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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORlXiOW KA'ITKDAY. JlTXK I. PSGE THREB J LJ- v GIRLS FAVORITES iSiSHllJ: far innPTiflN i pffiSi I w 1 1 I llUI I lUll III I i r."i'ipMi. , 1 'I Koom ftlwayH to bo tolling peo ple what u wonderful lot of -fine boys wo have, "who med homes KUiJ Mi-H. IJgrU Uuiley, field rep resentutive of the Hoh and GIi-Ik' Aid Hot'U'ty of Oi-OKun, who its tit thtt float Medfonl today. "Our lutyn rani; in ;ik. and pine from chuhhy, hrown-eyed little Ho I j Me, who recently had his fifth birthday and does st want a daddy and mother that will love him and approve of him, to sturdy Thomas, who Is past 13 and wants to be on a farm. In fact, we have several boys from 10 to 13 yeaiy. who rouhl be yery helpful on a farm, and then "there are about 12 or 1.1 that nro seven, eitfht and nine years old n tragic ae for homeless boys. "They're u little 'loo old to be sunbeams in the hoiiHO thunder p tor ins would probubly be nearer It, and they're not quite old enough to be very helpful, so they Just look lormitiKly when thoy see the little ones and the older one no. They're such-fine Utile chaps, too. "No; wo never have any diffi culty in finding homes for litjie K Iris, I'Vhut mothers doubtless thipk the (litis are going to bo nuiru companionable, but that's because they1 don't know boys so well. "The foster mothers and daddies who huv taken our boys, I'm sure would agree with me. ' "Our telephone number is Irlnlty 2415. Our address is 106 Kast 2Uth North, Portland. Or we would be so glad to nee or hear from any one who is Interested in the de pendent children of Oregon.'' " . . v i Extending their last farewell to St. J Mary's, tb .senior class, .con sisCing of eight girlH. presented-a tlioroUHhjy -t'lijoyabUi 4roffram be fore an uudience of relatives and friends in the academy auditorium last night. Original tuiks and papers were given by the girls, who climaxed their' entertainment with a clever class play In which they all took part. The program follows: ' Tribute to our parents, Kmft Whlte. Class history (what they were), Alma Jensen. Class poem, Rita Sander.- Solo, selected, Julia Dugan. Class horoscope' (what they nro), Mary .Hayes.!' '' ' . J; '? ' r . Class prophecy (what they will be), Catherine Applegate, Cltirlce Rivers. Class will, Ada Davis. t'lass play. Tiie graduates' farewell, Mary Hayes. Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Station 4 228.9 Mr'ieraT-13ia Kc. 4 satuwluy,.luue 1. P. M. & 6 to 6:15 hin Theater. ;:!' to f:3 Medford iNJiil Tribune, news and markets. SuiMhiy, .fuiie 1. p. m. Valley Hadio Church- Monday, June 3. A. M. b 9:30 to 10- macy. . 10 to 10:30 -West Side Phar- American Iatin- dry. ' 10:30 to 11 Jordan Klectric. 4 Ash la nd. 11 to 11:30 Southern Oregon Gas Corporation. fi 11:30 to 12-rThe Uootery. 4 12 noon News items by .Mail Tribune. P. M. 1 2 to 12:30 Lewis Super Sei - vice Station. 12:30 to 1 'Sandeiaon Motor Co. to 1:3 McXalr's Phar macy, Ashland. 41 1:30 to 2 Kidder's Dairy atid Produce. to 2:30 Kconomy Croce Ler in and Kd Hi n ns M ea t Markets. 4 6 to Isis Theater. (i:in (o C:3( Medford Mail. Tribune, news and markets. 6:30 trr 7 -Mantes Auto Co. U to H:30 Kads Transfer Ktorage Co. 8:30 to 9 The Pltaii Meat Market. ' 1 9 to 10 Mono-Motor (HI Co. Million Dollar I Mystery Today K ' at his Theatre ; v "The Million Dollar Mystery." which 'fjjt liJ6, .as n twenty-one epi Fode serial, was the outstanding cinema scmpaUon of the rfay. in to be seen on the screen ftt the Isim .-unday and Monday. The boding! feminine role role will be played bvj btvely Lib Li e. whose' popularity j wilh film fans is set nnd to nctne. Needless to say. James Klrkwood in private lire her hnsband. nnd on (he screen her uerfect foil ap- ; pear.M opposite her. while the bal-i ance nf the cost insludes such play ers ns Henry Medley. Krin La Hiss-! ner and John Llliott. ; "The Million Dollar Mystery." ! wan adapt ed from the novel by 1 Harold MeGruth. j St. larkV T.pisi'oiwtl. Corner Oakdale and KiC.h. R i. in.," Iltdy" communion.' 10 n. ni.. 'Sunday school. 1 1 SI a. m. Holy communion. ym, I!. Hamilton, rector. Catholic Chart -U. Soiiili Oakdale Ave. and Elev enth Ht. Siawjes at S and 10:30 a. m. Hev. K. V. Ulack, pastor. Valley Kiitlio Church Umlenomina'tonal.' -Will Hay, pastor. 1. ). Hmx 1)18. H.oadt a.iliiiK Ziuiti studio of KM HP every Sunday 8 p. in. Mu sical numbers by Hurei liuson and lieryl ThiHon. Pastor's subject, "Three A'orls I'sed ' Nicely hy Jesus." Come to the church over the radio. , First Mt'thiKltst t hurrh A'est Alain a: Laurel. Raymond S. ltees, minister. Church Hchool at 9:45, MoiuliiR. service adjourned to unite in high school .baccalaureate service at F i r s t Presbyterian churrh. Voting people's hour at 7. High iSch 1 )e:igue and InU'i inediaie leaguo invite high school ami junior high students. Happy Hundi-y evening hour at 8 o'clock. Children's day program ut 10:05 Sunday, June u. Main Street Alejthndis Clliircll, i South Where the. welcome wears. James K. Conder, pastor. Sunday school ut p:45. 'laHes ; for all ages. Dr. Frank Roberis, jsuperiute mii'iit. - j Preaching 11 ft. m. - HeV. John ! I. Hurf. evaiigeliBt, of Herkeley, H'allC. will Hpeuk. I Leagues meet at1 7 p. m. Preach- ing at 8 p. r. Hev. Huff will speak. Revival meetings will be held throughout the week, Hev. llul'l' doing the preaching. He Is u man who ii. deeply religious, and his messages are strong, inspiring mid helpful. k Ke .sure to attend, for you will lie cordially welcomed. iitheran Cliurtdi l-'ourth litreet ut. Oukdale ave nue. "Where the wy is made plain." J)r. H. t. Kunk, pastor. ltesidfncc fitK West Fourth street, i'iione 1424. . Hour of worship, 11a. m. The pastor will speak on "Tin Spirit of 'Conciliation." ' special rnur lc. Organ pre! tide, "Andante Heligioso," by I,auten sehlager: offertory, "Sunday," by IMteher; postlude, ".Sortie." by Sa lome. The Hible school begins at 1 0 a. in. with classes for all mkc;:. The public is cordially invitt I to attend our services. (Cirst H:iitU;t Church. AV. H. Katun, Ph. D.. r minister. Hnnday school at 9:4ft n. m. Morning worshii service dis missed on account of the high school baccalaureate service at the Presbyterian church. The evening service will be in charge of the young people, who Will present a program of songs, talks, etc., concerning the summer assembly at McMinnville. " Three reels of moving pictures dealing with the assembly recreational ac tivities have been loaned for the occasion by Dr. (. C. Wright, of Portland, and will be shown thru the courtesy of Mr. Uromley of the Copco. The pastor will speak briefly of "The Four Square Life for Young People." " Try our welcome. 1 l-'ii'st Christiuu Church Ninth and Oak dale streets. Car man K. Mell, minister. Office and pastor's study in the cimrch. Phone 1007. "Test our welcome." Bible school assembly 9:4f. De partments und cltisses for all ages. Communion service and presenta tion of offerings will be had at the close of the class period. The morning worship service will adjourn to the union bacca laureate let-vice to be held In the Presbyterian church at 11 o'clorl: Young people's Christian Kn- deavor groups will meet at 7 o'clock. Popular evening service at 8 o'clock. A good "HoiiKfet." pc clnl music, helpful senium and a fellowship that will make you happy. First Iiiik Ii of Christ. KclentiM Authorised branch of the Mother Church, the Kirst Church or Chi ist, Sclent 1st, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at II o'clock, church edifice, 2)1 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day, June LV "Ancient nnd Modern Nennocaney, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism. Denounced." Sundny r.chool nt S: 4f.. A ppli- cnntM under the ago of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening ( meet ing;-, which include testimonies of chris tian Science healing, at H o'clock. The reading room, which is in the Medford building, is open daily from 1 2 to 4? except Sun days nnd holidays. The Hlble und nil authoriiscd Christian Science literature may be lead, borrowed, or purchased. The public is caidially Invited to attend the services and visit i:ie reading room. - PrthyO'clun Church. Kik'hth and Holly. Kdwin pei-cy Jiwrence. .Minister, Hlble achool will open promptly at 0:4o a. m , una ctosr at o::tu a. m., on account nf the follow ing serviie of all the churche at 11:10 o. 'in.' Knil'H. Ifopper. su perintendent. , I'nion bacciuhnireate service nt It : 1 a.' ni. program as fol lows: i . . i Prelude. M.treh Gohrlod High School Oirhestra. 1 Invocation Hev. C K. Mell liencdlcliiB. pipe ore. in . tioutmd Walter Scott. Scripture I. -von Hev. C. K Mell Prayer Lev. Hayjni-nd Heese Announcement. PilKilnWB Chorus front Tann- SON'S CHARGE REOPENS DEATH QUIZ J ft?-;-' - , , Aitinai't fVfu I'tiotot ' . Complaint or. Robert H. rr.".nklln. 17, (left) thr.t his father. Q. F, Franklin, .(right) Gcrainonto, ' Cpl.r carponlcr, had o bused hlc thr . tpgl.icrs lcr.d to renewed investigation of the disappearanca of the Uv's tti Uxr and r.oihr cliitU in tJ23- - Jim Dinkens' Game Yarn Intrigue City Dwellers "Olio learns, on reading a' dis-' patch from MedfjjrU,. tbul-JiiQ Vlui kens In down trom the mountains again from the green und-resf-i nous vicinage of Heagle," says the j Oregoniun in a leading editorial. i "You may never have lieard . of IJeugle.. t sounds vnt ..fautare to lame. Uut in Jtliose parts the i streams ate many, and envh of them is lull-born, as is Jim. And! in that region the deer are nuiner-: ous even hi off-years, and you have but In thrust into the wild lilac, 1 along the water courses, trt waken1 the 'thunder of u riuing grouse. ' Such is the broad domain i'roin ' which Jim Dmiiens has lately de-; sceiitled, to replenish his bacon ! and to have speech with const!-: ; luted authority, l'or the deer are in his mpH again, und the cheer jful patience of Jim I) tokens is 'shrewdly tried. The deor are in his crops. "Tly?re is no alfalfa like to the forage they grow in the hill couo-; try, down southern Oregon way not anywhere else. In a single! night the corn springs tall, as though it ind been conjured from the ground. Set your teeth to a radish, and it large as any crab-j apiHe, to hear it fracture crisply! and to have it melt In your mouth : as it were snow. So it is with nil garden truck in those parts, where the eleatiiigs have been won from the forest, and the' cedars and 1 sugar pines crowd close. .Through, such fields as these. In that fa vored land inhabited only by Jim j Dinkens and a tew oihers, wander i tl'P sprightly deer; Small -wonder 1 that Jim complains of their forays, when all his nights are punctured : by the click of cluven hooves! passing lightly over the top rail' from the '.orest to his fields. ; "Willi till this, however, ono is: but idly concerned. It const I-; tutes an issue that lests between1 the I illnian and the wardens, and of which satisfactory disposition : 'doubtless shall he made. Hut (he: tales of wonder that Mr. Dinkens I j brings down from Ids mountains; i please touch us to the lieurfnj core, and quicken there something r we' had thought to bo sleeping, a! discontent with towns and cities. bauser ; Wagner Girls' Glee Club. ( Sermon. "The Adventure of i oiith Hev. P. Lawrence Hymn, "All Hail the Power of j Jesus Name" Congregation j Penedidion Kev. V. It. Ka(oni, Postlude. "Murch Mllituirc" 1 Schubert ( High Hchool orchestra. j Hev. W. H. Katon will preside, i FEE AFTER JUNE 4TH SAL KM, Ore., June 1. Motor e h I e ) e w n e rs ( w h o h a v e been uncertain.; whether to , buy auomohjle licenses during June and pay tPte full years fee. or wait until July and pay only a half fee. are aided by an opinion from Attorney General Van Win kle that has just been i eeci ed by Senelary of state llunn. Th 1 !t-'ii legislature pasi.i d a quarter year llieu.e (Vi tlw, und Van Win kle holds that it Is a ppllca hie after new laws go Into effect June 4. Tills means that owner who wish to get their lifelines he lore July riv get them for three totirthtt of the full year's fee. There waf doubt us to whether the legislature inn tided the new law should go into .-'feel this year. Popular Duo Coming to Jsk One of the mo-1 popuJ.ir st :ir rlng illlcr before the camera today is Janici Kirkwood and LI la L ", wlntse new et picture. "The M :! lion Dollar Mystery,'' will tdiriw ut the l-tn the:tt"r Sunday and Monday. Ibitb off and .n the sci.'en Mr. K h k wi ni and M Iss 1 .h a if a t I hell best logf I.ier. Tbey have Uen m:-rr!cd for many ' yi-ai(. Upon Hie f. reen t hey V r.rk to-'--''- ;- nntfir'M!!'' ' er'fortlei'M fashion, tiie proof of which may be fmiiid i:i t beir u -1 plctoi la I I ffoi-t. His'-Icj .L-inics KhkuiMMl and Lil. Lee. the e.,vt Include-; Lrio l-ii Hi--ner, Henry db y and John LlliuU. f1w t '4" .vrf a positive hunger for wood smoke in the open. Never does Jim Din kens descend to Medtord, booted and bearded us a hiJliiiun slum Id be, hut he brings- with -him some wondrous tale of the tall and oomeiy timber tue torest tnat (s threaued by shadow, purple can yons, und that is icsonant with the deep-throated hooting of the lime grouse. Aim these stories somehow i met their way into news papers, and thus to the public, eye, .imi many a uup oi cone cools ami untitles wnile men look away and away, ll isn't right. Homo way it isn't right. 'primitive.' Sir, ono is proud of it, giad of it, cherlul to upproaen coniessiou. These are the lathers calling in ones veins, tne rough and nardy old fellows who won taeir meai with a uowstave and a cioiii-yuiu smut, und wlu have been sleeping lor seven centuries or more. W hen the blood icrgets it goes ill wini any citizen, tor tne veins of nim are liaccid and the tluid therein is opt to take to tatting, or to conceive that col umns of figures, marching wearily up and down a page ate vitul to his welfare. ' No, had one the way uiat one shoiud have aye, and would have one would go buck with Jim Dinkens to his hills, lor a time at least, to observe the markings of trout, to wander in and out of the snadowy cunyous, while the heart grew strong and the eyes untroubled, and an appe tite tor boileu beans great black of hrown beans of the coursest camo back to one like a benedict Hon. To 1111 one's lungs with the resinous breath of the region, in which there is no mini that would be good. To have peace, and to he in all things without haste. "There ought to be a law against Jim Dinkens of lleagle. This we declare iu all seriousness. What right has the mouiitaiaer to come down from his mountains, from them mountaiUM, creaking and (.humping flown into 4'ie valley, down Hig Jumbo and Little Jumbo along the reu clay ruts, with tales which set nit a dreaming and rob them of their ease? There ought to be a law against him." FOOTS CREEK LADIES AT GEO. LANCE HOME F60TS CPJ:i;K, Ore.. Juno 1 . (Special.) The ladles of the 1 1 ogue River' Civic I ni p ro ve n Tl t club held h ' basket dinner at the home of MrV. George W." Linee Kririay. May 24. Kach lady brought a well filled basket. After dinner ' the- Lance mine was ln httected and ' Lien a walk taken thorugh the woods to the Zimmer man sawmill, On return Ing to the houf e a short business meet ing ns held and then luncheon served again. The niemh-rs pres ent were Mrs. Shepherd. Mrs. Swacki r, Mrs. Huds, M rs. ' Hod k Ins, Mrs. Smack. Mrs. linker. Mrs. Hhdseye, Mrs. Mcllvau and Mrs. George I-inee. The guests of tne club were Mrs. Marion Lunce. Mrs. Henderson. M rs. Hates, Margaret Hates, Je.m Henderson and Hi I lie Kad!-. Mrs. O. J. Tarbell spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mis. i-'rerl Hale?-. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Perfountin are rejoicing i ver the arrival of u son. born at the Sacred Heart hospital May ill. M r- and M rs. Guy Hates t-pent Krblay at ftir-sehui g ami Myrtle Creek vishing friends. Mr. and M is. Paul Hernai d of Jlmtown, Calif., visited Mr. und Mrs. T. II. Griggs Thursday and Friday. .Mr. ami Mrs. G.iy Hates enter tained Mr. and Mrs, Noel C-dhy a nd son. Orvlllc, nf Gra nts Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. George v Lunce at a chicken dinner Tuesday eve ning. Mi. and Mri. t ba.les Wobl are home from Meilfoid. Mr. Wabl i much improved in health. Mrs. John Hide entertain"-! with a birthday party for her daughter. Mr-. Guy Paten. Saturday ev niPi; 'Phone present were Mr. ami Mrs. T. II. Griggs, Ted Dole, Margitiel I (at es. Guv I late and John iK-l". MNx Violet Kim merman and Mrs. George Lance were III Itogue Hiv.-i- hop pi tig Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Dole and Ted Dole d rove to Wonder, ore . Cliday to Visit Mrs. Doe':t In oth'-r. Walter Stevennon. The new home of Mr. und .Mm. GAS CORPORATION SPENDS BIG SUM IMPROVE SERVICE A A o.ie year ago today the South- j ern Oregon ( ias corporation took I over the property or the Southern Oregon Has company and K, 1. i Daze'y, foimerly of Kan Kraneiseo, j became the general manager of ttbe braiu-hes at tit'untH Pass, Uose j burg, Ashland ami Medford. j During the pat year over ' 'Hmi has been spent In improvc I meats by the gas corpora! ion. I The business of t ho organization I has increased 40 per cent and j southern Oregon cooking rates have been reduced. I "It is the purpose of the south ern Oregon Has corporation to I bring the gas industry In south- ern Oregon to iho same point of importance, which It occupies In I the more thickly settled centers of population. In the larger cities j !m jter cent Of cooking is done ! by gas." Mr. Dazey said in dis ' cussing his business. Day ami night service is given to consumers of gas and owners of products sold by the gas cor poration, (ias ranges, hot water : beaters, refrigerators and house (and office heating systems are In cluded in the gas products on sale at each of the four stores. Previous to coming to Medford in order to take over the man agership of the Southern Oregon Oa.K corporation, Mr. Dazey was connected with the Pacific Oas and Klectiic : company in San Francisco. ... It Is the present plan of the organization to continue improving the service to patrons and build up the business in every possible way, the manager stated. F CENTRAL POINT GOES CKNTHAL POIXT, Ore., June 1. (Special.) Mrs. Kd Strohmeier left Friday morning for Portland where she will en Lev the hospital again for treatment. Howard May field, who went to Klamath Falls last week with his cattle, was taken iUile ill with stomach trouble. ' His hired oien brought his car home anil Mrs. Mayfbld drove to Klamath Falls to care for him. Miss Mildred lieeson of Ashland was shopping in Central Point Tuesday. Miss Heeson was a for mer teacher in Central Point. Mrs. L. C. Grimes has tonsilitlH. Jess Hichurdson drove to Port land Wednesday and will return to day. ' The Misses Lola and Vera Davis went to Ashland and spent Wed nesday night with the Misses Klva and Georgia Adams and Alice Sea brooke, who are attending the Nor mal. T h u r s d a y morning these young ladles and several other Normal students prepared lunch and went to Lithla park and spent the day. There were II in the party.' Although it was' quite cool in the park, they had a delightful time and the Misses Davis return ed home Thursday evening. Mrs. H. P. Jewel t and little daughter Marjorle Jean left Tues day by stage for Salem for a week's visit with Mrs. Jcwett's mother and other relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. lint field were busi ness visitors In Medford Friday afternoon. " Onmlng-" Sunday.' fi'yncopAtlon' said to bi melo dious, lungful, sprightly, sparkling film music extravaganza, corn en to If unt' Cntfcriun tomorrow. . H Is the tule .of u pair of wed ded hoofer, the team of filoune nnd Darrei, ' played by Hurburn Dennett and Hobby Watson, who have been playing the small time. Fume and fortune unexpectedly i,mlle upon them und with wealth und while lights come those differ viiccm that break hearts and burst .wedlocks. Vou'll come away. Ho d'Ubt. humming some of those ong hit number such n "I'll Always He In Love With Vou," "Jericho," und "Do Something." To the ue.coinpuuhaeut of river shipping wurs, tornadoes and love affair. Duster Keuton i leading a laugh carnival at the Itlalto the ater, where the fro7.e!i-faccd star's new comedy. "Steamboat Hill Jr." is showing for the last time tonight. Kenton has mado several highly Miccejisful feature eornedicH during his career but "Steamboat Hill Jr." nan them all beat for abund ance of laughs, 'originality of wtory, I color Hit background and excellent supporting cast. The star is a master o subtle comedy und pantomime, as well u the Itmh-rtfktng. blundering far ceur. He also gives the other mem bers of the compuny opportunity to glean their share of the luiighs. especially Krnett Torrcnce. A dry ciurcnMnuin must fMi otilr.it'O v.hin pullr' widi him with liquor (inU iinrihiitp i-vll to a man hh itoml tn h' if. (ii'Wftv I.iitu'M In noailfiK cnmpli tion. Mr. nnd Mm. Mnrlnri Lnnrp v'i on K vn ns rrrrk W dnrsdny KathciinK iixU'fi4. UuIm ii KhnIi r of IU'Pdtttnrt. rno , Im vMIIiir hrothem, Fred and Jeyigj Kvstcr. TONIGHT ONLY mm 1 a v. ' LaUgh i x; Laugh with the screen's moct mo ;hful travesty on Missis sippi River. Tomorrow Only Continuous 12:30 to 11 PHYLLIS HAVER "The Office Scandal" A Perfect Chocolate Cake is a dessert in itself MODEL BAKERY 111. West Main Medford, Oregon s Women's Hose S1.Q0 Pair Silk from top to toe with pointed heel. r.ll!ll!l!llllllllll!!l!llltll!l!!l!ll!lllll1' INSURANCE First Insurance .Agency ;,' '.. A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 305 ! ; 0 H. Central Bedford, OreQon . I City Treasurer's Notice ; ' of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that the gerai-annUal installment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sew er and water main assessments upon all properties for which application wns made to extend time of pavment was due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer June 1, 1929, and will be delinquent after thirty days (30) days from said date, July 1, 1829, and shall bear penalty of five (5) per cent upen the amount of ueh 'do linqiiency. ... Thirty days after such delinquency the property will bo advertised and sold for the amount o such, delin quency, together with penalties and costs of such salo in accordance with Section 148 of tile pity Chartf;?. Dated at Medfcrd, Oregon, this 31st day of Stay,' J.929. H. J. BEBRIAN, . ' ' Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon: NOTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENTS ' Notice is hereby given that one-tenth of the principal and interest on improvements for sewer is now due, and if not paid by July 2, 1929, becomes delinquent and pen- , alty will be added and the property advertised for sale . in the manner provided by Section No. 70 of the Charter of the City of Jttedford. ; Dated at Medford thia 3J.st day of May, 1929. ; . H. J. BERRIAN, Treasurer of the City" of Medford . Jewelry Stocks Bonds Notes- -Deeds Heirlooms these are just a few of the things that people keep in, their own private Safe De posit Jbox in out Safe Deposit Vault. 'ii-.l'-i The rentals are moderate-- as little as $3 per year Inspect these facilities today The Jackson ESVABH?H?D ) Medvord, Precqn . . - Commercial -t Savings y Safe Deposit MBHBBR I aDBRAt gSHyB fYSTJU oparjtima; troiJMei eri'st tThe Mn. Th doorman takes your car whin you - arrive and placet it in a garage pqnnedlied rith ' the tyotcl. J ustjhandhini your key at yw leayt the car that't all, located in Ae heart of th City near everything. , , , t .,. 7 ervue,jmuiiyamutwHw qheMAMX HOTEL. - rerw E' CXOE U o " Trowbridge Lumber Xfot ; , Everything -In Lumber and iMIdln Materia PrUiu"r tor Johne-Wannvllle Roofing - Trowbridge Cabinet Worki Cabinet, Wfndow. Poor, qrcen.e, Eto. ' The Old Reliable Ettabllahed In IM. When In need of ANyTHINQ for ulldlng. hon 3 '.. - We can ke of real aervloa to'ou. , 01301 aoxiQ County Bank it ' h tr your, can ri.ini.Lf . I-..X. , J--.L -J. HUB 30EX0E o I ii n OEtO