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PXGE TWO t ocal and Personal TIiIh In the 17th day of eonseeu- tlvo cold weather In the valley (lur- j Iiik which the niht or nionilm; i tempera I tiro wtw below the Trees- injf point. Fair weather fur to- nhrhl and partly eluudy weather for Friday, and a moderate tempera- j ture is the forecast. tullowins a j BCn coal Co. Phono 239. if maximum wf 69 yesterday' 'mid aj Highest grade Utah coal, : any morniiw tempernttire up to f n. m. i s.q; anywhere, any amount. Han today, of -37. ,-..Tli weather ha ! en 'Coal Co phono 239. tf been warmintr up a decree or no j a divorce dec ree wa returned dally for several days past. : yesterday In circuit court In favor " Saturday 'a ill be Dollar Day itl'i of Orlpn McDonald iiKainst Myrtle Alarm's; - j ; 33l'J .McDonald on grounds of desertion. Because of tomorrow belnff Washington'!! liiiihdny, a national holiday, the bunks, courtH. federal, city and county offices and the postofflco will be closed all day. Neither will there be any mail.car- rler deliveries. Boneflt dnnce for Kale Point Grange a.t Lake .Creek, Hal. Feb. 23. 334 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 1v us.se 11 and son -Hilly returned yesterday from Jxs AnKeles, uiiut'e Mrs. Russell liad been h pet id in several weeks. Sir. Russell left Medford lust Hun day to Join Iter h the; return trip. Museum HenSit Dance. Satur day night, Jacksonville. 334 Anion? the kuchIh from a dis tance registered at Medford hotels aro K. IS. Kmlthson of Keyser, "VV. Vtt., B. I Johnson of ChleuKo, Ti. A. 8happell of Detroit, Micb . and. J. Flowers of Anchorage, Alaska. Jackson Springs Club dance Hat. HlKht. ' - 332 Miss Naomi VunGroO uient yes terday in this city from ltutte Falls. Great Dollar pay savings Satur day at Mann's. 831! Duo to freezing niKhtx and sunny ' 9iys. a number of tho county roads In the rural district are reported to be as dusty as 4hey -are In the summer time, with big clouds roll ing Oup to tile sky following the passage rf some swiftly driven au tomobile. The 'from Is credited with freeing the moisture out of the ground, making ft exceptionally dry for this time of the year. Masquerade- danco, W. 6. W. hall, Saturday, February 23. 334 Nell Webber has returned to bin; )iomo In Medford after spending sever ft 1 days ut the honic of hls- mm, Earl Webber, in Poe valley. Klamath News. Jacksonville, SuAirdiiy night, ti dunce. Good tig' for all. 334 Out of 30 temporary automobile licenses Issued yesterday at the sheriff's ofllcc, 21 wore Issued to Medford iftotorlsU and 12 were Is sued for new automobiles. Old-tlmo dance at Nat. Thursday nighty Now management. 33iJ Among tho" out of ti,n vMtors ' In Medford today were the Misses Dorothy and Blossom Head of Tal ent, Mrs. Hid UlchardHon of Cen tral Point, Fred Warner of North Trail, Mrs. M Unite Law of Tlogue Klver, Mr. liiuT Mrs. W K. ColllnR of Sams Valley and Mr. and Mrtf. II. G. Kenton, of Applcgatc. Dollar Day bargains at Mann'r; Saturday)' ' " , . , , S.'ii! A. D. Cook Is a biisinesM visitor in this city from pubspiulr who ar- . rived yesterday. 0 a Diuicu at Nut. Hnt. night. tinmll , hall. Dyngo Bros. , '. 336 Included among the Orcgonians x who are. guest ut local hotels are 15. N. Bressiiiau of Corvallls, J. A. Peterson of l'on.lleton. . A. Ai.o-I. ling of LnClrnPdc, KM. Mills mid n. A. Mastln of Salem, If. L. 'Walr son of The Dalle, C. K., Sehmeer of Kugenc, H. L. Hodges of Lnkeview', and the following from Vortlaud: Max Paulson, K.' M. Duffy. J". J. Halo, K. H. McQuIrk, Mrs. lda:13at- on, C. Swaiidci'. 1. J. Whltnkor. D. K. Fancette, A. D. Kstes, iti.y Snoddy, Mr. -and Mrs. CI. Huberts, O. 'H. 'Humphrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. U. Vnneo; FrAnk tluss, T. O. 'Hkylns, V. v. Ilnmllton. T.ee Muon, K. Hundnsn, Mi''nml Mi's. A. J. Johnson, Ti. It. lllttlo and (I. D. Wilson. ' ' Kovslry dance, Jacksonville Hat trrdny night. 334 A nunibef of local residents are ' Jlnnnliic to nttend tho Central ' Point chamber of .commerce free saitnrtutumciil jyul, box social at that city 'tomorrow evening in the high school auditorium. Hay Hen derson of tho Inenl .Junior high ' irehool will' bo Oliu auctioneer of boxen and ' for the .past .week h:t. been In special training to make his voice ns wvll heard as"trtvKllic. An old. time fiddlcm' contest will be another feature of tlie evening, j Don't forget, danco at Oriental ; Gardens Sal. night, Keb. 23, given for benefit Owe.tregon KniploycM' I relief fund. :l.n r AVc want you to TRY our new lino uf Iilue liinl C'likos. Tlnry me wrnppnl Itj n sit nil a t-y ltiHi-iruof WiipiH-r am! I'oiiii! lo you niilotielii'il by luintim lninils. Your grocer handles tltem. The lutfil library vjU observe Its umuuI holiday i-ultn on WuahlnK- basketball team lust Turstlay even Um's blrtliUay, beiiiK open for real- (inf was defeated by the lluKue iny only from 2 to 6 In tho alter- i Itiver team nt ItoKue Hiver, by u noon. Pitore of 33 to U. in a loosely plny- A hlx fibiptnent of new sprint; hat nt Lottie Howard's. 33 Don't mls Ma nil' ' tfi-ont Vohvu- iry Dollar Day Hale Saturday. 332 Deep .s0,v In Tlie hills in tJnlun county an euiiHinW deer to tlem-eml into the fOotllillH. ' -Al the ti. I'eiern ranch near PuihIoku, 1 elver; were counted recently. "fliat Kood coal low In neh. Han-i The couple were luarrlcil In July lH27t :uid tho doHertinn tooklace tlie followliiK September, afford ing to testimony given In court. Cheap lun'iyr -and cedar posts. Medford Lumoer Co. 237t'f , t'einent blocks, ail sizes, free. Areutlijt Farm O C(i.H lme. , 334 The twin (laughters pf Jlr. and Mi's. Jack Hershbergor." bt.rn Sat urday afternoon at the Klamath Valltiy hospital) Klamnth Knits. Ilave been christened "June and Jewell." Hundreds of bargains for a del-' lar Saturday at Mann's. 332 Doors and wlnOowB elieap nt Medford O.umO-r Co. , 23"tf Hobbling deOii the street In his old familiar way, with a few 'pen-' eilK in an outstretched hand, Uiy V'tin.Natta, who makes periodical trip's froni Ashland, wn in Med- Oford yesterday afteritooff 'llope- leo.v crippled for years, VunNalta is an object ot pity as ho makes his way a steji at time down the street, uttomottng to sell a. pencil to every person he meets. UowO iOt, lie is said toibe ill belter eir cumstances lliati lie appears,; pen-, cil peddling having been good dur ing hc past 10 years.,. Hot, clean coalo Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. ' 24ff Hay I. Oanfleld, l'hono TUO-W, Jacksonville road, has taken over the Wat kins businesH formerly owned by Mr. York. This does not Include Medford, owned by Mrs. William CnmpbeU of 115 King. 332 Mrs. S. B. Albright left yesteiddy for her ranch, in the Trull dletrlct, where she will, spend tlie next few days, reutl'lling to her Medford res idence the flrnt of next week. ' Klks open house dance tomor row night. Wonderful floor. Oood music. , ' - , , . - 332 Let me writo your flro Insurance. Carl y. Tongwald, llotol Holland. I'lione 993. tf The committee on earl- diagno sis recently nppjMntcd by the ex ecutive board of the Oregon Tuber culosis nssocintloff, has voted to orfer to each county and district medienl society In Oregon the serv ices of men sklllod In tho diagnosis, of tuberculosis, for holding local clinics and presenting special pa pers on early stage iiberciilusls. l'lans were made for the early diag nosis campaign to be conducted during April. , Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber; Co. ;, 237tf "C h a r i s"' Kep'. I'huno 479-M.' Mrs. Sadie Allen. . ' ' 28211 'Jimmy Laird wax fined' S.'i In Opotb-e , court yesterday afternoon on (i. charge of driving h. car with obi iii opiirator's iicense. He was in n collision Sunday with u,Med ford (-nr. Grants Pass Courier. "".'-" . .u our r.iK open 332 Dry fir slabs. $0 load. Tel. 1)31. Medford Fuel Co. O ' 824tr Hen 11. Flegler of CVdfax is among the quests from Washing ton state atledford hotels, pthurs lire "YV. G. ckfoSely,' "ilr. lind Mrs. V. 1. Plersoii, .1. H. llarton and ,F. "v. ' lArke of Spokane and the fallowing from Seattle: J..S. Qotei'. son. H. L. Frletlihuii, p. Loine. H. Solomon, Louis K. Terry and C. G. liuiler, Fatbrs'blockii, 6 lood. Toll' 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Faotory MocKs, JO load. Tel. 031, Modford Fuel C S24tf A writ of maiidnMius concerning the payment of JT7.10 Tor legal sorvlcet. was. filed at the county clerk's offVe yesterday . by Attor ney F. .iQNcWmnn ligalitsl George A. Wllllnms,, clerk of school dis trict 20, in the Soda Springs sec tion. The plaintiff claims the school clerk refused to honor the hill, although he was hired by the district as counsel In school trou bicH which split the dl-drlet unun der last year. liest L'tali coal not and clean. Tel. 031. tcdrord Fuel Co. 324tr A big Wioopee In' store for nil nt the lllks' open houje dance to morrow nlglll. 332 Vmarriaue license was Issued at thcounty elerk'n ol'flce loday to Melvln Mccjuiro, 23. and Atdn Utt- tro. 21. both oQ'hlco, Cal. Dance, I'.'agle Point Sat. nlglii. A 334 $.'.0 t4o lo loan on furiillnro. Loans npproved add money puld same day. Itootn 12. Palm block, cor. Main und Front Sts., uihQlrs. 33b Iti'Mburg will have ah egg pneli ,'lin; stalloii within the present year If poultry producers sign up enough hens'wlth' Jhe Pacific Chopmative Poultry Producers' association. Dressmaking and remodellnit at the Fashion Shop, 421 Modford Uldg. Phone ml. tf Dance with the Klks tomorrow night. Good music. 332. Due to o mistake on tho part of the operator or the city 'street sprinkling trm'K, ' lee coated 20 miles i.f paved street lii Medford this morning, lind caused motorist'. some wori'y. The operator belicv 'd the temperature was above freev.iiig and began sprinkling at 1 o'clock tills morning. As a rule, the city pwecper works with the sprinkler, in till way avoiding the fivcTlnq condition, but the sweeper last night was out of condition, due to motor trouble. Furniture V phot sturins. Tel. ' SOS-It. A. N". Thlbulllt. 339 Thnt LoPfl eonl--1niv tn hb n,.. sen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf Twelve out of the state cars rcg- j Istercd hero yesterday with the lo- cul state auto truffle bureau. Mario Inlanders, of Portland, hns taken Grace Lummer's nluee st I the Emma Cltne Shop; Js rFBFORD MA7TJ The Central Point high xehuol ed gatne. While this victory puts Iho winning team at the head of the secondary schools in 'Jackson county. It does not nn-an that ot btui the county championship on ice, as- Itogue Hiver must - play Phoenix Jiext Friday , night at Phoonfx. Hegular dance, Eagle Point Sat. Upholstering. Call Jacksonville 202. fc' 839 O. D.HiiKlieivs wan fleeted pres- idem of the Klamath Sportsmen's! acsocliulon at the nnnun Qneethm j recently. Others elected to office are: Vance . lltitclienw. vlc-i,i..o. 1 , dent: Hex Iwsrin, treasurer; Ed " . .. vue, ivuft;w targi'iiL una Jvereil 4iar- denbrook, directors. Old-tlmo dunCQit Na"rhursday night. New management. 332 cd tnmalcs toViko homo, 10c each, t! for 60c, Open S a. m. to 12 p. m.. C23 N, ltlverslde. Phono 1400. .. 34li Phillips TJeek, relirescntatlvo of tin; California. Insurance company, left today fof Portland On the Sliastn, aftei' having spent several days in this vicinity. l-miicc. Eagle Point Sat. night. 334 Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Shoet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Scrvico Station. Phono 418. tf Juntos If. Owens, president of the Owen - lOcgon Lumber company, which Is building Pure M'nter City, near Medford, and the mills on which the city Ih depending, was rcgltored at the Hotel Portland yesterday. Mrs. Owens, who ac companied him, will be In Portland cvorulOluyH but Mr. Owens lhon his way this afternoon to I2au Claire, Wis., whero the annual meeting of the officers and direc- tois of the Owen-Oregon company i will be held and Iho work of the! last year discussed. Tho Ore- i Oxonian. ' Hose mcndlnn, runncOi removed and snags workod back. Hand!-. craft Shop. 21Utl l Mealy Klamnth Netted Gem pO- i tatoes, 100 lbs. for $1.20; GO lbs. i 7fiC. Delivered nny place 1n city.! .lolinHon'H Market, Cth and Grape! St. Phono 97. a'O'jtf ' Out- etir stolen, several garngcA, two meat niai'lu'ls and a paint shop entcreit coioprlse tlie list of thefts and attempted thefts of last .Monday night In Ashland, with but little loot obtained. The trail of the thief or thieves could be traced by bloody fingerprints from cuts frofll broken glasN. . , Kegular dance, Kaglo Point Sat. 334 'Dry pine, slabs. $.ri load. Tel. (131. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Mrs. Siistiuue Homes farter. county school superintendent, and ! Mlfts I'.llxabclh Hurr, county school supervisor, are spending today in the Hullo Falls section visiting schools. Poems set to music. Mastei'craft Kong Publishers Seattle. 300 Jackson' Spring Cfub danco Sat. night. '332 II. ISIcurleu of Holland, tdii., was among the motorists from n distance who registered 0today let the local branch of the out of slate auto registration bureau. Danco, nt Nat. Hat. night. Small 111. Uynge ltros. 330 . : Klncnld's dunce, Magic Point Sat. 331 Among California guests nt Mod ford hotels aro A. J. Karnes and II. Denton of Hcddlng. II. H. Welch of ilurllngame. K. H. Kendall of Los Angeles and the following from Pun Francisco: A. W. Jones. Mr. mid Mrs. Ti. II. Wllllnms, F. li. Wlnehell, Mrs. A. H. Wlllctt and Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Pugg. Jackson Kprlngs club dance Sat. iiC.ht. 332 KKH'Ull C'OllllllllllUwtioiL ' MotlCord Lodgs No. 103. A. F. it A. M., Friday. Febru .y 22, 7:30 p. in. -Woi-fPni the K. A. degree. By order of the W. M. C. M. HOtTON, Secy. rOO LATE TO CUfSSlR -..s-,.. . Fi'l'; liKN'IO-Hmnll 3-Toom du plex, completely furnished: 3 h!octa from Jackson County . HaO.; $22, water paid. Also ft- rooni home, complciciy fuvnl I'd. goisl location, $22.50, wa paid. See C h a r I e s A. Wing 9 Agency, Inc. Plume '"sx ,1,'14 WAM'KP-Wointin or girl for gen. oral houf jrk. liono 2.S7-X. 331 qVoI'LI l.IKK lo rent a small place with good U or 6-room house nod n good chicken house, clow: lo Medford. Address A. 1). C care Moil Tribune. 333 WA.NTK1) Man with tractor to plow I fi -acres creek bottom. Tel. 4I7-.I-2. 332 1'HH ISKNT KliTn. npt; IIkIiIs, vntir, li.uuKO, tH. IS 4 IJiuolu. ' Q 3i'J l''tii;KNi' lluu.M.1. 1.1 -rooni furni.hotl Holly. Tol. S33-W. S:i3 -tu SAI.41 Inriihsturs mid hroml. i'i-s, 44(1 Orsnltii St., Aslilnnd, 1'in'in- 4:tn.v. :n--, A Raw, Sore-Throat fasm quickly when you apply a little Mtisterole. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tinnle. Jjoscns the Congestion and drana o$r the jore ncss and pnin. . Mnsterole brinRs quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stilf neck, anthma, neuralgia, headache, cotn."tion. Tileurtsy, rheu matism. Inmlviffi', piitns atxl aches of the Kirk or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, cliilblams, frosted fret, culds on Uic cheat. To AfofAert: MusUroUisalto made in milder form for babies and small childroru Ask for Childrtn'a MusUrola. jr A Tubes Bttitr I him m mitiM pfatNr TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, Yesterday. ufternoon'H county, Mi", and Mrs. J. P. KtlUman left, health unit child welfare tonf i -: Medford today for Seattle, because once at the Camp Withus uulo j ot having Received news Tuesday camp, for residents of the lierry-.: night of the-dealh- of ( Mrs. Hilli lalo section, was reported to be a . man's mother, Mrs. J. W. Fry, in record breaker with 17 babies ex-; that city. " . - -amlned. I Dance at Nat. Sat. night. Small hall. Dyngo Bros. 33ti Bounty warrants were' Issued at the county clerk's office todny to R. H. McCulley of Keno. four iiob ca(s; Kverette Kerns of Siskiyou, three coyotes; Clyde Smith of Med ford, four bobcats:1 G. H. Scbermcr horn of Trail, two: bobcats: Hurold fKublt of Jax-ksolWllle. two tt,ih. euts; It. JT. HimS of Central I'olnt'8" ' , ' " , " two coyotes. which opened at the ftialto theater Money loaned on Improved Cuy ; Monaay. anil will bo seen after- property at 8 with criMlit for . . .. . a mommy payments. LoW.s ap- j pl.ovou herc. W(I huvo liUi0J0 ouii, in the bank for Immediate disbursement. ' Union Savings & 'O'n Assn. Agcy., Itoom 12. Palm oiock, cor. Main and Fre'it, up stairs. O 336 Mrs. Frank Isaacs Is back at her Osk in Hid Hutchison Mercantile stoiv, after a week Q Illness. Kincald'a dance, Kaglo Point Sat: . .334 Included in the Medfi.Q and val ley delegation at Salem today to work In behalf of Itogue river, fish reform bills in the legislature, are KqC. Caddis, v.- II. Oore, (ills Newbury .nw T. E.' Daniels of this city, and "ford Allen, Joe Mhar ton and Charles Adair of Grunts Pass, most. of wW'in loft for the capitol city last evening. Many Medford and valley pcopl-r vill attend Hie big ski rnces and 'snow sport oxcntHUt l''ort Klamath on .AV'ashingtun'H birthday, .They began leaving (luring today; but the majority will leave this cven 'Ing for Klamath Falls, and go from that city tomorrow morning to Fort Klamath. ' . " Farmers Save Money Arrange -now to take Murphy's ' Mineral FeeU DIRECT FROM THE CAR Due in Medford , ,, Friday, Feb. 22 , A.T. LATHROP Phone 13XXX1 Central Point These Dcg Stores Are Open Nights 1 This Week ' ' Medford Pharmacy 8 - Heath's Drug Store ' Strands Drug Store Fred Gottfried Atrii Turnbovt GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW, Expert plumbino, heating " an sheet metal repar shop. ' We specialize on service at real onable prices. No job too small. . 219 N. Grape St. , Phone, 074 ' '.-. ',, ' . "" , ..''.'.'-"'" 1! ' HEARYHIR i j K m y mi 'Wim. I A w Cracking.. Heart.CraoUmg . ':. , I 2 A 0reat'8iife Crackersi.jp'.''. ' Jfyj: w Oct a load of Bill ALSO ' i Vi Halnea In It 'l l s nir. Acts f "' "i 1 Admission m o t ' x c I ' '8'-B of -fe- Matinee. !n ltiur' J.h TALKIES SMM. miiiinces 'amous crook play . f LS-Ss" ' 10 and 35 . it now a film 4 Geo. Jess;ll- 1 I ftSfe's: J Eveninns with everythina Another. ..s' ' Even.ngs from romance to Big Laugh ' SS2 ,!T5 and 50 , I d , .plluin. ' ; B" ... . XfT . - laughter. , . ; f ',;. 'i - pm r OREflON. TTITTHSDAY, Tlx. rii.l r ii.n i . . ...... . .. .. . - u "".-"" "' una ay. is still doing a record breaking busl' ness. It is seldom that . such , a, -big' scenic film attraction of ,uch merit and heart Interest Is seen, anil many persons wero o delighted and impressed that they went back to sei It a second time. . ... 0 ---- .. t- The of the Harvest Depend Upon the SEED - o 'THE most cai't't'iilly cultivated soil. . the luii'ik'st -labor. over your crops is spent iu vain it' you fail to use good seed. ' We are specialists in our line. Years of experimice enable us to select and offer you tlie best seed that, the, market affords. o Buy our seed' and .give Mother. Nature a chauee. v. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 1 323 East Main . ' Phone 260 ! Your See'dsmen Since 1910 v FEBRUARY 21. 1929. TESTIFY AGAINST M UNDER BILL BYIIGGS SALKM, Ore., feu. 21. (IP) Tlia bill "designed to ereate u further. I eonfidential relationship hetween aj . Hlenn.Trniihpr nnd her nmillnver." ' areordine tn Reuresenlative RriciiH. 'was passed by the house Wednes- I day fternnin. The bill, senate j bin 151, provides that a Btenogrn- pner cannot be a witness against iier einpiuyer uu iiiuLLtMn iieiituu ing to information received in an official capacity. The house also passed the Uailey ! bill, which declares the industrial i accident fund to, b a trust -fund I for uses declared In tho Industrial accident coinmifi i on act nnff tie- "' ' . '- Fruits ' claring all contrilmtions lipretofort ' made Uv tlic state of Oregon to (Said fuud to be rut ta wWch;. , uiu - SUIU.K"11Z C,"Z-1,11 ,vld:K tor the licennliw of nursery uieu rvlslon ol' tile state: under the suih' S hoard of hoi ticulture. wa- aii' in the Junior Standing of contestants at end of sixth day:; .1 Wpodrow Reich 2 Dick Sleight ' S-ATessie Offord 4 Lci Dodson 5 Albert Randall 6 Rachel Fry . 7 Myron Fleser v. 8 Don Anderson o Buy . Yftir CofFee from a - Junior! 9 AsU Walker salesman 10 DorOhy Tedrick 11- -John MillOrd . Only Qhree iore days Contest 0 f rj Every Pound Counts Now? - - ' O HURRY! NEVER SUCH0 CROWDS IS IT BIG? Ask any of these true American pioneers who, filled with indominatable Ameripan spirit, kept the trail. HERE IS WHAT THEY SAY . ABOUT THE PICTURE . A wonderful rvui-odtictioa f that historical gold , BUinipcUu. s . C. J. FRY,, 618 S. Dakota Ave". 7 Portrays the Klondike from every nimlo. W. E. A niiirvWoiis show itli no cxK JKin utjon on th lianl slilna Iho scenes "of Dawson City almost liuide nio liouicsick. , , .- : F. W. PAYNE, 812 W. Fourth II surely, looked natural.. Made me think for a . while I was riaht buck tiiKKitiK my way up C'hllkool Tass with the rest ol' tliPin. .. . . . J. B. STEVENS, Central Point SEE THIS ' LIVING e MONUMENT TO AMERICAN COURAGE ... T6NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT -is- CHINA NIGHT f- Four Complete Coming Sunday J LARS HANSEN" " iin ' "Homecoming" .' Shows, i Daily ; 1:30, 3:30. 7 and 9 fi'o Diovisiot. : is Includud In u,. bill. . - I . Varaia , iil.i.,.r,.wil. VATICAN! ITT Y. Feb. !1 (JiJ i Carina! VicO. p.-of-o, ,.f ,h M,r tonureeatloni of rites, who has be- seriously ill. , has .made no progre, Big Casho closes Next Saturday ' ' ' M ONLY DAYS LEFT , AFTER TONIGHT NEVER eSUCH PRAISE t ittiutlou just ns it existed ' CREWS, 707 South Oakdale With DOLORES DEL RIO - RALPH FORBES KARL DANE . Admission ) Matines Adulta , 35 ; Evening 50 i Children 10c