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s iiii;iii!iiiiiisiiii?i!i!il ' Ui?i!t;ii! i?:-!1: '.(Illl'l'l 'jl.ll !' .VfEflFOtU) MATL TRltittNK, MEDFORD. OUEGaV, TUESDAY, .fULY 21,' m2o! PAGE TWO IT ocalahd Personal The next It) the series of band eon- I certs In the summer series oy tne crn .Tter Lake teninle. D. O. K. K. band, will be iiluyod next Friday night In the city --.. park, .commencing at 8 o'clock. Packing achool will start July 27th. '.-9 a. in., for thone wishing to learn to ' pack, lleglstcr now. Pinnacle Paek Vviiig Co. , , . 105 N' Orders token for angel food and v sunshine cake, 7B cents each. 7 37 w. , . 1 4th street, phone 224-L, ; ; ; 105 ;.ir' On the' While War liner Homeric, .which arrived at New York last "Wed nesday from Kouthnmnton nml Cer- ,V bourg, was 8. B. Bullls of Medford. Tho! affiliated . trades have estab lished an office at Hmltb hall. 128 No. ftrapo. They will have a reprcsenla ' 'tive in the building from 8 a. in. to 10 'flP a. m. every day to handle all business that may. arise. All card men are ask ed to 'register with, the secretary. ftfiPhono 866-J. .. IIS ! 'typewriter rentals, overhauling, nd JrjUHtinff. New and second hand. Med ' '-. ford Hook Store. ..103 V 4.M1ks Dorothy I. Posh of Constan t'lnnple, Turkey, arrived In the city .yesterday with ft party; of. Han Fran- ceao people who are touring 'north and Vvwho spent last nlghf here. Among I (ithor tourists registered at local : ho tels are. Hernice Cooper of Orclando, Fla Lticy; Raines of Oskaloosa, ICas., W. L. Horinoy of Norfolk. Va., the .Misses S. and 8. Bholker.of Augusta, tia -Mrs, Bnmuel rlunillton and Eliza beth Hamilton of Pittsburg, , Pa., Mrs, B.P.' Palfrey, of Alexandria, La., and C, A. Lamia of New York City. Fresh salt water . salmon, 26c lb. Johnson Produce Co.. tf Packing school will start July 27th, 9 a. 111m for those wishing to learn to -pakF :-ReglHler now. Pinnacle Pack ing Co. . . .; . ... , , 105 .The telephone number of Ihe gov ernment's new ' free ' ' employment branch liv the Chamber fo Commerce liulldins 1s -812. K'The Handicraft Shop has received n .hew Jine .of attractive baby gifts. 107 Dance Riverside Community, club Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or chestra. .' . . . 103 Prof, and Mrs. Hnrrls .'J. Ityan of Stanford University aro, the guests of Mr. .and Mrs.. Perry O. Crawford this w6ok.' ,Prof, Ryan la. head of the elec trical. .engineering .department .of the university, and recently received " tho honor of hnvlng an eloctrlcnl research laboratory, founded at. Stanford in his name this being a recognition of him at a leading authority in this field. , '. New and useful gifts for the baby. .Handicraft Shop. . 107 Packing school wlil start July 27th. ,8 Hi m,., for thoso wishing to learn to pack. 'Register how. '. ' Pinnacle Pack- f.lng Cp. ' 105 The' tJel "Rib 'Orohard ownqrs are adding to their prcsont large packing plant by extending the front of tho .' building about 25 feet toward tho rail road trucks. This will greatly bene- . fit the packers as well as the owners hot the orchard. Much additional stor- ' age. room has, been mado posslble. The crpp , at this orchard this season . Is nhout. doubles that' of last senson nml "-'(ho fruit Is slxlng.up beautifully Gold ' j;imi iews. . . , . i . : . Fancy. creamery butter, 4"o pec lb. . Johnson Produce Co. t . Hnve your eyes, examined by Dr, Do Iji Rhuo. Kyeslght Specialist. 425 Medford Building. 105 R. J.- shard, who located In . Medford recontly, will start a French launJ ilry which means all hand work: Monday, July 27,' at the corner of Main and Clrapo streets. Mr. Shard !f It' -says : He Avill not use .rhenilnlft ni . l.Jk.ticlds. '' ' , ' , , I rvsn unit wamr sntmon zee. in. , Johnson Produce Co. tt ',l1 23 piece hand painted Orlentnl tea ''ets, on sale nt 14.06. Japanese Art Btnro. . . . 105 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Howe and child- j Mrs. K. F. Ucrber of ilolse. lduh ren drove to. Diamond lake today and a recent arrival in the city who Is will spend several days camping and spending several weeks visiting frlenda fishing. residing here. . '. , , ' . Marcel and bob curl 75c. Tel. 438-H. I Have you tried Clarence, Claude or 523 So. Ivy. 107 'Adam, 10 N. Riverside. 102 . .Cordon Stout's garage has moved to , . (let your trao .props now at Rig 30 N.. Holly. 103 Pines Lumber Co. , . tf90 The number of out of the stale cars I . John C.. Barnum of bun Francisco, registering with the local state traffic accompanied by wife and child, ar bureau again Jumped to a high figure rived in the city today to spend sev yesterday, there being 207 such curs erul Jays transacting? business. Mr. registered. .. . . . ( Uarnum Is a former resident of the l'ucklng school will start July 27th. valley -and ut one time operated the 9 a. m. for those wishing to learn to Rogue River Railway between Jack pack. Register now. Pinnacle Pnck- sonvllle and Medford. Mrs ing Co. ; . 105 will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 45 inch 'Pure linen- lunch cloths on R. Stearns of Central Polnt.'whllo she sale at 31.05. Jap Art .more. ' 105 Is in the valley. - ',' . By roquest, the fine Night' Hawk or-1 A surprise for alnchlldren having o. Is J AV Washington state visitors registered I nt local hotels and who arrived yes-! terday include Mr. -and Mrs. R. Cum- mln gof Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. j Flfer of Kllensburg, and Mrs. C. PI Harwood, Miss Agnes Mallory, Miss Mary McAller, W. F. Schulz and Miss Anne fiothurst of Bcuttlo. ;" - . See the dresses and hats al bargains at the closingout sale at Edith Towne Shop. . ... . , 107 Mr nml Mn P! T .p.lnWhlirn nf Columbia to Mexico is to have special ,QrantI1 Pa8g were among the out of exploitation through the pages of a town vMtorx wh0 wer0 tn th0 clty ,t0. new magazine called the "Pacific Anv trnm thnt Miv Barnum ;Coast Travel." Scenery of the Colum- I f,mo imher nt Tllir pines bla river, Puget Sound, snow peaks, Luirbor Co. tf national parks, the forests, the oceun I ' ., ' , '',',',, ,' Hhore. are all to le pictured In roto-' The raojastlnB of tho play tkado irrnvnr rt utlnJ In oHfli.Inn ,n V th ElliBOn White ChRUtRUqUa hen bolph Phlui'H. a prominent rancher of the valley, was returning from. a f tithing trip luHt Sunday from Diamond lake, he prevented a nerloui fire spreading throuKh the thick tim ber growing In those highland regions. Mr, Phi p pa extinguiBhed unaided, an Incipient brush fire burning along the Diamond lake road, which, it is be lieved, ' started from a cigarette stub thrown away by some careless smoker. The Pacific highway from British t acting business with the Armstrong Motor company, the local representa tives.' fclO reward will be paid to the finder of Talent Irrigation Bond coupon num ber 372. If presented to uny bank in Medford. ,.103 A surprise for all children having their hair cut Wednesday at' the High way '. Barber Shop, 10 No. Riverside. 103 Pianos! 8eo Launapach. tf Vern -Swlnaon, a former resident of Medford, put now, of Sun Krariclsco, (The many friends,, of William A. chestra, which delighted local' music thefr hair cut Wednesday ut the High- many half tone Illustrations of the de- ,tunimny ni owm t in "'. 1 lovers at the Fair Grounds Pavilion way Barber Whop. 10 'No. Klvers.de. scrlptlve stories. The initial number "'om station t-i-cJ at iu ooiock to last week, will play a return engage-.l , , , . v . , 1.03 just off the press, pays special atten- "JJJ 5e0!B? a"d ""pert M &rX , ment here at the pavilion tomorrow) Special summer prices on dry foe- tion to the California coast highways. Medrord and Aubrey U urry oi pnoemx night. This talented organization is tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf A caravan compose dof members of are include in the company, it is ex tourlng the coast. Among the families from a distance the Copco Forum and their families Pected that many local radio ians win Hpeclal for Friday and Saturday who arrived at Merrick's Motor Inn wil Heave this evening for Grants Pass , , uw , u"im T Supplies for the nursery. Including yesterday to spend the night were .where a swimming party and picnic many useful articles. Handicraft those of J. M. Hoover of Ppsilantl, Shop. . - . . . . , 107 Mich., J. D. Torrey of Albion,, Mich., Women's and children's bobs at. the M, 1J. Hanson of Marflhall, Minn., L, Highway Barber Shop, 10 North Rlv-IL. I.ungren of Alexia, 111., W. A, Mar- erslde Ave. ., 107 tin of Kenton, Ohio. 10. F. Hlnes oN O. U Ifferts, 6t Portland, whole- Oshkosh,. Wis., It. K, Fenton of Chi. sale representative of the Hudson and 'cago, 111., and T. E. Ryder of Pitts Ksnex cars Is In Medford today, trnns- iburg, .Pa. - win i, utA ... di.,..ih. nBBb inulo . Hanna, local, manager of the Asso i ho fit-uf tn-n,,.,, tiit., Dauni elated Oil company, and they are le- weeks. ... Newcomb says only a nhort time" to Calif., is spending several days In ihe order your factory blocks at .summer city visiting Chester Hubbard. prices, Phone 631. ... lOltf Travel over, the Pacific highway near the. junction -with the Green Springs .mountain road has greatly In creased over the last year, the traffic Launspach Piano Store now open for business at 111 W..Main. Opposite Rlalto theater. Successor to Root Mu. See4he dresses and hats at bargains OI ni" BeriDU '"e88 lor VVT at the closing out sale at EdiUi Towne 1 w. imMl in ,""l,t Snop io ' Wanna departed for Portland last Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines 'fven'nB o enter a' hospital there for Lumber Co tf treatment by a specialist, and to pos- Robert W. Earl left this forenoon rihlv undergo a surgical operation., far Eugene .where he' will spend the A. Joahhrrud of Grants Pass, week transacting business. . general manager of the C. and O. C. Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. railroad running out , of that city to Johnson Produce Co. ' , -Marble mountain, accompanied by his Newcomb suye only a short time , to I two sons, was a visitor In the city this order vrmr fnntnrv hlnt'ltn nt anmmnf I forenoon. . ' v , j - . , Residents of southern ftCllfornia registered at local hotels Include Mr, and .Mrs. W.'A. Gebson and Miss Mla- prlces; Phone 631. . loitf .A. O.-Waha, asststiint district for left this morning, for that city after leftthls morning for that city after ;iat. of Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. having Bpent several days In southern .Bradford and . family of Newport sic Co, t. . tf Oreg n in connection with a tour of ( Beach. -Mrs. Lucy, and Elizabeth .La- ..J)r. H. P. Coleman has returned from inspection of the Crater National for-'cety of Anahlem. Mr. and Mrs. A.-H. census, of last week shows. A total of his vacation. . ... 103 est. He returned yesterday from a Brown and Miss Helen Brown of San 1296 cars passed that point In com- Pendleton water rates have been trip to the lookout station ut the sum- Pedro. Mr. and Mrs. Luther J. Lee purlson to 1186 In 1924. on the same again reduced, ,und from -now on, water mit pf Mount. McLaughlin in orderito 'of South Pasadena.. Mrs. P.. Bradley day. : Thursday. . users n residence, properties will not. ascertain If the station was of any Coulter, Miss Martha J. Hurglll, Charr Dance Riverside Community club have to pay (he 50 cents per, quarter practical worth because of its clcva- , lotte '13. Suits and Miss Mae Clevo Snturday night. ;Alford's Imperial or- metor. rent charge, .that has obtained tlon to the cause of locating forest j land . of Santa Monica, and Mr. and chestra. 103,'ln the past. . Recently the minimum fires. It hits only been n week, since : Mrs. E. C. Knight, Mrs. Kate and A sterilized shave and hnlr cut at .rate was lowered from $1.50 to $1 and a fire gun rd" has been stationed there Helen Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. H..M. the Highway Barber Shop. 10 North a 20 per cent discount insteud.of a 10 because of'.the snowsi The lookout Ml.l8.Mr'o.nd.- Mrs, G; T..Abee 'and .There's nii flld story to tho -ct'fopt that i;wi mtnnu . 'fufture n superior prothu't, ' mi uii.ntteT where you are, iu town or country, the world will trend a beaten path to your door. Connect up this ' niicient p r 6 v e r b with the fact that j; ( in'u short two years 'jPl'u'hrer'-s Milk Bread has become ,, the larRest Belling ' bread in Southern 'Oregon. H Thursday afternoon, and evening' at ample water, due to an Increased sup- the Kilts' picnic grounds. Cars will leave the church nt. 1:30. , Hupper-wlll , be served at 6:30. A very enjoyable time Is anticipated. f . ,,, ,.; - Get your tree props now at the Big Pines Lumber Co, . ?tf90 Decorated rice bowls, Oc. Jap. Art Store. 106 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klrkpatrlck and daughter, Blanche. Mrs. Gertrude Klrkpatrlck and her sister, Mrs. Lil lian Rupp of Middleton. Ohio, left this morning for an. auto trip to Crater- and Diamond lakes. . , ... Screen doors . at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. cor. Host Main and Genesee. - , . , 88tf Special for- Wednesday at tho Han dicraft Hhop Htamped , runners i and pillow tops. Values up to fl. 76,. your choice 60c. 104 The city council will hold Its regu lar meeting this evening at 7:30, and the city planning oommisslson will 1 niverslde Ave. 107 The Sunday school of the First Methodist church, will have a picnic pe rcent discount allowed for parkings stationed here this years happens -to where the water charge, ran over, the be J. P. O. Cone' of Medford. minimum.- This year Pendleton has ply. obtained at a cost of 125.000. Newcomb says only a short time to order your, factory blocks at summer Brick ice cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf -For sand, gravel, sediment.'clcaning or lawn work, phone 912-J, Samuel Bateman. , tf Mr. nnd Mrs. En Hubbard and three prices. Phone. 63.1. ,.. . .iOJtf children of Bcllingham. Wash., are i. i. ii. egffs hi jjevoes. it' Mrs. B. It. .Elliot, returned this fore- spending the week visiting tho form or's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Hubbard. noon from. a short .business trip .to .In Bcllingham Mr. Hubbard Is the Portland, having- left Inst Saturday. Try that bin milk snake at DeVoe's. .. . ..' , .. tf We . pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. .. , , . . tf Lloyd "nickcrt,. who had .been visit ing his parents.. Mr. and , Mrs. j., H. manager of tho John Deero Implement Mr.8. L.. 1. Mills and daughter Frances of Los. Aiigeles. , U. S. CONSUL WAS SHOT store lacateu there. Newcomb says only a short time to MEXICO CITY, July 21. (A. P.) oraer your xaciory diocks at summer Tho foreBn office has expressed re prices. Phpne 631. J"!" 'grets to the American embassy over Cedar flume at Big Pines Lumber the shooting of. Harold O. Brctherton, . , t'it'.T' - .... 'American vlce'Consul at.Aguas.Cal n. nieo mi' oi am was on snio mis ,-, ., 1H u r,,.prt i,v Rlukert and sister. Chloe Klckort, for i morning at the public market. " tho the foreign office that the bullet several , days, lort laat Sunday Tor Ma ,rt to nf'inio;itnora tniii Benson, wltlelt twod$d'liistalnM 'hi. Mr. Brohtorton home at South Bend, Wash,, whore ho means the-Oill season Is Just beginning. . wns c,iUsJa by a stray bullet which hit Is employed in the Paellc Stato bank. The usual flno line of homo grown 'the con8Ul a8-.two loonl congressmen miss uona morion ana Miss Janette proauce enjoyea .a goou patronngo wer0 jrjnB at other In the street. Trill did a little missionary work last; Tuesday by calling on Orunnia Ifancy Obenchaln and singing to her a num ber of her old fuvorite hymns. Grand also hold a short meeting In the city , ma Obcpchalr is tn her ninotleth year. council chamber a half hour earlier. land she Is still a girl. Miss Dona and Lustre crenm pitchers, sugar bowls Miss Janette enjoyed the afternoon as nnd vases on salo at 25c each.. Jap- I U'.eU as did grandma. ..It's splendid to unese Art Store. , , ., , 105 ''bo old nnd still be loved by youth. Do You. Love Y,our Wife? Prolong iWhnt more could one aslc for, Cen- her llfo. Install an electrlo range ' tral Point American r . , 1J.00 down. 1041 Fancy new potatoes,, lame sin,' So Callfornlans who arrived in the city .per lb. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. from the morning shoppers.. Mr. Brothcrton, it.is.nddod, declared See the dresses and hats at bargains ',.,, Bhnnin utiintontinnnl , Cook with gas. -tf yosterday and tfre guests at local ho tola Include Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Itnr gee, Mr. and Ms. J. A. Sullivan. Mrs. a. K. Dallonr and Miss Kva llans- ley. of Oakland, W.-F, Knox and son of Sacramento. Mrs. F. M. Miller of Berk oley, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.. Luton and Mrs. .D. T. Lackeq. ot Keddlng, ,and tho following: from Han Francisco: Mr. nnd 'Mrs. .T. F. McClenihnn nnd -son, Dr. ..nnd Mrs. A. -C. Hudolpson, Miss Fir. street. Phone 97. .... SStf Mr. and, Mrs. J. Weiss of Jackson ville were among, the .business callers who wore in the city yesterday after noon. ..-,.', Dr. XI, P. Coleman has returned from his vacatfon. , . . , 103 Before you Duy that piano see Laun spach, He can save, you money.. He knows pianos and Is reliable. tf Among the out of town. Oregonians Shop. , J07 Miss Hazel K. Swayno departed this murning for Yreka, after having at tended the wedding of Miss Nonn j Howell to CluP. Humphrey which took ihhi iveiiui$ at ine iiuihq OI me bride's parents. The Misses Homel and Hwnyne were associate student nurses at the'Sacrod Heart hospital, grnrluutlng togcthor In tho cluss of 193., , .... v-oiumma pmsicr wa.i ooora. 'WANTED Experienced person to for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber coo, ana help with housework. Mrs. Yard, cor F,nstIoin nnd Geneseo. l o, j,. Hnhrman, .15 Geneva. 105 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FO HSALE Four plate Hotpolntl electric range, cheap. At Lamport I , Sporting .Uoods store. , 10a FOR SALE Large size wooden crlh I and Bilk flo3S. mattress. Call 783-R. 105 Carol Kudolpson, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. .registered nt local hotels who arrived McCarthy. Misses i Hernlco Hubbard . here, yesterday aro Mrs. C. A. Callen- nnd Elizabeth Hoyt. Mr, and Mrs, A.ider and. Miss E. Ockerman of . Asto- 11. Blntchley, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Skip-rla, Kohert . Ferguson of Mnrshtleld, worm, Mrs. H. H. Honrdman, Mr. nml Air. and. Mis. Paul Keed' of Klum- Mrs. Charles Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. H. nth Fulls, 10.13. Rhut and F. E. Ncer . M. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. V. 10. Luce, of Salem, It. A. Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. ; Misses Elizabeth MeDonell, Julia MciL. W. Hnwley. and H. W. Earl of Eu- Donell, Dora Gnrlbnldl nnd Lillian geno, nnd the following from Portland: : Bertngna. , . Mr. nnd Mrs. D. E. Cnrlnulst und fnm- 'A surprise for all children hnvlng lly. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thompson. Mr. ' their hair cut Wedriesdny'nt the High- and Mrs. U. E. Evans nnd Mr. aud j way Barber Shop. : 10 No. Riverside. Mrs. H. U. Truehlood. . , ., , . . 1 03 I Large stork Victor records at fal- Special for Wednesday nt Ihe Hnn- mer Music Store. . tf , dirrnft Shop Stamped runners and I Hemstiichln' buttons covered nt the : pillow tops. Values up lo ll. 75, your (Handicraft Shop, tf I choice 60o. 1041 F, J. Chsuvet and wife afrlvcd In The new Llbertyi 'market, corner . the city this forenoon from Sacramen- , Main and Holly. Is now open for bus- to, Calif... to visit Mr. nnd Mrs.. A. H. , tnoss.'.-H lth nil nw: flxlurss and com plete line, of; meats; add', poultry. ; '.Many . bargains lin odds .and ends during the 'JUIy-clearanoa .sale at' thrfj JapsnasnArt'8tore. 1(16 Do ' You. Love Tour" Wife? ' Proloim her life. .Install ,sn . electric . range , SI 5.00 down. . 104 ..In response tn a call Issued In yester day .afternoon's 'Mali Tribune for n meeting or ihe Jnrksnn County Gnmo Protective nssurlntlnn last night about SU sportsmen respnndetl. This mall attendance out of a membership at ahuut 400 or MO was due to the fai t that such .short notice was given. Those nt the meeting discussed Ihe re cent shnkeup of the slate gnme com., mission and nppolnted n committee til draw-up resolutions on the same, ex pressing the sentiment of the asso ciation. This forenoon an effort was being mnde to h9ve another meeting called with n larger jind more repre sentative attendance, tn dlsruss and tnke action on the game commlsslaji situation. , Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. East Main nnd tfleneaee. SSIf Get your tree props now nt Hlg Pines Lumber Co. , 'IfPO C. S. Knkln ot Ihe Knkln Motor Co. Is In Portland on business. Gordon Stout gas. oil nnd storage, Old Valley Gsrnge. 30 N. Holly. 103 W. G. Elliott, wife, son nnd mother. In-law, uf Portland, were In Medford , Monday. Mr. Elliott Is territory mail for th Studebaker cars nnd transact ed business with Mr. Hlttson, tho local denier, Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from hla vaoallon. , , , . loi I Cloudy wenlher "nnd n moderate I temperature are predicted for Wed nesday. The mercury rose n little yesterday, nnd provided n maximum of T, followed by n minimum this morn ing of 5t. McDonald 6f Englc. Point for several days. . We. pay. for ashes Jtnd jaell .dirt chcaR. Brown. & White. Agoncy, .Ine. , : . - - .. ,.,tr :Do "Uou Love Tour, WJfd? 'Prolong her Hfe. Instnli 'an oneiric range 115.00 down. " . , 104 Staple drugs nt DeVoe's.' ... tf Russell s ' .. '-V' ,4V Wednesday i" , i' . -v.. .r Special MEN'S ATHLETIC Of fine quality check nain-, . J 1 00 sook, stripe madras. Exiraj M? , r v . '...;.;3ee other. pagesif or ,tlher,8pecKUa. i Special Return Engagement OF THE FAMOUS Nighthawk Orchestra FEATURING Teddy O'Hara, Singer and Entertainer . WEDNESDAY? JULY 22 Fair Grounds "Open Air" Pavilion Coolest Place ir? the Valley! EVERYBODY'S GOING! FEATURE BILL of the SEASON "TONIGHT Presenting s'!usic, ' Song, Novelty and Comedy. - ? HEADED BY STARTS TOMORROW! ,f0H! DOCTOR" With . REGINALD DENNY A Comedy of Thrills and " Laughter From tha Story by Harry Leon Wilson. Don't Miss It! Thursday THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON . "THE EIVALS" With A NOTED CAST- With Minnie Maddern Fieke, James J., Powers, Chaun cey . Olcott and 1 Tom A. Wise.- DUKE KAMUKU'S MID-PACIFIC BAND K In HAWAIIAN AND POPULAR MUSIC Featuring The Steel Guitar and Ukulele Lou ZOELLER & BODWELL Janet . , In -i . "SONGS OF THEIR OWN" , You've Heard Them On the Phonograph ARTHUR HOWARD 4 CO. in . .. A Domestic Farce Comedy Entitled "TANGLED TALES" WYNNE LORRAINE Cla3sy Song and Dance ArtlBt ' In . ! ' "A NIFTY NOVELTY" A Thrillerl THE DIXON-RIGG TRIO i ' In i I i lAcrftbatlc Bicycle Novelty Featuring .. Their Toe-to-Toe Catch 2 Performances 7 and 9 Adults, 50c; ' Children, 25c "Topics of the Day" " t - " Mack Sennett Comedy . v . '" Craterlan Orchestra HUNT'S VRATERIAN THURSDAY, July 23 l; Matinee' and Night SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENT'of the SEASON : MRS. FISKE THOMAS A. WISE LOTUS R03B KENNETH THOMSON FREDERIC GEORGE TAWDE CHAUNCEY OLCOTT .-JAMES T. POWERS JEAN FORD - . MARIS CARROLL GERALD ROGERS HERBERT BELLMORE Have oombioed for tour of ito, United States his aeaaoai ia commemoration of the 160th nntTeraary. of -tha ortffinei production of "THE ' ;;:R 1 V A LS " By SICHABO BRISSLEI SHEBIDiH . ' APPEARING UNDER THE MANAQCMENT OP Oeerse C Tylr-snd Hugh Peril - UNDOUBTEDLY THIS IS X COMBINATION OP THE MOST DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY, WHO ARE PRESENTED IN A COMEDY THAT HAS CHARMED THE THEATRICAL WORLD FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF. AMERICA MAY NOT AGAIN WITNESS SUCH AN ILLUSTRIOUS AGGREGATION IN MANY YEARS TO COME. SEATS NOW SELLING Floor, first 18 rows, $3.30; next 5 rows. $2.75; balance, $2.20. Balcony, first 2 tows, $K05;- .balance, $1.10. MATINEE PRICES, .INCLUDING ' WAR TAX-First 18 rows, $2.76; next 6 rows, $2.20; balauco, $1.65. Balcony,' first 2 rows, $1.10; balance 60c. " W 27-iiich ' l i Mann's Ginghams fino fast colored Kiiiff- haius, 33 pattorn., sonic plain (olors; bought to sell for 22c. Wednesday Special 12V2cyard Watch this space every day. Mann'j 4 "V. I Do Y' j lnvs Your Wife? Prolong