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PAGE TWO MEDPOftP M3TT; TftTBryE. MF.DFOT?P,' OREGON". TUESDAY. .TUXE 4. 1929. Iocal and -'Personal , , . , . ... Ind boxliiK matrhes, nd thin Invi .Apparently of the opinion .hat , ,,, , neA , hr, mf f heir .fir., .nnrrlnce . not en- , lmKPIil I rely a f..llure. ulihuuKh ron.ll- at m(t.h Jn ., Tn i '"""'"" ,a",'u, Burr lo the main event. there will iW und Polly l.arr. local relent, up-1 , .,,, 1)r.,lnllnBrl preetln PlJ.-d for a second man luxe license 0n , H yesterday at the county clerk's of- j Tnr ,, , e f Jn fire. Another licence v:w lnued ii'oiini.wiau i . i u ramcnio and Ksiella Kunkel. 27. of rhlco, C'al. 'Junior HI P.-T. A. benefit Wed. eve. V o'clock, at Junior Hi audi torium. Admission: ! A.IuIIh 2-lr. child ren luc.' 1 74 The business and' Professional Women's club will hold Its reKular ineetina this evening. Kwn. Klk Hotel a place to oat, aomeililnii to eat, and the right P4-sona to cook It. 60tf The 'condition of Reginald Flfer of the Medford National bank staff; who Wiio operated on last evening at the Sacred Heart hospitul, was reported thin noon aft favorable. Parents Send your hoys to us for a happy vacation. Here ho can enjoy swimming. flshlnK, mountain hiking; ridinu. Reservations lim ited. Mrs. X. P. Ohrt, Trail Ore. tf" ' Amone thf hotel guests In Med ford from a distance are Mr., and Mrs: J. Ci Breach and Kon of Itnise. Ida., and Mrs. .l. It. Hare of Johns town, N. Y. Students entering Junior high from Itonsevelt. Washington, Lin coln and Jackson formally received and mothers enrolled- In Junior HiRht P.-T. A. Wed. eve. 74 i-millng here only when neces sity demands, a West Coast cabin airplane arrived her yesterday en route south shortly before the noon) hour. unches for nine persons were sent to the plane by !llo Hotel Jackson cafe. Seven of the parly were passengers and two were for members of the ship's crew. The West Coast company still makes regular landings at Montague, hut will Include Medford au u regular stop as soon as the city's new air port Is completed. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 327tf Mr. and Mrs. Harry It. Prentice returned yesterday, following a stay of a week in Portland. Select grade factory blocks J.i.60 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 611. . 68tf H. F. Storm of Medford la assist ing for a few days at the Gas tSido meat market. Mr. Storm won for merly employed at this place of business before moving to the. sis tr city; where he- purchased a mea t ma rket. Ash la nil Till i ngs. Cheap dry lumber at Modford Lumber Co. 327tf An order to Inspect all fish lad ders and report liny not In tho best condition has been Issued tn all deputy same wardens by. State til.me Warden Clifford, who says the law compelling ladders to be In shnpe will be rigidly enforced.; See Hrunduge Hros. for concrete work, machine mixed according to city specifications. 623 South Cen tral Ave. Phone 246-K: 7& Tho sale of the fertile Adolph "tiiiaio t.O!Tiy 0 V. . Plttlnger, a recent arrival from Kansas, was announced yesterday by the Shelley U.mlty Agency. The orchard Includes 22 acres of well kept pear trees and the purchase of the-property also Included the sale of. the entire equipment and livestock" to tho Kansas man. The deal was nnnounced to involve n cash consideration of 115,000. Plans of. Mr. and Mrs. Si litilz are Incom plete outside of the decision to make a long trip. Try our hot plate lunch, !5c. Sweet Shop, 6th and Ivy. 74 William Puhl was among the business visitors in Medford today from the Cold Hill section. Kindling for sale, limited supplv. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 6Slf' Hugh It.mkln. supervisor of the crater national forest, returned home last night from an Inspection trip yesterday to the Sand Creek lorality where n Inrge forest crew Is doing pine beetle destroying work near the Crater national for est llnrder. Interesting prngram nt Junior P. T.' A. meeting Wed. eve. nt 8. Small admission" fee. 74 Mrs. Fred Schuerman of Mill Valley, ("ill., is the house guest of Miss Lucie Oatman at her home on South. Central. tin. Schuerman. who was formerly Beatrice Hun nette. Is well known In Medford. having taught school In this vi cinity. . Window glass, all sises: also plate glns. Trowbridge Cabinet Wk IT We are daily receiving Compliments on our new Shortcake layers. Have you tried them? They are ready for the fruit and are a wonderful time saver. I; I Of Interest to Medford women itt the announcement today that ladie wj)l htt admitted tree to the Mooxe Norberk-Uob Krunt wre- tlinn match at the Armory next Friday nlfcht. a comparatively Inrjw nupilwr or Bedford wtuneH nve beginning ta attend wretflllnic 1 1 1 W. .Main. 74 Rummer price on select grade green slubwood. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. , 63, f. Claude I. Deglet- Is a bt.slnes, vUitnr In t ho u..t Something different at the Sweet Shop, 6th and Ivy. Anion the Oregonlana reieUter ed at Medford hotel, are Geo. W, Crolsan. C. K. stricklln, .Mrs. C. M. Martin" and It. !. Hoffman of Salem. J. P. Xaumes of Hood Hlver. H. F. Westover of St. Helens, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cat hey, leo. L. Dut ton, W. T. Withers, li. A. Camp, bell. K. K. Kubll, J. T. Ixisey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. lilakeley, F. A. I'HPrntt. A v smith r. i wot v. , iJlM Adams. Herbert Kodger. and Har- ry Knight of San Francisco. For real rye bread, try Model Bakerys. Ill W. Main.- HO Construction began yesterday on a new box factory at (Iranta Pas. to be operated In connection with the Swede Hasin Lumber company's mill. The box plantwlll have a dally capacity of 40.0HO feet and Will Utilize box mnl.rli.1 frm K. ...... ... l.imner companys mill. It is be. com and Miss Augusta Clover. , rome to this city by motor yester Ing constructed by I.os Angeles In- county nurse. In charge. 'day. Mr. Hill figured In an auto terests. Hogue Klk Hotel i place to eat, something to eat, and the right . pers'-.r' to cook It. 60tf Mr (iladys York, stenngrnpher of the county agent's office, return- ed to duty yesterday, following a week's vacation Get those fenders nnd nuto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super service station Phono 418. tf - The Crescent City Investment company ha opened a publicity of- ger. from Kansas. He has pur-. circuit court today to Orren Payne flee in the new Chllders building, ! chased and taken charge of the ' from Nettle Paynu of Ashl ind and managed by C. II. Fitzgerald; In- Adolf Schul2 place near the fair- to Dorothy Irene Smith from formation pertaining to the roads I grounds, purchased through the , Thomas (5. Smith of this city There and general information of the ! Shelley agency. Mr. Plttenger and , were no "children or property 'rights Itedwood empire muy be obtained family are well pleased with the j involved in the Payne suit hut one "V?r ,of,ic- valley. ' child in the Smith rase was award thicken dinners, 75e. The Cov- J Dance. Nat every Wed. and Sat ed the mother, cred Wagon. Phoenix. 100! night. Dynge Bros, music. 74 1 After having bf.n the location! of a used cor lot for months iast the corner property at Fir and Sixth street- is again empty and is presenting, a forlorn appearance, following the removal of the Dynge Clark used car business to a new lot u' the corner of Sixth and Uart lelt streets. It Is probable some other used aulo business will es tahlish Itself or firemen will re sume the oiei-utlon of horseshoe courts formerly on tho property. Mr. ami Mis. H. A. Snnford wore visitors In the city from Itoseburg yesterday. Ladles' house dresses, office (ii-essus or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to meusiiro. Tho J. It. Suames "Itosalla" line. "Rveiy wearer Is it booster." Call 904-1. forenoons for further infor mation. Also silk dressen for sale. Mrs. Burto. v. 4rtf Believed to he the largest cou gar trapped this season. Hen 1'learey of Trail collected tin bounty on a cougar yesterday at the county clerk's office. The pelt was so long it nearly stretched the length of the IS r 20-foot office counter, hut n great deal of this length was caused by its extremely long tall. Something different at the Sweet Shop. 6th and Ivy. 74. The late Fred L. Moult, for years e.iuor or the Portland News, left an eslnle of personal property valu- oe at .n.ou, according to a petition for the appointment of adminis trator filed with the circuit court In Portland. The petition set forth that Moult died Intestate. In addi tion to the property listed, there also Is an Interest In the estate of Hnalfs mother, who died In Ohio, the value of which Is unknown. Heirs are listed as Mrs. Sophia K. P. Honlt. M, the widow, and (ieorge P.- Iloalt, 21. n son. Overstuffed furniture can be cleaned nt a nominal cost. Phone the Pantorium, 244, for particu lars. 75. A body of water little known In Itogue Hlver valley fishermen Is s.pieegee lake, high In the Siski you mountains, where Al Plche. Joe .Myers nnd Hobert (Srlffln of this city spent Sunday on a suc cessful fishing trip, the trio catch ing 46 fine trout. The lake is about one-half mile wide nnd prob ably a mile and n half long. It is approximately 45 mllo from Med ford. Dance at-Nat every Wed. and Sat. Dynge Bros, music. so Only one temporary auto license had been Issued this forenoon at the sheriff's office and Hint was Is sued to A A. Heekall of Medford. Sclent i-.a.lc factory blocks $5.60 per load. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 611. I B3lf ! 1.. It. Chapman of llapld City, S. !!.. who visited here the Inst timn w hen the. Pacific, highway between (.Medford and Central Point was uti-l..i- construction, the first unit In jthe entire slat... wit a visitor again jln Medford yesterday. That wns jover H years ago and at that time !le spent several weeks In this ser- jtlon. He sliil rem.-mber.-d a num ber of old-time residents, and when ihe was In Medford he was en route to 1 enttul fntnt to see Hurtle! 'Holmes, whom he had not seen islnce that time. Mr. Chapman Is lepresentlita a nationally known ipnlnt house nnd covers tho entire west for his company. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas. Henlty Co.. lim. 12, Palm Blk., cor. Main nnd Front, upstairs. 24tf Huby Ann Powell, who has been! intending a college of religious edu- ! ration In San Klanilsio. has re-1 mi ned to her home In Ashland and plans to take ui work in Ihe South, ein iiieKon Normal school of that city. 16-ln. green pio slabwood $1.00 per. tier, nuul It yourself. Med J'Fuel Co., Tel. J, Jtf ImprHKd with ihe beauty of the KoKue Kiver valley from the air, but atlll loyal to hi native land. In the if Jrixation FVru offered i nmr bau . Kdtwrdo Uiiantotu , .onul repreveetintf (rvm In .Seat - tle.-w gTl&r at tre local tno:t this forenoon while eir route to his headquarters from. San Francisco. He was a passenger on a Pacific Air Transport company plane. rn n .... f W. .......... II'.J -...I Ln. ed at Aft-dfonl toi..b include Mr and MrH. J. A. Habehvood 'nV Bur IliiKame, J. C. Hrnllh of Reddliitf, Mr. and Mm. It, H; CrMv J T. Xickey, Mix CireKK. Mr, A. J, j u"1' " "".." oi; nun Mr. and j ,""?'" . " A . , , , "" C - Jacobs. . i , "". , . """i . ' Have your rugs cleaned by the , on Pla"' " '""'hern Oregon flulpped to properly do this work. j none Pantorium 244, for partlcu- ,ar- r h"ve our car call. , No Ob- ligation., horty-flve out of the state rani , ... Cahmber of. G'otnmwce bwlldinii. .... ... iijr uur utfiivuieHsen cooKea nere i t th h ,t, i Vi ,-. Mothers wishing to have babies examined at .he Kagle Poln, baby , clinic next Thursday are urged by ! the county health unit to make j appointments by calling Hrown's1 j store In Kagle Point. A large num- j j her of hables Is expected In view j j "f the fact this Is the first clinic i held there for sometime. The cjiun- Uy unit was holding a clinic today! ... finehnrw. with ne .... I ...... Dressmaking, smocking and but - i tonholes. The Fashion Shop. 424 Medford Hldg. Phone 1181. ICdward Utile, car washer for'resiili of -.. :. h.i.... the Armstrong Motor company, is j critically III at the Sacred Heart j hospital. Mr. Little wa.s moved to. me oo.xpiia! n weea ago. lo-in. green pine sianu'ood xi.oo, per tier, haul it yourself. Medford , Fuel Co., Tel. C3I. 53tf : One of the recent arrivals In; southern Oregon Is W. it. Piltwi - f .rants Pass is to have a ball i club. The local players will meet tho Takilma Miners and Glendale already signed. The only means of financing will he by gate receipts which will have to go for badly needed equipment. There will be no salaried players, the team be ing truly representative. of the city, as it is composed of business men of the community. The team should be given loyal support In Its home games at least. Urants Pass Courier. , . For rug denning service, call Mnnson, 206-H. . 73' " Mrrf. Ada Townsend of Hvnnston, 111., arrived today. to spend u short time visiting her mother, Mrs. W. I. lluir, and her sisters, Mrs. I). V.' Luke and Miss Kllzabetli Burr, all of this city. For Sale Asters and other plants. 45 Quince. imp The new Sixth street lighting system was given a test at 4 u-oiui this morning and was a complete success, neconllng to. Harry Himi hurger. city electrician. The street appeared like "a million dollars," and lent n regular metropolitan air to the1 thoroughfare, he said. There are six lights to a block, from Ook dule to Hlverslde. nnd each light has 400 candlepower. It is prob able, the lights will he used next Saturday night for the first time officially. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 327tf L. and T. C. Johnson of (Hen dale; Ore, were business callers ut the Crater national park headquar ters here today. K. L. Johnson built the new trull last year from the rim to the edge of the hike. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOOK! LOOK.: This nice t ncre home within walklitK distiuu'e f plenty work, $1'5 down, $J7 per mo. C. C. Chapman, Herrydnle A v. 7 5 V.NTi:i Man nnd wife on farm. "VifV must h Kod cook. ' Steady work to rijfht parties. X chil dren. !lo,Vitniiiji roqiiirfd tn letter. AddreMn 1. O. Itox lf.3. AnhlHiid. Ore. T4 ELKCTltlC ItAXCK liood sized refrigerator, will trade cows or poultry. Inquire til W. 4th St., 1 Medford, 70 VA.TKI) Housework by dny or hour. Phono 45H-Y. 7K FI'HXITritK ItlM'AIKlNO A. N. Thlbnult. Phone Kim-It. 4 FOIl SALE OR EXCHANGE New 4-ronm modern bungalow, ga rage, located nenr mill. lM-l.-p IKin. Will take small car or city lot in part payment. i:i-:i:iiil ,t sims. Phono sua. lii s. IJartlott. FOU 8ALB Dnndv orchard tract, located on highway: Bun pear trees. 1 ," 0 ru tin large apple trees, 7f.O to H. imiii income from garden yisirly: g.s.d modern house, gnrage and tool shed: 2 tractors, sprnv nil, rultlviitors. This is sure n luonev maker and priced at Ill.lMMl: only cash, l.alunce 10 years, r.',. Interest, wm acceilt some trade. llKiaiK A SIMS Phone Siti, m jj. lluitlett. foil HKNT Nice 4-ronm house, duplex. s: Portland Ave.: hullt Ins. fireplace, hardwood floors In living room. Will rent as Is for So per month, or palm, varnish and kiiNotnlue at per month. S-e . M. Cleipenoon. Jackson lintel. H'xt KOIl SAI.K Two choice high Int.. payed street, nil assessments paid: house now under construe. Hon: will build t.. sun. :;m v 2nd St. Phone H.M-J. 74if ' For a Tuesday, the city , public market thin furenoon wan xrep tlunally buy and had old out i mk on hefuiw the noon hour. ' One entire fi urktmni t.t , grown produce wm m1c1 before 3 1 rVlock. and by Hint ttmo all ihn ; strawberries' that had been in I ; stuck were also sold. The city mar- : ket Is growing In poinilurlty be- j j causa of the direct contact furnish- ' i ed heftVeetl lha hlll'U, ,.nH .... ...... t : "i"d.. vurie.;; tjniivc, vvvry neo. ana fiat, night. Dynge Uroa. ftiusic. 74 Try our hot plat lunch, 2 So. Sweet Shop, 0th and Ivy. 74 AuKUMta KieldH and Don a hi Mnv Knn, both of Jotiephin ; wri ""1' in ma rr Juice in this city i.m nmuHiit ny JUtle Ulenn O. Titylor. In the lattt;r' court room. Kindling tor sale, limited gupplv. .io. r uei t o., Tej. jatf T..,m rib II.,, ... - . JV'TrL::0: some.hin, , eat and the right" I persons to cook It sotf I Mr. an(, A1,. K c " 1 . daughter I.uella left " here This here this j morning for u week's motor trii I through California. nri.. t- . in, uv in c-nurge or tnethis headooartera In Mim rltv- .real extat. offk. in ih ,. I V ... 11 ,B . ',11H olt' ... ' "Rum - : ery aru building, . ... .. ... 1)y our ufjii-uLessen cooged here , at the Sweet Shop. 6th and Ivy. 74- Summer prices on select grade ! green slabwood. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. I A resident of Medlord 30 years I side In Me.iford ' "W " ago when this city was still In the !'' ' ' village class, Joe Hill, ,a member1 of the King county sheriffs of f ice i OTfl fl R fl nTTH Tinr al Seattle Is snen..ln.. n i . ., !IIIU1I V L I LIUL in Medford with Mrs. Hill visiting ... n.i,, n leititiv-i's. niie en 1 crash north of (limits Pais some ! dlsinn. , and because of th-.t his lJtf'Istay will be longer In this cltv v j machine. Th vMi,,r. i to California on a short trio Swimming now In drinking witer , at tne .Nat. at r. flowers for graduation from Samuelson's flower garden '08 Clark St. . Phono 754-X ' -a. Dlvorm mi f,rmnia nr . i Inhuman treatment were i.,,. i Obituary JinooKS Mm. Geo r kg M rtruoks punned away Monday, June :t, at tho family home near Vntnil Point, at the awe of a 4 yeai-M, 10 month? tasd. 1 day. Min nie Amelia Porter was horn in Kowler, Ohio, on AtimiHt 2.lti.4. and wan. inarrled to (leorfffi" Wil liam llrookH of Willlamm'ield, Ohio, on September 17. lKSTif She .was a member of the Christian ehureh 'of 'bowler-, Ohio. One child, Marjorie Laura, born ' on Kebrimry 1!K, 1 !)0 1 , pnxsed away In infancy on A UKti.st 1 2 of the same year. She leaven to mourn her Iohm her husband; fieonre W. lirookn of Central point, OreRon. MfhH lUtby Kiln llrook and Mrs. Kit Uh U'ltlltH of Sunlii Maria. Cat., and Howard U. Itrookn of Lorn poc, Calif., also n sister Mrs. James A. Hrown of MerriU, Ore., nnd a step-sister, Mi's. D. H. Sparks of Pell, Calif., besides nephew s, niece and nnindehildreii. Funeral services will be held at the IVrl Funeral Home Thursday at 2:30 p. in., I lev. Raymond Hees of ficiating. Interment In the Med ford cemetery- Notice i.r Annua School .Mcctiinr. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 4!l of J.tckson County. State of Oregon, that the Annual School M,.,iiiiL- of sold district will he held lit the Junior High School: : to l.egln at the hour of L' : no o'clock ; p. in. and continuing to , :" o'clock D irt. on the third Mondnv of June. helug the 17th duy of June. .-y. U. I!2. This meeting Is called for the purpose of electing two directors to serve a term of three years, and : the transaction of business usual tit I such meeting. Dated this 3rd dtiv of June. mL!l. C. A. SWIHAKT. Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: lli:ili:CCA .MKI.LOKS. " District Clerk. ISIS Tues. and Wed. CbJumbia Picture MarVueritrdflaMotl .Aiaicoitn Mcoregor - AGiChritty Vroolxlkrtedkt VirHtedJyRALPM GRAVES Comedy FIGHTING FOOLS" "GETTING TOGETHER" Matinee. 1:30: Evening, 7:00 10 ami 1.V AT ROTARY- MEET With' the 'meeting turned 'over wh' sz:::!:zxl ::!. VL-ntt tl,0 pni,. tu ...... ,...., i ......i-- . whh in regular noon hchskhi today at the Hotel Medford. A "it el h,-. (luulnted Kesion" followed the en tertalniiient and gave the new member an opportunity of meet ing the old. Two Hoy KfciutH, William Myers and (. lark Stokes, who recently passed their tenderfoot tet in troop 9. sponsored by the Hotarv M-lub, were presented before the i.iui,, weie presen.e.i nerore tne, , .he,.- ' """'her,sh, '"t ,'",'a""t ! I''"'!!- Th'' "ere he, , aiM-lau.led. A few words were ' "'" ' B,'ewe''- new heartily e ulso ; j president and general manager of ' j I he California ftregon Power com- : . .. . ' . j j ne Kurton sisters presented i.H,v,,ul orai ana instrumental se- if-ctiona during the nriv nut f ' ! he even ng This tal em.7 groun ' ! Is made un' of toUV " ls "rs " ! Mary Corinni and ucm'e und 1 . ' . . ' llle' un', i U I U III II uL I I J 11111 jW.Wi.fl. W m I W I I I Ik. Following the th'under storms or yesterday afternoon and last night and the receiving of a report here this forenoon that during, a ihun- der. storm this morning a forest fire wiis started by llgiunlng at Brown mountain, near the Lake o' the Woods, the crater National forest office staff here was on the qui vive all day lest lightning should start other fires in thej forest. The information of the Brown ' mountuin fire was phoned in by I C. Cone, the regular Ml. Pitt for- ' est lookout, who is temporarily located at Old Bnldy lookout stn- I lion, eight miles southwest of the Lake o' the Woods. The extent of I 'his fire is not known. At the! WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time IDAHO HOLUf ST. PHOHI 244 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing Service H Women's Hose 1 $1.00 Pair Silk from toD tel tent with ua 11UIU P " WIM pointed heel. HlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllF Craftsmen- Those skilled workers, the masters of their art, who would tell the greatest number, of-people of the service they have to offer, use the Want Ads. Experience has taught them that this is the best and most economical man ner in which to present their messages. You, too, will find the Want Ads prof itable. MAIL TRIBUNE II.,,- At ni.nnin. i .k.. xi- Cone also aid that the indication that there would be another hard thunder atom, in that neciion thiH arternoon. Wedding Bells Cominif a a complete urprie to his co-workern at the Mail ' ' """ .trrw nt i a niiuiv operator, and t. hfn other Med- , , . ., , J ' of the marriage of William Keftor ami Iva Irene Watts., The wedding ceremony was per formed at the home K the bride I at Keuvtty street Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Itevrend F. F.elnap of thin city, officiat- i in'- Hfrlnftp and .Mrs. Km ma ; Iveady wr the only guests " n.. Classified advertising gets results. IF ., You . pay or receive 5 rent you cant afford I to be witliout RENT 1 INSURANCE. R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY i Jackson Co. Bank Bide.- Phona 444 j I C I 1VT f C 1 Q A Q ' i tf- V tf ' I ' Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including .Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. , It is easy, to make , Shortcakes Plain ' Sheetcakes or Shortcake B i s c u its from the . MODEL BAKERY 111 W. Main Free Show Tickets With 40o Purchase f - .1. ., t i . Kiiit. l-iirnicr li-imiy j MA ItSHFIKMJ. (re.. June 4. fjPi William Slm-ck, mrmei- u p- ' uiy hwriff of fwm cunty. wan ntencd The NOW PLAYING THE-BIGGEST OF THE ','LONE WOLF" SERIES, f : ''AND THAT MEANS SOMETHING! - BAFFLING FULL OF SURPRISES BERT LYTELL 18 ' with .. GEETRUDE OLMSTEAD, LILYAN TASHMAN II IN ''A picture that keeps " ' g0 ffiP'f ' ' '' OUR.GAKO , i -;! -' . COMEDY B'P' - M )frC'jfcj ROTH ERM EL'S MUSIC ill ljjj COMING THURSDAY T aWwrt aiwiliiy -rVT-y srin'ftgr -a i - mfr Four Shows I ll W IT'S THE TALK OF THE T T. V '- TOWN H BUT HURRY It Can't Stay Forever j HEAR! vfi j M The Golden Voice of j W. I Morton Downey fafe 1 The Rythmic Feet of rrtf-,F5M Thematic Oen Osgood Perkins W$f WkA The Joyous Comedy jiy3' . - jf Bobby Watscn. fc ; And that World Famous - - -JL f bm Director and His Band. 2'5e1' jf FRED WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS THE ALL-TALKING ; ALL-SIN CrlNG, ALL-LAUGHING HIT YNCOPATION li monilm In ( h eunty jail whfn h pleaded Ituihy to a charge of MliM. - mwiiui "i " um nn(.u -o. Shiuck wu arretted XilUlr. d.iv tiiu:it. Pick o' the Big Silent Pictures Four 8hows Daily at 1:30, 3:15, 7,9 P. M. IN - rALU special; ADDED FEATURE The Talking AH Negro Comedy Melancholy Dame" By Octavus Roy Cohen Admission Matinees 10 and 35 Eveninna 25 and 50 COMING SOON Wm. Boyd in "High Voltage"