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PXGE TWO WEDFORP lOTC TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, : Oft EG ON, WEDNESDAY; : ' MAY' 22; '' 1 929. i . , . 1 .; ). : Tocal.and J Personal ""'The mnxlmuni ' temperatures, whleH' had been hovering up In the HQ's. fojKiieveral days,. Jumped to - the' maximum of SI -.degrees yes terday (ifternoon and .today, which i " opened wlih a mlrtlmym of GO this " mprplntr. promised tJ be at leant asv.warm.' Hence ths forecast of v. .i aumwwhat cooler leather for to- T marrow, ':w,lih rlslsg .humidity,. Is I J ' very welcome? ' ' ' ' 'j -'i Bhortrake and shorieaka biscuits j i for your.' shortcake' at the Model - V Bakery. HI W. 'Main. ' '1 tt " Yfiree blv millinery days, Thuri "S i day.;.Krlday and Maturdajf. price nA to the core; 1100 hat priced from, M.SS down an low an S1.00 " '""each, J. Kiddle hats 25o to $1.08. -: Irep discount .stumps given with '- 'thess. epniluls. The Emmy i.ou - , Hai;fihup In M. M. Store':'' . f :' .' findllng lor sale, limited supply. " ' Med; Fuel Co., Tel. 611. ' 63tf , i Mra. Charleii T. Sweeney loft to day for Loj Angelei (o Tittend the Daughters of 'the "Nile convention -.. being held In that city. i.flofwe pk Nota! fl, place to eat, r aomethlhg to eatc and the right persons 'tq kooit .It,,' 80tf 'tiyn'ge's Old-time' Dance, Wed. , and Sat. at Nat, 50e. 63 Mr? and Mrs!7. T, Rteward left - i' today for Ban Pranclsco tp be gone '.", the remainder of the week' on a' '1 buying trip for the loco) Jdrlenne . " " shop.' " '' "'-'':. ' !';1"' -' . ' ! Helman'g p)unge opens May 4th. ('.! '"t-. '''. i ' .-' - ' " ' Hogue Klk Hotel a place to eat, -i tomethlng ' to eat,- and the right pefsons to cook lt.. :-' -' COtf - Mr. and, Mrs.' William nM. who ., arrived In lyiodfori) to nwk their home, moved Into the Durrell qourt on T"lrd and North Holly' this week, ' Mr. and, Mrs. . Bell , wpre married In Ko.sebu.rg lost Sunday ' noon at . the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. it. Houner. Mrs. Bell was formerly Miss Verls Houser, assistant secretary' of the1 Roseburg - chamber of commerce. Mr. Bell Is district circulation man iT. : ager for the Oregonlan In southern , ' Oregon. : ! ;..You can't afford lo miss the bar jr sains Thursday, Friday and Hatur , , " day at the Kmmy Ijou Hat Hhnp in li . 34. M. Wore." 6S ' . ,' Rogue Rlk Hotel a place to eat. J something ' to eat, and the rights ' persons to cook It. ' . 60tf ' i ''.' Mrs. M.rieCk was ralled to Bell Ingham yesterday by the Illness of her sister.:.' , ' . We are .not burning our slabs, ' but'' selling them for' I3.S0 ' ber j rcrd, 4-ft. green pine. Valley Fitcl I Ooi' Phone 76. V ' " ..; ...- Rogue, river' salmon will , have a ;; new lure;to' try tor. "A 'number of anglers nt' Weasku Inn have been j ' having n jot of sport for the past i two weeks using' small spinners 'on ; fly rods.' "Now they will try a large i . fly, weighted so that It will go close to, Hie-bottom of thi river. Salmon hftye been known? to strlka'a fly h,er but ho real 'efforts have been niada to liy, fishing far them with larg'a Hal'inoh.' flles. AhVong' those who argtitt ;that the salmon will take d fly. 'Is. Mr. flettln, president of the Cntlfofniq. Sportsmen's as soclitj(pnvwlu Is now on the Rogue. -rlrunl's I'iiss Courier. ,' "' Biti'Kulns, hargulns! The three big millinery days (Thursday, Fri day' ami Saturday) - will save you money. Oome early.' The Kmmy I.ou llutbhop In M. M. Store. ' fri ; Theater tickets given away with eaoh 400 cash purohase (retail)'. . Model Bakery, lit W. Main. tl Miss Agnes Daugliei'ty retiifneil yesterday from San Francisco and other t'uMdirnla points where she: spent the past week on a vacation. - Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. ' 827tf Select grade factory blocks $6.50 per load. , Med, Fuel Cp. Tel. 031. f '-. . ... George Piper of Tacoma, Wash.. topni. over In Medford yesterday en route to ,1os Angeles and vlsitei) local friends.- Mr. Piper will ut tend the. Shrine national ceremo nial n the southern city next week. Let me dp; your hauling and save yod mpnyj '" llswley Transfer, "19 N. Riverside.. ' Phone 1044-X. 90 . XSheolcukes' and shortcake hla culis for your shortcake. Model Bakery. 111. W. Main. . 61 Owing to the holding of the pear festival- this afternoon Instead of tomorrow, the city pre-school clinic that had- been scheduled for this afternnun will, he held tomorrow afternoon at the Y; W. C. A. on Bartlett street from 1 to 4 o'clock, nccordlng to an announcement to day. The cllnla will be In charge of City Health Officer I.. D. lus- . keep. ' The Ijidlrs' Association of the Presbyterian church will hold a food snle Saturday, May 2ft. at Scott Woolf'a Store, 1 W. Main. .- - ... .. . . a . 16-ln. green pint slabwood $1.00 rentier, haul It yauraelf, Med. Puel Co. Tel. !tl. liStf 1 1 . i.i. ' i ' p .: New yiuhrer'i 8h or teaks Layeri. Ready for the fruit, and a real time aver. A At Tour Orocer. John J. Brown, and Mrs. Brown are the only visitors in Medford in attendance at the J. O. O. P. and Rebekah state grand lodge and as sembly from Xoncla. While lon calla has less than SfiQ Inhabitants, it has nn active I. p. tj. F.'. or ganization, according to Mt5. Brqwn. We are not burning our slabs, but selling them for $6.60 per cord, 4-ft, green pine. . Valley Fuel Co., Phone 76. 63 Klncald's dance, Ragle Point Sat. night.,. Dance till 2:Sp. . ; 64 Twelve persons were Killed, and 281 others Injured, In, 2SM traffic accidents on' Oregon highways dur ing April, according to the monthly report of . T. A. R'affety, chief of the state traffic stiuad. 'Carelessness on the part of the motorist result ed In' 114B of the accidents, approx imately 60 percent of the-total for the month., a! '.total of ': U18 arrests were made during the month for traffic .law violations. resulting In fines aggregating $4, 920.70. ' '- ' !' f Kindling for sale, limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 53tf . For rug cleaning jiervlas. : call Manson, 266-R. 73 Dunce, Eagle Point Sat. night. Dance till 2:30. 1 , , 94 Mrs. Phil Jermsttt returned Mon day frqm Minneapolis, Minn,, wnere sne was called on Wo death of her sister. She also visited her brother In an Francisco, Cat. .Mr. and Mrs. Jermsta returned to the vajley In March after an absence of 13' years."' They "are ' on' their ranch west of Phoenix. - Cheap lumber and cedar posts.' Medford Lumber po, 327tf . Summer price on select grade green slabwood, Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 6J1. ' ; ,. : ! ' ' ' t C3tf Mirk Bertha Coy of flold Jllll is spending this week In Portland, -visiting friends,' She plans to 'return Friday to be present nt the gradua tion exorcises at the Oold Hill lilgh school when her brother will re ceive his diploma. ' ' ' '' Ladles' h o u s 0 dresses, office' dresses'or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J. R. Hoomes "R 0 sa I l"a"' line. "Every wearer la a booster' Call 994-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses' for sale. Mrs. Barto. ''. , - : '46tf Dance illl 2:30, Kagle Point Hut'. ' '' ' " '"'. '." ' - C4 j Miits Ada Hhnpmnke, ' who Is a student at the OnPil Siimurltun lios- pllul in Sulem, In In Medrord for several duys visiting her sister. Miss Albert Shoemake of the Western Union Telegraph "office. '''''. Swimming now In drinking water at the Nat. '44tf Helman'a plunge opens May 4th. ' '.:- TO The hoar gets the blame from many persons for the crimes of the cougar, according to officials of the state game commission. 1 He Is not by nature a killer, and has often times been, held raspofislblA for 'the slaying of deer-when, -1n fuct, the nnlmals were ' killed by' cougurs. The cougur kills 'a deer, takes the vital organs of the ani mal. The bear conies "flidpg. "finds the kill and feasts Ninon Jll.'.l'Bfelilji has fieen known Jto kill, deer, ''put' It was afUir tlmy yore nrippli'ij and unable to escape. I'nless tho 'besr Is extremely hungry it Is' not' his nature tu. attack other animals.' For rug cleaning , service, call Mnnson, 206-R. ' '" ' ' 73 We are not burning our slabs, hut Bsltliig them for 13.60 pef curd, 4-ft. green pine. Valley Fuel Co., Phone 76. ' ' ' ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALI" Mohair davenport, colonial ilesk, like new. ' Will still for about half price. Phone An derson, 764. '. 6) WANTKD--M11II for general, house work.' Call 973, mornings. 63 WANTED--Voung lady to work In i-uiiiiiijr iiuip nnni iwwii. reference. Address Box HO. H. P. I). 3, 63 FOR HA 1.10 Two good milk cows '' atid feeder pigs. ' lmiutru room it. i-ttiiiiec music mioi'k. m A HOM.K ON TUB JACKSON-VIM,!-: HIOHWAY One acre of land, high slute of cultivation, good . house and 'outbuildings, fruit trees, all kinds: some fur niture; must be sold, owners leav ing valluy. Listed exclusively ' with The Fob! Investment t'oni imny, 326 West 6th Ht. Price for flulrk turnover, $2500. 62tf FOR II HINT Nlcelv furnished upt. 229 Np. Holly, ltlirell Cpprt. 62 WANT I'l I I .arge Inourmtor. smte make, else and lowest price. ; Ad dress Box II, W.i Mull Tribune. 81 TWO HOYS WANT summer work. Prefer country. Phone B92-Y. 67 WHAN Kit PUIS J. A. Perry, Ma drons Park. Ilfi 5'UOOM now, modern houw. All , UBHfHMiientA pa Hi, $2,100. l-HOM houno, bnHHmnnt city watron 1 a-r, Irrinatlon, f2400. fi-HOOM houHt. motlrn. close In; liirg lot on nuvinc; $2100. WOLD WOU BpiiHa illclg. , , 16 N. Hlvfrsltlp. 60tf KOR HAIsK Slmninnn Ivorv ' ?! nmel rhlld's hert. t'hUrt' Ivoi v nm Wttnirob? with allillnn. rod Hlionf 110. 8: HKST Ml'Y IN VAM.KY Dairy 1 ninrh; nlc modern hou Idck born unl outlmlldltiMH, fine Kttimf ulfalfa. iiIno Mipii4lltt patuvt; -uwr$, lullttlmr nuichlnt and othv (iitpn.tnt. A Kuing imyinK prop uHltiun, the lust luiy In Um vul- ' ) unnvn "nit, Knltoi i .-vonn rti mi. filtf Knl( HAI.K Houso nntl InrK htt, S I r 0 ; oa.Hy tt'ttnn, lirown White, lU-ultorM, 31 North Kir Ht. Bltf it kht nrr ox hiskiyou IIKKIHTH C-i-uom moilern bun Kluw. larwe lot, fhit kcovh: n rt-Hl honiH for you and Hie (dil dlen. ,t utt kIiow ynu thin. Hrown White, ItenhmH. llnl I.Aid Motel Hltlr. Silt' KOltl) TIircK- flwap r.r raih; t elfirlr iHiuipmeiit. heavv duty WarfiM'd Keur with over drive, Nurkv .Mountain hrukeM, eitrlMed rah. jttru K'od Itraln M or wood betl, npar rear Ih-e. lnuulre Hjket (Irocery, Junkiun-vill. An effort of E. H. Campbell of Kagle Point to place the orchard property of LutheV Hoak. of Eajrle Point In recelverHhlp In rtTinectlon with the foreclosure, of a -mortKast? failed when receivership wan aHked In circuit court this forenoon. The 'court ruled -the action would not be neceKnary ' . .' ' ' " !' T)ynKe'a OJd-tlme Dance, Wed. ; and Sat. at Nat, 60c. ; 8 i Cheap dry lumber at Medford' Lumber Co. j Committees of nchool . teacher are Htlll. correct Inn Htate examina tion pit pern, written hy eighth tirade HtudentH hut week.Aut- the tank it expected to, be eoriWfteu by 8at urUnyi and iHludentt will learn a Bhort'ilme later whethe'r ;they mode puHHlnK Krudes. Klncaid'H danre, ICanle Point Hat. nlKht. Dance till 2:30. ',. j 64 ': Huk cledninK upeelal for two weekH. Let uh eliminate 2-3 of your hf-uaework by cleaning your ruKU tbjorouKhly with tour guar anteed proceHK, moth proofs. ,xl2 Hlze, $4.00. Phone Mannon, 266-R. Medford Mattress Co., 30 N. Crape. ... 78 : Temporary aulo licenses were 1h sut'd at' the Hheriff's ' office thin forenoon to Karl CJ riff it h of Klam ath Falls, IlolllK Parks, Harold Creyl B. C. McKcnna, Ivan Oay and Inward I.eclerc of Meilford. and i. is. 5!osh Of Phoenix." ' " - ' 30 -In. green pine slabwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself, Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. B3tf What you want when you want It. Milk lOR n rpiart. Sweet Hhop. next 4tn4t Postof flee'.- :Ki 1 03 Tho city council of Portland re cently passed an ordinance prohibiting-the operation of marathon races and requiring all 'contest tn end at midnight of the day orj ' which they are Warted. The ordlh-1 anee fallowed oiijectlan to the it' eent skating marathon which the council finally stopped, v ;' galloon Da dec, old-time, Nat Hat. pyhgo 81119.' good music. )( . 66 Hummer prices on select trrade han wlttbwood. :; Med. ' Fuel Co. Tel. 631. . ' ' ' C3tf "A mtirrthg license was Issued at county clerk's office 'yesterday to William Newland, 20. and KvA JyritOffult, Ifl, both of Medford. Daiioe till 2:30, Hagle llolnj H11I. - - ' ' ' ' 04 ' T.et Vinson A Woron .do your whllewfiuhlnif' nncni'dinu- to fiovKrn' ment formula.v AH, work guaran-J teed. Ket uh f jtcure on your j)ib. f Phone 21. V fll Complete ' I. Mfe :,'. '-' v;yi" V.' r" ', ' "STJIw M -w T ' lm !' iiBV new patternt direct froiif factory. RUG SIZES Clip This Coupon Bring It Along Clip thlt Coupon now. It doesn't obligate you in any way whatever. It il simply an Introductory offer and serves only to let ua know that you have seen the advertise ment and want to take advantage of it. This special offer challenges anything you have ever teen or heard of. We leave it to you to decide, but decide quickly the rugs will go fast. The offer ll limited to week and only one to family. That's fair, itn't it? Present your coupon, elect Your pattern. That's all but hurry. Scott 217-221 W. Main D. E. Deleroy, representing the advertising department of. the Tex aco OH company, was in Medford yesterday, driving a arge red truck equipped with loud-speaking de vices, which he used In broadcast ing music in the business section hurt evening. Mr. Deleroy U from Log Angelea and is en route north. - Dance. ' Kagle Point 6at.' night. Dance (1(1 2:30. r-s . ; ' '-r 64 E. N. Whitney of Twin Falls, Ida,, was among the motoriHts from -TlKtunce. who registered lhw qrer noon at the local branch of the out of town state auto registration bu reau. .". , There will be a special. meeting of the Medford Garden club at the Hotel, Medford tonight at 7:46 for the purpose of electing delegates to go to Portland to attend the Federaled Garden club and the Hose ("estlval. Kvery garden club member Is urged to be present. 60 Jerry Jerome, potentate -of the Shrine at Medfordf-ta registered at the Jmperial. The Oregonlan. " ' Dalloon Dance', old-time,' Nat Sat. Dynge. Bros.' good music:'' v" ' 66 A memher of the first football team ever developed at the Oregon Agricultural college Is Harvey Mc Allister of Lexington In eastern Oregon, In attendance here tit the 1 O. O. F. grand lodge. Mr. Mc Allister, familiarly known ns'Pop Hayseed," ! lias been meeting sev eral local residents Who Knew him In 'eastern OregnnJ Hf also Served in the .Spanish-American war, en listing whllp a student in Follege. ' We , are not burning our slabs, hut sf-Ijing - tllem tdf $3.oQ 1 per cord, 4-ft. green pine' Vajley Fuel Co.. Phone 70. ' 63 A building permit "was iswued by the city today to, J. H. jtowman for ah addition t a dwelling op North Holly street nt a cqst of f50, , Coffee served from Individual nercojators. Sweet Shop, next to Postofflco. 63 , Harliind Ferguson, following a visit here with his sister, Mrs. John U'lnterholder, left yesterday , for Haicriiment'o,;(,b,'to Visit other; rel atives lief ore returning to duty tt the Tnlted Hta'ten naval base at San Pedro.' ' j1-; ' ' Try our hot plate lunch, 2fic. Sweet Shop, next to Postofflco. 63 . VA civil complaint, yn filed -In circuit crilirt today ! by ' Byrori 'Alli son against HenrltMta Naper for the cnllectlon of a $700 promissory note. . ' , llelmnn's plunge opens May 4th. . . . : 7n ( Regular with Every Purchase 6f Genuine FLOQRy EX Rug Hers is good new for every housewife-sensational yes and true. Think of it, a genuine O-Cedar Mop, latest im- ) . proved model, the pad may This mop, regular price $1.00, is given away with every . purchase of a CERTAIN-TEED Floortex Rug or 14 ' yards of Ploortex roll goods. - This means a $1.00 purchase of approximately $8.00. (See rug sizes.) Here is a really great rugs in themselves you to know them better, be familiar with the beautiful patterns and colorings, appreciate the i CERTAIN-TEED quality which keeps its full luster in spite' of hard wear. Beautiful glowing patterns in various shades will brighten up any room in your home just the thing tor Spring. They are sanitary, easy to keep clean, hard to , wear out. In fact only after purchasing can you fully appreciate the Certain-teed process of build ing quality from the felt but producing with each step in the manufacture the Certain-teed Built-in Finish. The colors are impregnated into the base of the rug where they wear and wear! CERTAIN-TEED Quality' ' Known tA World Over Everyone knows CERTAIN-TEED quality, knows the gigantic organization responsible for ' all of CERTAIN-TEED products. You are as-. sured complete protection through a guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. J 1 Here is wfiat you tfef just think of it: A beau tiful CERTAIN-TEED Floortex rug your choice of many alluring patterns at prices re markably low, exceptional values in themselves. Then, in addition, you get a genuine O-Cedar Mop, the latest model, complete with handle and metal box to keep the mop in, with a new patent feature which makes it teadily renewable an article which has been inspected and approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute, with stand ard purchase price Of $1.00 stamped upon it. ' Here you have a bright new rug on your floor, one that stays cleat easily and can be kept con tinually clean by an occasional mopping. In ad dition you have FREE the new p -Cedar Mop that is the only thing you need to keep the rug ' brightened up and continually renewed. Don't delay take advantage of this offer just as soon as you possibly can. CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORP. aseortment of 0'x9' ?5.28 ; 7j'x9' $7.75 9'xt)' $8.26 O'xlOW $8.75 9'xia' $9.75 Woolf Furniture Store - - Medford, Ore. Jack 'Wood has been i spending aeveral days past In the", f northern part of the state and in Washington,, filling several wres tllng engagements, from which Is expected to return the latter j nart nf thlu Wfclc Ho wnv.inh.HJ uled to wrestle Ralph Hand Jn j Olympia last nlht, and to also! wrestle In Portland. TiU Is the j fjrst tour the local wrestler has, taken for several months, having spent most of his time In Medford promoting hoxliig , the wrestling: bouts: Zxt ma write your fir Insurance. Carl Y. Tentwafd, ' Hotel Holland. Phone 993. if, A. bounty .warrant 'was Issued the county clerk's of Clce yesterday in it.-i.or jiicney ot rcogue lliver for one 'coyote. ... Dr. M. C. BarDer Is now located at No: 6 and , Deuel Bldg above Kussell's store, for the practice of his profession, . s3 J., Verne Shangle An .expected to return (o ' Medford this , evening from Portland. Mr. ' Shangle at tended ' the l,lons - cbnventlon ' at Tillamook and then went to Port land on a business trip. Dressmaking smocking: and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg.' Phone 1181.- lStf Mr. and Mrs. F.-J. Halij of Port liin'd arc spending a few days In j southern Oregon, making Medford i their headquarters: Mr. Hale ,1s traveling representative for the Koconomy 'Automotive" corporation'. Mrs.' Hale was a former resident nf ElDorado,1 Kans.', and Is a friend of Mr. and: Mr." SiiSumpter Hmlth! E. R. White of the White Ma chinery company Is spending a few .days In Portland onhuslness. . ttom Portlaiid'-loflay," wher'arsho was culled i$y the tlhjt' of ' her sister, who Is mlichi better. , Select grade factory blocks 15.60 per load. Med. Fuel Co'. " Tel. 631. r ' " - ..- :6stf . Mrs. Emma Merrlninn v.nf 1 the Merrimafl dairy farni.. has.. pur chased, a new,' hone oii Torttl illftrt- : ett stjeet : from I.uke Ryan,' .and j will shortly move; thereto.- 1 ' . I J Get those renGers apd auto) I bodies, straightened at Brill's Sheet! ! Metnl Wnrlr. ntinnaltn T.eiula Rnno'.i fjervlce Station. Phono 41. f'f Mrs. M". S. Illden of Klnmatlf,' Falls .is 'visiting relatives and j friends over the week-end ttncl at'j. tending the Reheknh assembly. ; Window glass. al sizes'; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. $1.00 Value , ; . ;; or Moll Goods be removed, washed or renewed. premium' FREE with every FREE offer Arid the Floortex are wonderful values. We want Phone 9 Mrs. Geo. A. - Gjlklson of Glendora, Cal., ate visiting at the home of X. K. Newcomb, .Mr. - f and Mrs. tillkison came up to la'oW heiover the country with a view, locating here. Mrs. Gllkison Is nasi liiwirtri hnm nmiA Mr. and district (f's;- California, ctmfpr .KiTond mortguKf- fl the townsi of :'leniiora. I'siallini. ij Th Hrial nt C. K- lns, Stonrovlal.-'iVzusa, Covins.' Teniplei tithef I-ake freek resiJcnls aBU and Falwln arlt. Mr. fillklson i a past gritnil of lortneiXo. 4ll4,'.Clen i cloro. .1:1. f '.- -. ,0nejl foftWy'ro Ivrorthy; "people! phon. line to- Med Reb-ltv Co., Bm.12.- Palm Ell... cor. I Main and Front! upstairs, j;. Jtf The condition o-Alr,. erbert t., - 0ri'iaA.,'i'o .underwent' a Serious i mujftr, SoByhltion, Jus(J, Satunday .at. .i... f,lr .. . -. ' uie rmiTreu Jivart nospnai, lufcon tlnulng to progress favorablx. : Hutch .Iris, purple, yelluiv and pink, 60c a dozen. Samu'elson's, 208 Clark." .!;' 62 Tom 1-atham of Trent, Ffngland, was an arrival in Medford: this morning. Mr; Latham, who ar-i rived lrt New York on Miij- 4 and ' traveled extensively through the. south, stopping over a few days In j :. I.os Angees. will visit relatives in , Med'ford with a view to establish- j Ing a permanent residence here. . J. Verne Rhnngle returned thisj , ' - .liner V?? 9. ',n"' ,eW '";ys tlle' - . , ". ill. .. . jiiriiH i-iuw. convention ni nimmooK, to'whlch'he was a delegate last veek. ' T Ii .1, A. wfrdirt ,f '$ ir,(j5,nl (lombges . . L i " s . -: -T , of W .wn.,Jren,rhe(i;;(,y M,q Jury 'RnmU; dM(;; , ,'., yesterdtiyjn the civil trial of Tomj,mM Clenttm." Alary r,n-noiH ngaipstjine. ,iarikson coiin ll 52 j ' y J iff hud suru , for approximui-w -s,onnd the bunk was n li iiprv'of money to which he was hecause he had the fir ui) al mortgage on 21" -neau w ft .t wnuri h the bank lniu Is the Buite Kails T,,Fpn" .,,, pany whs hetrun tona. I Hffs are sevKinK a u.."- ilford. ana oppoe the a' I tl tion- tniten -by me -. 10 f. K1 them off the Medtoro ...... the ' company had rerentiy j ased Vhe line from the city line was used iMir':ig iB - striiction oi int. j - - - . ., . . i .- . . . . . ! " t i SENIOR RECEPT F The senior reception -wljl be held In the senior hlftH SclIiiorau(innr- - ,.,.., m.. 24. lit 9 fi!nv ,ck. This is thd farewell social . function of the schooi year, and function of the school year, the last time the seniors' will piny i host to the other students of the school. All students' and members I of the alumni are Invited tn" intend. i The committees In charfce of the reception are: . ,' .. ' I Program:' Jack '"tValkeY, '.' chair man ;' Eileen "JMernoi,VlMlldi-fir I Lawrence.- ;. . t- V.', '. ' - Decorations: S ta,n l evy Wilcox, chairman; QpaT' Harvey, .lack Hierma. Alberta Knips. . Refresh'meiits:' Elnoia Hulander, l.enh Inch, i , . ' -.'' ; Cleai-.u-,.: Wok Iltyhes.. H" i M cotfi Oi'v i Smkh. tin tlnrrell. an Harvey, Jo Kstes, Krancis Ha it - ty bank The " ' MIPUTi mum NOWM Its Wm. Fox's Great Movietone Successor to "In Old Arizona" ; ; ; Frisco Called It the Year's Greatest Talker it's Ehtertainment--The Kind iiiiV.- f''.-? -You Can't Forget .'v.t"v': ALL TALKING :"S . ; . , , WITH " . PAUL' PAGE-LOLA LANE " 'r'- -HENRY B. .WALTHALL - ft M Phone , 51- ILK UTTER CECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE DonniirFn PACK m. 1 TT.T-. V.T... nut, aAPIIIAHT Vrny Jarmin & Woods v Drug Store Open Every Day Including ' Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. I Here '., .', ,; ;;";:lllilllllll!IIIIIIH KEEP YOUR EYES j AND EARS OPEN , as ypii follow the ' fate of a' college-bred champ, : ; ' ' ; , BROADWAY CALLED HIM A SUCKER . It's the romance of the pluckiest girl and boy in Nev.-York. :' ;. . 'c ; Also 2 Acts Talkies . KENNETH HARMAN in " "THE ALIBI" AL LYON and His Four Horsemen ADMISSION Matinees ,.:..,. ,....10 and 35c Evenings. 25 and 50c