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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1929)
o ', i- I j! h i ilf t II- II I ! If II ocal and Personal" The mid-month meetiiiK t tho d tit. council will bo held Uil even ing. Anions .other buJns to J transacted Is the piuwiRo of nn or dlnunco pr6adlnff the asHQ-usmcms for thci Sixth street improvements. Dld-tlme .'.dance, walker Tuck. 1 ' 1 ' ' itn " Tl! popdUlon 'if Charles g. Cole. wh.0 suffered Sunday nbfht a strolse 'of. .'paralysis, ciitlnued 'to be seri ous today a the Swrod Ileai t hos pital, where! lie was still . uncon- . selojs early this afternoon. He was reported to be growing stcn-tlly wna'ller. , ' ' O ; ackvin Springs. Club done 'Bat. 1 Sight', ., '-. .. , S32 .rvlnB Vlnlng wil (io tho speaker o( the day at . the Wiuihlngton tilrtlidny prqgrnm to be presented at or iU o'clock assembly at the high school on February 22. Mus Ical numbers by the high school orchiwtra and a KiO'f of novolty skits' will' also bo contributed to make this program well balnncod and entertaining. Following the ' assombly progrtun, classes will be dlsmliwed for tho remainder of the day. .. i Masnusrado. dance, W, v. hall, Saturday, February 1. w 334 . Cjuosts fr,om fi. distance are reg istered at Modford hotuls liicluile M. A. Dillon of Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. L. Gold olld'C. V. I.ulz of Vancouver, II.. C; Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Colquhqun qt Mnplo Creek, Can. Dance at Nat. Sat. night. Smnll halt Dyngo Bros. ' 330 . . The Uaniilsler Aifency, Inc., real ty dealers,, have moved from tho store room nt 105 We.4l Main street to their' new quarters In room' 310 Liberty bulfdlrtgi ' $80 to fZKO tojoan on furniture, Lsans approvod and monc paid Hima day. ' Boom 13,. Palm block. cor. Main and Front St., upstairs. Tho Crater 1-ake'Oulld nf the Presbytorliin church held a meeting at the homo of Mrs, Tollofson last night. Twonry-tlvo attendod. The following of fleers, were, nomlnnted for tho ensuing year: Mrs. Unit D. Inch, president; AyssGortrudo 1 Hit . ler, vice president! Mrs Kmlly By. nan, aocrotary,. and Mrs. Maud If. Chapman, treasurer. Theso offic ers will ho Installed .at tho next meeting, Mnrrh 4. 9 ' ; Wint goo coah?low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 239. ; tf April -SO and 27 have, been fixed as tho dates for the anuual Intor stato school of muj'lc rtt tho con servatory ot music at Pacific university.- Dinner., Lutheran church. 4th ' alid Onkdalu, Wodnesday, Fobrunry 20th, 0:30 to 1:39 p. m. Adults S.6e;. children 2Sc. ' 231 i.C, J. McCarthy and lilh Brass, di their pleas of guilty to opornt lng;. cars with Improper license plates, were; fjnod $10 ouch In Judge Taylor's court yesterday. ', : l'ftt Texas tumalo house. Voam d tAmales to take homo, IQc-oat'h, 0 (or 60o. OpK 1 "a, in. to. u- i. in. 0S3 N. Jtlversldo. Phono 14 on. : . ';; . , ,. ... 340 . : ' Bounty, wan'anls were Issued ut tho. county clerk's offlAi today to Jyan Farmer of Ashland, two coy . ote; Cli) Peck or Lako Oreelt, two boboaus; Clifford Oden. ot line Hlver, one bobcat; I.eo Smith, of Jacksonville, ope coyote; F. 11. Go racll of Medtord, two bobcats. . , Jackson Sprlvgs. Club dunce Hut. n,lrht. . , 332 Not botiausir of cold - feut. but because of a eld In the head, is why tonight's game of the city hlllard tournament botweeu Chris dottllob and Fuji has been post poned until tht) former Is In a bet ter ; condition to iflay. He con tracted tho cold Inst evening, and today Chrlfl was feeling so -badly that bo went home in lied. ' i . Pal'd hay for sale. John Csr kln. Phone lliO-U S31 Included among tho Cnllforninns rculslo'd at Modford hotels arc M, Q. Fry of Oakland, A. B, John iui and IS. Wynnt ot Sncrit ntento, Chas. II. Howo and A. Sha piro and son oit Snn Franclst Dtncg nt Xnj) Snt, night, small hall. Dyngo lives, 33i; Mrs. tl, A. Abbott. Who Is still suffering from tho . HI Ai'ucts of a flu attack, was able 19 come down town today to see her phyHlNan. Sunday morning the automobile driven by Jimmy L;0rd collided- with the car driven by K. H. Iloss of Mcdford. Tho- local ear was ovei-turned and ouito budlv frini AA need, the it ohm macniue cnnti.f, out of tho accident with a sllKhtty bent fender.' J. Tl." While Is the owner of the ear driven by Mr. Laird. Grants 1k$ Courier. Jioe mendtnn, runners removed nd snags worked back. lhnult j, rraft Hhop, SUltf 0 Remember Wo will have Hot Cross Buns on sale daily all thru Lent. ' 15 lt Improbable that City Attorney , , k , nr imm(,alaln , , ; MO' iuJiZSS'aSiSL KVHZ i3& - .lnhn H Carkln will not- he pres- .,,.. '... u..,. I - .t ..- ., ...- i ProPoiM!''lc-?'i?lrPorlT.'5 today .T en... because o lbimy to get nn Koom 1 2. Win, M-nlfor i.umber Co. TTmT'Z away from hl ; p-vlne duties In , lock, ,, Maln (ln(1 ,,ronl, ' s. Ood.ovc Wcelved word J ', iiib ifBjsiaturo qi tamm mis nine. BtaPH. - . M5 Sunday of the -sbaden' denth of her : .' ,, .,, 7,, ., ; ,., Xii -i -t,n. ....... m...... i uia.ijmiv.u:in(;ul I u." f. u'l.. ; j ' Thoro ttro '16 one-room achool i houf-oa fn operation In Jackson ! county, according to figure at the ! counts school superintendent'- of j flee, where It' wiik also revealed that there nro 11 schnnbi with two' rooms and four schoolhouseg In the rural districts with more than two. Schools of larger sl7n, including hish school, nro located In ll'dls 't riots. - ; . ; ' Money loaned on' Improved "city property at 8 with credit for monthly payments. Loans np- ICIoven out of I be state ears red lsterod hwe yesterday with -tho lo cal state trafflo -bureau, 'V' . . Jackson Springs Club dance Sat. night, .' '.; W Harris Klbtwoi'thv field' manager of tho Oregon Ktntu I'ldltorial assp clatlon. with offices ut Kugene, has renignod to become editor of tho Itoseburtf Nows-ltevlevv, . recently purchased by the KoKiator Publish ing eompnny of Hugene. Mr. Hits worth will be succeeded an field manager by Arno O. Use, editor of tho Tillamook Herald. Old-time danco, Walker's, Tues, San Miss Dorothy roterson if Mulllnk' store loft today for Calgary. Can.,, for an extended visit with friends and relatives. She plan- to return next spring or' during' the summer. Dance at Nat. Sat. night. Small hall Dyngo llros. 330 Mr. und Mrs. K. N. KarWiaugl. .left for their hoi. iV In Portland til mornlnir, nftor having stopped off acre yoBtontiiy whllo on route nonw from attending tho national wool srowoi-H convontlon at phoeilUj. A'in.. for Ifiv KavonauKh, who Th nfkslKtnnt dlntiTct forcstor in chat'H0 Of pfftzinK. to havo a copforem'o, on Kmzlna problems with lluh Rankin. upprvioi- of Orator Nil- llona.1 forest. Dry pine Mahs, $fi load. Tel. 631.' Wedford Fuol Co 32-Uf Myron Hprott, representative ' tit tho V. H. Fidelity and Guaranty company of Portland, left Modford for; Klamath Falls ' today after spending a 'ew days here on bujd nesp. - . ' ,. ' , Mate Inlanders, of Portland, has taken (Irnco Umnmr'n place at the KmmJ? CUrte Shop. ' "i . 3Sr : State Traffic, 8orgcnnt C. P. Tal ent; who sustained broltdn uim and othor injAics as tho rcgult of an auto crnh near Ashland over tw-", weeks ago, was to, have boon miA'ed to his. homo tblKifternoon from Uio hospital. Illy condition J reposed to bo continuing to Im prove hut It Will proba.ily fee sev ornl weeks before lw vlll be nek on' duly. ' ' ' , Get those fowler nnd auto bodies litraluhtencd at Tirlll's Sheet Moth! Woi kH. onnoslto LowlHunoi4 Service Station. Phono 418. tf Guests from Portland at Modford hotels lnaludu Ksslo L; McGulre, Phil Iok, L. H. Lyon, A. H. Mun dell, C 11. Jensen, X. It. ' .Inmlsoh, It. K. Miller, Mrs. J. It. Itowles. Mi, and. Mrs. C. T. Whitney, Snm, Robinson, O. K. Crltes, S. A. Ab bott, Lowrlo Miller, J. V. McNary, Harvey Post, A. G. Uach, Maybelln LCMarr,' Herman 1'nder, W. K. Payne, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A Jones. R. C. nogdnn, Mr. and Mrs.' M. J. I3rejli) 'and Gordon Troup ' ' , ; -Don't'-' fnrgot dancio'. nt Oriental Gardens Sat, night. Feb. 23,' given fol benefit Owoti-Oregori Kmployes' relief fund. 334 lhiring tho a licence of Mrs. Chasv S. Cole, ;eaused by tho serious con dition of her husband,- Miss Frances Dnrr, hlfeh school Htudcnt, Is assist ing In the office of Dr. n. H. Klllott. That good coal low in nslj. Han- sen Coal Co, I'hono SJ3D., tf1 MIhs Mnrglo t'ftVn has resumed! duties at tho law offices of Charles W. Kennies, following an ubHcn.ce of social days caused hy alcttue'. Old-time danco, Walker's, Tut 330 Out of 26 iemporary; fulo H censcKssuod yesterday ut tho sher off's office, Ut wore Isstted to Mod ford motorists and wven wore is sued for new automobiles. Itfghost grade Utah coal, any size, -anywhere any amount Jtan sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf he Golden Link class' of the Baptist church will meet nt the horn of If. F. Lnnno. 821 Jnrih rtlvorsldo nvenuu, grldiy evening, Febjinry 22. Kvory rnvmbei will plcasu bring a bundle of nld clothes. 4 good time Is assured for nil. ; old-time dance, Walkor'e, Tucs. .330 Floyd Oooki legislative chairman for the American Legion, depart ment of Oregon, who hang his hat at Modford as a regftar thing, was in Portland yesterday. . Mr. Cook has heen at Halem wnlchlng the IcKlslaluio irrlnd iwuJr Kiisl O" lion-comtiiltlal y-tterday i4r . grist, but as to whta ho thoukht of the wheels. Mr. Mook until recently operated a maiiufiietitriiiK establishment In thq pear Capital of the west, hut sold out hU interest some tlmo no nnd expects. to come to Portland Inibe near future. Mr. Cook was necVifc panlcd by Mrs. Cook on his trip to Portland. Tho Oreuonlnn. Cheap lunikor nnd cednr posts. Modford I-ninbor Co. ' 237tf rf Kobert C. Smlih Is' 11 huslnost visitor in this city from Hc.le. Marriaito licenses wero Ipsued nt the county 'clerk's ofllco today to Joe Salarl. 23. and Imoueno Cren- sliaw, H. both of Mt. Shasta CQ-Q ..ai., nno in jsines iiversiiei, .y. and Myrtle Ambrose, 27, both of Napa, Cul.-' " " Jehnoon's Mnrktt, Clh and Ornpe St. Phono 7. SOOtf Tho HooseveU hluhwny from Eureka, to Marnhfluld Is In remnrk- nli iiood condition, according to llW), Mcl.an, manager of the A. A. A. office at Kureka, upon his iiirlval In Medford today, accom panied hy It. Itornnrd, Insurance ; ndjiister, nlso of Kurekn. They t drove yesterday from tliclt head yiuarlers to Marshfield and then 'down Q Ornnls Pass, whero they spent "10 nltiht Thoy were In Medford this forenoon on tho ro tum trip. ; tallies, 100 lbs. for II. 20; r0 lbs. i7ic. delivered any place In city. , The Oreson State College club . will meet tonit-ht at tho homo ot j Mr. and Mis. II., T- loLoh, Smith Holly street.' All alumni and i -students of the colleua nro Invited j io cume, oiaris hi s 0 ciock. I proved hero. Wo have S1S0.OOO old-lime dance. Walker's. Tuns. ' ' n..n. u.. - j. .i I i The recent Influenza epidemic ' on the University of Oregon cam- f pus cost the health service (4225.81 In extra expense, It was shown .in the annual report of the school of physical WluciUion. The largest Item was for extra nurses and Jan itorial help, totaling l!P9.6.i. The report compare tho epidemic with that ot lillS. pointing out that hi 19 IS pno-tblrd of the students were Victims- of' tho disease, whllo in K28 only; nhont one-tunth were Involved- . nistor. Mrw. Kvtrne .Am.CH nt H(ir - oj.- v. Rn.auto-accident. Saturday Dlnht, iicur Lob AnKClPs. Mir. flodlovl Sunday op iho 'fthaHta for' tho wutli, Ali. Amr had ylftltod hr Kistnr hcro .nnnn 'nunirous oecr. HlonH, and mtulfl" a, numbnr' of friend lioro. .She loavos ti Iiub band and thrco children. '" Trot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Mod ford Fool Co. 324tf TJoncc, . O, IV.' hall. Wort1. ; ,331 t'lillllpA Beck, roprofttfntatlv'o of tho California mirdncd company of PortLind, roturnod horo from Sun FrnnclHCo yostorday and will Kpond Jtevoralay In tho city oh business, " . Let mo wrUft' your flro Infturnnco. Curl X Tonuwnld, Hotol llollnndi Phone 993. ' ' tf . Choap dry lumber nt Modford (Jeorjjp Moddox, well known locul slnKr who w.w boon in HeattV lor !t pat two months, will nlnW thta "vv "iuii at wmuio rrom io our ing 'n program of music. Touring sevefal 'selections heO.vlli , be ac companledby an orchestrn. ;'Charis" Itep. Phone 479-M. Mrs. Sndlo Allen, ' 282tf : ritxr fif alnhtt HO. Irtrtl Tl flS 1 Md(ord fuel Co. 324tri' "ro w i-.-rcy rruushajv Mrs. , J. . O. Kussell returnei loa to hor- home 1 nt falom' today ' after spending tho week end with her sou,' J. E;v liussoll nml family.- . . ;lf you want your -cardon plowed. .enllB344-r i 330 Fttctoi'y hlnel-s. JO load. TolSSI Medford I'-uol Co. ' 3Hllf. : W. J. Breomiin of Central Point' was In Medford today on liunlneH. ' Psetory hlncks, t jood. Tot. 631. Medford Fuel 'Co..'- ' " ' ' Itphdlsterlns. Call facltsonvllle 203.'-- ' ' " : 83.9 K. K Doromus has returned from a two mouths' trip to Cnllfornla. Mrs. Doremtis Is In New York.. est Xltuh eonl --noi and e.lenh. Tel. C3il. Medford Fuel Co. 32-Uf J. M. Hurt of fin lam and Mrs. Mary; frhonte of BuKene are anion; tho Ore-oni:ins relKterod nt local hotels. . DressmnklnK ami remodeling nt the; Fashion' Shop, 424 Medford Meaty Klamath Netted oem no- ,.,,,.,,,, ;, Itui music ' 'rooms . nro specially, adapted ' fir RIFLE CLUB PRACTICE. laiiy anxious to he heard over the .'is Tiu .' proft'i-imVof to m'dVr o w nlKlit's. nicctlnK. .nt the nrmory'-of tKntSliliiiMli:2Uonltl. Klflo' Mh will b tlov()tei.l' to. Sirket. liraellce and " coni petition at the' hldoor nuiKO tiliiliR tho Klunn lines tin has hoen ' hereioforo followed. Next Hundify another ineetlnk of ulul) wlll. be held 011 the rijitdoor raiii'e at which anothor larife nt tendanco Is looked for. o Homo of the officers nnd ntem liOi's avt plniwlnt to complete.' the toekei's and .other coiislruetloii work on the Indllr rnntto this oveil- nK, In Older that there will he no further Inlesfereiico with . the shnotlnK at 5 he , r;ulur woekly iiieu'tiiiK tonion-ow. " Tt Is plnnucd to work out a Vcr uRr tralntiiK pro-tram In iireparu t'.on for the qualification ' cotu-se'. It Is also expected thnt a hnndffap system will bo- IncorporateU with tills traitinff nrogrom. ' The pres ent' system of mulches In the In dnr rank can then bo Continued. a . Cord of Thnnks, a'd desire to extend our slucoro thank to tiur'innny frlendswho wore so kind nnd thsSdhttul dur ing the Illness nnd death of our beloved husband and father.1 jUid wo especially express our urJUItumi to his many friends whom wo did; not know who werso synipathotlc i 'bmrf -... v n 111.... nnd-klnrt... . Mrs. W . C, nice, Wm. Ulce. Toledo (Ireeiiiiinn meat niarknt riicetitly-npened for business hi re niotleled Western theatre ImlliUnr fo 0 LATE JO CLASSIFY WAXTKD.-Ynunit shade iteos, such as locust, nial). or aiiPstandard variniM for pliintliiif, nt Kir tlroun. 1'artles wlllin; to do-; unto trees please pluinc- 8S9 or 1 j-jllH, Medford. . , 388 KOH RENT Om room unfurnish ed modern new home, wih ;ar air. 91& nirt. wnter finld.; 26-1 -llently. ' 3U2 O- I. 1 a.ilt HALIJ-Oni.ill I'aylnn KroceryOnn busy street. Henl . ;ld.0 includlnK living iiunvters. Cllvo lease. Invoice, or lump. Havo other Interests. Write Itox U yisl Trlhnne. 33 O KOH M.VI.K Jllnek walnut Crown orxan, llrt. I'hono H0-Y, AkIi Umd. 4411 Ornnlte St. ,1.10 WANTED SIcnoKrnpher for part time work. Commercial Finance Corp. l'hone 1323. S3fl FOR 8ALK Horn irrown, rclonn- 1 ed alfalfa seed. Williams A -e--: miller (.former J. 12. Class ranch) 1 near Anlloch school, Hams Yul! ley. '1 ' ' ' vt j FOU aVLK DlnliiK set. leather! rocker, llhrarx tahle. -2 South 1 Central. 333 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; i Isrg front room In prfvnto- home, j lint water nil tho time. One I hlock from tho park. 25S 80. Holly. 33 LOST Medford N'ntlonal rtalik money ban centnlnlnR- 3.S7 In 1 currency, silver and cheeks. Re ward if returned 10 licehe Km. t tile sorvlco station Wl Hth 'and Ulveisldn or Texaco station a:,' Itherslile anil tlacksvn, S3u ROTARY ENDORSES AIRPORT ? PROPOSAL . . ' rrt r..i l .r - 1 of comme.co n(l.p0rl commIUco Jn Hurinoi't of the bill ivlilon will phhia up at tho April 2 election. xThnt ' the $120,000 In, hondn noecaury to secure and develop tho new airport for Medford, will bo handled and expended thru the city council, rather than thru -any airport committee, was a point brought out ut todny'w meeting by .Mr. Hall. . ' The revenue to bo rocolved from rental nnd atorntio IcanesTon the new field. Ia becomlnK rapidly a ured. . thru a sternly lucrea.so of appllnationrt from all over tho Hato and from .other Mates, Even application fQ rlKhts to run. Jit neys from MeTford to tlio airport nro now in tho-iawls of the, com mittee and wilr prove an added ' sourco of income, which, after tho r first five yenrij, win not only take care of the intercut, hut will pro vide a sinking fund to pay off the ' , lopft nuthorites bonded indebtedness according to j Guests at today's mrollne In cluded. L. M. lontloy und Trod Clark ot Hood Ulvpr; Mr. Moyor of yulom, W. XV, Walker ot Jlurt ford, a. J. ; Uroivncll of Cotter lyAJeno, p.' liallcy of Ashland. W. 11. Morris of Snlom, M. Coyorstono " ' """""i. ; ' ORCHESTRA CtASS TO llnlph Itotts -'-win ''present his "lhi-H'ru. clasi in ; ijeclUU Krhlny evening' this week. ' Tho n-clta! will "10 (,'lwn In tho parlors of the t'aluier music- house and hroadcust hy remote control .over HAIKU. This is tho first , of. a .series, of reoitnlH that the I'almcr music house will, furnish' the' music; air, and nusiy Interastin- features are.- in store .for all. interested. . Mr. lintts specialises in instru tnents of the hand and orchestra. He has been with the Palmer music house teaching nboiit one year: Oh Friday evvnliik ' pupils of .the fjutc, : olai'lnoti ' trutiipot, saxophone, ' trombone nnd violin will- be prosonlnd. ; ' Tho cohiplete program will he piihllshed In Wed nesday's papvr. i . uecuuir -.onaicpiinn of- crater Iflce Chapter No. 33, !!...., tniilKllt at 7:30. W. H. HlRslnhotham. 33Q .... .-Jee. Sulei. ISxtunslvBconatructlan work undr way Uoro. ; Stop M Cough Quick.' Famous freription Has :: Double Action The phenomenal success of a famous doctor's prescription called Thoxlne Is due to Its double action, lt Immediately soothes the, Irrita tion and goes direct to the Internal nuse not readied oy patent medl- cines and coimh syrups. The verit (ho' swallow usually relieves ovciT ""l'"" obstlnate-ou-!li. 1 Thoxlno contains no chloroform, ',,, .... .h, . ,i-..- ,i..l ,-niu nni pioamini, lor'ine wnolo throixt. Vjuick llef or your money bick. 35o, tiyq and. 1.09. .Sold by Httath'N and all othor K"0d diUK ntortt. ' . - These Dgug Stores Are Open Nights This Week MedforrJ Pharmacy ' Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store SAVE ' ; '. , v. -' 'V i-; ' use- Bear Creek Liquid Lime-Sulphur 32 Dog. Test FilteredO 16c gdl. (14c in Oar Lots) For by distributors Firm Bureau and at plant, Tel." 1100 6ffic, 401-R-l Plant' BROADCAST, RECITAL .j: f'ROIVl PALIVIER STORE 1 wmmmw'Mm 1 OLD SOLDIERS OF SOUTH TO ATTEND ACKSOX. Mlss.,-, Feb IS. Twenty- Confederato .vwtorans from. Stato Home for Old Soldiers Beauvoir,. will go to Washlng- for the Inauguration ot Her y.t 11 i ,ii.t L. 0 flilbo !nnd his official elatt ' m iutDdi.,r.t Oovornor , Bilbo rantfid author- ity for tho veterans to ma I; o the trip and tho Illinois Central and tho Southern railways havo agreed to transport thvm to tho' e-npluil and back free of cose. Tho volorans will carry their own cook and provisions. In anklng permlsfdon of tho e 1), A inerflcam0 lreaEifaot'. Lady Loraine Pearls ! $7.50 Value 99c Below is an exact duplicate pf the card that you will get ' upon your first purchase. Be ure to get yours. . . ;, 25 25 25 25' Opportunity Extraordifiary! Combination Advertising Offer ' ,A Beautiful Btrand of the :; famous Lady Loraine Pearls (Hetnil price In Jewer" Cass J7.50) May bo purchased' by tho holder' of thifj. card for only 111K jvwiii chsib, atiet' you imve spuiit; as much as if 5.00 with us. COMPLIMENTS OF ' Jarmin & Woods Drug Store 10 10 10 .10 THIS IS OFFERED TO YOU O 0NLYAT JARMIN & WOODS BRUGSJORr; 0 ! W. 1 jytr ," i,u.l t- J.. 1 --'J-J M U 1 Q . o -!' . ;,- -.;;'. ' Washingtony Birthday f February 22 V . !i-Mugicby';',.-.-,' on Provost's Pep Peddlers j V " A In governor. -Elnnthan Tartt, superin tendent of the home, told the gov ernor tho old soldiers desired to attend . the inauguration to "show the new president that they desire to do away with sectlonnl feelings and the Mason-Dixon line." ' - BALDWIN SEES RADIO AS PEACE INSTRUMENT Stanley Fialdwln. orlme mlnlfitflp.l i thlnks lho radio 000 lho "Vli'Si most effective ponca instruments. 1 "I have always belteved one or tho great 'Influpnecs Id keeping peace in the world, will be dully broadcasting between nations when wo have so perfected pur broad casting that it will b poflslhle to listen to a radio program lit any part of the world,"- he said, at h governmental dinner inaugurating the British fndimtrles fair. Great .25 . 25 25 v.26 9!)- cents (inelud- 10 10 io ia ; Open Dance Big Whoopee Store for All irrnntrfK. Look Who's Leading in the Big Cash Junior Sales Contest Standing of ' contestants at end. of secpnd, day: 1 Woodrow Eeich 2 Albert Randall ; 3 Jessie Of ford ' i Richard Sleight ' 6 Don Anderson . rt 6 Rachl Fry, .. .. 7 Lou Dodson 8 John Millard ' 9 Myron Fleser ; Buy Your Coffee from '- 'a-:, Junior Salesman 10 Glenn MOVED Owing to ifthor occpuaney M ouvtoca- tioii. at 105 West Main-St. wo are mov- . ins to 317 Liberty aftcc Fcbnlary 18th, bnr friends arid ', clients will find us at thisenddre.ss. !"'" Banister Agency, Inc. Phone 1230 : . . ' : .-V --. . .. - ' NOW! . ; . WED. HEAR as Well as SEE Thou Tharaetera you lovsd so well when you read this popular bool . THEY IVE 0M JHE . SREEN IN THIS TALKING , PICTURE "Mother o Knows Best?' Four Shows Daily 1:30, :30 7, 9 Admission Mats 10 and 35 Eves 25 and So COMING THURSDAY 1 That Famous Crook Comedy with ' Sound and Voice AIAS JIMMY VALENTINE Starring , WM. HAINES . O CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING OETS RE3ULT8 O Stewart O Contest closes Next Saturday . Every Pound Counts Now? Building. On and . arrt' AL90- THUp TALKING NEWS ANtfcTALKING O VODVIL II