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PXGE TWO Jocnl and r. Personal Tomorrow Is primary election dav. when Hie noils are oien from X a. t. lo v.n.is will cast their voles eilliyl In the liuy in order lo uvoid the rush anil ioiiK alt in the evenliiK. whi n, as usual. It Is expected there will be oonKcstion at the polls an hour or so befol IosIuk time. Wanted 2U0O fans to nttend tha ...,in: of Tbo Oreunn-l'allfornla I I'allfornlal baaoball lenaiie season at Meilford. I L'' :io p. m.. Sunday. May 20th. J Klamalh rails vs. Midfunt, I'm; .1 M.-Jf.,,.) hotels Include .1. I..!tl' IVilitcir of .New Vork I'ity. '. .M. i i,' i' T:itL'r. u'. II. Sheldon- ' .' .... . . ,.u ! and .Martin " " v "'"" .lames Martin of Ut. I.ouls and Jir. and Airs. Jiensen of Iteno, Xev. ' Nat plumie open dally. Jess 10. Knyart left for his home al Mayfleld, Calif., yesterday, fol lotvlii'; a few days visit hero. For the woman of Iarer propor tions, these frocks iilve lines ef slenclernoss and youth, at the same lime cleverly adoplInK the newest ami smartest from Paris. Here Is a very chic and representative col lection of Renrlielle, crepe de chine, ratln. tub silks, printed silks null chiffon. Their very low prices prove thai we put no premium on chic and beauty. Size 40 to r.2. Steward's Sill ti SUi Store. r7 .lames McNair. who recently pur chased the Larry Mann linn; store lu re and who was formerly of Ash land an.l lour of Oakland nnd Hollywood, Calif., has moved with his wife and llltle daughter to their pleasant home at 12111 l-aist Main" street In Medforil. Mr. and Mrs. McN'alr find they have so many old limn friends and lie liuainlancea here they do not feel like slranliers. Special l'.lecllon Dance, Lake Creek, Friday Iho Ulli. "Star or chestra. r,u William J-evens of Kajem, demo cratic candidate for atlorney-ncn- iral for OriKon, and Uoorua Alex nnder, state prohibition dlreclur of Salem, lefl yesterday for lieaibiuai'lcrs, l.j'tcr havlim their tenil- lied for Iho defense in iho Chaney trial, which heniin Inttt Monday. iir. JthiKuH prescription No. 92 for pofHon oak a Kim run teed rem edy five-ouncn h o 1 1 1 o r0c. nt Jlenlh'H PruK Htoro: near ns your nhonc. Vrce delivery. r After having Hpent Heveral dayw In Medftird, State Traffic, l.leuten ant and A1rn. .1. .1. MvMahon left today for their home al Multnomah nen r I'oi'lland, Notice! In order to help ntnmp out the trouble caused by non-HUf-firii'tii fund and no-accouut cIhm-Kh, every person receiving one In re i( nested t( notify Houlhern (trefoil Credit I '.urea it, Hi! North Central Av Phono 720. f.(i President .1. A. Churchill of Iho Southern Orejion Normal Knvo tin addresH on "Higher lOducatioii a meeting of the Medford hlj;h Heboid P.-T. A. yesterday after noon. Vote for Victor Unwll, who has served you well, for county eotn- mlsMloner. Till Tomorrow when Salem Is to vole on IIh proposed KiO.noo bond Issue for an airport, 10 or more com mercial and army planes will u from Portland lo stnue an ail dem onstration over the capital city. The trip to Salem will be made in for mation, the planes leaving Pearson field. Vancouccr, Wash., at 1 1 a. m. Special Kleclloji Dance, like creek, Krlday the iSth. "Star Or chestra, fid Cuests from Portland registered at Medford hotels include P. A. 'l,crcher, 1 O. Vernek, It. M. Hum mer, M. M. Whitney, It. .1. West, c. c. o'lhien. W. P. Sartrent. 1-:. It. WillWron, C.eo. C, Aren.. U. M. I )n vis, ti. II. Pun field. Mr. and Mrs. V'. A. Hnninisum. -loe Hcbwanlln, W. Poote, William K. itUHsell. .Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Humer, Mr. und Mrs. M. M. McPui-dy, Mr. and Mrs. Kred .1. Illakcly. I,. M. Clark. W. II. Osborne, M. II. Itciuore. II. )). Newell. Caudal! Harwell, A. II. Col-, derma a, H. P. Hunter, Mr. nnd Mm. K. W. Hehmeer und Mr. and Mis. Hurrnpp. Jr. ITelnuiu'fl bnthn and plungo opens fov tbo Honnou, Mav 6th. 70 Field contract work called a crew of 1 T men in charge of lee I'. I ii'.iwn lo the Hand creek section of Die Crater national forest near the eastern border ut the Crater Lake national park. The crew left Ibis week and will probably be gone over a week. Sugar pine shaken, pew stock. 'Pal. "t-M," Central Point. 7ti 1 Mr. Man The hot weather in here. Don't let your wife slave in a still hotter kitohen baking bread. Have her phone your jrocer and ask for Fluhrer's Milk Bread. J r!. Temporary auto Keenii were Ih rueil al the Hherirf'K offlee today to W. 15. 'h;.rnw, K. KrontnH and I.. II. VunS.'oync of Meilfur.t. For the woman of linger iroor tiniiH. them- frocks Klvo linen of slentlernesH and youth, at the dame time cleverly ailoptltiK the ih-wphi and ttmnrtCHt from I'lirlw. JU're Ik .1 reiireMentative col- lection of Keoi-Kette, crepe lie chine. Hiitin, tub nilks, iiritited (tllkH and ihlfton. Their very low prlcca prove that we pul no premium on chic and beauty. KlKe 40 to 52. Steward's till ft Wore. 57 lie nntlcm-c and (leterinination. ('hrl (Jottlleb, otficlnl caretaker of Chris llottlleb, otficlnl Ciir the imuarium at the fhnmber of Commerce, has taunht - the lone. trout In the aiiuarlum to fat out or a bun and with his ring's holds Its l,odv near the surl'a. e of the water, the fish linmediately LTiiliK the food from between his , .... ,,.,,,.., " "" "'' ",' ",'!. ,;. K(.,i.-k of U.m-h.in... ..... i-.............. . ...... noon peiore groups oi curious spec- i-auner aiusic utilise nas two tutors. ' new records. They're biir hits and Vote 44X for Hal Hokh for nee- should lienr them. Ask I'al retarv nf Hlnle fill n,Pr Music House for dene. Austin's UouKlns Cameron and W. C. Heed, both of Cold Hill, were fined JTiO each In police court at (Iranta I'ass Ihla week. Try a change in your court. J. (1. l.ove for County Commissioner. j Last nlaht was a chilly one, to what the nlliht lemperalure had- been for several previous days, and hence heavier beililliu,' was wei- come. However, this mornliiK's minimum was 4)1, followini,' yes-1 lenlay afternoon maximum of 76, and the forecast for tonight and tomorrow Ih for continued mild weather and low humidity. Nat plunge open daily. d!) M I'm, If. (?. l'owcll nnd Utile Hon Illmer of .Medford wpent Monday in Awlilnnd, visiting with frlendH. Voto for Victor iiuraell for county commissioner. ff! Marriage licenses were Issued at ! the county clerk's offlco to Clar-j ence Dodge, 20, ami Inez Deter, both of Gregory, Culif., Kvnn S.J Tatmun, 24, of Colusa, Calif., and Zelma lilldebrand, IK, of Muxwell, Calif. Vnto for Oeo. Alden for sheriff nnd make the Hheriff's office the peopled office. A place that every-; one will hi wecome to come to at any time, where they will be treat-; ed In n courteous manner by every one connected with the office. () Fire of unknown origin destroy-, ed the Wm. K eat on dwelling, due; east of the Mountain View ceme tery, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. und Mrs, Kenton were nlone in the house when the blaze was dlscov-, ered. It had gained such head-1 way that efforts were directed to-, ward saving a few pieces of furni ture. Los Is estimated at $2.f00, partially covered by Insurance. Mr. Kenton 1h an H. P. switchman, hul ho. Hhot been able to work for the last four months because of ill health. Ashland Tidings. Wolla Taxi, 2 5c. Phono 25. A. K. Uosenbaum was In (Jrants Pass yestenlny, meeting friends. "Ctrl nf My Dreams," hnvo you heard Oeno Austin sing It? No? Then you've missed a real treat. Hear It at Palmer Music House.. 57 California ns reuiniered at local hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas llnidbury of Hurlliigame, Mr. and Airs. Frank Alklus und Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hoggs of IJnke()ort, C. M. llernden of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanderson of Holly wood, Mrs. F. S. Anderson of Wil lows, H. C. Craven of t-os Angeles, and the following of San Francisco: Hen Jam In Newman, ( leorge Polk, S. M. l,atz. William Kilns, II. 1.. HiiHsnn, W. A. Frul Iger, M, .1. J . Oshier, A. .1. Martin, Jr., It. F. Hill. II. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J'. J,. Hunnan, Jr., A. Meyer, A. C. Mones- ser and n. ti. ngner. Try n. change In your court. J. (1. ove for County Commissioner. ff After having been closed during the winter months, the shooting gallery ou South Front street is scheduled to be opened soon, ns itji proprietor, Thomas Peterson, ac companied by his family, arrived In Medford this week from Corn ing, Calif., where he had spent the ', winter. The shooting gallery was! opened for the first time last year! and enjoyed a good patronage. Are you having trouble with sour! milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. PhoneRi 5sii-j-i or rs-M. r.c C. Wells, deputy 1'nlted Slates' marshal, returned to his headquar ters here this forenoon from Port land, where he hail spent two days ou official business. Crater lake Chupler H. A. It. will hold the May meeting at the home of Mrs. It. (1. Harding, N'.'S Dakota avenue, Saturday, May ll. rt; There are 12.7X3 registered vol-: ers in Douglas county, of the total number, X.U&S are republicans audi 3,4fifi arc democrats. Of the total repaid lean registration 3.4 00 are women and R.SS men. Those reg istering as democrats are I .HOT women and II , I 4 S men. of unclass ified voters there arc l!4ii women; and 4lM men. All small huts, values up to t! to be sold for $7.!."i. Adrenne's. Gt; A fiO-foot length of garden hose was taken last night from the front, j yard of Itnymoud lteter on tjucen i Anne avenue. This is the first i hose theft that has been repcrted t olho police for sometime. Handpleating and smocking. The ! Fashion Shop. 424 Medford llldg. tf j Southern Oregon recently rccfrlv j ed a full-pane publicity story In ;the Hurbank, Cnllf., Dally Ueview. j which Is published by Harvey Mug. I formerly of Ashland. "Southern I Oregon Today Herkons to Autolst Anler." is the heading for the j pane, which nlso Includes many j beautiful views of Uogue river ami flshinu scenes along the Uogue. The nriiele is the result of n scout -( iug parly of the Western Auto Sup ; ply company, which makes a sur vey of the most famous camping and outing places on the coast each I year. Try n change in your court, .1. . l.ov, .for ounty i 'ommlssloncr. r.i; : .... k. , m ifci"inm nnv, .mi Mini f sweariou in 'rii.i n.oiu ...u..t .. ti m. and close at K p, m. Tel. r45 2. prompt sanitary jrar kge servlco. bOtf MEDFORD MATE A lame bouquet, IncludliiK a va- The fleneral Klectrlc riely of lirUiht flowers, donated lijjWOY, at Schenectady. S. Urn. Klnur. U'iuuu..il a oil diaplal , bl oadcual "Jum plunnln','; today tit the Oiamber of I'oin-1 Xorris' flrnl radio drama. merce, where also a bmniuet or; row iiikih. .May istn, at . :;io p. m . sweetiitart, donated by .Mrs. Klla j eastern tl..e. The WHY short lliowii of 320 South Klnis atreet.jWave station. 2 X A D, will also ear Addilinnal boiuiuets from .Medford I y the play. The eastern station flower Krowers arc welcome at all Is a powerful one and many local times, ncrordliiK to Urs. Urnce receivers pick It up. oss, asistant secretary of the c,eo. Alden, the republican ciin chuniber. didate for sheriff, believes In en- Klncald's dance, Kaule Point Sat. iurclni; all the laws all of the time. Gsfwilh a siuaro ileal for everyone. Let me write your fire Insurance.! f',i" Carl y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. tf" Included umonn the Oreonians reKiKtered at Aledford hotels, other1 than thohe from Portland, are f lail i A. Hathaway, Malcolm (1. Smith; r t-iaii-m. . . . wwen, i-j. i . j.an-i deberry or Albany, mil vt hunker ; or I orvallis, r,. w. llanta. c. K. j Scllmeer, II. Anderson, C. .. lley.) I O' n ourK ana r . i.. .innes or i-.u-, 1 u'ene. A. I,. Huron, llov Knller and 1'.i..ut r.rm - " M On n low niln nf Inlnrnnt. ma Ial den & Co. 42Mt ' A niirnher of lnml hoxliiK fanHl are plannJnts to attend the nmokerj toniKht al Orauts Pass, where Joe Gorman of Grants Pass will meet ii,n ;llyetl at Salem In the main event. Hayes ' recently founht a draw here with Pat Padeirord. (in,, Alden, the people's choice for the republican nomination for sheriff, has been a resident and taxpayer ot ,la'kson county for 17 years, anil will appreciate your sup port, r.li Center on Milam for county school superintendent. Til! liullding permits were issued by the city today to C. C. Darby for the construction of a dwelling on Queen Anne uvenue at cost Of' $4000; J. A. Howe for the con struction of tourist apart merits at 3IS, Twelfth street at a cost of $2000; Kdllh Norman for the con struction of a dwelling at 314 West Jackson street ut a cost of (1500. Voto for Hal Hoss, an nblo and experienced business man, for sec retary of state. dfl "itnmona," a song written for Dolores Del Hlo, movie star. Is tha tit lo of dene Austin's new Vic tor record. Palmer Music Douse. T.7 T. H. Dawson, one of iho Uogue river's most ardent fishermen, lias caught fii Chinook salmon this yea r. 1 1 is ca t oh tot a led 1 1 00 pounds, or about three-quarters of a ton of the big fellows taken on hook and line. As he has been unable to use all he has taken. Mr. Dawson kept his non-fishing friends well supplied with salmon. Dr. Dawson keeps an accurate check of alt the fish he takes dur ing the year. d rants Pass Courier. A farewell party was held yes terday at the Medford Domestic laundry for "Mac" McDougall. who leaves soon for Chlloipiin where lie recently purchased a small laun dry which he will operate indef initely. He fs well known here und had been employed in the local laundry for sometime. J. A. l-o ve has had experience j as a Comity Comiiiisslonnr. Vote for Love. . till Dance, Kagle Point Sal. nite, ' T.S President J. A. Churchill of the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland addressed the high school student body yestenlny, encourag ing local students to attend Ihe norma I school. Special Kledlon D a n C c, Itke Creek, Friday the ISth. "Siar or chestra. r,i Hemstitching 8c yd. Shields. 80 Among the hotel guests in Med ford from the state of Washington are H. Webster and C. . Fergfuson of Kent, D. It. Voung of Kverett. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. danzelman of Cent ni Ha and A. P. Shannon. 1,. M. Tutlle, It. C. PI lager. C. It. Jack son, Itobert Hrown and Delbcrt King of Seattle. d. W. Milam Is a graduate of the Pnlverslty of Oragon and Stale Normal school of Oregon; has been principal of high schools anil grades for several years in Jackson county. Mi Dr. A. F. Walter Kresso has moved to the Palmer Music Rldg.. 14 So. Ihirttett. Members of the Medford Uealty Hoard will leave by auto tomorrow forenoon at 11:30 for n basket din ner at Wm. F. Isaacs' !jg Uock lodge along Uogue river. The real' estate men will be accompanied : by their families and will spend only an hour at the lodge, after! which they will rcuttn to thclri duties In Medford. Shingles ?3.26 per M at Medford; Lumber Co. 33tf : See Kllnor Hauley Itush for re- cleaned alfalfa sm-d nnd baled hay ! -' Main. Phono 902. 332tf! Octnvlan A. Itadwanowski. the Hussian portrait painter who arriv ed here this week from San Fran cisco, will be in Medford for only a few more days before returning south, and local citizens who desire oil paintings nro urged to get In touch with him before he departs. He Is ntnklng his headquarters at the Hole! Medford. Nat plunge open dally. Heaullful small straw and sUk ; and struw hats, values up to $t'f5. your choice for JK.OO. Adrienne's. Mi The last meeting of the year of the Washington school Pa rem -Teachers' association wilt be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Washington school. The in stallation of officers for the en suing year will he the main busi ness transacted. Vole tilt for Milam for county school superintendent. Mi Victor Hursell has served the county well, vote for his renomlna tjon Friday. r.K The senior class of the high school U planning Its annual re ception, to be given Friday even ing. May is. at !i o'clock, in the high school gymnasium. Juniors, seniors, parents, faculty and alumni are cordially invited to attend. D a n c e, Klvcrsldc Community Club Saturday night. ltroadwav Orchestra. 5h Gene Austin, the popular Victor recording artist, has mode two new records. They are the bent ever. Ask to hear theni. Palmer Mule House. 67 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, atation. V will Helen tomur- Klncaid's da)ice, K.lK'le Point Sat. P. Morgan of Kaule Point spent yesterday In the city on business. Dance, Kafile Point Sat. nite. f.S ll'nlniir (,n r.rnrtlno. I enced. suecesslul wmiiiit Krafler. u ai aouress, ,i .-so. j. ir. li. 1. Jit-own motored in from thfi Merlin (llHtriet yHtordtiy nnd ! spent He vera I hourH in the elty ! viKitine local buHiness friends. Art vim h:ivlni frmililA uUh unur' mi,'k? Try lllltona Dairy. Phones!"' i'mor Music House. AT 58H-J-1 or 2T.S-M. f,Gi ' Kerr, well known "Cave- Mllllncry sale now KolnR on at j man" from Urania I'ass, was n. lo tho lOmmy I.ou Hat Shop in M. M.'':il businesa visitor today. Values to $10.50. Rncrlal' , CI, lift, vnlnou in t r.li l . t.n valuen to $7.0. Hpecinl ti.'jX; vnl- to $r--r'. flpPdal $1.08; one lot i $4,00, Hpeelal $1.00 each. Kid die. natK 4id; nnd up. flj Mr and Mrs. T. A. Ulekerftaff and daughter, Olorin. of Mill Valley, California, nave spent th" pnst few days in Medford, hav ing been called here by the death of Mrs. Hiekerstaff's father. 3 .1. Mikschn. Mr. rtlr-lt oritur r for the south this morning and I Mrs. Hickerstaff and daughter will renin! nhcre for an Imlcfl-1 nite visit with relatives. j A vote for Hal Hoss for seerc-' tary of state Is u vole for a busi ness official. 5t; First class paperhanging work wanted; guaranteed, 334 West 6th St. i r Mrs. Kdnn Isaacs, who has been III at her home with a seven1 cold for the past two days. Is reported improving this morning. Jtegular dan Kaglo Point Sat. Sugar pine shakes, Medford Lbr. Co Mrs. k. R, Lorton motored In from her home near JacKsonvli.--this morning on business and p (ensure Volo for J. ti. Love for County Commissioner; be will not sacrifice his duty for personal gain. fill Milam's number Is U.i. r.c ! Mrs. Zola Flek and Mrs. Oscar .r I Knox were Jacksonville visitors In the city this morning. Regular dance, IOagle Point Sat. fiX The Uowena Circle of the Y.vi men lodge will hold a dnnce in tho W. O. W. hall Friday night May 19. All members and their friends are invited. The Hand Hox Shoppe, 223 Kast (ith St., just casL of Orocrelnrin, has on display beautiful new hats of every type, including the famous Gage nnd Monogram hats; a iso more popular priced hats. (il TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT 1 l''OK HAI.K UXIK AT THIS! A kimkI il-rooin liousi with flrc pliu'i': 2 Ih'ii ut If ii I Ints. t'ch r.Ox 1:15 ft.; on u rood I'liluifi' with 1'iist ft'nnt ii nil ;i iti'nnil lil iuUi fnf shutli'; rinim fin thfei1 lioitKPfi. Thi. hits llliHH" :u'. worth tin? I.rli-p, SISIlil; sr.lld iiiHh will hnn- itli'. jsi'i" Cli.-irl.'s A. W inj; Acm-y. ! Inc. - ! r. s i l''OH HA l.ll- A IIKAI, IIAKCAIN I 111 11 lll'W KllSt Milll! hniili'. 1 rnmpli'lpd; 4 Ini'm. founts w It h I linth mill unfile, (hinily lltili. ;lt-i I'lti'n; koiiiI KiiniK.' iiml wninl shi'il, Kravi'li'il ilrlvi'wny wit hi lii'i'ijoln: shtnli' tin's: pnvlim. wuti'f. hcwiM' nnil HiilnwitlkH all In nticl pulil In full, a lii'iiutiinl llttlt honn..iit n iit'lco you nm llffiMil. S:!!l Ml; ti'l'llls. Sec flllirli's A. Winn AKi'tiry. lno., m phono S!4 -.1 aftiM- II i. ni. r.S 'A.N"l'l:i) I'ompiHi'nt cook fill' priviili. honu.. I'hoin. a.l l-K-:l. r.s I'llll SAl.l: l)n,lK,. IIIS IIi-ciim'. vi. ry ilon Stout CnriiKt.'. Timt'liiK 'tir, I'hi'iip. CJor 2 KOIt SAI.n U-nmm ltouso. lot r.fl XI. Ill fi'ot. on S. UlviTslllr; 4 riiont Innisi. 011 K. nth St.. lot no x-lHi ft.; ri-routn Initist' on North Ci'litinl, lot rillxtlil. rt pav. inonl down, halaiii'i' llki' ri'til. I'rlc.Ml In ,.), I'honn r. s I - T . r,4 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store FOR YOUR WINTER Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-incJi $2 .75 MEDFORD 1118 North Central Tel. 631 Reiclistein OREOON", THURSDAY, The Business women's dance. and Professional which has, been scheduled for May in the oriental Dynue's orcli-slra 25 Is to tie held Hardens, 'with' furnishing lli music. Wells Taxi, 2 5c. Phone 25. tf A. M. Arnold of Portland, rep resentative of the Brotherhood of Hallway clerks, stopped in the city yesterday on his way south lo confer with local officials Hemstitching So per yard. But-! tons covered ut Handicraft Bhop. tf i See Kllnor Harney Bush for re-, cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. i 8211 i:. Main. Phone 902. 332tf Mr. and Mrs. dnrlano Lorton. i who were married here last Mon-; day liillhl are expected homo Sat-; tittlay from a honeymoon trip ihruh the north. Are you havinK trouble with sour! milk? Try Hilton's Dairy, phonesj SI'j-J-1 or 2r.s-M. M' Have you heard Gene .Austin's new Victor release? Ask lo hear ' G- '-ov' will be a kooiI County Commissinnt-r; give him your vote. DC Stated ( oinmiin lent Inn Medford Lodge No. 10.1. A TvX v. At A. M., Friday, May' lKth. at 7:30 p. m. By or- i der of W. M. C. M. HOl'STON. , 7 Secretary. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION i A Dattle Creek physician says, "Constipation is responsible fur more misery than any ot bet cause." Hut i mined hit' relief has been found. A tablet called Hexull Or derlies lias been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys tem Into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and (causes a gentle, thorough, natural loiovetnenl without ffirminirii huhfl iu(. (.V,M. im.r).;isig ihe dose. j Stop suffering from constipation. i chew a Hexall Orderlle at. night. Next day bright. del 24 for 2fc today at tile nearesl Hexall Drug Si ore. I CLEANED IMEANS tTHRiFT Koal Dry C'loan iug length e us wear, also keeps apparel immacu late and hygieni cal ly clean, ilod ei'ale rates. HAVE YOUR EYE 5 EXAMINED We pay a terrible " PENALTY oft-times from pye neg lect. "J'ia better to be safe tlian sorry. OUR SLOGAN Oootl glasses if you need them, otherwise GOOD ADV1CK. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main rsr-f 1 SWfLmZmSl IRE Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 FUEL CO. Deuel MAY 17, 1928. j - Two Kille.1 By Storm TIXSA , Okla Tuiv 17. WPi Tw...ueJ,.L,.d...k;j.,v ami no,. ..n'W.U.,iW.M:..?...!.. tn.;. l.Khl-L'UMillit! oil li.la wne iiH tlu- re.uli nf a Ih-uvv win.l iiiul i-iiln sf'Min that vvim the fh'lil. Jrfcfh Just One. in a Great While the Producers In 1 Their drQ f :A J$kr A Untiring Efforts Strike Upon a Really Great Picture IA n fyf&rSr V mdimX -one that is Miles Ahead of the So Called Special BtJ rs: &r$Mm ran-? Bhm lf Those Stepsons of Hell - ifks . - .3 Who Brought Glory to ftl"'?' , l the Stars and Stripes. 4 i S You've read "War Birds" ... you've ) 1 B? IZZF WinBs"-now know J , U R i-A H "mV X ... daredevils . . . exiles from so- , 31 1 SWT J "VJI e'ety - but heroes all! Fighting g j III I V ... seeking death over the poppy M I m if V$f- f.ields cf Fran" lovi"3 hard JO J (r 'V 1 they brought honor to a cause.W ' - XM Gary Cooper - ' M I V W J C' Fay Wray " jf fl DAYS STARTS (ljSj flTJT J 3 DAY STARTS 1 j TODAY Xgy TODAY ! a : . : X u I HERE TOMORROW SATURDAY! If' M . jiff' ni yA o a lli-i-mtn Cii-v al Uctroll. !ironicii , r-n . DKTKi.1T, May U. V" Junkers plane F-i:l. bea.ln,- the ,,t ir mime, ;n i IP- r i -I .... i - a. in. t.lay, foinp.-tiii a Iuj from inli:in:ipnlis. The Sensation of the Season ELTZ BROS. BAND Dance Music Extraordinary Hilarity Hall Organ Chimes and Marimba Zyloph are Featured Dime Lets You In Don't Miss This Musiclo turd of Thanks. we tna..,; ou. many mends for tne neauuiu. .,u . ana me ym. pa.lO' expressed n.ent. Uau.leLo,. , . t.ou. -j A. Al. Jmik. ones 0 dancing 75c o o