Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 15, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, fepg)RD. QREfiOX, FTETDAY, MAY
PAGE TWO
13, 1925
ocal and
Personal
The polls of the special school elec
tion on tho two high arhool sites sub
mitter, opened at 2 o'clock this itfter
nuon nnd will renm in open until 7
o'clock this evening The result le
election will be announced nt the t'ra
terlan and Rialto theuters as soon as
the votes are counted. It is expected
that thlB will bo about 10 p. m.
Dante Riverside Community club
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial orchestra.
Before you buy that piano see I-aun-npach.
lie can save you money. He
knows pianos and Is reliable. tf
lien II. Plymale received the Bud
news of the death of his brother's
wife, Mrs. "Walter IMymnle. at Yreku;
- Calif., Tuesday. May 12th. Mrs. lly-
male died very suddenly while shop
pin. Mr. Plymale is well known in
Med ford, and his many friends ex
tend deepest sympathy ut this time.
The county court by resolution his
reduced the load limit to 450 pounds
per inch of tire and all police and hiK
wny officers have been Instructed to
arrest drivers haulintf loads in excess
of the limit. 01
The latest pepy fox trots by the
Melodalus wHl be played at the Gold
Hill Pavilion dunce Uaturduy nlnhl.
47
Among the eastern visitors now In
the city are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Web
bert of Lincoln, Neb., and Irving Hach
nnd Irvlp Llchlenstein of Sew York
City.
Clean rags for auto wipes. Salva
tion Army. Phone 856. 47
Dance Riverside" Community club
Haturduy nih'ht. Alford's Imperial or
chestra. ,
Mrs. Lucille Hodge will leave to
morrow for CorvalllH, where she will
be employed In the Hotel Benton,
which opens Juno 1st.
Katurdny is . strawberry day at
Marsh's Grocery. 47
Heo the display of strawberries Sat
urday at Marsh's Grocery. , 47
More Ashland people must 'pledge
the use of their cars In transporting
the visiting Odd Fellows nnd Rebek
nhs during the state encampment
which opens here on Monday, It was
declared today by R. K. Detrick.
Chamber of Commerce representative
who Is on tho committee securing cars.
Only seventy Ashland people have so
far signified their Intentions of using
their enrs in transporting the dele
gates from the Southern Paoific sta
tion to their rooms, and In taking the
visitors to the top of the tiiskiyous
Thursdny morning, where they will be
served a barbecue breakfast. Modford
has already pledged one hundred au
tomoblcs for tiso during the conven
tion while Ashland has lined up only
Beventy-flvo. Ashland Tidings.
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur
day, May 16. Prizes for fanciest
dancers. 48
Hummer prices on blocks and slabs.
Place your order early. Ncwcomb for
Wood. Phone 631. ZOtf
Kight members of the Eugene Lions
club will bo In Medford Saturday for
tho celebration of charter night for the
Medford club. - - v l-
Uho Hoar Creole Oil Emulsion In
your arsenate sprays as a sproader and
lo destroy tho codling moth eggs. Call
nt Hear Creek spray plant. 60
Tho Valley School, 1103 West 10th
ntreot, will ngaln open In Hoptomhcr
under the direction of Miss Kittle
lira gg. Attention will bo confined to
the 1st, 2nd nnd 3rd grades. Children
under six years of age will bo accept-1
ed. Applications should be made
now. For further Information, please
nddross Mrs. F. Corning Konley, Mod
ford. Tel. 611-J-3. 48
Tho entrance doors of the federal
building are undergoing a periodical
repainting.
Tho newest dance hits by tho Mlo-dlans.-
Enjoy them nt tho Gold Hill
Pavilion dance Saturduy night. 47
Strawberry day Suturduy at Marsh's
Orocrey. 47
Soma of tho many Portland resi
dents here on temporary sojourns aro
Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Mitchell. Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Dury, Mr. and Mrs. L. N.
Walton. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McColm,
tho Misses Rose and Agnes Dury. Mrs.
O. H. Fithlan. Mr. and Mrs. Don H.
McCUnton and Mr. and Mrs. a. C.
Knowles.
Mpocinl sale of rosea going on nt tho
I?ogue Valley Floral Co. Earhoart
street on So. Riverside. Phono 1040.
, 48
Reo the display of homo grown
strawberries Saturday at Marsh's Gro
cery. 47
Traffic Officer V. P. Talent Is going
to sernp his old motorcycle. He went
to Medford today to drive back n new
Harley-Davldson motorcycle nnd side
car which ho will uho In running down
violators of truffle laws. Grants Puss
Courier.
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur
day, Mny 16. Prises for fanciest
dancers. 48
Summer prices on blocks nnd slabs.
"Place your order early. Nowcomh for
Wood. Phone 631. 39tf
C. J. Muck of Portland. nsslHtant
district forest supervisor Btopped off
hero yestorday for a visit nt tho locnl
forestry offices In tho federal build
ing, while on hla way to Los Angeles.
Tomorrow Only
Hot Cross Buns
16f dozen.
I special you can't
afford (o miss.
ThaCOLONIAL
8outhsrn Oregon!
Fineffc Bakery
( Rov. E. H. Edg'nr,. pastor of the! T)r. and Mrc George Englert of
j Presbyterian church at Jacksonville. Cattail, N. Y., who are on a tour of
i left on Monday night for Columbu.-O the Pacific coast and Canada, spent
jOJilo, ns the mfnlHteri delegate from Thursday here as lb guests of their
mo presbytery of Southern Oregon to old fritls, Mr. anddn. G. E. Hau
I the meeting of the general assembly, gen.
i James Martin of Rogue River Is to bet Another of those wonderful Gold
(he delegate representing the Older- Hill Pavilion dances Saturday night,
ship of this presbytery. He leaves to-' and the Melodians will bo there. 47
day for the same gathering at Col- Marcelling 75 cents. Telephone 55
u in bus. for appointment. 57
Strawberry day Saturday at Marsh's Flower baskets for graduation. Jap
Grocery. 47 anese Art Store. 1 53
Pianos! See Iiunspach. tf Wendell Lawrence, of Medford, son
Tiie fifty-sixth commencement ex- of Rev. and Mrs. 10. P. IawreiK-e, was
er vices of the O. A. C. will be Monday, j recently chosen heud of the Sigma No
June 8, in tho men's gymnasium, fol- fraternltyat the U. of O. for the corn-
lowing the baccalaureate sermon for ing year, taking office immediately.
graduates June 7. Dr. G. Uromly Ox
ram of the city parish. Los Angeles,
will deliver the sermon to the students
and campus guests. Melvin A. Hran
non, chancellor of the University of
Montana, will give the commencement
address.
The ."sweet girl graduate'' and the
"June bride" will both find Mrs.
Trowbridge a clever creator of gowns.
tf
Saturday Is strawberry day ut
Marsh's Grocery. 47
Arthur Hnzclrlfjg returned home
this week from a several weeks' visit
In the state metropolis.'
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur
day, Mny Hi. Prizes for fanciest
dancers. 48
Special summer prices on dry fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Mrs. O. S. Rlanchard and Mrs.
James Slover were among the Grants
Pass residents here yesterday visiting
friends and uttending to business matters.
A "Food Sale" will be held at the
Public Market Saturday morning.
May Ifi, by the Ladles' Aid of the
Eni;llth Lutheran church. Here Is your
opportunity to get Home real home
made eats, especially In the bakery
line. 47
Fruitgrowers Oil Emulsion for
your arscnato npniys made fresh daily
at tho Uear Crcelc Spray company, at
Hear Creek orchards. B0 I
Seattle residents visiting In Medford !
who arrived in the city yesterday In-
I o
Tlils Is one of the strogt'Rt fraternities
on the campus and Ms been occupying
its fine new building this year, which
was erected by the alumni.
Uarsain tables. Odd sizes in felt
and suede boudoir slippers. Prices 7c
and up. Japanese Art Htore. 47
Starting Saturday, a big reduction
on millinery. The famous Gage pat
tern hat less than one-half price. Hats
worth up to 12.G0 priced ut 14.98,
$3.98 and S:!I8. Untrimined frumes,
und trimmings. Also smart kiddle
hats. Kntire stock reduced. The
Kmmy Lou ilat Hhoppe. Jn M. M.
Store. 47
The mill of the Modoc Pino lumber
company nenr Klamath Fulls, owned
by the Menefee Lumber company of
Portland, was completely destroyed by
fire a few days ago, causing a loss of
$150,000.
Hear the newest melodies by the
Melodians ut the Gold Hill I'nvlllon
Saturday night. A dance you'll like, j
47
Why allow your making, designing,
cutting, fitting or finishing garments,
worry jou, when you can find Just the
help you need on tho large cities' plan?
Prices 25c nn hour and up. Mrs. Wade
dc Rycke, 331 East Main, l'hono 110.
48
The fifth annual commencement of
tho Talent high school was held in
that town last night with the follow
ing five members in the graduating
clans: Ttuth liowman, i'ouluh liur
nett, Doris ADPlegate. Ivan Olsen and
elude Mesdames Hose Dowllng, A. C. 'Alec llowman. Kev. W. Judson Old-
Iwis. Miss Ann Sor
and Mrs. J. W. Mun-
lunsen and V
onsen und Airs.
Ban.
Summer prices on blocks and slabs.
Pluce your order early. Newcomb for '
woood. Phone 831. 3stf
Have you heard the Melodians nt
tho Gold Hill Pavilion? Don't miss
the dance there Saturday night. 47
1'lro losses in Oregon outside of
ortland during the month of April
aggregated (1 30.8 1 1.45. Fires of 10,
000 loss or more wore: Astoria, mer
cantile building uiul contents, $20,000;
Klamath Palls, lioat and contents.
$25,000; Marshfleld, furniture store
and contents, $22,000; Wcstlake, Bttw-
mlll and logs, $10,000.
Fancy crenmcry butter 40c ner lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
$10 reward for Information leading
to thq nrrest and cohVlctlon for each
porsoti caught stealing wood on our
yards situated on the east side of
Court and McAndrews strata, nlso on
tho Oregon-Owen Lumber company
property, Valley Fuel Co. 88tf
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Parker were cull
ed to Medford last Tuesday evening by
the serious illness of Mr. Pnrkor's
fiithor,, Oj O.. Karkoi'. Klamath News.
Craters! Phone your reservations
for Prospect trip to 03 Saturduy morn
ing If possible 47
Marcelling 75 conts. Telcphono 055
for appointment. ' 67
Miss Hattio llallenger nnd father.
13. M. Kallingor. huvc returned from
Hollywood, Calif., where they spent
tho winter.
Columbia plaster Wall board ' Cull
4r prices. , Wullnco Woood Lumber
yard.
Fashion dictates sllmncss, simplic
ity and suppleness. These are achiev
ed only by nn experienced designer.
Mrs. Trowbridge, 006 W. loth St. tf
,Huvo you tried that big millc Bhake
at DeVoo's?
Included among tho ' out of town
Oregonluns, outside of Portlnnd, on
temporary vIsltB horo aro Mrs. L. K.
Cross and Laura Itaudle of Salem, a.
V. lirown of Dnllns, Harold Axoly and
Nora Wnnn of La Orantlo, Mr. and
Mrs. P. p. Smith of McMlnnvillo. C. K.
Telbott nnd H. Schmidt of Uutherlin,
Tim J. Iluchanan nnd W. C. Vnn Umon
of Klamath Palls, and Mrs. C. J.
Smith, J. S. Filer, S. S. Cieorgo nnd E.
B. Kingman of Eugene.
Crntcrsl Phono your reservations
for Prospoi't trip to 63 Saturduy morn
ing If possible . 47
Hemstitching 8c n yard. The Van
ity Shop. Burtlett and Main. tf
If you have not yet voted at today's
special school election It may not be
too lute yet to do so. us tho polls in tho
nign school building do not close until
7 p. m.
Lnunspnch Plnno Store now open
for business at 1 11 W. Main. Opposite
Ulalto theater. Successor to Hoot Mu
sic Co. tf
Particular People Prefer "Pavilion
Parties!" There'll a renson! Pair
(liouuds every Wednesday and Sut
urduy. Let's go! 48
The Ladles' Aid of tho First Chris
tian church met nt the homo of Mrs.
Soukup, 021 Pullll street. Wednesday
nfternoon. Devotlonuls wore led bv
Mrs. K. 11. illclun. nftcr which t
lengthy business meeting was held.
Reports were given from all commit
tees. Seventeen mombors woro pres
ent, llefreshmeuts wero served by
tho committee Mrs. Hen Gurpett,
Mrs. Ilattlo lllden. Mrs. M. J. Fry, Mrs.
Arthur lirown nnd Mrs. Soukup.
( niters! Phone your reservations
for Prospect trip to 63 Suturduy morn
ing if possible. 47
Graduation gifts at tho Handicraft
shop Include silk vestlngs. boudoir
pillows, handkerchiefs, vanities, hair
bands, powder puffs, shoe trees,
sachets, silk hose, pujamns. combina
tions and ninny other useful articles.
An accident on Smith hill Tuesday
resulted in a Studebnkcr sedim getting
pretty well sinnshed up. The our,
driven by L. L. Lockwood. was coming
up the other sldo of tho mountnln
when it hit somo wet pavement on a
turn. It skidded nnd turned over on
Its sido. Tho driver nnd two women
companions were uninjured. Mr.
Lockwood wns told to appear In Judge
Taylor's court in Mcrlln this nfter
noon, as ho nnd no driver's lense
und wss believed to have been exceed
ing tho speed limit. Grunts Pus
Courier. o
The Handicraft Shop has (nice line
of hjnilmutlc baby dresses whtuh sell
for .:'.. 10. r.rt
Tbo.'H' !oini( society news for Stiu
dny's paper, plense phone 7 dor send
to this office. Mrs. DcLoah. society
cglreas, will be out o( the city?1 47
O
field of Ashland, delivered tho com
mencement nddress. The vnledietory
address wus delivered by ltuth How
man, while the salututory wus given
by Beulah Burnett.
Dressmaking nnd plain sewing. S
West 12th street. 48
Hemstitching, buttons covered at
the Handicraft Shop. I tf
A year ago today was an exception
ally hot day In Medford and vicinity
for this time of year, with a maximum
of 02 degrees. Tho highest tomporu
turo hero yesterday was 78 degrees,
and fair wenther and a mild tempera
ture is the official prediction for to
night nnd Saturduy.
Guuranteed lawn mower sharpen
ing, called for nnd delivered free.
Medford Hardware & Sporting Co.
Phone 296. 48
are Henderson of Yreka. Calif., was
a business visitor In tho city toduy.
Dunce in the "open ntr!" Attend
the populnr "Pavilion Parties" at tho
Pair Grounds Pavilion Wednesday nnd
Saturday. 4k
A largo crowd Is expected to at
tend the dance at Jacksonville tonight
given by tho Ladles of tho Itoyul
Neighbors, for tho benefit of the Jack
son County Pioneer museum, in tho
II. S. Hotol.
Tennis racquet restringlng. 208 South
Central. Phono 011-W. 70
Columbia plaster wall bonrd. Cnll
for prices. Wallaco Wood Lumber
Yard.
Southern Pncific agents and station
employes from Glendalo to Ashland,
numbering about 25. mot nt Grants
Puss Wednesday night at their period
ical conference held in tho Chamber of
Commerce building. J. A. Ormundy.
general passenger agent, nnd Rate Ex
pert Taylor were there to coiuUtct tho
moetlng. Mr. Ormundy showed tho
slides of scenic resorts In tho country
while Mr. Taylor took up tho matter
or rates.
Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
Tho echo, the bugbear of the Chau-
tauitun building since that structure
was erected, has been eliminated, think
the members of the city council. The
thunder which hns ruined entertain
ments for thousands who have been
forced to sit In tho center of the build
ing is gone for all time, the cbunrllmen
declnre. This fact became known yes
terday nfternoon when a few loads of
decomposed granite were sprend over
he floor of tho building, partlajly
filling In the depressslon in the center
of tho building. Although tho hole Is
but partially tilled, many more loads
of granite being needed to, complete
the job. tho echo has almost entirely
disappeared, and tho councllmon be
lieve thnt when the filling In Is com
pleted, tho echo will hnve entirely dls
appoared. Ashland Tidings.
Fancy erenmery butter 40c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co. .
Mrs. O. A. Fleming nnd baby of
Long Hench. Mr. and Mrs. Thomns J.
Itannon of San Francisco nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. L. Simmons of Sncrnmento are
among tho many California .guests reg
istered at ihe local hotels.
11. I. It. eggs ut DeVoo's. tf
The Handicraft Shp has a com
plete lino of children's half socks
ull sizes nnd colors. 60
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. lirown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
The Medford high school baseball
team will play Klnmath Falls high nt
Klamath Falls Saturday nfternoon.
Fancy erenmery butter 40c por lb.
Johnson Produce Co. '
&uuta
K ;.1 k, .:(".
conomy Laroceceria
THE HOME OF BJREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
Home grown fruits and vegetables are becoming plentiful, with strawberries
of wonderful quality in abundance For Saturday we will have 50 crates of
very select berries principally of the very large New Oregon variety. Also
new peas, head lettuce and all the shippd in fruits and vegetables the mar
ket affords.
Pure Pork Sausage
6r Hamburger
2 Lbs.
25c
I BREAD
1 -Lb. Loaves, 3, for. 20c
1-Lb. Loaves 10c
OTHER SPECIALS
Gold Medal Flour, 49-lb. sack. . . . . $2.39
Cucumbers for slicing, large size, each. 15c
Fancy Cuban Pineapples, large ones,
ripe and sweet, special each -. 33c
Tomatoes for slicing, per lb. ... '. ... . 15c
Florida Grape Fruit, 6 for 39c
New Potatoes, per lb . 8c
Fancy Bunch Beets, 2 bunches v. .15c
Salt Mackerel, 2 for 25c
Sliced Beets, 2 cans for. . . . .25c
Golden Age Macaroni, Spaghetti and
. Vermicelli, 3 pkgs. for 25c
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb.. . .49c
CANTALOUPES
Apricots, No. 2 cans, 2 for
Fancy Asparagus Tips, No. 1 square
cans '
Hillsdale Long Asparagus, No. 1 can .
riillsdale short 1 ips, iNo. l can .
35c
.30c
.20c
.29c
Derby Corn Starch, Mb. pkg .10c
Derby Gloss Starch, 1-lb. pkg 10c
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars .39c
Tea Garden Apple Butter large jar . . 39c
Libby's Jelly, No. 5 can Raspberry,
Strawberry, Loganberry or Apple.
Pure Fruit Jams, No. 2 cans, all kinds
32c and
Fancy Golden Bantam Corn, No. 2 can
ARE HERE
.98c
38c
20c
GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
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lil I H Ifl 1111 II ! M I III
Ml I ThHlli
'Joe Keller, investigator in chere of
the tiutb theft bureau of the Pacific
Coast Auto Underwriters conference,
conferred Thursday with local author
ities on auto theft problems. He has
been checking up the a rages from
Portland to Ashland, (or, "suspicious'
cars; 1 A khiik la now operating In Se
attle, specializing in the theft of small
oars, and an effort is being made to
find where they dispose of the cars.
The public is urged by Keller, not to
buy nutos from curstone dealers, as
a protoctive method, nnd to report at
once, any theft of nutos to the ou
thorlties. Hand made nnd embroidered baby
dresses of fine white material for
52.50 at the Handicraft Shop. 50
Used piano for salo at a bargain.
Noel Rrskine. Phone 729-W. 69
You will find many beautiful
weaves and rich fast colors In tho
Kverfnst materials at the Handicraft
Hhop. AIho a wonderful Hue of laces
from which to select your trimmings.
B0
Superintendent C. O. Thomson of
Crater Nntlonnl Park and K. C. Jer
ome lfft here this morning for the
park via Klamath Falls, where experi
ments at clearing away the deep snow
on the park roads by the use of or
ehard heaters with briquettes as fuel
will be conducted under the superin
tendent's supervision. A small crew
left for the national park earlier In the
week to begin the work of clearing the
snow from tho roads ly using picks,
shovels, blasting powder and snow
plows.
Children's half socks in oil the new
shades both silk nnd cotton at the
Handicraft Hhop. DO
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Urown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Notice of appeal to tho supreme
court was filed Thursday fn the cir
cuit court by the Rogue Ulver Valley
Canal company, in the suit against
them by H. F Whtestone, who won a
verdlrt for $459.50 last fall.
Starting Saturday, a big reduction
on millinery. The famous (Inge pat
tern hat less than nne-hnlf price. Hats
worth up to $12.50 priced at $4.98.
$3.1)8 nnd $2.98. ITntrlmmed frames
nnd trimmings. Also smart kiddie
hats, Kntire stock reduced. The
I'lminy I,ou Hat Shoppe. In M. M.
Store. ' 47
Attractive articles for graduation
gifts, nt tho Handicraft Shop. 50
Daily Report on
the Crime Wave
Stfttod communlratlon Mod-
lice No. 103. A. F. &
riilny evenlns. May 15.
nt 7 p. 111. Visitors welcome.
liy order V. M. A. J. Crose, Secre
tary. 47
A Stated
ford I.od
A. M. Kri
at 7 n.
mm
of fee News,;
Schilling is the only coffee
roaster who produces only
Otic quality and sells it in vacuum
dm Shilling produces the
r best coffee exclusively because it's . j
f- 'best fnr t L - L - r ., -Ji-1
few-"-."
v r.Va .rini.t if inii i ni& " ' 1 "" '''r' '
lqlifi&"lU q "l1"'
T C YOU don't think it' the best coffee, your money back instantly at my store.
J-l TbcsAUie gumiUM on Schilling Tea. Baking Powder, Spices and Extracts.
NEW O Tt LEANS. May 15. Tho
bodies of , George W.' Peckham, 40,
professor of philosophy at Newcomb
college, his wife, Kleanor, 35, and
their children, Oeorge, Jr., 2, and
Elizabeth, 7, were found in the bath
room of the professor's apartment
across from the college here today.
Each had been shot through the left
ter.iple.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Alan for farm work, long
job. J. A. Mauke, cast of Jackson
ville. AJoins Clancy Orchard- 49
FOR SALE Ited springs,'$1.00; fold
ing bedstead with springs, $3.50.
325 So. Riverside Ave tf
UiST Koll blankets
ford and Ashland,
leave at this office.
hetwoen Med
Flnder .pleuse
48
KING
COMEDIANS
BIG WHITE
TENT
Cor. Fourth and Fir Sts.
Farewell Week
TONIGHT
and SATURDAY
The Greatest of All
Swede Plavs
"Yon
Hanson"
Sunday Only
The Coined v Jlif
"Somebody 'Lied"
Doors Open 7 P. M.
Orchestra 7:40 P. M.
Curtain 8 P. M.
Prices 10-25-50 Cents
TOD AY : ;
and. YESTERDAY'S CROWDS
ARE STILL LAUGHING at
No child is too. young, no man too old to roar'
with lauguter at the delightful antics ot the j
Inimitable Syd bhuplin and his staff of fun '
provokers, in the most wholosome and humor
ous comedy ever known to the stage or adapted
to the screen.
SUNDAY Rupert Hughes'
Rollicking Comedy-Drama
"Excuse Me"
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
FRIDAY NIGHT
MAY 22
3:30 Curtain
'Jt "Henry Duffy Pboductiot
jeorgeMTohanS Comedy of Two Nations
WW LAWRENCE D'OESAY AND 2
CAST OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE-
0 MAIL ORDKI RECE1VKD NOW Make checks, money orders
payable to Hunt s Craterian Theater. Enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope to Insure safe return.
rorri.Ais i.ow
rov ll.tifi; balance
'HICKS. Including war ! Ijiwer Jlonr. first 18
Ilalcony, first 2 rows, fl.lOr balance, I
11.10. Ilalcony, first 2 rows,' 1.10T balance. 60c.
Box Office Sale Wednesday, May 20 12 o'Clock.
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