MOE TWO iocal and ' Personal Itntinrtnnt )iiilnt.-, n wHI h I.ukIiipiu of a routine nuiuie l s heiluleil for ror.lilsratlon at to ii'kIii'm re-Klilnr mi--tiliK "f '1,-v iiiunill. The rily tivnuiiry t 10 i... ihriiui.h tlw. .Iiiv- Iuti' i.t week of ihe Kline carnival j conumny. iih the company pi.ld . ; license fw nf $10ft a .lny. in .,-,t. iih ihn oliv ordinance' governing such attraction. To iinnmiw-o the npenlntt of the White Crows Veterinary Hospital at 4nl So. lllveilde. Dm. filtwn md Farmer will for one day. VVertnes day, .l.une th, ive a fr" clinic. lirliiK in your pets, free ilinKnosIs imd advice. The hnxpilnl 1m a new t'oneern. hut we have tlie latest eiiuipment, Including x-ray serv-e ntnliltllltlCfV I'hfllH'H: T)l'. uA nr.. 11,. !.,. in ! The condition of Men. Uriel O. Coleman, who recently underwent J an appendlcitlH operation, nad tin-j proved no much that Inst Sumluyj he u.iM removed to her home on j KltiK Hi reel, from the hospital. Clients from a dixtunee registered at .Med ford hotelH include Mr. and .Mr. Chan. K. Admit of Huston OrieaiiM. Mush., Ceo. H. t'hrlwt'Mu Hon of Hievention. Win.. Theodore Willeaty of ,Vw York City and Mm. M. Steven nnd Mix Steven of Vancouver. H. C. Announcement: For those who; need Immediate optical service- hut have not enough chhIi to luy need ed g hi sues, we an noi 1 nee . oti r il e -ferred payment plan. See Dr. D. A. Cham her. Hon t hern Oregon Otulcal Co.. 317 Modfnrd Dldf.-. Phone 1SH. 7K .Mr. and Mrs. I,. T. Dawson were In town yetorlay on tholr w;iy lol"""'- ' ik .-vry r,uiiu.iiy l-rirlind. Mr. Dm mi. ,r.iB Ihf imm.r inMlht inrrlv nKKOclmcil wllh tho P.-il. A '"'H'H"K l-rinll wns IshikmI to-Klwirii- cmpany hi rn nii is nnw I ''"V " " 1:- :i"" "'H f'r Hi- -on-, in IniKlnKMi In I'orllntiil. mru.-ilon nt a muiuk.- on lit-ntly T.-miiorary onto llr.n- worn l. ' ' f " '" 1 Filed iil.thn nhcrlffn offl.-H i.mIi.v I to lral.l num. IjiHb of tlio Wi.l ItrrreHllon cumimny. R M. flnlfa. ami Warren Hmllh of Mulfmd. Dean Kr oll. Frank Kklilnuji-e. .lui.k Fronthler and Fdllh Hack of Ash hind nnd J. T. I-lttell of Jackson ville. Why not nave $'J0 nn your gro cery hill. Fnilerwood Company. 7H Circuit court was In session to day, Jtide Orlando Corklna on the hench. The cuhp of XtehoU vs. Ilarrlfton wn alntpd to come up today hut thlH case wan dismissed. Tomorrow the caso of State vh. I.. H. Wehh will ho heard. Wehh is apprnliiiK from n JtiMtice court de cision of poHHCHHlori of InloxicatiUK llipmr. OrantH I'asa Cornier. Fat harhecuo Kiindwlehen nnd live forever. Mne'a Harheeue, 1 lj ml ten no it h of M ed ford on h Ih -way. 2 Ralph Venoyer left yesterday nn n timher cruise In California, after a visit with hln mother. Mr. v. C. Penoyer. 417 Kinn street. Readjustment of the automnhitc license schedule and trenerul tax ation arc likely to he the' main Huhject.s hefore the ' next lenlsl'i ture, In the opinion of State Treas urer Kay. Summer t erm a t the M ed f i ird lttfdnesH CtdleRp heRlns Monday. I June 11. Flemontary nnd ad-j vanned work. Special low rate. Repent ly elected memhers of the democratic county central commlt leo will meet Tuesday. June 2. In I the hascment of the Hold .Med ford for the purpose of organizing atid 1 planning the coming political cam paign. The adoption of a plat form and the election of office in for the group are scheduled on the program. II. F. Mcador, nominee for county clerk, who withdrew before the primary election. Is lie Ing mentioned for chairman of the committee, l.ep Tuttte Is In charge nt prespnt. To nnnounep thp opening of the White Cross Veterinary Hospital at 101 So. Riverside. Drs. (llten and Farmer will for one. d, A'edncs day. Juno tilh, plve a ficn dlnlc. firing In your pets; free diagnosis nnd advice. The hospital Is a new concern, hut we have the InfeM equipment, Including x-ray service nnd free nmhulauce. Phones: D' mtzen, fiM ; Dr. Farmer. 4fu - J. 7 fi Cal If orn la n reglst ercd at M ed -ford hotels include Mr. ami Mrs. flenrce I in Id win of llerkeley, I'tn ma r.ltlt'ell of Fort Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F. (1. Jackson of Txs Angeles nnd C. (J. Dresser. A. K. Hoover. H. K. Ilihhert. Dr. K. K. Wtllits. Dr. Ktdrsted, Mike Collier, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Shaw. Mrs. Peter Mc ltenn, Mr. and Mr?. It. C. Jcfrers. 'tncent Abate and Charles l.uy of San Fnincisco. The condition nf John Vincent of Jacksonville, who has been sick for the past ix weeks', has heroine worse, and his doctor Is making dally visits. D 1 Whole Wheat Brfad'is preferred by many people, and right ly go. Also, let us add that we believe that Fluhrer's brown breads, of which there are sis varieties, are the finest the market affords. Fair weather Ih predicted for to night and Wednesday, with tem pt rature iibnve nonmil. and low humidity, tncrerisltiir the fore .hi fire hazard. The maximum tem perature of yeMrday wan and today' minimum wa -1. Furniture repairing wanted, A. X. Thihault. Phone !tt!!-R. It Wruon Vitwter of the Jackson County bunk Ik trannactini; husi-,-ti in I'ni timid today. Mb-H I limn I'Vniltind of the Ihwnshnro itbH.Lt. who hits hein visiting friomL and rehiitvcs neve, .i. aed horn- to'L.y. ll ';1" w,ve "n our Br" eery hill. Cnderunod Company. 7 .V bounty warrant, the first for over two weeUn, was Issued today at the county ih-ik office to Chart. Lindsay of Ashland fnr the id. tying- of four coyote. Fit-lit hundred and eiuht-two persons have visited the t regon Caves already this year. Klnyd Cook, secretary of the slate re pu hi lean com mil tee. left f1'" Kansas City last nhihl to at tend the C. (). I', convention as a duly elected Oregon delegate. .Notice: Those wwniitK to inse swimming Icwoiih must register at Red Cro-i office at once. i;o they will have their reals! ration card to prenent on June ith at the Xat. Miss Winifred Mieknx. dauuhtev of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. F. Hhknx if lufene, made the extremely tinu sua I record of having nne through the grades without ever being ahsent or tardy. Miss IHckox Is a member of the Kiadtiatint; clanN of the Kugeue hih scliool. ( luests from I'ortland lenislcred M-dford hotels ludude K. K Knolt, C. C. Until, (ieo. C. j nr., U. H. Mclilady, A. F. Hidden. Jr.. If. II. Vealets. F. I,. .Wff. A. C. Allen, F. W. Foulkes. If. I.. Went. W. W. Street and F. L. Dudley. Doctor K. D. Ktwtjod, optome- 1 trial. SHI K. Main, will close his .y" l rcl'alr 11 iIivpIIImk on Wl" M,,ln " ' ns' "r l r'"- lt'',l,l- ,r- mutlnB the railr.m.l kouiIi from 'irnntH I'ih.h In I he i o.imI. Sm ll men ucNerve hiciii rn'mi. in-oiiy has never lod faith In his south-1 ern Oregon and some of these days' his dreams will some true. , Klamath St'', j The Medford volunteer fire de partment a I its reuular monthly meeting last, night drilled on lur- j ret nozzle work, pompier ladtlei-H, life nets and other fire eiiuipment. ( Aitcnthtncc wus good, according toj Fire Chief Fliioit. Dr. I). A. Chambers, .117 Med ford llldg.. Dr. i:. D. Fhvocid, 'iu ! K. Main St.. Dr. J. D. Ith kert. '2- K. Main St., announce that their I opilcal offices will dose Saturday' at 1 o'clock during the summer. i 7S I Approximately HO aspiranlH to admittance to tho Oregon bar have signified a desire to take examina tions at Salem July 1 0 and II, ac cording to Arthur S. Itenson, clerk of the svipreme court. As a result of opening -a Hlulco way In 'the Hold Roy dam yester day, thousands of small fish were aide to descend the river, accord ing to Ralph Cowgill, who mi id today that the fish were from three to seven Inches in length and came through the sluiceway hundreds at a time. F. K. McKernan was among the Klamath Falls residents who were In the city yesterday. j H. W. Conger, in his short, nn-i imposed campaign for county cor-' oner, spent Slit for three uewspa-! per announcements, uccnrdiug to 1 his list of expenditures riled nl the county clerk's office. Conger ran on the republican ticket for the nomination for the office. Ray mond Corn well, who ran on the democratic ticket for the nontina- jtion for comity school superin tendent, spent $S.!Hi, according to his list of expenditures. The return limit of the I tone Festival Southern Pacific excur sion rates, which go Into effort June 1 :i, extends to June I S In stead of June 11. im announced In yesterday's Mall Tribune. A gooil slued delegation of Medford peo ple are pin nn in & to take advau take of ihe excursion. Sailor Jack Wood and Mrs. Wood spent yesterday In nor I hern Cali fornia in the interest of the world s championship wrestling bout to be staged here next Thursday even ing at t he A rmory between I'M (Strangler) Lewis, world's cham pion, and Hilly Shaw. Ohio state champion. He n ported that Inter est was hlh In that section In the match, ami that a good sized dele gation is expected to attend. Among the hotel guests in Med ford from the state if Washing ton are Mr. and Mrs. ('.. P.. Ileti selman of Vancouver and M. M Curtis. F. llarulher. I.. D. liracken and fatuity and William Carton of Seattle. ti rangers a ml sportsmen will meet In joint session at the time of the visit at tl rants Pass of Har old Clifford, stale game warden. tin Wednesday of this week. I he ( meeting will he held at the l!neue River Valley grange h.ill, with the grangers furnishing the strawber ries for n big strawberry feed. Prior to the meeting at the grange. Mr. Clifford will be the guest of local sportsmen lit a dinner til Wea:ku Inn. It Is also probable that a number of Medford spurts men will nlxn he In attendance at this meeting. Following Ihe din ner .the sportsmen will attend the meeting at the grange hall, this being set for X o'clock.- ( iron ts 1 Pass Courier. Marriage license were Issued at the county elerk office todav and yeslt I'day to liov llolman, car inspector, aiul Myrtle Harrington, an. a clerk, both of Ahhmd, and Tony Deoyn. -fc. and .elda Smith. 2:', both of Oreenvlew. Calif. Members of the Dclphinian class Xo. I bring service for picnic Thursday, May 7. The primary department of the Pi i-r hyU-riau Sundav school w ill spend tomorrow iijicrnoon In Ash hind park. Children are urged . to he at tho church promptly at I oAiork. MEDFORD MAIL J Among the motor tourists from a i distance who registered yesterday 'at the local branch of the out of 'state auto registration bureau are ' I. X. Shults of Athlon. Ida., KU j Step of Oliver. Minn. The latter 1 : gave bis destination as being at . Ashland. (, Claims of emergency army of-, fleers suffering disability nf 3o per! cent or more should be filed at once to secure benefits of the Ty-son-Ftzgeiaid bill recently passed by emigres, according tit Xoriiian W. Fugle, secretary of the rehab-' Hitallon committee of ihe Ameri can l-egloii for the norihwesi. In formation reg;trdillg filing I beiny sent from Knglei. office, Kimi Lig gett building. Seattle. : Included among ihe Oregonlum registered at Medford hotels, olh.r tlirtii tho" fr,m Portland, are (Jen. W. Knight of Hubbard, Mrs. L. I. Harvey and son of Marshfleid. Fred M. Rowley. M. F. Il.ilheway. Ml, and Mis. F. L. Jones of Ku-' gene, F. J. Seellar of Salem anil ! I. W. Shelley of Wolf Creek. I tnlph K mixer nf he Hag ley , Canning company at Ashland, is spending the day in the ciiy In- ' specti ng strawberry barreling op- erallons. He slates Ihat the can-; nery has barreled aJout barrels nf the berries this season. The Ktlershiirg sirawberry, used In : aiming, are beginning to arrive now and last week about l.ooo crates were received. About' three; times us many are expected this week. Orants Pass Courier. Stale dame Warden Harold; Clifford will arrive tomorrow from; Portland to spend the day In .Med- ford and at the Sji vage Rapids dam, where at the latter place he will supervise fi-h ladde rimprove- I merit work going in there. 1 Sam Poagne of the .Medford i Reality shoji left today for Filter- ; prise, fire., on a two weeks' bu.' I- j ness triii. I While vMtlng In A.:iland Sal-! unlay. L. W. Childs suffered a stroke of paralysis and was I brought to the Community hos- t pilal here thai evening. Mr. i'hilds' Is a retired mechanic and the ; father of Mrs. Ivan K. VVdde. Miss Mary Fdwards, fresliirian at O. S. C.. and a member of j iiioa i in uiiiegit sorority, win arrive here Wednesday to spend the sum mer vacation with her parents. Another Cnrvallls stu dent from here is Miss Sara Whll lock, a member of Sigma Kappa. She will also be In Medford this summer. Out of town shoppers Monday j included Frank Custer of Fagle j Point, CharU'H Llndscy, farmer j In tho Dead Indian district and I Frank Cameron of Applegate. Mrs. Dale Stokes of Fagle Point visited here yesterday afternoon I Mr. and Mrs. File Wold re turned from Oswego yesterday, ' accompanied by their daughter.! Fdnn, who has been attending the ecudemy of music there. ; C. F. Anders of Klamath Falls, and formerly a resident of Med -1 ford, transacted business hero on Monday. j Crescent city visitors Sunday ) from Medford were Mr. and Mis. j R. A.. Holmes, Mrs. II. F. Lums-j den and Ah. mid Mrs. Cole JHolmwr .... . ., 1 ' Fjecilng to' he Rone seveiulj weeks, Mrs. R. II. Dynan left yesterday for soiit hern 'ulifornin ! to visit friends. 1 The superintendent of the Jack-! son county poor farm, Mrs. Irene Wells, spent several hu'irs here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Smith ami sons left today for their former home In Iowa for nn extended. vjsl. Tlie trip Is being made n their car and will luclnd" aevral days at Yellowstone ark a:d a lour through Canada. Hoys and giris who were condi tioned In one or two subjects In the .May eighth grade examina tions, can clear the subjects this week on Thursday and Friday at the county superintendent's office, provided they have prepared for tlie examinations. Pupils of the seventh grade who have not com pleted geography may also write these June examinations. U Waller Dick of the I", s. weather bureau left this morning by airplane for San Francisco on business, and will return to this city by plane next Thursdav morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davenport from SMverton. Ore., accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harrison of Medford to Diamond lake. They returned home Friday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT V..l'l:()-lliMli-ii.l spiMlnlly sali'Mnun. Slcaily liropositlun. Vt'ur riintrurt. Mux XI. T!'iliun. KOK SAI.K iiciuiUiul li-lniml IxillK.tli.w: '2 ,sl.M.ilni; pnii-h.'S.- rhu lawn, shruMttM-y tinl sluuli': nn pnviMilonl ; thrfp-rar Karaup will! r.'m.'itl itrivoway. and othi'r mllhiiihllnKN: pnsscwcinli tnilay; Ini-alt'd on .M.Mirta-tl a t!msl i-.-nI-ili-iii'.. slii'i't r. hliii kH ti'inu I'. u. $I7 will humlli': Lalanip ui iiii'iils. liwni'i'. L" W. Main SI.. '!'y. 7 , f l''ol! S.M.i: Chniii. um'iI klnhi'n sinks, uan lanei'i.; nil In sliapr. Iliiti-I ilraiul. 77 V..Ti:i 1..K.M nf JStlll fi,- 3 y.'.irs. ;;: ciyi- first inoiuaur nn Din Hen-., llniln-r: itnnu'.li ali ly. I'.ns X. .Mall Tilliun". 7i! b'ciu i:k.t lliiiist.ktM'plni; rooniM. furnlshi'il, r.'..M im.mli. -Ion Ili-allv. 77 IOI! l;i:T f.-iomn rmiiMi.Ml hnnsi.. nrar lllvh ami Washlni; lim M'llunl.i: Kiivaep anil l.lu yai'il ai ini ,hini. Mh. Iimuln- ;4a s i ; ra p.- ;r,tr These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Mr. end Mrs. ' Churlea 4v amo Ml. and Mrs. Kvaii Peainex nnd j Mrs. Charles White reu.-m1 s in day from Seattle, w hei they nt tended Hie funeral oi CI. ire Ream c-h, brother of tn? li.il at torneys and Mrs. WMtf. Couiity Agent L. p. Wilcox f spending today at Ashland, giving ; his usual one day a week attention ' t- thn horticultural problems of . the growers and farmers nf ihat section. County Agent i. U. Fow - ' b-r fpemin Friday of each w ' id; with the farmers of the Arthbind .t'-uoii in advi.-ing is rf'i their agricultural and livestock prob lems. ' The hind tire of a Ford car driven by Jack Harriott, a bellboy at the Hold Holland, flew off at' the corner of Sixth and Oakd.ib streets 'his afternoon, and bounced striking neai a second :-tory w in -ilow of tin- Schuler apartment hoil.-e. In descending t he lire struck about in feel from Dipiii : I'ulted Slates Marshal Cal S. Wells.' who was ready to leap when lie: look e d. f The tire was finally ': brought to earth In John Perls yard. Plans for ti e entertalnnient of ! visilin California edltora who will ' meet here June Ua weru outlined at a nu'oilng nf the Crater club ul llti-! tel Mcdion! hist n;-;lu wKh Ted ' Maker In charge In the absence nl ' "Rig F upturn" Vermin Vawter. i Members will assist In tlie pro- ! grain for receiving, the group of -" j planes to arrive here July K for a : stopover of ihrei or four hours. j Interesting pictures (alien hy ' Hfirace Rromlry tlurins the Craters' trip to the rail celebration at Khun- alii Falls were shown. j The Weather Lowest temperature this morn ing, 4S. Precipitation for L'-l hours end ing lj a. in., none. Yesterday's weather here; High est teniperature, SS. Lowest tem perature yesterday, r(n. Mean tem perature yesterday. li!. j Precipitation. T o t a I rainfall sinct; 1 st of month, trace. Humidity yesterday, fi a. m., Sfi per cent ; 1 2 noon. 35 per cent : 5 p. m., per cent. Character of day: Clear.- Sun sets today at T : -1 2 p. m., rises tomorrow, 4: II (I a. m., sets tomorrow, 7:-i:i p. n. . (Rines and sets computed, for level horizon). t Forecast for tonight and ' to morrow: Kali tonight and Wed nesday ; temperature abovu nor mal. Low humidity, with ? in creasing forest fire hazard. L. WA LTF R DICK, Meteorologist. Cnited States Weather Itureau. .. Odd Fellows, AuciHliin,. j Flection of officers anil 'levee work Tuesday night. Refresh ments. All meniher.-i rctpjt;st''(l to be present. Visitors welcome i J. X. RATFMAX. .V. O. Special Coiiviii'aiidu j Crater Lake Chapter Xo. 3. Ii. - A. M.. June Mh. T:3o p. in. Work in R. . A. degree. l!y order of t II. P. ;! F. F. XICHOLS. Secy. ! HUNT'S CRATERIAN . 3 DAYS TI JI TO , STARTS IHUK. ANOTHER BIG SMASHING SPECIAL 1 RSGIARD tn the rhitf he wns n miulity liliier- hnt In the biir fluht he was a tpiitter yellow, sick with fear until -IImmi you will 1 brill u you iti-ti'i- ditl iK'fore! Teaiuer K mm Kid ALSO VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE u m m o run ? SCREENS D B CAM, Q O TROWBRIDGE Q M rVlllNKl' ".VOItKS mrm nREfiOV. TUESDAY.- JUNE ;.'" 1023. II DIDN'T COST COUNTY PR1MARYSTEAL JEWELRY c.t'ndidafes for county offices at the May primary have' filed their liKts of expenses, as required by law. with ihe county clerk. A few have not made their returns. ( ieorge ii. Allien, defeated as pirant for sheriff. expended 1 R 1 JO. " the largest amount on the liM. His opponent, tieorge- R. .'Lie;, spent J!i:i.ro. County Assessor J. R. Coleman., who hail no opposition, was low man. He spent Jii cents. County' Ti -e.-t mi rer A . C. Wa 1 ker. a Iso un opposed, was second with a T.'i ceat expenditure. A. J. Crose, defeated fir the! clerkshiti, in a field of four, ex- pended S!i I. :'.", and Dellliu Stevens: Meyer, who won ihe nominal! on, t spent ". . Voctor Lursell, incumbent coun t commissioner, who defeated J. ' (J. Love by XT v.'es, exended 1 $;t-s. jo. Love spent nn even $-10. V. A. Davis spent 4tJ.7r. and, fi. W. Mllum spent $43.8.".. in the county school superinteiideiicy race: Susanne Homes Carter spent SUf.'.n. U. W. Conger, unopposed for coroner, listed his costs at Sin. and Oeorge Present t puntrld up Read This! If You Have Varicose Veins If you or any relative or friend are worried or suffer because of varicose veins or bunches, the best advice anyone in this world cun give is in get a prescription that literally hundreds of people all over the country urn using wit h complete satisfaction. Simply ask your druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Knt crald Oil and nppl" night and morning to the swollen, enlarged veins, rubbing; gently upward and towards the heart as the blood in the veins flows that way. Soon you will notice that they are grow ing smaller and the treat men t should be continued until the veins are ot normal sJHi'. Fmernld Oil is a powerful, yet harmless germi cide and r suits are guaranteed by Heath's Drug Store and all good1 drucirb-ts-. Shoes that sides all the popular priced shoes all thrown togeth er for this sale. Buy any pair of women's shoes at our regular price and get the second pair of the same kind for $2.00. Prices from No matter $2.00. Economy Si for renomlnntion h constable. All of the above aiidltiat on tho republican ballots. i CHIC AiIO. June a.lAV- -Vine, armed men last nit lit kidna in d John Wnhl, '27, a salesman em ployed by the Hi lima n and Kut zen Jewelry store, forced him to ( turn over , keys, to the store und combination to the safe and -while part of the rubbers obtained jew elry valued at JMl.iM'o from the store, other members of ihe gunu; held Wohl nnd his family pris-: oners all night. Wohl was seized as lie alight-; ed from nn elevated train, blind - j folded and taken to a vacajit ImfMing where Ihe keys and safe . A lovely collection needlework creations. Quilted Pillow Patterns I wool filled) Dresser Scarfs nnd Vanity Set h. Needle Point Tanostrics Cross Stitch Iliix Luncheon Cloths Towels Pillow Cases and fled Sreatis Raby Sheets and Pillow Cases Knhy Dresses and (!er- trudes Rnhy Sacques liiiby Quilt lllncks In fact, everythiiiK iu. Stamped Coods. (ilnssiilu Silk and I). M. C. Kmhroidery Threads. A variety of lovely col-, ors to choose from. Ma by hayettes finished und Htmi-linished our spe cialty. t . . .. . Handicraft Shop Phone 702 42 South Central Across from Craterldn sell elsewhere i which pair you Theatre . tV' ffrp--.! kii iiiiiinmiiiiiii nitatgjjwi miinBsmjsttWxiasar ' $498 If you don't want two pair, bring a friend 8 and share the cost. I I In the Economy Shoe Store we-re- toKen iiooi i:iui. i Tlnee meiuUers oi trio nam men toek Wohi n oi-bred blin Wife. horn" for as high as inihmation I - - .i iii. W Mi:q hunt's L m M M m wJm m JNm ' tomorrow Imjm T N'Ht' 0nly7 '"d 9 m- i . mp-. -; $8 mg . mam I ' FEATURING. f .m-ammu U DOLL DREAMS N. with " '' '" LUCILLE AND CARMEN Vsiffl ' 4 ; WILF0RD & STEVENS 'WsgO?338 . DITS OF THIS AND THAT l& H PAUL BROS. 3 A SENSATIONAL HIGH PERCH jfcSslsla M ACT g KENNEDY & FRANCIS IILxki A TEAM OF UNUSUAL ISk$:Wl ENTERTAINERS SMm BIG BOY WILLIAMS Iff 3 MUSICAL IMITATIONS H: '. j feature'Epicture I slt$ri " I X LAST Tnn&V JANET GAYN0R , r 1 . ' TIMES in f-r. " j I 7TH HEAVEN MMM I fciafltsafiS Movietone and Vitaphoiie joiaffiiE3i& i II EVENING ' Admission I Zl riMTtr 7 & 9 P. M. Children 25c lj; Ii Adults , 50c ' I buy take the second pair for Groceteria iu-o cniioren ui . oe iu'.. three xuaidrd the family through, out tbv night. vhile tlw o'Jier six ,ted;th downlown jewelry s .ir.ter th (liim"ii jcrrii MrD $10.00 be-