the Leap Year ball Saturday night, Jaekson Hot Springs. Motropele Jnss orchestra. Something new. 274 A letter written by a merchant at Klamath- Falls last Monday to this city told that fine weather win pre vailing there and for tho first time ever known f such a situation at this lime of year there waa no snow be tween Fort Klamath and Klamath Falls. ... Singer electric are the most highly developed of all sewing- machines. Investigate the features which have placed them In a class by themsolvcs. Tho Singer Store. 10 South Fir. 274 Try our wet wash on your next wash day. IS pounds for 76c. You can't do It at home for this amount. Medford Domestlo Laundry. Personal Domestic Ren-Ice. Thone lo. tf P Milk Bread - ; baked by FLUHRER A baker of reputation. tf Al Any Grocer Mr. nnd Mrs. Io J. Kahn of Chi cago, W. H. Alexander of Salt Lake City. Utnh, H. W. Clark of Boston. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Graf of Bozeman. Mont., are among the out of the state visitors In the city. Expected to arrlvo, Saturday, Feb. Oth, unother Bhipment of pattern hats from the eaBt; The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 273 Home made cakes and salads at Marsh's Grocery tomorrow. 273' Andrew Hearn was a Medford vlsl tor from Phoenix Thursday. Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 7 Sc. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf Dance Saturday night at the Orien tal gardens.' 273 Lillian Owens of Medford was a guest at the slstor dinner given Sun day at the Kappa Delta Sigma frater nity house at O. A. C. Eight sisters of the fraternity were present. Miss Owens Is a senior In home economics. Columbia man.tr wall board. Cal for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. . Home made cakes and salads at Marsh's Grocery tomorrow. 273 Lloyd Moss spent today at the trac tor demonstration at Central Point. Try our dry wash 7c per lb., mini mum 75c All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. - " tf Kavser 81.26 silk gloves 48o - at Colonial. I 274 Fair weather for tonight and prob able rain for Saturday is the weather prediction. Ten more hundredths of an inch of rain fell yesterday and last night, making In all .82 of an Inch that Iran fallen during the 48 hours ending at 8 a. m. today. ' We repair all makes of phono graphs. Palmor's Piano House. 278 There will be no meeting of Troop No. 3 Boy Scouts tonight. 273 I pay cash for Used pianos. Herb Launspach. Phone 227. Vaudeville skits, Impersonations, popular and classical songs will make up the program of the Willamette Men's Glee olub, which will play at the high school Monday night, Feb. 11th. Women's Walk-Over and Selby ox fords, up to ten dollars, on sale Satur day at The Hub Shoe Store at five dollars. 273 The most beautlru ball room In the northwest. See that now stage sotting at tho Orlontal gardens Satur day night. 273 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Ilolbrook anci Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Bonesleoto of Sulom, O. B. Nye of Hood River and C. B. .Spencer of Albany aro among the Orogonlnna temporarily In ' Med ford, as are also the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Bloom- flcld, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sense, Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Orton and son, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Connel, Miss Mabel Stelee, G. H. Smith, Arthur Kelly, L. K. Tillman, O. W. Smith, A. L. Brot- ton, H. J. Cress, J. C. Fisher, J. C Booth, J. A. Wilson, J. T.. Talbot. O. F. V. Meyer and A. H. Mason. An intensive evening course, the Art of Judging Men or Human Nature Study1 opens next Thursday at the Medford Business College. Tho work Is equivalent to a much longor univer sity course In Appliod Psychology, and will be In charge of Prof, Leland J. Knox, of tho local high school faculty. 273 Home mado cakes and salads at Marsh's Orocory tomorrow.' 273 Robert Strang loft Monday morn ing for Butto Falls to spend some tlmo with Grover Corum on his homestead located In that part of tho country. Shoes at never before heard of prices. Must vacate building. Buy now. No. 11' North Fir. 278 Just 60 of tho $2.60 wash waists loft to close out at 81.76. 274 Rev. F. R. Leach will pay a fitting tribute to Woodrow Wilson Sunday evening at tho Mist Baptist church. when he will deliver a special memor ial message on "A Study Character of Woodrow Wilson the Prophet and Idealist." There will be special mUBic and an organ recital all In harmony with the service. Further announce ment of this special service will be made. Dance ono of those beautiful moon light waltaes at tho Oriental gardens .Saturday night. 273 House for rent. C. A. DoVoe. B. H. Smith and llonry E. Edwards of Los Angeles, and J. E. Bridges. Thos. Hcines and D. Corcoran are among tho Callfornlans In tho olty. Poclflo Package goods are the nign eat Btnndard for needle work. See the new artistic designs. Handicraft Shop. Tf you love good niuslo attend the danro at the Oriental gardens Satur day night. Admission 10c. 273 Olo lArnon of Grama Pass was a business visitor Thursday. Leap Year ball ' Saturday night, February 9th. Jackson Hot Springs. Metropolo Jau orchestra. You'll be surprised. 274 Two pair of children's 86o hose for 38o at the Colonial closing out sale. 274 Benton Bowers Of Ashland was In town Thursday. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Homo made cakes and salads at Marsh's Grocery tomorrow. . 2i3 There were about 25 Elks from Ashland In Medford Inst night to at' tend the Elks lodge doings. Why use a treadle machine when we will rent you a new White Electric for $3.00 per month. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. You can gel It at DoVoe'a. tf Charles Hensll of Portland arrived In Medford Thursday and will remain here for a few days attending to busi ness. Tho new .Rucilla Package, goods havo arrived. Look them over. Han dicraft Shop. 262 (let your mage lines at Dovoe's, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CONVALESCENT HOME. Ashland. Chronic Invalids improve tinner our care and treatment. 273 FOR SALE Refrigerator, two oil atoves. two rockers, dining room chairs, sot of china dishes. Phone 691-R-l. TO RENT Bam for riding pony near S. Holly. Phone JU0-I. tt WANTED Cheap lot In Medford. or would buv cheap home and pay like rent. Write or mil iit W. Twelfth St. after p. In. !'4 FOR SALE Breeding toms. hens. Incubator and brooder.' 42-J-t. 274 FOR SALE 800 o'l pots. 400 gals, nil. sprnv rig. tro p.ns. picking IwiiH, l.d.b'rn. lux box. plow, harrows, two-horse disr. Irrigation nmi'ker. Phone 6-F-l. Jii Having appeared in formal tryouts before their auditorium the high school debaters will meet Phoenix Friday afternoon. Following thell decision Grants Pass and Medford are to be taken on, and If victorious, the team will meet other cities out of this district. The question that hot) been discussed Is, "Resolved, that the cabi net system of state government should be adopted In the state of Oregon." Ashland Tidings. Exchange your old piano for a new one. See Launspach, phono 227. The Hub Shoe store will place on sale Saturday Women's Walk-Over and Selby oxfords up to ten dollars going Saturday only at five dollars. 273 Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Carlisle of Seat tle have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith at the Hotel Holland during tho last few days. Mrs. Car lisle is a girlhood friend of Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle are on their way to San Francisco where they intend to make their home in the future, i . Home made cakes and salads at Marsh's Grocery tomorrow. 273 1 The Vanta garments are the best to be found for tho baby. A full line at fflie Handicraft Shop. 276 Ed B. Layman, representative of Wilson Brothers from Chicago, Is in Medford today on business matters of his firm. Phonographs! See Launspach. Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf Included among the temporary visi tors In Medford from the ; Btate of Washington are Clara Sklnstad and H. Portman of Tncoma, and D. K. Milton of Belllngham and II. D. Coale of Seattle. - Chocolate toastod marshmallows. regular 66o per lb., Friday and Satur day 400 lb. The Roguo. 273 Genuine Bosch Magnoto parts and repairs. Elootrlo Shop, Eighth anft Bartlett. Ben Ribke of Portland is one of the business visitors from the state me tropolis In town today. AH cookies regular ' 16o a dozen. Friday and Saturday lOo per dozen. The Rogue. 278 Removal sale. $8:60 Goodyear welt shoes $4.60; $7.60 values $5.86; good work shoes $3.00 to $4.60. No. 11 North Fir. 276 Mr. Caldwell of tho M. E. Smith Co., of Omaha, Neb., was an out of town visitor in Medford today. Linen crepe, all colors, 980 yd. Jap Art Store. At Deuel's Hemstitching 8c. tf ' A meeting of tho park board was hold yoslerday afternoon In the of fices of the chamber of commerce and final plans were adopted covorlng proposed improvements and develop ment of tho municipal auto camp during tho lmmediato future. The plans wore approved by, the members of tho board and presontod to the city council at last night's session. The proposed plans ask that the city of Ashlnnd. thru Its park board, be authorized to Issue serial bonds in a total sum not exceeding $10,800, to bo retired at the rato of $1000each year for a period of ton years, with interest not to exceed 6 por cent, said bonds to constitute a gonoral obliga tion of the city. Ashlnnd Tdlng9. There's a busy Buslnoss College In Medford. OWN -.' ' Chocolate toasted marshmallows, regular 65c por lb., Friday and Satur day 40c lb. Tho Rogue. 273 Tho manager of tho National Guard basket ball toam here is negotiating with tho Roseburg National Guard team for a game In tho near future. Ono more five dollar shoo day at Tho Huh Shoo Storo Saturday. Wom en's Walk-Over nnd Selby oxfords, up to ton dollars on salo Saturday nt five dollars. 273 . Duplicating save books tor sale at this office. tf Miss Lillian Roberts will leave for Portland this evening to attend to some Red Cross affairs In that city and will return Monday. - Our only business Is Insurance, out we cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." tf New shlpmont . cotton ' crepe, all colors, 23c yd. Jap Art Store. . ' The "Garden of the Shah" operetta begins at 8:30 tonight at the Armory. Before you buy- that piano see Herb Launspach. He can save you money. He knows pianos and Is rename, oi flce and salesroom, 114 W. Mnln St. Special mixed enndy, regular 60c per lb., Friday and Saturday 86o lb. The Rogue. 27 3 W. H..- Arnold or I'rioenix was a Medford visitor Thursday., i Sellins out now phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. Open evenings. - . Milk and cream nt DeVoo's. tf Paul McKoe of tho Cnllfornla Ore gon Power company loft yesterday for San Francisco. We fix any old thing. Liberty Repair Shop. ' Cool briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen coal Co. Phone 239. tf Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cornell or me Alexander Hamilton Institute, the well known business correspondence school, are staying at the Hotel Med ford whllo they do business In Med ford. ' - All cookies regulnr 15c ft dosen Friday and Saturday 10c per dozen. The Rogue. 3?3 Crepe paper 6c rbll, DoVoe's. Pntrlck Welch of Spokane arrived In Medford this morning on a period ical business visit. Pianos! See tAUhspach. Five Dollar Shoe sale at The Hub Shoe Storo. Saturday, women's Walk Over and Selby oxfords up to ten dol lars on sale Saturday nt five dollars. 273 KYERY KNOWN FORM OF INSURANCE AND BONDS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" '' ' ' '-:i PHONfe 4 ' '" JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUIL0IN9 8INCE 190 DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS 23 N. Fir St Phone 244 ; It was stated In last night's Locals and Personals that tho debate be tween the Medford nnd Grants Pass high BchooU would tnke place Satur day night. This is Incorrect. The debate will take place tonight In the high school auditorium and will be over in time for all there to go to tho high. Bchool operetta at 8:80. The debate Is free of charge and the public Is Invited. The Judges will be the Rev. E. P. Lawrence. J. D. Thompson, tho principal of the Eaglo Point school, and E. D. Evans, principal of the Talont .school. , ' I Women's Walk-Over oxfords, up to ten dollars, on sale nt Tho Hub Shoe Store Saturday at five dollars. , Good assortment. , 273 Look for the word "Everfast" on the selvage of socnlled overfost goods. If not there tho goods aro not "Ever fast." Handicraft Shop. 270 Miles Cantrall and son of Ruch were in Medford Thursday attonding to business affairs, and attended the Elks lodge doings last night.' ; We have good values In used cars. 1 Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf Special mixed candy, regular 60c per lb., Friday and Saturday 36c lb. The Roguo. 273 We will loan you money to build or , buy Holmes the Insurance Man. ! Superintendent Aubrey i Smith drove to Ashland today to act as Judge at the Ashland-Phocnix debate taking place at Ashland, and H. A. Hnnby, : principal of the Washington school , drove to Phoenix to judge the second ; Ashland and Phoenix teams who are i debating there. Hemstitching 8c per yard at Stylo-' craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tf , Guy'W. Conner and A. S. Rosen-' baum drove to Roseburg today to attend to buslnoss matters In that city. Hamburger sandwiches at DeVoo's. . . . , Get spft paper school tablets at this office. tf ECONOlY 6R0CETERI LADIES HAIR GUTTING 10 An 'exclusive ladies and children's hair cutting parlor is the latest inno vation to bo introduced in Medford. W. K. KelloKg, who recently moved here from the east, has announced that he would open such an establish ment in room 423, Medford bldp., on Monday. February 11th. Mr. Kellogs has had considerable experience in women's and children's hair cuttlnR work and the news that he Is opening an exclusive parlor here will be greet ed with pleasure by Medford people. C. E. "Pop" Gates, of tho Gate Auto company who is a brother-in-law of Mr. KellopK, is enthusiastically backiAs him in this project. "KellogK is, in my estimation, one of the very best men in his lino I hay ever seen" says Mr. Gates, "and I believe his new establishment will bo popular thruout southern Oregon. " Mr. Kelloprff is now putting on the finishing touches on his room in the Medford building and installing ; a special hair -culling chair for ladies, dressing tables and hair drying ma chines, and has"announced that It will be ready for" inspection Monday. OBITUARY BOWMAN Mrs.. Maggio Bowman died nt her bovine In Central Point February 7, aged 63 yenrs. 3 months, 2 days. The deceased was born No vember 5, 1870 In Holland where she lived but four yenrs of her life, on arriving in the Unlteol States, the rnmily made tholr home in Lincoln Neb., where they stayed five years, then went to Kansns. where In 1S94 Miss Smith was married to J. H. Bow man, and to this union eight children were born, six boys and two girls: Curtis and Noble, residing in Port land, Ore.; Mrs. J. D. Lenx of Sacra mento, Calif., John, Wallace, Ray mond, Wayne, and Grace, all of Cen tral Point. In 1899 they moved to North Dakota, then In 1908 to Spo kane, nnd" eleven years ngo she came III B E P7 pT-TJ" ... ism m. - r r i, mm, .Tin. m..' . t! US Astounding Prevalence rr IS appalling to realize that probably 10 of the adult pop ulation suffers with Piles or some other form of Colon trouble. Yet. I GUARANTEE to cure any case of Pilei by my non-urgicl method or refund the patient's fee. Oa or .boat Htmnh Ft my AOki orxuU , ... . ill h I .il in mr Mais, difl7 opdo Caort Homm. PortUxl. Orttoo Seed TRZE t itVJ mm . DEAN M.D 2ND AND MOXRtSON PORTIA D, (mtCON F.&E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT SATURDAY NITE SUNDAY MAT. A Big Northern Picture by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Starring 2ENA KEEFE. with J. Barney Sherry, Robert Elliott and Gypsy O'Brien, In THE BROKEN SILENCE." Admtuion iOn and SOo Mtlnee every Sunday ?:3p P. M, The Home of Bread Like Mother Made ,' A. -.. .':" . - ':' ' ''. ' C ; ' ' '.' ' ix Besides the big saving, there is a lot of satisfaction in trading here: No standing around until a clerk can find time to wait on you, and no clerk to hurry you when deciding on what you want; 1 Just shop around in themost complete stock of groceries in South- j ern Oregon. If you can't find what ycu want, the floor man is Golden Dates always at your service FOR SATURDAY .2 lbs. 23c , Flni-iri .ran Fruit of tmod size 3 for 23c Oranges Small but very sweet 3 doz. 39c Oranges Medium size and sweet . . . . . .doz. 23c Gobdy Goody Peas-rNo. 2 cans 3 cans 40c Cream of Wheat . .1 . . -. .... , . .,; , ... . . " PST o Hillsdale Asparagus. . . . .-..". . . .per can 30c 6 cans $1.75 Glass Tumblers .. J ; for 23c 14 and 17 qt. Dish Pans,' worth $1.00 49c and 59c : Standard Pack Corn-No. 2 cans .... ..... '.. , . :,;,;- 3 35c EXTRA SPECIAL Graham Crackers in 5 lb. wooden boxes Fresh from the factory this Week while 100 boxes Tlastper box . . , .-.-i t ?' ."';. . . . . . ; . t - 69ci i MEAT MARKET '(EdBinns) ' ' ' Morrell's Fancy Eastern Bacon, (corn fed), sugar cured and well smoked, in slabs averaging 4 to 6 lbs each Special for Sat urday per lb. 23c Veal Stew . ;. . per lb. 10c Veal Roast . . , ... . 4 .... .per lb. 10c BAKERY DEPT. ' Sugar Coated Dcughnuts, of regular size and quality Special for Saturday, up to our capacity to make per doz. 16c Devil's Food or Mocna Cakes . each 23c Hot Biscuits from 11: A. M. to nocn . . . . ... ... .per doz. 10c Gates & Lydiard Buy ere and B (ink Jthe Difference LOTS OF ROOM TO PARK CONSTIPATION IS J A ' MATTER OF DIET. OUR HEALTH BREAD WILL OVERCOME IT. to Oregon. About nino months ngo. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman camu to Cen tral Point, where altho Mrs. Bow man has been red ridden most of the time she had mnde many friends. In 1900 Mrs. Bowman Joined the Dun kard chtir-h. of which she had been a fa';bful tnembjr ever rl"c. She leaves to mourn her loss be sides her many friends p.r.d clitldren, her husband and ono sister formerly of Kansas. Funernl services will be held Sun day, February 10 at tho Union church. Central Point at 2:00 p. m., Kev. Lanegar of Ashlnnd officiating. In terment in tho Central Point ceme tery. ...'. ...... . ...... JONES Mary Francis Jones, in fant daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Truo. R. Jones of Butto Falls, died yester day nt the hospital, a few hours after being born;: -.A private, burial will be made in the. Central Point cemetery Saturday. Tmi"l?en;Fiinoral Home in rAiarge. ! A. F. & A. SI. Medford Lodge" No. 103. A. V. v a. Ai. special commumca- x tion Friday evening, Feb. S. 1924, at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C. degree, by, ordar 'W.',M.-; 273 A. J. CUOSE, Secy. Anderson Cots 1 to 2 Years NEW YORK, Feb. 8. William IT. Anderson, stato superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league today was sen tenced to from ono to two years in state's prison for third degree forgery. INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH Instantly I "Papc'sDiapepsin" Corrects Stomach so Meals Digest The moment you eH a tablet of "Pape's Diapepsih" voiir indigcation is gone. Xo more distress from a sour, acid, upset stomach. Xo flatulence, hcartb'.im, palpitation, or misory-nmkin: pases. Correct your digestion for a few cent. .Each packaj-o guaranteed l-v dnli?T3st. to nrernnoi. .torT.! truhlp. NEW TODAY! . .. The Days of '49 When the stage coach galloped into the 'muzzle tff giirW ' and the masks of quick trigger men; when tha Vigilantos were the law, and a rope and tree brought swift justice; when the West was a world of wild adventure. That!? the. setting for this vivid story. by the greatest of Western winters, BRET HAETE. , AIvOMY JANE" y fv i fit Klv-. i 'I'-' f VHir-" N VN "f, v 4V r ., . .- with . JACQUELINE LOGAN , GEORGE FAWCETir 1 MAURICE FLYNN RIALTO lN fl V - I ; "THE BAD MAN" with HOLBROOK BLINN - . ; ' 50c V