tPSGE TWO
ocal and
Personal
i
Although the main rub for pay-
J ment of the tin half of the 1D2S
' tuxes wu ovor lant week, yesterday
j van still a buiiy day at the jihorBf s
office for property owners, who
i neglected to make payments be-
(foro Saturday, Im'vlew of the last
day of grace,; May S. falling on
Sunday, the tlmo limit wiw tend
1 ed until laxt evening, And as a re-
null over 1.15, 000 -v.au received In
1 taxes. It will still he several days
before the. tax department t will
i nave a total oi ins amount vi
mojiey received so fur.
I Carnival dancdf Sat. night, Nat
large hall. Dynge Brosmusic. 61
Vernon Vawter will leave tonight
' to attend a meeting of the Federal
reserve board to be held In San
i Francisco tomorrow..
) Old-time dance tonight. Wal
ter's Jazz dnnco "Wednesday ;nlght.
, Prizes awarded the winners of the
popularity . contest;. . Klncaid's 1m
' penal Orchestra - furnishing the
, music, .... i. . - - , 46
I Fred Ames, assistant district for
j ester .In charge of forest, manage
j ment. and Ieo Drake, logging en-
gineer of the district, spent a few
j hours In the city this forenoon vis
i King the Crater national forest
I headquarters offices here, .while en
route from Portland to SUsdnvllIe,
Cal., to maKe a -study ot tractor
logging and th.e like iit-'Iasst-n na
tional park. -
Cedar and plno flumo lumber.
Woods Lumber Co.- 48
Guests from a distance register
ed at Medford. hotels .Include Mrs.
O. T.. -Nelson and &11bk Q, Klumen
stein Kvanstonr.;ilL, Mr. . and
Mrs. B. P. Brahener of. Chicago.
T
' III..- Mrs. Davlsond '. daughter-of
J VIcturia. B. C A. U BruKB of Eil
t monton, Can., nxtd Norman "Wllford
I of Kanlnmo, B. C.
Real Estate, Insuranco and
Bonds. Bccbe & Sims. Phono 890.
I S2
t Wednesday night will bo social
j night at the Eastern Star meeting.
, Cards and prizes will mako the
1 evening interesting,-and refresh
ment will be served,
i Rogue Elk Motol Is now open to
4 the public. Don't forget tho fam-
Jous chicken dinners. W. O. Mc
Donald, Prop. 46
JThis Is national egg week. There
is no other human food product
that Is so completely sealed and
protected as the egg; that is why
I we call it sealed sunshine.
Smart Millinery, Including wide
I brimmed flops at special prices.
a.98 to 10. Tho Band Box, i'ii
East 6 tli St., just east of the Oro
I cetorla. ' C2
(Raymond Reter spent yesterday
In Orants Pass transacting busl-
ncss.
j Old-time dance, Nat .Thurs. - 45
Oreen slabs, 13 or l"-ln., solcct
"i grade pine or tlf." Md. Fuel Co.
Tol. 6SI. 42tf
y E. J. Whistler, associate edtior
I of the bureau of news for the
j Bouthcrn Pacific company, was a
j visitor In the city yesterday. He
I spent the day taking pictures of
' fishing In tho Rogun river, which
f will be featured in the Employes'
I bulletin, Issued monthly by tho bu-
roau. Mr. Whistler left for his
homo In San Francisco this morn-
I Headquarters for Trades. Beehe
I Wins. 1 S. Bartlctt. M
Miss Beulnh doro spent tho past
I week end nt Eugene, where she
j was a guest of Miss Ooraldlno Qnrd-
nor at tho Phi Mu sorority on the
1 University of Oregon campus.
All kinds of woodwork, , City
Cabinet Works, 327 N. Fir. 68
I From October 1, 1928, to April
. I, 1929, tho state gamo commission
I paid out 141125 in bounties on cou-
gars ajid wolves. Thorn wore 190
i cougars and seven wolvos. This
i numbor will be added to before the
u fiscal year closes October 1. Dur-
Ing the year ending October 1.
I 1938, the number killed was 2M.
At tho next meeting of tho com
mission It is planned to. nucnuragc
the war ugalnst these deur slaying
animals by sotting aside IMio In
vrlees to he awarded tho leading
j hunters. In addition to tho regular
bounty of 2ii for each animal.
ff' You can't afford to miss the sale
hats at the Kilnnv lou Hat Wiop
In M. M. Store. Opt your double
stamps, too. 63
A j no mrniuion cum meets WMn
J ,Mra. Peter Dietrich nt 989 Nnrlh
1 Central, Thursday afternoon at 2
I p. m.
I Old-llmo dance, Nat Thurs. 46
(Mrs. 1'red Kirk and Mrs. I.ulu
Salisbury of Jacksonville spent yes
terday in Shady Cove and Medfojcl.
Old-time carnival dance. Oriental
: Oardnns Wat, night. Bi
r
Good Grocers
everywhere throughout
Southern Oregon o r
Northern California
are pleasod to recom
mend Fluhrcr'g Milk
Bread. Ask your gro
cer , v
1
Included among the Oregonlans
registered at Medford hotels are F.
C. Getty of Eugene. W. H. B. Irfck
of Salem, H. . Sellick of Itose
burg, and the following from Port
land: W. R. Redhead. C. H.
Wcatherston, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Xeuefer, O. H. Johnstone, A. H.
wueme. i. u. uraite, jnr. ana airs1
J. Francis, C. K. Fish, C. L. I
jiapie, n. . oiu, u. v. nooui,
S. A. Westertrtrohn, CA. Maddux.
Hoy-Ward, R. J. Beeman, - O. -M.
Memos and W. Barr.
.Cheap -.lumber and cedar pouts
Medford Lumber Co. . . 327tf
., 'Kix-fWom suburban home, $2100;
only $200 cash. Phono SK5. Beele
& Simw. .: - i52
Two ccremoniea wrfe performed
by JudKe Taylor in his court room
yesterday afternoon, which united
In marriage Edith Mae Underwood
and Adam IT. Beadle, both of this
county; Vivian -Myers and Claude
Hum by of Glenn county, California.
Mrs. Frank F. Wells and Kay R.
IwIh were the , witnesses at the!
first woddinif, and Dick Calder and
George R. Wood acted as witnesses
at the second ceremony-
Helman'ff plunge opens May 4th.
. Try' Model Bakery's dellclou
Butternut Hulls. Ill West Main.
: . i - . . 52
Lyda King, county nurse, was
spending today making an honor
roll examination cNckup at the
Central Point schools, where such
examinations havo been made for
sometime past. Other schools
throughout the county have have
been giving such examinations.
given credit for being good health
measures.
Select grade factory blocks 95.50
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
-i- . 42tf
'. The big Clearance Sale la Aliltln-
cry at tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop Jn
the M. M. Store will saye you mon
ey. Oct your double stamps this
week... . . . 62
Money loaned to worthy people
to pay their honest debts. Thomas
Realty Co., Km. 12, Palm Blk., cor.
Main and Front, upstairs. . 24tf
Let me write your fire insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Jlotol Holland.
Phono 993. tf
A bounty warrant waa issued nt
the county clerk's office yesterday
to Daniel Farmer of .Ashland for
six coyotes.
Plasterboard, windows and doors.
Woods Lumber Co., East Main and
Geneseo St. : ' 48
Helman's plunge opons May 4thv
A tulip stem with four flowers
was on exhibition today at ; he
Chamber of Commerce through the
courtesy of M. A. Kenner of Jack-,
sonville, and was attracting con-j
slderablo attention.
Green slabs, 12 or 16 -In., select
grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co.
Tol. 631. 42tf
Business Is good, lint your prop
erty with Bcebo & 81ms, 16 8.
Bartlett. 52
John F. Ewcll of Roseuurg, pres
ident of tho Douglas County Sports
men a association, thohor dny
conferred with the state game com-:
mission and the stato fish commis
sion, relative to the establishment
of a patrol on tho Umpuua river
to curb salmon and stool head
poaching. Lawrence Mott, well
known writer of outdoor stories
for national magazines, is on tho
North Umpqun at present as a i
KUtutt of Douglas county sportsmen. I
and expects to remain there during
the summer. I
Window glass, all sizes; also plate;
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tf
Dr. M. C. Barber Is now located
at No. 6 and 6, Deuel Bldg.. above
Russell a store. 63
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrell, who
have been visiting their son. Bon
Harrell, and friends, have returned
to their home In Kftgene.
Hose mending, runners removed
and snags worked back. Handi
craft Hhop. 21 6tf
; Millinery Clearance Salo nt the
Kmmy Lou Hat Hhop in M. M.
Store. Spring hats going at less
than price to make room for
mid-summer stock. Halo prices
$4. ItS, 93.98, 92.U8, 91.98 and 91-00.
Double green saving slumps all
this week. r.2
Two mouths huvo passed at Al
bany, Ore., without a dollar of fire
Inns. The showing Is cxplalmut by
tho flro chief f that city by the
frequent oxamluathms'whlch have
been conducted by tho deportment
mid the llmlnatlun of flro luiwuntH.
Heleet grade factory blocks 9K.K0
per load. Med: Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
' 42tf
Miiirlngn licenses were Issued to
day and yesterday tho county
clerk's office to Adum 11. Beagle.
H, and Ktllth Underwood, 33. both
of Ashland; Ptiiil Nichols, 26, of
Anhlahd and Tilllo Klude, IK, -of
Fresno, Ca l. : Claude lam by. 2 3,
and Vivian Myers, IK, both of Ham
ilton City, Cal.
If your house needs now window
screens, Phono 108. Woods Lum
ber Co. 48
This is national egg week. The
egg being sealed, It run not be adul
terated without h rot! king the shell.
Medford Warehouse, Distribu
tion. stm-SKc. cratlmi. fiuanclng, 00
To see two .executives of the back
cud of. Out Chamber of Commerce
building working whh n sight that
greeted pedestrians. In the huslncHH
section this forenoon when they
perceived Iee Oarlock of the state
auto registration office and Chris
Hot t lief of the government em
ployment bureau cooperating In
varnishing a sIko hanging over the
drinking fountain outside near the
building. The former was daubing
r-pots of varnish on the sign while
tho latter was giving advice on lo
cating the. spots where they would
appwir to the bo i advantage.
DnvtMitaklng, Muocklug and but
tonholes. I'" Fashion Hhop, 424
Medford Bldg. Phono 1181. J 3tf
L. L. Trney, representative of the
C 8. Fidelity and Ouaranty com
pany with headuartei-H In Port
laud, spent yesterday and today In
Medford on business. Me will leave
thla evening for 8a Francisco to
complete his work on this trip.
Heloot grad factory blocks 95. SO
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 611.
4tf
This is national -g week. If
people will eat more coddled epRK.
and loss meat they will ho health
ier and better fitted to perform
their work.
Hrlman's plunge opens May 4th.
ftTETOTtT) UfATH
Miss Elizabeth Burr, assistant'
'county schot superintendent, spent
today visiting the various schools'
through the county. i
Miss Helen Kane, star In "Xoth-I
inr Hut the Truth." belnir shown nt -
Crnterian this - week, sings "Do
Something" on Victor records. Hear
lu palmer MufIc Houiie. Jt's the
beat evt.r. Miwt Kane Is an ex-
elusive Vlctqr artist. 4tt
Arriving In Medford this fore-
noon with a big toad of rhododen-
drons, of which they have 40 acres
near nroosinus, w., r. anu i.irs. , uhrary orderr for the different past five yeai-s. and during the
W. Motley were sellinB them to- town and rural schools in the coun- past' five months had made her
day near tho Chamler of Com- ty -were being made this forenoon home In Talent. She was a (trad
merce. The plants were all fairly) nt the county school superintend-: uate of the Southern Oregon Nor
large and this forenoon were en-: ent's office. Kach school had sub-1 mal school at Ashland, ami hud
Joying a fairly good sale. milled a list of books to bo ordered ! been teaching school at Agate this
Green slabs, 12 or 16-ln.. select through the office for use at the ; last year. She had just three more
grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co. ; school. . . months to teach before getting her
Tel. 631. .... 42tf j Mrs. C. 8. Williams nf T-imn. ! Hfe Vprtif ica-te. She leaves her
Charles Weatherston of Portland
spent yesterday In the ciy on busi
ness and pleasure.
He-roof with Huntington 100 per
cent vertical grain cedar shingles.
Woods Lumber Co. Phone 108. 48
Amonir the Callforniana register-
ed at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs.!
E. Trautman of Htockton. Harohl
ColllnH, Mr. and Mrs. D. . W'lfo.
and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. DobbluH
o f 1sO Anueloa, Mr. and Mr.
Worthlngton Amen of MarysvIHe,
Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Master of
f'hlno, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Urccwe,
C, A. Hughes, Wm. H. Jaenleke
and H, L. Tracy of San FrancfKoo.
Medford WarehouKe. DlHlvlhu
tion, AloniKe, cratlim, financing. &0
' C"K. Vsh. travelins repreaenta
tive of th Klrlsrhncr Meyer com
pany of J'ortlaiwl. arrived in the
city today on bui !.-
Bvvimming now in drinking water
at tho N'at. 44tt
Killed with hope1, the city street
department kitten ball team .Mill
play Hnidor'H Dairy thin evening art
a part of the city leauue rncently
organized. The Hlrect tiam Includes
Kood material and haa been jmie-
tlcinpr for aomvUino for tonhiht'H !
gntrie. Harry. HpauldltiR (Helm Mon
,VVe spray atl ktnda of trees and ! moi nlnjt at 10:36 at the family
shrubs. No ordor too small. Phono ' rcHidoneo near Talent. .Mr. (ileim
your orders to 1083. 06 httrt hf'n 111 with pneumcnia fur
Tho second annual Indian con-! about hIx weeks, hut had not been
Kress will bo. held in Klamath Kails
July 3, 4 and 5, under the auspice's
of the't Klamath Falls American
Legion J The first congress was
held In Prlnevllle last year and
drew, ah attendance of more than
10,040 .people. This year the legion
posL;ol' K la hath 'h11h engaged the
services or R. l; Hence or I'rine
vllle io stage the second annual con-grss-lw
that clly and plans are be
ing perfected for a itiurf elaborate
event 'than the first one.
Get ' those fenders . and auto
bodies strnlghtened at Brill's Sheet
Meta Works, opposito Levls SupV
Service Station. Phono 418. tf
Ruildlng permits-were Issued by
the city yesterday to C. A. Knight
to-build a woodshed on Kast Main
street -'at n most of $50 and to C.
W. Davis to repair a-dwelling on
South Rartlett street nt a cost of
.liLfri, t f ' ! 11 . s
HU Mark's curd Thirty Friday,' 2
p. m. Progressiva and Pivot. Prizes
and refreshments, 3 Sc. 48
Temporary auto licenses were is
sued. lit, the sheriff's office yester
day afternoon to,, Frank Woolrldge
pf Murphy, Ruth Howard, Plerce-
Allon Motor com puny, W. N. Ttlna-
tmrger, O. K. Chlldreth, William
uoie, .lac Aiuorc anu ti. uurpen-
tor of Medford and the Claycomb!a
Motor company of Ashland.
Swimming now in drinking water
at tho Nat. . 44tf
Getting way from store duties for
the first time In many months. Karl
Weaver of Weaver's Btore yesterday
accompanied Olen Downing of Snl
der's Dairy op, his truck route to
Orants Pass and IhrouKh the Ap
ptcgate valley section. .
Ladles' house drosses, office
dresses or nurses' uniforms for
sale. Tailor made to measure. The
J. R. Sonnies "Rosalia" line.
"Every wearer Is a booster." Cull
DU4-L forenoons for further Infor
mation. Also silk dresses for sale.
Mrs. BnrtQ. 4 5tf
Adrian Lnflaml expects to leave
Medford Thursday. May !, for New
York, from wht-ro ho will sail for
South America.
PRICES REDUCED
1 FOR SPRING BUYERS
Majestic Electric Radios
jii; r
MODKIt 71 .
I'ost Colnninl period .design
with iiiHtnniH'nt j a u r I of
nmtcliod lmrl wulmit, 8 tubes.
WAS v
with mws,
$16900
NOW
TRrRTjyrE," MEDFORD,
It will be another week before!
Allyn DeLara wlil be able to leave:
the Sacred Heart hospital, where!
he has been confined for ten days,!
recovering from a broken knee-!
cap and a wrenched knee, sua-
, talned on a recent fishing trip. Mr.
hlte, Is an employe of tho E. R.
wnue implement company ' on
North Fir atreet.
Swimming now In drlnkinswtr;iliM Batra ,vaa hOTn M indr,..
tne .-sat. 4tf' , K . Juiv i 1901. and was. 27
I Choan dry lumb6r at Mpdfnrrf
(Lumber Co :. 327tf;.she had lived In Oregon for tho
who has been visiting her daugh -
ter. Miss Melba Williams, suner -
rvlsor of music at the Jtinlon high
school, for the past few days, tc-
' turned to her home this morain.
js. p. Braheney, general auditor
I of the- ftvtiowhv r'ni.innina- a.
Management corporation of Chi
cago,, accompanied by .Mrs, Bra
honey and 13. J. Rosenauer, west
ern district auditor for the com
pany, are spending a few days here
on business connected with Tne
California Oregon Power company.
Mrs. M. II. Hare, well known home
demon strator representing the
Chas. II. Knox Gelatine company of
Johnstown, -N. - arrived Mon
day to spend the week In 'Medford.
Mrs. Hare will have charge of the
dally domon.strations of electric -refrigeration
to Iks held at tho Med
ford Klcctrlc company on North
Central. '
OIjKIM The many friendri of
the (Helm family, were much
Bi lpved to hear of tho cleat of
- ' T " -
Obituary
well for a much longei" period, j dresses, sweaters, accessories, nov
Slnce Mrs. (Helm's death on De-:"elty shoes, millinery, lingerie and
cember 14 of last year. .Mr. Olefin
has steadily failed in health, the
charm and the pleasure of living
-seemed to have gone from him,
notwithstanding the lovo a,nd .de
votion of his sons find grandchil
dren. Harry S. Ulclni was born
Atiguht 1854. nt Belleville. 111.
Later on the family moved - to
ivouk. isiunu. wnero -Mr. tiieim as a ;
bry mnd young man passed many
happy, interesting years. After his
marriage Mr. Olefin went to Texas
In 18X5, where lie was Interested
In quicksilver mining and In other
pursuits, and finally with his wife
and two sons, Charles - Will imd
Harry N. (Helm; came to Oregon
In i'JU) and bought a ranch near
Talent. Here they havo lived eer
since, producing some of the fme
fruit for which this section is 4a
iuouh, " JUith, .Uv-and Miy. LUlemj
urally soclatile and hoapltulrio,
with a vivid voin of humor luid
fun. . and they gathered around
them all their lives a circle iof
friends who were, devoted to. thon.
Devout in their rllgluUH life, tht-y
were tolerant and broad minded,
and believed. In peace and good
w i tnuurd itbi.r. Mr r:il.,
BUod friPnU( a KOOtl man. nn a
good cltlzon.- May eternal gladness
be his with the loved ones gone'
before him. I
Funeral yervlces. In charge - of
the Perl funeral home, will be
held Wed nesilay. May 8. at 2:30
p. in., at tho family residence near
Talent, with Rev. P. K. Ham
mond officiating. Interment will
take place In the Stearns cemetery.
BATKS Dora Victoria Rates, f
small dn ught or of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther II. Hates, passed away at :
Gold Hill May 2. She was born
at lone, Ore. June I, litl5. and ;
at tho time of her death was 1 3
years old. She was transferred
to Riddle. Ore.. May 3. where fu
neral services nnd Interment waM
made. Perl funeral homo had
charge.
"Mighty Monarch
of the Air"
You could not buy a better radio
at any price before this great
spring reduction and now we of
fer the greatest value in the world
DON'T WAIT BUY NOW !
Remember These Are 1929 Sets
We Demonstrate
Palmer Music House
'WE SELL
$141.50 234 East Main
"OftEflOX TUESDAY;
WALL The funeral services for
Knos A. Wall will be held at the
Perl funeral home Wednesday,
May nt ":3 Oa. ni.' The Itev.
Father Hamilton will- read the
service. Interment In the Jack-
! sonvillo cemetery.
BATES torothy Kvelyn Bates
j passed away at her -home in Talent
k U.o ft utlflP O uhnM HlnCKR
- a n.nnti,a on
) mother and father, Mr. and, Mrs.
! V. B. Bates, of Talent, Ore.', two
1 brothers. Loyal Bates of Enid,
Okla., Llewellyn Bates of Talent.
Ore.: two sisters. Ire! Bates of
Talent. Ore., and Sirs. D. I. Atwoll
of Medford, Ore. Miss Bates was
a mernfier of the Christian. church;
The funeral services are In charge
of the Perl funeral'home, and will
be announced after the arrival of
her brother from Oklahoma.
MULUNSSALE TO
Of special interest to evnryoue
in Medford and southern Oregon
.who likes to take advantage 'ot
money saving eve lit a la the an
nouncement 'that Mullina' Heady-to-Wcar
store ts staging a clse-out
otit - sale which starts tomorrow
morning, Wetinenday, May 8.
James E. Jtearti, merchandise ad
juster, lias been secured to take
charge of the sate which will in
clude the entire stock of coats;
other articles of quality goods pur
chased at the beginning of the
Kprinx season.
, This mum moth sole will continue
as long as there in any ot the UtVgc
Htock on hand at the store. -
Mr. Heard Is well known In this
.locality, having personally conduct
m1 several big closing-out sales in
Medlord dpring the past few y.Hi-p
'- T ' m V
ISIS
Tues." and Wed.
JUNIOR COGHLAN
and LOUIS WOLKEIM
A PAUL BERN ProdmliSn
2irtcttti L MASON HOPPW
PATHE I.EVIEW
COMTDY
Coming May 9 and 13
STOLEN PLEASURES
Mat. 1 :3b, Eve. 7:00 ,
10 Uli.l 15 '
HAPPINESS''
Phone 788
f - WITH " ' . '
NOW
MAY 7,-192fl.
- Important business at Odd; Fel-
lows lodge tonight. All mcmbert
urged to be present.. ' 46.
t ;
Hejrolat' Communication1
of Reames Chapter. O. ;
-E. 8.,' Wednesday even-'
lng. May 8th. Social :
night.- Visiting members
HATTIE M. ALDKN, j
-S , Secy.,
J welcome.
4 6 .;
Clean rags wanted at the Mall
Tribune office. - - tf
TOO LATE T0CLASSIFY
'; OPPOKTL'XITV' - '
j r "106 Acres. v
Improved, equipped dairy ranch:
; io acres under Talent ditch. To
tal price 93i00; 20 head of cows,
heifers and calves; team, wagon
and harness, cream separator,
mower, rakei 5-room house; 4
miles from Talent. A real chance
for. someone. Total price 43800.
. J.iC. BARNES, Heal Kstate.
Phone 409 1 5 t. Central.
' yiO-Y. ' 48
FOR' RENT OR LEAKE 5 acres
with modern house. 2 chicken
hmisPN. burnt woodshed and ca
rafe. Raker's Store, on Jackson
ville highway. Phone 4i3-R. fj
FOR SALKTearn, wniron and hnr
ness. $50, Phone 4C3-H. - 50
KOR RKXT 3-room furnished
npnrtment. Inquire 345 West
2nd, morning or evening. tf
KLAMATH FALLS Is certainly a
live burg. We offer $3Gi0 eauity
in good residence there for R. R.
valley property, business, or what
have you ? See HOI.MKS for
HOMLS, Xash Hotel corner. 4S
WANTED Kxperlcnced house
keeper. Telephone Mrs. RussHV
1 107 or 31. 47
KOR KALE Cultivator. Pat's
Hand Store. 48
jTWO MOOKR.V 4-mom bungalows
on CI;' rk St.;. -rent $20 per nt"
Phone 643. ... " 48
KOR SALIC Registered Mexican
- ?:hfphrd puppy. '42 Ivy. -17
An Automobile
Accident
Might Render You
Penniless if Y o u
Neglect to Secure
Public Liability In-
' R. A. HOLMES
: INSURANCE
AGENCY
Jackson Co.. Bank. Bldg. Phone 444
SINCE
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
MOUKI, 7J
lieuutiful lyouix XVI .Walnut
eiibinet with doors ami instru
ment panel of diamond mulch
ed Oriental Wnlmit, tubes.
WAS $199.00
WITH Tl'BKS,
S15650
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, TALKIES
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ROY FOX
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THE TALKING NEWS
Admission
Matlntes Evenings
10 and 35 25 and 50
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS, RESULTS
TODAY
and
WED.
As the Soldiers
Saw It
Here Is Germany's
Official Picture
Record of the War
Startling, true, real, authen-
tic ! Actually made in '. the
trenches during the' war. ; ,
That most famous of all
stage comedies makes . his
tory record on the talking
screen.
HELEN KANE
do her famous song, "J6 Do
Something."
" IT'S POSITIVELY
UPSETTING
SEE JT
TONIGHT SURE
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