PATHS TWO
OTEDFOTID MATE IRtBTTNT!, ftlTJVFOTlT). OTCEOOK, WEnXESDAY,. NOVEMBER 1S. 102."
: . -11
T deal and
Personal
Two bulhlinir permits woro Kranlcd
by tho city builtllng1 department to
lay, one of which wm k ranted to M.
Jt. llnnna tor tho erection ,of a rcnl
donne and garage at a rout of $1900
on Bennett Btreot and tho other to T.
Ahrnm for the erection of a 6 -room
dwelling on West 4th street near Suni
mltt avenue, at a co.st of $1700.
Get two of those household rubber
aprons for 76c at tho Kexull one cent
sale. 207
Carl Josehke. the old reliable watch
maker, In bark at work with the as
sistance of Mr. Williamson, at FJeht
ncr'a Oarage. Jill
A general exodus of Stanford and
California alumni toward, tho spulh Is
expected to take place the latter part
of tho week. Many local "grads" arid
admirers of these two universities will,
be among the thoUHunds of spectators
at the annual gridiron battlo on, Sat
urday. Home are already In the bay
region and others plan to leavo here
by train or motor tomorrow and Fri
day. ' . ,
Candy night Thursday, November
19. You may be .lucky! , Comc lt
us teach you to skate. Ashland Nat.
. 207
wo pay for ashes ' and . sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
- tf
The Rotary clubs of Orants'Pans.
Klamath Fall and Med ford will hold
nn Inter-clty meeting tomorrow even
Ing at the Llthla Springs Hotel at
AHhland. , Dr. W. W. Vinson of, tls
city, is chairman on the committeo of
arrangements... - ,,,-,
Number one sugar pine shakes at
Faber's, Central Point,, , , , ,212'
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Batur
day night. , . .. , , .. . .. - , 209'
Included among the guests from a
dlHtance at local hotels today are Mr.
and Mrs. F. I. Oreen of, Willlston, N.
P., Fred Igo of Salt Lake City, Mr.
and Mrs. Freddie Norman of Detroit,
Mlrh ..Herman Illckor of Duluth. F.
J. Gel sale r of Chlcapas, Max. James
Htovtjns, Ileno, A. Schonfeld of Cleve
land, Ohio, A. a. Taylor or Lansing,
Mich., and the following from Chi
cago: Illene. Terry, Cecil Hoffman,
Katherlne Carney, Ethel Lee, Cprdella
Quesnelle, Al Grady and Tom Allen.
With our eastern connection we are
Able to pay the , trappers St. .Louis
prices for furs. Johnson Produce Co.
241 N, Fir street. ... . tf
The "Woman's association of tho
Presbyterian! church wishes to an
nounce that tho dinner which was to
havo been given Friday evening has
been postponod until early in De
em her. . , , 206
Hunters going Into the hills for
bear are asked to be careful In shoot
ing bears with cubs. Game . Warden
Fred Morrill points out that cubs are
unable to care for themselves for two
years and that they will starvo to
death or bo killed by other animals If
the mother is shot before they have
attained that ago. Grants Pass Cour
ier. . . ,
The South Methodist ladles will hold
a bazaar at tho church basement Fri
day, November 20th, when nprnns and
fancy work of various kinds will be on
sale as well as cooked food. A hot
lunch will also be served at tho noon
hour at 25c. 207
Kcxnll ono cont sale Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. 207
Kccrulting Officer Potor Alslp, in
charge of the local U. S. army rocruit
lng station, reports thatjOaii Allen,
a natlvo resident of New York City,
who recently applied for enlistment
here, has been accepted and will be
stationed at Monterey, Calif., In tho
cavalry.
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur
day night. 209
Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and
best. Jones & Klrkpatrlck. , tf
Mrs. Hdward Mooro and Miss Bes
sie Fredenburg are business visitors
In the city today from Sams Valley.
Jarge cotton rags wanted a Mall
Tribune office
We havo room for some dead stor
age for tho winter. Low rental. Rtv
orsldo Oarage. 132 S. Riverside, tf
Tho actors on today's - vaudeville
program at tho Cratoiian theater ar
rived in tho city last evening from
Redding, Calif., whero they played
Monday night.
Camera and savings bank will bo
fclvcn to every person who stnrts a
wirings account with tho Northern
Savings and Ioan Association before
November 2fitlu See display at Med
ford Pharmacy. 21
Drupes, the vine stock .bears, at
tho Hell Vineyard. . 209
Walter Snckinnn. employed in tho
Pelican Bay region for the pnst sum
mer, haa removed with his family to
this city.
Screen doors at Wallace Wood's
I 'imiher Yard. Cor. East Main and
Genesee. 88tf
Winter Is here. Get one of those
lo water bottles at the Rcxall one
rent sale. 207
Kuril Rosenbluhm, a sslosman of Chi
cago, 111., left for Roseburg today af
ter having spent sovcral days hero On
business.
Turkeys wanted. Johnson Produce
C.. tf
As lie' result of a hunllm: trip of) A largo tree) growing In the vliln
Terry Talent, Roy Parr. K. Ingllug, - Ity of tho firo hall, nyw stands reveal
Harry McNair: and Fred Taylor, 08 ed as ftie result of tho razing of the
dead ducks were brought home when, old Oregon Granite company building
that party returned from Klamath at tho corner of Sixth and Front
county this morning after an absence streets, whero it had stood for many
of two days. Tho ducks will be part years. Tho lot Is now being cleared
of tho. banquet to bo served this.wcek.of debris, but It Is expected that new
or next at tho Hotel Medford, at 1 building operations will not commence
No meal is
complete without
Fluhrer's Milk
Bread o
J I 'M 'Any Grocer
which all the law officials of Jackson
County are to be present.
: Lessons given In oil painting, wnter
colors, of china decoration. Call Mrs.
Vivian Norman , aBrton at Palmer's
Studio, or 821Y.
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur
day night. 209
Callfornlans registered at local ho
tels includo Bert Levy of Hollywood,
C. K. "Hall and K. K. McMlohacl of
Sacramento. Mrs. W. 8. Muno of Chl
co, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Halght of Fros-
nd, lr. and Mrs. K. L. Thorn of Van-'
lee, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Morton of
Glendalo. I. I. Khoef, I. B. Horsfall
and Buster Brodie of Los Angelos, and
Major and Mrs. K. A. Noyes, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. White and B,' It. Freder
ick of San Francisco. - - - -
Dance tonight, Nat. 65o or 10c.
, 20fi
Dance given by the Ladles' Civic
Improvement club In the new hall Sat
urday, November 21.' Supper served
by the ladies. Alford's Imperial or
chestra. Hall has been enlarged. Lots
of room for everybody. 209
George Myor of Klamath Falls, a
former Medford resident, arrived here
yesterday to spond soveral duya on
business. .
Gifts for the whole family, reason
ably priced. Japanese Art Store. 208
Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. tf
T. G. Heine, M. D.( physician and
surgeon. . Eye, i ear, , nose, . throat.
Glasses fitted. '814 Liberty building.
;j 222
The Eugene city council this week
was asked, by a large number of citi
zens to abolish its municipal automo
bile camp after January, 1. Owners
of privately owned camps headed the
petition.
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur
day night. c -: ; , 209
The Handicraft Shop has a won
derful line of men's linen handker
chiefs. These are hand hemmed,
some with colored hand drawn thread
borders, others .plain exceptional
values, from 20c to $2. 206
Unsettled weather Is the prediction
for Thursday, following altcrnnto pe
riods of cloudiness and sunshine to
day. Only .01 of nn inch of rain fell
yesterday, the maximum tomperaturo
was 50.5.
Some wonderful values In station
ery at Rexall one cent sale. - 207
Christmas .suggestions In ncodlo-
work. . Chooso from, a large assort
ment of the most desirable, stamped
towels, aprons, luncheon ets, ,and,
other articles, too numerous to men
tion. Handicraft Shop. 206
Mr. and Mrs. H. 15. Peyton of Gold
Ray are among tho business visitors
1 nthe city today from that district.
William Peninger, who recently un
derwent two piajor operations. at the
Saored Heart hospital, has been re
moved to his home in tho Willow
Springs district. ' :
Get your fresh meats and dressed
poultry at the American Fruit and
Produce Market Saturday morning,
November 14. 109. East 8th street.
Phono 87G. , 206
Radio Wet and A. 1. batteries re
charged, called for and delivered.
Williams & MuCurley.
Twenty thousand dollars will bo ex
pended by tho members of tho Oregon
normal school's board of regents to
aid in tho construction-of tho now
Beach street grade school In this city, ,
according to information given this
morning by J. H. Fuller of this city,
a member of the board. Tho $20,000 1
will bo used In tho construction of
wings on tho new building, these j
wings to bo used ns practice teaching
rooms. Ashland Tidings.
Tho Northern Savings & Loan As
sociation will givo a camera and sav-!
Ings bank to every person starting
tholr savings account with us during
this weok. See our display at Med- I
ford Pharmacy. 211 j
Many Items on tho Rexnll salo will
make appropriate Christmas gifts.1
207:
B. tf, Graf am departed this morn-!
Ing for Kugeno, whero ho will saty for
several days nn business." . - I
All kinds of fresh vegetables, local
grown. Patronize homo industry, j
American Fruit and Produce Market.
109 Kant 8th street. Phone 87fi. 206
Dan co tonight, Nat. GGc or 10c.
. 206 ;
Visitors from the state of Washlng-
tnn registered at local hotels include
J. II. Deerlng of Spokane. B. W. Flagg
and family of Yakima, C. J. Shaw of
Leavenworth nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. G. K,
lilt. " V. H. White, J. Jeffries. O. II.
Benhe, Mr. and Mrs. U, H. Savage and
K. Kramer of Seattle.
Lot me write your fire Insurance.
Cnrl Y. Tcngwald, Holland lildg.,
Phone 993. , tf
Buy a city lot. All Improvements
paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl
Y. Tongwald, Holland Hotel. Phono
0n3. 108tf
Georgo A, Codding, chief doputy in
tho state incorporation commission
er's office, and former well known
resident of Medford, leaves tonight for
Snlom. after a visit here slnco last Sat
urday.
Most any variety of apples, Ttood
quality, It per box delivered. John
son Produce Co. tf
Decorated bread boards with
bread knife $1.25 and up. Jap Art
Stnro. 208
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. D. Burnham de
parted today for their home in Seattle,
Washington, after having spent sev
eral weeks with friends here.
Keep this date open. Buy a ticket
for the Methodist Jubilee entertaln-
j ment (Friday. November 20th. 7:30
p. m.) and help the Sunday school to
get a supply of good chairs. But If
it hurls you to laugh, advise you to
1 give the ticket to some fun InvtiiR
friend. 20
Fresh San Ji.nn lime, $3.78 per bbl.
1 Rig Pines Lumber Co. ISttf
Klamath Falls now has n populi
tion of nearly 10.000. according to es
timates made by telephone officials
who report 19:'5 connections within
the city.
1 Ilnmstltchtng, buttons covered, at
the llnndlcraft Shop, tf
I Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's,
t " - ... tf
J. D. Morrison, a Central Point
rancher, was a buslhca visitor in the
clly today.
Dr. W. C. Srhacfer. Dentist. F.x
traction specialist. Dental X-ray. Gas
and Incnl anaesthetic. Phone 1117
426 Medford Udtj. if
before February.
Dance tonight, Nat.
6 So or 10c.
206
A wonderful choice awaits you In
our line of Madcria and Italian linens,
of which wo have Just received a
new shipment. Handicraft Shop.
206
. W. J. Hartley, W. A. Penrod and
John Burkhnrt, accompanied by their
families, are three tourists from In
dianapolis, Ind who were visitors in
the city yesterday en route to Roso
burg to locate permanently.
Wo will loan In Medford all monies
saved with us here. Start your ac
count now. See us at Medford Phar
macy. Northern Savings & Loan As
sociation. 211
, 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 NV Fir
strpt. Phone UI. tf
, The 300 acre tract of tho North
Pacific, i Mortgage company, near
Sheridan, planted to walnuts 10 years
ago, produced this year about fifteen
tons of the dried nuts.
H. N. Lofland sells Ellington pianos.
i : . 210
Wonderful value in underwear.
Bigalow's. 402 Hast Main. 205
B. F. Van Dyke was in tho city from
Phoenix for several hours this morn
ing. Dance tonight, Nat. 65c or 10c.
206
A smal deposit will hold any arti
cle In our store until Christmas. Jap
Art Store. 208
A real estato deal recently consum
mated through tho C. A. Wing Realty
agency involved tho purchase of tho
Joe Harrel property on 4th street by
P. R. Shelley of Yreka. who will lo
cate here permanently with his family.
Jubilee entertainment. "Topsy puts
on a stylo show; a real Polly Parrett
will sing; choir quartette In darky
melodies; Sunday school children in
musical expression at the Jubilee en
tertainment at the Methodist Recrea
tion hall FTiday evening at -7:30.
Adults 25c, children 10c. Don't miss
it lots of fun. Proceeds to be used
to purchase chairs for Sunday school.
. . 207
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber yard, corner K. Main and
Genesee. . . 88
Dr. W. W. Vinson is a Medford vis
itor spending sovoral hours in Grants
Pass today. , ,
Saturday Is the last day of National
canned foods week. Order by the
dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 208
Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes. $3.60
per 100 lbs. Delivered any place In
oity, quality 'guaranteed. .Johnson Pro
duce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97.
tf
Much interest Is being manifested
In the Hlka" smoker Wmorrnw night
when 24- rounds of fast boxing will
bo on the fight cord, tho winners of
which will meet fighters at an Ash
land smoker Saturday night.
Ask your denier for Foss Rogue
brand Oregon Frnnquette : walnuts,
homo grown and properly cured.. 212
A new shipment of ladles' hand
kerchiefs at the Handicraft Shop.
Theso are all new ideas a large and
attraotlve -collection to choose from.
. . - , 206
C. A. Mowry of Spokane, Wash.,
owner of the Spokane Tank and Cul
vert company, will be In tho city a
short time this evening to confer with
1. C. Gaddis nnd Volney Dixon, while
en route to his. home from San Fran-
aisco. ' -
Saturday Is the last day of National
canned foods week. Order by tho
dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 208
Thanksgiving Maderials, one-third
off. at the Snedicor Shop. . 208
There will be 2 5 cars of broccoli
in Josephine county in the spring, pro
vided unlooked for weather Is not en
countered. ' County Agent Herbert
Howell declnred this noon at the fo
rum luncheon of tho Chamber of
Commerce at the Oxford hotel. Howell
stated that the crop Is coming along
In good shape, with tho exception of
a few places whero the land is too
wet. Grants Pass Courier.
Architectural drafting. W. N. Jew-
ett, 206 First National Bank Bldg. 231
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inn.
tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Russell will leave
this evening on a buying trip to San
Francisco and Incidentally attend the
Slanfnrd'Callfornla football game Sat
urday. N
Have your brakes equalised and
put In shape before the sklddy season
comes. We specialize In brake work.
Riverside Garage. 10tf
The usual largo delegation of out
of town Qregonians stopping at Med
ford hotels today Include Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Woodward, Miss C. N.. Woodard.
Helen Tuthllj and W. N. Terrin of Sll
verton, Martin Feresholbert, Ted
Mesch, Duncan Ferguson Jr.. lO.r K,
K II lot and K. F. Kaylor of Kaiein. Mr.
and Mrs. K. T. White and R. C. Blax
all of Roseburg, H. It Gibson of Cor
vallls, C. B. Rogers, K. L. Kollcn
dorn, E. W. Harney, F. P. Knight nnd
J. M. Alnutt of Eugene, and tho fol
lowing from Portland: ' Misses Mary
Paquet and Mary Gubhardt, Mrs. T.
O. Miller. E. J. Stevens and family,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cathey, J. C. Black,
O. B. Edgett, Harry W. Fowler and E.
If. Porter. .
Danco tonight, Nat. 65c or 10c.
206
Oysters are now being served at
Crowson's confectionery and cafe.
, 182tf
Fred Bayllss was a visitor In. tho
city from Hilt, yesterday.
Have you seen the Medford gem
stones. If not call at 422 Park ave.
Post card will bring them to your
door. A. D. Barren. 228
We are equipped to do the highest
class of machine work and motor re
conditioning. Riverside Garage. 190tf
The Jackson county fair board held
a business meeting today at Jackson
ville, and attended the county court
session.
Saturday is the lost day of National
canned foods week. Order by tho
dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 208
Screen doors at Wallace Wood s
Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main and
Genesee.- 88tf
Mrs. J. M. Hnwkswood, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. I'eyton arrived
here from Santa Rosa. Calif., last Fri
day morning in nnswer to a tclegrnm
stating that her brother Alva Peyton
had died, but she arrived too late
for the funeral. '
We are now serving oysters in a
variety of styles. Crowson's, Med
ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf
Let Lee at tne Men's Shop measure
you for that $37.50 tallored-to-meas-ure
suit. Satisfaction guaranteed.
193tf
The, high school faculty and par
ents of high school pupils will be en
tertained at tho homo of Mrs. Gren
best show of the season, fur sheer en- !
: tertalnment generously seasoned with
wholesole laughter." - I
.WEDDING BELLS
Burrol F. lied path and Miss Lola
Roberts were married at tho Baptist
church at 10:30 this forenoon. In the'
presence of a small party of invited
guests, with Pastor W. Jl. Raton per
forming the ceremony. The young
newlywedu loft today by auto for a
honeymoon at Portland, after which
they will be at home to their muny
friendH at Ilia bridegroom's ranch near
this city.
Card of Tlianktf.
Wo wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy during the sickness and
death of our beloved sun and brother,
Alva. ';
MR. AND MRS, R. E. PEYTON
206 : 'AND 'FAMILY. '
rick iU '.
ilng, No
evening, November lflth, by the Parent-Teachers
association of the high
school. All parents are Invited
whether members of tho P. T. A. or
not.
Large stock of Victor records at
Palmer's Music store. tf
John Tomlln, Earl Tumy, Floyd
Cook and Don Clark left this noon to
hunt ducks In tho Klamath country.
Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes, $3.50
per 100 lbs. Deljverod any place In
city. . quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone
97. - tf
Mrs. F. C. Kenly has recovered from
the effects of an accident which oc
curred Sunday morning when as elec
trlct light pole and wires fell on her
touring car near Hamlin's orchard.
Tho Daughters of the American
Revolution will meet with Mrs. H. E.
Marsh on Saturday afternoon. Mrs.
Seymour Jonej. state regent, will mko
her annual vifjit. t tho chapter.
The Western Association Managers
vaudeville bill appearing a the Cra
terlan theater' tonight, for two "per
formances, (a -complimented highly in
a review published In-the Chlco (Cal.)
EnterprlKO Monday, and called "the
Stmlclmkcr RciH)rt Denied.
SOUTH BEND. I ml., Nov. 18. (A.!
P.) A. R. .Ersklne, president of the ,
Studebaker corporation, declared to-
is negotiating for a site on the Pacific i
coast on which to erect a $20,000,000
sieei piant, i are, 'wnpny unrouiuica
and untrue." '
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
IttOKXSTtOHjJ
Bell-ana -
Hot water
Sure Relief
2S and 75 Packages- Everywhere
0
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
foil HA 1.15 Cointilotely furnished
ti-ronm modern homo, within two
' hlnrkn Hotel Medford, Port OffL'O.
park, library: near new hlKh school,
llox Al, Mull Trlhune. 208
FOll SAl.R nieyele, cheap.
I '.row n. 11)9 i :. Main.
Mrs.
206
KOU UKNT Furnished houao.
Kit. Oakdale.
jnr.
tf
LOST Oil TAKK.V Dog harness nnd
collar. Phono 723-J. 206
Foil BAUi-Oceso anil chickens,
dressed. Phono 132-1... 211
FOlt SALIC Havnes llirht six In Rood
shaiio. Hox 11. 8., Mall Tribune.
208
FOll 11KNT New 4-room furnished
btmsalow. Heady Doc. 1st. Inquire
M0 8. Central. 20f.'lf
FOH UI'WT Furnished apartment.
Kleetiio raiifre nnd comfortably fur
nished. (II Ho. Oakdale.
Foil IlKNT Furnished housekeeplnR
rooms. Phone 2IU-H. 2.4
WAXTF.P Kxperleneed housekeep
wants steady position by hour or
day. Margaret. Phelps. Phone 467-.!
Apt. 26. SOS
FOll HALF. Matched hlitrk tenm.
weight about 2S00. sound nnd Rcn
tle. Priced to sell. Inquire . I. A9An
derson. 332 Critter Itke ave. 211
FOtl SAI.K A classy in ft. counter
with shelving underneath nnd four
doors. Aim Rood ,5x1:1 Hrussels
run for office or hWne. $15 each.
See Dr. Ulckert. 222 K. Main. 208
FOll SAI.K Slide trombone In Rood
condition, cheap for cah. 411 H.
(viiirel. nve, JOS
Our Service
Makes
Satisfaction -
COAL
and
BRIQUETS
PHONE 239
aiKSENCOAtr
PHONE 239 MEDFORD '
7fo Answer lo the Burning Quest tor,
Have You
Visited Our
Flower Shop?
"We are offering the
very choicest of cut
flowers and potted
plants, fresh stock
even' day.
Say It With Flowers
Monarch -eed
CoJs
Flower Shjpp
323 E. Main St.
EXTRA
MATINEE Tomorrow
4:15 p.m.
HAROLD
in
"The Freshman"
TO ACCOMMODATE
THE CROWDS
and ' '
SCHOOL
CHILDREN
MALTO
, Medford Class Co.
Automobile Olnaa and Mirrors made
to order. Wo call for your (ash aud
replace brokon windows.
Ohnn. 14
mm
I
Money to Loan
On improved city property
or for building purposes
NO COMMISSION
CHARGED, ,
CoStS YOU lS3
Gfts You Out of Debt
Redden & Company
Room 2 Davis Bldg.
32 X. Central, Medford, Ore.
rhoi'c 720
1 TEY THE ROGUE BRAND
Oregon Franquette Walnuts
As Good as Grown Anywhere. .
Ask Your Grocer He Should Have Them.
Theso nuts nro carefully harvested, thoroughly dried, matliliio Kradoil
anil hand sorted. Not bleached, therefore retaining their natural
flavor und quality.
... WALNUTMERE ORCHARDS ' - -
E. E. FOSS, Talent, Ore.
TONIGHT
TONIGHT
WESTERN VAUDEVILLE Tl L
MANoERy association g',;
FEATURING
STARTS
TOMORROW!
"Graus
. lark"
;- With
NORMA
TALMADGE
Supported by
.EUGENE
O'BRIEN
and a
Notable Cast
In the
1925 Version
, of a
,':. !. , !. !
Classic Romance!
OLLIENE TERRY & CO.
In
. "LA PETITE BALLET"
Songs and. Dances .
ALLEN NORMAN (?) -
In ' "
A NOVELTY NUMBER '
HALL & O'BRIEN
In
"SKYLARKING"
AL GRADY '
In '
"PIANO SONGFOO'LERY"
A Nifty Act!
E. AND J. McCREA
in
"UP HE GOES"
Acrobatic Wonders!
"TOPICS OF THE DAY" .. ; '
MACV SENNETT COMEDY
' T""! Time 7:00 and 9:00 -
Evening Prices,
Adults, 50c; Children, 25c
CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA
RATERIAN
Monday Night
November 23
Louis Q Marlnnn Ksraalth -
r v , 'w t '
,rsoUdFWks .; iSlANGEMEW ARTHl'F (HOPKS)
heater, San A 11
C
Theater,
Francisco
With
EMMETT COR RIGA N
UNANIMOUS PRAISE FOR
THE HARD-BOILED COMEDY
"If you mirw WHAT PUICK tll.OUY.
you niy hh well (jiv tlimtcr gotng
rnllrdy n Im vr miitsrtt lioth tlic
heaven uml lictl f It nil.'-
ihi'Hcy IturrowH "CH."
'A (frcat romrtly; a play that lives
II) tO Hpl'fi-atiof )1 tllf fXtTHVil-
Kniifi'N of praise Unit Ihivp prccciiwl it;
u gortrcoiiH pcdiro of wht."
(ii-orue C. Wurren 'Llirflnii-te."
"It I" a (treat piny, on of the finest
of the Reiteration, nmt IiinC nipltt's
a wit in ice wan uiiiitiiifioiia that tlicy
liNcnt pujoitnl tlii'iDKi-h-CH at a 1 hex tor
fit inure jr-sira Hum tlicy could rmnt,"
. , Mwul Jones "Kxiimittcr."
"I tell yon nftr Peetiiff that ? - .
'WHAT I'ltH K ULOKV. we're more
entliusiiistn- tli. m ever, ami not only
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MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW. PRICES, INCLUDING WAR TAX:
Firat 18 rows, S2.75; next 6 rows, $2.20; last 5 rows, S1.65. Balcony,
first 2 rows, $1.65; balance, $1.10. . Box office sale Friday, 12 o'clock.
! Song Reiital of
ELIZABETH SPENCER
This "is 'a golden opportunity ' for
; Medford lo hear tin; famous soprano.
' .Assisting her will he' Lueilc' Collottc,
well-known pianist.
" Miss Spenecr's appearance ' hero
makes it possible to perforin nn inter
esting musical experiment. In some of
'the 'numbers, the famous artist will
compare her. voire with its UE-CREA-.
TlONliyMr. Edison's new phonograph. '
Friday, November 20
at 8:15 P.M.
First Methodist Church
ADMISSION" FWHl
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o Palmer Piano House
234 East Min , -
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WIT MFF0RD TRADE 19 MEDFORD MADE