Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1929)
METVFOKT) MATL TR.T.TTNT., MTCDPORD, OTtEfiONV SUNDAY. .TTTXE 0, 1020. ,1 visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmcr t lapp home spetit last Friday from The KuUllx i ll I'uclfh railiouil mill ha a cri'vv' of So Mi-xiran IuIxmcih working on tin trark 1k-tu-ifn-AIrfonl nnd Tolo; rephirliiie lies and installtnu lieuvirr ruilH. Fiv l'nh"siiy of Oi-fuon uili- j Th iltv iJiil.lie .n;n ki-t y.ter- . I 'our hjk-IhI .cunt of ; Hlwine U-i-h will cou' h hij,'h school alii-1 (!.( uas a t'U?y platr utjuiii, with ok-liI'is iroin th vnm pjssvtl Iflin u aiiiH lolluwhiic Ki'mlualion ; Hit tintjnrity Hie Mtmk, of Ihmiii- , th; cui-li Mldiril . yi-sittr;.y . ai Klik"'. 'ivt will o AliT- j ki'w n nitlmi ot nut -uiiy, l.ut'r"m- t" i Iiir )hiuim. fnllowiiiK nt- rl II Hawaii. Ji'iyl HmMtii, Ira ; still lo.tvin a -coot! HUiiply for aft- ti-nrlftin at th national rom-eittlon .l is. ( ifoi'ue i 1. aunt-pa eti ami havii daughter, .Maifiarel. I It for I'ort l.uul la-t evening in viMt -Mr. and .Mis. H. It. itines. .M is. Ui u nimeli t flauKiiter, and son-in-law. for sev eral weeks. Mi -Maiffaret Launs piieh has Just dosed a smreosful year of school at .Merrill, Klamath county, wiier she has tieen re employed for the next term, .Mrs. W. . Junh and -Mr. U Kiser left Inst week for their home in P.sadena, a!lf. Thy ivd Uhi in f.-iiiral I'oiiu. A nunil.er of local hareh ill f.in are planninit t h.t th' h:(Mlall pa me tomorrow afternoon at Jart"tivHle pet Ween T.ih'llt and a team made t of ptayers from the fnmier dry. The Ja li-invill playfi-H have won tin straight Kames and plan to repeat anotJ.ri win tomorrow. Harry Mutton, hissct and ir.ana-r,-!- ( tin- Hott 1 Mciiturd. r-nn i"'d Mime time in Ki:i:,.iu. . Iocal and : -'Personal iiusinc.is. Miss Hoi is Kindle, who had Iteen visitint; in fentral Point t. makitiK a hlKticr tl Irflrk !- j 'nlif, I .' 1 1 t'olt'H ail! i- ; cnioun sIiopihth. tftru whvrri.'H in i- A iiKel' last 't'k. Twi it i n r hi th-HKind, as well as drewm-il vhva w-r pulieil by th noith- two weei;s. fel 111 tied to. her ji.,.; t mn in I lolly uod, Calii i Week. silile. Tin .McxicjiMH wci lahoritiK ,! .Ij f i' M. 1 Inner., Hiar nuiii'l on th football tram for j pimli ry. tin- t-arly l.uyoirt K'ttiiiK bound niorniiiK train and two by tlirce y-ars, will ivplac Prink Cal- ! tin- rlioii u of ihe two proiiurtH. No. 14 lal ivtMiiiitf. No jprcial llmm at .Mod lord hiKh, ('ultsoii JtIh- inarkot stay open on its mar- trains are expected, to come lioiiiK to On jion as yen i Mik ki id , ki-t days of Tuestlay, Thurnduy tin ouh t his ay, all hti vintf bw roach. ll..l(;fn. eX-W'ehti.ot K'Ulh'! Saturday until 4 o'clock, in muled over the Natron cutoff Int ra plain, will coach all sport h at , the ailei noon, and Ik reported to runs of lens inib'HK" unci liioun- f last week near Keveii On k. a ml have iM'eu employed' for two or three month, on jh work. Thoy are iniiklnfc their headquarters, ut Conti'al Point. Tiv Thrift Shop Iium nuiny tmi Kalns from Juno 1 to June 17. Anionic them fire the following 4'hihlren'a Imthinu sultH, lutllcK' il it us, hatH. coittH, tc, meii'H Milts " overroatH and hat, nnd aNo NKW ViiKK, .1'ine 8. (.Vi l:, , (Jrunce is KoitiK Into the tali;:, Hm will act in n musical film colleye !ife. The Catholic ladies will hold rard parly at K o'clock Wedncudiy The Jinlltn hivh. od lm hull j lie irmwinr in popularity eucn (lay tain cranes.. . cveniiiK In the Parish hall to which catcher and football .marter fut witu the no i east uf produce in l-'orest Pi. krtt has rc-turnW! to a hook uillf and 'cnt iiK Hweepem. I the niinllc In Invited Hildire. liOO i!ir- years, will K to la (irande; jsto. k. his home at Cold Hill from the I!. Thrift Shop It in tvA of all (J )ilinm.h(. w1I ,,e pHyPl, Coles. ffMftlr.ill end, will no to j -it,i VjKru-r of AMhlaml, for- reon Stale colh-j,'1. where he Is Hp- liimi or I IOtninK a Uli..m- im- I f reKhmeiilH e. vei1 lHr Mf..v ti i Pi ineville and M it Y field, football ! uu v im.l.c in the t ' im ihi v-... a studillt ill journalism and ad- SILVERWARE Ideal for InK ttiw-nrded cloihtiif,'. Olshea or A vU!1(). jUM.e from Hill9m on and har-ehnll man, will go to Lake- ,mik service during- the veitlslnR, to spend the summer va- ruiitture i fKi' io in nffl(.ll(j huHineaa last week was M.jview. t suuiuier, will, leave" noon, lor Vo- t'nn. 4fifi nr-ilcHver at the Thrift Shop, ),, McA,rt,.r etilUi n,.0ri)orallon I'arentH Send your boys to tin 1 semite National park, with which i " " . over Woolworth 8 a.uiut ( uc more.' ) 0()mmli.ilnni.r I for a happy vacation. Her he can i ho has ol.iained a position. I Two younK U'ls flolie trnnrt-; chioken dinners. 76c. The Gov- i nJoy wimminB, flshlnji. mountain , Miss Ma. v Cllhert. memher (,f pf.rtailon to Kan l'rancjtco before j d w ,h , loo ; hiut..o. .i.iin Reverv.-.iion. lim-.ihe Me.n.n.i i.u.ii N.h....i r.....tt.. Phone 51 Wedding Gifts ..JUnu 1-'. ItcferenefS exchanged. : Bedford nost of the American ! it,.H Mr .v F fihrt. Trail OreJ t,.fi lsi week i,. snen.i ih ,' )'hone 1S4T.-J. II.OKioti will hold its rcKUlar meet-i tf'iaier vacation at Ciiiin U'Hhinu. o. line vAu'r.l..v from Klaimilli .'.' -M""""y "'K u nl ,h- '""""., Mt Ki.thiyn TI,i.mion has r-' Mls .M.Mkm HiinK. U,-hv al ll.. . ' (-u....la IJnn-ii A Kaa cl . ' " PAtlE TWO li. yiZ'z: -S : 3 1 sMif no l.ctter. ms inree urou.e.H and Kon from BoiHe, Idaho, are at hiff bedside. l)nnce at Clillder's' Hall every Kntiirdn? nlht. JJurton Hlmerfl. 83 Mra. Josephine Jones, city school nurse, left today for UlrmliiKham, Ala., whore she will remain dnr- IK ihe summer. viKltli.K relatives Hnri fl-ien.ls. Hhe was aeeonipanled hy h"v two small sons, and by .Miss Dorothy Jane Wallers. hiKh sehool dlrl. UaOKhtfi" "f lr. and Jlrs. W. A. Wallers, who will visit her grandparenlH in Arlinnsas. Money lonned to worthy people In pity their honest debts. Ihornaj ltealty Co., Rm. 1-', Palm Blk.. cor. Main and Front, npmalra. 24tf The majority of the Medfold and other valley students at the l of ).. the O. S. 0. and other higher educational Institutions of OreKon. have returned home the past few days for the summer X'a- ctitl.m period, wummer prices on seie.ee grauo,wl(h Dl. ,..niy iu.m uni j,,.,, gl'een Jilahwood. Mcdfofd Fuel Co. I Lj.,ln KnB (.limy nurs(, ln ,.,.,, Tel. CS1. B3tf '"" . . . ' , in the city toi , inini h neeon ' lOKe, io wnicn jioiiii iiv ui.ui- punfefl MannReT ueorgo Jiowaru last Tluirsday. Swimming now ln drinking water at the Nat, 44tr Flowers this week nre to Rive way to an extennlve exhibition of poa bulboj-ft or winter blue Krass, Ki'nwn In northern California, at he chamber of commerce, where flowers have been on display for feveral weeks part. The material for the display was broiiKht to Mfdford yeterday by W. li. Pher g.mnn, dnd Includes what nre said to b many rare specimens. Ilotiue Klk Hotel a place to eat, something to eat, and the right grrMnns to cook It. 60tf To Join her husband nt Chicago, Where he will be temporarily on huhlneHK, Mrs. flain Robinson left this city the latter part of the week. Kindling for onle, limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. fi3tf I,ee lirleker, local Poy Scout executive, expected to Join Oscar Hoover, the scout executive of Klatmtth Falls, tvml family, who are spending the week-end at Lake o' tho Woods. Kor saleChoice field-grown an nuals of several different varieties." Xow Is the time to plant. Phone 4&2-l2. &.' K. Chostnln. 84 , ' Following a visit with friends in MedfrtHl, ltn?ehnrg and Portland, of two weeks. Mis. T. 8. Abbott and MIhh l.lln Moe liav arrived home nt Kin mat n Falls. Panee at Nat every Wed. and Sat. Pynge Bros, music. 80 : M1sh Atlce Morris ot Eugene, Mid Mrs. IX Arthur of Kagle Point, were business visitors In this city last Friday. Miss Morris will spend the summer months visiting relatives at l-Jagle Point. K'heapi lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 327tf A large excavator, of particular benefit In digging drainage ditches, was unloaded yesterday afternoon nt the local freight yards for the R. I. Stuart A Sons contracting t irm, The machine, the latest of Its type, was shipped from low.t. i and will be put to work next Mon day nt the new Medford airport now " under const ruction. Follow ing the completion cf this work, the machine has a long list of other Jobs to complete. For sale F.xtra fine annual Including Clark In, Zinnia, French and African Marigolds, Petunia and other varieties. S. 10. Chastaln, N'ovth Pacific highway. Phone 42-I,-2. 84 Here from Kansns on a visit With her mother, Mrs. Cora Hill, and other relatives. Is Mrs. Harold Scott, nee Miss Betty Hill, and ihree child-en. Mrs. Scott's hus band Is a professor on the Kansas Agricultural college fficulty. S3 Rain or shine our wagon0 cajl on , your grocer twice daily with n freshly buked supply of Fluhrer's breads nnd pastry Which art made with the one idea that qnality is remembered long: after price is for gotten. A , - . ,,,,..,,. (lf to the county council to he held in ISrunlH ). , ,-xl Thurmlay. t tl.oso fonflcro and auto bodlH atrii ghtened at Iir Ill's Sheet Kervlro .Station. JMione 418, tf V. O. t'ookwpy will ho. m ftKsuni.' .,,,, ,1M ,,. ;.. 11II1I111KM. ', tho I'lKKly WitfKly more on .:at Main str . tne write your nro. Insurance. fail Y. Tencwald, Hotel Holland I'hono 083. tf If present plans are carried out. the I'enlnil Point lirnneh of the j.,,,,,,, county rulilln Health as. socinilon will hold Hh first baby clinic Tuesday in Its new health center building In the last stages of construction. The new center will be up-to-date in every way and will replace quarters formerly in use in another Hectlou of the city. The clinic will be under the direction of the county health unit, l,adles' house flreflses, office i (ircjfHes or nurses' unirorma for is',,'- Tailor made to meflsure. The i j ll. Soamea " It o b a I I a " line, j Every wearer Is a booster. " Cali,vis,., immunization for all who 964-1., forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dressca for nale. Mrs. Barto, 4 t f Mrs. H. C. Sfoltze, former well known Medford resident, who Irid spent several days here last week visit ing local friends, left Friday evening for her home In Portland. For ?alc Aster, zinnia, marrl gold plants, 10c doz.; other kinds. 4a Quince. 75tf The city council and the city water com mission will hold a, meeting tomorrow night for the discussion of the water situation relative to the proposed selling of city waier to outside districts and municipalities. Dance ot Nat overy Wed. and Sat. ! Dynge Bros, music. 80 j Mrs. Knlherine West of Seattle j lias taken over the lunch room at i he Johnson market and started operating the b unities last week. Select grade factory block $5.50 pei: load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. f.31. B3t Following his defeat at the arm ory Friday night at the hands of Mob Ki use of Portland, Moose Xoi beck, Canadian wrest ler, left yesterday to rejoin the llildebrand shows nt Hoseburg. Ho is con ducting an athletic show with the company nnd has been meeting all comers. 1 lis defeat by Kruse in regarded by local wrestling fans n being an accident, and they would particularly enjoy jelng the two men re matched lu the thought that Norbock Could win the next match. Play that piano: It will prove your best friend. Play the latest nng hits; play classical melodies; play tho old songs; play Jazz. The Halght Supplemental System shows you how in a few lessons. Haight Music Studio, 818 Liberty Building. Phone 12. .78 Among the Oregon State College students who have returned home for the summer vacatiuu are Har old DeVoe, Karl Oliver, lloland Hoover. Chester Hubbard, Jack Porter and Warren Hamlin. All choice plants. On north Pa cific highway near Owen Lumber Co. Phone 4.rJ-l,-2. 84 Mrs. K. N. Kldriilge and son. Hilly Hamum, left yesterday for Portland to spend several days visiting relatives and friends, Select grade factory blocks $R.B0 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tol. 631. 5;ur Mrs. Ira Chastine, one of tin Central Point teachers, has Joined her hnMiamt lu San FrancUco, where he is attending an elec tricnl school, and will spend her summer vacation there. lfl-in. green pine slahwood fl.00 per, tier, haul It yourself. Med Fuel Co., Tel. 631. BStf The peach nnd apricot crops in the Willow Springs district will he poor this year, according to Frank Dean, who was In Melford yester day on one of his regular weekly visits from that secjtnn. Karly frosts ruined thesp two crops. Ho we ve r, Mr. 1 ea n sa w a r rea t deal of benefit In the rainfall of the past several days, and nald wheal crops In his district prom ise ti be the best they have been for some time. Itngue Klk Hotel place to eat, something to eat, and the right persons to cook It. 60tf Following the announcement last week tlrnt a dairy inspector Is to he appointed by the city of Medford, City Health officer L D. Inskeep received many applica tions for the position the day fol lowing the announcement. Appli cants came front nil parts of the valley, hut they were referred to City Pecorder Mose AIToid, who has their applications on file. Dl-ln. green pine slahwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. SM. Mtf Mrs. (ieorge l.tndley and daugh ter. Miss Cert rude, of K la math Falls, formerly of Medford. left lust Monday for San Francisco, where they will vMt for several days en route to Michigan and Missouri, here they will spend the coming two monthi. While ill San Francisto they will be the nut Ms of Mrs. l.tndley s son-ln- hnv nnd (humbler. Mr. nnd Mia.!0'1'1 hlin to Aiifceh to l'i:mk ib-aiou. attend the natimml Miiine conven- cheap dry lumber at Mod-font 'Ion. lie m m -ompanied on the Lumber Co. S27tf trip by Mist. MeCrodie. aain, ' ; . ' , II i-f.mitnn kin v KmnekfntF nnd htlt I , tnnholt. The Fa.hlon Shop, 424 l Me(lford m,ie, rnone n'. ltf ..,..,, ?,.,inv ll lawman or UH. Kijiinitin raii rcruiiiiiK , ..lin e ot ine ... n. army, win j at the Medford Ivderal l.ulhlinK June HI. II and J2 for the pur - pose of enlisting any young men , who mav be Interested. The army , hul ia.hrancheH in which enlist- j ment.s. may he made. ,.jiff Sinjtht (.,,! i',,Jnt lj(.r,.y j Summer prices on select trade KVitw,.Vi in MedKn d yesterday, in Kn'oti Hlabwood. Med. Fuel Co., !liM ojilnlon. over half of the her-j Tel. t 3 1 . 63tfl,.j,.s IUV(. been ruined and othera MarrhiKe HiM-nsea were issued yesterday afternoon at the county clerk's office to Mlnier NichoN, 1, of Weed. Calif., and Wilma Jack son. IT, of I uusmuir, Calif., nnd to V. J. Martin, 2(, of Lewiston, "a lif.. and itoberta U'illianis, lil, of Indian (iiilcii, Calif. Window n laHK, all sIzrh; also plate glasH. Trowhridge Cabinet WkH, Am a preventive measure ayalmt pissible con tract inn at typhoid .Vcd a drlnkiuK water from .....iminiii i,',..,, nllli r-,. .v ;,.,., ,.. Kinlly Holcom of the county health unit, yesterday ad- would he immune against the dis ease. The process Includes three treatments and will keep the sub ject to whom 11 is administered i in in une for several years. All World war veterans underwent im munization during the war time, but the effect has been dissipated by t ime, and Dr. itolcom urges them to be immunized again to prevent contraction of the disease. For real rye bread, try Mode! Bakery's. Ill V. Main. 80 Mrs. (ieorge JlHiiimersly of Oold Hill has accepted a position in Medford with the Jarmin & Woods Drug cumpany. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. S27 tf An expert lecturer for the Stand ard Oil company and the Kthyl Corporation of America lectured lectured yesterday afternoon ut the lleelie and Kindle station, and at 3 o'clock at the Weaver station, on High Compression Motors as Per taining to Kthyl Gasoline." Hngue Klk Hotel a plaoe to eat. some thing to eat, and the right persons to cook It, 60tf Indicating-Medford Is ahead of some f the larger eastern cities in airport construction work, u let ter was received from the city of Philadelphia this week by City Knglneer Fred Schefiel, In re sponse Jo a request for airport in formation, saying that Philadel phia has no airport, but hopes to have one under construction In a short time. A letter from Lansing. .Mich., gave the same Information that no port had been Constructed, but efforts are under way for the establishment of one. Kindling for snte. limited supply. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 681. 58t t John Koaa has purchased tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ueeves an- Joining the Federated chinch. Mr. Heeves has been a forest ranger in this section for no vera I years. Ho has been transferred to Jef ferson. Ore., and he and his wlfo left for his new post last week. Cent rn I Point Am relca n . A divorce complaint was filed In circuit court yesterday by j am Jordan against Pauline Jordan, both of this city, on grounds of cruel mid inhuman treatment. The couple was married in Kugenc July 4, HiUti. ami hnvu no children. remaps to . i;. Morris ot theRS Table Hock section uoes the tlis- I K.1 miction or being the only larmer l in the Table Hock section who had his first cutting of hay safely stowed away in his barn before the arrtval of the hard rains of last week. He was hi Medinrd yester day expressing his joy over his good fortune and over the pros pects of a second good buy crop, encouraged by tho unusual mois ture In the ground. Mis. J. T. Proebstfleld left last week for her home In Minneapolis, following a visit here with Mrs. W. H. Menitt. Superintendent Sollnsky. who has been steadily increasing his force of Winkers at Crater Na tional park for two weeka, now has n force of 70 men Ahere, the most of whom are engaged in pine beetle pest destroying work. Kvery effort will be made to do as much of this pine beetle work ay pos sible before warm weather sets in, and to get the park entrance reads cleared of snow beiore the Crater lake season opens on July 1, When H. A, tTini) Fnllln. chief clerk at the local Southern Pa cific district office, break Into magaxlnc print, he 1m no piker, and In his lateNt nccom plishment did not stop until his picture, showing him holding u fishing pelo and standing In water over his ankles, appeared on the cover of the cur rent Issue of the "Southern Pacific Mutletin," official monity publica tion oi the railroad. The picture is wo well taken, friends are baffled and ill c a turn t to belle e Tim Is a real angler In-dead of a tired buslncNK man going to the river for are-d under the pretext of fishing. Chief i.f Police Cta tons Mc Credie expected to return this week from a vacation trip, which cation al her home in 1 ierntdston, fiisterti ttiftuni. MSH M B.nn tor, phwlcnl L ,r".i. r of U, . i"5f..rl .N 1 ,' 1 ' " ""'"' "'.".. is, ... , .vi1(.ii she will snenrl l-n weeks al her ral.ln at Devil's lake, ., ,,. K , Sil rrancisco to vlsll fl,,.nrs (urinK jy. . Th(. , ,.,lw.,.ly crop , In . the i 1 e nyt u M.k.H r,illf.lt, 11(.enrdint ' were damaged. As a result, the ! price of berries per crate has ud- ! vnnced, ifiio and yesterday was $l.ri) per crate. Scottish Hlt. stated meeting Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection, Juno 10th. He- freshmeiitH. L. K. Williams, Seoty. Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2& IlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllll iiiiriicrP. ' -' ; 1 lllllll!llllllll!llllllllllllll!llllll!llllll IB5 So true, so amazing that we defy a single person to a- : -i I see it through without beihg so profoundly moved continuous SHOW today 12:30 to ll that he or she will remember it for weeks. WM TODAY iPg: Jr.; ' (AlAmajv'.! ' ll m4 ""''" 06nil6iII6I- Of ! h HSSfflr ' W 7 1. f I ' AND A CAST OF . ;;; ; carl dane : Wa,ter Huslon GEO K. ARTHUR "WfTx W m "ViKSw S Wl. w&vi iKSTPSS m B r . ' A I V "v T. . . ,.afl. a U1"'" - ... -.V.-J S'l&l ... 1 v -a Moi-p npiisallimal than anv front- B :: ' ; -' '' ' 1 " , rmki - 9) A) 7 , !., -..op"-lh roal throbbing S Ol ::-r : VVv: i :;:: tC3 O 2 .1 Nl I SIR) ft C r5 - drama if a two-fisted, ird lilooil'.d W .- ;"V V. ' , . I "V nowspaiier man with nil a man's 8 r. -'fit- 'i-r-KC VA'WtCT'i:'- fi'"t!f. 1 Also 44 V stronmh nnd wraknoss. A virilo. B:' s-:..ti.Vv:-:".. v::';:; . .fcyk'- Wf?1 V-aI . fi.uhtinK man t,.,n bctw.on lov,. f.r g : P W'(i GOOD ADDED Sif yCV the mud scramble of news and his H k S.., Rftj&W-:- .,BK&,J i SHORT PL ' fA CS&S5 fonilne. a for pretty fares and sill:- ffi v-i'.-'.'-.' ':'?irr--2 lp FEATURES . ' 1 en knees. Jf '" ROTHERMEL'S jTi '. ALSO b I'-' jhlftfjj V '' fiWi J I- MU8IC &' 'SPECIAL 1 V.V Wlii I -jpssssssss talking I mm- wm i O JK 8 DAYS, STARTING I . l ' llV A f l l Ti.iiAnnAiif ' ! STAk LAUREL "I E MSmhrA 1' Pi f TOMORROW : " 1 1 lrpll 3 W&C V , t. I! OLIVER HARDY 8 JkM YtmlM 4fM4'; John ,. in H I v$V' ' By".01"? 4 ' UNACCUSTOMED . f ii,' . 0 I - AS WE ARE" , $ ft AH ... . MMh I Mil w Tempest s Mr ( - m yH- Vlfl -The met stirring ro- f Ev.nin, A, 7 fe TALKING MWW l' tor'' y ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY IT IS YOUR DUTY To yourself find your family to lUTiiiiKe for a sound bunking conned inn, - iv sy.sfeiinitic .-savings jiliin, consi'i-vatitvo invest ment program and adequate life insurance. V are einipped and ready to lielp yon in matlers pertainiii!; to vonr financial needs. "Partners in Community Development" I WMi sir ! hXS- 3iJ Mere Startling Than Tomorrow's m$M j leadline 111 i m . . , Mm ; Towle Solid Silverware or Reed and Barton Silverware In Both Solid Silver and Plated LARRY SCHADE Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918 . Next to Cratcrian ! ' -'; CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY 1:30 TO 11 P. M. ' ' Every homo must li.'ive silverware. So what is more appropriate for the June Biide than a Chest of Silver. sr: ' - . . . w,i.:wa ll