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PAdE TWO rrcnronn matl tktbfxe. medIard. oreoon". srmy, .tflv 22. 1028. o 1 Local and ' Personal Willi a ninxlmum tinM'iiiiin' uf 1 (i IT ilcgrt't'M yi-stt-rdiiy tli roaii'Ht he:it if tills tuinnuT ho fur, following a iiilxinnn.i if I'J dt'KiPi'H n Kriility. unci ton thiue.l wurm fonasicd for today. M.-.lfnnl and the valley an in tin midst of a heat wave Dresmnnktng a n it remodeling. l'ashion Shop, 44 Mis. K. 1). yvHlcriluy from r InU'it-M to .Medfoid people route initiating auto tijps Houth over the Itettwuml hiuliwiiy Ik Ihc fart that IlilploVrit romUliuiiH Jiff reported in that hlulnvitv lielween Itc-qua and u U k liHnw Voscent elty. making pONfilili' ho in ly traf tir through the .str.-ih tf high way. Koitr rontrolM have pe-vloux-ly lu i n in tff( t hut now unty Miuht delays art' neresMiiry as partieK are h t othi oiiKh eai h hour. Itctvvi en T 11. in. and 7 a. in., t1ir- j is no eontrol and autoisis art- al--luw-.-d to m, throiiKh at will. Kresh incited fryeiR every day. 30c per Ih. Johnson's Market. y 7tf J!oy Smut troui nuuihei- 1. 1 wponsoli'd hy the I'lilpuila po-l A inarii atjp lleense a.s issued Loaded down with a yellow ye.si onlay afternoon a I I)' -utility Ili-ker. lisliiiu; tai-kle and several t lerk's offlee to Alhert IN-iKinohl. ..f oakdah-, Calif., and Kutli , Medford Itldtr. if i'ase came here Denver, Colo., lo vlf.ll al tno nonie oi .mi. hihi i of Ameiirnn J,eKion. will he Kuests l. Anderson for a lew weeks. i uf i iup.iua post and department The polUe department wuh In- of 0n.Kn a, Ul, Jli(. ,..-u.x. to formed yesterday afternoon hy ,(. ono of th). f,.;itull.M of tu. the Klertrical I'rodmrts eompany , Amrii(.Jin i,...!.,., HtllXo convention m' Portland that a iniin, whose name wipj given aH Kturk, lian heen repreHeiillntf that LOinpany with out authority In Med ford and that local resident m should avoid dealing with him as representa tive of the Portland concern. Tin? hij; clearani'e sale of hats at the Kmuiy Lou Hat Khop in M. ,M. Store, is u sale of laro Ktiins. Sale Is now on. .Miss KmoKenla White who Ih a, student of the Jieuiuiu imsmes ,.((; KJ((1 .olh-Ke has heen working ror i Kf,inK on. of l'lioenix-M'-d-. terday. Wm. Itrleker at the Itoy Scout headiiiiartirs. Mis. rioorKe Memlll. of 1,oh An jreles. Is a Kuest at the home of I Jr. and Mrs. lihkert. Mrs. lienilll conic to attend her eon's wedding. Wo have oniethln choice In tree props. Do not fall to sew them. PlneH 1-hr. Co. TKt f "Ashland peit'h'K sold in I he Portland market thin niornlni; fur Ml and &0e a box." sayn a Thirty Youth Ago news Item repuhlished in the Ashland TldiuK yesterday. At the meeting of the Oregon Synod of the I'reshyterlan church hehl al Alhany hist week. Walter l-'riwor Iirown ford served u committee. Tree, props at Medford Lumher Co. Phone 629. S!Mf Koi a week's visit with rela tives and friends at Satein and Portland Mr, and Mrs. George T. Krey left today. New road and recreational map has heen Issik d hy the forest scr vlre showing the nat ional fores' playgrotindH of Oregon and also the roadH leading to them. Also paved highways, graveled roads, trunk highways, Hecundnry roads and other means of auto com munication are designated. The maps iiiny he uhtnlned free from the. Crater Xutioiuil forest head-Muarlei-H In the federal htillrt 1ng. Tho hig elenratiee sale of hats at the Ivmmy Iou Hat Shop in M. M. Store, Ih a Bale of rare hnr gnlns. Sale is now on. KM I. O. Crawford, vice president ami uemtral manager, and T. Uradley, htiperint indent of pow tr houses, of t he California re gon J'ower company, wem Imsi ness visitors In K'lamalh I-'alK Inst week. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Phone t'29. SIt f j After having nohly served thirs ty pedestrians for the past two years, the water fountain in front of the Liherty liepalr Shop on North Kir street wan shut off last week and the fountain removed temporarily. The fountain was popular among those who had to Use l-'lr street sidewalk. While It wuK feared hy some that the fountain had heen removed per ma n ntly. It will he turned on again an soon uh alley gutter re-j ialr work nearhy h;is heen com-1 pleted. The water from the foun tain. If it was kept on running ou Id have hampered tills work. Have your eyes eared for now hy our deferred payment plan. Scien tific rye examination oomfortahle classes. lr. l. A. Chamhors Southern Oreg.m optical Co.. ni7 Medford lildg. Phono ixx. ysti l'i ederlck Anderson, .pin lor. ar rived in Medford Saturday from m k land. Cal. to spend a few das as the guest of ticingc Well man. Plaiiteil two years ago. the I.oih l.evcn trout nf Crescent laki ha e now attained a size uf II incheH, according to M. .1. liarnes. district UMine warden, who re cently returned f i uni the heaull fnl northern K la ninth lake. Tli- llsh MTin to he thriving and avid ly snap up a small spoon utlh red fly attached. Suiin in drinking water. Mer rick's chlorinated pool. xnvf .1. ludo (Jrlrve, wtdl known Copco enipheied. who wa a vis itor here froiu Prospect hi l week, is a lle meniher of M-Mli-mt post of the Anu-rii-nn la'gion and pl;ins to spend his vacation In Medfot.l io t month. He has already vol unteered his services and a car for the line days of the con veil - in Medford next mouth. Tin troop will he in charge of Hu dolph Kit.inan and Panics Sullies and either a special hus will he charterer! or private cars will he used lo t ra tisport the hoys lo .Med font fur Thursday. A uu'ust 2. There will he L'.l hoys in tin- group ma k fin: the ti in a ml each one i" har- j locking forward with eagerness 3 - 1 " i to the hrdidnv I'iehu, ,. Veivs. Uevlew. on summer h;it. now Meautiful new hats tip to $1-1. r.o. going at :!IK. Sl.li.s and $IJMi. ttinden hats fide. Chil dren's hats 7 r-. fide mid' H.'m. Ne an- glad to offer our many pat rons these wonderful values. f.Ireeu S. & II. trailing stamps given at this sale. Come early. New fells ?7.i10 values, special 5.!IS. The Kuimy Lou Hat Shop in M. M. Store. 1 U I Kor an extended visit with Mr. ami Mrs. Alhert I lurch or the lthu-k Oak ranch. Mrs. Louise Joy' arrived here l-YUhiy from San Krnnclseo, Cal. A. W. Moon of Ashland, pro prietor of the Moon Lumher Co., was a local husiness visitor yes- I llus.-ell, ,,( Winters. Calif. 1 Klsie Hamlin of Chi loo. u in. who was taken in custody hy the po lice yesterday for intoxication and pla . d lr. the county Jail to re cover, as la ken yesterday aftei noon to the hospital in a sick con dition. She is aid to have taken tahleth of an unknown nature, making her very sick. The Central Ptdnt Star, puhlish erl hy Korrest Pickett ami Lester Scot i, came off the press yester day fur the first time ami will he pllhliFherl week ly. The pa per is a four page sheet, is Well filled with local news of Cemicl Point jam) vicinity and is, well pa i roni.eil ' hy ( 'en n n point merchants in its advertising columns. The edi tor of the paper, Forrest Pickett, is a Journalist Htudent at the, Oregon Stato college. j Mr. and Mrs. William Of full ' and daughter Mvelyn leave today lor Kugene. where Lveiyn will visit Miss Oorotliy Ooff, formerly of .Medford. .laney Walker of Ashla'-.d is Inking a course at the Medford iJusines college. Following- - an extended visit , with his daughter. .Mrs. John ! W heeler, and son S. O. Ihulden. K. IL nudden left last Friday for : his home at Itoise, Ida. Wmermelons on the (jtto P.ohn- (ei't ranch near Central Point la gan ripening aist week mid with -' In .t short lime, at least hy the ' lend of this werk. he is expectei! to have homegrown melons on the i local market. The melons are j much earlier than usual diirv to jthe fact that he planted the seeds' anil for -several weekw grew the . pla nt. -i In his Portland avenue hot; house in order to give them a het-' ter start. I For a .sf vi ral days' visit with friends at Suther tin, Ore., where ; t hey formerly resided. Mr. and i Mrs. A. F.. Lyman and grandson Hilly will have this morning, audi hags I -".-year-old Joseph KurM. of Lot k Ha veil. Pi mi., ace. on pa n led hy liis aunt, Miss A- It. Furst, vtopi.ed in Medford yesterday on the way to ( "rater I jike for a short vacation. The two of them had tra chvl for the nasi l wo .months iflid expected io continue their tour until school heginy in Sepieniher. Joseph keejis a diary and Is a regular encyclopedia when it comes to details of places and Ihiiigs they have seen. He Kaid 1h;rt the higge;- thrill ifcf llo entire Journey was when 1m .-aught a 'I-inch trout in II''I Kagle lake in cinder park not long ago. Mr. ami Mrs. J. I. KiisscH, u lio r:ire r-iiroii(e from ihelr auto tlrivc ' hick to K-Misas Tor a visit with Mi'. i:usseH's relatives, are ex pected lo arrive lioni" fimc time this week. Joy Walker, deputy coiilily j eonmer associated with II. W. : Conger hen in the undertaklm- ' htisinesx. is reiMirlcl to he show ing continued iinpriiwment at ih"' Tutted States Veterans' hospital in Portland uhere he li.rs heen : for several weeks for treatment (or an infected throat. ( expect ed to I'esu me rl lit M'S here ! within a month. -Mr. and Mrs. Allen fix. of poll-: lainl are house guots at the' home of Or. and Mrs. J ml Uik-j crt. Capital Hill. I Chick Kennedy, local fighter. wan knociveii out in the secmL round of a six-round fight In j ' Klamath Falls smoker last week. -Kennedy was not hi proper comli- tiou lor the match am! was not ; Ills old self In the ring. He was knocked out hy a fighter named' Oil ley. The newly organized Junior I revs drum corps will meet to- ! morrow evening: it the. Ann rican Daily Meteorological Report Clara No I'Ihpiht. helps her father deliver ice ami sin, a school PI II LA OFLPH I A. July 1' I . hVt In her puru time takes long dis- swum KI'j inil--'lara Linski, high school girl tiinctr swims, she and Til lie Kill'- river. They w chum, have ;ut 'S III the OclaWiUx' ire axle grease. Forecasts Sunday, July 1 Medfonl ami vicinity; Fair air.l c(nl in tied warm Kuudti.v. Oregon: Fog on coast; fair ami iin flciatcly warm with low huuiiil ity over tl.o interior Sunday. LOCAL DATA til '11 ,UJ Clear TiMiiiieradin' idcg.i at 'tit Highest, i last 1 hrs.) S!) I.mvi st (last 1 J lirs.) . al Hel. Huinidity ipd.i ST Precipilatioit inches ) .no State oi Weather Clear Total precipitation miicc Sepleni her !, lit:.'T, la.lla illcllCH. Sunrise today, l:ft" a. :n. Sunset Itahty, 7 : III p, in. Siini ise .Monday. 1 : ."di a. m. L. W. DICK. Meteurulo'ist. XttUvu. Packing school at .".Hi; I'nlori St., hegi nuing Tuesday 1 p. m. S ri.no cash for term. ( 'all l.'.ii. KLAMATH F.VLS. X'-ws- Her ..Id installs printer telegraph ,. p. ! WW, &f During the Past Year We Have Paid to Thrifty Investors in Our Stock the Sum of $66,99 9.24 the resolutions j Treo miJH a( jviedford Lumher j ,,'''' returning home may make to. Phone G2!t. S!Hf Temporary licenses were issued at the sheriff's office yesterday afternoon to Joe Mtillenlx :iud K. X. Ilutler of Ashlaml: Arthur Ouncan. W. 1. Tenilcy ami II. 1). Ayera of Medford. l-'resh pk-ked fryers every day, 30c per Ih. Johnson's Market. Jiii .Mis. Fd .Miller, who resides mi the Pacific highway hetweeM this city and central Point, underwent trip In the coast Itegltiniinr tomorrow evening. 1 he Shata Limi(rd. so lit h hound, will arrive In Medford at li:'..". Insteail of 7::(o In keeping with a new Iralu schedule which goes in ef fect I nmnrrnw. The north hound evening train. o. II. will arrive at li::!.". and will meet the Shast i at Central Point. The new sched ule makes it posslhle for tho Shasta to arrive in San Francls "o ii::!a in the forenoon, one major operation for appendi-1 hour earlier than formerly, citls at the Sacred Heart hospital, "Twenty Years Am." news Hem Friday evening and last evening i reproduced In the Ashland Tidings was reported to he in a satisfac-1 yesterday, follows: "A hay rue! tory condition. (ride complimentary to Miss Maud Legion pl;i urouruls win iireinents will he taken for uni forms, which will arrive in i short lime. - There is consid era hie speculation in regard to the choo;;- j illg of a drum major, ;is ih"ic are everal eager cuidhlales. The I corps, which is in charge of Cl;..- Ion Isaacs, who Is dev. ding imi i sir era hie lime lo the project , i- expe. ted to la;t part in the I Americcu Legion parade in Aim ! list. Miss hirv Oielner fmniet- M;il! iTrihune reporter, is now iiiiii'- year, knowing (hat vou won't havi relatives wiiii her niotiier ai a financial care in tho world when 'New iialiiinore. Mich. lhM time cmnes. Tho "I'haso Itelntions" Cluh I which Is made up of the Klamath I And (he phui of saving Is simple. JeinployeH oi the California Ort-';iui Set aside a Htiptilaled sum wookiy i Power company, will hold its an I" 'his Hank and I lion walch tho nual picnic at Speiicor crook on total ;;row. i t' - Oroeo uri"is i-li:lnvn" i t Plan for 1929 Vacation i It's less (hau twelve months away , for most of lib, hut what a wonder- till feeling you will experience net I A special type of treo props Itfg PineH Lhr. Co. A. It. Cochran the Culled state was a visitor in :i( , Ploiiey of Medford. who has he 7 St f I visiting Ashhind friends, wan given ennected with I Tuesday evening hy Mr. and Mrs. forest servlr-e, j O. C. Jaeohs. In the party he Klamath FalN'hles Mr. and Mrs. Jaeohs and last week fi Medford. ! Miss Itlppey were: Misses McAr- The llllss Heine Shop, which ts'lhic. Heulali Caldwell. F.dna Fs furnishlng many of the decorative 1 nion.i. Florence powen. IMIth Mc- suppueK mi- the state American Legion for the stat convention here next in on ( h, is now husy turning out welcome ffgns. of which were sohl to local mere ha in k Friday afternot.n. The shop hast also heen milking tin hat soldiers out of heavy pastehoard for use as decorations on a utnmnhllcs. We have something choice In tree props. Do not fall to see them. Dig Pines Lhr. Co. 7 j t f Kenneth I tee ho, proprietor of a service station at Central point. has purchased a new tmhu- Ford sedan. Concerning a former well known resident of Jacksonville and Med ford The Oregon Fchaltges, in Its latest Issue, says: ".Mrs. I al ia n Fulton, formerly at the cla sified advertising desk for the IJosehurg News- IIe lew, has re signed her position hecause of poor health. She is seeking a higher altitude and is now lo- filed al tJlemlale. where she Is ( cluing some special corrcspou--ilence ml also some lucal Wolk fur the tilendale Log. ) Med lord's newest Hat Shopp. , the Hand Ih.x, Ji'ii Fast Hth St nai on dt-piny H marvelous j thm of (he famous tinge priced Veiy modes! at $ii.i.O. H. stamps given w itli every i cliase. We invite your Inspection 1 'J 1 To attend I he Hodmen's ! convention at Portland this j Mr. ami Mrs. ,'ue Krsklie for that rlt early today. A small crew i.T the Crate National forest force last Thins day hegiiu i cpalr work ill th I forest near Copper, at which lasl a'lec- llevr felts, i Into Cune, Nellie Palmer. f ieorglar Ijar'kson. and Messrs. Koy I-:ans, K. J. Ihigdahl. j. A. Smith. J. C I tea soner. .1 . Heasouer. ami C. Mmtiiuei- Dudley of Uosehurg. Mrs. ,. L. tiiisenhury has re. tin nod to her home at Port land iftei a visit here with her mother. Mrs, '.oi Arnold. The flag cniumiltce of the 1 A merican I .eghm post re ports t hat a limited supply of sidewalk flags are still on hand and m.iv he oh t allied t h rough I, C. ( hi r lock a I he chain her of cum iih'Itc The flags route in three pieces an i Include a case. Pun liases are urgco to he m.ide early In order that proper preparations may he made in exhibit hem during the state A merit an Legion convention here during August. I'he remains of the unhh-utifi ma n, who was found dead In an irrigation ditch north of Hie ciU yesterday morning, were huried . yeslerday nfternoon in Puller's ' fiel-l in the Medford I. I ). ( i. F i j cemetery. Altempls to ldenllt I him were iilisliccessf III, as nu liapers of any kind were touml on his hotly. The man Is he- Rtmday. July This location: i wns chosen In oruYr that It mlxht " J bo easily accessihle. m the Cnpc.i j n j workers her" and a large attend ance Is looked ror. A pleashi;; ' program of sports and stunts will j wind up with a "kitten hall" con 1 "si hot ween Klamath and Med ! ford. A hot game la assured v; t the hisl meelhig hetwoen the two leanis resulted in a victory for Hie Medford leant and Klamath iH nil to win. A guesl al the home of Mr. audi Mrs. J. i. Sielner ii Mrs. ( ". 1 1 Joiiu.-ou of j, os A ngeles who ar rived Fi ida . i ! ffif WATCH 6 f : I ttREPAIRING XWwvJEwcLciis inn : If you are not one of the investors who re ceived a Semi-Annual Dividend Check this week you should investigate our 1 Preferred Stock And 8 Installment Stock Safe! Available! Profitable! 'Partners in Community Development" Ask for Our Booklet, "How Shall I Invest My Money' ' It's yours for the asking JACKSON COUNTY ING & LOAN ASSOCIATION The Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years in Medford Not One' of Our Stockholders Has Lost U Penny BUILD wit) SIX FEATURES THAT MAKE MAJESTIC THE BEST FOR YOUR HOME RADIOS . Cabinets 'I'll" l illl'St U OIKlS illlll I In- rim Im'iHii.s and unlimitf-il rcsuurri'x ill lOtlr (lillrri'M! styles. si workmanship Mr-lean croate. A cholfr Hi.- lutr Male . k I, II (ills - will simihI llio i-i'iimlmli'i- ut l Minniii'i'. I'llaris iTpM'v,.ni,illvi IIimIIui M. StiiniMiiiiii. X. DaMliilc. I'hi.nl'll' -H. li:, I, lil lllll II.. I. I whi, I, hi , si'M'ial j.ii.s li.is I hnt' ai-rniiMitallx laili'n; lil. li H hlli. Inli.vli ali'il. itlll's nf ill 1 1. I. .1 1 ill i; lii. i fmilHl nil his im-i'mmi. j IHlhis ni Drti-nll. iiim- i-f Uhi' n.illi.ir.s hiiilliiK I 1 1 1 1 . . I , I play-! ITS. Is l ll'i 'I I'll In IrtlHIt hl-ll- J i loilay in liiiniiri-i.w lYi'in Sail' : Kniiii'lsi'ii nlinr In. iil iynl Jul, Si hiu'lfiT a illili-piiittt yalni'. lis- in illl h i piilnls. aili-r till'. 'l' (iii' hail hail a lin-pninl h-ml n.i f illlll III till' last lil.., I, I'l.puh.s' i 1 1 '. r, a mi' th- trail anil was alii'aii Hotel Medford I 2. Chassis (the works) Iti-'iil anil slurily thnumlintit. Trim anil Iiuii ill il'ul in ih'sipn. I (in 1 1 tu wive lastiim saiifiicliiin. The finest Dollar Din-. ner in Southern Oregon TODAY 3. Power manufacturr nf radin nf Sc1mhIT.t l!7t Muurt i tilt nf sly i id and del int 'I'l.c th,. , under Sti-ic C " beginning u ii h n , hi' itviM'i'ii uic tin licit ipiihis. The Is iiluu "The Food is Better j at the Medford Miiii'Mic sutui'iuacy in Mir imwiM units is arl.miu Irdm-d, 4. Dynamic Speaker 1 if.iuiHMl and madr I'tnnplcti- in .Mairsllr plants, n. rz: vciilh)'; a lidrlity. hrradlli ainl nniunlf irence of tone that will Miril! vnu. UrprtHliici'S all liiuh and low notes laithfully, with lots of volume to spare. the iiKiniiucincnt "v W;ih i-.dd hist Wllli.u.is ..r Meilfotd r Ask Any Grocer about Fluhrer'g Mill: Bread, He will tell yon of tho surprisingly largo amount of people that insist on nothing but Fhihrcr'a Breads. L A "mm w lu-r. "f M.ill.., "I'll.- prni. thv V is Mr null A 111 has l.r- tini; t-talr f.ir mini; haxlni; alnnii In Ihc nir- I hy ih. tt.nu-ix li.r iuiiiiv il h I is ill-rally s-r with his wif. lallv.s In .M.ilfi.nl. -Mr. Hiul Mm. .Mnrris Lriiniiril Mrs. I iclnniril to this riiv 'I'litirxiliiv k Hi from Astin ln w hrro llicy alli'lnh"! inn iiiiu'ihi n ,m rs. l.isniiinl s foi -' tniitllrr. Mrs ,1. f. Crow n riilrnpnictii' Naturopathy Dr. H. P. Coleman Sth Sturi's.sfnl Year In Mmlfnrd ;S Trritttnrntii liy AppuintlilLMit Medford Center Bldfl. Phone 065 KUM'irnlhnrupy KimmI ricii'iu'C i 5. Simplicity The prices on Majestic Radios range fronv S112.50 to $213.00 iiE-vtHI mite mm mm Mairsllr is a trini (inniliiil snl. and is : lliat a rliilil may si-curi' L.nlarUahl(, rr cntiio rani;i' of statimis. n riini.lrinMi'11 nilts iivrr tin- 6. Sensitivity 'fin in. i- yi-al s rn i-ili a In this i ll ;in,t it lH Imrsihlr that Pl n'r III" in w' .rupi. I tllm t.l tliki ,,f tra.li- that I n,,w r.. Hi Williams will In a pnsl ii." vl thr ml In tin- nclnhhnrill cilh-s hy hut. of In. al ta.-llillis i;i,i mil Xiws W. S. Mlirltmi. luiM-IIri: sah-s-niaii t..i tho raii.M., .n situlh'.s .mi. ...in. v l(. . i . ,.i . ... ; lllt ill ... Inn i; Ml.pK i,k. th,. Ira, I" Willi in .st imi.Is In. ,,,m. tmiiv a l,i th" IHilnh.r nl . Hiiiii.il pail, -"a-, .11 n . .iii.l I'p In pslm-ilfl I'lsllnis ;,l I'l.ii..,-"lll.-i th" t'l Ill was i.l. i linn p, is,, ns w up , v. ' lli'ti. alln n still p,,nlinB that th" pi.-sciil s.iisnn will Inn,, ih,. Rtrnlnst all.-n.hin, ,. in Cnii,.. l-ikr's hlstmv O fprncHne the w .,,, .,, riiinn ll""l, -... 1, ,.,. ... O'lll ml an.l , hiul,,-,, Tiir ii w-i-.k s mi,. m, i x,, Kmm-i-H K,i,I , ..,ki,,,. I Im ii. thy. an, I M,. i..,i .... JO"iIhv for t'ri'sri-nt city, C FOR YOUR WINTER IRE Green Pine Slab Wood . 12-inch or 16 inch $2 3 Loadf r.C0 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 Sorth Central ) Reichstein Tdl, 631 Q Du2 All iinlslaiiilint; feat lire Unit lias ainnzcrl, cvnti vet Clan rniliii msim-i'lK. I nilrr artual ti-st's. In i-nin-parlsun with i-ii-iy liailnm make nf not, no matti'i what prii i- nr nilinlH-r ol tillirs. l;iii-sti,- lias ""in-piclied- ninl -oiit-distiiiu ri-- nuytliitij, on the market. Palmer Music House "WE SELL HAPPINESS' C. H. Isaac H. W. Pluhrer Model 72-3213 Complete TUNNEY FIGHTS HEENEY Hear It at Home, Blow by Blow o Fight Day, July 26 Order Your MAJESTIC Today IB : : ! 1 ftlllllllllllllllil!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!! imilipillpi ' Q 0 ' o