o o .o o PAGE TWO L ocal and Personal The chief topic of lot-al convei-Hiilion continued to ho the outcome of the special school alto eelction tomorrow afternoon, when the vote is expected to be record breaking for a school elec tion, and therefore wise citizens will cast their votes early. The general qualifications of the voters are set forth elsewhere in this paper. The election takes place at the High School building between the hours of 2 and 7 p. m., and there will be two double election boards to facilitate the vot ing. Before you buy that piano see t,aun spach. He can save you money. Jle knows pianos and Is reliable. tf Don't forget the city annexation election on Saturday, details of which are printed In another section of thiH paper. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. rsarbcr. former well known residents of Medfcrd, who since their removal from this city about j 4 months ago have made their home at Tacoma arrived in the city this morning for a several days' visit with friends and acquaintances. They arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1'alm. Japanese oiled paper parasols In at tractive new colors and designs. C5c to fl.&O, Japanese Art glove. 40 The county court by rcpoluilon has reduced the load limit to 450 pounds per inch of tiro and all police and high way officers have been instructed to arrest drivers hauling loads in excess of the limit. f. 1' W. C. Morton of Medford pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding filed against him in Justice court yesterday by State Traffic Officer J. J. M1-M11-hon, and paid n fine of $25, says the Ashlnnd Tidings. Clean rags for auto wipes. Salva tion Army. Phone 356. 47 Saturday Is strawberry day at Marsh's Grocery. 47 In the damage suit of Dr. E. II. French against Delroy (letchell for damages, alleged to have been receiv ed during an altercation March 20th, legal proceedings have been held up, owing to absence of Dr. French's at torney, George A. Mnnsftcld in Okla homa. The last move was the filing of a motion, for Dr. French to stall specifically and In detail, the extent of physical and mental injuries, ho al leges he sustained. Attorney Mans field is expected to get back from Ok lahoma about June 1st. See the display of strawberries Sat urday at Marsh's Grocery. . 47 Summer prices on blocks and slabs. 1 Place ydur order early. Kewcomb for i Wood. Phone 631. Sfltf i C. A. Priest and T. J. O'Connell of Atlnnta, Ga., are among hotel guests hern from a distance, as are Mrs. Hat tie White and W. J. White of Lewis ton, ladho. and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Day and Mr. nnd Mrs. B. L. Webster of Now York City. ttov. F. R. Leach offers this week his beautiful home, 16 S. Laurel street, at $250 below the low figure held at. Look It over. Ono of the best buys 46 Don't forget the city nitnexntlnn election on Saturday, details of which are. printed In another section "of this paper. Aubrey Furry, well known oh the campus as a singer, and last heard In Kugene as the principal soloist for "The Seven Iaat Words" given by the University choir, has been selected by M. Moucher, director of the "Mikado," for the Ellison-White Chautauqua company, to sing the role of "Pooh Hah." In the "Mlkadoo," tho second lead. The opera company, which starts on the road May 20. will tour Canada and will ho Under the super vision of the Hllison-Whlte branch there. IT. of O. Kmerald. Furry Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Furry of Phoenix, and Is a graduate of tho Ashland high school and Is Well known In this city. Use Hear Creetr Oil Emulsion In your arsenate sprays as a spreader nnd lo destroy the codling moth egg. Call at Dear Creek spray plant. 50 The Valley School. 1108 Went 10th street, will again open hi September under the direction of Miss Kittle llragg. Attention will bo confined to the 1st. 2nd and 3rd grades. Children under six years of age will be accept ed. Applications should be made now. For further Information, please address Mrs. F. Corning ICenley, Med ford. Tot. 6U-J-8. 48 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowles of Santa Darbara and Los Ahgeles are visiting their many former friends nnd neigh bors In Medford and the valley. Thirty inch Inriestrtictabln pearls, nicely matched, very lustrous. P8c. Japanese Art Store. 4G Strawberry day Saturday at Marsh's Grocrey. 47 liiu-8 p.ised by (tin recent legisla ture have been placed in book form by the state prlnler nnd are now ready to be Kent to all who wish a copy. The printing hoard has fixed tho price nt $2.40. This Includes postage nec essary to send the publication to any part of Oregon. The bonk contains liuO pages. 50 panes lens than the laws for the I0'J3 seMsison of the IcglMnture. Don't forget tho city annexation election on Saturday, details of which are printed in another section of this paper. F. Steward mentioned In tho letter from the educational experts of V, of O. should have been C. T. Steward, In structor In tnnthcmatlc!!. 4ti The uttual large delegation of Port land residents is in the city today, as are the following other out nf town Oregonians: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dllgh nnd It. It. X. MTDnmiM of Sa lem, H. N. Cockerllno nnd It. W. Da vis of Albany, and J. W. Fuller. It. Ha relay. D. J. McKinnon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Miller nnd Uuth Milter of Kugene. (ipecial sale of roses going on at the Rogue Valley Floral Co. Karheart street on So. Riverside. Phone 1040. 4R If the P. A- K. site Is chosen the new high school will bo built S'M f,., oa of Hear creek and lno feet north nf Main Street. 4ti Klamatfr Falls people who uriivnl In the city Wednesday Im-lmb' A it Leavllt. Glenn Parker. T. W. iniHI. J. J. Miller, Claude Houghton, li. II. Jlerry nnd II. M. Manning. See the display of home grown sfrawherrles Saturday at Marsh's Gro cery. Gulne Du Ponts Duco used nt Class "A" Auto Paint Shop, 1 N. Grape vtrtt. 1$ I I Mr. a nil Airs. w.h. ynrury an; ichv- . llnK on the evening train fur Tillamook, ihuving Bold their property g 315 Ed- wardK street, to Mrs. Mure uf Central I Point. ' Hummer prlroft on hloeks and alalia, 1 Place your order eaily. Newcomb for 1 Wood. Phone 631. 39tf Don't forget the city annexation election on Saturday, details of which are printed in another section of this paper. Mrs. C. A. Wlnetrout was among the Medford visitors here yesterday from Grants Pass. Have you reud Prof. Douglas' and Dr. Ralney's reply to Steward's letter (the Hetter Sites Com. Argument) ? It was in Tuesday's Mail Tribune. It was to the point. These men are Im imrllul and they know. 40 If tho P. & K. Rite Is chosen the new hlKh Hchoal will he built 300 feet cum of Hear creek and 100 feet north of Main Htreet. 46 The Jackson County Fair boarl will hold a meetliiK tomorrow night at which nction will be taken on import ant mattem relating to the county fair next September. Perfume bottles .colored glanii. frost ed stoppers, 60c. Japanese Art Store. 40 Strawberry day Saturday at Marsh's Grocery. 47 The Apple Growers' association last week forwarded to Los Angeles tho last carload of apples grown in Hood Hlver valley during 1924. This brought the total tonnage of commer cially packed apples to 38T3 carloads. The association's tonnage for the sea son was 2fiCS cars. The final ship ment consisted of Newtowns. Pianos! See Iaunspach. tf Don't forget the city annexation election on Saturday, detnils of which, paper. The Itoyal Neighbors of Jacksonville will hold a dunce Friday night, "the proceeds to be devoted to the Jackson County Pioneer museum fund. Extra large, deep blue cantnberry bell plants. SOc dozen, 325 S. Holly. Phono 390-1.. tf if the P. & K. site is chosen the new high school will bo built 300 feet east of Hear creek nnd 100 feet north of Main street. 40 Almon E., son of Mrs. Edith Loomis. who took the mental examina tion April 15. as principal for ap pointment to the V. H. naval academy at Annapolis, has received notice that he passed nnd will be notified soon when and where ho will tnko tho phys ical examination. If he passes tho lat ter he will bo ordered to report to An napolis. Tho "sweet girl graduate" and tho "June brldo" will both find Mrs. Trowbridge a clover creator of gowns. tf Kuturdny 1r strawberry dnv nt Marsh's Grocery. 47 T. M. Anderson of Ashland nnid a fine of $50 on a charge filed ngainst hltn of killing deer out of season. Two other counts, one of hunting without a license, and tho second, hunting on n reserve, Anderson plend guilty to. out tlio assessing of a flno was held over until June 30. Tho complaint against Anderson was filed by Deputy Onmo Warden Itoy Pair on March 17, Parr contended that Anderson declar ed ho was allowed to kill deer at any lime of the yonr, was not required to have n license, and could hunt on land upon which the game was protected. Ashland Tidings. Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf A "Food Sale" will bo held nt the Public Market Saturday morning:. May 10, by tho Ijidles' Aid of the English I.uthornn church. H.i-p i klp opportunity to got soW real home made ents, especially In the bakery line. 47 Tho Hoosevolt school will hold n May day foto on tho school lawn to morrow afternoon. May 15th. at 2:30. Tho public is Invltod. Parents remember, twenty per cent of high school students llvo east of near crook. Why send overwhelm ing majority across congested bridges and Pacific highway, where often Jooo to 4000 cars pnss ovory day? 46 it the l. & h. site is chosen tho new high school will he built 300 feet east' of Ilenr creek and 100 feet north of Mnin street. 46 J. J. Miller, district freight nnd pas senger ngent of the Southern Pnclflc, with headquarters at Klamath Falls, and H. A. lllnshnw. assistant frelcht traffic manager, with headquarters nt San Francisco, spent todav In this city. Fruitgrower Oil Emulsion for your arsenate sprays mcdo fresh dnllv at (he Hear Creek Spray rompnny, nt near iTeeK orchnrds. 50 Marcelling 75 rents. Telephone 655 for appointment. 57 Steel Winterer, Multnomah, was nnmlnnled by petition (o oppose Wal ler Malcom. Portland, for student body president of the I', of O. election Wednesday. Fancy creamery butter 40c per lb. JohiiMin .Produce Co. . 10 reward for Information leading' to Ihe arrest and conviction for each person caught stealing wood on our yards situated on the east side of Court nnd McAndrews strets, also on the Oregon-Owen Lumber company property. Valley Fuel Co. 3Stf I'alifornlnns who arrived In tho city yesterday on temporary sojourns lire Mr. and Mrs. 11. -;. McConnughey nnd Lois McConaughey of Alameda. Eli zabeth Itauihof of Piedmont. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Lee L. Levy of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Simmons of Sncrn mento. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Krause of San Diego. .Mr. nnd Mis. John H. Ooss of Hollofwnod, and Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Van Fleet nnd Mr. nnd Mrs H. It. Lawrence of San Francisco. Marcelling 7". cents. Telephone 665 for appointment. 57 Columbia piaster wall board Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. Twenty-right mil of the stnto cars were registered yesterday at the local slate registration bureau In the Cham ber of Commerce building. Fashion dictates stlmncss. simplic ity nnd suppleness. These are achiev ed only by an experienced designer. Mrs. Trowbridge, 90S W. lOlh St. tf Why not n.vept the recommends tii'u of the Hoard . Education nnd select the P. A K. site? 4.1 Killr tnniuht iimlo Friday, with a "llchtty cooler temperature tonight Is the weather perdlctlon Issued this forenoon. During the shower of last evening .01 of an Inch of rain fell. To day was mostly cloudy and threaten tng. followln gn maximum of 77.3 yes terday. .Have you tried that big milk shake at DfVoc NfETftOftfr MAtL "fftiftUNK, . . 0 .'..., u ora naa ju..i utien reccivea uy mo Klumath KallH National Farm Loan DftsocJntion, that George Hilton, Jr., of Mrulford, federal uppraiser, Is tx- Ipecteil in Klamath FallR during tin- next few days to appraise lands offer ed ns security for federal farm loans. K la mat h Je ws. If the P. & K. site Is chosen the new tMh school will be built 300 feet east of Hear creek and 100 feet north of Main street. 46 Hemstitching 8c a yard. The Van ity Shop, Bartlett and Main. tf Less than an acre was considered sufficient last January. Why not be gin building a new high school at once on 4.4 acres now owned by the Med 'ui,i ,n . u '"ri?h0' d'8'r fi, ."ers.e"i 46 Pome friends played a Joke on E. C. Slllimnn, who is known as a Holly street site advocate; by fastening two of tho P. & E. site buttons on his coat talis this. morning unbeknown to him, and the candy merchant walked nround town for several hours Ignor ant of the fact that he was wearing the opposition buttons. Jaunspach Piano Store now open for business at 111 W, Main. Opposite Itialto theater. Successor to Hoot Mu sic Co. tf Essentials of a good school site Avoid low, filled and wet land. Frank Irving Cooper. Boston's'school archi tect. 46 Particular People Prefer "Pavilion Parties!" There's a reason! Fair Grounds every Wednesday und Sat urday. Let's go! 48 Miss Sadie Collier of Dallns, Texas, arrived here yesterday to rejoin' her jmrents, Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Collier, and brother Dan. This leaves two married children still' residing In Texas, but Dan says he will not he satisfied until the whole Texas family becomes Med ford residents, only he used another perflx before the word "family." If the P. & E. site Is chosen the nev high school will be built 300 feet east of Bear creek and 100 feet north of Main street. 46 New alfalfa hay. 28-R-l. 46 I Graduation sifts at the Handicraft I Shop include silk vesting, boudoir piiiuHH, iiunuKercntciH, vnniiies, nair . hamlH, powder puffH, shoe trees, wiehetH, silk hose, pajamas, combina tions and many other useful articles. 60 Mr. and Mm. O. Mianer of Steven son and the folowlng from Seattle are ahinng Waflhington state visitors in Medford: Mrs. V. 13. Crosby and Miss Hetty Ann Crosby, Mrs. G. R. Walker and Hob Walker. The Handicraft Shop has a nice line of handmade baby dresses which sell for $2.50. 50 'Why talk of litigation preventing: a necessary high school when construc tion could begin tomorrow on land owned by the Medford School District? Used piano for sale at a bargain. Noel Krskine. Phono 729-W. 69 Last August Frank Froman of Al bany lost a silver watch ami a dollar pocket piece In a bay at Klger's is land. Fred Blount recently caught a large bass, and when dressed the watch waa found imbedded in the throat and tho pocket piece In the stomach of the flnh. ' You will find many beautiful weaves nnd rich fast colors in the KvorfaBt materials at the Handicraft Khop. Also a wonderful lino of laces front Which to select your trimmings. ' 50 Why allow your making, designing, cutting, fitting or finishing garments worry you. when you can find just the help you need on the large cities' ,-lan? Trices 25c an hour and Up. Mrs. Wade do Kycke, 381 East Main. Phone 110 48 Dressmaking and plain sewinc. 9 Wot 12th street. 48 The grand jury In its brief report. filed Wednesday, found that the dis trict attorney offlcv was conducting prohibition expenditures according to the law, nnd that tho financial re port of tho fund, as audited by E. M. Wilson Was correct. The examination was made at the request of tho district attorney's office. , Tho ball park owned by the Med ford school dfttrict contnins 4.4 acres. 46 Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. . tf (.uariinLeed lawn mousor sharpen ing, called for nnd delivered free. Medford Hardwnro & Spirting Co. Phone 296. 48 Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnwlny of the Hawley Paper Mills of Portland, are spend ing today in this city, lookine over the homes. They are on their way to Red ding, California. Summer prices on blocks and slnbs. Place your order early, Newcomb for Woood. Phone 931. 89tf Hand made and embroidered baby dresses of flno white material for 12.60 at tho Handicraft Shop. BO Tennis racquet restrlngiug. 208 South Central. Phono 9I1-W. 70 All local Cop co employes will be headed tomorrow night for St. Mark's Guild hall on North Oak dale, where the warehouse, rhop and purchasing Icpjirtmcnts arc putting on their big mid-spring cabaret dance. Tables will placed along one wall, and the middle nf the floor will be reserved for danc ing, giving the true cabaret atmos phere. Numerous high class enter taining features will intersperse the main diversion of dancing. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Ynrd. Fifteen new Evcrfast wash male- Vials for your summer frocks. Thin materials for tho frilly feminine styles, henvier materials for the boy. ich tailored models. Handicraft Shop. 50 Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. The Southern Oregon Medical asso cltitlon met Tuesday at Grants Pass at the Masonic Temple, at 10 o'clock for an all day meeting. The speakers In cluded Dr. Ralph W. Stearns, presi dent: Dr. George A. Cathey of Port land: lr. r . G. iswedenburg of Ash land: Dr. F. K. Dietner of Portland: Dr. W. W. Vlnson of Medfurd: Dr. Eugene Mattlce of Portland; pr. Har old C. llran of Portland: Dr. It. E. Green of Medfgl. and Or. Otis F. Akin of Portland. A loVl .k lunch eon was held at- the Jnsephtne hotel This wns tho C-ith mewing held. Fancy creamery butter 40c per lb Johnson Produce Co. O it, I. R. ecga nt DeVoe's. tf We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown A While Agency, Inc . tf if you want a furnished Apartment with all the modern conveniences, sec or Phone Hotel Holland, iW fftftForn. OKgnoy, Wins Near East , Relief Contest . Raymond Wood, president of the Boy Scout council in Colum bia, S. C, has been swarded first prise in a national contest, nr gsniied by the Near East Re lief. He enlisted the larKe.it number of persons in the observe uice nf Golden Rule Sunday The first cutting of alfulfa haB about been completed throughout the valley on the smaller tracts, and will be started next week on the larger farms. Fancy creamery butter 40c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Attractive articles for graduation gifts at the Handicraft Shop. 50 The Daughters of tho American Involution will meet at ihe home of Mra. A. K. Strattion, Saturday at 2:30 p, m. Children's half r,ocU in all the new shades both silk and cotton at the Handicraft Shop. 50 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. Mrs. 'Pat Slattcry of Grants Pass , visited her daughter. Mrs. It. R. Kl- iiou ami ramny oi mis city yesterday. The Handicraft Shop has a com plete line of children's half socks all Bizes and colors. 50 Dance in the opon !r!" Attend the popular "Pavilion Parties' at the Fair Grounds Pavilion Wednesday and Saturday. . 48 Those having society news for Sun day's pnper, please phone 7 5or send to this office. Mrs. DeLosh. society editress, will be out of the city. 47 OBITUARY STOK EN James Albeit Stokcn passed a way .rat tiie t-Hacred Heart hospital, May 3 from a general breakdown of his health. Aged 6 years, ,8 months and 12 days. He was born in Sanlnc county, Michi gan, August 1, 1881, and was mar ried to Cntherine Rooney November 12, 1885 at iloss Common, Michigan. There 'were four children born to this union, three daughters and one son. One eo,n and daughter passed away. Deceased had been a hotel proprietor at Caro-, Michigan for ten years, nnd connected with a lumber ing business at Cheboygan. Mich., for nine years, being interested In the timber business at Portland up to the present time. The family have been residents of Medford for tho past, five years, Mr. Stokcn being proprietor of the Cozy Nook confec tionary. Deceased was a member of tho Centralia lodge of Elks, Cen tralia. Wash. The funeral services will be held at tho Catholic church, Friday at nine n, m , Rev. Father Black officiating. Interment in Med ford cemetery. Friends and acquain tances ae invited to attend. Funeral arrangements la charge of the Perl Puncral Uume. Tho Altar, Society will offer prayer at tho Perl Fu noral Home at 7:30 tonight. Oirls: You can't expect a feller to love a irl with a red noise, colorless llm. dull eyes. Don't wait your "chance" miht come tomorrow. Bet ter . take Ilolllster's Kocky Mountain Tea nt once and be on the safe side. Heath's Drug Store and Haskius' Drug Store.-r-Adv. 46 Scottish llito. . Third Itounlon Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection, 4th to I4ih denreos conferred on Thursday hy local lodge. lRth to, 32nd degrees conferred by Kugene bodies on Friflay and Saturday. Peti tions should be in by 0 a. m. Thurs day. Refreshments noon and evening each day to all Scottish Kite Masons. IT Paul I. Itynnlng. Secretary. Stated communlcatlun Mod rford Lodge No. 103. A. F. & y A. M. Friday evening. May 15. ' at 7 p. m. Visitors welcome. Py order V". tary. A- J Crose, Secre 47 IIEAOQP AUTKHS FOK Tlta HOLLY ST. SJTK XM MITTF.te The North Holly street site execu tive committee has engaged Iloom 809, Liberty I lu tiding, for headquarters election day. Mrs. L. O. Lyman will be in charge, prepared to give Informa tion nnd direction to our forces. Call Phone No. 81. Room 309 Liberty liulUlln;r. 4" KXKITTIVR COMMITTER. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALF. Overland four touring. lJtL'i model. Good slype. Rest of Ifiim, Phone 420-J. 47 FOR KALi: Siit y can engine. 2 14 h. p., tVntrlfugnl pump. gal. per minute. $10. O. l Stan wood. It. Medford 47 U A VTKM - C Phone 41 l-.I-fl tlle- f-or pastiirlnff 4ti CAHLK. KXKIIGKTIC I for factory repre MAN need- renresentative to hndnle our business in Medford dis trict: AVonderful opportunity with future for right person. Kxperlence or canitnl unnopwcirv. Write full v. Vulcan fg. Company, KaIanzoo, A. Mich, Thursday, may u; 102.1 CALIFORNIA TO TRY MOORE FOR m SALEM, Ore., May 14. California authorities at Sacramento will take immediate steps to have C. R. Moore removed from the Oregon penitcn- tiary and taken to Sacramento to i be tried for the murder of Harry ' Brown in that city September 18, i 1923, says a letter received by War-, den Dalrymple today from Bernard McShune, chief of police at Sacra-! mento. 1 The letter from Chief McShnne, which Incloses a statement from Miss Florence Pries, who was with Brown at the time he Was killed, tends to corroborate the confession signed by Mooro and his wife at tho Ore gon prison on May 1. Her story of the crime and also tho description of the slayer tally with the Moore confession and with his physical ap pearance. Miss Pries aaid that a woman w-ns in Moore's automobile waiting for him after the crime was committed and in their confession Moore nnd his wife claim that the latter was in the car waiting for him with tho en gine in motion so there would be no delay in the escape. Tho confession mentions a lawyer who chased them after the shooting. They did not know his name but knew from newspaper articles at the time that he was a lawyer. According to .Me thane's letter this was William Sit ton, an attorney, and son . of Desk Sergeant Sitton of the police de partment. The confession wns signed here May 1 by Moore and his wife nfte they had quarreled when Mrs. Moore visited her husband at the prison. Moore was sent here from Lane county for the theft of an automo bile. E. FEHLTO BUILD HOI FOR PAPER Work on still another new business building for the west side of the city was beKun this morning when Earl Fehl set a crew preparing the founda tions lor a 30x100 concrete one-story structure, which he will build on his lot Immediately adjoining on tho west the federal building, on the north side of West Sixth street. The work will be rtiBhod so that the structure' can be completed before July 1. The foundations will be such that other stories can be added to the building later. Mr. Fehl announced that lie is building the present struc ture to house his weekly newspaper publication, the Pacific Record Herald. PEKING. China, Mny 14. (A. V.) Considerable apprehension exists nmong the Chinese In tho northern purt ot tho country owing to re ports that General Chang ' Tso-Un, tho Mum-hurian dictator, Is moving troops toward Peking, where me "Christian general," Feng Yu-Hsiang. has stationed his forces. These reports indicate that con siderable numbers of the Mukden cenernl's -soldiers will soon arrlvo In the vicinity of tho capital, but it is generally believed that Feng J u Hsiang will allow Chang to occupy Pcklngwlthout fighting. It Is reported that some of Feng's supporters have been prevailed upon to adopt a neutral attitude and that consequently the 'Christian goneral ,1 not strong enough to fight. J Kit Insurance lsIc DO YOU KNOW that there is an auto accident every min ute? You may ba next nnd it is good business to be prepared with , complete automobile Insurance. . See H. A. Holmes today. The Insurance I . Sineel909 Phone-4' VXXXXXXXXXXOOOCOOOOOOOOO ! HAIL- I INSURANCE , first Insurance Agencyc A. L. HILL, Manager ' Phone 105 30 North Central J.1edford, Ore. FEAR OUTBREAK OF CHINA WAR AGAIN A dan 4 ! oop099099g9PV000900ooj J o o ; HUNT'S CRATERIAN A HEflaY DUFFY PBCDUCTlOi Twn Nations mm oesacp if3 tek kn.wsa ' in V I Wit LAWRENCE D OP5AY wrzxs CAST OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW Make checks money orders payable to Hunt s Craterinn Theater. Enclose self-addreoBcd stamped envelope to insure safe return. POPULAR LOW PRICES, IncIiidinK war tax Lower floor, first 18 . rows, 1.65; balance, $1.10. Halcony. first 2 rows, $1.10; balance, 00c. Box Office Sale Wednesday, May 2012 o'clock. ill Charl SYD CHAPLIN THEY , SUNDAY ' "EXCUSE ME" With Conrad Nagcl Norma Shearer SAY IT'S TOO TO MISS! Frank & King's Comedians ... i Farewell Scamper FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION TONIGHT Frank & King's Orchestra Latest Dance Music Novelty Dance Numbers Sung by Miss Montagne Time: 10:30 P. M. Till ? Gentlemen, $1.10 Including Tax Ladies Free You Can Get Most Any Old Thing at DE VOE'S Most Any Old Time. Always Room to Park Your Car. 436 W. Main Ph. 1M-R o DANCE u . FRIDAY NIGHT MAY 22 S;3U Curtain NOW! THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST MOTION PICTURE Last night the crowds laughed till their sides ached a great many of them remaining over for the second show getting Just as big a "kick" as the first come and get your share of laughs! , , ey's-Aunt With COMEDIANS BIG WHITE TENT Cor. Fourth and Fir Sts. Farewell Week TONIGHT' The Sensational Melodrama The. Ku Klux Klan" Doors Open 7 P. M. Orchestra 7:4(f P. M. Curtain 8 P. M. O ... Prices 10-25-50 Cent 0 i "plough to mafy 1 ' 5