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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1925)
o G3 o o yroronB yrftra lfctmrTE, mttdfort). onEfiox, moxday, novembeti ir. 192." o ocal and Personal Mr. and Mm. Klvin H. C'rutchfleM and son, Jimmie, of Portlund. are vls ItliiK at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl c. 'fladdls. Durlnir their stay hero they are meeting ninny of their old time frirruls, being" former local residents. Mr. Crutehflold spent Hev .Miss Qweneth MIIIedKc, who had been 111 for tho punt week, has resum ed her ditties at tho city uttorney's office, after having rocupcratcd at the home of her parents at C runts l'ass. Jladlo Wet and A. 11. batteries rc charieod, called for and delivered. Williams Mi Curley. All kinds of fresh vegetables, local Brown. Patronize home Industry. American Fruit and Produce Market. 109 Kast 8th street. Phono 87d. 20C Tho chlnook sulmon hatchery on J. Venscn and (' Lydlurd aro Med ford residents, who spent the after noon in Jacksonville yesterday. We have a market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds, must be fat and have liver attached. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Out of town Oreiionlans who arrlv ed yesterday and aro stopping at Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Al fred White and . H. Kaylor of Sa lem, Wm. KrobliH of Jefferson. E. R oral years In tho city durlni: his school " commlsslson, and will be operated days and is Retting much enjoyment In 1,1 1,10 future by tho state instead of rcrulllne dncldi-nta of that time with uv 'ho Maclay Kstato company. former schoolmates.. For five vears The. Jackson County Creamory has past ho has been tho manager and an order for 20.000 pounds of turk- i,,,, i, I.. 7 ,i . 7 -Keefo of Astoria, and tho following . i. ... . . . . ' . "... KU"'" from Portland: Mrs. W. H. Hare. Mr. and Mrs. J. D, McCord, Mr. and Mrs buyer foe-several departments of tho Olds, Wormian and King department stfiro of Portland, but at the first of the year -will assume a similar posi tion with tho leading department storo ot Sioux City, Iowa. . . Kraut cabbage 2o a pound. On ions by the sack. American Fruit and Produce Market. 100 JO. ath. Phone S76. '" 205' We pay for ashen and sell dirt chcup. Ilrown & White Agoncy, Inc. tf .The curtain at tho Craterlan theater, where tho "White Cargo'- drama is presented' tonight, will rise on time as the company jind scenery arrived In the city yesterday from tho north. : Number- one sugar pDie shakes at Faher's, Central; Point. 2J2 -.Wilhpur eastern connection wo aro) able t, pay the ' trappers St. Louis 1 i)fce for furs. Johnson Produce Co. ) zsi j) it s.troct, tr ,- ."'Centtal Point Is enjoying a new ci-ji In nuildlhg as there are several imw-' residences under construction. Bvci-y dwelling; available Is occupied and the rooms for business enter lirtEes. aro being rupldly filled," says the. Central Point American. ' See the 49o window at the Jap Art Store. 206 Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best,-,'. Jones & Kirkjaau-lck. "tf Hotel guests here today from a dis tance include I. M. Cook of Chicago, J. It. Hrown of Idaho, Milton Uoylo of Brooklyn, Harry Schweitzer of teuton, and the following from New York City: Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Keat ing. Karle Dawnie, Wlllard Dashlcll, Isahelle Herbert, Franklin Ceorge. H. C. McNulIy, William A. Crook, M. Vin cent. Saul Barslon and Harry Itanles. Large cotton rags wanted a Mail Tribune offlco. ' ' We have room for some dead stor age for the winter,. Low rontnl. niv eisldo Oarage. 132 8. KlvAvdde. tf George Sturgls was grantod a build ing permit by tho oily today to erect a smnll cottud on Narregan street, at an approximate cost of 1240. Ornpes, tho vine stock bears, at the Dell Vineyard. : 200 Screen doors at Wallace Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee 88tf i Misses Frances Perry and Josephine oys to bo shipped November 21st. 20 II. N. Loflund sells Ellington pianos. 210 Willlnm ("Bill") Hokonson Is still being held In Jail awaiting disposition of his case, following his arrest Sat urday In an Intoxicated condition on tho street by Policemen Leggltt and Dlznoy. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg., Phone 993. tf Buy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Ilotol. Phone 3- 108tf "Can tho Ashland high school eleven, swamped 67 to 0 in the Arm iatlce Day game In Meilford. stago a comeback," says tho Ashland Tidings. Local football enthusiasts regard It as possible. They feel suro that such a score can never be repeated. It Is pointod out that when Ashland licked Medford, GS-7 In 1921, tho Medford squad staged a comeback, and In the return gamo tho score was only 12-6 a lot ot tnings enter Into a comeback. In 11(21. the Ashland squad, oncourag ed by their victory, grow over confi dent. Medford, on the other hand, worked harder than ever. Now that Coach Hughes' men have boon under Medford fire, they know a lot of things about the team that were mys terious oerore. A lot of Medford trick plays havo been solved." Most any variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered. John- Bon Produce Co. tf Decorated bread boards with bread knife f 1.25 and up'. Jap Art Storo. 08 Hit-hard Colder resumed his duties In the Federal building, nearly recov ered from the effects of a siege of In fluenza, which had kept him confined to his homo for a week Fresh Sun jLan lime, f 3.76 per bbl. uig Pines Lumber Co. 181tf Hemstitching, buttons covered, at mo uanaiorart shop. tf Mrs. William Ferguson ' was a busi ness visitor in tho city today from Central Point. Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf The Jackson County Creamery has an order for 20,000 pounds of turkeys to he shipped November 21st. 206 miss Ada Browstor. tho county llartzcll returned yesterday highly ex-, homo demonstration agent, will meet huberant from Eugene, where they hart witnessed the, .O. A. C. football , victory ovor IT. of O, Lessons given In oil painting, water colors, of china decoration, Call Mrs. Vivian Norman- uBrton at Palmor's Studio, or 821Y. ' Dressmaking, children's and baby's clothes, needlework. The Daisy Shop, over Heath's Drug Store. Phone 1067. 204 Tho following Item of loenl Interest was published in tho Portland newspa pers as a nows dispatch from Medford, November 15th, twenty years ago: i no I'ortiantl business men s excur sion to southern Oregon was mot hero by tho mayor and lending citizens of Medford, who turned tho keys of the city over to them. Knell visitor was presented with a souvenir box of ltoguo ltiver npples," (lifts for tho wholo family, reason ably priced. Japanese Art Store. 208 Pnlmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Among Klamnth section people who spout rlundny in this city aro llalph Tinner of Klamath Falls and tho fol lowing from Fort Klamnth: Misses Ana tMrifvfvll and It"" Mlchals, and J. I!. Hlsmo're, J. T. Dixon. T. kj. Heine, M. D., physician and surgeon. Eye, ear, noso, throat. (ilusHpa fitted. 814 Liberty building. ' 222 The Handicraft Shop has a won derful lino of men's linen handker chiefs. These aro hand hommed. snmo-,vm&, colored hand drawn thread borders, others plnln exceptional values, from 20o to 12. 206 The Stttto Irrigation Securities com mission lias k run toil a rehearing to tho lyi1o Point Irrigation district on Us application fur an extension of time for a year and ono-half on tho slate guarantee of Interest nn a bond Issue of 3l,000. Tho rehearing Is sched uled for Monday, November 23. The application was. turned down by tho commission, along with several others at a meeting about a month ago. Christmas suggestions n needle, work. Choose .from a large assort ment of tho most deslrnblo stamped towels, aprons, luncheon ets, and other articles loo numerous to men tion. Handicraft Shop. ?06 (let your frenh menls nnd dressed poultry at tho American Fruit nnd Produce Market Saturday ninrnlng, November 14. 109 liist Slh street. Phono S7P. 206 Ask your grocer for-Fluhrer' Milk Bread. Delivered fresh twice daily. O O i with the ladles of Eaglo Point tomor row at tho home of Mrs. J. O. Thomp son. This meeting is for tho purpose of giving holpful suggestions to those interested In millinery. Dr. W. C. Schnefer, Dentist. Ex traction specialist. Dental X-ray, Oas and locnl annesthetic. Phone 1117. 426 Medford Bldg. lf A smnl deposit will hold any nrtl clo In our store until Chrlstmns. Jap Art Store. 208',i Mr. anil Mrs. Emmett Davis of Fl-eevllle. N. Y., aro house guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. CSroy, 22 Hose ave nue, for several weeks. This Is Mr. and Mrs. Davis' first trip wost. Hereon doors nt AVallaco Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and Oeneseo. 88 Turkeys wanted. Johnson Produce Co. tf. Cnllfornlnns registered nt legal ho tels include L. T. Casey of Fresno. H. E. Morgan of Dunsmuir, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. 8. Wilson of S'ockton, Mr. and Mrs. I'.. 8. Ijintls of Sacramento. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Wright of Drowtou. Mr, nnd Mrs. A. H. Nowiimn of Oakland, 1. W. Leery. II. It. Welch. II. H. Katz and E. s. Fish of San Francisco. A. U Lozorus, A. L. Winn and W. F. Ilynior ot l.os Angeles. t Fancy Yakima Oem potatoes. IS. 60 per 100 lbs. Dollvered nny placo In oily, quality guaranteed. Johnson Pro duco Co. 241 N. Fir stroet. Phono 97. tf A new shlpmont of Indies' hand kerchiefs at tho Handicraft Shon. Those aro nil now Idens a large and attractive collection to choose from. 206 Irving K. Kesterson nnd family were among tho Sunduy visitors here rrom Ornnts Pass. Thanksgiving Mnderlals, ono-thlrd off, nt tho Snedlcor Shop. 208 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agoncy, Inc. tf After hnvlng been connected with the eompany for moro than 13 years. J. O. Grey has severed his connec tion with tho Caddis and Dixon com pnny, dealers In fencing, to rest from nctlvo business life. It Lee nt inn Men's Shop measure you for that 137.50 tallorort-to-mons-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 193tf Havo your brakes equalized nnd put In shape before tho skldily season eomes. We specialize In brako work. Hlversldo Oarago, l0tf U O. ltowden nnd H. A. Meer of Copco. Waldo Smllh of Yrckn. and j E. II. Morgan of Dunsmttlr, aro busi ness visitors In the city today, Fnncy Ynklmn Oem potntoes. $3.60 per 100 lbs. Delivered any plneo In olty, qunllty gunrantned. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir atroet. Phone 07. tf On November lst.'n. V. Hanford of IJeach street. Ashland, ran a 4 line nd In the Mall Tribune nnd In two clays he states Hint 20 applicants ap plied for the three registered jerseys he offered "For sale or lease," nnd Hint they nre still coming. The cattle were sold to Mr. nnd Mis. Henry .Mc Afee of Ashland, recently from Marsh, field, who have rented the Abbott farm east of lown for throe years. A wonderful choice Awnlts you In our line of Mnderln iud Itnllnn linens, of which wo have Just received a new shipment. Handlantt l4kop ii06 Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. W. Joslyn arrived here this morning from Detroit. Mich., to spend several weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. (1. L. Mnynurri wlih the In tention of purchasing property and lo- L. II. Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Lylo O. Fear. Mr. and Mrs. John Stout, E. It. Heed and Phillip Beck. Have you seen the Medford gom stones. If not call at 422 Park ave. Post card will bring them to your door. A. D. Barrell. 228 Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Bebh wero Med ford visitors In Ashland yesterday. . We are equipped to do the highest clasB of machine work and motor re conditioning. Riverside Oarage. 190tf Warren Conrnd returned to high school today, after having suffered several days from a slight Infection on his foot that resulted from tho Arm- Istlco day football gamo with Ash land. Don't forget the dance Tuesday night. November 17. nt K. of P. hall. All Knights, D. O. K. K. and friends all welcome. 204" ADDRESS ON LABOR Exile King Visits Germany in Role of Ornithologist Father Black will bo host to tho clorgy ot tho southern Oregon Dcun- ery nt tho Catholic rectory tomorrow afternoon. The following priests will attend: lit. Mov. Monslgnor I-ano P. A., who will preride: Hev. A. J. Cor- mody of Ashland, lirs. W. J. Mengher. Medford, Rev. 8, A. Coupal, Grants Puss, ltev. B. Clery. Itoseburg. Hev. J. M. Sheridan. Mnrshfleld. llov. Hhns. D. Kcany, North Bend. Itev. D. P. Curley, Eugene; Rev. F. P. Llepzig, C'orvallls; Rev. F. Sullivan. Newport; uov. ij. J. Murnano. Monroe: ltev. T. Bernards, Lobanon; Rev. Jas. Saal,1 Iloedsport; Rev. J. L. Oarrlco. Myrtle Point: nev. L. A. LeMlller. Bandon. and Rev. E. Gocrllch. Sclo. rho subject matter of tho confer ence will be portions of tho Code of Canon Law. In the evening nt 7:30 o'clock Rt. Miss Myrna Bush of tho city build- I Itcv- Msgr. Lano will give an address Ing department, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bush at Willow Springs. Screen doors nt Wallace Wood's Lumber Lard. Cor, Genesee. T. 13. Walters wero In the city today from Fern Valley uttending to busi ness matters. Wo aro now serving oysters In a variety of styles. CrowBon's, Med ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf The Women's Missionary society of tho Presbyterian church will hold Its annual Thanksgiving and praise ser vice at the home of Mrs. E. P. Law rence. 613 H. Newtown street Tues day afternoon at 2:30. Miss Roberta llarr of the Friedman's board will be tho guest of tho afternoon and has many Interesting things to tell of her work among the negroes. A praise of fering will be taken. All tho ladles of the congregation are Invited to this meeting. Refreshments will be serv ed by the committee: Mrs. A. Smith. Mrs. Dymnn. Mrs. C. W. Davis and Mrs. Newcomb. Largo stock of Victor records at Palmer's Music store, tf Washington state visitors registered nt local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dean of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. IT. C. Hoyden of White Salmon. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Iterator of Everett, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hunter of Vancouver, and J. G. Mills, C. F. Wingnted. Ed ward Hlnoy and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Welter of Seattle. In tno Catholic church. His sublect will be "Tho Social Encyclicals of Popo Leo XIII," stressing particularly that pontiff's famous letter entitled East Main nnd I "n the Condition of tho Working 88tf , "-'lasses. This noteworthy document on the relations between capital and labor viewed In tho light of tho gospel of Christ, although written 34 yenrs ago. is even todny regarded by serious observers as the fairest and most sat isfactory utterance put forth on the subject. This address in tho Catholic church on Tuesday evening will be open to the public. All are cordially invited. No admission or offering will bo tnken up. Tho speaker, Monslgnor lanc of Albany, ore, Is the grandson of Gen eral Joseph Lane, tho first territorial governor of Oregon, nnd was parish priest at Jacksonville about 20 years ago. wsicrrw?, I tS Ft - .This is the latest and one of the few photos taken of former Xing Ferdinand of Bulgaria, in many' years. Once the most powerful of Balkan monnrchs he visited Berlin recently to attend the national congress of ornithologists. KLAMATH YEGG ESCAPED IS IT Htiifc'e. 8lie Is "perfectly twnazodM by the ttiiU'iuent ot u New York- pro ducer that ho hu been netjutiuUiiK with her. KuKcne Thomns wan removed to his home from the Sucred Hourt hospital yesterday, where ho hud undergone a major operation. Insurance f Any insurance I policy is good until tho loss ! 1 V&A-HolmesJ The Insurance Man Since 1909 HEM), Ore., . Nov. 1,0. John Tuel, under indictment In Kluniuth county for burglary and who was arrested Iant Thursday in Ilend as a suspect in a Prinevillo robbery was recap tured this morning at daybreak by Crook county officers tfter having broken jail in Irineville ut one o'dork Sunday afternoon. When taken Tuel wan walking along tho highway 20 miles cant of I'rineville bound for Mitchell, where his wife'R family are said to re side. Officers wero on their way back, having almost given up the search.- The escape was not dis covered until nine o'clock last night by the court house Janitor. Tuel was tho only prisoner in tho jal and he is said to have broken a bar on the window which had been broken in a previous jail break and was not well rcpnlred. Tuel's wife is said to be in Klam ath Kulls at the present time. Mrs. Ijunlsdowno Am:t'fd. WASHINGTON AI r s. .Margaret Uos.-i Lansdowno says she has no present Intention of going on the T SERVE FOR LIFE METHODISTS FIRE HOT SHOT AT WET 'JOHNNY' WALKER HOUSE LEADER TO STAND PAT UPON PRESENT TAX GUT WASHINGTON. Nov. 1G. (A. P.) Chairman Green of tho house ways and means committee believes the federal revenue for next year has been sliced to the limit of sound pol icy In the reductions already voted by tho committee In the new revenue hill nnd indicates he will oppose any attempt in the house to Increase tho tax cut. In a statement issued as the com mittee prepared to complete the WASHINGTON. Nov. 16. fA. P.) Construing the southern trin nf Mayor-elect Walker of New York as ' "rafting of the bill Chairman Green a move to obtain the support of that ' nnnouneed that tho book was closed section for Governor Al Smith as ai'nert to any further pleas for tax "proposed presidential candidnte," the ' relief. The treasury, ho said, could hoard of temperance, prohibition nnd ! not stnnd any reduction between tho pilulic morals or the Methodist Knls- M304,OOO.OflO estimated under tho ro- eniml Plmrch vloU'a If no "!lDtr.nlulit..tr ' Vktnliu nli'mi.lu nm.K..i'A.I vni t,ir r " , XT , I effrontery." and advises tho south to I This is taken to mean that the T Tl,l f u...i I . r-.".u. IIIIWIIUH in aiunu an LIIU inn V II i ",l,,m"' m"" Assaying Governor Smllh and Tarn- rate schedules ns now V, , r ... I"1 J I 9 , n'any URii in general, the board rte- i iii 41. oitui KB uir mo murocr HUNT 'S CRATERIAIN TONIGHT Curtain 8:30 XAi Marry Cert and Barney Klawans present Ife EARL CARROLL'S S0N-L ' ! - 3 YEARS in NEW YORK KSK' j(ffiJSlfl?rr i -VT 2 YEARS in LONDON -WT .7. i7Si-iV ySiij YEAR In CHICAGO 7"' V A Vltnl I'lay of Love nnd I'asKlnn In (lie Tropica TRUTHS A SENSATIONS DARES CAl'SK is the 'AKFI'-CTKD .Xl)S(ilISED TO TKT.TTIirTIHSTII TO Dl-U-'KM) YOCTII TO VSU l'I,AI TAUt THE OHIGIXAT, XKW YORK fOMI'AXY Crowfled llmisr-s WlnM-cver Shoun AtU'nls to Its I'nlvorsnl Appi-ovnl SKATS NOW si:i,,l.; i'iti'i-:s r.oc, $1.10, i.fl.-,, $2.20 SKATS SOW .si-;i,i,i.N; nlurnfl In a .tnlamant iitl,lloltni1 .n.lm. of Muuro Ohrrholtxer. Thn former (iiat It was "exceediiiBly doubtful If Bra ml drnBon nf tho Indiana Ku Klux tho (rtmocrats would carry a niivile '"" 'in uiiimi.. uiiiur m n. Roiitiicrn state' under tho ! "Smith Mdiionco waa proiiounrod. lie waa , banner." It Is nofcnrtaln. It added found Kullty nf second deKreo mur- I that they "could carry any state ut "-i ".y u jmj wiiii'u reiwiii-u BJU- all. urday. Htephenson didlverod a short speech before ho was sentenced In which he declared: "Time will unfold the cold while IlKht of truth and show this honorable court and the world that 0. C Htcnhcnson is not guilty of this or any other churffc brought against Mm." PEGGY JOYCE TO E CHICAGO, Nov. 1 fi. (A. 1.) The Herald and Kxa miner today print a dispatch frmn Purls, savins PeKy Joyce, whoso matrimonial venture havo been mueh In tho public eye, has retained Dudley Field' .Ma lone Now York lawyer, to start dlv procoedliiRs nKatnst her latest hus band. Count (.lost a Morn or. Tho story says that Malono sailed Hncretly on . tho same ship as the rountess when she left Now York re cently to establish her lenal resl dence. The count. It was stated, nc companled his wire to tho ship, the leave-taklnt; belnj? such that her hi tendons wero not revealed. Pewny a romance with the coun bofcan in Chlcnuo. when she wns np pearlnK In a revuo. The nmrriaKe took place eleven days after they had been introduced. . OBITUARY CHAPMAN Died nt the homo of her son. V, S. Chapman, two miles above lake Crock, Nov. ltith, Charo lette Chapman aged 82 years, mother f Hell llcunett of Medford, Samuel T. Calhan of Colorado; Mary Cornell nf Kiddle, Ore.; Chas, C. tMiapman of Talent; Mabel Curneu of North Hend Uosn Hoper, 1'etaluma, Cal.; laicla lleau of Port In ml, and Millie Hill of Seattle, W'n. Hemalns aro at the Connor parlors where funeral i ranKements aro being made. eating here permanently. Oysters nre now belnff 0tved lit Went In Central Point remctory. rViiua..t,'a ...x.r....l W I llV 1 N David T. I r win passed away at his hoipe. 717 North K Ivor side nt It) o'clock last night nt the age f ti6 years, 10 months. 15 days. lie was horn In the state of Nebras ka, married May 6, 1S0. has been a resident of various parts of Oregon for more than 4 years and fif)tho last four years has resided In Med ford, Death came ufter an Illness of five years. He leaves besides bis wife. tl'0c children: Nellie Slelaff. of Medford: Highly D. Irwin. Medford. and Mrs. U. W. Storle of l.9ymond. Wash. Funeral service conducted by Uev. Haton. will be held nt tho Conger nnpei ai s:mi p. m Tuesday, inter- Atlacklnpr Mr. Walker's' nolltlcal record also, the board declared the I south woul 1 be "Interested to know" of bis "connection with Now York's odorous prb-o fiKhtine; came and with those elements In Now York which are doing their best to murder Amer ican standards ofmorality." GETS SEVEN YEARS m McMl.VNVIIJ.K, Ore.. Nov. 1G. James K. Trent, MrMlnnvllln rainier, today was sentenced to seven years' Imprisonment and fined $500 by Judxc William Hainsey, following Trent's conviction on second degree murder charges growiu.-; out of the death of Oeorgo O. Hamlin. Portland. Defense counsel Immediately filed a motion for a new trial and the court granted a ten-day stay of execution, during which tlmo Trent will bo at liberty under a bond of J 10.00(1. The prisoner heard the court pro nounce sentence without a word. He was slightly pale as he turned from tho bench. adopted anil furthermore, that vigorous otodtlnn Will be interposed to nny attempt to Ko beyond tho committee's proposal for rertmtinn in the automobile tax. ReferrinK to proposals for total re ductions ranKing from $350,000,0110 to $500,000,000 as compared to tho Jli00.000.000 limit recommended by Hie treasury, Mr. Green said he was opposed to the use ot foreign debt proceeds for ordinary expenses In stead of reduction of tho national debt as contemplated In some of these proposals. lie further called a Item Ion to the need of a federal building program and the additional demand on government revenue this would Impose. Mr. (Ireen especially expressed the opinion that government revenues Should not be cut too closely because r large oeen(ltncc on busl ndltlons. The fact that since actual reduction in revenue has been nrnoorllonatelv less than the reduction tn tax rates, he as cribed larwly lo changing business couoiiions. JL - TOMOItltOW M.XTI.xkk ,XD XKJHT! "THE BEST PEOPLE" l araiiioiuifs h:-ii- oinody lilt of Avery Hi pwood's famous hIiirc success. Warner Baxter, Ksllier Italston, Margaret Livingston. Mllll I I,,.,, .,, , ,, q BVsHHiWHHIlHHMBIHH"DHRnDHmDI2SXB9BBnE,KmzBHiiB Cook with gas. tf J00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. W'ANTIOn to modernize your home: new finish, new foundation. All Work guaranteed. Prices i-,irn!,!.ln hone 6f,S-Ii. 1'. o. llux 054. 206 WANTKI) The care of a child bv the week or month. Call 55 Quince St. 206 Wall Street Report MOW YORK, Nov. 10. (By A. V.) Reactionary tendencies predominated in today's stork market desplto sev eral favorable dividend announce ments. Motors were heavily sold for both accounts, the rapidity of the decline In several Issues suggesting the absence ot recent pool support. Dni'ont broke 16 points. Prices de veloped a rallying tendency during the early afternoon, nltho call money rates were marked Up to fivo per cent. Foundation compnny, foreign subsidiary rlithts were an outstanding feature opening nt 16H and quickly running up about nine points. Selling pressure was renewed Just before delivery time," with tho wholo mar ket selling off again. The'loslng was weak. Higher call and time money rates caused more general selling in the afternoon, boar traders widening the scope of their uperations. Du font's loss was ex- ended to moro than 20 points and Vnlted States JJieel reeeded to 133 7-S. uner tmiustrtals, including (V. en era I Kleetric, Hears Itnehuck Vnlted Slates Cast Iron l'lpe, ute and 1 ml mm motors sold five to ten point ower. Wales approximated li.tioO.OOtQ shares. O Crater Tjiko Chapter No. S3. Ufgulur con vera thin Tuesday. November 1 7th. 6 p. m. Supper nt :30 p. m. Itnynl Areh decree, AH Companions urged ti at- i FEW I v Normal I ft iEYS I U( HNJN THE I Kmmetroplc Kycu. meaning thoso that are normal In youth are rare. Most eyes have not the proper focusing accommodation. When these defects make themselves Ap parent no time should be lost in consulting a competent authority. Our optometrist will senrch out for you In scientific fashion the eye troubles that are Interfering with your vision nnd we will make glasses to correct them, 222 E. Main Direct From Eight Solid Weeks Curran Theater, 'Frisco CrIIn K MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW! LOUIS 0. MACLOON ViesSiSA W manqementm ARTHUR HOPKINS THE HARD BOILED COMEDY hil MAXWELL ANDERSON S LAWRENCE STALLINGS aiAbtU or LILLIAN ALBERTSON Ulie ffloiit Talked about Plat in all the World PRICES. Including Tax: First 18 rows, $2.75; next six rows, $2.30; last five rows, $1.05. nnlcony, first two rows $1.63; balance, 51.10. Box office sale Friday, Nov. 20, noon. Do You Still Send Her Flowers? A GIFT OP FLOWERS IS A LITTLE THING, BUT ONE OF THOSE LITTLE THINGS THAT LOOM SO BIG IN THE QUEST FOR HAPPINESS. FLOWERS ARE FOOD FOR THE SOUL. DO YOU STILL SEND HER FLOWERS? Say It Wjfh Viewers FROM MONARCH SEED" CO.'S - FLOWER SHOD Phone 260 e. We Deliver tf Vlsiiioi! wi0ine. t W. . COOK mill jn