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MHE TWO ItfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREflON", "NfOXDA Y,-.7lTXPi 4, 192B. Iocal and ' Personal T-ast week wns the heaviest week df the year fur"ilH' lorn I branch or the l"nltirt Ktnte free employ menl service, according W finis Cottlieh, manager, who said today ihat US men and women were kIvoh work thlnnlim npples and dnlnu other orchard work. Mr. Cottlieh reported that apple thin ning renrhlnK Hm peak and that very llttla orchard help in noeded at the present. Mrs. William Hates, former mvn or of the Handicraft Shop. Is ureet Itiu her many friend at tho J. leuney company, whom who has charge of tho Infants wenr depnrt mont. Mrs. W. If. Norton in In Medford for n short time ns tho unest of her sister. Miss Jciineeso Uutler. and will leave within n week for hor homo In Pni-Unnd. She wns Joined today by her hushnnd. w ho arrived from Hnn Frnncfsro. FnrnUur repairing wanted, A. N. Thlhaull. Phono 960-R. 7(1 finest from n dlstnnce. refdstercd at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. F. Hlckelhaupt it ml Mixs Ma bel Hlckelhaupt of South I tend, lnd I!ay KowHiir of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. A. (lainaid filch of Snlt I-ake City, II. M. fireon of Vancouver. It. .. and Mr. and Mr, O. ltlx of Da I In. Tex. Jude nnd Mm. fllcnn O. Taylor are expectod hack this evening or tomorrow from a week end motor trip fo Crewe nt City and Marsh -field, "on which tlioy Hiartcd InHt Hatnrday, Among the voluntary 'petitions in bankruptcy filed In the federal dls trict court at f'ortlnnd last Hatnr day was one by II. I'. Swingle, stock m n of Medford, plvhic his liabitltloH ii h S13.444.37, and assets as Sft.3.13.42. Notice! Those wishing to lake swimming lessons must register at Ited Cross office at onco. ho lltey will have their rcglstrnllun cards to present on .tune fith at the Nat. Grants Pass will obsorvo the Fourth of July with an old -time celebration. The event 1h being sponsored by the grange of Jose phine county nnd will he for one day only. AmonK tho Ktnmath county vIh Horn who were in Medford yester day uro Miss Mary Hermann of Klamath Fulls anil K. W. Xeave of Klamath Agency. Mrs. William Paten, former own er of the Handicraft Hhnp, h greet Inir hor many friends nf the J. Penney Company, where she has chart o nf the InfanU' wear depart ment. 74 MIbb Mary Parson arrived this forenoon, from Seattle, Wash., to spend everal weeks at the Hlll erost orchards, the property of hor father, Reginald Pnisnna, throe miles oast of Medford. As her guest; Miss Parsons will entertain Mis Kttth Pownn for the remain der of this week until next Salur dpy, when Miss Powne wilk dcpnrt for Now York City to make her permanent home. As a rule. Miss Parsons spends hor summers In southern Oregon. Summer term at the Medford rtu.slnoss College begins Monday, .lime II. Uleiiiniitm-v nn.l, n.y. vanced work. Special low rate. 7! Marrlauo licenses were Imsu'U to day at the rounty clerk's nfflo to Francos McClanahan, fi5. and Wil liam Hpruguc, 72, of flan Point. Calif., and to Arthur lilehl. fitt, of Salt Lake city and Teres Fnrks, 4.". of Nevada. If the present schedule of con struction Is maintained, the Stru horn railroad extension from Hprngue to lily will be completed thN fall Here's Our Best 5 Advertisement SANITARY INSPECTION REPORT ' Oft'icp of the . Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner 508 Worcester .liuilriing , I'oi tlniKl, .Oregon .7. 1). IK'KIiK, Commissioner Name of Place Colonial Bakery. Name of Proprietor Jolm A. Flulirer and Wm. JI. Flnhrer. Address Medford. Street mimlier K Main. Date of insi)ection May 5), 1928. Remarks Pakery lias all modern ma chinery for handling and niannfaetnrin?; breads and pastry. Everything is kept in a clean and sanitary condition. All bread delivered is nicely wrapped nnd full weight. W. P. Pl'XCAX, Inspect or. Conic in and inspect onr plant any time; we have nothing to hide, and want you to a 1i !t ... 1 ; i : see lor yourseii nie under whieh Fluhrer's I mil Californinns registered at Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. II. (i. Helms of CAm-onf. Mr.'and Mrs. K. d. Itlchter of KerkHey. George Wudo of Ha lit a Monica, I .eon Vrfrter and Ted Ituhelintc of , Oakland. W. A. Sheldon of South ' Pasadena. Mrs. W. S. Jackson and J Mrs. J. K. Wilder of Hollywood, It. P. Flckel of Kureka, C J. Kal ; bine and M r. and M is. ( '. Sllcox of I .on Angeles, nnd the following; i of San Francisco: M. JE. Saul. S. ; Mipnnsco, Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Mil ! lor. Mm. H. It. Itrackon. Mr. and I MrH. II. MacVine. Mrs. P. T. Keniv, f Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Mackenzie. Fred F. Martin, A. t Maynard. F. A. I Frazier. Mrs. J. Iterka, A. K. Lilly. C. A. Itoy. Mr. and .Mrs. Coul stung, U. 11. Prarlley. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Peterson and V, II. Howe, j Doctor K, 1 1. Kl w ond , opt omo- trlst, 3'l K. Main, will close hW office nt 1 o'clock every Saturday j during the summer months. Tf .several hundred electricians from all parta of Oregon will meet nt Kuene Juno !l for tho state convention of elcctrologistK. A half-page picture nf the Med ford Realty Hoard booth In the I tetter Homes exposition, which was held here last year, appears J ii last month's issue of the Na tional rteal Kstato Journal, pub lished at Chicago, III. A caption wlih the picture states that over 1 2, fin a. people viewed the booth during tho exposition. You ran save 820 on your gro cery bill, 1'ndorwood Company. 1H A novel stunt will be presented at tho slate convention of the American Legion hy the Lake coun ty post, according to tho present pinna of ( 'rood V. Itraltal n a n d Virgil T. Strlplin, stunt committee, appointed by tho post. Tho exact nature of tho event Is being kept nee rut hy the committee, but It has been Indicated that a bucking horse and an engine will figure In the feature,' Why not save $20 on your gro cery hill, Cnderwnod Company. Among the Medford peoplo who were In Crescent City yesterday wore MrH. Charles Heljirn, Allyn Do Lara. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. An drews, M Istf Cnnsln nee A nd rows. Miss Wlldn Hnrnellle, T. Swem and Claire Spiers. ' Included among the. motorists from a distance who registered to day'at tho lorul branch of the out of state auto registration bureau at tho Chain her of Commerce were J. It. Hunt of Tucson, Aria., and Harry Wicker of Maiden, Mo. Kat barbecue sandwiches nnd Hyo, forever. Mac's Hnrhecue. 1 miles north of Medford on high way. R2 t; nests from Portland registered nt Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. (loo. It. Parks, Kdgar II. Sen senlck, (I. 1. Tlder, W. It. Osborne. I). C. Hccles. John It. Ounter, fleorgc c. ltunlH, W. ,c. Kemp, J. C. Appel. (1. If, WyckofCr Ocnrge 11. Ituchanan, It. K. Closn nnd J. D. Keys. Aster, zlnla, gnllanlla nnd unap dmgon plants for sale. 4 5 Quince. rtf Am yet no disposition has been made of the-- case 'bf itud' Marsh of JacksnnvlllA, who was arrested at the carnival grounds Inst Hat nrday night for disorderly con duct, following 1 n fight with a Jacksonville resident. A dirk was found in Marsh's possession find n chnrgn of carrying concealed weapon may bn lodged ngatnst hln, according to present plana of tin authorities. Included among the OregnnlnnK registered, at Medford hotels, other than those, from Portlnnd, nro Mr. n n d M rs. I I .u nso id nnd two children of Salem, Fred M. Ilow ley, Mr. and Mrs. O. (J. Lntlor, Rohert Oullck and James Ferwlck nf Kugone. Mr. and Mrs. Oust ltcrg of Itend. II. C. Herron of Junction City and Mrs. Mark S. Wood of Urooking. saniuiry conmioii Milk Pread is made. I Temporary auto licenses were U I sued at the sheriff's office today to Mr II. T aioLauglrlln. I. Kv Shelly. K. L. Kngle, Molvin White, A. O. Campbell and J. 10. Warren j of Medford, Mr. V. A. IMnkerion of Ashland. Itoscoe Perkins of j .Talent and C. H. llelshar of (lold. Hill. 1 The six weeks summer school j course of the public schools be-, pan today In Ihe Junior high school j building. ! - Mr. and Mr. Itlchard W. Moore nnd son lick spent Sunday at lia- j mond lake. Mr. Moore caught sev- oral nice fish. I Mr. and Mm. C. A. Meeker mo-' torcd to Crescent City on Ilecorn ; tlon day. returning home the next! day. They enjoyed clear weather at the beach and the good road! over the Itedwood highway. An ever increasing number of. folks are being Interested In the religious nnd patriotic lectures be ing deliverer! by fluy Fitch I'helps nnd Norman Wayne I'helps every night at the Vrotestant Chautau qua lent near tho posofflce, Ad mission Is free. C A. i Dock ) Farmer, former local barber, will open a veterin ary office and do and cat hispltal at 401 South Itlversldo avenue to morrow. Kennels for board by day or month have been Insialled and an attendant will be present at all times. Farmer is a former veterinarian. ' Mr. J. J. I.ocnteli of tho Milady bcAtity shop and son Orvnl motor ed to Cnlon Creek yesterday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Childers for an all day picnic. Al Piche of tho Sporting floods store reports a good catch of fish at Diamond lake Sunday. The mads are In better condition than they have ever been at this time of year with the last few miles. w h i i h ha m a I ways been tho worst part of the trip, ropnired by the forest service. K. W. Wakefield and son spent yon ten lay fishing on Lake creek. They brought homo 1 r or id good ones. Among the many people nt Dln mond lake Sunday were C. Col wrt, K. (J. Trowbridge of tho cab inet shop, C. Maben. electric shop man, and Hon I My male of the Model clothing store. Practically all the fish caught at (ho lake at this time of year are Innded by bait. Another Neon sign was put lip this morning on Main street at tho corner of South Central avenue, tho words Movietone nnd IMta phnne in rod and green with an arrow pointing towards tho Cra- torlan threatoi. The sign Is three by ten feet and waa pxit up by tho People's Klectrlc company. Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Klsemoro and Hon 1 tola ml motored here from ! Kin ninth 1'ntlu Mundu' Thni- nt-n the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ortli for a few days, during which time Holnnd will have his tonsils removed. A woman from Klamath Kails had plenty of luck fishing In Dia mond lake yesterday, catching two big nnoti with ono cast, while How ard Kallln of the Southern Pncific office and his fellow fishers looked on with envy. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fliilirer left yesterday for Crescent City and Mut'Hhfleld. where they will spend several days visiting friends. Hummer evening band concerts will be started the last of ihi month and will probably be given every other week at tho city park. WIIMon Walte, leader of the Klk.-V band, is In charge. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dlnkena returned yesterday to their home here, after spending several months at ProNpect. where Mr. Din kens was employed by the Copco com pany. MosiiltooK seem to be biting at Diamond Inko. according to reports of fishermen who spent tho week end angling for bigger things. T. K. Daniels, who recently bought a cabin at the resort, motored up Saturday with I. eon llasklns and Oscar Lymim. Three new cabins are being completed at the lnke. two of them belonging to Dr. I. Htindy nnd Itolnnd Mtibhard. Mrs. Oeo. W. Neltson and son Herbert have left on a visit to Mrs. A. II. DeWitt at Ogden, I'tah. Mrs. Nellson's sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Haves and two sons of San Francisco stopped here this morning on their way to Aberdeen. Wash. Mr. Hayes will attend the convention of Oregon bankers at (li-arhart, from whore they will go to Cohassett beach for tho summer months, Mrs. It, M. F.vans of Washington, D. C arrived this morning for a visit with her mother, Mrs. It. S. Daniels of Phoenix. 'Toggery IliU" Isaacs and Karl Coo spent Sunday nt the Isaacs lodge on ltnuuo river. Hamilton Patton and family left Inst night for New York on n pleas ure trip. They expect to be gone two months. Mr. nnd Mis. J. F. ITolbrook. parents of Mrs. W. '.. Holbrook of this, city, left last nlhl for Hust ings, Neb., their former home, where they will spend several months visiting n daughter. Mrs. f'corge Anderson, and friends In other parts of the state. "Yes. sir, I was about tho only one at Snvauc Itapids who caught a fish yesterday.' ooasted P. C. Higham this forenoon la telling of his flshmg triii to tho Kngue river. "I only caught one, a large sal mon," ho continued, "hut It weigh ed I'R pounds. There's lots of iimi nroumi inr nam. itut they don't seem lo want to bite and I can't figure out what's wrong." The usual exodus of teachers, whose homos are In other states,! and of resident teachers to vari ous points on vncations. with the cloning of the public schools, he uan la-tt Friday evening and con tinued over the week end nnd to day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. Sumpler Smith accompanied by their granddaugh ter, MImh Joan Del.owh, left Satur day evening fr an extended tour of the middle western nnd eastern . , states. They rxpert to return to Medford riurln the early part of I Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Shirley nnd j Mr. nnd Mrs, J. (. Cuppn spent , Sunday nt Crescent City. WAITS TRIAL IN it i v ; II I 'N - ffj II v v V Writing bit of verse in her cell at St. Joseph, Mich., while-awaiting trial June 4, for the slaying of her former employer and lover, Walter H. Cook, at Niles, Mich., Miss Marguerite Bumbaugh hopes to prove that the poetry will bear out her plea of "temporary mani acal insanity," when she enters court. Miss Bumbaugh, spurned by Cook after 10 years of clandestine love, walked into Cook's office while her brothers stood by, and fired four shots into his body-She maintains she fired in self-defense, Cook having threatened to kill her if she returned for mkre than 3,000 back salary her owed hcrj Miss Marian MiIkhs, ii menihor of the Jacksitn HetliMtl tenelilni! muff, left Saturday for lior home In Herniiston. Ore., lo spend the summer vacation. AmonK the hotel Kucsts in Med- ford from the state of Washington are .1. C. I.uihart of Chehalis, Pat Ryan of Cheney, Mr. nnd Mrs. JI. J. Skinner, .Mrs. William Manning nnd Ituth Camphell of Spokane, J; Meyei -jind Frederick Whit noil of Seattle. unite yesterday was quite farm with a maximum of Rfi. today. which tartert out with a minimum of 'Ml. promised -to he still warmer. Mem hers of the Southern Ore gon Music , TeacherH association will hold the final mooting of the year tomorrow night at Ann land park. Olficers will ho elect eil and u picnic supper will follow the husiness meeting. . lien C. Sheldon, I,or Anvlea real estate man and well-known former Medford resident, will leave Wednesday noon repie- sent the Los Angeles Daily News : was matched today hy Humbert 11. nt the Republican convention at i Kutrasey, fr a ten round fiuht KansiiK City. Krom ther.e he will ! with Leo LomsUi. June 13. at Kb attend the democratic convention j 'wit field. Itrmrklyn. at 1 1 oust on. Itel'nre returning he lilatiM to spend some time with his nuithcr in Minneapolis, who will celebrate hor SOth birthday next mouth. S 1 M M O X S S. !!. Simmon i passed away June 2 at the tu-; herculosis sanataritim at Salem, j Oregon, his age being 50 years,; 10 months and -4 days. Mr. Simnums was born at stud - dai d county, Missouri August 2rt 1 X 7 8 . and came w e.st with h i a brother at the age of years, j makiiiK his home at Jacksonville) .tiwi i.wit.ini (trei-nn i On June S, l!Mi7. he was mar- rled to Viola Dunford of Jack sonville, t regnn, who with three children, Mrs. V. V. Coghill, Mrs.' C. H. (-ughlll and Thelma Sim mons survive him. .Deceased was! a member of tho I. O. O. F. i lodge No. 1 of Jacksonville. Ore gon. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. June ii at 3:30 j o'clock p. ni.j from tho Perl Fu- ' neral Home. Rev. V. H. Katon ' will officiate, and burial will be : in Jacksonville, with the Jackson ville lodge, I. O. O. F. in charge. The funeral service for Thomas J. tiaidner will be held from the Perl Funeral Home. Tuesday, June 5. Hi 2 K. at 2 o'clock p. ni. i Uurlal will bo In the Medford j cemetery, In chartte of tho A. F. & A. M. . ' ANDKKSOX. Joel U. Anderson, n resident of Jeckson county fori more than 3S years, passed away j at a local hoHpltnl at i a. m., Sun day, at the ate of 02 years, seven months 2 It days. Mr. Anderson was born In Ten nessee In IS3", n ml came here from Arkansas. He was the youngest nnd last survivor of a family of nine children. However, he leaves several distant relatives. nmonK j whom Is a niece. Mrs. Kate An derson Williams, nnd her daughter.) Katherine Lee. who are the only relatives in this locality. Funeral services will be held nt the crave In the Stearns cemetery at Talent at 1 0 a. m. Tuesday. Conner funeral parlors in charge. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy ! I ! Obituary LOVER'S MURDER Wedding Bells Vernon I'lnley and Mrs. l'erthn l-acey, hoth of I 'end. Ore., were married Sunday afternoon nt one o'clock at the homo of Mr. and yr j, w. Itates, 32 Newtown street, hy Tie v. K. P. T-nwrence. Omar Kiilley nnd Mih. liatea, brother nnd sister of tho hride- prooni, were tho attendants, nnd only meniher of tlm family were nint .it the weddintr A wedding dinner wns served following the ceremonies, with Mrs. Hates as the hostess, . assist ed by M is.- Anna Detweiler. The newlyweds left shortly after the dinner 'for a honeymoon trip lo California, via the Redwood high way. l.at.o to linht I, omsk I 'NKW VtHtK. June 4. iPl Pete Latzo. of Scr.inton, Pa. who fought i Tommy Lough rati here last week BIRTHS A nine-KHind baby boy was horn t o M r. and M r. AV. Zu ndell at the Purueker maternity home Sun day evening. Uoth mother nnd child are doing nicely. Special ConviH-atlon Crater Lake Chapter No. 3l R. A. M.. June Mh. 7:30 p. m. Work In 11. A. degree. Uy order of H. P. R NICHOLS. Seey. j , 7 j Odd IVlhms, Atlcntloii. Klection of officers and degree work Tuesday night. Refresh- j merits. All members requested to' i - I be present. X'isitors welcome. . ! i r..M., I te-ii'-f!. Phone lOTii.L Tltf' la mm mm v Wm I Ji ..JMOZg LEE IUTILE 10 VISITORS JUNE m (! ' This hand .numbers nearly 40. i I pieces nnd has established an en- : At a meeting of the- reception ! viable repulntion for its fine brand j committee of Ihe Oregon State Edl. of music. Mr. Waite also advised , lorial association thib noon. I.eeitbat Interest in tho Medford co.i jTuttle. editor of the Medford Dally :v,,n'ion Is state-wide and a record ! News, was appointed lo act as rep-1""8""""0'' H """'" ; resentattve of tile association in j welcoming the members nf the C'all ! fornia State Press association, ' headed by Governor Young of Miat , state, when they arrive in Ashland j three weeks from today, I The meeting: today was also dc I voted to perfecting plans for the i Aslilund and Medlord programs on that day. Ted Baker nnd Horace I nromley will secure needed cars. I while Col. C O, Thomson nnd Hob. 1 ! nrt Ruhl wtl net no n pnmmtllaA to arrange the program at the noon day luncheon to be given the vis itors. Editors Green and Heed of Ash land and E. G. Hurlnn of the Asli lund Chamber of Commerce were present at the meeting, nnd it waH decided to have Ashland cltl.enu meet the special train at the sum mit and ake the editors to Ashland I for a short meeting and then I through the valley to Medford for the luncheon at noon. The Medford Craters dull will give the editors a Btunt program al Crater Lake. SjT-r-ci.il Coninitmlrnlioii Medfprcl Lodjro Nu. 103, A. I". & A. M., -Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of ntteolins the- funeral of T. J. flitrilner - nt IV rL Kuneritl Homo. Ity orrter 1S. , X 74 O. 11. HOt'STOX, Seey. Sheep Owners . 'AtU'nUon! "Wo are In position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mo-hnlr. See uh herore you pell. MEDFORD BARGAIN JIOXISR, Phone 10112. 27 N. ("rape At. Stocklioldcrs Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Htockholders of the Home Telephone and Tele graph Company of Southern Ore gon, will be held at the office of the company, 218 West Sixth- St.. Medford, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. m., June fUh. 1928. It. B. HAMMOND, Secretary. 74 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j FOR RI5NT Room nnd hoard, nlsor housekeeping rooms.- SSI So. Ivy.- ( , . . . Tii Ko II SA LK - 3-room house, one acre ground ; fruit trves-,. out buildings. Price 12(M); $TM)0 cash; balance tei-ms. ft 3 5 Ham ilton St. Phone 7UT-U. 7G KOR R KXT Kurnlshod rooms gas. wood rnuge, licit and cold water, garage. TiL'.j No. River ride. 1 SO KOR SALK -Lumber rolls. Jess t Richanls. Tel, .".4, t'i'ntral Point. Til FOR SA Lie Mast slrie bungalow oil one of the best streets in the city. No homes for rent; no wires in the street. Low price for quirk sale. C. S. Utitlerfieid. Realtor, exclusive agent. FOR SALK Strictly modern bun galow. 813 Minnesota Ave. Large lot. shade, etc. Will show this property by appoint men I only. C. S. P.utterfiehl. Realtor, ex elusive agent. "ij FOt XI) Package. Owner can have same by identifying. Call FOR RKNT 4-room fiuire S4 Pnlm. WANTED 1300 - pourll work horse, six good Jersev cows. I!ox S. IX. Mail. Tribune. 7ii FOR K K N T .Vice, cool sleeping room, private family: board if P)i n ;yrtegrg,iiv3-cuca 7" , ECONOMIZE BY PLANNING BEFORE YOU BUILD Kvery IniilillnK. no matter how small, should have some sort of plan as a beginning. Sen your bullilliiK on paper before you build. Theiu changes can easily be made as desired. Chang ing a slrurtnre to correct mistakes is expensive husiness and may bo avoided iy careful plan-ulii-; ahead. There can be no comparison of bids when un planned work Is let by contract. If you tell two or more contractors you wnnt bids on a buildiu!! and have no plans for them to figure by. their bids are on a different basis and the results are not comparable. Good plans for a larger structure will cost you something, as a reliable architect Is necessary In such a case, but in the event you are building a small house of garage, barn or silo, chicken house or rnbbitry or any type of struc ture, no matter bow small, this office can fur nish you with a design or detail from which to build. This service is free to you and yon can not afford to build without It. We can also fur nlfh fou with ninny suggestions for decorative fences, pergolas, lawn or garden scats, entrance arches and lattice fences. wMrra um Builders Bureau onp it . . j Band lo Ailrart oiivi'iuioi Slihley Wuitr. ailjutunt of Sher Idun ..t of Ihe Amerirnn lesion '""K"1 "" "f"'"1 7 e .. , , , lie the presentatlnn of Ihe famnui jvn a Medford rbltor yesterday ; ,Iiyrlln KMvnl records of i!ta ;eonferriiiB with local I-eulonnalres ' nnnlln waBneslan Brand opera, l.y ,in reward to the. coming conven- Mr Harold l"orlisn. , tlon. Mr. Walte stated that the;" . 4 'famous American legion band of ; Sheridan post will be here for the Medford convention without fall. Inch new was gladly received by the local convention committee. 1 Copco Itadlo I'n nmm IntcrrstK Much interest is Itelnw taken In Tuesday night s Copco program. which will fenture a piano re- i noted concert planiste. Mrs. WIN PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE lett will be assisted hy two of h"n- PRODUCED v PACKED talented pupils, the Misses Alloen'THE SANITARY WAY i7mB i i w. t TTf mi m EBZk ' NOW! HI IRRY Fl Hl'i SjPSt THIS GREAT SHOW X WJ1 i WILL BE GONE AFTER p Off) ! 'W-Jm TOMORROW. Vy m a 4 I JI ri I e2Ei Tremendous crowds are 0 JUr I 2&bfyiu Poising this show to r jfe- J&ffl CHAS FARRELL J'tr7th HEAVEN B WITH ' P- MOVIETONE m Inno ALS0 B I wJq vitaphone acts Jy I iSnn see and hear XxZyA J I BROWN BROS. j THE BOOK WORM I j nigh't VAUDEVILLE 0 j H THURSDAY M U RICHARD ! " ,tfe B BARTHELMESS B II In His Greatest vlripr fej II Production Kmfi- Km I "THE PATENT T7 M LEATHER KID" Ar M The story of a slack- --'VA Jf JJ er who found his VI Y&TS sour and love of -Trl J$i "3 trenches of " CsKm ancel - NEW BUILDING ON SOUTH RIVERSIDE Plans are being completed by Hamilton Pat ton for the erection or a one-stock brick and con crete building on the northwest coiner of Kiglith and Riverside by Frank C. Clark, architect. The exterior of the building, as well as the interior, Is to be designed after a popular Southern Cali fornia style. Tho walls to be rinlshed with a combination of stucco and brick veneer nnd the roof of mission tile. The building will house a complete automobile set vice. Willi a separate room for tiro service, one for greasing, one lor washin-T and cleaning, a battery charging room, a department for re building and repairing batteries, and a display mom. Tho new building will replace one recently gutted by fire and will result in a distinct im provement to the general appearance of this main intersection. A lease has been mndo with the Withnm Battery Co. for Ihe occupation of the building upon completion. Of Information 204 South Fir. '.Crawford and Dornen Iaverilto - 'and an aluai.tivp .iiKiam 1 Clean rags wanted at the Mall Tribune efflr Phone 51 ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM 4 9 mjf.m rK. bet- jm.-- wmtmi n w