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e o 9 0 rr:DFnRr matt, tt?tt?fts -(yrOOXgXDAY, MAY 18. 102 r fxjcal and .Personal ArehfV- Ash, -well known resident of this eity. who was run down bv an aut truck on thij streets of Seattle, Wash nna &UKlutiitcl "!i Tructure ol tne hku is In a ttreunrjnus .condition in a Seat tie ' hosii!tal'iinit it has been neeessnry to -perform, two operations, to remove hlood ulMlrci bnJw of his. brain. Mes sages received liy Guy Connor of thii city, hold hor'e for the recovery Mr.' Ash, despite the admitted danger ous condition. - - before you buy thnt piano sec Laun spach. He can save you money. He knows pianos and is reliable. tf Our iiOc box lunch Is Just the thing for picnics and fishermen. Call us and wp will lmvo your's reudy. Frank llli's. ... ' , ":. ,49 v.H special train with SOO Odd Fel 'lows aboard left Portland today at: 9 n. an. for the' annual state convention of:idd Fellows and Itebekahs at Ash land which opened today and will last untjl Thursday. Mr. T. V. Allies, .Tacltson County Htfdk building-, is looking nftcr Ciold Ray Realty company business during nbHenco of Frank II. Hay. 4!l , i l)o;ijnci pie social will he given by the student body of the IMioenlx high school at the Gym Thursday evmitng. May 21st at 8 o'clock. A progrniu.wlll precede the social. 51 -.''MessM.' Mjirrv Mills. N. H. Franklin and Elmer Wilson, members of the school Hoard, -left enrly this morning for 'Hoseburg and Kngene to study the rleiy high school building plans in those qmes, ami may go on to Salem for the same purpose before returning, J'Jho county, court by resolution has reduced the'lond limit to 450 pounds per inch of tire and all police and high flf officers have beep instructed to arrest drivers' hauling loads in excess of the limit. 51 'iKummer prices on blocks and slabs. Place your order early. Nowcomb for Wood. . Phono 631. 3tf Gold TIM. -has a now iipoed cop. Terry Ialent, who has proven very of ficlenf as a traffic officer in handling the speeders through Gold Hill and who recently rocolved his commlsslson ns deputy sheriff, hns resigned as Gold Hill officer, and after a two weeks' vacation will return to work ob an officer in another ' part of south em Oregon. Tho reason for his resig nation ho gave as having received an offer of a hotter paying position with more chance for advancement. The resignation went into effect on Friday, May 15. Tho new traffic officer for Gold Hill Is one of the former Jose phine county trnfflc officers, a young man of experience and a record for efficiency, A. It. Kggers, of Grants Pass. Gold Hlil News. ..Uso Bear Creek Oil Emulsion In your arsenate sprays as a sproador and 1o-destroy the codling moth eggs. Call nt Bear Creek spray plant. 60 Bummer prices on blocks and slabs, Pce your order early. Newcomb for Wood. Phone 631. 39tf ;A trio of New Zcalandors- who spent Sunday In tho city consisted of Mrs. C. ajMoLachlan, Miss C. Pachlan and M, J, .Osborne of Canterbury, N. Si, Afpong other guests here nt local ho- teljHifro ma dislanco wore Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Williams of Plalnfleld, N. J . For that picnic: A big 50c box lunch. Franklin's. Phone 338. We'll have your's ready early. 49 , Piano's! See Launspneli. tf Among tho week end visitors in rortlanei from Medford nro F. F. Ku- ton, 8. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Doljosh. Tho last throe mentioned are expected to arrive homo sometime Tuesday. Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Urown & Whlto Agency, Inc. tf Tho "sweot girl grndunte" and the "Juno bride" will both find Mrs. Trowbrldgo a clever creator of gowns. tf Tho Vincent American-Hawaiian Entertainers pleased a capacity ail' rtlonco nt tho South Methodist church last night In their very unique program of music and crayon drawing. Tho church wns filled and ninny turned nwny. They expect to return to Med ford for another engagement in the near future. Their program consisted of native Hnwnilnn melodies and songs using steel Hawaiian gultnrs and ban jo, and several 'songs Illustrated with colored drawings, two of which were of exceptional beauty, "Stnr of the East" nnd "Calvary." 'A number'of drawings without ' music were also given. The congregation wns delight ed with their presentations nnd Is looking forward to their return. Used piano for halo at a bargain. Noel Krskino. Phone 729-W. 69 H. I. H. eggs nt, DoVoo's. tf The Southern Oregon Gns compnny is commencing work on an enlarged 4-Inch pipe lino from tho locnl plant to this city, according to Mr. Mncklln. snles mannger of that company. An entire carload of pipe hns been receiv ed nnd the new lino will vastly Im prove the gas company's facilities In this city. For the fishing trip. A big 50c box lunch. Phone 338 nnd your's will bo ready whon you call. Franklin's. 49 Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf The Young Women's aulld will meet with the Woman's Missionary society Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock nt the home of the pastor, Hev. K. P. Ijiw rence. Mrs. Picntlco will have charge of tho prngrnm. Fruitgrowers Oil Emulsion for your nrscnate sprnys mi'.do fresh dully nt the Hear Creek Spiny company, nt Ilenr Creek orchnrds. 50" Open nlr swimming pool. .Natural running BUlphur water. Jackson Hot tfprlngs. 45 Included In the Sunday visitors hore from the state of Washington wero Mrs. Kverett Smith nnd Miss IS. Stone of Walla-Walla anil the following from Seattle: jMr. and Mrs. C. S. Nook, KIlKAbeth Nook, Kleanor Cutting. Mary Hnlnfonlp Mrs. 8. Holcltcr nnd Miss A. Cohen. Summer prices on Mocks nnd slabs. Plnce your order enrly. Newcomb for Woood. Phono A3 1. 39tf Hemstitching, buttons covered nt the Handicraft Shop. tf Dr. H. H. Mealy, one of the best known pliyrflMntps In North Dakota, passed through Ashland Saturday af ternoon. Ho expects to -stop In .Med ford to visit several old time friends who were formerly residents of North Jlakntri, snys the Ashland TidiMi:!,. Attractive articles for graduation gifts at the Handicraft Shop. 50 j The Medford fjinh gc-hool buHi'lmtl learn drrualcd Hlumath Falls at Klam nth Falls hint Saturday 17 to 5, in one-sided game. The final Kanui of the high school anon will ha played at r'ants 1'ass next Haturday. Med- ford lias won two of the three giiea played for the southern Oregon title. ruuey creamery butler 4Uc per lb. Johnson Produce Co. $10 reward for Information l4dlng to the arrest and conviction for each pig-imp caught stealing wood on our yards situated on; tio east side of v.Uun. u,, jucttnui-cw. suom, kiso on in e uregoii-uwon "'Umuer company property. Valley Fuel Co. 38lf hunday was a day of much cloudi- ness. Cloudy weather with probable rain and mild temperature is predicted for Tuesday. Today started out with u minimum of 4 8.3, following a maxi mum yesterday of 72.7. Marcelling "5 cents. Telephone 655 for appointment. 67 Fashion dictates sllmncss, simplic ity und suppleness. These nre achiev ed only by an experienced designer. Mrs. Trowbrldgo, 905 W. 10th St. tf .Have you tried that big milk shake at DeVoe's? Senior week started last night for the 86 graduates of the Grants Pass high school, with the baccalaureate sermon ut the Christian church. On Tuesday night, tho seniors will have (heir class clay exercises at tho high school nudllorlum. On Friday night, commencement exercises will be held at ' the high school. The seniors will bring their school life to an end on Saturday with a haniguet. Or. Peter Crockatt, of the University of Oregon, will deliver the commencement ad dress. .Mr. Motorist: Let us diagnose your motor troubles. Wo huvo special In- struments for testing knocks, com- presslon, etc., and guarantee to locate the trouble. Yours In the Interest of Hon bureau close In the late afternoon Improved motor service. Itlvcrside , ninety such cars were registered. Fifty Garage. P. F. Close, Prop.. 132 S. I three out of the state cars were regis- niverslde. 62 , villus lut-quei resiringing. zua Houin central. Phono 911-W. 70 The Jackson County Pioneer Mu seum has received an ancient rifle used in the Modoc War, from R. M. Smith of the Applegalo. Launspuch Piano Store now onen for business at 1 1 1 W. Main. Opposite- Klnlto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. if Graduation gifts at tho Handicraft Shop Include silk vcstlngs, boudoir pillows, handkerchiefs, vanities, halt bands, powder puffs. shoe trees. sachets, j silk hose, pajarnns, combina tions and many other useful articles. 60 Out of town Oregonlnns spending Sunday In this city Included Mr. and -Mrs. P. H. Holmes and son and George ll. t.rcer of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. I.. It. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. It. Karl of ugene and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Kntz. Fred A. Kingston, F. II. Greer nnd I,. H. Stoclbnnimer of Portland. Hemstitching 8o a yard. The Van ity Shop, .Ilartlett and Mnln. tf Tho Handicraft Shop has a nice line of hnndmado baby drosses which soli ror J2.50. en Ilend high school will graduato a class of 68 students this year. Bean Sheldon of the University of Oregon win deliver tho commencement nil. dross May 29. Marcolllnrf 70 cents. Tolonlinno s lift ror appointment. 67 Flower baskets for graduation. Jan- nnese Arc store. 63 An Interesting demonstration of electricity nnd its remarkablo develop. meiu win iimo place nt 8 o'clock to-" night in tho assembly room of the Copco building. P. ll. Garrett of the estlnghouso Hlectrlo nnd Mnnufnc- urlng company of Pittsburg will con. duct the demonstration nnd will bring nut some recent uses of electricity. Mr. Garrett carries a very complete outfit of electrical nnnnratus with which lo conduct his experiments nnd ills modern equipment In Itself Is nn Item of unusual Interest to all elec trical students. The program Is being nui on ns a part or the educational ac tivities of the Copco Forum. Why allow your making, designing. cutting, fitting or finishing garments worry you, when you can find Just tho help you Vioed on the largo cities' plan 7 Prices 25c nn hour nnd up. Mrs. Wade do Rycke. 331 Kast Main. Phono 110. 48 Dressmaking nnd plain neivinir q Went 12th street. 48 The petit Jury for the Mnv torm nf he circuit court wll convene at Jack sonville next Monday nt 0 o'clock In he morning. Fifteen new Evorfnst wash mule. Inln for your summer frocks. Thin materials for the frilly feminine styles, hcnvler matorlnls for the boy- .nu uinurcn nioaois. Handicraft Shop. 50 Columbia plaster wnlt hoard, mil for prices. Wallace- Weods Lumbor Ynrd, Tho advance guard of the dcleunteK o the atato 'encamnment of the n,l,l Follows nnd Hehekuha. which oneneil at Ashland today began arriving Bal mily, ino encampment will continue l rour days, clnslna- Thiirsdnv even ing. All day Sunday, the delegates wero arriving In Ashland. Tonleht the special train will nnivo bringing over iiciegates. The train will nrrlve n Ashland nt 10 p. in., and nt least Oil automobiles Will he needed In take tho visitors to their rooms. rnnry creamery butter 40o ner lh Johnson Produce Co. The Handicraft Sh on hns n. com. letn lino of children's hnlf or.,. I,- 11 sixes and colors. 60 The Oregon Caves wero nfficlullv pened for the season Snluiibiv i,lln by tho Grains Pass Cavemen. John J. lucnter of this city was Initialed tntn ho Cavemen, and was followed bv n banquet and the dedication of the aveman tree. The festivities .tm-t- t at midnight and lasted until H.iv. ight. Paul McKce nnd Colonel fl Thomson of this city were to have been Initiated also, but were unable to' ho present. The roads to the Ore gon Caves arc reported In excellent onumon. Wo liny for ashes nrwl Hell dlf heap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf Paries leaving baby huggy on street un have same by calllmr st nollcn itlon. Karl 1'lrich of 1'nlon Creek return ed to his home tndny. .trier spending the week end In tho city. 5 ou will find many beautiful 'lives and rich fast colors In the verfnst nmte.ils st Haiallernfi bop. Also a wonderful line ' laces 'un ivbli h In select your trimmings.1 rmicy creamery hlltlTr 40c ner lb Johnson Produce Co. IQ (i. MroinV,- otcumiv Pi''r of -itne city rarlsn. los Angel, will Bive me oaccuiuurc'fiie hcichii-chk to me aum KiiuluiilliiK class of OOA. U. Sunday June 7. He was formerly a lecturer at the University of Southern California. Melvin A. ilraiinon, chuucellor of the I t'nlvcrslty of Montana, will deliver tht ' commencement .address June 8. Culumbla plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood I.umbei Yard. The po.-t,,ffice department is catting for TirmifiHaln for the nmll minapni'.r service between the depot and post office , and vice versa, as W. W. Hall who has ,, the mall messenger eon- tract for tho past two years, has re j signed, the resignation to lake effect ;as soon as his successor accepted and takes hold. Men who are desirous of submitting proposals for this mail mersenger service can obtain blunks for filling out, of Postmaster Wm. J. Warner at the postofficc. Tho pro posals must all be in by May 28, and must bu posted ten days before being sent on to the postuffice department at Washington. Hand mnde and embroidered baby dresses of fine white material for $2.50 nt the Handicraft Shop. 60 Callfornians registered at local ho tela over Sunday included the follow ing: Carl Winters and family and Mr. 'and Mrs. Eokers of San niecn. Mi-, nnri I Mrs, A. S. llrasflnld and Mr. and Mis. i C. A. Mrasfleld of Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Salnave and family of Lo lieach, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant J. Carey and Mr. and Mrs. 10. M. Cchup of l.os Angeles. Children's half socks In all the new shades-bo'th silk nnd cotton at the Handicraft Shop. Bo The daily number of out of the state tourist cars to arrive and register here yesterday took another big snurt. hence , by tho time the local state roelstra- tered here Saturday by the local bu- reau, Married at Jacksonville last Satur day morning were Tom Noud and Mil dred Stlllwell, who left immediately afterwards for Salem for a short visit with Mr. Noud's sister. The death at Oakland, Cnl., of Mrs. Agnes Grob, a former resident of Jacksonville, Is Just reported. Fu ncrnl services will be held at the grave In tho Jacksonville cemetery nt 11 n. m., Mednesday, May 20th. Tho Cozy Nook confectionery In the Sparta building p now open under new management. FOR MEMORIAL DAY Under tho lonlurHlil of tho1 local post of the Grand Army of tho Re public committees repreHimttng the different patriotic orgunlzaliuns of Modford nre engaged in making plans and arrangements for a suitable ob nervnnce of Memorial Day, Saturday, May 30th. Tho proffrnm will includo a street parndo leaving tho city park nt 8:30l a. in., In which all patriotic, civic and fraternal . orpanlzutiona of tho com munity, the schoolti and the general public nre Invited to tako part. Tho pai'ado will move to tho .Main Street bridge over Hear creek whero there will bo a brief ceremony. This will bo followed by exorclnos Including speaking and nppropriato music at tho city park. 1 Later In the day tho Grand Army vetoranH nnd tho Women's Relief corps will visit tho Medford cemetery to pay a tribute of respect to their comrades at rest there. The patriotic societies will take charge of the decoration of the groves of tho dead who have Berved in our wars and who aro In tho cemeteries, of (his vicinity. Evangelistic Meetings At Armory This Week The Round tho World Evnn- gi'llsliO' Party at the Medford Armory aro reporting good meetings, three services being held on tho opening day,' Sunday tho 17th. ' Evangelist Mrs. James spoke In the morning nnd gave an inlorestlng mes sage of Ruth in tho field. II. Hansen spoke In tho afternoon service from Malt. 23-3. In the evening the missionary. Otto Olsen spoke from Matt. 2-1.4. These meetings will continue every day this week, afternoon 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. I . OBITUARY OSWALD Lulu Dnhl Oswald passed away at her home In the Wellcn District Saturday evening. May 16 at tho ago of C4 years. Mrs. Oswald was born In Roonsboro, In., September 23, 18(50 nnd camo to this state when a young woman and has resided In the Wellen district for the past thirty-two years. She Is survived by her husband. Charles Oswald, two daughters, Mrs. Lottie M. Walte, of Eureka, Cali fornia. Mrs. Planch Holmes of Sa lem, Oregon, threo sons. Chnrles Os wald jr., and Ilcn J. Oswald of V'el- lon nnd J. I'. Oswald of Blsbeo. Arizona, and ono sister, Mrs. Mnud Sinks of Portland, Oregon, Hio funeral services win be held from tho Perl Funeral Home Tues ni., and the tho Central lay afternoon nt 2 p. Interment will bo t Point cemetory. SMITH Tho funeral services of William A. Smiih who passed awny very suddenly May 15 while seated In the Frank nnd King show, will be held nt the grave In Jacksonville cemetery nt 1 p. tn. Tuesday. Conger Funeral Parlors In charge. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt 1IK.VT Furnished house. So. Central. FOR SALE Drop-head Wheeler Witson sowing inarhlne. JU'.OO. 3:'." So Rl iM-Ml,I ave tf rol'l Small bac k dog. Owner can have same by describing and paving lor ad. Call 453-li. ' 61 ' Nallounl Al Mew York. Chicago H. New York 5 12 liatterles: Alexander nnd Hartnelt Mcquillan, Greenfield and Snyder. At lirooklyn. II. II. V.. Pittsburg .' 7 12 5 lirooklyn .-. 12 17 1 Hatteiies: Aldrldge, Yde, Songer, Konlap and Oooch: Grimes and Tay lor. At Philadelphia. R H. 15 E. 1 3 St. Louis 10 Philadelphia 9 Batteries: Rhem. Sothoron. Bay and Gonzales; Carlson, Hetts, Pearcc. Decatur and Honllno. At Boston. R. H. E. Cincinnati ; 4 4 Boston 5 10 2 Hattcrles: Donohue. Uiemlller nnd Wlngo: Genewich, Benton. Graham and Gibson. American At Detroit. IT. 13 Now York Detroit .'..i 16 Batteries: Pennock, Shawkey, Stone ind Schang: Dauss, Cole. Ilolloway and Bossier. At Cleveland. R. II. E. Washington 6 10 3 Cleveland 9 13 1 Batteries: Mogrldge, Russell, Ogden .Marbcrry nnd Ruol; Karr und Sewell. AT PROSPECT, 12-1 0 The Copco baseball team "brought homo tho bacon" when they returned from Prospect Inst evening with a 12-10 victory safely tucked away after a close ond exciting game. Over hundred Copco fans and rooters ac companied the team and spent the lay at the Prospect resort taking In Jim Grieve's acnuarium, hunting rounds, fishing streams, hospitality. and best of all one of Mrs. Grieve's famous chicken dinners. Although the diamond was in rather moist condition, causing many errors, it was a good game and kept the fans Interested throughout. Copco icorcd two runs in the first Inning. Those runs being the deciding factors n tho victory. This was tho second lime Copco had cleaned up Jim Griove's "Vets" nnd it Is hoped that Jim will now acknowledge that Med ford is a bigger town than Prospect. The victors nre considering a game with Ruch or Eaglo Point for next Sunday, place of battle and other dc lails to be announced later. IN BRITISH MOTE I . r ; r-. ' . LONDON, May IS. (By Associat ed Press.) The Daily Herald's Uerlin correspondent claims reliable author ity ton the statement that Great Bri tain has proposed to the allies to send a joint note to the soviet government, demanding nbsoluto repudiation of. the communist internatlonalo and ex pulsion of the headquarters of . the Internatlonalo from Moscow. Commenting on Hhe dispatch the Herald says that such a proposal, if successful, must lead to disaster for the whole world, as It, may easily re kindle the fires of war. Hulduiii for Kuhj- Terms, LONDON, Mao 18 (A. P.) Re plying to a suggestion today In tho house of commons, Premier Stan ley ltaldwin declined to Impose t time limit on France and other debtor countries in which o for muluto proposals for the settlement of their debts to Great Britain. n. a. si. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. Kegular convocation Tuesday, -May 19th, 8 ' p, m. M. 13. M. Degree. Vis itors welcome. 50 A. P. NOTH. Insurance sic We can write you a complete coverage automobile policy that will take care of all the -dangers of tho road or the garage. It will give you sound protection and peace of mind. See mo to day. I . R-AHolmes, The Insurance I Sincel909 - .Phone-4' PUREBRED Airedale Puppies Priced from 5.00 to $10.00. A. T. LATHROP Ranch, Central Point O 2 vlan 4 . ANNEXATION TO CITY LOSES OUT BY A CLOSE VOTE At the election hold last Saturday, annexation proposals' lost, by a vote of 121 no to 74, yes. The vote' by districts was as follows: No . 44 . 47 Yes 9 39 North Riverside Siskiyou Heights West Medford 30 The North Riverside vote was the heaviest against coming into tho citv und In the other two dlstrictn a close vote was ;iolled. Little Interest was shown In the election In Medford. but 19 votes wero polled In the city hall precinct, and 50 'votes in tho North Main pre cinct, the two largest precincts in the city. The city vole was not counted ns under tho state law, if tho districts annexed lose,' it is not necessary to count the votes cast In tho city. Tho 'official count of tho voto will be held ut the regular meeting of tho city council tomorrow. Residents of tho Siskiyoua Heights nnd West Medford districts will peti tion tho council at once lo call anoth er annexation election for those dis tricts alone, and It Is believed by n change in the boundaries the second elections will carry. In Saturday's election tho outside districts voted as one district so the total vote decided i even If one district had voted other wise. Ac' the second election it is probable each district will vote on Its district alone. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" In many respects "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is the most important of the season's productions. In tho first place It serves to exploit the mas terpieces of two of Europe's noted artists, i. e., llalph Brunt's elabo late painting entitled "Tho Cc-lestiai City" nnd'Hnrtjs Verlon's picture of the New Orleans slave mart; and secondly It has brought back into prominence the memories of that grand old Indy, Harriet IJeecher Stowe, and serves to revt-nl the beautiful lessons really to be learned by careful attention. Second to the Holy llook does Uncle Tom's Cabin rank us a sacred instructor. The pulpit has endorsed it us a moral teacher worthy of mankind's support,; while tho Hoard of Education in many of tho largo cities has encour-j nged scholars In witnessing the 1 worthy dramatization of the story that was instrumental in making our country religious, free and hop-' py. Llko a poorly composed book. there are many vorsins of Uncle Tom's Cabin now, being forced upon! tho public under embossed covering, ! which are detrimental to the greatest: degree. They are usually short-lived for tho people of today nre not to be', hoodwinked as easily ns those of not so many years ago. It is a known1 fact that this is the 'original version of Mis. stowe's story has been unani mously accepted by the press, pulpit find public of America nnd England.. The Stowo revival will be brought to' Medford on Thursday, May 21, 8:15 p. m., In a mammoth waterproof tent, having seats for nearly two, thousand jieoplo. Mr. Stowe's com-1 pany numbers nearly fifty people,! traveling in their own train of motor cars, trucks and trailers. Two free: band concerts on the principal Htreets, dally of tho "worth while" kind, 6th street, near postoffiee. Adwf It Won't Cost You Any More to hnvo your new Spring suit cus tom tailor ed made to your In dividual measure, moulded to fit Just you than to get the kind made to fit evoryono and nobody in particular. More style, too, and your choice of more than a hun dred fabric s n o w e st weaves, most distinctive patterns and pop- u 1 a r colorings. Every one guar anteed absolutely all pure wool the only kind for best wear and style. '. Let us show you without obllcntlon the decision rests with you. . ; Upstairs poooooooooooooocoooooooo" HAIL INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manaacr Phono 105 30 North Central 0 nieatord, Ur xi ooooooocoooooooooooooooc 1 1RB BROADWAY t SEVENTH o f ' TOMORROW! JJ ' Special Bargain II wjyjfjljjiJ. Adults 35c,' Kiddies 10c If f&l 1 ' S IjSS 'J I 1 v f I Evenings, 7 and 9 S3LdJW Adulta 50c, Kiddies 25c " '""""main r II HI Presents Orpheum Jr. Advanced Vaudeville HI in Offerings .."') j For Your Eyes and Ears, Featuring I ! Music and Song, J Headed by ' j 22221223. MAXWELL, FIELDS & CO. j "MELODY AND RHYTHM" jlj " Late Songs and Eccentric Danolng. II LAST TIMES AUSTIN & DELANEY III TONIGHT! in III "THE SYNCOPATED HOTEL" , III A Colored Pair Who Sing and Dance. II t I ExCUSe DAVE RAFAEL & CO. i Me" "ON THE CORNER' I jj , Novelty Ventriloquist and Impersonators. II The Film maxfield & stone Version of TW0 B0YS AnND A p,AN0 III Rupert Hughes. Sweet Singers of the "Blues." j , , PREVOST & GOULET III Roaringly in l Convulsing "A VAUDEVILLE MELANGE" II r, . y ? Acrobats With a Musical Turn. HI Newlywcd8 ! f rom lhe ' A Different Kind of Show You'll Like It H Stage Success.. lllJ "Topics of the Day" Sennett Comedy 11 ! iwiiijm,1'H CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA, j 1 N6Mis383MXr F. Wilson Waite, Director II HUNT'S CRATERIAN J! HEflUY Duffy Ppoductio jeor5eM.Coman s Comedy of Two Nations Wf.LAWiiENCE D'OnSAY -and CAST OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE, MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW Make cheeks, money orders payable to Hunt's Craterian Theater. Enclose solf addressed stamped envelopo to insure safe return. POPULAR LOW PRICES, Including war tax Lower floor, first 18 rows, 1,65; balance, ?1.10. Ualcony, first 2 rows, 1.10; balance, 60c. Box Office Sale Wednesday, May 2012 o'clock. ' S f It's Straw Time We are better prepared than ever before tc supply your wants in Straw Hats, including Panamas Prices from $3 up New Spring Shirts, Neckwear 43elts, Caps, Underwear at All Prices Suits Made to Order. "Wc have a wonderful selection of all the new patterns in spring and summer suitings and are making special prices on the same. Suits $45 and up Come in and See Our Line F. I HUBER TAILOR and HABERDASHER, 113 W. Haii? FRIDAY NIGHT MAY 22 8:80 Curtain Phone 799 f