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M&FORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDTORI? OREflON, TTTEftDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925 PAGE TWO ocal and Personal Tho ilouhlo holiday nd ruin of yen- tonlay ) lured the nenr plrkliifr bIiuiv Hon In sointwhat of a muddle, due-to tho fact thut a number of tourist und other feetulur iiiokt'rs. who were laid off ontrdny. "did not show up for work today, and it waa dlffKult to Incato other 8 to tnko their plm-efl. That wit the Bituntlon thin noon. We retaVyvCArls attllb, of the U. 8. em ployment, bureau. tnid, but the ron-fuBlQnr-waH expected to be Ironed out by tfinitfrroW moriilntf. Some of the orchards picked yesterday,' except when It rained hard, and others did not pick. A number of local puckinK houses alKO operated yentcrUay, Wanted Kxperlenced ' millinery maker. JMiwi Taylor nt Russell's. 145 Mtf. and Mrs. R. 13. flora' have re turned from a business nnd pleasure tiip.to Portland and Hen t tie. : Mrs. 10. E. Clore will be In her stu dio Sept, 8 and thereafter for the reg istration of Qd and new pupils (n pi nno and harmony. Children, adults and 'high school credits. ! IT Mr. and" Mrs. H. K. Cope nnd son Nevln returned to the city yesterday nftt'4 having spent the summer in He- attlo. MtVC'ppe attended the Univer sity i of Washington summer session and completed tho graduate require ments the' master's degree. The family returned via the Sunset and Columbia. highways to Portland', vls HUift fiicndn In central and eastern "Washington' nnd Oregon. Mr. Cope returns to-take. charge of physics and chetnlB!r,in thQ high school. Anyons. hnvlng complaint to make about Irregular delivery of tht..M:!l Tribune or Hun at Jacksonville, i anyono dffarring' to subsf-r'.be for eith er paper, tolephone 203, Jacksonville, This is a change in telephon-j, the pa per now being In charge of the car rier,' Altpn Und ley. .'H Amohg'the, tourists and other guests here from distance registered at tho hotels nra Marietta Olft of Converse. Ind., Mildred Nellie and. Adale VI mond and Mr. and Mrs. Jnck IJeyelmo of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. A. U 1-1 oil by of Prince Ttupert, B. C, I. J. Ushei and A. VV, Maltby of Minneapolis. Marie Fey, Marlon Hebb, Cullette Cumin. Ray Conlln nnd William Howe of Chi cago, Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. R Tlohen of Phamoken, Pa., Veral Tathame of Kansas City, Mo Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Hergel and family of St. LouIh, and Horry JJrown of New York. Attentlon'Kportsmen! Fishing tack le, ammunition. Open evenings, Sun days. Ross & Ross, Central Point. ' 151 John E. Tortellette of Portland, tho architect of the new high school Is In the city today Incidental to the open ing of the bids this evening for the construction of the new high schoolt Landscaping Thoso desiring to beautify their homes and lawns, with wisely selected and artistically ar ranged shrubbery and ornnmentnl trees, may hnve tho free advice of nn experienced landscape architect from Portland, who Is visiting our city for a fdiort llm. Phone 5172 14R Mr. and Mrs. Ted Oo Tinner of Med ford nrrlyed In Klamath Falls lat ev ening nnd'plnrr'to spend over Labor Day" herewith friends. Tomorrow ev enlif they expect to motor to IGagle Ridge Tavern to ho . tho guestn of friends. Klnmnth Falls Herald. Soft velvet sport .models. Tho lat est 'from the eastern markets. Miss Tayfor at Russell's. ' ' . 147 Tho city and rural carriers of the lnenj postofflce went over their routes today loaded down with mall, the do cummulatlnn of two days, because of the postofflce being closed Sunday arid Monday.'' ! i !W. : The Moilford' Dustness College hfts placed n great many students In good position .and Is recolvlng more cnllp than it cart fill; Its service trt you will bo to place you on the payroll as soon as possible, i Courses begin Sept. 15-81. OWN V - lfil Clarke Walker, well known raclnp driver who formerly made bis home herb but who to now of Myrtle Point, too part in tho Labor Day races yes terday at the state, fair grounds at Snlcm. Imngene Wallace, accredited teach er. Piano and harmony. Studio 23G Lust Main. Room 7. IM Callfornlnns registered at local ho tels'hicludo MIshcs Oernldlne McCow nn and Knld, Chitds of Rerkeley, H. R. WUklson of Fresno. J. F. Shop hard, E, O. Qrogan nnd Mr. and Mrs. WYlgnolo of Stockton, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C. Cnhlem of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. H, T. Atkinson, Mr. nnd Mrs, F C Peterson nnd O. 13. Peterson of Relvederet Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson of 'Burllngnme, M. Ruhl mnn and O. Chenmvith of Rakcrsflcld. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Llpplncott of, lark spur and Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Shaw. Mrs. F, pf Relsford, Mr., npd Mrs. Herbert Schmidt, and Mrs. N. A. Staloy qf (in, Francisco. Prick ledi cream 50c nt DeVoe's. If Mr ;hdi Mrs. (.his Newbury ni'e nniong local citizens who motored to CrnJer Inko yesterday. You .Milt ho ahle to earn ' a good hnlary. onoi year soonor. Courses bo gin Hnpt. 15-21. Medford Business College. OWN IB I iiii' mi i Still Uie Bales o Fluhrer's Milk j Bread forge ahead. There 'i no substitute for quality. i: r J At Any Grocer B I "Fruit packing in this community has broken all previous records for quality as well as quantity,'' uythe Cld Hill News. "The fruit Is com i:TE Into tho several packing plants In a seemingly endless stream und The cars are going out regularly, H. D. Reed. U. H, Inspector for this district who examines every car shipped from thin section of the county as well as Grants Pass, and who by the way Is 'one busy man,' claims thaj he has not had to condemn any car as yet and that he never saw anything like the enormous amount of fruit that is. be ing shipped from here for New York and Kuropean mnrkets." Tho kindergarten which has been conducted by Mrs. 13. ' N. Vllm and Mrs. V. M. Hlllis for the pnst two years will open for tho fall term 'on Monday, September 28th. Children four to six years of age will be re ceipted. For further Information phone 173 or 694. . J4f Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Colder and daughter, Ladonn, nnd Miss Cllndys VVhitson, spent yesterday viewing na ture's beauties at tho Oregon Caves. Smart fall coats. Natwlck, 1 Inc. 14C Mrs. Norma Payne Is spending sev eral days visiting friends and relatives ut Portland. Smart fall coats. Natwlck, Inn. . 140 Following two days of rloudy wea ther accompanied by much rainfall. today, which opened with cloudiness, was one of alternate sunshine nnd cloudiness, From Sunday n. m. up to S o'clock this morning tho rainfall amounted to ;34 of nn Inch, of which 21 of an Inch fell yesterday. Fair and warmer wentther is predicted for Wednesday, ' ' New shipment of felts Just received In white pablo nnd nil the new color ings. Mls Tnylor at Russell's, 147 Washington state visitors register ed nt local hotels Include II. C. Hotoh of Tflcoma, L. W. Llndsey of Ridge field, M. Rlnck of Port Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Faver, Mr. and Mrs. G. J, King of White Salmon, nnd H. A. Hognbom, C. K. Wright. M. H. Bar rett. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Frehnnd and Mrs. George Cotterll of Seattle. Budweiser $1.G0 per doz, nt Te Vo'n, ' ' 19Af ' Since Inst Saturday morning 197 out of the state cars registered with the local state auto ' traffic ' bureau, of which reglHtratlons 150 wero made undny and Monday and the others on Snturdy. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf The Crater Ijike Temple band, D. O. K. K.. will present another concert nt he city park next Friday evening at S o'clock. Fancy creamery butter 53c per lb. Tohnnon Produce Co. Mr. J. A. Gear, proprietor of Hotel Central Is planning on n trip to South ern California where ho and his wife will spend the major portion of the winter. Central Point American. Smart fall coats. Natwlck, Inc. ' . 14fl Miss Florence Miller from the Low- engart Company of Portland, Ore., has accepted a ' position with Mis Taylor at Russell's as designer and trimmer. Miss Miller come very highly recommended nnd will give persnnnl attention to all orders. , Send some pictures of Crater lake, jytedford and tho Rogue Vlver val,ley views to your friends, palmer's pic tures are best best. ' tf Mr, nnd Mrs. J. C. Ottlnger, who re cently sold tho Jnckson Hot Springs resort; have purchased the H. R. Nye place on the Pacific highway. Just south of Talent nnd will take charge In about thirty days. Mr, and Mrs. Nye will move to Talent. Cedar flumo lumber at Rig Pin Lumber Co. tf Miss Alleen O'Connor, who recent ly underwent nn operntlon nt the Sa cred Heart hospital for appendicitis. Is expected to he removed to her home near. Central Point before, the end of this week. New shipment of felts Just recelvotl in white pablo and nil the new color ings. Miss Taylor at Russell's. 147 Miss Jessie McComb, stnte home demonstration leader, spent last night nnd today In the city while en route from the Lake County fair to Grants Pass, where she will take part In the program of tho Josephine county fair. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf F. J. Mooney of Tosemlte National Park Is a visitor In Med fori who ar rived Monday. We pay for nines nnd sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Mrs. F. E. Corlos and Ella P. Rutnn of Yreka spent Monday In Medford. Dr. E. p. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main, tf Mrs. W. H. Fnllln of Grnnts Pnss spent several hours in the'clty yester- ilay visiting her son, 1L A. Fnllln, con nected with the local Southern Pa cific district freight nnd passenger office. Hemstitching, buttons covored, nt tho Handicraft Shop. tf R. A. Flaherty, manager of the Pine rtox conumny at Grants Pnss, wns a business visitor in the city yesterday. Exlde batteries for Fords, Chovro- lets, Stnrs. etc. $12.75 and 118.50. Williams ft. McCurdy. ; I04tf Tourists from a distance registered at MeVrlck's Motor Inn Include the families of V, P. Jones of Penntra, Kans.i William Van Der Weyden of Denver, Colo,, Mrs. H. Duller of Truckvllle, Pa.. H. M. King of Madi son. Wis., T. N. Fnyton of Ronton, Mass.," and J.'L. Mlnkler of Chicago. Screen doors . at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. East Man and Genesee. 88tf C. F. Swart s, recently Injured at Jacksonville when his foot cnught In the hind wheel of n slow moving auto mobile, ts now ahle to walk with the aid of n crutch. Cedar flumo lumber at Rig Pines Lumber Co. tf A. W, McCHn of Couer d' Alene is among the residents of Idaho spend ing several days In the city on busi ness. Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumher Yard, cor East Main nnd Genesee. RStf A twenty-two ton mill test of ore from the Sam Sandry mine on Foots (Veek. mnde by W. R. Wlllnrd, Is re ported to have held up the assays and proven very satisfactory to the own ers. Extensive activity nl this property Is expected In tho near future. Gold Hltl News. Pears, nriPlf, extra low prices. Johnson Pi"duio Co., 241 N. Fir Ht. Phon$ P7, 133U- A. Eggers, Injured in an auto wreck Sunday morning near Guld Hill, hus not Improved and Is still In a very critical conditio, according to re ports from the Kucred Heart hospital, where he is a putient." Alius-Gwendolyn Mtllege, who Is a putient at the Community hospital as a rettult of the same wreck. Is slightly improved but not yet out of danger. According to unverified reports Harold Todd, com panion pf Hernia House, killed In the wreck Is becoming worse. Todd Is a patient at u Grunts Pass hospiml. Just received this morning 100 beau tlful velvet pattern hats and will be put on sale at prices ranging from $4.75 to $12.75. Miss Tuylor at Km- sell's. , , . - 1147 Will pny cash for used pianos. Weeks A Orr, Medford. ( lSlftf incidental to the opening of the deer hunting season next Thursday morning the rainfall of the past two days has furnished excellent condl-. tlons for such sport. Added zest for local hunters is that the Young Hard- ware company Is offering a -fine set of mounted deer horns as a trophy for tho man who kills the largcHt deer between S'pt. 10 und Oct, 20th, mule deer Included. Tho seuson which opens Thursday lasts until Oct. 20. Fruit growers get In touch with government free employment bureau. Medford Chamber of Commerce, for pickers. 118tf Fresh beef and fish at all times. Wilson Meat Market, Johnson Pro duce Rldg. .147 !;. It. Yocum nnd wife wero In the , city today from tho Persist district on ; IiukIih'hh matters. ' Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines , Lumber Co. - . tf i The autumn season Is now getting into swing as Is evidenced by ninny I leavcH on the trees becoming dlscol- ! ored and fulling.' However, mixed In: with this the rain of the past few days has' revived dying or backward grass; and, much shrubbery, cleared the atmosphere and a dried to the usual beautiful green scenery of the dry and j vnlley, which always proves so allur ing to the tourists and oilier visitors. I represent the strongest group of fire Insurance companle.H In America. Cn-rt Y. Tengwald, Holland Rldg. Phone B93. 104tf The 28 cars of pears sent out yester day makes a grand total of over 90jO . carloads of that fruit to be shipped to eastern ma rket s by loca I pucktng houses so fur this season. .lock nn Conntv Fair nnd Pear Show, Medford, September 1G to 19 j in7tf Donna MoDonough of Sams Valley I was a gueKi over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Llnville. I We pay for abes and sell dirt cheap. Brown &. White Agency, Inc. tf Miss Lorna liamrick left today for Son Jose, Calif., to re-enter the nor mal school there, after having spent sevcrul weeks here visiting friends and relatives. Large stock Victor records at Pal mer's Music Store. tf Oregon la ns registered at . local hotels Include Mrs. C. L. Alabley. Mrs. Miles Slmlekler, and Miss Stmlekicr of Kosehurg, (1. W. Knight of Hub bard, Miss Jessie .McComb of Corval ltfi. A. D. Addison, Mr. and .Mrs. George Perry. E. R. Paul, E. L. Kol lenborn. Miss Beatrice J. Harker, Miss Inez King of Eugene, M r. nnd Mrs. II.- K. Llinan of. Oregon City.' M. G. Clifton of Klamntl.1 Falls, and he foL-, lowing from Portland: Mrs; WVft comb, Mr. nnd Mis. L, N. Iluls. J, C. Tuurtolotie, Mrs. F. McKlbbnn, Mr. und Mrs. J. P. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.,Alvord, and Ward II. Hopkins. If your pictures are mnde at Palm er's Photo Studio, 717 N. Central, they will bo tho best. tf Mr. and Mrs. Amos Spangter of Adair, la., left this morning for Port land en route to their eastern home. after spending several days in the city and valley visiting friends and rela tives. Try that big milk shape nt DeVoe'. tf A sunflower, 15 feet In height. which ts attracting much nticntlon ut Its place of exhibition, was pre Hcnted by Ralph Wertz. a local citizen, to the Chamber of Commerce, which hns it placed In the northwest corner of tho building. a memorial service for our late sister, Julia Lawrence. Past matron will have charge of the memorial. 145 Two passengers were . taken to southern, Oregon's scenic wonder yes terday by the Cruter Lake stages, but up till noon today no pussengura had presented themselves for transporta tion. Regular communication of Rennies Chnpter, O. E. S., Wednesday evening. September 9 nt 8 p. m. There will b Residents of southern California registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. James Carlisle and Mrs. M. tl. Gleason of, Hollywood, Miss Helen 12. Cranston of San Diego, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. S. Miller of San Rafael, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Laird of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pritchett or Pusa Roblcs, Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. Pollock, and Mr. and Mrs, H. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Moore, nnd Mr. and Mrs, U. R. Hall of Los Angeles. t The ladles of St. Ann Altar Society will give a card party In tho parish hall Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody Is cordially Invited. 146 The old Warner balding, at the ci;rncr of North Bartlett and Main streets Is now completely torn down, workmen having completed the last Htopij of the destruction today. In a very short time a modern concrete huliffmg will stand In the site so long occupied by what was the oldest wooden business structure on Muin street. Just received this morning 100 beautiful velvet pattern hats and will be put on sale at pi-Ices ranging from $4.75 to $12. 75. Miss Taylor at Rus sell's. , 147 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf L. Jackson arrived In the city last evening from Flasher, N. D.. to spend several duys transacting busi ness und visiting friends. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. - tf Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Rldg. Phone 993. 104tf Italian, Hungarian, nnd Petite prunes were the features of the public market this morning. They were grown two miles south of Medford on the Jacksonville highway, where they can be purchased In ton lots. Due to the fact of yesterday's rain home grown produce was not on sale in (juan titles ns large as the average. Soft velvet sport models. The lat est from the eastern markets.; Miss Taylor at Russell's. - 147 Light adjusting at Hardman's gar age, Jacksonville. Phone 28J. . J&l HIGH SCHOOL BIDS The bids for the construction of the now high school will be Oneneri and considered tonight at 6 o'clock by the school board nnd 3. I?.' Tour- tellotte, the architect of the building, which means that the contract for the long desired structure will be awarded within the next two days. '. The chances are quite meager that the contract will be awarded tonight as, according to the contemplated pro gram, after the bids are read toniclil they will be studied in the rough, then and at a special meeting tomorrow there will be given a tbbrough perusa of the various features of the bids So far as could be ascertained early this afternoon, there will possibly be six or eight bids, two of which will he from local contractors. HOME COOKS TO VIE ATC0UNTYFA1R the new plans fi" the cooked food '.-xhlblts and salcs'this year. The cooks nil over the valley are planning to ..i,1n nil nnilmiu o rxiil.l In tlilu m( and the judges already!nrernssured of unusual difficulties in, making thcli decisions. This department is under the super vision of Miss Hrewster, the home iloitwtnut i-ii tin- nml uhn will hp nhlv assisted by M rs. John On m m It of Phoenix, Mrs. Carl Glasgow of Talent,' and .Mrs. Hal Plait of Medford. l tintes mis consented to act as tff.lclal auctioneer the first day. Merchants und wholesale dealers are respmidlng generously to Miss Urewsters request for special prizes. TOO LATE- T0 CLASSIFY FOIt SALK OR RENT Six-room house, Uouth Central. Phone 1U7-H. 148 WANTED-1-Violin students, special offeiv Phone 858-11. Have . lull FOR SALE Dodge roadster.' first ' dnss condition. Five tirfs nnd 1!25 license. Fenders and- body 1n Al shnpe. Phone 607 between 7 n. m. and G p. in. beginning Tues day. 14 WANTED Middle need woman for general hou.c work. Call Mrs. Don ald Clark, 274-J-3. . 143 FOR SALE Ftrst-clnss cow, just fresh. It. Dewtt, 274-R-i. 141) FOR RENT 'OH SAlE Five-room furnished house. 305 South Onk dule, . , tf FOR SALE Acre tracts close to town. H. N. Loflund, 226 South Onkdale. 14 WANTED Maternity cases. Ilenam nhle rate. Convulescent Horn'. Ashland. HM 4" A VrKHrf-Snvorn I Cnnnt-V Rltll.'l'H: will pay three dollars. Call 163.!, Ashland. 14 5 I I.OST Two weelts ngo Ind'e.V brooch. large purple stone, surrounded by : pearls. Cull Convalescent Home. Ash land. 146 THE orxwT$ CecURDeWUe's Cinemasterfclece FRESH FROM ITS ROAD SHOW ' TRIUMPH 1 " Starts v Toiporrow Matinee and every prlte offered will be equal or greater In value than the prizes offered in the premium book. Sir. Adder, the well known Ashland artist, has consented to assist Mrs. T. A. Miles with the decorating of the Womun a building, and work on this building will he commenced nt once so thut the entire building will be In readiness when the exhibits begin to, come In next week. Mrs. M. J. Norris will have charge of the commercial exhibits entered by women who aro doing commerolal work in their own bumes. If nny one wishes to put up such an exhibit and has not already sent In her name to .Miss Jane Hnedlcur, superintendent of he woman's Itulldlng, she should do so nl once that space may be reserved for her. Cook with gns. tf Increase Your Beauty . ! . and Look Younger Delightful Nnv Vanishing Cream Containing . True liiiturinilk Mum. Make Yo I,ook Years Younger Or .Money Back.. The old-time application of But termilk und Cream to whiten and preserve tne skin nnd remove harsh little, wrinkles and ugly sallow'ness Is grandmother's, recipe., and women. throughout the country ure again using it to ensure a' beautiful com plexion nnd snow-white hands aud arms. lluttermllk, however, It not alwnys nhtnlnuhle, hut n specialist has at last perfected ,n method of concen-, trntlng buttermilk nnd combining It with a' perfect cream, which you' can buy in small quantities ready for use at nny first-class drug store by simply nsklng for "Howard's" But. termllk Cream. ' There Is no secret nbput it' nor is I here nny doubt ubout the resukw it's Just a common ordinary butter milk In the form of a wonderful cream, gently massaged with the finger tips around the coiners of t He eyes nnd mouth. Buttermilk Cream Is sold by a.11 good druggists on a ' positive guar antee of satisfaction or nvney back. v . Adv. MILL RUN ' roit HOG FEED JVPerSk. .TV- 80 Lbs. CASH- GET YOUR SUPPLY WHILES IT LASTS. Get Our Prices On Stedefor Fall Sowing MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Phone 260 or 260-J-2 I Clear slghtedncss helps men attain. Victory, cannot be . won In any ot life's battlea unless we see clearly , the . . dlf flcuUlea ..that., 'beset our' path. Let us make for your eyes the glasses that will give you the proper range of vision and relieve your eye strain. Attend to this at once. 222 E. Main TEN POPULAR PRICES1 Adults .... 50c Childt en . 25c cuasvisiosIi vsi brings THe I Ifermi proper, Uggl gg ANOTHER BILL YOU'LL LlKE TONIGHT . fj iA i-T luttTEttN VAUDEVILLE I MAMfcSEBS ASSOCIATION j 3 - COMMENCING TOMORROW! : . 4, .?,yW)iU THE TEN COMMANDMENTS A PICTURE, OF THE AGES FRESH FROM ROAD SHOW TRIUMPHS NOW AT POPULAR ' . PRICES. 9or the unexpected Quest A cool drink produced immediately for hot wefttl'i'i" firsts emphatically demonstrates ilicXino ncss of your hospitality. ' Nothing spreads n fine social atmosphere like a cooling, refreshing drink. Have, a ease of SNIDER'S DRINKS your favorite kind and have it on hand when your guests call and that may be today! . ' . . ; ' ' ' ' Sniders Dairy & Produce Co. VETCH-RYE NOW IN STOCK Sulphate of Ammonia - Advancing in Price. " Picking Bags Seed Grains Grass Seed Sulphur FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE Wong Pon Chinese Medicine ' ' - II II rT -JlTTIJJBKWtl m ' VAcat and cfcronto d lIMmm ot Mm 4UMl f OBMBt , ' ' Ouwtf ftnd tmor trtatod, tafhrmM, tM T. blMtr and atomic tronbMr ftt kvntlt, nrptw, cotda. ttnala troabl, pr tlata, lew, TpTttutnotUA, uUitu tod throat trovfcW, rtttgroititm, tmHunrbOH. yoltrc ftoMuaptt atUrrfc, ItIIm, afdroU a OftlM Hoartt I A. M. to I P. M. VMMnteue rrm t Viti Front nil, Or. T7- TT-T I WITS MKDJOKD TK4DK IS KXD0&O ' Featuring JACK BIGELOW and hit 8 MUSICAL MISSES 8 in SONGS AND HARMONY WILLIAM HOWE and FAY MARIE In "SENSE AND NONSENSE" THREE MARION SISTERS - 1 in "PETITE DANCE REVUE' RAY CONLIN SUB-VOCAL COMEDIAN In A VENTRILOQUIAL NOVELTY HARRY BROWN : THE SINGING JUGGLER 'TOPICS OF THE DAY" MACK SENNETT COMEDY 2 Performances 7 and 9 ''. ' Evening Pries Adults, 50c; Children, 25c C'raterlnii .Orchestra Illotd Manx Powell Street at O'Furrell V SAN FRANCISCO ' S ''NtarestioEvrytbinl'' fi Every modern convenience B for the guest. Circulating 4 Ice water. Hospitality and S good service,, X HARVEY M. TOY B