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PAGE TWO ocal and Personal Snow began falling il i morning shortly before fi o'clock, which fell llliernuuomiy ior prunno.y ..uu. thereafter and melted almost hh fnt ns it fell, Cloudiness prevail ed tho remainder of the dy with threats of fin or in on nov" Proh nblo rain or snow Jh forecast for tonight and Friday, and tempera turn somewhat below normal. Oct thosn fenders and auto hlieH straightened at P.rlll'H Sheet Meial Works, opposite Lewis Suiier Service Station. Phono 4 1 K. if Announcement h;is heen received from the 1'nlverslty f Oregon that two students from this city were awarded degrees hy the hoard of regents last Saturday, (loldlo I. Walter wits awarded a bachelor of arts degree, while JamcA K. fiell received u bachelor of science de gree. Hot. clean coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. tf A petition for paving with as phalt South Central avenue to Royd street, and from Iloyd street to South Riverside wan presented to tho city council at Hh meeting Tuesday night, which was referred to City Superintendent Seheffel for investigation. Thomas Realty Co. Loans on furniture and othor collaterals; 8 straight or Installment loans on city properly. Palm Block, corner Min and Front, upstair. 'BttOtf (iuests from a distance, registered at Medford hotels include Mr. an Mrs. Arthur Iconard of Philadel phia, Pa., Mrs. C. W. Appleyard of Nelson, I!. C, Kenneth Mel.eod or Stewart, II. C, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Vanderwater of New Westminster, H. C, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Morton of Victoria. R. C, and Frank ICIley of Vancouver. R. C. Iloso mending, runners removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 216tf Mrs. Hurt Rostcl, who has been 1)1 at her homo in. Central Point with a severe cold tho past few days, wos reported considerably improved this morning. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Modford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. . tf Clarence Matthews of tho Talenl section was fined $.10 and costs In ! JudKo Taylor'H court hero today. on tho charge of having deer meal lllOKally In his posse hhI on some lime atco, to which ho entered a plea of KUllty. Mo was placed under ar rest hy Deputy CI a mo Warden Jtoy Parr last month, hut had been un ahlo to report at court for his hear liiK because of Illness until today. liest Utah lump coal. Tol. 631. Medford Kuel Co. tf Interest In sheep production on Josephine county farniH is Increas ing steadily according lo County Arfoiit HowhII in announcinK a se ries of meethiKH fealurluv 11. A. UndKi'cn. livestock specialist of Iho (). A. C. extension service,, Krosh smelt nrrlvlnR daily at Johnson' Mnrket. tf J. K. Lyman left this mornlnK for a nulnalterH, meeting of the Maytaff Pacific company, held at Portland (luring the next fow days. Thirty-five niaiiHtrers from the va rious districts along the Pacific voast will ntiend this meeting. Wood nil klnrtn oak. laurel, fir nnd dry slnha. Medford Fuel Co Tel. 31. , tf The Junl v department of the First llaptlnt Sunday school will have their regular monthly party nt the church Friday night at 7:3f. Mrs. J- L. Kly. superintendent, will hitvo chargo and a very good time Is promised tho kiddles. All jun iors nro requested to ho present. UefreshmentH will bo served. That good cnnt--lnv In onh. Han new Conl On Phone 239.. Ms. A. II. Myers spent this morning in Iho city shopping, hav ing motored I" from her orchard homo south of Medford. Wood all kinds oak. laurel fir nnd drv slnhs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. Ml. tf Mr. and Mrs. K. H. "Wyrlck of RitxvlUe and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ackermnn and S. S. Cjihen of Spo kane are among the guests from Wishing' on latf at Medford ho tels. Others arc V. 1). Hlmhaven of Tscoinn and the following from Seattle: V. R. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. MeC'utcheon and Sid Polack. Let me write your fire Insurance. Car! Y. Tengwald. Hotel llollond. phone fllia. tf Joe Hurroughs, manager of the 2 nth Century store nt Ashland, spent tho week end with his parent in Medford. Doors nnd windows cheap nt Medfnrd T.nmhPr Co. ?17tf THIS IS Thrift Week Put the principle into practice by specifying Fluhrer's Long Loaf which gives you more slices of better bread for your money. ! Two American Legion drum j Pi If its of the various air com -1 Arthur I-ang has recently an corps will bo in C ran tit Pns io panics operating nut of Portland i umed h position in th" law offices be held hre Frid:: Medford nod' Itonchurg omh huvo promised to bring their drum corps und these will give exhibition drills on the streets during the day. In addition lo the drum corp. from Medford, the 4 et 8 society will bring their train whirh aroused so much in- , l(.rest uul.im, th(, laU. .. vcntlon .. . ,. K - . aimtseiiieiit ff the puhlie are hi inr arranged hy Jim Thompson, who promises lo keep things lively throughout the day. Many husi - nes.H houseq of tho city had heen decorated this afternoon and neai - i y a r them have asked for the 1 1 legion orations. J rants Pass 'airier. O PlVOt, I'ritlge, Progressive ami St. .Mark's Parish house. Friday,) Jan. IS, 1! p. m. sharp. Prize audi refreshments, Sfic. If ! 7 ' Our. of 40 temporary auto li cense Issued yesterday at the sher iff's office, only two were for new cars, the rest being uiod on out of state machines. Fresh smelt arriving dally at Johnson's Market. tf A personal appearing In the Mail Tribune last week, giving infor mation that Sailor Jack Wood was looking for Rattling King, a boxer, to fiht in Haiidon tonight, icHiilteil in the location of Wiuu near Men- ford yesterday, lie left this rr- noon hy motor for Pandou to np - pear in a nix-round Hcmi-wlndup. Mr. and Mrw. lonald K. New hury and Mm. Newhury'B mother, Mrs. V. A. iJetacIl, who Is visltiiiK in Medford from her home In Sa lem, returned to the valley city Tuesday after a Hhort vltdt hem with Mr. and Mr. Wilhur Joih.h and Mr. ami Mih, ThonutH W. lel ze. Klamath .N'ewti. All novelty aUot-a .'l.(r and f t.SV .Mulling. :tnH Mi'H. K. r. ririKHhy left for flrantn Pas thi mornlnK to Hpcnd several day with her dauyhter, Mn. W. II. Whipple. Don't foret tho Pythian card party Thuroduy nitht at K. V. hall. Mrs. Gene Conrad and twin daiiKhtei'K aro visit I her lter, Mth. K. O. Hrown here HiIh week, having arrived n few dayH hko from their homo In Portland. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 031. Med ford Fuel Co. tf Mih. LouImo Pcrozzl of Ahland, preMident of the Kehekah aHem- bly of Oregon, left hist Monday for Portland and the Wilamette din trlet, where Mho will spend a month making official visits to the vari ous Kehekah lodges In that part of tho state. Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf The assurance that lloulder dam will be constructed has attracled hundreds of fortune seekers to the country surrounding (he dam site, according to a letter received yes terday by John Lock, former haul resident. lie wrote that Los An fu'lcs real estate men have opened offices and every aero of land Ih being held at high prices. Me lu dleated the construction of the dam still has possibilities for live-wire promoters, and Is a bind of oppor tunity for those seeking to make money. Cheap 'umber and cedar postn Medford Lumber Co J37tf AHlslaut Postmaster and Mrs. It. (I, 1 teach returned today from Portland where Mr. iteach was on business before tho federal court. Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. fi3l. - Medford Fuel Co. tf A dlvorco complaint was filed yesterdav at tho county clerk's of fice by Kthel Duulnvn against Les lie Duulava, on grouudH of deser tion. Tho couple wnH married at Alexander. N. !., December , 11U0. and the plaintiff claims sho wiih deserted July 4. 1U27. Hest Utah lump coal. Tol. C31 Medford Fuel Co. tf Fred1 Purdln, who wns operated upon for appendicitis at the Sac red Heart huNpUal this morning. Is reported recovering satisfactorily. Dance, Jackson Springs Club, Sat. night. Tho Pop- Peddlers will I play. 21 A year ngo today the tempera ture, was much colder in Medford, with n minimum of 19 degrees above, than it was today. A year ago yesterday was also somewhat frigid with u minimum of I'u. "Churls" Rep. Phone 4.70-M Mrs Sadie Allen. 2S2tf J. H. Newton will spend JSf.Oo to construct a dwelling on South Orapfl street, according to a build ing permit issued yesterday by the city. All winter dresses $5. $lft $tfi. Mutllns. 303 The Jackson county council of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers will moet nt Med ford. Saturday. January 1!'. Mrs. W. W. (labrlel, state president of tho congreHS. will be present. Ash laud will send a delegation to the meet tug. Associations from all over the county will be In nttond ance and make their report. Dance, Jackson Springs Club, Sat. night. The Pep Peddlers will play. 2M A bounty warrant was Issued to day at the county clerk's office to Charles Patton of Unite Fa I In for five coyotes and four bobcats. He kuic and come to the turkey dinner at the Presbyterian church Friday evening at B o'clock. Cover charge 7f cents. Program and en tertainment free. aH7 Mr. and Mrs. II. K. K noser left this morning by, motor for Stock ton, Oil., where Mr. Kooxer, who is prctddent of the Bngley Canning company, will take the train for Chicago to attemihn national con tention of the National fanner' association In that city next week., Mr. and Mrs. K noser expect to re-i turn to Medford In about three j weeks. Now Is the time to put on your, dormant uprny. Phone In your or der to spray man, W. F. Stearns. Phone IOlm-L. 31ft Heorge II. Muti, aslstant chief, engineer, forestry service, nrrlveil In Portland thin week from Wash ington, D. C, on an inspection trip. He is particularly Identified with urvoy. mapping nnd water power administration by ihe forestry norv Ire. All novelty shoes 3 . R Ti nnd $l.sr.. Mulllns. - 3U3 TWF.DFORT) MATL proved the old adage that goes up must come down." Dur-1 Central Point have returned from! in; the recent foggy days takeoff.,, a two months' honeymoon trip in I haven't heen prj had. lint, once I At l7jjui find California and are! up. the getting down has been dif-' novQfr home on the former .. i left-ni. Pilot Jack runningham. WiarifU place, northwest of n-l eiai-k flier of the Pacific Air Trans-1 tral Point. ! port co m pa n y. cruised around fen tral Point P.-T. A. entertain ; a hove the gray fog blanket for itnithe eouuty cotinetl In tho hiuh hour or. more Monday before he!chno nuditoi..,n Saturday, Jan- finally found hole" and landed on swan island. Other f.tier have) experienced the same Oliffieully. j Dno fun generally have hinder- f d flying up and down the coa j Oregon Journal. All winter dresses t, 8 1 0. ?V.. Mullins. 3i: ! Kersey Kldridge of Portland is j . f w (,lVs I,, (J.jj. f.lty vi.siting his brother, N. JHilrige and family. Included among the Oregonians at local hotels are A. O. liaker, K. S. ileydenburk and F. W. Hamilton of Kugeuc, O, S. York and S. f.I. Hellek Of Roseburg. A child welfaro conference, liere (nforo known an child welfare clinic, win no ne iii at tne i.amp'v, ""mu: m mc WlthuH auto cam,, next Tuesday Kla.nnlh dlslrlc,. Ih t.e new presi- afternoon from 1:30 to 4 o'clock. Mothers wirihin aFM"intments are equewted to nee or telephone Mr.-. Kmiik Howard at the t amp WithiiH nervier- Hlatlon. TIiJk is lhe.fir.st j 0f a wries of monthly t h held each fourth the month. r.onfer-iH'i Tuesday Cheap dry lumber at Modford Lumber Co. 37tf Mountain highway; are like inaK nlfleent fairy-tale houlevardK the.-f. dnyK. In the fro.siy morniiiK. with the htately pines and firs front -covered, HparkliiiK in the morn in ft tmuliKht, they present a picture which i-ould pot he rivalled hy an art l.st.- Ash lit rut Tidim:. Clayton Isaaen of the Palmer M Uriic Jlouse In Hpendim: a short biiHlneHH vIhiI in Portland. The Washington school Parent Teachers' association will hold Its regular meeting tomorrow after noon at 'A o'clock at tho Wannlng ton Hchool. An Interesting program has been prepared for the after noon. Al winter coats ST., tin, ! r.. Mulllns. 3o3 Among residents of Portland reg istered at Medford hotels are S. P. Wright. It. Crawford. J. 11. Dunn. J. W. Walford, O. II. tiage, It. O. Howard, J. Montgomery, c i. C. Thomas. C. L. Wolf. C. It. Hoyt, It. H. Atkinson, N. It. Jamison, W. C. Kemp, C. It. Nims. C. !'. .irnn, II. C. MeCraeken. Mrs. Jane L. Con ley, W, Arnold, Thomas Stanley, A. P. Ol.tun, Charlie Conk llng, 11. Id. Newejl, C. Ilyle, It. K. Markesbury and Si. C. Valine. A long distance phone call from Chicago was received last nluht by Mrs. J. J. Ituchter from .Mr. Much ter, who with Horace Hromley is on Copco business in that city. The two local men Intend lo leave the middle west .Monday for their homes hen-. It would lie a comparatively ensy matter to steal an automobile from the streets of Medford, as a eheck this morning revealed that in two blocks seven cars were parked with keys .still In the locks. .Moiorisu have been warned reveral times, by police officers to avoid the prac tice of leaving machines unpro tected and it Is surprising to them that more cars have not been stolen. Mrs. Lyda King, county nur.se, wns engaged today , In health work in the Ashland district, where she did work In cooperation with the school nurse of that city. All winter coats $ f . $10, $ 1 . Mulllns. 303 Owners of tagged ducks and geese, now held in local cold stor age plants, are again warned by Deputy (lame Warden Hoy Parr to remove them before January 'Jf, ten days following the closing of the duck and goose hunting sea son. A federal migratory bird law provides for the removal of the birds. During the past season, uepuiy I'arr estimated that ap proximately 700 ducks, geese nnd t leer wore tagged and placed In local storage plants, said to be a record -breaking number. At the Ancestral dinner Friday evening at the Presbyterian church. the small waitresses will be dress ed In costume. There will bo a program and such good food you can't, afford to miss it. Seventy five cents. Come and bring your friends. !7 M r. a nd M rs. L. F.. Kd monds, who have been visiting Mr. Fd moiuls brother. S. K. KdmnndR and family at their homo on tho Jack sonville highway for the past few days, left today for flranls Pass, Cottage drove and Kerby. Ore., where they will visit morn rela tive; and friends before returning to their home In northern Cali fornia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Higalow of I Portland, former Medford residents while Mr. Higalow was connected with the IVVoe confectionery and store, are visiting relatives and friends for a day or so and at the samo time he looks a tier business jua iters. Among the Ciilifomians register ed at local hotels aro Kuth Abrams and H. A. Anderson of Los Anueles, II. Ponton of HiMlding. TIum. L. Keough, V. H. Scott and M. t Friel of San Francisco. I Optimistic over tho prospects of success tor his snow sled, which he h.ftl recently rebuilt in, San Francisco and Sacramento, involv ing new principles, Kmmett Tucker was In Medford today rrom (iranls Push awaiting the arrivnl of the sled, shipped by freight from Sac ra men to. Ho plans to give It a liin h week over the Crater Lake highway, and may drive It to Crater lake. The Medford fire department's new ib'io-galhm pumper arrived by P freight today from the American UiFrance Fire equipment com- pany at Klmlrn, N. Y., nnd was be- lug prepared this uftern0i for a live service. A second truck uw. compnnied the local machine, nnd will bo driven tomorrow to Han don to nerve In the f 1 re d e ra r t -ment of the seacoujtt town. Mrs. Dert Oreor rrnd Mrs. Win. Hchofield and daUKhler Sharon of Ashland were guests of Mrs. II. T. DcLosH toduy. . o TRIBUNE, FEDFORD, Of O. C. Roggti. Mr. and Mrs. Otto pohnert of J wiry 1. and Mil serve dinner I L' oYJoil;. ,l ;ire cordially i C-''l''J 1,3 attend. NEWELL TO HEAD T! II. II. Newell, the head of tho I. S. reclamation service, in the! anociiitl(Hi ol Southern Oregon lecled at their poridi:ul mooting: whit-li wjih held in tho federal build Iiik here last Tuenday, when of 1 1 ci'iH were choKeii for thlH veur. (Jen uf I eral inatteiN perlulhili to co-op-1 eratlon hetweeii the various federal clepartim.MitH of (IiIh Hei:llou, whoue headK make up ihe ineniljerKhii in the iiHHoeialifui, were dlHciiKHed. Tho other offhciK elecled me as followH: Superinteiideni C. C, Thomson of Crater NuiInmU park, Tlce-iirenldent ; PostniaHler K I). Wauner of Ashland m.,c...i, v V. wutive boonl: J. A. l(UIInHleu nt'Kruver V, Kllii,r "'V1 -lhat ,un tJranlf. pas. supervisor of the Sis- i ';"rallon won d refiiilt in a Ks- klyou Crater Nutloiial forest; Post- I mNLer Win. .1. Warner of Medrord Himh Haiikin, KUpervUur of lh( Crater Natioual forest executlv bourd. Among others Id attend mice was L. W. Dick, head of the Mediord weather station. Tho association has never bcwi able lo elect a trcusurer partly be bause itn members ure ulniosl al ways ."officially" broke, individuallv Kltfl ..I.Wt.t I IV..U' lit! I O.IU ).., cause of iheir "mutual suspicion ui each ninei WASH Michael Walsh passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital early Thursday morning after a long illness from cirrhosis of the liver, aged I!l yi'iii'H, eight months and IMi days. He was born in County Shgo, Ireland. .March Ll, 1 S7n, and cuine to the Pulled suites in mo, and to Jackson county In Hi Is. where he engaged in Ihe dairy business. He was a member of t he Knights of ( 'olumlius and the t 'a tho lie chnreh. 1 le leaves his wife. Alice Walsh of Medford, and bis parents and two sisters living in Ireland; also . fine brother. Thomas W. Wa Ish of Massachu setts, three sisters, Mrs. K. W. Kwln of .Massachusetts, Mrs. Mary tlerard of New York, and .Mrs. Kllzabelh Fay of New- York. Funeral services will be held at the Catholic eh-urch Saturday morning at !i:U0 a. in., Ilev. Fath er lilack officiating, interment In the Jacksonville cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of i he Perl Funeral Home. Plea.ie omit flowers. ilROSirH Funeral services for Frank P. I frost us, aged '71 years, wern held at the grave side In the Medford cemetery today at 2 p. in. Fiev. Heese conducted the services. Conger funeral parlors were in charge. LA N'(i!C August Is F. Lange passed away at a local hospital in this city, Jan. Kith nt the age of iiS years, lie had been a resident of Clotil Hill for the past three years where he owned and operat- e a mine. He .leaves a wife and daughter in Alaska. The remains are at the Conger funeral parlors, where arrangements are being made. STKPH HNS Isaac Harvey Ste phens, u resident of Jackson coun ty 73 years, passed nway January Hith at his home. I liL Court street, aged 75 years. Deceased was born In Douglas county In m4, and with his par ents came to Jackson county, set tling on the Three Oaks orchard. J-iiy 4, 1K77 he was united in mar riage to Lucina Kliabeth Smith at Jacksonville. To this union were born six children, who with the wito survive: l.en Stephens of Crescent City. Cal., Hcnjamin and LeMer Stephens of Central Point. M rs. 1 e la U ord on of Sa n Fran eisoo. .Mrs. Kmlly Hall of Medford. and Mrs. Hazel Wilson of Crescent City. Funeral services will be con ducted from the Conger funeral parlors, Sunday, January I'lith at 3 p. m. Rev. Mell will have charge of services and Interment will bf made in the Wagner Creek ceme tery. .-imtn ommiinicntion ft Medford Lodge No. 103. A TiTf F. A. M., Friday. Jan. IS 7:30 p. m Hy order of "W M. C, M. HOrSTON, Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl SALK Cash resistor. West Side Variety Store, ;l,-. Muln. F(H SALK lady's bicycle. Mar garet .Warner, Mil S. Oakdale Ave. FOR KXCHANO K-Improved farm. 2sn a 40 near Spokane, JiMl cuttivaieii, nil good, exchange for Honiething in S. ure., mdse. stock town or country property. Hox .Man irioune. WAN'TKD A few younu.men who have hail some experience culling on the retail drug trade: sabirv and expenses paid. Call 3M Lib erty Itldg. jis FOR SALK White Leghorn henX Vour choice Jl.no Vnr, Pleajmr.t Xirw Farm, Talent. FOR RKNT Modern 7 house, avallublo Feb. 1st. W. Main. A'hono U'Ji-Y. room 1 1 li i 90S Obituary ORFIPX. THURSDAY. LOST LUG BOIES Thn car and innat-rvHiii.n of ln ' boxes, iind liie advortiMiiiK oi rtcl i p?k fur inti cunkinK of fmurH, wpi-l Uif chief muHrrK hr-forc t rt'fju ;lnr incetlnn of I ho Traffic AkhocIh ilon Ht Ilie Ilolel Medford fills mion. Tim Iuk hox Kit nut ion wim refer red la Iho Joint cmiKideiutioii of tlie rruliKrowers' Iciikiii; ui ilK neicl nieeiiii; iinil ihe reclpf in! vciiiHinu i wan placed In ihe hundu of ihe ireciiie xiinniiitee for a conlerenco i : with The counly court tm the Hecur- ! ,iii!? of fnndH for Iho prinlini; nnd ; dislrlhutlon of the recijje.s. ! j l.ast year a contest was held to ' i secure the best recipe for the prej-' i ".'ation of peara. Only u toupl., of ; ' , , . : v . ' , , . , t( Vi...i, I "K " i"k,,, ' - !i i received iiHkinf; tor mom jtear I Th recipe were pi luted on fruit wrappers. Thin year It la I planned to have a more extensive: j use and Rreuinr variety of recjpeH. j JAs It in u community hem-fit propo- ; Hlilon, (be county cohrt will b asked to lend Home financial aid. ! Tho Iuk hox .situation watt ills- ' 'ctiHfted alter a report by a commit ;teu that recommended h clause in the box receipts provide for u small penalty for failure lo return or th Ke. It was maintained that tho ! ,UK on ll G n"ns alike to i"' '""h 'i tin; iui nins ll II n jalBo agreed that handlers of the boxes Hbonld not cast them abouL so roughly. Finally, it was voted that the matter ho presented to tho Fiuitgrower.s' league by Paul Hcherpr. It developed that there are about 250,000 lug boxes in the valley truit industry nt an estimated cost of $0S.000 and that one-third of thta sum is marked off the boxes an- j """J1 for depreciation There were informal discussions ' of the delay of getting reports fiom railroads of diversion or fruit ship ments In transit and tardiness in : the handling; of fruit claims. About :to packers and shippers woro present at the meeting. TL HERE ON FRIDAY Tho Medford high aehool basket -ball team went through a ianl scrimmage with the Alumni team - last night in preparation for the first home game of the sen son with the Fniverslty of Oregon Fresh men tomorrow night at the rniory. Tho advance sale of seats for the game Is large, and a big crowd is expected to see the con- l test. I Ihe local team will not be at its best, because Morg.ui and Melvln are recovering from colds and have not been in good playing form. Coach Callison will .start his first string as follows: Kower man nnd Melvin, forwards: Mc Donald, center, and Oarnett and Morgan, guards. McDonald will act as Jumping center, and change places with Howerman, after the tip-off. The Frosh team Is touted as one of the best at tin unlveivdty in many yeurs, nnd is coached by Spike Leslie. Kstlli Phlpps. high school center last season, will accompany the team hero and probably get a chance to play against teammates. his old The appointment of a chamber of commerce airport publicity com mittee to aid the chamber avia tion committer in Its effort to make a new municipal airport for Medford possible, with the passage f a $120. lino bond issue, was made yesterday by John c. Mann, presi dent of the chamber. He ap pointed S. S. Smith. I-cp Tultle. W. .1. Warner. H- L. Hrpmley. A. A. Hayden and William Hates, Bulh.-inane Shot SOFIA, Hitlgaria. Jan. IT.- Dispatches to the Sofia newspaper Zora state that three Unitarians woro shot dead at Kadoniir by Jugo slav frontier guards today while attempting to cross the border. The nowspnper reports the new govern ment at Helgrade has closed tho frontier, an act causing much dis satisfaction. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week o Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy II I .11,1 li-ii1 Vn' !M Mr ,r'4l JANUARY 17. 1929. ?AL O I Ihe The Woman's .Vs.m iiilli lrrshyterinn church with H. NcuciioiO as ''hailukali, is ;ci iOK ail ancc-li a I iinnei' Krid ev- nlliK M six ci"clnck. There will !' turkey and all lllc toothsome I isb The most human picturiz- mr . . ation of the sin of hus- ' I t band stealing ever filmed. Four Complete sK. TWO Acts Of . . . Chnw Diilv A ft. TALKES Poignant, interesting and bhows uaiiy " spectacular treatment of on i tn fx .r-Vsv THE human passions and frail- , . ff&Sj&k UNDERSEA ties, ' and beautiful Janet 7 and 9 P. M. t REVUE Gaynor in a greater role . . . , -&ftfv. " tan her famous Diane in .Ad"1l85i" M Ujm Mn "Heaven,. - I I A i B V--t: i I I T Cm m m rk THE past five years brought the most remarkable progress in the history of sports . . . Dempscy . . Tunney . . Rickard Tilden . . Cochet . . Wills . . Lenglen . . Ruth . . Jones . . Collett' ,. . Hagen . . Parrell . . . and many other personalities in great' thrilling events that have lifted sports to the forefront. " Alan J. Gould covered virtually all these . . . Now in sum mariziug the significance of the period in paper, he is bringing back the thrills. " MAIL 1 fixin's. a program. t. "u jUrl tall't aftoid to llllss it- This will be the place to go to find out where all your ft lends, ancestors cMoe .from. Kach ml tionulitv Bill sit at their own talde :,.! I.e served by a l V of i'ttlo ladies in cosiuine. Ka h table will be pr.-.-ided over i,v lv, iv holy r. presi-ntiTiK the race soecllo d at that The Knulish at the r.nu'li.sh ,L t.b'. ih" the s, n h. the lri-h. Ih" Hermans. etc.. all i.l pine IS. vin e uni eome !'! p:n " l" 1 1 Rhyirin vmm I frail WaM fin tffoes police sacfo wttk TRIBUNE tell any funny story you can think of that will he especially ftpproprl ate at yor table. Of cnuive there will ho n trtl.le f-jr Just "plain Yankees." too. w Too Coniliion ow. Kxeiw . .eipennt. arrest me liulii away. I just murdered lay husband'" SerKeant - "You're in the wmns place, lady. This ain't no vaude. -jiio ItookioK office." U Mull Tribune ads are rend hy O.loill people every day. if ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS EDITOR ten articles for this