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flTEDFORD MXJTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOX. tVF.DXEfiDAT. SEPTEMBER 2(3. 5928. P"GE TWO Jocal and ' Personal The following building p'-rmils hiive bet-ii Issued dnrinK Hit- week: Krinl; Howard, North mver- siile, to remodel it en bin. ST"); 1" K M l.mveli. Kdwiirds street. f..r a xavw. M-"": I'. ! Hii. Laid, SIT Soil) li Laurel street, fur l"- 1' H ir.ir a ro..f. $,..: tu Airs, i-. i.. I'niwlill. 147 null) (Vniral ave- mif f.n- :i new iiai'.tp ; in I. II i:,wman. :U7 North Ihdly. f' ., new :irue. Slum; Centre '. Dejtweiler. 2 L Kdwiml .street, a p.rmh Uiv n si nint residence. Dance tonight at WiilUerV. 17 John O. t'npi'. "tJi Hiist I'.U'V ciilh Hi reel, received fl teleL-ia.P ihi.v lnmnhiu' liiiormliis him f '"' death nf his t":itli.-r. John . "'npi' Sr.. :il Illi- lalH-r's home hi Mrnil tuii. Iowa. Kehehah Indue meets 7 M'Hi dav. W fitM'stH from a distance reyisH-r-ed at Med ford hotels Include Mi'. .r. Ceo. V. Christie of Csil unrv. Can.. A. W. IHierre, 'IV, 1 l.ewi.-. C A. Krles of N'i-w York rity, l. Uosenperl of Chir-awo. and Mr! and Mrs. .lames Knneh of priest iiiver. Ida. r. Alfred Hur Mid. elilrnprtie .,r. :ill l.ihert.v l.W;:. -1 1!H .1. I). Russell arrived here from San Kranelseu this niornln?: after a several days' huines nip Curds Si. MarUV Cuild. Kihiay. 2sth. p.. "l. Prizes and refresh ments. Public Invited. I Km- the l.enerit of Ihoe who altend the stale fair, which henall Monday. September L' I. ami w ill end Saturday. September th" Southern Paeiflc has Mfieie.l sp. c ial low rates (in trains and Inezes. ItniMMl trip tickets will he on sale the remainder ,of the week. ith return limiU'd In Orlolier I. l p to-tlie-miniite slyllsh s I dresses mid snils. silk and woo Jersey, made to measure. Pattern. ran he seen at the I'ashlon Shop. Medfnrd Hide,, room 4L'I. IKTtf Colonel ( '. (I. Thomson, super intendent i,r Crater national park, spent lodny in Ihe cil.v. hiivlim hrouf:ht Hewn Tom C Vlnl. land Fdtpe engineer of the national parks. Dance tonic hi at Walker's. .1. The I irrmntlnn season will end mi October I . , !ieenrdin to Milliliter II. I. Willis, of tin- Crants pass h-riKJillou district. The water will he liirned oui of the dllehcs on that dale. Water Is belli used later Hum usual thin year, due to I lie absence of early- Tall rains of consequence. Ifnm made cakes and rolls. Mrs. C l'. VanSciiycie, Phone ii:i:i-.l. s:i Hew and Mrn, .luhn I-:. Mclxuiald are vpendlnn this week In Kin. ne. and expect to he hack hunie next Mon da j". "I .el ute write your fire Insurance. Taii Y. Tencwaid. Hotel Holland. Phonp !t!i.1. u "We had a wonderful time.' de clares l. K. Jutes, ex-niayor id Merlfiil'il. referrllik to the Jackson county fah't which wits held last week. The fdiuw was better than ever: we had some new biilhllnjis and there were (iood crowds. And, what I consider very hnporlnnl. we Jnsl nhoilt broke even, histead of KoIiik Into the 'red.' The appro priations which we were to have lunl were vetoed by C.overnor Pat terson, alonir wllll tl iher connt full- iipprnpriiitlons. Kven With this handicap. 1 believe we didn't lose money. If we did not make any. fif course, a county fair Is not ope rated tn make money, hut a fair hates to have a deficit." Mr. Cntes iwiys that the pear crop has been inovim: tn market and that about :i,(imt carloads have already depart ed and I here are some ft On I e to move, In addition to as luanv more oT apples. Km Ihermore. says Mr. dates, there me many carloads of pears in cold Htorauc. - - The Orcejiiilan. Nalwlek, Inc., makers, of howiih, drapt'iies. Hlipcovers, el IKS .). I-:, Koy. a plom re-ddent of Mill city, ore., Iwih offered in wn- pir his :!ll acres of html, valued m s:t;i.iimi, that Al Smith will he Heeled. Klamath Kails recited Ceui pota tnes per I (Ml bs. .Udiuson l-'rilit Market. Plume TSfi. l-'rce ,e rv. 11 Mr. mid Mrs. (i. A. lalwards re t in tied tn .Meilfont this morn inn from Seattle, where Ihey attended the funeral of Mrs. I'Mwards' uncle. Henry Liquet, who piissed uway in llii city last week. Home made cakes and rolls. Mrs. C, C. YaoScoyoc. Phone tli'It-.l. IS! .1. II. Cochrane of the nwen OrcMtui l.nuibev company at Sac ramento, returned to his home yeslerdav after a business visit in ..this valley. Miss Ahee nn. formerty at Ml l:idv's !e;iuty Shop. Is now located Itl Winebiuil's Ceauty Shop, next ll.xir to Hotel Medford. Phone ' I . 1ST Start These Crispy Mornings with a broukfnst of FLUHRERS MILK BREAD TOAST. It's goodness will aurprisa you. Included aiuonu the f)reoniaus j Mv. (i. II. Hatchwell. 4IlSouth registered at local hotels are .Mr. Kronl street, who was the vicHim and M rs. K. It. .lolinson nf Pendle-)of an iiutoniohile accident recently : ton, Heo. W. Knight of lhithard. : durini; a visit In California. Is re-! Kd Harney. G. K. Ward. H. lira in-' ported tn be recoverinu rupidly iner. II. T, Hidden uiul Kvereu from l he npr;iined ankle and se- Harpham of KueiiP. K. ('.. K. nlld:veiv cuts suffered al that time. A. Iteitwnia of Corvallls. T. W.Mrs. Satchwell is at pres-nt th" lrie nf ItosebuiK and K. K. Xut-i n KUest of a daUKhter at Dunsmulr, ' of Tinard. i -';!- ' Dunce tonight' ut Walker's. IS?! I'.rinn your clean friclinn-tnp Harry Lewis. . SHiccluerle and Hutchison Mercantile Store. II. S. Hemingway are ;iiiioiih the! J."2 , business viilors in the city from, 'h" ''wt lryful .Neon. i Seattle. Clue Mfsslon grapes now ripe. Three cents a pound. .1. A. Manke. no mil-K east of Jacksonville, ad joining Clancy orchard. if Members of' tiie Southern Ore it.' on Cankers' association held their firs) meeting nf the season last t night at the l.iihia hotel al Ash ! land with a ii o'clock dinner pre j ceding the buPinesH session. Plans j for the winter activities were ilis ! eussed. J. W. MH'ny, cashier of , the Ashland First National bank. ! pre idenl of tip- association, pre 1 sided. S e v e r a 1 reinesentatives 'from M-dfnrd were amoau the -is J men ;m the meeting. Nalwlek. Inc. makers of gowns, j .(ll.l;I1(t ,m,ltn, , wil,.,.. n,e smi dmiierleH. slijicovers, etc. 1XK!wHI cnti-r the North I'acillc col- Meiiiters the P. al 1 eomi lodge are sponsoring a dance to he given at the W. O. W. hall J-Ti day night. September egill-j ning at 1' o'clock. A good orches tra has been secured for the affair. Dance. . 1 1, . nail, l- 1 -may j eve., Sept. L'X. Yeninen and friends. I.. 0 among Mills and Deh.s Mills werr Francisco yesterday to accept a ; with the now commonplace "Morn-tin- Klamath Falls People si,i( , .. . i , . , , - . . .. This was too spending World's rday in Medford. , leu baseliall game. liitereollegialrt football, presidential1 election, anil the national broad casting of these events hear Ihem ! nn a Majestic radio. Palmer Music Judge c. M. Thomas returned and llooveranian and Smithsonian House gives free demonstrations. ; ;ist n(.l( rrnn (;rariis Pass to 1 teat tires of the presidential cam 18K I ,,1-esi.le over the Americanization I'.litl. First phlce hi the community ! hearing ),, Hie court house here.' Veah, polil ics are wnrmiiiK tip in band competition which featured liri(1. ,VMit.h p.i-, ;,i:nin rm. 1 1, , Modfonl. the opening day's program at the slate fair was won by the Hubbard band, w'lh the McM nnville high school band placing second and lh Ml. Angel boys' baud of "d pieces Placing third. Shingling, reshingling, roof re pairing. I. X. MeCollum, K.'lfi N. Central. Phone UL'.'l-W. IKS Invitations have been soil out r.,r a .llnnir In hi- KlV"n by tile' Ciali-r l.aUf Cull. I t th.- I'r.'sby. tirlan cbnnli Mnnilay ryiMllllK. Of- "' ' ' I" "" Itnri ll parlnrs. with a iiniKiani fi.lliwIiiK. , n iitiiisuiij opiioriiiniiy in gn i IMIsnn ri-i-onls, I fill each, I'almi'ri .Mush! llousi!. IKK' When Mlna Cm Ik b-fl h"r snm- ini-r savings of sill, vyhli-ll sin- ill-1 1 ! 1 1 -. III IISI- to lll-hl lH-1- llll-IMILlhl s.-llool this ttlnli-l-. ill hi-r "llt i poi-lii'l ill I ho i-ioaUrooni of Illi- j 1111:11 si ncMii, soinooni- -.ii.ii-ii-ii 1 in- I money 0110 ay this wooli. .Miss IV.I,, I. fl.,,.,. 111,- MMtw.lul ynlley 10 altoml liluh si-llnol -mil tin' money represented her savings from summer employment. It was lo be 11 seil for I be purchase of bonks and nceip-, clothing. I lo calise the hiss is a serious matter for the ghl. hlstrlct Attorney "U. T, Miller is Investigating and ex pects to recover ihe amount lost. (Jratits Pn.ss Courier. Have Ilia I glass put in your car now. (Mir prices are luwer. Med ford Auto Wrecking Co.. L'!t Xo. Illvi'i side. Te. 7:12. I S 7 ' Dave Aikinson of Portland, spec- j lal agent for the Mechanics and ' Trades Insurance company, Is a ! business visitor In this city for a few days. ! I a 11 c e. Ulversidc Conilitlinily I Club. Saturday. Sept. t-'iMh. l!Mij A mom: ihe county visitors in Medford today were A nify l-'rancis and Mrs. It. M. Coulcyv7if llutie Kails. hance toulejil at Walker's. 1ST The well-known Medford singer, James Si evens, leading bar! (one wiih ihe Uiil. Light opera com pany, sang at the I icetl college ehapc) at Portland last Monday noon, accompli 11 fed by M iss Alma Lawrence, alo of Medr.ird. Mrs. Ina Clark and Miss Klma Kern la ml of the I trow u shorn dis trict arrived here today expecting .tl be employed during ihe ve- j inainder ot Ihe trnU harvest in- i "cnsiMi. Cash for clean frlcl ion - top pall", piarts. half and gallon sizes. New , home-made sorghum soon. !'ut- I 1 his. in Mercantile store. i :i'j (iiicsts from Portland registered it Medford hotels Inchiile Mr. ami j Mrs. Ii. T. Strung. Mr. and Mrs. j slock, which had been depleted by . W Pat ilet't. A una Chun-he shel-1 ihe recent bankrupt stile and in iy, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. l-'ahrney, lentls to pass on lo patrons the Mr. and Mis. M. II. I opplcnialer. benefit -d direct buyili'4 which he W .1. Kouts. Mr. and Mrs. I. oui- will he able lo take advantage id i:i n c. tiai.e. i:. W. Stoker, j in conjunction wiih the Oriental i ti. I.ufkln. T. . Iloki". C.. c Art Store, also owned by him. Thomas. (1. A. Webster. K. I!. Wil Ib.lon. II. It. Lewis, A. N, Tucke", li. C Smith, A. K. Melb-r. K. K. Sumner. U. I-:. Miller. A, i). Con ley. V. II Milam, .lack Murtdiy. I!. Co. O I. Sieiicnthaler and William Smith and son. 1 1 a n r e, lllverstde ( 'ommunily Club. Saturday. Sept. L'I'th. I;mi c hi u de Stevens. I oca I fireman, who suffered from the effects of upsett im; and in lulling acetic acid at I lie I i nt or him fire scene M nn d.iv. ttiix ivlciiMil from the Coni inunilv h-.p!tal eai ly tod.iv. Natwick. Inc., makers or gowns, .pilierics, slipcovers, etc. .H S H S. Hcniiiu;n of the a l" sh i-i 1 1 w a v i i on pa i iv. Sea 1 1 le ; ( Jem ge S Thomas, representative of ihe Chhagn. Milwaukee. St Paul X- Pacific ralhoad. Portland, and Theodore 1 1, il,e. Il aelng freiuhl f;eiU fur the Pcnn-vl!inia vatl ro.ni, Seattle, are In the city on l-i:vine-.x for a few days. Pnv.iie Sate I'lirtulure. granil idano. 1 1 on lis. etc., coin mend ni: Wednesday. Sept IT.th. Mr-. Kred Hopkins. Medford Heights. Tele phone K'l" If The coimU conrl held It I'Kular vesiiMt tod.iv with Commissioners Mfonl and I tin sell In attendance. A numbl i .if routine matters were d- . :d",l. .mil on. tgency bills signed. I' a n c e. liiverslde Coniniunitv Chili. Siluiilav. Sept. 'O'th l!Mt Mi v Hoia Powets of Alb.lliv will In- preselll ) t tilt Pi'llO'l' of Honor bulge nierlinc Krda exenlnv.. at the IJoxal Neighbot hall. Dance. W i. ball, Krlday eve.. Sept, "js. Yeomen an, I friends I S3 eiecil jc sip lis in 1 lie i uis city ii;im been jnit up this week by the Southern Oregon Kleetric company in front of their store at 4!i Hast Main street. The frame is over 13 feet In length and six and one - - half feet In height, with mu feet of .Venn. The Thomas Realty and Small ; Loan Co.'s office in the Palm lilt;.. , corner Main and Front, will he . closed until Oel. I. If The C. A. JI.'s will he enter tained at the home of Miss Joan Dehosh. .Ilt, South Holly street, I Saturday afternoon at 1! : if 0. ; Dance tonight at Walker's. 1ST ' Dr. and .Mrs. II. H. Johnson ami the! I- mhi James are lea vim: fur lege of Dentistry. Dr. mid .Mrs. : ,, .nilHmi ...mi ,-,. fn f..u. ,:iv. ; Mr. and Mrs. Cerl Hostel return- ,,.1 (.,ir,.r(i ,ls, niiihi from a : J three in o 11 t )i s honeyiiioon tour Mhrough the Kouih and middle west . j A) j(l Hostel was formerly Miss pliinc Murray. I Cordon Walters left fur San Henry C, Shumway, 117. and Misfeimuch for McDonald, who thought it Vrt p. i.;iam. H7. of fieri Cal.. ', better fur him ;o worii the other issued a marriage iii-rnse thi morning at I he county (it.t. . cuk'coiIV.''' ""'"! . ' ' , ..- , I o;ies w,,, demand this after- ! ' o ni 111 f I- ! t wlii'i-o I li.-.v wi'i i liI'DIIKhl by .Mm. II. P. Mi'l'iislci.y nf Ihi' Old Slai' mini. l-'lowi-rs fr'tni tin- .lcC:iM;'y nnli'iis 1 : i v . ilociinili-il lh rliiiinlii'r lii-iMliiu t(.. all iluritm' Ibc silmni'M months' AKcntliin. Kau-li-l , ri-nulai- inli-rya Is. i .l,.ss Sapii will I..- n sp.-nUc-r if. .Xnmiiii 111- Imfrlsls fniin a ills-'tin- r.-Klllar 'lllursila y niahl ,: - lanri. u hn i-.-i.-is I at Illi- Cham- Ina. l:.- sni o ami i-onu-. vs l.i-i- of r m-irr toilav was I'. I :. ' . Connors of St ilhvati-r. .Minn, (itilv i H of Un tile oflicv stall1 sifitii-d ' yr-slf-nlay. Amoiii; thf Calirornians ri'j:isti-r. J i-il at Incal hoti-ls am ihi- follow ..- ttallill .'iml C.i.vli..- CIII-. l-iis.il-il.'t. .Ml-, anil Mrs II vv I Thorni'. .Mr. an. I .Mrs. charb.s j 1 roiirli, .1, K. Ili nry. .Mr. anil .Mrs. I -:, . .Mann. .Mr. anil .Mrs. X N.-l-i" . .. . ! (son. .oiss .1. 1- roan. .mi, anil I 1 M vH. .1. A. Christie, I!. II. .Mix. T. I -I. Haley. X. II. ami II. U lilaeli- lone nf Los Angeles, A. M . Dennf- j son Donald Kessler C .1 li'lCe and V. li. Winchell of San Ira n- eisco. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerr f , Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. , Harrows or Alameda, W. K. "m-'v . . .. . i .lonn v.. i 'arson and Airs, (arson' nf San fiabrlel. Mrs. Knthei-jnc ' Dawn and son and .1. K. Madden of Venice. .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 1 Schilling of Long P.each. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I). Kul ton of Santa Monica, Sir. and Mrs. Arnold nrumpel of Palo Alto. Mrs. .1. X. ; I la vies. Miss Olive Hanna of Ku-I reka. Mr. and Mrs. C, II. Cunning-, ham of La .lolla. A group of fine Winter Xellls pears grown by (I. II. c.ile. lianli I. were on display at the Cham ber of Commerce today, the larg est one weighing over 1 ounces. i Mrs. W. .1. Stockain left here this inornliif. for San Krandscn, where she will spend the winter months! as the guest of her son, Willis! Slnekain. Ryan to Conduct New Variety Store N'cgol hit ions have been complet e fnr leuse of the store room which hiiH been occupied liv 111 hunkriipt stock at ZTt West Main st reel and Luke liya". who took' over the store some time ago. will , permanently continue the business under Ihe name West Side Variety Store. 1 Mr. Itynn plans to mid to Ihei TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKH Hoard and room in pri vate home. Ilox -I Tribune. is l-'ol! SAl.K Snap! Handy coun try home; all improved with large barn, garage, cooler and chicken Ionise, with '-' acres fin est garden ground: fruit trees In bearing. See tieorge Wehh at I .inn port's Hardware. 1 SS l-'OU SAl.K liegistered Shrop shire i. tins and ram Limits. L. A. Sala.lc. .Ir., Central Point. Ore. KiUi SA 1 . K 1 tl-inch bo.lv fir. de livered. s:i.:i;. tier. Phone mm l!:l 1.'. ACK LS. fenced; house, barn, garage. turkeys, plenty corn to fallen wiih: also some chick ens: os of wood: on highway: Mann. Crown and W hite. tf AUMSTKONO OFKKHS Several selected Used cars that carry our famous new ear C.l'A KANTKi:. ill Cadillac, seduu: new paint,; wood lires, o.-ifect shape. Hudsttn sieet:er: new paint. die w heel. I v l' . Lvsex coach ; new paint, good t Ulil'iT. l:l'i; Chevrolet sedan: extra good appearance. 1 :t;'ti i 'bev relet touring : n e w paint, good shape. Cadillac. LaSalle, Hudson, Hssc Agency. tUtlMiiolnip Agem-v. ISTlf" I.OST Pbitinum bar pin with diamond-, tietweep - Mam ami ;tj Miunesola Ave. Howard for iiUuiti of same. Mis. Kred I. Heath. 1 s" jfoK HI UK --(icinle middle lnn I Hodge Kami), lioss Lane. I E' SALUTATION OF 2 LOCAL RIVALS "Morn hi. .Judge," said Mr Paul Mrliomild. who was pnliticianin while walking nionu West Main street, to Mr. Alex .Sparrow, wh i ' 1 . .. . ' . . , v". i.V . - i i i eis and ! i-uilrower.4 bank, and (he latter, just as politely and wiih Kri'at proHenco. ot mind, immedi ately cracked hack. "Murnia'. JnUe," all of which illustrates that courtesy hot ween political oppo nents!, whel l.er real or tentative, still lives, as hoth men have b-jen mentioned us anions the possible candidates for the county Judsft k' lection by the county ItepubH- i : comniittee tomorrow. Then while Messrs. Sparrow and McDonald were farther conversing, alon.' came Sunerintendent C. (!. TI1..1.W..1 rv-m... vttn)!ii .... -i .,,,, .. u ,. inrti.i" vehei-eui :icb t'ririrnt t in-' iln ilw. nihP 1 1- uihumI around anil. IryitiK to blush, respom led with a cheery "Thank you." a moment, later Olenn 0. Taylor and Howard Hill ioined the grouo side of the st reel and leave the nosi. to Sparrow, whereupon the gr(Mip fell to d iscussini; farm relii-f . U'S ?' K: ,New York i'iu, ri'in. ii. Irene l.ordoni. actress, and In lKh:im, . rroin Paris wit h a collaiisililft bar ahonl t'iyhl I'lii-t Inni; llial rail be ' I'dliliMt 1 1 anil jiiii hi a closft alfin t wiih t li - brl(.;i' niblc. Ii cvimi has ; a rail, hut naturally not I'Vorylhiim. i Phone 51 ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE I P F? O D U C E D PACKED TH E SANITARY WAY U STATE THEATRE South Central Near EUjhth TONIGHT and Thursday Columbia Pictures Olive doxtoi dimtedoy ELMER CLIFTON Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Continuous Sho v Daily Matinee 1 to 5 P. M. Evening,6:30 to 11 P. M. Saturday and Sunday, contin uous 1 to 11 P. M. Pictures change daily except Thurs day. franks Comedians IN THE BIG TENT EVERY Fri., Sat., Sun. COMING "So Ms Your Old Man" r. msbu a. m viva ro- w C. ARE SPED UP , At in ton toda' iU new mem bei'S had Iteen signed lip with the lnc.il (.'nam tier of Cominercp as a 1 "suit of the intensive three-day contest, which ends this evening; at i o'clock. Ashland was re-; ported to he several men ahead in lis campaign, which will also end toniuhi. 1 The goal for the last day of the drive was set al DPI and ac cording to indications tlwtl num ber will I.-- realix- il. making the : total membership over -I'Mi. ! Although the nature of the prize for the winning city In the con-' test has not been announced, Ash-i land members are ready for a hantpiei in the event that they are vii iors, a story In the Ash land Tidings indicates. j On the steering committee, whieh organized the campaign arel C A. Swigart, chairman, . Walter I.evei etlc ami U. Ii. I iuniiiinnd. Memlers of the flying sipiadron arc John c. Mann, captain. C. .M. Kidd and .'('. I,eniinon. In addition to the men men tioned, others who made up va rious teams to canvass the town wcte F. C. Onddis, F. C. Dillard. John Cartiin. William Allen. Fred Sehel'fel. Horace Crotiiley. .;, (. Corn. Clyde Kakin. A. W. Pipes. J. c. Thompson, V. . Vawtor. A. S. IMsenbauni. Ih V. Scheffel. C. A. Meeker, C. A. VIik. A. A. Hayden. W. II. Fhihrer. M. C. Harrow. J. C. 'nre, j. d. Hus sell. Jack H wein'. H. V. Williams, "Glorious Betsy" i J A The Picture aPvkT t ! A You've Waited ISx. i ' 1 ml YOU'LL ! li HEAR ) ( Vitaphone's , j : ! j lllf, ); GREATEST I v & Jlj SENSATION ) 1 JfyUL$ Stoile- P j j I Dfllores Costello I i kn I r j M-.i M i j tunrau nagei M ' D. (i. Tyree. C. h. Ilutterfleld, t The major acilviiy nf tin Med ford ('ha m her of Commerce dur ing the past year was accomplish ed t h rn ugh t he executive commit tee of the commerce and agriiul ture division, composed of repre sentatives of the chamber, the Fruitgrower's league and the Traf fic association, when they secured the it '-.. per box reduction on t laiiscontiuental pear shipments. During tin- ensuing year th" organization will co-operate with the county and city In the pro posed airport Issue as one of th? main features on Its program, which includes the following live divisions: Publicity, land sett fo ment work, industrial, agricultural and airport development. Plenty of Action in "Virgin Lips "Virgin I. Iiis.' the Columbia t production at the Stale theatre.! starting today, is a stirring tale of I Central American outlaws in which, an American aviator and a l;m-, log sir! turn tables on the rebels. There Is plenty of red-blooded ac-. lion set against the colorful baek- These Drug Stores are open nights this week : Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy STARTS TOMORROW The Hit of the Talking Pictures BUDUDING NEWS Increased Efficiency Upon the Improvement of the American Home means rennidelti:-i and repnirltis ;iml to he sure of this IN't'ltKASKD KKKICIKNTY you nniHt have. Kilt ST, expert advice as to costs ami result k; SKl'ONI), efficient men trt do your work, and, THIllI), Kond materials. Phone U't and let its assist you increase effleleney in the Improvement of VOI R UOMK. HERBERT HOOVER on the American Home As pictured in his speech Accepting the Presi dential Nomination: "Home ownership hnn Brown. While during tl is period the mini her of families has In creased by nhout S.oiiu.noo, we have built more than ;i,r,nii,iOrt new and better homes. "1 especially rejoice in the erfeet nf our in creased efficiency upon the Improvement of the American home. That Is the sanctuary 01 our loft ho s Ideals, the source of the spiritual enemy nf our people.' Builders Bureau ground of native palaces ami cafes with thi Mling it i t plane se.iuen. es and daring rescpes. All exceptionally 1 a r ge cast, headed by olive Itorden with John ' Co!es. Marshall Huth. Alevander (illl. Hichurd Alexander. Fine Veo, Harry Seine N. Arline Pretty and William Tooker In the support is augmented with hundreds of ex tias. Olive Horden rises to new heights and gives op n-n,-ii oil LM HUNT'S (M II 01 1R 'Tr 1 l'TONIGHTteSLl i i Irr-TOBLMawiiL, 11 'HPNGTIMERE '.'YOUTHFUL FOLLIES" J " i STANLEY and VIRGINIA W !l "BITS OF DIXIE" ' ; WEBER and W00LSEY ' gr I OH, FOR GOODNESS SAKE , II , ; mv. .mi watit! ILnmnutim I! ' THE TWO DARK KNIGHTS ft'tlR '' 5 BOB and OLIVE NELSON ! "FLEXION" J I i . STARTS TOMORROW f ,. i ; pmna Vitaphone's Greatest Hit ft ?' ! : 8 j . "Glorious Betsy" mmw ( ) I ADMISSION t ; ) I I Matinee 2 p. m. Evenings 7 & 9 jt. , - I Children fO Children 25 f - j j I Adults 35 Adults 50.... K . 1 1 : I A Full Line of 1 1: I PERENNIAL l Flower Plants For Fall Planting Delphinium, Long Spur Columbine. Geura. Forget-Me-Nots, Arabis, Gaillardia, Co reopsis and many others. FALL PLANTED PERENNIALS ARE BEST AND YOU SAVE 50 PER CENT EY BUYING NOW. SEE OUR PLANTS. MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Plant Sweet' Peas Now About a New Roof! You can choose from these CERTAINTEED Composition Shingles or Mineral Surfaced Roofing HAMMOND BRAND Xtra Heavy Vertical Grain Special Grade Vertical Grain or Cedar Shingles We will quotr; you on these new roofs completely installed and guarantee the work and materials. Phone 124. mm eo. Of Information Z04 South Fir. th.it will long he r mc ml 1 while John Holes is sure to win'-1, many new admirers. LMMin Soldiers Killed. V , PKKIXti. China, Sept. 2 1. (F)-4,V More ill an L'.i.nii Chili li -Shantung' soldiers have been killed opposing. the nationalists northeast of Tien 'V, t.-in, says the Kusinin News serv- i . ice, reporting the surrender of the;. l:it i-ciiinantH nf tlu- tin-iiK-i- north- i jiei-t'ii-nuiiii"1 -rn tirmy. m, 3 ?' ' . .1 1 i