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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1928)
PXf3 TWO ocal and I Personal The fire department was culled in Se flrsi fcfe Hi'' "f ill'' month vvsu-vduy when the chemical truck l;ts Mimiiioncd iu North Centml :tV4-iu; :U 3:20 yesterday afl-rnnon. No damage was done. Orsmire (lance. Music P'tjm. Sat. niuht. Kverybndy n.mc. 1 3 The luiien of bein official pha-lot-niiihf-r fur the IocjiI American Lcinn rwi havinK become so mnn ifobi. -a . 1 Anderson today found li necessary to employ Jin a i' rtiit. .1. Verne HhnnitlP of the Shun ie studio ic:ih eho.-'-n and will he ..iiiji''t in htii'iu photographic work for the three days of lhe present convention. Spend your iveek end M Sunset -pt-t he-Kojeiie. Steethcad fWhitm food. reasonable i;H"h. Pne Sri-X-1 1. 134 Ouests from n distance reenter, ert :it Medford hotels include 1. ItoKcnperl of Chlciieo. Mr. ;ind Mrs. M. I!. Korren of WinKT Park. Kin,. A. C W h it i Jenny and K. K. Noble of Miami. Kin.. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. M'Neil of Minnii. Kin, Chit. M. Hltt1ore of Si. I.oiiIm. Mo., itnd Mr. and Mi. I. S. li'dl'-nfield nf Pittsburg. Kails. Once yon eat nut hfdiie-rooked chicken dinner, you come auain. I.uneh fif'c pnd .Vcoui'i dinner fu TSe. Men. Alice Johnson in charge. K unify Kiiinp. .'!:! mil s s-oin h of Cianls Pjins on the Redwood hifh- sjvay. ' A bniidinj: hermit was yesterday ty the diy to .1. ( 132 issued Wnl- le to const met a. nraue at 3'1 Iv'eene Way at n cost of 7 5, Notice lo I'uhHc: iJon't injure yourself by issuini: check that rt. returnee" N. K. All Parties report to the Southern Oregon credit Hiiremi. 1 1 ;t X. Central. PP.' Mrs. Kd Miller, who underwent n major operation n short time afo at the Sacred Heart 'lo-mhal, is coiiiinuinn to improve, aeeord iii(.r to late report, hut will not be aide to leave the hospital for nn idher week. Anyone wishing 1o drive in Port land Saturday, write liox 3nl. Trih une. or phone Jacksonville 31-K-14. 1.1L' There will he a unuill charge for the barbecue at Kerhy this week, which is to he a feature of the en tertainment for the legionnaires nt tending the convention at Medford. Khvod llliHsey, adjutant of Kerhy post, which is sponsoring the tmr heeiie. slated tliat the post has not yet ha d time to aeeti m u la t e su f -fieient funds to hold n free htirbe cue and H is therefore necessary to make a small charge. All per sons are invited to attend the event at which there will he entertain ment. --drams 1'ass Courier. All veterans of the Spanlli AmiMiiau war are requested to take purl in the parade which lakes place $ 3 p. m. Saturday. .1. A. 1 lemstreet. Commander. Among California!! regNt-'iv.l at Medford hotels tire Mr. and Mrs. Matt C.re.-n of Uike Tahoe. Pelle Wallace, l.ouiiM' I'pton-und Agner Witinre of ,os Atlgelex, p. J. On m phel I a nd da ugh t er n ml Kd Itaker of Vnllejo. Orange dunce, Kaule Point. Sat. night. Kverybody come. 134 Marriage licenses were issued at lhe county clerk's office yesterday and today to Tlarl Ueehe. and Or .lehnson. 21. hoth of Hilt, Cal.; I., li. Arthurs. and Klmira Don ahue. :.',. both of Los Angeles; Wnl- t-r Kgger, i!i, n,i Kvn llrewer, 26, hoth of Ilanford. Ore. Have your eyea cared for now by our deferred payment plan. Scien tific eye examination comfortable Kinases. Dr. n. A. Chambers. Southern Oregon Optical Co.. 317 Medfnrd ftldg. Phone 1SS Stf Welcome Buddies The city is yours and when you go home we know your verdict will be "This Is a Great Country." ' Mint fcllzahpih liurr va in HQ'MhprK. cifrmany., Juiy IT. m-- . i (trdini; l n wrd rec'ivf! from hf-r yHIfrrtiiy, hl1 ir; I int: tlliu h' is on JdyinK H UfKil wlp. 'VUf farrl k.i!(I: "Tlif Tt-mpb iv,nri conipiiny i i uivine tl voiiit'rfut trip..' Atn en- t jnyinii -vor' rtuy. Hnp Alfdfnrd 1 in stii! nn th( map."' ,l iM liurr ! i.s iissistmtl county pchnol jupcr intcMitlcnt and k-ft fnr a European trit lat .1 tin. ( A Fpppial type of lre props nt i )a I'lni-n l.hr. Co. TStf Wiliiam Skyrinan of Alai'Miifieid, :t former soutlHTn Oregon rfhident, wp'-iKtiiiK sevrai flas in .Mid tiil'd yi.itint' frit-ndn and rlatiyf 1 .and also altfridliiK thf- .Anvrienn , i.i'trion CMny.'ntion. 'i're props at Medford I.umhfr Co. Phone C!9. S5tf 1 A. t". T(twus'iid of Mar-Jifield, ; ; ndvertiwhif: inanat'er for tiie Suith- 1 western (reon On i I - Xewn, ix anlonc Hie viMltiim legionnaires and : tile yisitiriK newrJliaper men in Med- ; I ford ov er the three-day eonven- i ! tifn. . I j Kwim In drinkltif? water. Mer- ! t riek's chlorinated pool. 80-tf . K. I". Wrishl nf Ashland, the j A rnist ron k M"fr company of Mod- ford and i)r. C. i:. Jenkins of i i .larksonyilie were issued temporary atito Jicenses today at tile sheriff; office. W'e have pomethlnp ciioic In tree props. Do not fall to oe them., j iif Tines I.ltr. Co. 7Rtf i Divorce decrees granted In eit-' ; cnit court to .lames I.oekle from ' Kllzalieth l.ockle and to llos.-lle ' . Dolan from Cordon Dolan. were' on file today at the county clerk's ; . office. All organdie tionnets firice. i i f lamiicraft Siiop. j Kid Marshall, local wrestler and' prizcnuntor, received a black eye! : and a cut lip as the result of a! fist flfht at the Kstes poll hall ' i mi Front street this forenoon with: the proprietor. Itankin Kstes. Mar-' shall claimed they nru'iied over the! 1 possession of a pencil and that ' 'they came to Mows as a result. ! ! All kiddie dresses. 2 to C yeari 'sizes, "i price. Handicraft Shop. l.'ll' I AMIli.im Mynatt, stale traffic of. : ficr who was forniei ly lo. ated j j here hut now stall. med al Ctu'Val-' ; lis. Is amoiiK the extra traffic of.! ! fleers on duly here durirn; Die! j three-day American I.eKion con-I iventlon., f if fleer Mynatt spent sev- oral months here last year and is i well known to local motorists. Oranfc-e danre. KaKic I'olnt, Sat.! I nliit. l:veryhody come. I Hull Montana, who Is to wrestle j In Klamath Kails soon, was In Med- j : ford today en route to Seattle. Wn.. i i and Vancouver, n. ( , ,,,. i,.',v11K spent 10 days in Medford and! southern Ol-econ. He wrestled here i last Monday evenlm; and was de-i feated hy Hassan Muhammed. the! ITerrlhle Turk, who lefL last even-' Inc for Mclcali. MeX. Montana; Iwill wrestle all next week al Van-' louver, 11. i'., .,,, wU ml,H I comers at n fair l,elnK hel, there. Last sale of straw hats, every I hat that's left Boe t $t.is'. t .00. I ,r.0e each. . A wonderful selection' 1 New felts, T.r.O values, special1 , price til) after the convention )4 ss ! leach. Creen S. If. stamps with1 j every hat. The Kmniy l.oti Hat l-hop In M. ,M. Slore, ;.l:' ) A muni: visitors In Medford from! j Washington state are .. ,. ji,,,.. ; (ph.v. Mary K, fahler nnd W It r.iiis or .sentlle. All kiddle dresses, 2 to fi year sl's, li price. Handirrnft Shop, j 1.12 Male Adjutant Lester Allien r,f! Idaho was ex led to arrive here' some-time today for the . elel.r.i- ' Hon. DuriiiB the war Mr. Alhert ! " i oiiiii le's. Thlrty-lwo miles south of flr.lnls I'ass, on liedwood hluhwav, those famous chicken and stenk dinners prepur,,,! ,y ,.,..,.. , . ,Dnce you try our dinners you al- ays co,e Kin. im-akfast 5llc lunch tide. di,M.r 7r.e. All three course meals. Nothing like II else, where, ,, n,e r ,,, Legionnaires . 134 Mr. and Mrs. Aucust Schweluer ) let! Medford today fr Monle-i video, Minn., where rtiev ep,s-t p, i locate permanenilv. jjr. schwel- ; ".''r '",s ' " empn.yed at the Klit ; N - ' I'ank dui lnir lhe past year I I'lielr trip will take the,,, throne),'1 several scenic resorts. Ineludini; ' Yellowstone national park I All kiddle dresses. 2 to Q year! sii-.cs. i.. p,,,.,,. Handicraft Shop. I Mr. and Mrs. (ll,. Kns nnA' ! and Mrs, l:,.(,s,. Mauchman r ! Marshfleld. were vl , , ,hl, unrnii.- tile day Tre ee prop, ( Medford I.umheri Co. Phone r,"'i !lf '"an Me,.,., stenograidi-r nf lh" ' ' "' N'H.onal park head-""-rs. b,s been in the chv (his -..k undergfdng dental treatment -Ml o.LMndie bonnets K ,.,., 132 : t-fl the w"t 'd that I'm hnt.r.v ee ne,e .' Tilt it j, onf. of the -I.Mty , 1,1 attend rh. , Ith every w e dro e " "in i nt ion," said Fnlb-u, f Winter "iiiiarn p Par), rioud ho arrived in med by Mrs The visitor ni;uider of the m Oregon. n 1 Fbn ida from Medford a. c Poll, li vcMe omp Ida-, til" f,,.( ,. Amerf. ail J.e;;i,,n he ooed t this Mate. All e'-gnndie bK.nnets prlcn ' ' -'OH t il I MlOp '1. O !.it, ner. , M r de 1 3: g a re 1 1 Hm- poitl.ind in Medford todr. lion, M1M, chicken dlnnci arrived delegate Covered Wag on. 7 ;.c I '-iM t i.ioina ti of Se.UIIe. SV.,v) tic goevi ai xh 'am' ) :. i-s-i av lo- i a, im-nt tnr hit p lett. A A. Mtirphv. . an enthtiia y eomentbo,. h ''d.iv. nd bv the ting as publicpv iend. William P-d- Al! orfiandie bonnet j prp-e, 1 Handicraft Shop. t 3 Atooni; the distjng.iUhed guestV Who ivuiio hi-le early today tn at tend the ..iiio'iitinn were (Jon- nor Dane U e Pittersn nnA Mrs. Patter-on and Me nn.t m , Ml K oxer ..f Sab tn, ' propv f,,P ,,. voecificd lengths, any quantity, from select1 "omninii stock, delivered hiiv ot.-e: j tn .l.o k- mntv. porter Lumber I Co. phone i :'4. 13: SfEDFORD 3fflTTJ Oullfornia legion delegaie? who ,'arrlvfd here this morning, i r -1 ,luded li-oige Stout, secretary oil the nelfal-e eomini-fioii of Hueni-: j mento. Cal.; John K. Cjuinn, for iiper national conimander of J-o.s; AnneleH, and Hen Kitz. former, ' Ciillfo.iia Tatp commander, f Sacranu nto. yt Quinn i lieu i tenant governor of California. All kiddle dresweH, 2 to C year( i size.i, 'j price. Handicraft Shop. ; 132 ,ln tribute to Hert Hates, clown of ihe Legionnaire, :i window at the I'almer Music houe has been decorated with prune, t?rt? var.e tv. and cp.es of the Hrune Kong. one of Her s f.n orite,. which he inriMH on Kinging when- ever he gels a chanc. TrAA props at Medford I-umher Co. Thone C29. 89tf Mr. and Mr.-. F. J. Moran, (lis- tikt rnanager of the Morning Oregonian at Portland, arrived here today to attend ihe conven- ,inn DreRSmaklns and remodeling. Fashion Hhop, HIM Medford Mr. and Mrs. Maurice flarcus of Portland, came here today to spend two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hrewold. Mlrroing th millinery mode. exclusive Caue feps express indi viduality a nd charm. The latest models featured hy the Hand liox Shoppo, I'l'.T Kast Clh, an priced very modest at l.f.a and $6.r.O, Wv invite your inspection. AVe give green S. A- II. stamps 13:'" Mr. and Mrn. Archie Johnston . and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin May- ' " " 1 "" field nt Huntingtnn. Ore., .spen; Tnr, fiv!ii C!tSf. Il ,u.,Iy tlljcvfrv tlie day here on business and r ,urJ;Jiry f the week occurred will drive on to Keaside Into thiH 1(ltit ,,,1,1 when room of two con evenlnif. vention visitor.- al the Hotel Med Charis represf-ntntive, Hertha M. ford, were entered and the pockets Sloneman, 1 T 3 N. OaKdale. I'hone (lf i-nch were rifled of M5. A 145 The victims were Merle Ilotch- Mr. nnd Mrs. lOrnest Karrinuton , kiss and Kaile Ilurton, each of of Portland are spending a few day ; whom n" glect-d to lock the dour at the hrmie of Mr. anl Mrs. A.iof his room on retiring. W. Mason, their aunt and uncle. ( Tiw- polii-c again warn Medfotd fin-hard owners, save rutting s people to lock up their homo, and liiiy your ireo prop in specj - securely on leaving them for an, fied length. The porter Lumber ; hour or so, and ak neighbors in Co. has on hand a large stock of ' k-ep an ey- on the hou-s while nil lengths. Phone 124. irtL'V'hey are gone, for pn.fession.il Janet Pay. the small daughter of Mi-, und Mrs. Krne.-n Smith, or- rived in Medford today after spend ing a few weeks visiting ;t score nf relatives at Portland. V have eomethlng choice In tre props. Do not fail to see them, i Big Pine Lbr. Co. Tfftf j Among the visitors from outside towns in the ntaie who came herc yesterday for the convention are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Doll of Stayton. I Ore. They will vf.sit some or the 1 scenic resorts of .southern Oregon i following the celebration this week. I I rnn plops. Tn rorier Lumber - Co. unloaded yesterday ITi.OOO feet of select tree props, bundled in lengths as per your requirements. Phone I24. 13U William Higgar and familv of , Colville. Wash., are guests of K. C. : Corn this week. Mr. Higgar. who is treasurer of Stevens . cu't y. b contemplating locating in Iloguo Kiver valley. Notice to tin- Public: Little Hutle Cre-k bridge on Mie Agate tution-odgf. Hridge road, will be closed to traffic for eight days, he Kinninc August 1st, on account of repairs. Paul H. Uynning. County' Knglpeer. ! 33 ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silliman of; Min Jose, ( al.. and son Charbs of! Knn Antonio, Tex., arrived n Med- A message received by the I;,,, ford t his week to spend a short ' dio Marine corporation at it : 1 o. vacation at the home of. Mr. jind ; Ms't'rn standard time, from the Mrs. J. V. Wakefield. .Mrs. Wake- 1 liner l'ennland. said that at thai field is the sister of Frank Silli- hour both the Hritih steamer Min '"'in. j newaska and the President Hayes Orange dance, Kajtle Point, Sat.jw, I'e proceedijig toward the Court nighi. lOverybody come. lS4!ey plane. Among the visitors here from! It was pointed out in explanation Itoscburg is J. T. Dillard. official j of the fact that so many ocean l.egion delegate, who will lake part I in th Rolf tournament and aerial ' activities on the gram. convention pin- Mrs. c. o. Harkins, bookkeeper for poi ter Lumber company, was removed to her home Wednesday from the Sacred Heart Hospital, where tdie under went a major operation Will O. Steele. Cnile.i Ki.,r.- commissioner of Crater National I p:!iK. arrived tn the city lasl night to spend today in looking over the Ameifean Legion state convention doings, and may remain over for a day or two. 01 return tonight. .'ii. aim .mis. I-,, c, Jerome turned Tuesday night from a re era I days Hip to P.ntland. Let-ion delegates from Stayton. Ore.. Post No. r.S who arrived in Medf.od this nooning include Mr, and Mrs. ;h-n Fox. Oeorxe Dun can, adjutant, Have .John, cmn mander. and Mr. and Mrs. II p Kailscher. .'. A. Ormandy. assistant passen ger traffic manager of ihe South, era Pacific line in Or-Km. and o, C. Taylor, general passenger agent, of Portland, came here today to remain during the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caphin. of the Mount a in states Power company arrhid last night to spend a week ai Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. .Ldin Harrow. 1 "None hut the dead never re turn" may b- applied to ihe case of Allen Drury. of Detroit. Mich , win has spent a lew days here this week locking over his pear on-hard property on the Kinsx Highway, Mr. Drury says thai he feels the call of southern Oregon ami ex pert to bung his family here in the near future. They resided in the valley 1 1' years ago. Hat extermination will start In oiants I'ass this week. Mr. Specs, government expert, will arrive to. nioirow and will take up the Pied Piper task of ridding (Hants pas of the rodents. He will be al the ioaor's eft ice and all persons who hMe not yei reported the presence of ihe rats should do so at once. It is probable that n demonstration of best methods for getting 1 id of lhe pest will be held yn, -tlr.mti Pass Courier. tine of the most attractively doe. orated window hi town N one pn me .Monarch Seed and Feed store A huu,. American Let ion etnblvm wwked ,u;l in color- by usins tltf- "'i'i Mini fst-ruH. nimmnt'ii vn kill phur (i nil blue vHi-ol, was ile stKned by the cmhlyeji nf the Pbu r. I TRIBUNE. lEDFORD . ALLEGED LOCAL BOOTLEGGER IS 1iHg watching the Pacific liish- Wfly for, snsjjecle(, hoftl. ; lagers. Terry Talent of ,hl di (. Wmtleii of Portland. hn,lt,on RV, inpr. nppled neaf Ta(nt je I)pw 0)n.an( (.OUje car Qf j ; H),ley of MH ford, who had with him a woman ; hy the name of Sergeant, found four -'zallons of moonshine and lit iuih of supiiosed bonded liquor. The arreting officers claim 'the hooxe , was destined for Medford consumption. ( amj m, wm b(? nrrai(;ned be. ; fore Justice or the Peace Roberts , at Ashland. It was the second ar- . rest iere for Higley. he haviiig (,een arrested the first of this year 0y the police on a possession charge and sentenced to days n jail and a $:iuO fine. ' , siienk fthiev during large s usually visit towns convention.-. SPANISH IMANK I AI.I.S (Continue from Page One) distress signals from the Courtney plane at 1 : 3 ti a. m.. C,reenwi. n meantime, which corresponds to - l:3n eastern standard time, .100 Milo Prom ljititt. If ihis message was sent at about the airplane was forced down. Captain Courtney had been flying 11 hours and 3T minutes. He had expected to maintain a fly- ing speed of 1 On miles an hour, which would have brought him at lhe hour he was forced down to within 4(M miles of his goal. The position given in the radio mes sages t however, indicated that he Lwas at least Dm miles further from , land. It was apparent that the 'winds had cut down his speed. A later radio message relayed by way of Cape Pace. Newfound land; indicated that an Americfin llio-r. the President Hayes, nilgnt be tbo first of the ships to r.-a h the stricken plane The President Hayes wa.3 reported rushing under fuH speed Uwai'd 1 he spot where the idane came down and hop -1 to reach the airmen lv 1 1 steamships found themselves near the dlsalded plane that ouriney nnn come down very near the southern steamship route frnn New York to Knropcyn ports. Hoth the Minnewaska and Presi dent Hayes are westbound. LONDON. Aug. L'.t.-Pi The Spanish seaplane Nuniancia. pilot ed by Major liamon Franco, was ,M'rl icain today after having been forced down by engine trou ble on the first leg of a trans ! Atlantic flight. The plane was 1 forced down off the Portuguese 1 coat and later reached Ituetva. ' Spain, about alt miles from Cadiz, i the starting point. Today Major Franco and his three companions 'were eager to renew their flight to 1 America. I Major Franco, with Captain Ruiz de Aida. navigator: Kmilio Oullar 7a. co-pibd, and Pablo Hada. me- ' chanic. hopped off from Cadiz at 7:J"i a. m. yesterday on a flight w hieh was intended to lake them around the world in 4 ' days in i their four-motored seaplane. They headed fur the Ay.ores a.pd intend ed to go from there to" New York by way of Halifax. ! During h afternoon, how-over, motor trouble developed and the airmen came down safely off the Portuguese coast. They made their way back to Huelva and the plane was anchored tn the Kio Odhd. The airmen spent the night at the 1 tabid a monastery, which was a ' haven for Christopher Columbus before his voyages lo America. olhv. Stoik of furniture, stoves, paint: etc., located al i'.'3-l.'T West M.iin j I reel. Meilfor!, Oregon, wilt le j offer! for sMie bv xetilftl bitU. pln I will be opened nt P':3(i n, m., on; A umit 14 (h. This (o, u in en- I iorii-4 S 4m fixmre.H f l.S:'2.i';. ! Certified check for ten per on; of amount of bid must nceotupuny ; bid Stock umy be insetted un time Pichi reserved to re.rcet iinyt or U) bid. All bid yU..tect to; confii inutinn ti' Ibni, .ludwc Ciu j non, Keferee in P;ink ruptcv t Tin: a i .n sr m h n t i t r i ; k a r , j 471 Plttock Plock. Povtluml. inc. j 1IK1.I. luckeii en h rjf e a nd o te ra t e apple crow- fn,it ,,iinl KLAMATH V 'Al.l-S-K. J. my, new-yiper publisher, build new toi block. will! CtaMlfled advertuinv seti results. OEOQNV TTTTDAY. RESPECT FORM LAW DECLARED k Wli.LIA.MSTOU'V, .,A',rthoi i for Ma w the Au?. .hibi- I ion ia us wis :if t ney .t-tatiitc li'or.v. fair i are tlie fat tnei and Internationa I co-ope. latitili. were listed here Loday by M:;riv ijarfield. president of U'ii iiainv o!i-ge and chairman of the institute nf politics, as issues upon whit li the voters of the country were entitled lo opinions from ca udida tes for office. Dr. Carf ieM was rnak ing the convoealion addiess ai the open ing of the eighth annual se.-sion cf the in.-titnte of polities at W'il lianislown. "Certain finest ions having come uii." 'htrfield said, ' like Panniio' yho-t they will not di-vvn. Thev annot be put nlde ,y sophist J'ie of prejudice n- the appeals of politicians. The people of the country demand ait answer, "Vcters of the I'niU-d States lave come of a-': and are thinking for themselves to the consternation of those who have heretofore as sumed dictatorship of political ac- "It is true, as political leaders hasten to say. I hat prnhihition ;s not a political rpjeslmn. hut respect for law h," Dr. (larfiHd said. "Pro hibition is primarily a moral an'! soci-ti pnihl'-m. I'ntil enacted into law it pies. -ins a personal problem nly." HIHHIXO, Minn.. An-;. 2 'he lint ion's chief source- of i,mi oil ntpplv--the. iron ranges or noiiliern Minnesota were on (lis obtvto'lay for President Cwzp. These Drug Stores are open nights this Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy i - SUPREME ISSUE 'f'eriain (lut'stiiins having come ! Km rh. - K:vS5l MA t hlbitlon is primrlly morn! an.! ' BSI 1 nL WURLU 3 r!K31 j. ? : 0flU0GE VISITS iBE picture IRON RANGE MINE! B T zu WM week: KTV r fc- : kssaaKsaa tsssmj ' pi ilPraVf y$ A GREAT CAST I M u i m wsMl Headedby , Storage II M TOwO ' x hEleN6 costello hi ' ' E3 pf ) ' - ) CULLEN LANDIS i it RENT I p Jam l'?m r g Our class "A' modorn l zMi A ALSO a concr.'te wai-eliuuse nf- 5 BIG ACTS OF ZlL. hl I fonls you saf,- storage M i , "TALKIES" , , t'Jf ' for l,ous,!,ol(l ,oo,ls, P g Admiss.on . VAUDEVILLE'S ' 4 Shows Da.ly I t:raiiis. antomol.iles. or fc psr. M,tt. ,0.35 greatest stars at P What liave you! ' iH; Eves. 25-50 Present 'nd 1 f?in i : I I THEIR FINEST ACTS , f-t-Jt- &ST MONARCH fl H teZ Z 14 Seed & Peed Co. f Phone 260 for Rates J UM - M JS P Sil-I-- : r tvf Pill mm 111 "ArfirST 2. IfES.g who liad selected tii!s occasion to venture from his summer hea.'l oitarters for Ihe second lime since coming to (Ids part or the country for hjs vacation. A picture of industrial activity awaited the presidential visit. Huge howls sunk into me earth, ret-.f-mbline sadt? of giants, with rails, engines and tlnv car?i on each tier of seats; steam shovels pick ing up with apparent eave tons of "led dirt.'' pluciiv; them in cars and going back lor more, makin? stii! more and deeper tiers; iiure;i of men, appearing on the other side of the bowl like ants crawling in and nut of a sand pile ail of i hi and nit. re could be seen I'rnm tip? observation platforms, built esn. m We re proud to nave ,he pi'-se o mak m 'fh Jw JiVrk CMM9 present to our patrons and visiting Le- V A C JP jj STARTS t Wflm AI.I.-TAI.K'INn KteSeJ m New York" 9 m& The most sensational innovation in L Iti1" I M You SEE and HEAR illl (rC;ss. Every Character K 4 'S'-'z: J-y picture without sub- t 'titles, an amazird -.i.-: p--1 -"Mf:- a yff J yS" fVX drama that holds you -J. r&S SUILvDING NEWS: W - E - L - To a Great Country mm umm cc Builders Bureau none ,, . ciallv for the preside!!: at th fdiie of the lare open d' injneB near here. CHIEF POLICE CHICACO. A-ug. -.-gang plank in the asiii-3o!-:;i of ( "hieaco's new mi-'-ioner. William !. . V, The rime plat- C - O - M - police com- , int'-lkN1 oes:-orr LEGIONNAIRES and Auxiliary Members Of Information ZO 4 South Fir that ihe gangster rnu-t g.j. O I'rimiimlH and deparimental Jc n,(llni,'l' :ile l(e I V O I h ! II g cMi-omisioner, v. ho took ttfi tcrday, is out to conffutr. -I'.oth mu.t t;J," he said, "or I will. Mayor TI101..P. on ha - , e(i me uiu'eMi.-iined ;niltioril. If I fail, fl will be my own fault." The commissioner would not di--cu-s methods lie intend to . in ploy, and wa relic, nt I' lMnUriL. any dpn rt mental chanues may contemplate. -Jieing the bead of Hie I'hicago police depiirimeni is a ma n 1; i i V. n job," he said. ' !i has i uine.i tip health of nearly all of my prede- MM E mm mimm. ill m ) mm