Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 11, 1929, Image 2

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    MTDFOttT) MXTL TRTRTiyE, rEDFOTtD. OTJEOOX. RT'XDAY, ATTiFST 11. 1020.
Tocal and
'Personal
i- : 1
Obituary
-Tho many veterans and I.'Kion
auxiliary memborH ibfgan arriving
homo lust iiJkM and by tonight all
will be buck In M'dfurd from ih'i
Salom convention
I. & 11. clpctrto ranuw an jiuto- j
mativ and havo oxcct-tllnKly fnt !
cooklns olrnxfiilB. 1 I
Mm. Frank Holier!. lias liari as j
crtioNtu I lin miKt Wirek her bl'ul her. I
Charles Loi.ch, null iic pli. wx. Krank '""' l" ! Will
Xitt a Illnf or holt HhnwIiiK nn
" i;:-.'l (,1V An exiMi.-illi.n of HTAAI Hul l.. Turkey 0V) Dr.
Italian ml i,f the iijlil-'iitli ccn- Hu.-rJ 'Inn Tekill, Tnr!;li
t my (.in iH'd Im ii. July is anil will Kst. h.-m imhllshi ! a vTk In
(-nniihiic until OcluhtT :1M. lie- whl.-li h.' i-l:iii! Turkish Is t hi-
KAI.TZMAN Coiiir,, l, Kallz-1 ilur.il railway fan's arc in fori-i- mother of all luliKUaKV. Hi' says,
r lirirn at 1'iiln III . I.,.i-i. ' .. ...i ..i.i.ij . - . . . .1
:,K,."::u;!uT".,:a::l'.''i".lr:'"" "u,," i .....-:.. .a,.,,,,,; ,..r , u..",.. ,1.:; ,':;, "";.- ;.
IK to Iowa, wlMTo h.t 4-n.'iKel In tric.it pe riot maix i s an- lisit-d as Turki.-U fur "fathi-r" and "in-ul-
Jacli of Oalrsltorru, Illinois, and
O ltn I.purli of Memphis, '.Missnuri.
Mm. Kobertn ami l;uiKliUr.s, J'hyl
11 and Sally, will accompany their
guest to rrccMit t'ity today.
, Ijiitly drlvliiK to L. A. via 'ak-
land, Ntsli sedan; a lady passe n
gem. 412 No. Ivy.
Miss Nina Young, a recent ar
rival In the city from Jtlilm larxl'T,
Win., Ih t liit new HlcnfiHii.ph',r and
Hocrotary of L'oiinly .Indj,-n Spar
row, KUei'cedinj; Mrs, .Josephine;
Hat email.
.Ma jor Iavr-nee Mutt, sportsman ! The new .1U.0OO all electric nlnr.t
and writer, who Is H"nHriK tlieof iIm Wilcox Sand & UravH com-'
fiumimT at Iloselmn;; fiwhliij,' and pany will start operation at drams'
citht'iiiiK material for arileM. an-1 1 'ass tomorrow. The company will
nounoes that he lias accepted an ! start work on a contract fyr lOnoj
associate editorship with Forest : cuhlc yards of cement k ravel Which I
and Stream, sports magazine. If
also has contracted to writ a ft . to ue in reinfurelna and imm-ov
i" nifKiyou. 'J"ejt(u. ,uni,M.r ,lUsim,ss K WilH mal..
maaxme un Oreyun port.i and-plant will take gvavvl .from iho r(.,, , iUmvrti of St Ulkv
i:i'nvry' NtoKUe river. Jit)U: ' Th(.y ,llllMf
Itadio is koimI when you have ('hlckvn dinners, 7.r.e. (loud' mi 'west iti Kcplumher of the same
the Hunt instrument. Iluvo youjthehesi; Ix-tter thi.n the rest. Tlie year, htci.tlng In Momcroy, Wash ,
tried the new Victor Itadio With i Covered WaKon. IMioeniX. 140i-ln.re he airain cnuiifcii' the
Among recent permitn filed with j lumber business. In the fall of
tho state engineer for water lights; l't'J lh'-y came to Orcifdn, btca'-
w.iH one by Noah Ch'tndler, J'hue- j inn east of M dftd. where they
nix, for peruiit to appropiiato .It have since made their home, and
Hecond foot from Anderson creek ' when? ho planted an orchard and
for irrigation of two acrcu. lived tu see the fruits of his labo.
A h.r.'e stock of treo props nt Mr- -Itzinan was a man of exem
Wooda Ijbr. f.'o. lKtf" j l,lar' t"" f'Hl of sterling
Koi- fulhiro to appear for trial! u"r,h 11,1,1 ('"llM "Iwuvh be d.
to aiiHwer to a charge of speeding, j landed uiton. His sudden death
Hay Anderson forfeited cash hail "tHv Thursday morning cast a
Dr. I
Kleetrola? It Is a musical Instru
meiit. I'atmer Music Ilouso. 3411
Arthur Mol.indei ari ived In Med
ford Situiilay from t'rat"r Iwilce
the latest model U, & 11. cleetric
range. 3 41
Mrs. If. C. f'.ab-y or Ashland and
her gllest, Kllie Jlehwe of Ku-
geiie, weie in Med ford Saturday.
iiis- nciiivveii win jeave ioiay ror
j Herkeleyi Cal.. to en'.er tho l-'ni-
versjly of Calinji'iiia.
$r..00 Kpeelal, fety. blocks per
load. Tel. ;i i. Med Find Co. tf
J.eo 11. Carroll recently of We
Iialchee, Wiell., lias accepted a
a result of
Stiulebaker's big price reduction
of S 1 M- jast Thursday.
$;.oo Special, fety. hlocka por
load. Tel. Gill. Med. Kuel .o. tf
An unusual yield of 331 hashclN
floom over the entire community.
Hesides his wife, .Mrs. jjy ,at
man. he leaves a sister, Mrs..'. .1.
Myers of Polo, III. Knneral s-r-
from three acres of oats has been J vlct'M wl,i "ui''d lt- liev. II
bai'vested by C. It. Hill of Pruvull.)"' s""" al !n r"K'i' chapel
County Agent Jf. 1!. Howell said
Ttasnhall. Phoenix vs. Untte Falls. I '
Sunday, Medford Fairgrounds. 141
"Can you tell me where?" Th!
Ih a frequent question asked by
strangers in Lit hla park a ml al
though' the summer season is welt
past the need for signs directing
. tourists and other visitors to points
about; 1 ho park He ma Ins. Signs
locating the litiiia water fountain,
slgnH locating tile band stand,
signs locating the play grounds, all
aro badly needed. The expenditure
required for placing sImuh about
the park would not be great and
11 certainly Ih a need which fchmild
no longer be neglected. Ashland
Tidings.
Regular slock models of the 3
and 4-hoht ,. &. 31. eb-chii; rang':
come in while enamel with n gray
trim and I bey also coino in cream
with Nile green, Arabian tan and
Alice blue trim nt tin; Southern
Oregon Klectrlc 1
Mrs. Mabel, Mack, county homo
demonstration agent, who is en
joying a month's vacation, will re
turn to duty on Auuust tfdh.
Iynge's dancfl at Nat,- Wed. and
Bat. Klgger, batter orchestra. I ll;
The Corva His A nierlca u T,e gion
post has purchased a lot EiO by I an.
There In one-story building on
the lot. L'S by f.S. wheih will be
Improved and 1 remodeled, ma king
n striicturo i!H hy 7o when com
pleted. Improvement. plans call
for a club room, a lodge room and
office on the first floor, ami in
the basement will b located a
kitchen and bajiqnet loom.
Chicken dinner Sunday at Dead
Indian Soda 'Spring". I toads are
Good. 3l'i
Mr. and-Mrs. Kurl York, follow-,
llig Mr. York's return home from
having attended the state Ameri
can legion convention at Salem
last night or today, will leave for
a wnek's auto vnent Ion trip to
various sea coast points.
Not a hinge or holt showing on
;hn latest model & ll. eleciri-1
range. tt- 1 ay
Mrs. Arthur Jlaeon1 of Indian
a polls, 1ml.. was somewhat flab
bergasted .when she opened an egg
to fry for her husband's bEeakfasi.
Tho egg contained four yolks.
Money loaned to worthy people
to pay their h-onest dehu. Thomas
Itealty Co., Km. 12. Palm l:lk.. cor
ner Main am Front, upstairs'. :Mtf
When Mrs. Helen Spence of lal
las. Tex!, arrived in the city yes
terday to visit Mrs. (. J. Wolfe of
36 North Oakdale. the two sinters
Haw each other for tho first time
in five years.
Wholesale shoe inert department.
Write for prices. 345 N. Central
Ave. - 3C1
A 73 per cent gain over all other'
offices In the Southern Oregon (Lis!
corporation system was made hv
the Grants J'as division dining
the past week, K. I. Dastey of Med
ford, general mnnager or the com
pany, announced Friday. Grants
Pass Courier.
Itegulnr slock models of ihe
threo and four-hole 1.. .V- II. electric
range come in white enamel with
ft. gray trim and they aNo come 'n
T) cream with Nile green. Arabian
tan and Alice blue him at (he
Southern regnn l'.W i tic. I 1 1
Kin II Uritt ami John Miller or
Jacksonville wrm in Medford Sat
urday. Mr. .Miller Is rxpcctlng hh
sou. and daui:hter-ln-l-uv.. Mr. and
Mrs. John Miller, Jr., of Sacra-
menio for a visit earlv In Septcm
her. Maseball. I'hnenlv v.J. Plltte Fa IK
Snndny, Medlord Kairgroiimls. Ill
- V.- 3v. )en, who has b to
AVeiser. Idaho, on business, relum
ed to Medford Friday night.
Loral and long distance haulln.;.
Wo tciye you muney. llauiey Tiau. -fer,
ti9 N. liiversido. Tel. lOH-X
im;
At the Presbyteiian chuivh.
PIloetiK, today, iivv. 1!. V. ., l-,,,n
of McMinnvlllr. former pastor, will
conduct t.orvlceM, both morning and
evenhn;. There will bi u covered
dihli luncheon after the inorniiii:
Seryfee. follftwed by a '"-i , ln.nr
iit ion with t he Western I fnion
(tft'iees here. Mr. Canrdl took up
his new duties on Monday. C. II.
Ilubbi.rd has returned to Medford
where he will become connected
with the Western Union. Mr. Hub
bard was here for some t ime !n
the tocal office. Klamath Falls
Herald.
y. Hi IT. electric ranges are auto
matic and have exceedingly fast
cooking elements. 3 4 I
Mrs. T. S. Wiliey h ft last Fri
day night for an extender! tour of
several mouths in the cant. She
will visit In Kansas City and will
then go on to Cleveland. Ohio.
$I!.r.n per load, green pine slabs,
12 or Hi-in. Ask about free kind
ling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. f,3l. tf
Cal C. Wells, deputy I'lllted
I'nited slates marshal, arrived in
Portland last Wednesday with II cs
sie Mose. Khirnath Indian 111 cus
tody. Mose was boun I over to the
federal grand jury by Pert '.
Thomas. I'nited States commis
sioner at Klamath Fails, under
bond of $i!fiuu on a charge of
in t rod net ion of liquor onto the
K 1; mat h Indian reserval ion.
Tree props from clear lumber.
Pig Pines JJr. Co., Phone No. J.
1 I SI f
Mrs. San ford lilchardson or
Ibal Lane arrived home Saturday
noon from Perkeley, where bc
had been attending Hot summer
session of Hie I'nivcrsify of Cali
fornia. SL'.f.O per load, green pine nlab.4,
1 U or Hi in. As; about free kind
ling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. (13 1, tf
Mrs. P. S. Hills of llig Fall creek,
l.ane county, killed- large cougar
last week with u caliber rifle.
She and her husband were haul
ing hay when they saw the hacks
d the cougar in tho road. Their
log trailed the cougar and treed
it. Mrs. Hills brought It down with
three shots.
Paseball, Phoenix vs. P.ulte Falls,
Sunday, Medlord Fairgrounds. Ill
The condition of Mrs. Jessie
Hopkins, who recently underwent
a major operation at tho Sacred
Heart hospital, continues to im-
Trce props, assorted I o n g t h !.
Woods IJir. Co. IJ'tf
( leorge I,. I rummnnd of Ash
hind has purchased Hie Champlin
pear orchard property, ' consist ing
of (ill acres on Ihe Pacific highway,
just above Foots creek. The prop
erly has Kiim feet of highway and
liver frontage with a bearing or
chard of Partlott and HeAnjou
pears. The I rummondH will pro
ceed at once with the construction
of a modern homo and with other
development upon t ho property.
Mr. Drummond was editor of the
Grants Pass 'ourler for a time
following the war, and later engag
ed in the commercial printing busi
ness in Medford and Klamath
Falls, lie recently sold his Klam
ath Falls plant.
The third largo shipment of Vic
tor Padio with Klectrola was re
ceived hero Monday and are most
all sold. Did you get yours? Pal
mer Musln Ilouso. . 141
13. P. Merrick of Medford and
Miss Stella Merrick of Long Peach
lell Fridav niuht for Los Auueles.
Miss Merrick hud been visiting in
Medford for the iat three months.
(Jet those fenders and a tun
bodies HtrnlKhteneiJ .ai P.rill'H Sheet
Melal Willis, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phone 4 18. tf
Ml. and Mrs. Addison Holm.
Jr., who have been Spending the
Minnine visiting their parents. 'Mr.
jnd Mr.:. ,. I. llelniM at their
home at I he K la ma I h .In net ion,
l-f this week- for Sun Francisco.
They plan in remain there i he
rest of the summer. Ashland Tid
13 1 1
Don't
say broad, say Fluln cr's
Milk Bread.
h:
It Isn't the clothes, it's the sum
mer tan skin 1 his mm inner. Get
Max Factor's al Colvig Hrims, See
the window. I HI
From ,-i ten days vMt villi rela
tives and friends at fhehalK
Wash.; Kiltth Shaver, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. I lot la lit ot Central
Point, returned home .st week.
i on can net that summer tan
t without Minhuin or freckles ,
with Max Factor's Sutnm'r Tan i:t
CoUig Ih-ug. t U
Harold lif lord, stale game
warden, reports that TO IS pheas
ants were hatched out at the
Fugeiie hatchery his season; ti.
:t:'.'i have been hatched at the uumo
farm near Pendleton, and 4.314 at
the farm at Corva II is, making a
total hatch of IT.Tt; birds. There
are also abmit s.non Viitiii lUiW (
process ot hicilbat loll.
Tree prop from clear lumber.
Pig Pines Lbr. Co., Phono No. I.
1 1 st f
Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Phlpts and
:on, IMill. plan to leave tins morn
in lo spend the day at Ihe Oregon
beaches.
ly mie's dance at Nat, 'ed. and
S.it. Pigi:.i better orchestra. 142
lr. Frederick Shirker of Port
land. MM-retary of the wtate lioard
of lioitllli, U leaving AumM IS for
Ihirope to attend ft medical con
gress nt Copenhagen. While there
lif will visit the large centers of
Interest,
Why eat at home when you run
eom out to the Wicked WafCr
Inn? Food and prices will de.
light fully surprise you. Phone
Jacksonville S3, n$
i'hursday. -Grants Pass Courier.
i Tree props from clear lumber.
Pig Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1.
i n i i r
Mrs. peiiha' Powers of Pejison,
Minn., will arrive today to be with
her sister, Mrs. Geo. I. Saltzman,
and other sisters of Pasadena, to
attend the. funeral of Mr. Saltz
man, Tree props from clear lumber.
Pig Pines Lbr. Co., Phono No. 1.
IL'Mlf
Sumner 'A. Parker, whose death
occurred last week, was for many i
years manager of Parker station, t
on Parker mountain, in Ihe Green
spring district. In the days when
the old stage coaches traveled over
t he mountains between Klamath
and Ashland. A nativ1 sou, ho was
horn In 18iio in tho Willamette val
ley, hl.s people crossing the plains
in 1X43. He left a wife Mid five
children.
Tree props. That nron nronoei.
size propper, price propper, prop-1
per place to get them. Mcdrord
Lumber Co. 134tf
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter are In
Salem visiting Mrs. Porter's parents
ill that city.
Tree props, IxU full size, at Med
ford Lumber ( "t. I LMtf
Judge and Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor
were expected to arrive home last
night or today from a three weeks
vacation, the most of which was
peM visit lug Paget Sound and
P.ritish Columbia points.
Let me write your fire insurance.
Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phone !t!'3. tf
There is one hit or work which
should have been done to Improve
the Lake of the Woods road in
the spring time when the road was
-soft enough to be effect ively work
ed with road scraper, it was not
touched and as a result it is rough
and bumpy. A bit of early work
in tli springtime would have re
lieveij the situation immensely.
Ashh.nd Tidings.
Medford Ponded Wit rehouse is
prepared to store grains, wool, hay
and merchandise or all kinds.'
Money loaned on warehouse re
ceipts at reasonable rates. MOtr'
For a visit of a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Morgan. Mrs. Harold Sanders was
expected to arrive in the city yes-J
lentay or today. r
I' limit ure repairing by A. N.f
Thibault. Phone !Ml!l-H. Kl
For the first time in sever il I
week-ends, California couples did
not predominate among the mar
riage licenses Issued Saturday ' et j
the office of the countv clerk. Tu n '
of the couples were from Ashland,
one fi-om Medford and another
from Klamath Falls. The licenses
were issued to George T. Kennedv
and Meat rice Hnxle, Itiwrence
Powell and Attadeua Spencc. aH t"
Ashland: Claude M. Houston and
Hose Meglcr, Medford; Fletcher A.
Palph and Plauche I loh lajuler,
Khimuth Falls, and ollle Coehrari;
Portland and Kdiih Cody, Sacra
mento. Window glass, all sizes; also plate
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wka.
3 p. m. Monday. Friends invite 1. '
The body will He in state at the
Conner parlors Monday from 1 2
until 3 p. m. Interment will fol
low in the Medford cemetery.
SCll LKIG It Leona Imoge,,e. in-'
fant (laughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
Lester Schleigh of S.'JIJ K. Itive:- j
side, passed away Saturday even- j
lug at the ago at two days. Jte-
mains at Conger Funeral parlors. !
Services announced later. j
Straight -Eight
4-doar Sedan
Daily Meteorological Report
Sunday. August 1 1 ;
Medford and vleinlly; Fair; con-1
tinned warm. j
Oregon: Fair; continued warm.
with low humidity and high firo ,
hazard in Intei-pir,
ot h o. kI
da s
Local Data
Tempi ralure (degs.) .. r.2 ' in)1
Hlhest. f last 12 hrs. :n; 102 j
Lowest ( fa ft 12 hrs. ) S2 f'i j
Pel. Iiiihiidlly l pet. .. 72 2 I I
Precipitation (inchest ( "
Stale of Weather . .Cb-ar PL Cdy
Tolal prt-i ipiiat:on since S-o-
tcml.er j. i!2s. i;.:,:i inches. 1
Sunrise today, .", : L" a. m.
Suusel today. 7:17 p m.
Sunt it'e Alonrtay, 1 1; p. m.
W ."" .1 -HI 'Tt 'II ISO N .
Meteorn1(L;is
I
1 at th factory
ami a Straight Eight 2-do'or sedan al $H85
Luxurious motoring becomes economical motoring! Tor
Studebnker world's largest bui!Uer of eight-cylinder cars
now offers at $1235 a luxurious four doorsedan powered
by a thrifty straight-eight motor. And imagine! A Dictator
Hix four-door Sedan as low as $1095 an tren better car
than the Dictator which sold in big volume at $1345.
All prices at the factory
O. V. MYERS CO.
Phone 464 132 So. Riverside
NOTICE....
To Theatre Patrons
How many of you remember Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Johnson's wonderful picture of the African jungle,
"SIMBA," that was shown in Medford several months
ago as a road show at $1.00 and $1.50?
0'
For weeks after this picture was shown we were re
peatcdly asked if it woidd ever return. Many had failed
to see it, and many wished to see it as'ain.
We now have an opportunity to present, in the very
npnr future n. rot.urn cr.ffaremcnt of this great picture
at the RIALTO THEATRE, but, inasmuch as the Rialto
policy is strictly first-run attractions, wc want you, as
the people we are serving, to decide for yourselves. If
you wish to see "SIMBA" and see it at regular Rialto
prices 10, 15 and 25 cents clip the coupon below, mail
it to the Rialto or leave it at the box office.
I would like to see a return engage
ment in Medford of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Johnson's "SIMBA."
Signed
P. S. It is understood that the return of this coupon
is considered a great favor by the management of the
theatre, will be held in strictest confidence and in' no
way places the sender under any obligation.
And unless a satisfactory number of coupons avil
returned, the picture POSITIVELY WILL NOT BE
SHOWN.
Coupons Must Be in By August 14
(Signed)
RIALTO THEATRE,
S. G. MENDENHALL, Mgr.
119
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I'V oliviis iiuiliyoi.s.
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Iiiim lllsrliiMril thill innst lillllilllls
live lmiKi'l' 111 r.ipllvitv Hi.', ti III
thi'lr niiliii-iil liiiuiiis. 'i'Ihm is nt
Iril.illiMl In tuiit In Hi.- I.ittrr i'iiii.
mill ft'rtl tho 7i'o ii nl inn Im veri'lve.
siiuuii itiic.
SImIimI mi'i-tltii; i,f Slskl-
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U K. WILLIAMS, Si'.'.v.
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Phone
51
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ICE CREAM
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ManVactun LhrOu'n &u&f?Jffl
With Our New Cooling Plant
Every breath of air you breathe
in this theatre is washed and
chilled In Medford's Million Dol
lar Water.
1 STARTS VT
TODAY
CEWTBjCT--ll-J-
Continucus1 Shows
1 :30 to 11 P. M. Today
Four Shows Daily During
Wcsk Days
And No Two People in Medford Will
See It Alike
ALL TALKING!
ALL AMAZING!
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What wis she? . True or false . . .
was ho just a friend ... or secret
lover? And what of the husband?
WARNER BAXTER
EDMUND LOWE
Stars of "In OU Arizona"
with Kf!
MARY DUNCAN in
mm
Continuous Shows Today 12:30 to 11
TODAY
ONLY
.
The. Pick
o' the Big
Silent Pictures
Out of the saddle and
into the air for the rides
cf your life.
' ' " ' ' 1'
WITH
JOBYNA
DAT CT.-1M
UrtUU 1 WIN Jf
PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
S,'J5a Mi PTFS K?v.Ii. f-rs bkv n rrxr
' wvk a sjf fwj-A s
A
A baffling, talking sen
tion that will keep yon
in cn an argument for
weeks to come.
Pe Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
Good Food Good Berries
Elect rotlisrapy Chiropractic
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9th SucvtMiful ar In Medford
Treatraentt hjr Aiipnlntment
Meaiora center Bldg. Phone 63 1
Natiinil Metheda Jwd Hclehoo
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ALSO-
ALU TLKING
COMEDY
"Happy
Birthday"
II crnr- t TnB La'est
iItur Talking News
Admission
Evenings
25 and 50
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V 'V1 yjtr 0F SMDLE AND SKY
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ALSO
GOOD ADDED
COMEDY
LATEST NEWS
KOTHEKMEL'S
MUSIC
STARTS
TOMORROW
FOR 3
BIG DAYS
XANE GREYS
. - - -rTES, ir -w nn..j n.
m;tux.'j'i van-
Wallace Berry
JEAH ARTHUR
CHESTMl CONKLIN
ITS BEERY'S GREATEST ROLE
GREY'S FINEST NOVEL
CONKLIN'S INIMITABLE COMEDY