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o o JrffiVFOTin MAL TRTTiTTSTR MTlDFOnD. ONKfiOX. YTF.nXFSPAY. AITU'TH, 1023. J2 o HP IH MEW Y. AFTER HIS VACATION HAM I 'TON I. AYS, N- Y., Ann 1. Willi itn appivrimiw wave of tlu1 hand to tin- weather man. who haJ loiu- nil he miM to make the vacation of a rv.d de nihil nominee eiij able, ( iov ernor Smith sahl farewell tndav to nn olil KiiiniiKT stamping K"ird ami turned hark to New York, Albany and his rninpalmi. Refreshed by a little inure than three days at Iho shore, during which, if he had any political worr.t'S, he concealed iheni, the (lovernur called lor uutonmbih-s to he ready aim ut noon. It wan with relmtanee that he pulled himself away from restful sur round. oks. The democratic nominee's sched ule provided for a slop ax he. several inemhcrs of his family, and ;i Niiiad or newspaper re porters travelled alon Ion; Island highways, at Deer Uane slat park, near liahylon. wrested from firivate ownership after years of litigation. The destinailun of the governor was the suite on the 1-lth floor of the Uiltmorp hotel, whli h his home in the metropolis. Ther he experts tti remain until Sunday, when he will travel up the Hud son to A I ha n y, stopping on the way at I'eekskill to review Na tional Ciiiardsmen in earn p. Ilefore his d e a rl in e from Hampton liays. where Smith and his family frequently spent suni mer vacations when It was known us "Kood Knutnd," the nominee reiterated that he had no defiuit appointments hooked fur h;s stay in New York, lie said, however, that he undouhifdly would talk thiims over with John .1. Icaskoh. whi) became head of the demo eratic national committee a fort night uro. Since then the ov ernor and his friend have noi fiL'en each other. In the meantime a campaign organization has been ro( together, and Smith and his chief lieiuen ants will have an opportunity dur ing the remaining 'lays of the week to map out wit li some de cree of certainty, the lines on which they will battle the repub licans ' durhiK the next three months. Kven though his vacation at the shore flvjis at an end. Smith silll allowed nn nn willinKiiess to lw bothered by the cares that come to all aspirants for public office. 31 looks forward tomorrow to a restful cruise down Tong Island Sound on t ho yacht- of his old friend "Hill" Todd, the ship builder, who,, told a senate inves tigating committee some months Ko that ho was ready , to dig deep Into" his -pocket t(T provide the funds needed to put the man he admired in the White House. Once he Rets hack to tlie se clusion of the executive mansion at Albany, the democratic stand ard bearer will find as the next order of business tne preparation of Ids acceptance speech which will be delivered from the steps of the state capital three weeks from this evening and broadcast, by radio to an expectant nation. Steadfastly he has declined to Rive any inkling as to what he will Miy, except that his address will touch on all campaign issues, in cluding prohibition and farm re lief. In fact, the governor has bad little to say ahmil his idans. As t he nominee looks at the sit ua -tion. it. is folly I" talk about things that won't materialize for a month or more and so he is keeping mum. SHUBERT FIESTA ! ' IS COMING SOON "A Night in Spain." the inueh rnimneiitril on Shul.t-it -.Mrav;i- izunza wl Irh recently played the , hnm'Kt run e. irelit l t a r-; ve In (.'hieiice. will be vvn fr the first time here at Hunt' t'ra terlan. Memtay niuht. Aumi.-t 13- Sending "A Niwht in Spain" en tour iH the most pretentious veil-j tu re that lew Smor Shuheri ever; enuaueii in. The prmUieth-n uni eaut were franieil fur hmr runs In Chh-apo. New York ami I'hlhnlel- phia. Spurred on by Uif reat ; (ueee-M of "t'.ny Pare?" ' itrllei' in t the season, the Khuherts rfetermin- : ed to route "A Nlpht In Spain" ; to the coant anil haek to Atlnntiej City, carrying the full company ' and outfit seen In Chlcairo and j New- York. A special train nf 1? hnccaKO earn, rullmann and din-; . ens is required to move the hi;-! prenatlnn from point to point. ; a Phil Itaker haw n-tnrio'd t ihe' cawt. With his co-ytai!. Tel Te;ilyl and Aileen Stanley, he heads tu i perwoniu'l of over l&o perwonH. in- eludinn the IS Certrud" Hoffmann C.irlw. the -original Moulin Kou.e . troupe, llelha Huara. Cortez & ' lVppjr, Paul Ferral. Fudi Unnvn,; Mahel Ash. Sid Silver. P.oli Stan-; ley. C.eore Anderson. C.len l.ale. I )tarhara Vernon. Tito Coral. Iiohhy! l'inkus. Sam Itnum. Larry Fine. J. ' Colvil Ihinn. LIUImm Smith and .the Andrcini hrolherw. Much lw made! by Chicago com men t a torn of the ; lovelinesw of some three ecore and i ten coryphees and the libera I Ity with which they expiwe their . Ofharmw. "A XiKht in iuin" iw ewpecially , l)e tacular. One of the mowt opu lent of the many tableaux is that ft G down on the prottratn a "' 'd lumbuw nt the Court of Ferdinand nd Isabella." .lode in c frnm nd vunce pietoriiil lOf-nnnilcii. with F'ich Incentivew to retnainluy at ilionie nn therein jy Avd. Chriw vant to wmort to sail. SALEM MORNING PAPER S0LD 10 NEWSPAPER MEN SAL KM, Ore., Aug. 1 .- iVPi T),e 1 Oregon st att mian, soeonf oldest newspaper in the state, t hanged hands, today. II. J. Hendricks. dau of Oregon newspapermen, and one of the old est members of tho Associated Press, and Carle Abiains, gold the newspaper, together with its af-i filiated publications and building, to Sheldon b Sackett and Karl C. Iirownlee. j Mr. 1 i row nice recent I y sold the I Forest ( trove News-Times, which lie owned and published during the) past four years, and Mr. Sackett j recently sold his interest in the McMiunville Telephone - Hcgister, j which lie published for several , years. ; Mr. Hendricks became owner of! the Oregon Statesman 44 years ago. lie will remain with the pa- per in an editorial capacity. Mr. j Abrams became associated with Mr. Hendricks in 1 IMKt, and was active in ihe busin'ess uiitil his appointment as secretary of the board uf control four years ago. The Oregon Statesman was es tablished in isr.i) at Oregon rily, then seat of the territorial gov ernment or the Oregon country. As the seat of government moved the Statesman was successively published at Oregon City, Salem. Corvallls. and then back in Salem, where it has continued uninter ruptedly since. STATE SUP. COURT IN BETTER SHAPES SALKM, wit-.. vi.,. I. lf) When the stipreute court resume i .k DBiHBmuer . auera nionin , ',' .' . , . . . - . " I iiiuiiuis oeninu scnenuio, Arinur tt. I l.enson, clerk of the court, said yesterday. This Is a hetler coudi .1.. ' ' :'"""" nnn i .,,,.,,. " 1 iiii wui. -ti'i i cases have been argued or submit ted on brief, an average of 3 month New appeals taken to the courst since Ihe first of the vear 1 total 1903 There are 1'" casM 1 ready to he argued and by Scptem her 1 about 15 more will be ready Since January 1, a total of 249 opinions have been written. Thir teen appeals have been dismissed by opinion anil 35 by oral order and i!'M appeals have been cleared from tho docket on their merits. MR. 8 MRS. CALL1SQN VISIT IN PORTLAND A huge crowd Is expected In Medford for the American J'gion state eon ve lit Ion this week and the city for months has been preparing I to show the visitors the finest hos-j pltality that can be offered. Auto-i mobiles are already arriving in .Medford with legionnaires and the presence of Herbert 1 lonver in southern ( iregon is drawing an even larger number than was ex pected for the convention. P. G. Cnllson (Prink), athletic coach at Medford high school, was at the j Mutnomah hotel yesterday with his! bride. A month ago Mr. Callison i they returned from their Port mnrried Miss Margaret Donovan land trip. of San Francisco and after visiting 1-ou Smith and brother from In Medford and Kugene, Mr. Calll- the Hig Sticky Smith ranch, have son's former home, they made a moved into Lou Smith's old home trip to Canada, staying some time in town, which has been oecu in Victoria and Vancouver. II. C i Pied by Ira (irigsby and family. Mr. Callison is one of the best known coaches In Oregon and In the three years he has been at Medford the hlu'll w. hoot football tejims there have been regarded aw the wtioaest in the wlati- and every year hiw basketlmll team has been entered In the Salem wtate tourna ment. Mr. Calllwon played on Shy Huntington's Cniverwlty of OreKon ten m that m et 1 la rva rd ul Paxa -deiut. and his last year at KuKcne he was all-coast center. . After lea vim; college, Mr. Calliwon play ed two years on the Olympic eleven in S;m Francisco urei;onian. 'Lights of New York n t ' Begins Tomorrow "Tho film fan will soon be say ini;: T fell In love with his voice!' when a screen hero in Introduced to ti e world In talking motion pic tures, Imstcad of the time-worn ex presslons reuaidin.j tho hair, eyes i or profile of the cinema star of the tollo, who plays the loadinp foml nine role In "LlKhtx of New York." l.n li, r,..lM.lnni,l1. ..rnrl.lr-l inn In r..ol, Iho s.oroen with nnoken .iini...,..n . riniui. "I.ICbts of New York." which .,., , IIn.-. f-r,....rln l.m... . '. . i mm t uou'iiu Tieueven unii uifi votee on the serotn i Just nn im portant as the perHOiifil appearance of the artist. In many canes the sneaking voice of screen stara wUI ereatlv enhance their "nereeD ner- donallty" to a point where their voire will become their outsanriini; liower of attraction. rnmli. Illumond and (rater lakee. j of ,tm f;rHn,ic Hondo Meat i-oin- fullen I.andln appears apiioslte j Mr. and Mn. (harlen llezmal-; Vltny i,pr0 parly thin morr.lnit . raur--Helene Cotello In "LlBhm of New haleh iaried on a trip to Ki.rMn j (,, from hh.ikmi to 3 3 2.n0 low.. York." OladyK Itroekwell. Marvjllt.ua Monday nmrnlne. to le none: There a no lnuranee. The pluir ( (arr. Kuaene Pallelle and Wheeler jevera I day? ' will he reliulll Immedlalely. The! Oakman enm t imporlaet roles In Mr. and Men. fnderhill n"l . orUln of the ;. . unUnown. hut , lh" prnnilnent nrportln east of playera in this orlunal VHnphnn'" -tulkln)i motiuu picture. WORLD'S LARGEST AIRPLANE SHOWN AT CROYDON i jiSt i -:rA wtw qxp This monster plane, exhibited at a Croydon airport, England, air In tho world. It is all-metal, weighs 14 tons and has a wint; span Inset, one of tho plane's giant landing wheels, eight feet high. BRENNAN GIVEN GOOD CHANCE OF ; QUICK RECOVERYi I'llll'Al'.O. Auk. ! tA'i nnaii was Ktvf-n a kouiI rhnin'i rci'uvi'ry today, liut )ii'rt was; general sentiment among demo-; ratic leaders that "the Napoleon i of Illinois democracy" might never : again be able to resume the polit- I,., r.hli. 1,. I,. .1.1 .n..i UlP ,,,.. f ,.OK,,,. suIHvkii.' Tht.,.(. was ,, ,,., Msonality j ouimalHlliiK nmuiiK Iho slate's ilciin- outstanding among the state's dem-: ttl. ,.i,fori,.i..u a natural successor to Mr. Itren-iand fighting for his life t m. John I Murphy hospital ! 'ollowing operations necessitated ' I by infected teeth. There w ere a i tlo7.cn or more men. however, any, B"UI" M.moi uiu mn 11,0 "mo"rilti'' Hctatorship should ' i:,onnan s nfalth compel the i Mr. ltrennan's health compel th abandonment of the mantle. , Itiennan s rise to power from gaged in the Army work at Santa ledge of bis intention, that admis breaker buy to banker was bting ltarburu, Cal. They expect tti sion has not been made public." retold today by his friends as they remain in the valley about three j "The policy, however, is still to kept In touch with reports from bis weeks. think that he was influenced by bedside which early today were! Mr. and Mrs. John l'.ulloek of .somebody who knew of his inten that he was "getting better every . Myrtle Creek and Mrs. N'eal, who lions." hour." t is a sister of Mrs. Imllftck, were ' .'The nun said If she had done CENTRAL POINT . . . " i ' i Amy and Joe Johnson. Mi, ami Mi'f. Marvyn Johnson and family returned home Saturday from -i I a days' trip through northern Oregon. While on this trip, they v sited I lev. Johnson's daughter t ami family at Milton, Mrs. Iledgepath and .Merle, were business daughter, visitors in M e 1 1 f o rd Sa t u rd a y . J. I,. IJurger arrived home' from Cazelle Saturday evening to spend a couple of days at home. Mrs. Je.welt's sister. Mrs. Mali": Putmun and family of Salem, Is paying the Jewel t family a visit . She Mrs. line home with Mr. and .ouis Orlnies last week as Mr. and Mrs. Koy Williams and : children have returned home from j , the vicinity of Crescent C 1 1 y. I . , where Mr. Williams has been em-j l!'''Ve seat tickets for the Le ployed for several weeks iIoIiik k'ion air cireuw Thursc.'ay afternoon carpenter work. i followed bv the stunt show In! Mr. and Mrs Tracey and chil-; w)).h (i;(( h (.)i)M1. ft f(..( ' dren spent Sunday on ;oKue rive,- ,nidlv Mr,..-.lln, 1 Clifford, Carl and Wyvette Itos well drove over to Vryka Sat -urday afternoon and were, accom panied home by .1. M. Iloswell Saturday nlnht. '' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin, their son.. A rchie. M r. and Mrs .1 . 1 . I Hurper. their daughter, Mildred. jMr. and Mm. Swartz, Miss Iy nette Hezmalhalch. Mr. aiwl Mrs. jj. K. Hoswell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jluyek enjoyed their ...... ln lh '""" '"" Su" - tho aflcrnnon I -luuBhtor of tho Hnlado romh nn.l , Mr. un,l Mm. Ch.rk inoionKl over! In rinl.l H,.u,l. M..lrn:.v f.. ,. hort nty, rottirnlni; Monday. Mi's. Cnstor and nonn wore on- JoylnK tho u-thla 1'nrk Sunday. iThoy lmvo hint roturnod from h trip through California. nor" MiT. -oi'or. vidiied with lur brother and nlpo Itcno, Nevada, whore thej- Waited oilier rolallve- They made the trip with the! i''"'; i Ml. "nd M I'M. A H ll II T WeliHler .. ...I fun. II.. .....I Mi.u A.i.v. Ii.ltn. - "" - ' ' .. Mr. and M in. f JeorKe Kox anil ; .1 , 1 , 1 .. 1,11., (...-'! .- l-llnr in Mn.lfor.l Kridav. ' Mr. and Mr. Kd Kid red oallco Mctlnwy hntno Friday on ! their way home from their mini- j mer varation Hient at the l'Hi - children are n. . ti. ini? the V II- f lii.ni. hoinn- near ilte hone of - lift. . Chester (J rimes has been suf fer.ng from an attack of tonsil itis the last few days. Mrs. J. I,. Hurger and Miss , Mildred Hurger attended a din- ! ner given by Mrs. John Seller Monday evening at her home on North Central, Medford. This was a demonstration dinner cooked in the combination aluminum ware. Mr. and Mrs. Casad and faniilj j and Mr. and Mrs. Ayres and fam ily, ate their lunch on Uogue , river, near Casey's camp Sun day and enjoyed the shade alon-t the river and latter along Unite creek. Miss Klizabcth Scott returned from Klamath FallH Saturday, where she has been spending tho last three weeks visiting her sis. ter, Mrs. Violet Anders. Archie Park e r has returned from his mine in the Siskiyous in I'allfoinla whore he has been working a short time, and be .Lnlll,..lntnii i... m,.u i,... Pm-ke tlicir two children, wi.'nt to Uugue Hiver Kriday -and Hpent couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. deorge ( iny and son, Ivan, arrived in Medford last Thursday and was visiting in our .mum.... .m.. v,..j .. membered as captain of the Sal- vution Army In Medtoru a t'Otipiu of years ago and he is now en- Sunday dinner guests at the Mr- any wrong she wished to be puu Jimsey home. They were ret urn- : ished, tor .she could find happiness ing from a trip to J)ead indiuu Springs. Mr. Ay res and family, lately of Long.. 1 teach. Cal., are to oeeupv the bungalow on the highway. which was recently occupied , ,, by the Smith family. J Hilly and J hiimie CI rimes were : operated on Monthly at the Sac red Heart Hospital for the rc Moth little fellow' a,e doin nicely. . Mrs. l.iek Dawson and small won. Hobby, with (iene and Ma llard Curr i::in of Sun l-'ranelseo. arrived Katurduy to spend art of their varation in our valley. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson are former residents of our city and are each employed at present In San Kran ciseo. Mrs Tielhi Heotl Is or. Uie sleli list the lMt few riiiys. People Advised to to Buy Tickets for Circus Early .to M. N.. IIokhii, in charge of the I Uale. ! I It Is Important that tickets be j secured at tho Chamber of t 'urn- j merce as early as possible by local! people In order that there will be no last 'minute rush wleii the ' thousands of visitor arrive In the! city, he stated yesterday. Itox seats for the drum corps contest and! t -i'(irld t.lxitf i.vrnlu ..f Vt-i.l..v- 1 .,!,, ' , . rtuuuwi .i. are niso going last. ien- . cmi a,i,i.i,.n tiH..t m.r ..i, i,n; ,"M,Kht ,"' t',"iml"-,r " " School Vote Endi In Tie M.U.IVV f).- A .... I ,!.. A .. ALBANY, Ore... Auk l.-tfy-Ai. elooiloii In tlin f rHhln.'O union , clal $5"0 tax for rcbullillni? of , Hchool Iioubo romiltcd In a Ki M i tie. Throe votfts were thrown out ; bh irroi(iilar. Another elcctlun II! ' be held. Attoria Wants Pied Piper ! ASTOKIA. Ore, At:--;. 1. ,lH,M' ueiiriveii or uieir iare aw a result of abandonment of rlty .'An exiiert of the Tnlted Staten j biological tirvey haa been called In ",,C ,,0"e h l,roVa 10 i ' lcl1 ' lp,!r' Slltllslllerhouo Itlirneil. .A tlHANDfi. Ore.. Aim. 1. IiVi- v.. - lr,, destroyed the aloil(tnterhoue fium,. Minl'-cl in the eiiKine room. , 4 J Ctonsilletl advrtlsln( gtt reiuiu pageant, is said to bo the larmt of 150 feet, and is 75 feel long. MKXICO CITY, Aug. 1. W) Klat denial thai she hat) in any way influenced .(use Oelon Torn I to kill (leiteral Alvaro obregon, was made here today by the Catho lic nun. Coneepeion Acebedo de la Lata, who has been accused by the police of fostering Jn the mind of Toral a belief that he could solve the religious problems of Mexico ; by his crime. She gave this denial in an inter 1 view with a group of newspaper j men, whose next question was: I "Who did influence Toral to kill Cencral Obregon ?" "I do not know," she replied. "Toral himself has stated that no body knew of his intention and -ai uooouy mnuenceu mm. Hts father, mother, wife ami brothers Huy j,ey knew nothing of his plan and If anybody lias admitted know- . in (iod s w-Jll. Syd Chaplin Riot In Rialto Picture KUui tails who reveled lu Syd Chaplin's comical female. Iinpeisou Htlons In "Charley's Aunt" and in "li'"r S-v". ,"'"P comedies will have another laiiu.li fest when "Skirls," Syd Chaplin's lalest -li--tare, comes tomorrow to tile Hialto theatre. Chaplin avaln dons femi nine KarhieiiiH to earner a inlrtli MUake of lallKhs In this new film. "Skirts" is tin adaptation of a popular London sta-je success, en titled "A Uttle Hit of Fluff." Wal ter W. bills is the author of the nrieinal stiiKe play. Tlin wise- : rraekillK titles nrw liy Halpli Spenei i As the film was made In Knland it lirhms many -oifamilfar facea lo i AnioricH. The entire cast In sup j port of Hyd Chaplin Is made up of ' llritish film land hIkh fuvoi'Mes, fncludliK; Itetly Italfour, Kthe lead , iiiK lady; Xaney kIkk. Annie Ks mond, Kdmond Ihooii, Diana Wit- son. Clifford McLaKlen mid Knfd ' Stamp Taywor. Sour Stomachj , "Phillip8 Milk of Magnesia" Better than Soda Inited of so In lormfter take a little "Phillip Milk of Magnesia" in water hiiv lime for iiidiL'pntinn or . . , , ,. t ',r' i'i.. t"rnci., n,i r..iicf Kor llflv ,-r," t-miin.. "I'liillifm ! I'h.v-irianH luv It ..ynrmm I tliroc tim inuoh n,i, in the .torn- , arh,mle ,,, , .., j ! " "UIHI"II HI M' F mo.Iii, )i-nvinu the .toraacli ; iwoet end froo freni hII ahom. It : bmvol. un.l nnilv- nr.,,,. n,n .,.,,rln ! WR.ir irnm ;.i,.m withuul nurJ. I n H...i,Pi u in nioro i, learnt to 1 take then oi.i. In.i.t uiK.n IMiillin,." ; iwcniy-mr pern .nil HMV-roni ihii. tlr. hiiv dnitorp. "Milk of Mae neia" lil hren the I. H. Reentered T rade Mark of The C'harlcn II. I'lnlli f.hernicnl f'o. and it irpfrrciior Charlie II, I'hMIipH sim'c 1H7.". ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 NEED OF FARMER l'OUTl.ANO, Ore.. A us. 1. uV) MarLei iug experts limn all par!.-: ol the liiiied States, leiurnin'; from the annual conclave of tlo- 1 American Institute of Cooperation ' tit Hci keley. Cal.. today inspected co-opciative plants in Portland. On their way north the delegates stopped at Med ford, Kugene, Cor ! vallis, Tillamook and other Ore- 1 gon cities, inspecting co-iipi'iUive plants. Titit afternoou they will I go to H.ood Hiver. as guesls of the; ! I html Kiver Apple 11 rowers' associa tion, and tomorrow they will vo-, ; turn liere and cross the Columbia river to inspect Washington organ- j izatioiis. 1 "Co-operative marketing is nt so i much a matter of contracts, laws I ami procedure as it is a matter of! ! heart, spirit, ideals and ideas," tie- ! dared L. S. llurlbert, senior mar-j ! kel it:.-; economist of Ihe division of ; eo-opeiative marketing. Washing ton, I. C., last night at a dinner! 'at the Multnomah hotel, where iho j visitors were guests of the Oregon j Co-operative Council. ! In a scries of ihrce-mimite talks j visiting experts were unanimous in j declaring that in efficient mass 1 distribution through co operative associations lies (he solution of ! many of the difficulties uf the j farmer. Wanner Weather. ' Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs j day: warmer in the Interior-, in ' creasing fire hazard. Moderate north and northwest winds on the lis! Long Beach Fire Dept. has used ANTl-PREXOL for six years for E have used A N T I PUEXOL on all burn and scald cases and regard it as the most essential ar ticle in our first-aid kit. We have found that ANTI PREXOL gives instant re lief from suffering trnd has wonderful healing quali ties. A NT I - PUEXOL should be in every first aid kit and medicine cab inet. (W. S. Mintcr, Chief of Fire Dept.,' Long Beach, Calif.) Never nt'tjkct a burn or sctihl, no vmttvr how nHyht ihtullij ittfrrtion ta niC(;.i at lifiiiil. Hit if a jar of Axri-PKKXUL from your dmygist today you'll find it inratuitlili' ' I S A JM F K A JN ClaCU TURPIN HOTEL to $3.00 A SPLENDID VALUE 17 Powell Street at Market THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION 0n important convwnitnee tttyoti Thit ton poo nfltlrs holder faFRKR YfJluw 'rxi-dPi to 'I urpin Hotel. FREE CARAGE T.F.FAKROW W.M.SPt.r, Tr. rs: &$s!i jf FOR YOUR WINTER I ni nit rtrt-i .mr.-, 4 hU pjj 1 I L- ! i Green Pine Slab Wood QjW ' 12-inch or 16-inch W SjF.i "I h ' 7 Per Load I f Your Favorite Jeweler g ; M , j J I , 8intLe19J? , 5' (dlZi 2 Loads $5.00 1 WWW WiW MEDFORD FUEL CO. I I 1118 North Central !iCi- Reich8tein Tel. 631 Del ,J ' I I Tho niiirvi'ldiii. ItrilMaiiov 1 f T, X,t. I I mill irlik'xrnnt homily nl I vtws I I our IiiitniniidH nro tho. ro- - I i I mill of Hktllrul Hohu'tlon hy a i -- ! I oxiirlH from tho niOHt im- R ' 1 ' J I i im, "'""r"- m 30E30E Scal-Kaps keep pure , milk pure until you use it Tiiit onVnary milk-botilc tup leaves the rim of tl:o botilu cxpiiscd to whatever (Serm it may accumulato. To overcome this very real ilutr'.cr of contamination, we liavo r.Japttd Scal-Knps. Seal-Ivups lit over the entire pourinS sur f.:?c of the milk-bottle and keep (he milk pure and (iond up to the moment you drink it. They ciTcctively prevent germs, dust, dirt from beinS deposited on the rim. Scal-Kaps arc much easier to remove. No picks or knives necessary. No milk sputtering on your clothes. A twist of the fmjers and this sanitary top is off the bottle. Afterward;;, it makes a handy and safe bottle cover until all ol the milk is con sumed. Insure the safety of your milk supply. Telephone for your Cist bottle tomorrow morning. Snider's Dairy & Produce. Co. . If It's Sniders It's the Best to Buy r,i mi irn im miTO : f THREE to FIVE MINUTES C-V to FORTY THEATRES TP I TIMES SQUARE Mi.k P:!ri NEW YORK CITY Crl Rooms $2 50 7K ' " ' and Booklet VAte ?J) W. JOHNSON QUINN,,V nt C,1 j4?. j, , I I Pi I i Hi f mii La S.IW .1 M.diKin Strtl Fixed-Price Meals nteaklxt . . . . 60c Vic Luncheon ..... 85c Dinner . . . $1.00 SI.SO Sunday Dinner . . 1.50 Ernest J. Stbvens itrip i pa Earl L. Thornton 30E20 1 r. Center Everything OFFERING central location Five famous restaurants with fixed-price meals and acrv ice alaCartc Garage foryour car An entire floor reserved for women guests Choice of over one thou sand modern guest rooms at reason ableprices thcbiggestHotel value in Chicago. On your next trip en joy La Salle service the utmost in Motel accommodations. Room Ratc.i "Numherol I Plica Pt D.y Itooma 1 PfTion 2 Palatini 166 T $2.50 I $l00 102 300 4.50 HI , 3.50 5.00 309 00 6 00 149 5.00 750 87 6.00 8.00 " 72 6.00 I 9 00