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o o PAGE TWO ocal and Personal Tho various club and business mcii lire being notified to be. preaejit at the Chamber of Commerce tonight T ,n r. w- qo w, t. -Trrs:BBorfnh.rs ,: s pminw. . T. C. Stevens and Mr. and Mm. W. O. Delicious apples. good quality. $1. Foster of I.os Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. per box delivered any place In cliy. j. q BteVena and V. Irwin of Kacra Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. , mento, Mr. nnd Mrs. U. J. King and i lflHtf A o. Paplln of Ventura, Mr. and Friends of Mrs. I. I. Phlpps of 923 K. Main Htreet, who has been very 111 for some time past, will regret to learn her condition Is very critical at J the present time, j All classes of cnrburatnrn repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. If The Woman Biblo class of the First M. K. church will meet at the home of Mrs, 1. T. Law ton tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Hereon doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner J3. Main and (JeiiDBfiee. 88 Among1 tourists and others register ed from a distance at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Utilizer and child tit Vancouver, li. C V. T. JIalnes of New Rochester, N. V., Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilcox of Fl Paso, TexHtt. Vin- icnt T. Tompkins, Jr., of Culpeper, Va.. r,, (1. Itupley, Jack Hoberls, T. Rell. Harry Hart and Chas. O'Nei'l I Tf Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Culver J. H. Doverey, Fred Marrute and Doko Dnremy of New York City. Screen, doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and (Ipiiesee. , 88if Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metchnn, Mr. and Mrs. K.;K. Kubll and Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. D. Kdhain of Portland, who spent yosterday In the city, and Monday night attended the Mthla Hotel open ing nt "Ashland, departed this forenoon In two nutos for home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Metchaii met the others here Monday on their return northwards from hav ing placed their daughter In a girls' school nt Palo Alto, Calif. Tho women are sisters. ' Have you tasted Snldor's creamed cottage cheese. lfifi Jens Warner, a woodsman, whose family reside In Ashland, was taken to the state hospital at Salem last night by tho sheriff's office. The un fortunate man's conditions Is believed to bo due to a blow on the hood, fe celved a number of years ago. Mon- day In the detention ward of the cnun-t lv Jail. Wurner wus highly violent, and was controlled with difficulty. 1 odd Fellows nnd Reboknhs. nssl t the I. O. O. F. orchestra by attending , the benefit dance at Walker hall in . Med ford Center building tomorrow night. Invite your friends. KM Tho daily number of out of the state cars to register yestordny with tho local stato traffic bureau wus thirty. Don't forgot Tho Daughters of the Nile danco Thursday, October 1st, Fair Grounds Pavilion. All Masons and invited friends. 164 Mr. and Mrs. M. Kvnnoff are In the city from Rutto Falls, having arrived yesterday. 1 ' Noel Krskino gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the ad van - tago. Phone 729-W. 173 D. N. Smytho, mechanic, nnd truck driver for tho Crater Lake Park ser- I vice, during the year. Is In town nnd; will mako another round trip to the lake today. He Is one of the oldest drivers on tho Job. Winchester rifle for sale nt Do Voo's. 1 04tf Mr. and Mrs. I K. Klrkpatrlek and son of Klamath Falls were recent vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Herman. "I've lived In the Rogue river dis trict for 20 years," said Volney Dixon of Medford, at the Imperial, "und it has been a long time since I've seen conditions as good as they are this season. We have boon enjoying won derful crops, good prices and plenty of business and a good win tor is itt prospect. Tho cattle men aro happy with plenty of molsturo assuring good growing this full." Mr. Dixon, who Is a member of the firm of Gaddis & Dixon, wire fence dealers at Medford. is on his way to tho Oregon state fair after a business trip to Seattle. At tho Puget Hound city Mr. Dixon closed a contract for what ho termed the larg est wire link fence order In the coun try to enclose a largo addition of land. Portland Journal. 1 represent the strongest group of flro Insurance companies In America. Carl Y. Tengwnld. Holland Hhlg. Phono 9U4. 104ti WEEK END SPECIAL FLOUR SACKS The large size? ''containing an ex cellent grade of muslin. ' 99c doz. Has many house hold uses.,1 The COLONIAL 8outhrn Oregon's Finest Bakery National Hank Examiner Q)tto of T'ortlund loft last evening for Spokane, U'aHh.. after having sOnt several days here Inspecting local banks. The llsy Shop will open Thurs day, October 1st, dressmaking and art needle work, laycfteH a specialty. Komn 11, J'ulm liluck, across from Nash hotel. o lt7 Callfornlnnn registered at local ho- Mrs. F. F. Holden of Wilmington and the following from Kan Francisco Mr. and Mrs. V. 10. Meluskey. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Meloon, W. A. Ilolcornb and family, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Stock. Mm. C. M. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. It. b Denton and Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Shores. District Htate Fire Warden Philip 71. Ijowd, who has headquarters in this city. Is spending several days In tho field preparatory to calling In the state fire lookouts from their various posts of duty. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf James TT. Smith, an Applegate rancher, Tuesday filed a suit in the circuit court against John Doe, Rich ard Roe and William Due, for posses sion of six yearlings and a pair of two year old cattle. Smith alleges that Doe, Roe and Doe hold the stoc k un- lawfully, and will out return his prop erty. The true name of Messers Doe. Roe and Doe have not been revealed us yet in the public records of the case. Fried chicken or rabbits. The Cov ered Wagon, Phoenix. 100 Sergeant (.1 rover uwen, in chargo nf the local U. 8. army recruiting station has received udvices from hoadquar- tors that all vacancies In the quarter master's corps at tho Presidio. San Francisco, Calif., havo been filled. Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt the Handicraft Shop. tf , Clenerally fair weather and a milder temperature is tho prediction for Thursday, following a very chilly ami cloudy day yesterday with a maximum of (ili.ti and cloudy forenoon today with a minimum of 40.5. The rain of yesterday amounted to only a trace. Snlder's creamed cottage cheese made from fresh milk and cream. 166. Roy Ouches, a resident of the O riff in creek district, spent several hours here today transacting business. Washington state visitors registered at local hotels Include Captain and Mrs. A. Is. It. Davies of Ellensburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. S. Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. It. Is. Colter of Centra lla, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Hunter of Tacoma and F. A. Homer and Mr. and Mrs. F. Ilnd of Seattle. The fall senson of St. Marks Guild will open with a cafeteria luncheon Friday, October 2nd; 100 per cent at tendance Is requested. ICS According to local forest officials range cattle are now being driven to tho lowlnnds of the valley after pas-, turlng during the summer In higher altitudes of tho mountains. Large Cotton rugs wanted at Mall Tribune' office'. ' Ed Miller of tho Oxford hotel at Grants Pass, and wife, and James -Grieve, the Prospect hotel man. and Mrs. Grieve, were among the hotel people of this section who attended the Llthla hotel opening at Ashland on Monday night and drove to Ktam ath Falls and hack to Medford from that city yesterday.- "Last night and this morning -was th first good rest I havo had since the tourist season op ened," said Mrs. Grieve. 'vvho had jtlst awakened and had breakfast a short time before, at the Hotel Medford, at 1 0 o'clock this forenoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grieve expected to return home this nfternoon. Dr. V. G. Schaofer, dentist, extrac tion specialist, gas and local anaes thetic. Phone 1117. 426 Medford Itldg. 176 Fred MePherson Is among tho resi dents of lOagle Point transacting bus iness hero today. Large stock Victor records at Pal mer's Music Store, tf Several importnnt criminal cases are being heard before the grand Jury In session today at Jacksonville. The caso of Lymnn Huntley, local section hand charged with the murder of J. J. Gibhs, committed a short time ago. Is one of tho most important on the docket. Large cotton rags wonted nt Mnll Trihuno office. K. R. Kennies, one of the most prominent of the former residents. Is visiting In Klnmath Falls for n time from his homo which ho now makes In Talent. Oro. During his residence I In Klamath Falls for many years he served ns president nf the First Na jtlonnl bank. He still holds n large I n mount of property In tho city. IK Is ninth Xews. Prick Ice ct earn fiOc nt To Voo's. tf The Delphian Htudy club will moot at thn public library Thursday morn ing from 9:30 until 11:30. Dave that worn carpet mode Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706 Pino street. Phono B10-M. 12 Party who found black dog with Harney county license, phono 01S-L. lfir. Charles A. Wing will leove tomor row for an extended trip through east ern Oregon, Willamette valley and the Coos Pay country. Pears, apples, extra low prices. Johnson Product) Co., 241 N. Fir Rt. Phono 07. 133tf Your car washed, polished or steam cleaned by Pennington's llattery Ser vice will always be appreciated. ISOtf To take core of surplus students of the first grade of the Roosevelt school on the east side, a room Is being re modeled In that building to remedy the crowded condition, A new teach er wltl ntso bo hjrod when the room is completed sometime next week. The Cozy N'ook has Just received a frenh supply of kodak films. They have n complete line of all sixes. H'ti logons given In oil painting, water colors or china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Iiarto at Palmer's Stu dio, or 821. Y. Fx-JUtlge O. A. Gardner has been spending several days In Portland this week conferring with the state high way commission In regnrd to the pro piycfl opening of the William. creek road to the Oregon Cavesi Dr. K, D. Klwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport. Z28 ;. Main. tf Try that biff milk shake at DeVoe's. Mranronn matl TRinuflrc, A. B. Cornell was a Grants Pass vis itor in the city yestorduy on business. Included among tt of town Ore goniuns registered at the hotels of Medford are Mr. and Mrs. it, R. West brook and H. A. Roland of Astoria. A. L. Hlte und A. H. Ferguson of Rose burg, A. M. Hunt of Kalem. Mrs. Ar thur G r u bb und M rs. George H pa n -naus of Klamath Falls, Kd Harney of Kugene, und the following from Port land: Miss Mildred D. McCauley. Mrs. Fannie H. Perry, Mrs. Harah Johnson. Relle Hlgglns, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kelfhaber. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vincent, Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Bench and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Met- chan, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. K. Kubll, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kelhum and Mr. und Mrs. A. L. Wilson. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Drown & White Agency Inc. tf Fruit growers get In touch with the government free employment bu reau for apple pickers. Medford Chamber of Commerce. 154tf On his plea of guilty to a charge of possessing moonshine, Vernon Rush, local youth was fined $30 in Judge Taylor's court yesterday. Clifford Sullivan nnd W. Muckley, arrested with Rush at Kagle Point recently by Officer Terry Talent, were given their liberty on a motion by District Attor ney Newton C. Chaney, because of lack of evidence. fiend some pictures of Crater Lake, Medford nnd the Rogue River valley views to your friends. Palmer's pic tures are best. tf Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Falwell depart ed this morning for Memphis, Tenn., to spend several months visiting friends nnd relatives. Renntiful putterns In hand painted Meito China cups and saucers on sale at special price of 25c. Japanese Art Store. 171 We pay for asnes and sell dirt chenp. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Including the ten cars of apples shipped out yesterday, C2 carloads of that fruit have been shipped to east ern markets by local packing houses so far this season. A total of 1308 cars of pears have been shipped east, Including tho one loaded yesterday. When selecting baby's outfit don't fall to Include the Vanta non-shrlnk- able garments. A complete line at the Handicraft Shop. 1C3 Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 22fi E . Main. tf IT. II. Valentine arrived thin morn ing from Oregon City to spend several days here visiting friends and rela tives. Hand decorated candles. COc a pair. Jap Art Store. 171 Have you tried Snlder's creamed cottage cheese? Ask for It. 166 Hershherger Mountain. In tho Cra ter National forest, will have a mod ern lookout hojse by tho time sum mer rolls around again. Heretrtfore lookouts were "provided only with a tent for shelter. Ruck Rock lookout station will also bo provided with n building instead of the shelter tent now being used. The latter is on stute land near Rogue River, while the former Is nenr Trail, Rudwelser Si. CO per doz. at De Voe's. 130tf Snldor's croomed cottage cheese now on sale In Medford. lGti Earl Halstead York, member of the local postoffice staff, returned lost evening from Pendleton, accompanied by his family, after having spent sev eral days there visiting friends. Fel low employes say Mr. York took an active part in the roundup there. Hhowlng up exceptionally well la the gentle art of bulldozing. Having moved our kitchen from the basement to dining room floor in or der that we may give quick service. wo will open our dining room at 6 p. Franklin's. 104 A Ifnhso Sylvester, a resident of Santa Rarbnni, Calif., was fined $20 on his plea of guilty before Judge Glenn O. Tnylor yesterday to a charge of speeding preferred against him by State Traffic Officer J. J. McMahan. Dr. T3. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Tourists from a distance registered at Merrick's Motor Inn Include H. C. Johnson of Hloux City, Iowa, L. E. Martin of Tellvale. La.. H. E. Herbert of Jeromevllle, Ind., N. 11. Straus of Antonlta. Colo., 1 i. E. French of En- dlcott, 111., and their families. Specify Snldor's creamed cottage cheese. 166 We are opening our dining room at 6 o'clock tonight. Public Inspection of our kitchen Invited. Franklin's. Ifi4 Ignorant of tho fact that the Crater Lnko lodge wus closed for the season and that the stages had ceased to run. three persons alighted from Train No. 13 thin forenoon to go to Crater lake. Although there are now no accommodations at the lake, ninny people will mako tho trip In tho next week or so. Miss Helen Rodotph left last night to visit her parents In Salem, Oregon. w. o. w. Thlity-rirtlt Anulvcwiry Campaign. :tr,iHH) members of the Woodmen of the World have volunteered to se- uro 3r,000 new members. Wo wnnt you to bo one of the new members. Get Into the I'.lg Western Society that Invests Its money in Western Socurl- tlcstics. A big Initiation will bo held hero at Medford on October 2nd. Give your application to any member of the society. Fur further Information phone PJ7-R. 160 JOSEPHINE CO. GETS 5TH PRIZE AT FAIR SALEM. Ore.. Sept. 30. First Iv.e at the ntnto fair for the most pi t iniic imuhii nrrangcu ny noys nnn girls last night to Sherman county. Soc- n piace went to wusningion coun , third to Multnomah, fourth to Showing of Individual exhibits of the riuu memnors is now under wa TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT -To business woman,' clean rnyji), bath udjoliilng. Meals If Uvalrd.rhuno M ,.,167 medfotid, oftEnoN 0. A. C. EXPERT40 MAKE REPORT ON 'WATER SITUATION At the request of a number of members of the Medford Chamber of Commerce for Information regarding the proposed new water supply for the city of Medford. President It. W. Clancy felt tho chumber could best serve its members by getting a stute engineer to go over the project nnd muke a report. Accordingly the fol lowing, letter was addressed to the president of the Oregon Agricultural college: Sept. 19, 19L'5. Mr. W. J. Kerr, President Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. My Dear Mr. Kerr: Tho city of Medford is confronted with tho situation which has to do with our water supply. The Medford chamber of commerce has been called upon for recommendation in the matter. We are thoroly x . aware thut it is necessary fur us to inform our members intelli gently nnd to have the matter unalyzed by no other than an expert. With the above thought In our minds wo come to you this morn ing with a request that you dele gate a reputable engineer at our expense to investigate and mako a recommendation to the Med ford Chamber of Commerce ns he might find the situation. We ! will lend you for the use of your delegate, ull the assistance that he might demand, covering of course such mutters of trans portation, records that are now on hand or may be complied, nnd any and nil assistance that ho may find convenient for his use. As the time to secure this Infor mation Is very short nnd our people urging us for a recom mendation, we would like to have you dispatch this engineer to iis as quickly as possible, and would be pleased to hear from you by wire at our expense, tho exact date and time wo can expect him. Thanking you In advance for this particular favor, we are Very truly yours. R. W. CLANCY. President Medford Chamber of Commerce. In reply to President Clancy's let ter. President Kerr wired as follows: R. W. Clancy, President, Chumber of Commerce, Medford, Oregon. Prof. H. S. Rogers will arrive Medford Saturday morning this week If this date Is acceptable to you to investigate wnter prob lems. He will call you by tele phono this evening to make def inite nrrangchients. .VV. J. KERR. Corvallis, Ore., Sept. 23. Prof. Rogers urrlved In Medford as scheduled, inspected the new source, also the present source of supply nnd pipe line, securing full data on both nnd loft for Corvallis. A report of his findings will be made to tho chamber as soon as possible and will be given to the press for publication. 1 OBITUARY ELSOX Martha, daughter of C. K. and Leon a Elson of 311- laurel street, passed away at the Sacrod Heart hos pital this morning at 2 o'clock after an illness two weeks. She was born at Ash Grove, Mo., Aug. 26, 1912. She leaves to mourn her passing a father, mother, two brothers, John nnd Rob ert, nnd one sister, Chlovo Ellen, all of Medford. nnd a host of other rela- I tlves and friends. Funeral services will be held nt the Perl Funeral Home nt 4 p. m. to morrow, Thursday. Interment at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. BLACK HATS tho smartest thing in millinery just now. The last word in this vogue is the collection of all black models just received for this display. For hats in the mode and out of the ordinary. EMMY LOU HAT SHOPPE In M. M. Dept. Store vKT)NEftn.,y, September no, 102 CRATER L SEASON CLOSED ABRUPTLY BY SNOW STORM A heavy snow storm resulted in the official Crater lake Benson ending un expectedly yesterday afternoon In stead of thin morning, as previously planned. The snow, which started to 'fall lightly in the morning, grew J heavier as the storm progressed until yesterday afternoon the storm had reached blizzard proportions and there was six or seven inches of snow on the ground. Hence the lodge officers, fearing (hey and their employes might be snowed In, hastily did the finishing touches of packing and ull departed In the five stages for Medford, reach ing here about 10 o'clock last night. The party of 18 officials and employes of the lodge departed in the five stages at 7: 3D this morning from the Hotel Medford for their homes in Portland and other points north from here. It was still snowing hard when they left Crater national park last evening. Included in tho party among others were Munager J. (1. Kiefaber and wife, V. J. Vincent, the lodge auditor and wife, Alice Welsh, Nita Howard, .Maurlue Lombard and W. 1.. Telford. Chief Clerk George II. McMullen went over to Ashland today where It is understood that he will become connected with the Uthla Springs hotel force for the winter. The keenest expectancy is itlreody being manifested' In the 'coming en gagement at "the. Hunt's Crnterlan Thursday night", October ' 8. of the world famous comedy hit, "LiMht nln'." In the five years since this play was first produced in the Oaiety thea ter. New York, It has broken every long run record, not only in that city but also In Chicago. The cast which John Onlden will send here is headed by Thomas Jefferson as Light nin' Rill Jones, nnd includes the HCim? well known players who have been continuously identified with this sen sational hit during its three years in New York nnd two years in Chicago, including Mrs. Frank Raton, P.essle Hilton. Frank Thornton. Jack Mar vin. Felix Haney. Mnrgt. Miller. Root. Lowe. Myles McCarthy James Wors ley. Ethan Tllen. Nellie Keller, Wm. Wagner and Genevieve Lyle. V. O. V. Initiation. I A liter Initiation will lip hold til the ' hull over Totitrery, on Main utroet, on J Friday evening, October 2nd. All i mpmliprs irr rpnni'Htpd to hp nrpspnt. i C'nndifltitoH will please he there tit,' near 7:30 ns poHslhle. . ltiti K. O. HIIXIMAN', Clerk. Cnnk with (rns. $3068.80 GIVEN FREE 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 The above amount haa been given away by us In nrizeH. SG43.00 more will be given away as follows: Kirwt prize 192I Ford Touring car. HesldeH this splendid first prize we are nlng to Rive nway 37 other prizes. Rearrange the figures In the above square in such a manner that they will count 15 each way (horlzontaly and vertleally) and send us your an swer together with your name and ad dress neatly written on a sheet of pa per and if your answer Is correct we will at on re mail you a splendid illus trated prize list describing the prizes nnd giving full Information nnd rules. In case of ties general appearance, neatness and handwriting of entry will be considered factors. If correct we will advise you by return mail of a simple condition to fulfill. Don't send any money. Von can be a prize winner without spending one cent of your money. Rend your nnswer net quickly. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD fl South Commercial. Snlcm, Oregon HUNT'S CRATERIAN WIS OCT. 8 NOT A MOTION ALL-STAR CAST Mrs. Frank Bacon Thomas Jefferson Bessie Bacon And Other Favorites See for yourself why It ran for DON'T PRICES, Including Tax First Funeral Notifies -7T Tho rnin:i Inn ;n JlllllPS I. Jemaim, ho was lound dead In Ilia bed Hustle Itlvor a few days aire Imried in the 1. O. 0. F. cemetnry from the I'ouuer Kunurul Parlors at 11 o'clock thin mornlnB. Hev. D. J. Howe was In charge of the service. SHAM RATTLE A SI CCES JUT ATTENDANCE KM A LI The sham battle held at the fair grounds last night was a success, as far as the battle itself is concerned, but attendance, duo to the cold weather, was not large. Hundreds of spectators seeking to save money parked their cars outside of the fair grounds along the Pacific highway and enjoyed an inspiring display of fireworks free of cost. rvink wtth es Our Bit WHAT S YOUH. SERVICE SLOGAN, . a.T-WE PO .vr- ".y for M.L -'"- ' - M OUR CUSTOMER. Courtesy is delivered with each order large or small. You will like our coal and our fair way of doing business. PHONE: 239 MEDFORD " 7ze Answer to tfie Burning Question TONIGHT . Another jgglt,' MANAGERS' COMMENCING TOMORROW.. MATINEE (3 Days Only) RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "SHORE ' LEAVE" Th; Master Photoplay of His Screen Career Supported by a Brilliant Array of Film Stars. PICTURE in i pcrvfc h FAREWELL TOUR FRANK BACON'S MASTERPIECE The World's Greatest Play ' ' MILLIONS ARE WAITING three yea-s In New York and twoear , of the American theater. CROWDED OUTI BUY EARLY AND 18 rowi, $2.20; next 5 rows. $1.65; next rows, $1.10; balance, 50c. Sure Relief FOR II FOR INDIGESTION (NMGESTIOWfl j ctim Jf 6 Bell-ans U Hot water ELL'ANS 25c arid 75c Packages Cverywhcr CHINA LILY BULBS Those strnni:, sura liloominjr bulbs filnrl iliwii liriw for Olii'islrlliis blooms. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co, YOUR SEEDSMEN ' ooocooooooooooooaooocoooo Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Maniger Phone 105 SO North Central Medford, Ore. TONIGHT Top-Notch Offering OF ASSOCIATION jg5SBjSjSj Headed by THE PETER PAN REVUE with BEREBICE BRIN & CO. in SONG AND DANCE CHATTER BELL & DARLING in "THE LEAGUE OF NONSENSE" HART, ROBERTS & O'NEIL in . . EUROPEAN ECCENTRIC ODDITIES Something Different! CHARLIE CALVERT In MUSICAL OFFERINGS Entitled "JAZZOLOGY" A One-Man Band LYLE & IRMA CONNER in "on The wIre" Artistic Entertainment 2 Shows 7 and 9 . Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c'.' "TOPICS OF THE DAY" GOOD COMEDY CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA- Curtain 8:30 OF MAIL ORDERS Ara now being filled In the order received, accompanied by draft, money ordert or eertlfled check. i - 11 FOR l In Chicago, breaking all records BE 8AFEI 4 rows, $1.10. Balcony, first 2 O a J