Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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oca and
Personal
The public market of this morning
did a land office husint'Ku with Uh
large offerings and liberal patronage,
with the result that it was completely
sold ou.t by 10 a. ni. Market Master H.
J. Ttunyard declared that today's mar-
ket had the finest lot nf vegetables he
had ever seen anywhere. There was
also some cherries and a supply of
chickens, hpns and frys, but chickens
are, still scarce. Over 1000 pounds
of home grown peas were sold at this
morning's market.
Dance Kagle Point tonight. 6l
arty driving to Jlend would iiko
one passenger.
Tribune.
Mayor O. O.
home last night
Answer llox li. Mail j
Gu
Alenderfer left for
from Ioh
where he hail been
Shrine convention.
attending the
Jlefore you buy that piano see I-aun-spach.
He can save you monoy. He
kimws i) lan os and is reliable. tf
Try a barrel of Hill's tractor oil.
Rill's Tractor Shop, 2 2ii N. Riverside,
Medford, Ore. Phono 1010. C6
Tourists and other visitors who ar
rived in Medford yesterday for short
sojourns include Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. George,
Nichell of St. Louis. Ren M. Koute of
Tamplco. Mex., J. G. Hillings of Van-
eouver. R. C, M. K. Purkus II of
Washington. II. II. Reed, V. II. Seeley
and P. A. Grathwood of Chicago, A. 1.
Rebowltz of New York City and Mr.
and Mis. W. C. Hitter of Salt Lake
City. '
Have you seen our French vanity
cases? New shipment Just received.
Milady's IJeauty Shoppe. (iti
The city and country is being flood
ed with mall order catalogues of out
ing and other sporting goods stores.
Tho merchants of Medford and the
other cities of the county carry com
plete stocks of these goods so you can
nee the quality you are purchasing.
They will make good any error nnd
their prices are ns low or lower than
out-of-the county dealers and are en
titled to the business.
Major and Mrs. Winterbottom of
Portland, will lead tho special meet
ing here of the Salvation Army to
night, commencing at V o'clock. .The
public Is Invited.
J. E. Kerr, Copco district manager
of Grants Pass was visiting the Copco
Home office today on power company
business.
A great crowd Is expected nt the
Oriental Gardens tonight. Due to the
new state dance law there will be no
out of town dances tonight. 66
A total of 1875 out of slate cars
were registered at tho Ashland regls
. tratlon bureau during the month of
May. This Is an avernge of more than
sixty cars per day for tho thirty days
of the month. Tho total this year Is
an Increase of 19 over the registrations
for May, 1H24, records show. Last yenr
tho registrations for the mouth wore
1856. Ashland Tidings.
To any organization plnnnlng t nny
entertainment for the National OiJftVrt,
please .confer with W. W. Walker,
chairman of tho entertainment com
mittee of tho Chamber of Commerce
so that such entertainment can be
printed In the official program which
goes to the printer on Monday morn
ing. 67
The Jnekson Hot Springs Cafe Is
making n specialty of fried chicken
dinners Saturdays and Sundays,
from noon until 9:30 p. m. They nre
becoming very popular. See the menu
In this paper for this week's dinners.
Art dyeing, Ratlk knot, tio nnd
shade dyeing. Jane Snedlcor. Also
fabric painting. 3 N. Rartlott. 68
Specials on powder puffs and halt
nets. Milady's Reality Shoppo. 60
John Howard left for Hastings,
Neb., this forenoon, whore he will
spend the coming month visiting
friends.
Egns wanted, 28c dozen. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
F. H. Seeley. truss expert, will be
at tho Hotel Holland this evening and
Sunday only. 66
Mlsss Avis Lobdell. connected with
Woman's Welfare work In connection
with the 1'nloh Pacific lines, arrived
In the city this morning to spend sev
eral days visiting Miss Hetty Rrown,
popular organist of the Craterlnn
theater.
Wo pay for ashes nnd sell dirt
Cheap. Drown &, White Agency, Inc.
tf
Hanco nt Oriental Gardens tonight!
6 6
The official opening of the Marsh
field golf course is being held today
and Sunday, n tournament having
been nrraiiKCd between Marshfleld.
Roseburg". Eugene. Corvnllis. Albany
and Salem golfers ns the first big
event on tho course.
Hnnce EhkIp Point tonlKbt. G6
Dance at Ashland Natatorlum, two
blocks from new Llthla Springs Ho
tel, Saturday evening June 6. Good
maple floor. Peppy music. Admission
Jl.n0. Tax 10c. G6
Miss Florence Van Dyke of Phoenix
was among the out-of-town shoppers
in this city today.
Secure your season tickets for Chau
tauqua Week at once, at Swrtn's Riv
erside Garage. Palmer's Piano House.
Van's Repair Shop. E. H. Hurd's of
fice, and DfVoe's. Also from any of
the Chautauqua committee. (if,
The seat sale for Frn Dlavolo" nt
Grants Pass June 10 and 11, opens to
day at the Rlvoln theater. Medford
people can have reservations made by
writing Manager Dunlop nt Grants
Pass. t
K(rk 'Sheldon of Portland, driving a
light touring car northbound last
Thursday, on .the Pacific highway nt
nn excessive speed through Gold Hilt,
attempted, to pass another car. collided
with a cOupe driven by A. J. Abcherll
of Snohomish, Wash., si uthnound.
wrecking both cars. The occupants es
enped with nionor injuries,
Kggs wanted, 28c dozen. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
You will hav Jo hurry If you get
your share of those 20c oranges at Po
Voe's. tf
H. L. Walther of the Copco mwil
tuktn was n ator.il business visitor in
Grunts Pass yesterday.
Six days' entertainment, twelve pro
grams, count 'em. for the price of one
show. Medford Chautauqua season
ticks $3.50. Jl.50 and $1.00. 66
Tonight! ' Oriental ' Gardens! .No
party quite like it! A dollar or a
dime, either way! 66
Mrj. William Pyburn of Central
Point was a local visitor K3re yester-
Dr. F. H. Johnson of Motlfunl, Ore-,
Ib restate rod ut the Hotel Portland
vhil& attending the convention n' in
irogresn. The town of Aledford, 8uyn
the doctor. in holding its own and
there is already noticeable a great in-
flux of motorists. Ail the traffic on
imp Pucific highway pasm-a through
Med ford and the result is that thin Corkle, wll furnish ftpecial music. The
traffic Is of considerable benefit to the general public In invited to attend this
merchants. The tourist crop was a lit- service.
tie late in storting, but It is now niov- Tennis racquet restrlnglng. 208 So.
ing along at a good rate and in an- Central. Phone J 172. 70
other couple of weeks the tourists j LaunBpach Piano Store now open
will ho flowing through the city in afor business at 111 W. Main. Opposite
constant stream. The hotels are ul-j Riulto theater. Successor to Root Mu-
ready experiencing heavy business and jslc Co. tf
the automobile shops are doing well. Rev. VZ. P. Lawrence, pastor of the
This will be the prevailing condition 1'resbyterlan church, has 'this week
until about Jabor day. Portland passed a quarter of a century in the
lOregonian. ministry, spending twelve years in
Assessments are now due and pay-
nhle nt tno ()f,y treasurer's office. 6G
Dance at Oriental Gardens tonight,
a dollar or a dime.
Either way! A
great party.
Cli
who is touring the
country by uuto. is spending a few days ,
In the city with friends.
Dance Kugle point tonight. GG
The Salvation Army can help some
one with your old clothing, shoes, fur
niture, etc. Phone 356 or kindly bring
to hall at 4th and Rartlett. C7
Among many Portland residents so
journing In Medford are the follow
ing: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Miller, Mr.
ftnd Mrs. A. K
Karst, Mr. and Mrs. V.
and Mrs. K. K. Hcilb-
jrvlng, Mr,
er nnd Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Rarnes.
six days of the regular seven-day (
.program, the very best Chautauqua
1 ti.lent. comes to Medford this year.
See them all. 66
Fresh suit water sltlmon. 25c lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
It will be of Interest of many local
radio fans to learn that steps arc be
ing taken to rid from the air receptive
Interferences .caused by leaking Insu-
lators and trannfoiiners. Tho Postul '
TeleKraph office of 'Ashland has done , the infantry, & in the coust artillery. '1
much In this matter and has practical- in the quartermaster's department,
ly stopped all interference conjnlK and one or two In other divisions. Tho
from its lines; the Wcslern Union of- recruits will he sent to Fort McDow
flce of this cily Is taking: steps and ell. Calif., and thence to Fort Hamil
the California Oreson Powor company , ton. X. y., where they will report for
Is doing- nil that Biposslble to improve
radio reception.
Marcelling 7rtc. 3l So. Orange
street. Phone 65 ( . 76
Assessments nre now due and pay
able at the city treasurer's office. 66
O. K. Henrlcks of Dunsmulr, Calif.,
Is In the city n few days visiting friends
nnd transacting business.
Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John
son Produce Cp. r ... . tf
Special. sale on filnglo fncod Red
Seal records, while they last, former
price i.zo. now v&c. t'aimer .J'lnno
House. 67
Slxty-one cars containing 239 guests
stopped nt Merrick's Auto camp yes-
torday to spend the night.
The opening of the 'formal dinner
dances at Jackson Hot Springs will be
put forwnrd ono week. Thursdny, June
lltn- ' 08
Fresh salt wnter , ealmon. 26c lb.
Johnson Produoe Co.
F. K. Semon. resident engineer for i
the National Park service, is leaving
with field -parties; the first of next
weeit rori:iyitcr Mtko Rational park!
Have your brass and aluminum
castings made nt Kagle Brass Foun
dry, Ashland, Ore. 140 Oberlln street.
it . 7
Tho genuine ovorfast wash mate
rials at tho Handicraft hap.. 67
Miss Mabol Stevens, who tnught
English in Jacksonville the past year
and was reelected for the coming yoar,
departed in her car Monday morning
for her home In Portland, where she
will spend the Bummer. Her nioce
Miss MaluM Teal, will make her homo local Harley Davidson Motorcycle
with Miss Isslo McCully during tho agency. The group left nbout 9:30
summer and continue her classes Injthls forenoon destined for Evershndy
piano Instruction In both this city and Auto Park, a short distance this side
Medford. Jacksonville Post. (of Phoenix, where the picnic took
Dance Eagle Point tonight. , 6G place. The pnrty returned this after
Columbia plaster wall board. Call ! noon, fully realizing what an enjoyable
for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber 'time they had had.
T"nr' I
Forty-six out of the state .cars
istered at the local state auto traffic
registration bureau here yesterday.
June Clearance Sale Odd napktnH.
stamped O. H. s. 10 and 15c. Handi
craft Shop. 7
Fancy rreamery butter 43c per lb.
Johnson JVoduco Co.
Bishop William O. Shepard. of Port
land, and Rev. S. A. Danford. of Eu
gene, passed through this city yester
day en route to nttend tho dedication
of the. Klamath Indian Mlssslon
church, which will be dedicated to
morrow. Rev. Hi. Ik imp. former pastor
there, and l!ev. chnney of Ashland,
will also nttend. Bishop shepard will
be In this part of the state a few days
visiting Medford on Monday.
Assessments nre now due nnd pay
able at the city treasurer's office. 66
June Clearance Sale 45 inch lunch
cloths nnd napkins. $1.29. 36 Inch
lunch cloths nnd napkins 79c. Handi
craft Shop. 67
Oranges, oranges. 20c n dozen at De
Voe's. tf
James Sutton, who has been sought
by federal authorities since 1922.
when he wns Indicted nt Hot Springs.
Ark., for nlleged robbing of box cars,
was arrested at Ashland Monday hy
the chief of police.
Kresh salmon eggs for sale. John
son Produce Co. tf
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Thomas Chishohn of the Meadows
district wns nmong the many business
visHtu-a In the cily this morning.
Fancy creamery butter '43c per Ib.
Johnson Produce Co. ,
Fresh salt water salmon, 25c. lb.
Johnson Produce Co.. t -tf
Peopl,. from California registered nt
local hotels Includo Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Barton. Mr. ml r Mrs. F. W.
Brnmm. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Jackson
und Harry Deft of Ixis Angeles. Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. I.ockart of San Diego,
Mrs. R. V. Merble nnd-chlldren of Tur
lock. Miss Esther lofgran of Kl Cen
iro. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. S. Sargent. Mr.
and Ws. H. Thomas. Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
A. iliscnx. Mr. and Mia. A. !. Emer
son. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. King and two
children of San Francisco. Mr. and
Mrs W A. Nurmer of Oakland and
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Smith of Stock
Ion. .lune Clearance S.tle Limited num.
icr i,f linen and cotton luncheon
i Imhs. Unmllrtnft Shop. t
Planus! Sen Jjiunsparh. tf
Mis C. W. Walle departed this
oinlnn for Orland. Calif., where
will spend the summer visit
ing relatives. , . ,
Spcctal summer prices on dry fac-
tot9 mm blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Columbia ntasteri!l board. Call
,'for prices? Wallace Woods Lumber
! The annual ine,urinl service of the
Modern Woodmen and Roy.Tl Neigh-
hoi lods' will be held ut t)i Pres-
hyterlnn church on Hun day evening at
8 p. ni. The pastor 1m announced to
preach the message of the service on
"Pure Itellglon." A double quartet of
glrln aslHted hy Mrs. Genevieve Me
Norin uoKma. live years in Idaho and
the past eight years in Oregon. He
announced last Sabbath that he would
tell some of the interesting things
which has occurred during those
twenty-five years at the morning ser-
vlce tomorrow,
A mixed quartet con
sisting of Mrs. James Collins, Mrs.
Charles Royce, Dr. XV, W. Howard and
George Johnson will sing "OW Come
to My Heart. Rord Jesus."
Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Used piano for rale at a bargain.
Noel Erskine. Phone 729-W. 611
YVashingtonians registered at local
hotels. Include Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Kowler, Mrs. AVhlte and Mr. and
Mrs. E.
Root of Tacoma. Mrs. G. W.
I-aFroy
and isster. Miss Anna .
Barn am. Mrs. M. F. Rarchus, Mr.
and Mi's. Itoy.M. Rachus, Mr. and
Mrs. R, E. Starr and Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Meyers of Seattle und Fred
A. Clnrk of Vnncouvor.
.Have you tried that btg milk shake
at DeVoe's?
The local recruiting office reports
he fact that vacancies are now at hand
I lithe 2nd Corns Area Including 10 In
duty in the
Columbia
for prices,
yard.
nd Corps nrea.
plaster wall board
Call
Wallace Woood Lumber
C. V. I.oosel.y prominent cnttleman
of the Klamath country. Is spending a
few days in the city on business.
Hemstitching, buuons covered nt
the Hnndlcrnft Shop. tf
Generally cloudy weather Willi a
moderate temperature Is predicted for
Sunday, following a general cloudiness
today and a maximum yesterday of li
degrees.
Henwtltrhinfc tie k yard. The Van-
ity Shop, rartlett and Mnln. tf
Klamath Falls postofficc on July 1
will he given the rating of a first class
office, due to the gross receipts based
on tho quarter ending December -31,
1921.
For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning
or lawn work, phone 912-J, Samuel
Dateman. tf
In addition to Portland residents the
following out of town Orcgonians who
arrived in the city yesterday are reg-
Is tared al. local hotels: Mr. and-Mrs.
Howard W. Turner, D. D. Johnson and
Mrs. James F. Vestal of Corvallls. T.
Dunsmorn of McMlnnvllIe, Mr. and
Mrs. 13. It. Driggs of Salem. Fred II.
Eberhart And c. K. Loosley of Klam
ath Falls, and H. D. Cnse and Walter
lj. Myers of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Bush of Koseburg.
R. I. R. eggs ai. De.oe's. tf
About 25 boys and girls took part
In the bicycle picnic held today by
Air. and Mrs. Ernest 1,. Scott of the
Oranges, oranges. 20c a rinen nt Tin
reg-IVoe's. tr.
J. P. Hnnsen, who has been seri
ously til fur the past several weeks.
Is slightly Improved. Due to his ad
vanced nge'progress Is expected to.be
very slow. '
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Small brown purse, containing
bill and some silver. Finder re
turn to Tribune. 67
FOR KALI-: 200 tier fir and oak block
wood, fl.75 per tier. 4 miles south
Jacksonville. Mnrgielter Dros. 71
WANTED Work
week. .Mrs. D.
592-J.
by hour,
G. Wilson.
day or
Phono
71
FOR SALE Bicycle, reasonable, (102
Catherine. 07.
KOIl SALE OR RENT I'scd trac
tors. Hill's Trntcor Shop. 226 N.
Riverside. Medford. Ore. Phone
HMO. 6o i
FOR SALE One. Huffman truck, ful- I
Iv licensed for hire. Terms. Jess
Richardson. Central ' Point Feed 1
; Store. ' 71
jtiiree
JACKSON HOT SPRINGS
SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 6TH
MY TURN TO ENTERTAIN, FREE OF CHARGE
A Good Time for Everybody
TWO BIG ORCHESTRAS
I Free !
At present iho Crana' 1-nke high
way ha:i been denied of snow near
Crater National park, and is passable
to a short distance this side of White
horn e bluff, but by the middle of next
week it Is expecttfd that travel can go
up as far as Anna Springs camp.
For superior piano instruction, Fred
Alton Haight. Studio 318 Liberty
Building. GU
Miss Alvira Leslie arrived In the
city this morning from H;iker; 0,rev to
visit her aunt, Mrs. Alex Anderson of
Brownsboro.
Horace Rromley returned yesterday
from Roseburg where he .presented
the new "Copco" movies before a
joint meeting of the Rotary and
Kiwanls olubs nt the Hotel Umpqua.
Mr. Rromley also displayed these in
teresting motion pictures at the Rose
burg Llks club as a part of the spec
la) entertainment and dance for Elks
and their Indies which took place
Thursday night.
There will be no dance at the Fair
Grounds Pavilion tonight due to mis
interpretation of the new law affect
ing out of town dance pavilions thru
out the state, which has just gone Into
effect. As fur as can be learned Jack-
son county is the only county to mis-
Interpret this new law, other dances
being conducted as usual In various
other counties,, It is said. The Jackson
County Amusement company in or
der not to disappoint the Pavilion
patrons have arranged for a special
combined dance at the Oriental Gar
Irion, innl.-ht in rnninnKiinn xvith rho
: Natatorlum management. A special
augmented orchestra has been secured
for the occnslon and all Indications
point to a record attendance.
OBITUARY
IIOSKI.VK Mrs.- 'Odessa Hosklns'
pnssed away at the S:.creri Heart hos-
pital June 5, 1925 at 3 p. m. Odessa
ilanna wns born July 2i, 1902 nt
Trail. Oregon and was years. 10
months nnd 19 days at the time of
her denth.
Sho leaves to mourn her loss her
husband.
Ralph HosUins and baby
who was one year old June
son. Dale
5th. ,
She also leaves her father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hanua
uf Trail, one brother, Kverclt, and one
sister. Velma. Her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Kniney and Grandpa
Ilanna survive her.
The ninny friends of Mrs. Hosklns
were shocked to learn of her death as I
she had only been ill a few days. . She 1
leaves a host of friends in the Trail
community where she was born and
raised and received her education.
The funeral services will be held nt
2:30 Sunday. June T, nt the Anti
och cemetery. Rev. John i-UIllo offici
ating. The remains are at the Per
Funeral Home.
Cuts down your repair bills.
VELVOIL
Our new Eastern Parafflne
Base Oil does the came thing.
Try U-only 25c per quart.
See Wolff, the Tire Man for
Tires of Quality and Mileage.
Armory Service Station
Pnc. Highway at Jackson St.
Screens - Screens
Order Your Window Screens and .
Screen Doors From
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford A Modern Mill ' Oregon
Our Own Make Prices Right, Quality the Best
Screens - Screens
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DAVIS Funeral rcrvlces for the
late Wm. D. Davis, aged 7i years,
who was found dead in his cabin two
miles north of Reagle, June 5th, will
be conducted Sunday, June 7th at 10
o'clock at the grave side in Antioch
cemetery. Conger Funeral Parlors in
chargo of arrangements.
The Screen
By To Press Agent.
IIuiU'h Craterlnn
"Cheaper to Marry" is the attrac
tion at Hunt's Craterian tomorrow.- -
There are many luxurious parties,
one of the scenes showing the-exercise
and bathing rooms of an exclu-
'plv women's athletic club, and an-I
other an exciting day on the stuck ex
change. . . M
I In the east are Lewis Rtono, Pau
lette Duval. Conrad Nagel,- Marguer
ite do la Motte, Claude Gillingwnter,
Louise Fazenda and Richard Wayne.
Larry demon's latest two reels of
'comedy. "The Doune Doctor," Oregon
Review and Petty Rrown nt the
orgnn, are additional features on the
bill. i
Gloria Swanson in "Madame Sans
Gene," closes at Hunt's Craterian to
night. Many of the scenes were filmed fn
the spots mentioned In the mory, sev-
lral of them in the gorgeous carrion
I"1 rwumummeuu. me story nns to
ttlQ with a '0"n(T nnd saucy laundress
who marries one of NapoIeon'H officers
nnd hecomeg a court personage as the
Duchess de Dantzig.
' At the. ninltn.
Adolphe Menjou hecomes a star'in
his own rifrht In "Tho Swim." which
' comJ" 10 ll alto thoator tomorrow
I , m- , ,,ole m a sopniHU-
'-"' I'Hiiir, uuir iiij:ireiit 10 me
most powerful thorne in Kurope. Men-
Jou is given his most important screen
role to date. The supporting cast Is
headed by Rlcardo Cortez and Frances
Howard.
Tom Mix closes tonight In "Dick
Turpln." It Is the visunlization of tho
famous adventure classic nnd the story
of the most gallant highwayman fact
or fiction have ever recorded.
Because he robbed the rich nnd gave
to the poor, this laughing rogue was
called tho "Robin Hood of the Bond."
On his famous black mnre. "Hess," ho
rode through the countryside un
harmed by tho natives, but nlwuys
pursued by the relentless officials of
the period.
Table d'Hote Dinner
$1.00
SHASTA
COCKTAIL
Fruit
SOUP
Consome Pointcnicr
RELISHES
Celery Radishes
I SALAD
Tunaflsh
ENTREES AND ROASTS
' CHOICE OF
Iiralzed Tenderloin of Beef
Mushroom S:iuee
Klicaseo of Chicken with Dumplings
- Orange Sherbet ...
. Roast Sirloin of Deef au Jus
Roast Chicken with - Dressing
Roant Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce
-vegetable's
Mashed Potatoes Sugar Corn
DESSERTS
Choice of
Old-fashioned Stra'vbcrry Shortcake
Gooseberry Pie IJoston Cream Pie
Ice Cream and Cake
Hot Rolls
DRINKS
Coffee ... . .. ...Tea , llilk
Served Sunday from 12 noon to S p. m
tree!!! i
TOMORROW
MATINEE AND
NIGHT ONLY
ROBERT Z. LEONARD'
production- of the
stage success by - - -
SAMUEL oHiPMAf
HUNT'S CRATERIAN
MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 8TH,
LOUIS O. MACL00N. Presents
The World's Transcendent Star
--mMeowJuuer
'-":,',-'! villi ROLLO PETERS
and (ha Entire Original Company' That Presented the Immorta
Romance One Hundred and Seventy-Four Times in New York.
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SEATS MOW SELLING BOX OFFICE OPEN 12 TO 4 AND 7 TO 9
Lower Floor, first 18 rows $J.30, next 6 rows $2.75, balance $2.20.
Balcony, first 2 rows $2.20, balance $1.10.
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DANCE WITH HER
AT
REMEMBER!
THERE WILL BE NO OUT OF TOWN
DANCES ;7l.".
The Jackson Co. Amusement Co;-Will
Participate
A Dollar-a Dime
EITHER WAY
o
Wilson Waited Augmented Orchestra
., TONIGHT LAST. TIMES!
GLORIA SWANSON
In the Triumph of Her Mcteorlf
Career, ao
"MADAME SANS GENE"
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