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MTWFOIW MATT. TinUUyR MEnKOlW, OltKiiOV. MTKSMAV. APtaXT U 10-10. I'AOI'! TURKU TO APPRAISE LOT IBARTLETTS MOVE EAST GENERALLY NEAR AUGUST 21 i AWALLING r.vw SO. CENTRAL AVE.1 I Ctty eounciltuiii fee-1 lliat tin S40ti. ubkrri hv .Itinc. Karhart fn tin piece of properly at tlu end of South Central avenue, ami nor rs.sary for the extension of that avenue, is loo IiIkIi and a commit If1 lias been appointed to Investl Kfito I lie matter. This was the de elf ton made, at the. special meeting uf the city council Monday a I'l .' noon. Tapayers present at (he meet ine, as well as Hie council ui'Mr. brrn, do nut feel aide In pay .Miss Karhiirt the price asked lor th lot. It will he necessary, uiem hern point out, to spend approxi mately rtJ0i on paving the street mill laying the water and sewage systems. In ease the investiga tion eiuuiniitee liml.s the tint wurth lens than the price asked, the prop crty will lm condemned, they an nounce. Mayor Pi pot wild that the open in up of Strut h feudal avenue is u inovo to he encouraged hut there are certain feat urea which must In., considered carefully. The legality of levying taxes from a separate; district on residents of an adjoin tug idifttrict is douhteii. fur one thing. Mayor Pipes pointed out that in opening up the avenue be yond Hoyd street a now district would he, created. Taxes for this improvement, however, are already beiue levied against property own era along South Central avenue. Members of the investigating committee have not yet been appointed. K. :t Wiotfra Scahroe, ' In r t iHTt iini' orc u pf duett the nmti una fill itito ti't u'mis f-' 1 1 1 "t tiifim .. mi ii-;i.l. who hint iui iamn to lif el Itt'-rkualtf. n tttUvhl. . ctil(n-j iii E'l'thatil It uii.i m 'fi't i.icrn.iK uuh f iimri.M..i Vri oiiu u utt hrr Mmfrroiy intlitv, who hrrh roirra An di Ji JL tvr vir l'ner I'fU. a atl.tr Hluckiratrr ifnoi( whom Groiu ten lon nil kiton'. Hut the vr i t rfny UiTHoffit mrts lflt uiJ hnvnn wore ot the rommioi if 1 a -it r 'penally of rw place Ah. ., if otoui. Rertrum FofiT htt'ry .did err taut mrheolaoiral tvrum rffmytnl "tout bfnrath the surface of the estate. tern movement of the l!art- lelt peal' ciop will not be general in ibis section before Wednesday, i Augii.i -1, in the opinion of many! ; liK-al growers and shippers. Some picking is underway al the : present time, hut a majority of tliei growers, heeding the pressure test i advice presented in a staleiueni ' issued estci d;iy by Prof. Henry ; liartniann, Oregon State College . expert, ami Prof. l- C. Heiiner nf the Sou: hern dragon Kx peri in cut staiion, are waiting until the Ibirt i letis are at their best for shipping ami keep, after reaching eastern t markets. I ( I rowers are uracil not to rush jtlie season. through fear of hail. wiiul. ami tbumler and lightning. vi,.l,-t t-l..iK,s.' Ih.ll xiul uin.l "early entirely of cowl and cnRinsi. iin- nnw the chief cunccrn n( ihci 1 will no' describe Ihnt run except m-ch.-inllMs. I lo sny we logged 65 land miles In an .lityics lOiliutstiin uf the ('. Klld K. reltp of orchiinls, st(i(l this litem. Cliaoter 3 THE MYSTERIO-I PELL WAS destined to meet Veron' -a aain cu the after. loun fullowlnj fell's visit to Woodcoi. With h?r were Anderson Hoyle and Martin SomerPeld. wliom she Introduced lo mc. and Insisted 1 Join them In a pionosed speed boat run hour. It was more Interesting tur me to watch S'eronlra's glowing ini; thiit he would do some plckiiiKj blue eyes and Roldcn complexion. But before we landed 1 learneu sev- SEEN BY ROTARY ? ;HiirtinK tiinniri-ow. hut tliut he did 'not expect to swiiiK into full action before next week, "an the fruit is ! not eomillK ;,Uint; as fast as ex- peeled." lie said the picking this (week would tic to f:ct the ranue on condition and pressure tests. It is expected that the federal i plant experts, scheduled to aeconi. , Many a car of Kniie Iticer valley I fi (lit east, to study refrit;eratiiiK and iciiiL; will arrive the end of J the week. The federal inspectors. under the direction of Dr. I,. It. Hawkins of the federal bureau of I I'lanl Study, will make u thoroimh study of this phase of the fruit Industry, and expect to accompany la dozen pear trains on their east- ird journey during the coming (.son Their data will be used by of. Ilartman. in conjunction .ith his study of storage and mar keting conditions, in a campaign launched by the Fruitgrowers ernl thines directly and Indirectly. That Hoyle and Somerfleld were lh prisoner when Pell broke l:i with an apparently unrelated re mark. "The Roman conquerors were hu mane to their British prisoners, weren't they?" he asked. "I donl' know." I replied. 'Well, they were.'' 1'ell retorted. "More than can be said of some people lit modern times, modern convict prisons, for example, eh padre?" Duriui the month 1 had been a'. Ulackwater, it had become obvious just one man seemed to have bj enmity for l'ell Mr t'other bury. But It had become equally evident the most sinister ot the hatreds was that of Marling tor Pell and Pell tor MarliitK. We found Mr. Kotheibury super intending the work of two men al the very edge ot -lie excavatloiiB. lis tall flsttre, large features, sil ver hair and spotless black clothes made a notable picture and cer tainly looked far more clerical than Mr. Marling. "Ah, my dear Pell!" cried Mr. Folherbury. "Here is a real find. And Mr. Grenofen tills will tet your skill How do. Marling?" l'ell Insisted tne sensational dis covery should bo broadcast. Mr. Kotherbury urged him to wait, but In the end. a note went to The Lon don Times, supplemented by com- SAY EIGHT FIRES NORTH OF ROGUE RIVER WERE SET I Kiuh' liies were repoi led in I1'.' , llea-.,HH t'leeli district Uoilli if i Itnune Uiver Monday evening, the 1 Incal forest service otiice reported t h is moinin;4. All of the h!a,cs i are believed to be incendiary as (hey were all in u line in a lerri 1 turv covering about six miles, J Men were dispatched to the ter i i itoi v immediately and sncceede I ill) briiminj: live of the lives timlc. j control late last night before they ihad rained much headway. No ie ! pons had been received this aHer j noon as lo the other blazes, j Heavy smoUe in the llogue Uiver j vullev is blowing in from the fires til Klamath eountv ami northern California, h'cal officials say. There nre now no tires in t his disi ; h i 1 lame enough to make mm h smoke as is prevalent. J.G.PE ii-J XL. BLACKWELL HILL CRASH COSTS $50 iTHREE BIOS LET The Henley military trophy. J-'kuo and Traffic association. awarded the drum corps oCthcl local American Legion, was on Wlsplay jU Hi" Kiilnry club ineM ing t hi.s noon nl the Hotel Med- ford. The run was a wanted by i Major AV. I-V. Henley for Hie; most military appeaiinu ilrumi i-orps in the Htutc eumpetiiion at. Salem. i Hadges were awarded Donald Herdan, Jim Horner and .lack .Adams of the 1 !oy Scout troop number ;t, by K. I. Dazey. These three boys aided in the search for youiiK Keruuson last week, when he was reported lost. I'ictures of the Sunset Trail celebration. Klamath Hoy Scouts nt Lake o' the Woods, airviews of the new airport and also soim t;ood pictures of Heinle "The Klving Hut eh mini." were Three bids fur work on the new jjrport were awarded nt the spe cial meeting; of the city council held Monday afternoon. They were for the looting, painting and wil ing. The People's Klectric com pair was Riven the contract for wirhu the airport. William Thurman. wl -i a hid of S152G, will do the airport Khihrer.l painting; and Montgomery Ward & company were uwurucu ine rooi- ing contract, with a hid of $1,114 i 1 ., , , - 4 ; rl Kriikson. Kirk, was fined $."11 and eo-ils in p. dice court Ibis nounnm when he pleaded guilly I" reckless driving' which caused an nee Mens yesterday evening on Hlaekuell hill, near Hold Hill. Kru k son's car ci abci! into I he scd.ui driven liy l-'red A. Iluigatd. I'ttitlainl, ami Mrs. IUiik.iiiI was (alien to a local hospital will) se vere cuts around the lace. Witnesses claimed that Uur gard was turning into the Pacific highway from a side road w Io n Kriekson en me around a sharp curve on the wrong1 side of the io.nl. In the crash wllicli followed the 1'ortland ear was thrown auaiit the dank and eimsideratde glass was broken. Other damages were slight. M i . I Illegal d was reported tltis morning as not in serious condition. 4-P iece Lomde Suits That Make Smart Boys Look Still Smarter! Frond mothers and fathers who want their sons to be smartly dressed will he the first ones to take advantage of this oflYrin. Not only arc these four-piece suits pood look ing, but they're made for long, hard wear, a? veil. Tailored Lixprrtly of l ine Cassitncres and Twists in Medium and Dark Shades New fiincy st ripf! patterns and novelty weaves arc shown. Sizes 10 to 17 years. Coats are the favorite two-Imlton broad shouldc model with peak lapels. The vests arc pleated as arc one pair of the trousers. Two outstanding groups at two outstanding low prices! $Q.90$.90 L t.i.Ile county I .u in In Maekama t "oneo. Pictures of the Congress at Klamath Kails were iiLm) shown to the Knluristns. A prize was to be awarded foj the man having the best alilil for not paying his dues, but as there was none meriting- the prize. In the eyes of the Judges, it was not awarded. i... 11 Ii.ni lei- ,.f tint inuiiiu i - - t rnn inir lor ine new a r no i Hoseburg Construction of a building for N. W. Perkins of Knseburg Cleaners on Oak and Stephens street rapidly Hearing completion. i the roofing for the new buildings and finally decided that that oftcred by the Montgomery j Ward company was bent suited to the needs. Several bids were re ceived for each of the jobs. Other business transacted in I eluded that Arthur W. atcinmetz, operator of the UlacU and White Taxi company, would have to pay the license for the lull year. The ! operator had applied for a red lic it ion because he started the line ! here this summer and would not he lahle to use a full year's license. HE IS READY TO JQ TEST SANITY TACKLE ANY JOB Nn WITH Vlf,flB n MUlf TUMI IIVIUI1' rtarem-e i-ox of Ashland. nr. j rested last week following an al.- ! an. now ten pounds heavier, j u-.up.ed holdup on the c.reen Mronu ml well, and ready In tackle i .Spring Mountain highway, was i.r any Job that comes atom; will more ! raimieil In-fore circuit .Indue Harry vigor' than I have had in i went y ' ,urt ,.n H Ashland y-terday and y-ars and Sargon and Saru'Ui Soft , muml over to Hie grand jury Mats Pills get. all the credit. under spurn l.r.nd. police of Modford atid fa n jfe&k - si Ashland j report that Cox has been acting uueerty for soiiip time and believe i hint ti tie menially unbalanced. Ho will he given a sanity test, Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbuna-Vlrgln Utlon Fittiper's enginet roared the boat skimmed along, 65 miles an hour. Intelligent, likable young fellows: both thought themselves madly In lovo with Veronica, and she declined to treat them as anything but nals. That both the young men shared the commander's dislike for Koger Pell but Veronica vns quizzical and would not reveal what she tliougiit of him. That another person was In (IU favor with both men. who alluded lo him as "the uiilirked cuh." I gathered Mr. Kred 'Kotherbury ws as objectionable as his rather w.-.s charming: that the son had dare.l to cast eyes on Veronica, an miter givable sin. If I have succeeded in giving on Impression of l'ell, as a disturbing influence In Blackwater, I can now pass to the critical events of that summer, which culminated In the tragedy In the library at Ncwplact;. Hefore the crucial month ended, he was "Pell" to me. and I to hlin '"Grenofen." I think It was Veroni ca's attitude toward the man th-il created a liking between me an-l rell. I soon discovered she did n ; "bare hr fnther's unreasonins hatred for rell and the green-eyed aversion nf Hoyle and Somerfleld 1 1. it,, ihcirv Hint Pell had dc. situs on Veronica, wus foolish. Pell I decidedly was not In Blackwater tor love making. In many talks between Prll and myself, the mention of the Sev lirokes would bring him to wh-.it seemed the verge of a confiden :e. But he always drew back and the confidence never c;inie. Ha had Introduced mc to Mr. Kotheihttiy and had Ukcn tue to ec the eicava!lotis When Kothei; hury learned I did a little sketch ing, he immediately bcg?ed me t make sketch plans of his di'c.v erics. I agreed ill a neighborly OREGON IS SOLD ; LOWE WILL GIVE j FOR $56,090 CASH PKIt M UUKiN r Silve viM loii. I L'a aerr: $ 1 1. 4 till a V Schmidt P-foih pany. ('.rants Pas phlne county. V ( I ..'wis. oiop in . M.nion c is I.timl'er ;. I iiu acres .'."..t.r.I. Oregon i 't utini.v. oiuuy. $1.-17.1 t. hi Crier Lumber cotn olland. 4n acres, Penton t:.L' t I.t'S. 1'ii'fk I.uiniter company. aci -s. P. i ne comity. ?.i.- PI. Id. Wesley -t. Mllb-r. Monroe. SO its lienion comity. pany. I i-oiinty. Hills i.oiii.: I). M. chamber bm t A rff.A ..ittA! .vAv. .......... v. s. ini.L.xiin "Von can ak anvlmdy in niv r. Im'.'H. to'b:1ihni'hood h 1 Miffrrrd with slomaeb troiiblo b.i-lly I coiibln't u-et up a flluht -f vtrtirs without gapinu for l.reath. I iis always takim: sono- ni' dii iti'' for tiilioiine.-s. "In fact. I tried jiit any ni'-Ii-eino thoimht miuht help no-. Mm noi hing gavr me miv relief tin' SI 1 started Sargon. Now. every slun of stomach troiihlo is g"ne and I l'"''l like a new man cntirelv. 1 'it aiiyihinu I want. I'm ii"ver nervous nnd I've uained t " n (ootids. The pills ended mv h;l-iodn'--R. too. "itboiit tb.' s!ibi-st ImiI offrntn. Pin full of eni-ri: H the Time and honestly beii v.- th.it i-argon is the uraieft ui"d;e,n' v- put on tlie market Tb Mhove stutrriienl a- r n'- lv inHde by William S Hillaid. ir.j-iij Seventh Avenue. S"it!e Smgon nirt y l' obtniiud in M "' foi O from the Mugill 1'rug ' i p;t;d Adv. . t Jfj.H Metera Plin Key. Tuesday. August 13 P. M. I! tn fi: .VKMKI. 4 11: la to ti::.o--NewH and Mtir- 4 h krt Heporta by .Mull Trib- une. ii::!U Id 7 Cnleman & l.awtmi and Medford Service Sin- tlnn. : tn lb The California the- gon Power Co. Wednesday, August 14 A. M. ! !:;;u to 10 Model Clntliing Co. H) tn lu:;tn Mann's Depart- i ment Store. 4 j 1D:".' tn II Heath's Drug 1 i Store. 11 to 1 1 : It" Medford Kb-clrlc ! M::tu to l:' Lewis Super S"r- vlre Station. i 1J Noon News Flashes hv the ' Mail Tribune. P. M . - - U t' FJ:3 Jackson ounty Muilding; K- I.oau Assn. 1 li : lo 1 Jordan Klectric Co. i Ashland i. 1 to 1;S0 -City Cleaning and Dyeing Vork. 1 ::t tn 2 KMF.D. to 1': .1" MadrniiH DhIt?". r. to ti: I-"- KMKD. ;.ir. to tl:;!n ,hh and Miir k"t lleportH by MhII Trib , l'ell and I ere walking Inward the Newplare Ablvy imib tiny whwu e mpt the pjrnun. Mr. Mai'lln He was the most saiurnine Inok'ng cleric I had ever noni, villi h-s H?ree dai k cyn. mid his ta:'. nracer hotly. I hnd already d: k iiiftl a tathr sp?( ial aniinosi y netween him aii'l Pel!, far different from the ffKity of Sfi broke n:i;J i be rusy dislike of Dr. KaMkv. h:t obviniiily was painfully liked 'hrij l'ell displarrrl htm as Fnthrf hut's rhi'-f tonPtlftil nnd croiiv. Mr. Marlinp. a- e wglknl nb-na. Mi dif.euielrff KoHp rhurys In": t H-covrry, t ?.U with vnrno pa' r if; in It. Th? .ir-im irinar;.' 1 !m l-iii y Hi' Uht it a M-en t,--- - -'"nil nnd fl M- niunleatiou from the paper's cor respondent at Ho lam Bay lo the effect that Mr. Kotherbury In his excavations had "the expert help ot Roger Tell, well-known arcbeol ogisl." I cannot quite recall how the sug gestion arose, that 1 should then and there do a drawing of the dis covery and myself lako It to the British Museum. Under pressure 1 agreed, and Mr. Kotherbury left us to write the museum people to expect mc. Thus, on the follow lug noon 1 arrived thero and found myself awaited. A pleasant old gentleman greeted ine and begged mo to wait until he telephoned Professor. I-ax-ton. Daxton was announced soon thereafter. I had no large ac quaintance with l In professorial tribe but I thought Daxton a re markably favorable specimen. He was a hard set, vigorous man ot middle age. cleanshaven, with a rather sleepy eye but a rapactty tu come awake In an Instant. Professor Lixtmt asked nifl to show htm the drawing hut after a casual glance, he put it to one side. "I saw In The Times," he snid. "Mr. othprbnry Is helnj! assisted by a Mr. Pell. Have you mt him?" ''Yes," I answered. "I've seen quite a lot o? him." "I don"' seem to remember the name nf Mr, Prll as an rxpert In archoolopy," Professor Laxtun rC' joined. "It's a distinctive name, not likely to be forgotten. What sort of a man is Mr. Pell?" We talked for .irarly an hour. 1 described Pell and afterward re ri et t ed thai I mentioned I lie ob vious enmity in Blackwater aga:mt the tirweomer. Lnx'on studied me qtifzJcally as I gave him this in formation. "Pell I can't g-1 over Pell," he ruminated as I whs dpptrting. "I might to have braid the name. Mr. Pell doeu'l seem to be very p'lpular in Rlaekwi.ter, does he? I wonder why." I whs tinabl'! to enlighten him. or myself, in this sprvulat hm, and took my Irave. Hut I wa ihtir mliiffl to sound out. PpII as nnn as pnlhle. 1 to'ik III iicheon and early hi the nrternooii was on a tiain bound for home. A 7a hi I found ni self uue-.n selnuvy ponder) nt: tin- Bleelt -.va'cr rpigmi: Wlio Is Ifnrr Pel!? l.owe of the Awhlitnd of coiumerce. who has been preparinn the Oregon exhilet for the Californin stale fi.tr, to he held in Sacramento umist '-"' ' 1 Sepiemlici In, is dolnu all be can to show California that Oreyou can Ki'ow com. a well as a number of oilier tilings. .Mr. l.owe is ot'feriim $1 for la uttillis of 1'J-fnoi corn: ..'.(1 for in ylntks uT 14-root corn: $S for In stalks of I'i-foot corn; and It understood that there Is a possi bility of receiviim a small amount of cash if any stalks over Hi feet are sent In. The corn will lie shipped to Sac ramento, In order that Jt may he in that city on or before A ubiim '2H. Ileshh-H corn hi in chosen from southern Oregon, melons ami apples will also be sent to the fair. uiakiu'; in on dm iir-: tilths of the fiscal sale anioiinthiK I i n.llltii is to b" dir.. An;;. 13 of Oregon ami 'al- ifornia Kratu lamN in seven coun ties of Oregon Wfie sold by til" liosidmrg Land office today at public sale for :".. irj 7 , T il. inoi.' than s-juo. i take tiinher sales l.y local offic the first t w ye; I". Another s; approximately $ 1 held September !. The bidders al toilay'n as follows: .Chester Vincent, Kuueiii' acres. Lane county, Ji.'t.ib'i ;(.:!. Ft sober I. umber i-ntiiany. Mnr coin. SO acres I. Inn county. ; t .i . tt 2 . William Carttulte. Cnttaue C-rove, Hi acres. Lane county. $ 1 l.HIIS.H. Ibnest Mi.be. Mnreula, 40 acres, Lane county, StlTli.d, F. C. Wallers, llllene, RTt acres. Lane county. SL'.n:' l.ul. i 'b. stei- A. Smith. Chmdale, H' acrea. Douglas couilly. Stmi.so. (1. It. Se hie ma il. Vo Ilea 11a. -10 acres. Douglas county. $!' IT.X!i. Ai-ebb- M . Matlock. Veuelu, Hit) aleS wern K'l Men's inges title of Hie W.'st Side Tennis ellllt a.-atn g'es lo Palph Jlalby. wiumr of Hie nih ilist season. Hailey defeated Car ter Hoggs hi the most ililereHug land hard fought matches of the i summer nl the courts Sunday, f Score by sets was ii-0, .V7, li-!l. i-il. 1 The match was played by I be j same tno coni einlers who fmilil for Hie lilb- last year. Hotb play j i s sel a fast pace throughout hy 'making many (rap and recoveiy IhiIn thai brought applause from, jibe ffaltery. Many times I be play 'advanced lo the net where llo- play becaine fast and furious nnd also ; several times the back court piny would reaeh as many as I or L'a j vol ley m before the point w as ib--; ei.h ,. Mr. ftnih-y wins n handsome eup 'presented by (he West Side ebib i members. i I THE PICK O' THE BIG SILENT PICTURES TODAY And WEDNESDAY Gun-Play, Bad Men AND A CKOOKED PROPRIETOR OF AN ARIZONA FRONTIER DANCE HALL . You can't pass up the famous Zane Grey Best Seller Real Anheuser-Busch Quality every ounce of it ny-trr, Prgri G-n)t'rt'i P'll, .-li-JW 111 'Alibi" Coming to Hunt's Craterian Cing'niid it ml the no., ill an altogether differen comiiiK to Hunt in n tomorrow . I nt-t' Hd Inn th- I'liiniii-il a u siiri unl".l with mi ; ii i put liitht in Crnter f iip iui -rceal in nod illy. une. ti .:;n to T Ci'Mscent I lait ies. tiirllU. hp is shown a A cowiti eritijrint: f"lb.v u bo know no honor. "Alibi" I. generally ! rede.l to be otif of the hfst talking productions. In II the P"lb e offi cer is Klorifteo' for his part in pio I Met inc tliM nut tile from t b" ertm- A moiig l h"-e nlnyint; In "AlHi.' ubleb i- adapted from th" sUu plny. ".Vichtstii k." Hie Cbestet Morris. Put fiWlnlley. Klmrior Orlfflth. Mae ItUM.-h. Itcgis T-ome Irinn Harrison. K'tiihii Cripo-. i:imei- ;,illai'l. .lauo-s tiiidbiti. ( He Witi JcnnliiKs and Al HIM Iloit Slnys hj- Mnsler CHMONI'dN. Altu.. Auk. U I. L.-t in h bli..aid thai b'.u b d iluun o'll of thf Aiette on .Ion .'1st lat-t. Ivan McKay rtiii-'b. P.at hut st I nl't I nt pper a- fmen i to ilei-tb. it was b-u rned tn.tv. His faitbfiil hu-l.y do was fouml Mllvf be seare.ilnif pHitM-s that -ft oiil on Hi tiapper trull nftei the I The Hight of Hcf-und brood ! moths is at its height and large j number of egg are being bud. Worms , Jmirhiug the lu Iter p. ut of Ibis week and eolillnue villi a heavy lialeh (or ten days. The lust spray nolb-r stated (hat t he hprny of A ug. .lid should be lolluwcd by one to I n by Aug. : 17th. 1 1 1 well lo ,iave this see j op cover spray on (bis W eek If j possible. H planning on luo late sprays for pe;its the second oip : should lie on this week. Late oil sprays tend to eomplbale spray rMhliie removal and Its use should be a void ed fro li i now on. H'lMT. K NOPKIS. Souiliern Oict. Million ! I.. P. WILCOX, I'oiinty Agent. nM-i:2 IMWIIlim . . Colored VIOLET foryour protection 666 in.l dements of the country. . tdmza i d b id spent ils P-n. ft prescription for Cclds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malaria It ii the most speedy remedy known wT I. J fn a rtIM 4r w ml V imifiim-mti GASOLINE Wallace Beery .JOVIAL HIGHWAYMAN, LOVER AND STAGE COACH ROBBER (V X J Iff j ' tAWn If U f 'Jl; IN With JEAN ARTHUR - CHESTER CONICLIN The Rest in Added Short Features Rothcrmel's Music tiitfSlf:-iiiiiiMiMl7l1i-T'J "'