FAGB TWO"
MEDFORD MATTi TRTBUNTV MEDFORD, (VREfiOX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1029.
Tocal and
Personal
A mens KlIKt'lle renldentH Hpond
Ini; yeKtordny in Medford worn
W. 1J. HnllliiKxwortli, Fred Taylor,
(!. II. Kekernon, i.loyd L. Kenny,
I''. J... Jones, wilatnn A. Itleh, (). A.
I'rlnce, John MHlvey and Cecil In.
man.
Company A. the local Oregon
National Guard unit, vill y.o
through Hpeclnl drill thin -evenlnai
for the part It will take In the
annual Armlmlee Day celebration
and parade next Monday. Field
Captain A. J. Crose will be pren
ent thin evening and probably give
- the company a Hhort Inwpeetlon
pt, Mark card party Friday. 2:00
p. m. Prizes and refreshmentx
35r.' Public Invited. S2!l
! . Mra. F. V. Rwanton. manager of
, the Oregon State Humane widely
j arrived In the city today to advNe
I the Jacktion county group on pro
i xram and procedure for the en-
auinar year. -
s I will not be responsible for any
hills contracted by Mrs. J. F. Mil
ler from this date. John F. MI1W-.
22
' Tom Clnn ' Is fast recovering
from having had his tonsils re
moved last week and today was
able to eat a dish of well strained
soup; after having fealed his eyes
; on a bakery window display.
Dynge's Dance Wed. and Sat.
Dreamland. - 2:18
Guests froma distance register
ed at Medford hotels Include: I).
Itraverman of Uuffalo. 5c. V.: K.
J. McNaughton and V. J. Hber
. hardt of Chicago, III.; Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Clark. Mrs. K. Wallnnd and
Mrs. J. "picker of Vancouver, ;l.
c:: Mr. and Mrs, CI. It. O'Neal of
Hnnkhc, Colo., and M. A. Palmer
' of Banff, -Can. '
Masonic Dance" Tuesday night. 9
o'clock. Temple ballroom. As
Mrs. V. S., Kagland of SlskOyou.
.('ail., spent today In this city; vis
iting local friends.
Thursday evening. startlngV .1!
. 5:3(1 the phoeni church will etve
' n Jlggs dinner of corned beef anil
' : cabbage.' Vhonograph and "radln
' music with' each plate all for
10c. Come." ' Z2!i
Mr. and Ml; Albert Birch re
turned to Medford on the Hhnsta
this morhlhg from I.oh Angeles,
whore Mrs. Birth visited l-elatlvea
fort the past tnnnlhi nnd was Jnln
ei) by Mr. Birch., who left Med
ford Thursday; for the return trip.
The Medford Beauty Shop will
ho closed Monday and : Tuesday.
Tito shop will bo open Wednesdny
A. M. ' ' ' 220
' Miss Gertrude Parker, tencher
at Medford. Is spending the week
end In the city mi rt guest of her
sister. Miss Augusta Parker, prln
ullial; at Fremont school. Klam
ath News. - '
lllo; Armistice dance. (iOc, Mon-
day nlte. Dreamland Dynge llro.
'2.13
Temporary auto licenses wore
Issued this forenoon at the shcr-
Iff a office to Joseph Bushong. A.
. W. Denney and Mm. Berenice May
' of Medford. II. I,. Glrard of Te.i
ntint and K. O. Wolfe of Guld lllll.
The ladles of tho First HI. 13.
church will hold a rummage sal-j
'at 310 13. Main, Nov. 8th nn llth.
228
'Milking IB cows every night nnd
morning lias ine naoii oi iii-ihk
hard work, according to Chick
Hawk, who was In Medford tod'iy
from tho Rogue Itlver section
where: ho" lit employed on a rr.nch
It Was his first visit In Medford
for five months, farm work 'hip
Ing occupied all of his atteullo:
1 If you are particular about your
attitloncry. see our new line: Col
vlg Drugs. The 1 1 In It o Theater is
noxt door. 233
Miss Palonta Handelman and
Miss Kin Ditto of Adlienne's at
Grants Pass, were visitors In Med-
' ford Sunday.
Milk lOo quart at Huson's Whnt
Not. 32l)
Mrs. C. I,. Heynolds and' daugh
tnr Dorothy, left yesterday for
Portland on a few days' pleasure
trip.
Big Armistice dunce, fittc. Mnn
'duy nlte, Drenmlund Dyngo Unit.
233
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton of
Kort Klamath arrived In the ol'v
yoslordiy returning Mrs. Hoy
'Wakefield, who has been . their
guest for the past week. n her
'home. The Demons will leave al
Uin. end of 'the week for Hacia
' mento to spend the winter with
i ivlatlvr's llhd friends, V -. ';' ,
' , Delleatessen nnd crocorle al
." Huson's What-Not, Cth and Ivy.
. i tin'
i - Man. Ida Jail of Muring, Ore.,
i Is III Mcdrmd for tin. week look-
Ting after "her property Interests.
. Hhe Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hurl
l Kined ley.
; Our women's hats look 'bettor
' and cost less. Hlnelalr's Saturday
l Hperlals. II.OH, $2.(18, 14.98. 227
' Mrs. Mary Clarkson. at'rompiiu'
led' by-her son w. H. Clai-k!nn.
'and grandson Billy, left here' by
motor .today for Mountain Pine,
' Ark..' where they will vlult J. J
CMrMnn. ' ' ' ' '
ftrchard brand lliiuld llm'e-8ul-phur
can bo oblalned at Pluimelo
I'lieHIng Co. ssaif
If you are particular about your
Htutlonery, see our new line. CoK
vlg Drugs. The Itlulto Theater Is
next door. 233
California guests at local hotels
Include F. O. Flake of Los Ang
eles, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Judge of
Hawyer Bar. Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
Hahn of Hacri.mcnto. .Mr. and Mrs.
K. Heydenplatt of Beverly lllll, K,
J. Johnston of Mariposa, It. o.
Ilemley of Oakland, It. M. I.lthch
of Inglewood and l. II. Bnnjamin,
It. B. Wheeler, F. W. Normand.
Hubert Orr, 1,. F. Craig of San
Francisco,
Hats, Hats, Hats! tl.08, $2.98.
$4.98. Mrs. Sinclair gives you per
sonal service. 227
Mrs. f. G. Coleman left for
Portland this murnlng to seek med
ical aid. Hhe was accompanied
north , by her mother. Mrs. J; w
Jones of. Sams Valley, who will
return here next Thursday.
Big Armistice dance, 50c, Mon
day nlte, Drenmlund Dynge Una.
233
This looks like Ashland's year
in Southern Oregon football, as
the Indications are the locals have
the strongest team In the confer
ence. However, it would be wall
for the local high school football
flghtci'H not lo get. too chesty
too overconfident. That loses many
a football game. Ashland Tiding.
For Hats and Shoes try the Band
Box and Shoo Box, 223 East oth
St. Exclusive but not exponslvo
High gi
I . I "'"''I II""
I ' II '-'""bcr (
l yi ! '' I : The Cr
f , i times lull
... l '-,, .
. Some People ,
Say " -
that Fhihrcr's 100 per
ctnfwholo Wheat Diet
Broad oan't bt beat.
.' In cut you ore looking
for this type of bread,
w believe you ought to
' five it a trial.
McmliorH of tho Medfoid voltin
tver flro dntirtrtmcnt at their drill
Itust evening nindo hfotiuiittlonft fur
tht (Icnioiiwtratlon thty are K"Iuk
tn ive at the Hntel Medford. Arm
ifitlrv day in the art of ladder
oilniiilnK. A Koort turnout was
pronent nnd ihoro may be anothu
drill thU week.
Orchard brnnd liquid llme-sttl-phur
can be obtained at Pinnacle
I'acklnB Co. 223tf
Julius Wolfo of Ashland wn a
IiuhIiu'hh - vlHllor In the city thlK
morning. ' '
Hoyal Conl $ 14.50 per ton, de
livered dlroct from caf to you
within city llmitH. AVo havo tent
record showing Hoyal lft host Utah
coal mined. Huy now at tho lower
price. I'hon6 33. F. Ki Hnmson
Co. Office 220 North RlVoralcle.
- ... 213tf
Wli. I. IlarriH, the Joudyear
Tiro and Kuhber company hii leu-
men who wuh HPrlnuHlyinJurod In
an automobile uccItleiU on Octo
her 7th, wan last week moved by
aiphulance from the (irantH Pahh
hoHpital to the fiacrod Heart hon-
pltal hor. - Iluth lejfK and IiIh left
shoulder and Mlbow were broken
MIh condition Im lmprovlnn Kad-
ually.
Homatllchlng, plcntlng, pleatlnR
button makliiK und bono mending
Handicraft Shop. Ifi7tf
llouaty warrantu were lHued at
the county clerk's office thin fore
noon to C. Cannon of Medford
one coyote; Hod Trulit of Aled
ford, one boli-cat: O. Arnold of
AHhland, one coyote; Paul Pearce
of Jackifonvllte, ono coyote.
DynKc'H Dunce Wed. and Hat,
Dreamland, 233
A divorce decree wan granted in
circuit court yesterday to Cllady
SfmotiH from Malcolm Simons on
Hrnund of cruel nnd Inhuman
trentment. Tin couple were mar
rled In Medford June 21. 1U28.
DroHumnklnK find romodntlnn at
the Fashion Hhop, 434 Medford
Illrtff. Tel. 11H1. tt
H. J. Hllderman, O. 8. York nnd
X. Parkinson wero : , anionn the
rioscburtr 1-enldcntg xpendlnff ye?
tcrday In Medford. .
'"That ffoort conK"W6 give ureen
tnutltiK Ntampii. Hfaiaon Coal 'o.
Plume 2S!l. . , ' ' tf
Mi-h. 1j. V. l.onmis roturned to
day from. It raw ley. Calif., where,
lo days ago, nhe wan called by the
death of her brother, Kretf Floyd,
who wa killed In an auto acci
dent. .Mrs. I,mimts visited In l.os
AhRelea before returning to Med
ford. ' ' ' '
Let tno wVlto your flro insurance.
Carl V. Tonswalrt. Hold Medford.
Phone IU3. tr
A ix application for a bulldlnt;
permit was filed at the elly bulld
I ii w depart men t yesterday by the
Hobuc Itlver Valley Floral com
pany to make repairs' on their
property on Fruiniiette street at
cost of ?3.t.
Hot lunches at Huson's Whnt
N'ot, corner tltb and Ivy. 22't
Mr. and Mm. A. II. Pumvcll of
Medford havo koiio to Crescent
City to spend ho vera I days. On
their return they will stop In
Klamath Falls fur a time Mr.
Ma ii well Is secret a ry-manaKcr r
the Northern California -Southern
Oremm Development a8sociallbn.-r-Klauiath
News.
1csh ash, less soot. In that Rood
coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 23ft.
' ' 1 ' ' tf
Ua'mond Hot or who was called
Hoiith lam week by tho death of
bis mother, returned to Medford
yesterday. ' - '' ' ' ,
HlRh trade lump Hmo nnd hyd-1
lime for upraylng. Itltf Pities
ompany. 224tf
uter Iike !ulld hard
?arty hold nt tho home of
MJsm l-.llnabeth Purr last ntrbt was
deejared r real fuecoss. Forty six
I members and KUests wove pi-CHeitt
MIms Horna Flcbls wnn first prlA
for the best costume, while "Hie
, family," cnnlst ln of Mm. It, U,
i Kllhiu. MIkk Houkc, Mian Wntxlltu,
ttnd Ma. Maud Harris were award
ed the prize fur tho bot uroup
rein'fsi'itied In costume.
Wee Hrlll's Hhoet Metal Works
for radiator, fender nnd auto body
topulflnu. 2 1 7 t f
W. H. (lore, president of the
Mdfonl Nutbinal bank, arrlvod
homo this noon from & biiMlnein
vlfit In the state metropolis.
Kutberlne Stantf Dnnce Htndlo.
2I Hunt Mnln. Phone 1503. J4S
Portland residents at local ho
tels Include Clyde H. Cook. J. II.
Coo. M. D. I.ch, (1. 1 PaBe. P.
R. Ijtrkln. Donald Hoermanii.
Frank Kmw. V. Wlevorstck, C. H
Day. F. K. llUser. Nrm Weit -,
rich. M. Melbor, A. W. Post, nnd
Mm. (. J. Huoalon.
Hlrh (trade lump lime ami hyd
rated Hmo for uprayinif. Hljt Pines
J, umber Company, ??U
John Kndei-H of the Ashland dis
trict transacted buslnesH In the
city this morning.
HlRh grade Jump lime nnd hVd
rated Hmo for sprtiylng. hg Pines
Lumber Company. 224tf
Marriage licenses wore Issued
at the county clerk's office today
und yesterday to Merle Meyera, 18,
and JOrmlne Lawson, J 7, both of
Klamath Falls and to Paul (Ireen,
it, and iicrnice, Hayden, 19, both
of Mt. Khasta City, Calif.
Included among the ' motorisls
from u distance who roKiMlcred to
day nt tho local branch of tho
out-of-state auto registration bur-i
enu were H. A. Iveraon of Htouxl
City. Iowa; C.Vi'. Cook of JCmmetl.
niano; jj. k. uneiirint 0f Kadolca.
S. V., and Charles (Sail of Trull
City.. B. D.
Dan Kay, of the Automotive
Shop, got too close n view of a
goose, and a a result Ik today
sporting a black eye and bruised
face. It seems that Dun nnd 8.
A. Pelom, Jr., went out to g-t
a few wild fowl. One winged Its
way up from the lake; 8. A. took
a quick shot ajid the bird fell
toward the ground. Pan w.ih
staring nt the bird, but the sun
blinded him nnd before he knew
it, tho goose smacked him In the
oyo and face, causing tho black
spot and tho Scratches. Ashland
Tidings.
Hoy Carter of Clold Ileach, M,
It. Horn of Salem, D. O, Ureed-,
lovo of Jiond, nre among tho Or-!
gonlans registered nt local hotels, j
Former City Attorney John Jl
Carkln unived back here tod:y
from Halcm where ho had been
visiting his family, for another stay
In Medford to look after business
matters before returning to the
state capital to reside permanent
ly.
"Whew, that wa some ride,'
Cnl C. Wells. I'nlted States deputy
mamhall, wuh still saying today
after his rldo yesterday in tho
ICreoHC cabin plane "City of Port
land," at tho new airport. It was
Cnl's first ride and reports were
going around today that there was
some difficulty in getting him to
leave the plane when it came buck
to earth.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. LnndrQii
left yesterday for their home in
Sacramento, . Calif., following a
short visit in Medford with friends
while en routo from a motor trip
to Kcattlo,
Fruit picking In tho Hogue
Hlver valley is n thing of the past
for another season and only two
packing houses aro now working
and they only part time, causing
a large surplus of labor around
Medtord, according to ChrlHt Clott
Hob, In charge of tho local bin n oh
of the United States free employ
ment bureau. Tho surplus Includes
local and transient labor.
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hither and
J. Brounfleld were among the vis
itors In Medford yesterday from'
Klamath Falls. '
Mr. nnd Mm. K. j. Grabenhurst
of Halcm. motored to Medford to
visit Wm, P. Harris, who Is in
the Sacred Heurt hospital. Mrs.
C.rabenhorst Is n sister of Mr. Har
ris. ' '
Di. K. Klrohgessner, nftcr spend
ing the summer nt his Rummer
homo in tho Trnll nection, left ye
terdny by motor for Hnn Francisco
to Join his wife, who left for the
Oolden Onto city two weeks ngj. ,
Dr. nnd Mrs. Klrchgessncr may ro
tur before the holidays to apend
tho winter, which would be the
third they' havo spent at their sum
mer home In over 12 years.
' Klnmuth pututnes, Netted tlcnifl,
$2.60 per hundred; H'.tO for fiu
lbs. Free delivery. Klamath Po
tato D e p o t, Pnntorlum Mdg.
Phone DIR. 227tf
Mr. nnd MVs. George S. llnyon
of Helena, Calif., were business
nnd pleasure visitors In tho city
today, leaving this nfternoon for
their home.
Mrs. Mary Meyer was among
the visit om I n M e d f o rd t od a y
from tho Table Hock section.
Masonic Dance Tuesday night, H
o'clock Templo ballroom. 228
Wtat traffic officers, stationed
in this section, havo received sev
eral complaints from motorists In
regard to children walking to
school along the Pacific highway, i
north and south of Medford. (ine
or two near necldonta have boon'
reported because they would not I
leave; tho paving to wnlk on the
side, out of tho path of passing
cars. Danger signals from the cars
havo also been Ignored, according
to the complaints.
Chop Hiroy, 't'hlll.v ttondtcs. tn
males at the Dollcntcssen next to
Plugly Wlgnly. Open evenings and
.Sunday. i'a.l" i
Mayor Kckerson, George Love
and C. L. Cook of tho Urcese Air
craft corporation were among the
out-of-town Legion visitors, who
attended the district convention
banquet at Ashland hiHt-nlght.
The-arduous work of judging the
numerous CHsays in the. commun
ity chest essay contest ha been
nearly completed and results will
be announced shortly. Names of
(he prize winners and the prize i
essuys will be published In the 1
near .future. : i
Nov you can set fountain st-rv- i
Ico ut the Dellcutessen, 410 Kastjone8
10 i'.gg.y n igg.y. v33. (i (& ehmeB
wuesH irom wasnington state , following their urrost Sunday aftor
at Medford hotels Incltide F. H. noon at Anna Springs lu the Cra
Schwab of Tncomn. Austin B. Mcj ter Lake, National park while on
Coy and .Cedric Al HI or of Van-.1 alleged fliglit from Medford. The
couvcr, lister Howland of Aber-: man and woman are accused of
deon, , und J. F. Allard and J: A. , havins worked with George WII
Darbour of Keattle. linms, claimed to be the leader of
County Agent R. G. Fowler. and la small bad check ring which left
Mrs. Fowler who spent lust week worthless paper In Medford and
in attendance at tho livestock ex-1 Ashland to the extent of $154. .
LEGION SERVICE CHIEF
IS VISITOR IN MEDFORD
Harry XoIhoii, northwest Bpeclal
afnt for the .MusHachunettH Jonil
Intf Insurance company, was a l.
cal luslnes.s visitor from Portland
today. Nelson who Is state chair
man for the community service
committee of the American Lecion,
has appeared on several of the
programs Biven at district conven
tions throughout the state the pas-t
Lorralna Horton. 43 und Alex tn' weeks, and gave a fine talk
SI, wero held in the countv ll,e A.snianil meetinK yesterday.
lonriaires tn'' Orepon and lias heon
prominently mentioned for state
commander next year.
. .
position nre expected home some I
Two $15 checks were passed by
!' ,",,"'iy,"r V"I""'T,' they lnv-1,,,0 two at tll0 BllBtei. i,rwn ho;
,iv f, brief i,t. !More an" "lo Men's Shop, accord
day fur a brief visit with relatives
in Washington state.
Motorists in Medford are coop
erating' so well with tho city traf
fic department that officers found
It difficult yesterday to even pans
out one .ta for any kind of traf
fic violation. Severn! wore given
out for over pai'klnn In the busi
ness section, hut the' Parkers were
out-of-town people and 'lRnon.n'.
of local laws.
Come-to the DellcapsHen after
tho show for fountain service and
lunch. . 233
To undeiro a tonsil rcmnv;a! op
eration Mrs. Victor Bursell leaves
today, for Portland.
The regular ladles' day tourna
ment will be held at the Hopue
valley golf course tomorrow morn
ing, beginning at nine o'clock
is to be a flag tournament with
handicaps, and .will he climaxed
with a luncheon served at the club
house.
Tlie wife of a former pastor of
the First Ilaptist church. Mrs. V.
V. T.each of Itremmerton, "Wash.,
left today for McMlnnvllle to visit
her daughter Helen, a student at
I.lnnvillc college, before continuing
on home. Slid has been visiting
friends here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T. W. prultt of
Agate 1 have as their guests. Mr.
and Mrs. Cleno Drury of Howard,
Alaska. ..,''
Masonic Dance Tuesday" night. !
o'clock. Temple ballroom. .
Kobert N. Phillips, state traffic!
officer stationed In Medford,. left
today for the headquarters of the
traffic department at Halcm. where
he will turn in his old motorcycle
and be issued a new one, on
which he will return to the city
Walter Manfull, 12-yenr old boy
of the Applegate valley, Humlav
morning killed n hob cat on the
Robinson fruit farm, according to
Mrs., IV. K. Wilson. The youthful
hunter . killed the marauding cat
with' a shotgun Mrs. Wilson ' re
ports. Grants Pass Courier. '
Estill Phlpps underwent an op
eration for the reinovnl' of his ton
sils yesterday.
Mi', and Mrs." Hoy Prultt anil
J. II. Prtiltt aro on a duck hunt
In the Klamath section, having de.
parted for that location yesterday!
1ng to the sheriff office. They will
probably be turned over to the
grand jury lor Investigation.
Jones claimed he was working
for Williams and had only begun
last week, and picked the woman
up on the highway a day or two
later. Williams is accused of hav
ing drawn a check on a defunct
Idaho bank in payment for a ranch
In the Talent district In order to
receive some standing to Indicate
that the worthless checks were
good, according to Sheriff Jennings.
The shoriff'B office was called
when actions of the trio aroused
the suspicion of an Ashland mer
chant when he was asked to sell a
coat last Sunday. Shortly after
the trio fled the sheriff was on the
It i trail and had nrk mtipora uimi
them at Anna Springs. Williams
managed to get out of sight of the
rangers and escaped. He is still
(at large.
He was said to have imscd as
a Iwistown, Ida., business man,
and purchased supplies from vari
ous Ashland merchants with worth
less checks and in Medford pur
chased an automobile and goods
from local merchants.
IDAHO FAMILY LEAVES
AFTER VISIT IN VALLEY
J. S. Bushor and family of north
ern Idaho, who have been visiting
Mr. Rasiior's sister and family, Mrs.
Hay B. Bursell. near Central Point,
for the past two weeks, left Sunday
morning for southern California for
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kashor have pro
longed their visit here, awaiting
the arrival of l)r. A. 11. Weaver, a
prominent physician of Idaho, with
whom they will spend the winter.
While hero II r. Bashor has at
tended to Important business.
flmglffeo1 mlvertlRtne etw renilltj..
JSr A T T -t
IrV-VMolmes
INSURANCE
W3ENGY
Save Your Eyesight
See
Dr. D. A. Chambers
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
404 Medford Bldg
Ten Little, jGirls t
Will eiich have a large '.
MaimDolI
Free
Tn the U'li girls uiitU'r ten
vears of ape who 'write' us
the hest letters of 23 to
,")() words tellinar why thev
like to "Get it at Magill's" we will give a large ;
Maum Doll Free. Letters should be brought to.
Magill's or. mailed in time to reach us. by Jfct-'..-venibcr
15th.. 1
Early. Christmas Shopper Special
Large Mama Dolls "
9Sc and $1.98
Magill's will be Ckristmas Gift
headquarters this year.
jff GET IT AT
If PBJMiS I'' ' -
...rni:M:nii.TiONs ,
' ItHTAiM sjj'lCa:
SINCE 1909
It It's Insurance
We Write It'
Obituary j(j
Word was received by Mrs. S. IV
(lodlnve of the death of her
dauKhtei'-ln-law, SIkk. Otin Haycx.'
Niiveiiiher 4, al Cllonwmid HprliiKiv
I'olu. In addition to her hiiKlmnd,
she leaves to mobrn her loss, four
children runiclng In aees from 111
to four years. she was also a
sistei'-ln-lnw of Mia. (.'. I,. Harrison
and Mrs. :. v. Wall of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiiirnon left this
mornlnit; to attend the funeral.
roHTI.A.VI), ore.. Nov. 5. (Pi
A resolution askinar 1'resiilent
Hoover to include (levelopmpnt of
tho ("ohinililn river In his national
WHterwitys tirliiftithl was udoplefl
today nrtOr u" nlei'tlng yosterriay or
the state coniniitteo, nppolnrcd hv
Covernnr I'attcixou. 1
D A N C E
TONITE'
Vic Meyer's
. Orchestra
'Direction, Billy
ULMAN
ORIENTAL
t GARDENS
November Hat Sale
Starts Tomorrow
Box
. ' . t ';. AT
The Band
223 East 6th Street
One lot of twenty famous Gage Chapeaux; $12.50 to $17.50 -
values. Sale price $7.9Jt
Gage Tailored Soleils and Soleil Velours; $11.75 values.
i.. u ..Sale., price -..... i.:.i.v...i ...$6.95
All $6.98 and $7.50 felts, Gage and others, going at only....$3.98
One lot of $5.98 and $4.98 felts, going at $2.98 and $1.98
Metallic Hats, special .....$3.98 and $4.9f;'
i i
NOW!
HURRY!
TOMORROW'S
THE LAST
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FOX CRATERIAN
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STARTS
TOMORROW
THEY'RE HERE!
ON THE LIVING SCREEN!
Cracking Ribs With Their Side-Splitting Jokes
THE 2 BLACK CROWS
IN THEIR FIRST SCREEN SENSATION
ALL TALKING!.
ALL-LAUGHING SINGING DANCING '
. Paramount PeesEvrf' '
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. A TALKING FRENCH, FRISKY MIXUP
THAT KEEPS YOU HOWLING WITH LAUGHTER
MAY
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Last Times TONIGHT
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JANET OAYN0R
CHARLES FARRELL
Tho "7th Heaven"
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Hallam Cooley
Kdna Murphy
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Talking Comedy
Talking Paramount
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Matt. 10-25, Evet. 1043