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PAGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal i The lbunine district presented tal deserted appearance today, no ypntt.ho crpwds aimenjhleil. Jo- wit" nem the parade, because of the stores, offices, etc., beliiE closed. Despite the threatening weather, many rural and other out of town visitors began. arriving early In the forenoon to participate In the gen ern.1 Armistice day celebration. The public schools were also closed to- day, The postofflce functioned us usual, and the regular carrier de liveries wero made In tho residence section. Hemstitching, pleotlng, pleating, huttnn making and hose mending; Handicraft Shop. 1 67tf v As always on a general holiday, the' hotels of Medford had ' very light business In traveling and other patronage today. Orchard hraml liquid llmc-sul-,phur can be obtained at Pinnacle Pi.cklng Co. ' 223lf Dr. and Mrs. James C Hayes left by motor this morning for Portland, where MrB. . Hayes will undergo a major operation at the .St. Vincent's hospital. Come to the Delicatessen after the show for fountain service ond 'lunch,, 233 The Southern Oregon Preyte ' linn conference will he held her ',' tomorrow.. Nationally- prominent authorities In men's club work will 1)0 on the program.. Ministers and delegntea from all parts of south ern Oregon, will attend. ' 1 Orchard brand liquid llme-sul-phur can bo obtained at Pinnacle . Packing Co. 223tf K. A. Wilson and 13. Kraus of Chicago and Miss Ituby Holt of ' Vancouver, H. C, aro among the ' puests from a distance registered ' at Medford hotels. ' , High grado lump llm and hyd rated lime for spraying. IJIg I'lneji Lumber Comiiany. 224tf . .. The Phoenix committee of the Jackson County Public Health as itoclAtlrin will meet Tuesday aftrr-1 noon t.t 2 o'clock with Mm. Htuart Porter of Phoenix. Plans will he completed' for the Christmas se.sl ,ale. , riynire's Danco Wed, and Bot, .. Dreamland. . .' Klamath Falls residents spend j Incr Sunday In this city and rcftl tcred af local hotels Included Mr, 1 and -Mrs. J. Hlrvl, Kathryn Ulrlcb, t Helen (Hover, Mr. and Mrs. Stun- )ford Jones. Now you con get fountain serv- Ice at the- Delicatessen, 410 V.nnt I Main, next to Plguly WlBBly. t T. M. Tnlhnt of the district for ester'H office of Portland, who Is 1Nn-:nhark-e of law enforcement: in 1 tho district, was In Ittt city, this forenoon In conferenca with. Hugh llnnkln, supervisor, of. .iiit'ir National forest. VThat good coal." W fllva Kroen trading stamps.. Hansen Coal Go. Phone 2tl. , ? .- . . , tjury oast will he conducted by circuit' court In Oranls Pass this ' week, by Judge H D. Norton, with equity-null up. for hearing In tlll.t city.' the following week, uegin nllin November.. 20. Jury cases IJJ again. he heard In Grants Pass. illgh grado lump lima ond hy( rhtetl lima for apraylng. Ills Pines I, umber Corrthany. . 824tf i l.eo Mpridon of Hollywood, ('ill., re.nroentnt,lvo, ofi C o.f it 1 1 , and Knur Hut compon)":of Nprwalk, H. J).. .spenti-Salurdny In tho rliy on - business, after which he left for : Klamath Calls to. spend lh wnok.end. He will return Here 1) mori'ow. .'. . - ' Mrs. Krodbrlck says "A beautiful wave depends on a skillful oper ator." Medtord Beauty Shep. ,Ank n friend. . . , Mi- :' Among the Oregonlnns registered n't Medford hotels Sundoy, were (!. K. Hollowcll of West Linn. W. K WadHWorth of Hnrrlsbiirgi Mrs. w. If. Dancy and Mrs. Wm. Urown. Mr. and Mrs. (1. K, Scherinorhoin nnd Albert Feller of Salem, M. M. Paul of Kugene, Rosa Karnhum of liendi Mr. and TrttH.. A.'K. Florence of Lukevlcw. Fred White of Burns, and tho following from Portland: Mr, and Mrs. H. J. I.ee, K. It. Wat ein, J. W., Urlslow. M. O, Wnlthciv Mrs. H. Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl .P-ronnugh, Mr. and Mi, 'i It. Hobertm It. W. Anderson, Floyd Vocel, Herbert Myers, 8. M. Ilroad hi'tt. A. W. (.larrlaon.,A. II. Hwen gel, J. C. Moore. Ullss II. llntkiu nnd N. J. Dehaonen. See Rrlll's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender nnd nuto body repairing. 2l7tf The lnrgest c h I n o o k salmon taken 'with light tarkle An the Kngue river this year was the prUe of Kd .U Ward of .Boyd, Ore., re cently. The fish,, which, weighed 4!i pounds, was oaught with n No. B llenr Valley splnnsr. S five ounce steel casting md. vrne used. If you are particular about your stationery, see our hew line. Col vlg Drugs. The' Klaltq Theater Is net dnor.v ' I I.....IMI ' ... . , J ioitr v ' - Promote ; Peace i if the family by speci fying Fluhrcr'i Milk Bread when you phone your grocer: . Mra. Paul Grelner of Sun Diem, Cnl., who had been visit i n at the t Kelly home ulnce her return from, a two months trip through the enHt, left this m'ornlnK',' tor Portland, where nlie will viHlt friends and relatlveH fur a week. At the end of thut time Hhe will return here to xoend the winter. Special of fern for Xma photo graphs. The Pealeyn, 331 liait Main. , r -.. Attorney Frank DeSouza spent the week end mining In the Apple Kte district, returning to Medford in time for the ArmfHtic day ac tlvltlex thin morning. HIk Armistice dance. 50c, Mon dny nlie,. Dreamland Dynge Brjs. 233 Unltnd States Senator Stolwep nf Orf'Rnn dollvereil the Armlwilce'dny addroKH MartinxhurKh. W. V.t HuTKlay afternoon; undur trie mis- piceH. of tho American 'J.efdon and patriotic organizations of Went .VirM Klnia. High grade lump Hmo ond hyd ratod lime for sprhylnjf. Big Pine Lumbor Company. - 224tf Tho TuhercuIuPiH Christmas Heal wile Is not a part of the Commun ity CIipM, according to Miss Mil dred Carlton, head of the Jacknon County Health association. Mrs. Frederick Is featuring ex- elusive styles In hair arrangement at .ho f.,irr,l TtAniilv Khnn A ritf a friend 235 UeiuuHo of. stormy werUher ovr the Siskiyou mountulns. the south bound ship of the West Coast Transport company landed here yesterday forenoon with four pas senger. The ship was a largo ii passenger, three -motored Kokker plane and one of the largest thut had ever landed on a local field. The West Const company Is mak ing regular stops at Montague, Cal., but the company Is expected to make scheduled stops hero In a short time. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Khop, 424 Medford Hide. Tel., 1181. tf , Alls Kdlth Iraibscher of tho county health unit returned yesterday- from a short business trip to Portland. Less ash, less soot, In that good roal, Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 230. tr A scooter nnd tricycle nre nt the police station nwniting the clalui of their owners, after havfiiK been found by police officers sometime ago. Holh machines nre In fairly good condition and. aro probably greatly mised by their young owners., Dig Armistice dance, liOe, Mon day nllo,. Dreamland Dynge Urns. 893 Frank Rlggs. end coach nt the University of- Oregon, arrived in the city by motor this morning from .Ijugenn t,o,. officiate at the local game today. N If you aro particular about your Stationery, see our new line. Col Vlg Drugs. The Itlalto Theater l next door. ' 233' It seems as If residents of Med ford have not yet become uccus tomed to the new uniform Hej- treant' Grover Owen, local United fitnto army recruiting officer, has been wearing for the past two months or.-so. The uniform Is hlun material and Is striped, leod ln some to believe the .wearer 'It Mmnrlnb, end. if: thero Is ilnytbluij Sergeant Owen does not like, It i to be placed In that classification, Chop euey, colli. noodle, ta- malea at the Delicatessen next to Pigsty Wlggly. Open evenings and Sunday. . S33 Ralph. Cowglll, engineer for the state- game commission, reini-n.-o late last week from a short Inspec tion trip' to Ilalny -Falls- In the Rogue river, where he recently dld'somo hlstlng work. . lie Indi cates there Is' moro' Improvement work to be done: Fishing, he said, Is poor, due to hick of rainfall, but despite thnt fact, there are a good many fishermen out trying their luck every Sunday. Dynge'a Dance Wed. and Cat., Dreamland; 283 Billy Itelnhnrt, liackfleld var.slty coach at the 1'nlverslty of Oregon, arrived In the city this' morning from Han Francisco.- where. he re cently officiated at the Santa C'lara- St. Mary's game. Kntherlne mans Dance Studio. 218 East Mnln. Phone 1S03. 248 fallfnrnlans registered at loc.il hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mercer, Mrs. O. D. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Oreenberg nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. H; T. Rnoth of Kureka; Herbert Illghet of Santa Monica. K. llndley and Mrs. Hlggs of Hol lywood. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Long. D. A. Drown. A. 1.. Ouslafsnn ami A. I'!. Wlngcrr of San Francisco. A. K. Ilulmc of Wilmington. Miss M. Alhcrtsnn of Oakland und .Marie Wright if Sacramento. See our XmAfl spectnls now. Tho l'easley 331 Kast Main. 2.18 The Merit Workers of the l're.t- byterian church association will meet ut the home of Mrs. W. K. Turn)', 215 South Clrupe street. Tuesdi y afternoon. I,et me write your fire insurance. Pari Y. Tengwnld, Ilntol Medford. Phone (193. If Hill Itelnhnrt, nsslstnnt conch ill i the University of Oregon, arrived In Medford this noon by trnln. He j Is io referee the gumo tills nfter i noon between Ashland nnd Med ! ford. j I'lg Armistice dance, BOe, Mon I day nlto, Dreamland Dynge Uro. I in j .lune F.nrhnrt, local nurse, loft this, morning for Portland tp be gone several day on httslness and pleasure. - ' - - ' Wnnted Lenther or lentherett.i lounge. Phono. 081-W. 2:1' Mr. and Mi's. -A- M. Vosn spent yesterday nt ('titter I.nUe. They lilioni'd word to the lorn I chamber of commerce to warn local motor ists that the road was Impassable from Anna Springs to the lake. They further suggested that If n (rip was contemplated to Klamath Falls via the lake, that chains be provided for the car, Photographs for Christmas! Special offers now. avoid late rush. The Ponsleyn,' 331 Mast Main. ; . 238 Mr! and Mrs. A. W, Lewis of Lo Angeles, former well-known ftoguo Hlver valley reeldenls. are .spending n short time visiting their nn, Art and Intel, nt t'entr.tl Point. MEDFORD MAIL Mlrhael , , IJnahan... arrestee a short time ago for check-forgery. Is scheduled to up'peur In 'circuit court this week to enter a ple.i, He Is accused of having passed lw.- or three worthless checks In -Medford and also to have led a I'ic.il loun agency Into believing he wits going to purchase a dwelling at n cost of f4Iao, The district attor ney's office declares that llnahun is a dishwasher by trade, and Is penniless. Following n short visit here with Mr. and 'Mrs. Cleorge Neiison, Mrs. I,. VY. Hidden left by stage thia forenoon for her home In Van couver, Wash. , The O. 8. C. and U. of O. Prosit game here Saturday reminded Tel Hill of Central 1'olnt, whu was !n I Mfdfoid today, ot the first gamo I Uiut wan over played Miyvren tlie two tcmnm The wmp wn lay:(l In 1'JIO and tndi'd In 20 to 0 victory far the Krosh, and $lv. Hill, u liopluMd end for the ItookH, o- flare tt was. ope. of thi roughest games ?n Avhlch.he had ever tnkeii part or seen.. A bulletin received today by lh" Medford police department from the rortlaiKl department told lo- cat offlrei's to wrteh for thr mlsMjng puiHons, believed to he coming south. One is Oordon Millffpaugh,. 12 ycr old,, and the others are Airs. Jtobert Oliver of I " wui.r mill fli u.ur Aiuiiury. f hl been missing fo sometlme and Is 4 S years of ago. !E . Totally 'ill t variance '.With '.lio general Jollity and 'shVrilflci'ini'o of Armistice day, a fight took place between three youths this fore noon .and there was ' also u dog fight. The contestants in both bad disappeared beforo the police or dog cutcber could how up. The human ml-up occurred on Sixth -r.trcel near Fir street, when an ertsl-side hoy called .two west side cousins, "Sons of Wild-Jackasses.'' or some ' similar congres sional term, and one cousin said to the other. "Let's go." They went, with the result thnt the easl side youth saw the Mcdford-Ash-land football game .this afternoon mil of ono eye, and with a very red nose. , It Is not - known Just what started the canine ' combat near the cily hall, except that possibly Ihe dogs, knowing that Mayor I'lpea was out of Ihe city, though; it safe to show their contempt for tho dogs at large ordinance and raise some wionpee,'. - IN LITTLE GIRL'S HEAD Jean Ann French; Ihroe ychr'old' daughter of 'Mr. and,'' Mrs. n. Y. ,W'nch,;i204':jV.est J'ftlli, Is In 'the Har-red Heart hospital today ns the result of a gash across her temple und left eye, sustained In a enr accident at 11:15 yesterday. Keturnlng from Sunday school at Hie Iliiptlst church,' the child's mother was driving the ear on Pottage and Main street, when she attempted to turn and ran up. oil the curb, the Jar of which broke the windshield. Fragments of the shattered glass struck -the head and eye of Iho threo'yenr old child who huh sitting In ilie front seat with her mother, Her Injuries lire thought to be not serious, ' congratulatFlegion E PROKIOT! .Members of Medford I'oat of the Ameiricatr.leHlon were hus', -um. I terduy and today receiving' con gratulations on bringing to Med ford the first U. of o.-tT, H. t". freshmnn gnmo In history. ..The gamo was a real gridiron classlc thi-otighout and was thoroly en joyed by the hundreds of footbnll fans who witnessed It. Althn the local I.eglonnnlres were disappointed In the'rrowd on account of the rain,. It wns expect ed that Medford post might still realize n small profit from their endeavors. Mr, and Mr. II. C, t'nrr of Med ford are the parents of n six and one-half pound boy born at the Sacred Heart hospital, November A fivo nnd ope-half pound boy wiih burn to Mr. and Mr. I. tl. (irve of Medford at the Sacred Heart hospltat today. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stefan! of Medford nre the parents of n six and threcfourth pound Kiel born nt the Saerel llert hospital No- veinher 8. . nKRLtSV. Nttv. U. (A) Vrofes. snr Julius Ourtlus, netlng minister ror ruidun. nfrAlrs, was appointed to thnf' portfolio today to succeed the late l-f. . tlustav Hirf"4'iiimui.' IVofessur Ctntlus bun been minis ter of economics tn the . iioveiu- men! of t'hnncellnr Mueller. XolllT. Itegulnr convocation Table Hock Council It. 8. M. No. U. Tuesday, November tl. Dinner 7 p. m. Work lloyal and He It. 10. HWI-IK.VI'.Y, . Kecorder. Klamath Kails New Snored Parker leased for uccupancy hy streets opened to public, Births lect degrees. 833" ' . TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, A FORTUNE 'NEATH TEft I NO TO S, NV v. Nov. 1 1 iff) Aurora, ' one of .the . ? yeat' ! "ghost" towns whose streetH oneroii echoed to the tramp of sourdouglis j! and plodding burr on, again has , 1 yielded "pay din." . f. Not from the earth that meni, probed hopefully In quest of riche In a bygone era. of the golden went, hut -In the ruins of an old ! adobe hulldintc was a small foi J tune recovered. I Hurled treasurfM-$3,000 worth 0f $20 gold pieces was there I stained with blood and lying' un-'i I molested' for Gfi vc-orirto become t j Htmngely enough! a "strike" fori tW(. . prospector Wallace i Uowell and James Handel. i,.Be , change her mind, hut It Im It was chance that brought nnricn In her pdwer to change nn unexpected change In the fortunes! olnt.r woman's mind. This Is the of tho men, two of tho fast tils- theory upon whreh the local P.usl nppenrlng type of prospectors wlu n(.s!) nm professional Women's followed tho trails over mountain ; Hu,(ii set ou, to iure M)M1 Klh and desert. i Klch of .New .. York. Cilv. field In an ancient . motor vehicle which they ' nursed along one oriving, me oiner noiuing tne I clutch, Dowell and Handel,' stopr ped one day recently In the sha-'j dow of. tho crumbling, walls of Aurora, tin- miles east of -- hore. seeking relief from the desert heat. The desolnto picture which greeted the prospectors 'as they paused for their siesta- conveyed nothing of the one time greatness m .viniiKe ii ul .uouy ..v.- o..i III IIIKlUiy IIIIH M-HL'IMIt- ' Once Aurora wn i a roaring town, coveted by Jinth California I and .Novr-da- and finally marked! on the map of the latter afU.r-j, federal survey established It si claim. u .,.UR ""- '""Uhe will have lunch with the loe.tlt .w . ' "".""i,. Tlin canie the relellinn nfralnst the domitiiince. of the lawlewt-eU-ment Hi 1'Vbruary, 1HG4. The law abiding organized a vigilanto. com mittee, nelr.fi the armory and es tablished order after 'arrcstih? the sheriff, hi deputies and. four-. des peradoes whom they handed It was concernlnff that cleanup I that a story about Governor Nye of Nevada is told;. HeurlnK of the excitement- he U'lejrrnphcd .Samuel Youiik. then a county commis sioner, warning that, nn violence must be dime. Hack went the la conic reply: "All. nulet .and irder, ly. Knur men will ho htms in half an hour." . .'V ii Apd If one of the, leffends hbot).t the town cnn be credited, it wSffi amid the ruln of the home of ofte of the departed hiKhrt'aymen that Dowell and Handel rested. lake countless numbers before them,, the two hefran a search for hidden loot, but -with' far greater success. . Below, the floor under a pile of adobe bricks, they fotind an old fashioned strons jbnx. The wooden, lining was ripped itwr.y. and' a Hhower o.iHO polo pieces rolled out.' They were dated from to 1KCS contemporan eous with the stirrlnK days of two state control and vlwilanti law. Screen Jjfe By llobhin C4MnH. HOJ.LVWQOOr Mary Phllbln has achieved &, unluuor position. In the fllnucolony. , Hhe iis become a "sttw jif reitnkes.' 1 . - For about a year the shall and wistful h e roine, who first broke into screen fame in "M o r r y - po round," has not appeared before the camera In 1 new picture. Vet she still is under contract, and has been, working ftUrly a t e a d ity for her suhstan 1 1 a I weekly check. I The talkies aroj res ponslbie for 1 tAl.- r f thnt, nit they are for most of Hol lywood's oddities Mm? lilibli.. at present. -The Matt AVho I-nuhs' was the last picture In which Mary appeared 1 before the talkies set In. That, In , which she starred with Conrad I VeiilU now one back to-his na tive land by reason of those same talkies which wiUild no1 accept his accent, has-been Benerally re leased. Hut two other pictures which would have' kept Vhllbtn fans at ease concerning her wore complet ed ns "silenis" soon afterward, at rt time when a "silent" was a drus on the movio market. At Itnmlom. ' ' . r I.upe Veles and Jean llcrsholt to play lends In Henry King's first talkie. "Hell Harbor." . . . Which rates with "Jnsx Heaven" as one of the year'a box-office titles. . , . Lily lir.inltn coming home from her vacation In Purls. . . . fllcnn Tryon ttVIng out his new fllwor. Today's best: "If Junior I.aem mle wears his trousers much high er, he'll have to have nrm-holet cut In them." . . . And today's worst pun: "(llenn, 'Try-on Skinner's Dress Suit.' " , . Glenn's playing in the talkie rc-mnko of the old fuvorlte. St. Helens "Sentinel" will move to quarters In Odd Fellows build ing on Strand atieet; Pacific Tel. ,Tol. company will occupy qunr ters III Plllant building. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU 8AI.K tlenulne Holler ca naries: no fakes. Mrs. Jack Thrasher," Jacksonville; Ort, T1, 18; S.16 ' d ' tioimfood OKHX.iOX. MONDAY, XOKV MB KB 1 1, 1929. To Visit Medford Itulh; UUMo- . t In not onJvVflnman'H nrlvl-1 tm.xaTy r n,e national federa- nn fin mi i infinr.T-: i on of ,,M,11M ,, rnf.i,inl. .vomen's clubs to .lprtfoiil Mlsa nichi who Is maklnfr. tollr of .he west, .visiting the va. rious local clubs had not Included .Medford in her itinerary, due to the fact that thlH eity will have the Htate convention In May, with prominent national Kpcakci-H nn tho program. Khe had however limned on frolnjr to Kliiuinth ,,. ,, mhm. .0mon C0K So Alls Maud ('hapinan, proni- ilent of the local club, started on, :i correspondence, campaign, aidd tind abetted by the CO or so mem- h . -As result, barring .. ,.-. .... ..... ,..( accident,. Mis .JJich will arrlvo lub. Krom hero, .the national executive will escorted in cara van to K la ma l h la Uh. wher dlriuor and breakfast will he Riv in her honor. "sor.wvuv hay i'oi,i-:s V I'lltST SOl .VI) FILM AVAIISAW UP) "A nencrmlr tiv- ,nB to Hin is Var;iw'8 combined criticism of the first American talking motion t picture to be shown here. ' ' Hut In.Kpitc of the Koneral crlti cispi of the new method of enter tainment and tho propaganda of the: xiJent -film exhibitors three m o re pi c t u re h o uhh l,n ., Wa r.sav are InstullhiK talkie apparatus, and one each in I.wow, Poznan, I-od, nnd Kr.towice. Oldsters Marry In Italy CATANSSAltO, Italy (fl) An 80 year old bi'ltlcgi'ooJTi, and a 60-year old hrlde were first to" bo mnrrieii under the Italian church-nnd-stat? agreement at . tho vllUigo of San Kloro near here. Tho octogenarian, thus benefitting by the reconcilia tion of tho pope nnd the king to the extent ot huvlng only, ono mar riage ceremony to go through. In stead of hoth civil and religious, Is a veteran of the 1K7 campaign thnt resulted In the loss of the pope's temporal power. Scottish Kite Stated meeting fflskl-! you Lodge of Prefection. i 7::io p. m., November 1 1. I.. H. WILLIAMS. - Hecrotary. 233 New Comfort for Kyei 8ee Dr. D. A. Chambers , . OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford Bldg. Shangle Studios "Personality Portraits" Only Six Weeks ' Until Christmas! . i . Make an appoint ment N O W for your Gift Photo graphs. 318 Medford Bldg. Phone 1308 WB DEVELOP Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY YOUR UEXALL STORE Open Sundayi and Evenlugi All the Timi t A . CIGARETTE SALES 10 PER CENT GAIN ' I he dubs him a "Swiss " Or. closer1 , home, an "AuveiKiiut," an Inhubl- NKW -VOHK,'-' Nov. 'ML P) tant of that rocky central plnteliu One hundred eisarets yearly for I Qf Kninre where tradition has tt every mun, woman and child in that the sheep must sharpen their ( the United States ,1s. the current,' noses In order to net at the grass, rate of' produelWi.n In the Ameri-j can tobacco-Industry. . !.' Fife In Portland A statistical examination of this PORTLAND, Ore, Nov 11.'; Induotry, sponsored , by Clark, j A ' stubborn lire which resisted DodKe & company. Indicates that ' .,, ,,, fi,.,on fnr ihrna hours the American public will pay more tnis year for' little white, rolls of shredded tobacco. than for national defense. The total amount, in estimated at S.ri0,,uuo,0uU for 1U2I1. , Other !aa $1,000,000,000. . , . , Many millions, or Hounrp have hecn added recently to the, valus of tobacco company HhareH. Jpec- uiatlve Interest was revived by an announcement that wholesale cig-' f arei prices would he put pack up where they were before the recent competitive "tobacco war." iia.seq on iiRures ror the iasi - - l" years the consumption of clK :" tu.n.i.uo no f's""r s j wnrl Hwing for several yeai'H. Hince ' i 1015 the annual increase In United States has ranged from p. GO to 40.78 per cent, with the ex ception of a 10.71 per cent decline-in 1H20. . For JO years the rise has main tained itself an an average rate ot more than 10 per cent each year. Consumption has doubled since the war. At the present' rale of increase for iit'i'J this year will show- a ri.se of more than 11 i per cent over liiS. - J BATTLE IN GENOA ;iri "i-Hiicnman f is- tne, "flglititlg Word" In this tough' Ital ian -seaport, birthplace of Christo pher Columbus. Just why r has newer been explained. , "Olandese" (Hollander) Is what the natives dub a person who is chary of giving tips or treats. Once will allow a rise of moro than 13 i . A A BUUHU nu Dm- I - - " Lionel Barrymore . fvO Phone . . Q I 51 Q Lloyd Hughes fAi A I AWST ; I- r Jan Daly M1'; frA A iMifJMll U The Picture 'he whole world's been f i i S i nfjf JLlSf Jlr T,1J I waiting foil A thou-nnd marvel-1 tSk$V& l&lm VTCE CREiM ' 1 4ives''10&: PASTUERIZED-SAFE-PURE all. talking comedy LX & . PRODUCED PACKED" " ' "cold ohivers'i- ". . 'tev . r , ftl, -A THE SANITARY WAY j " latest fox news c'v8i - i'l " Tir. V:. .t. nprnpnt.pr I note - . ' . ' CHIROPRACTOR Ex-service men In uniforms Mi"M 1 'PHYSIO THERAPIST ....... t0lal' " our 0ue"8' MW-mR 319 Medford Bids. il ' VPhone,,30-R : i;T ,X.MmaB3BBBB8racy.' I show ECRATERIAN ": '"" j of shows 1 ' ' STARTS Continuous WaI ! For 3 Big T A H A V Shows Today 43.ZTT) j Day I J Lf n I 1:30 16 11 P.M. $SCjVW j ALL TALKING! ALL SINGING! " jfc Shows Like This Come But Once In a Lifetime , 4(rm lp 1 1 i: "?The Hollywood i Revue" : , Fif fSsk . Wk . 25 STARSCHORUS OP 200 J j Filled with glamorons personalities, lilting T if. ? songs, eye-filling choruses, lavish settings, ! am,,3'nS ski13) marvelous-dance numbers! A .f 1 '''' ' WAsA. ' Hear these Great r' JHI "si.n9,i,n8,J y lhe AS0 ji i I r W ! . Mother And Special Added Jv I ,'''' ' ' Mine," "Orange Short Talking . tSK Lrr Kf-A '' ' Blossom Time," Features. ' Sji CTiEXMS' ! aHt&YZ2SK" "Gotta Feelin' for '- jeSK fcK . tCJrV ' You," "Low Down . NiS&l KpM. I fy E-servlce men In unl- iL ; ' DZ&P, j f ; fprm aro invited to at- " I j sthl. thatr. . . y ' - -- V - . -t --y . . , ', ' - , I ' ' .- !,! ... .""..p .' ' .1 ', .:...( .; ! .' . J ,(.. y-,.t , ii . .1 , f -j;t ,i .:.,;.,; - - . '.. . .. . ...tav anil re-' It IS uttered uwn i-u ; clplent of the epithet limy he ex-:, pe'eted to wiur.re off or invito each other outnlde' , ' ' ''''!', i I n ;hKbintl and; III 'he l nitcu . States') It 'Is lllei K(i(man whq ,m the proverbial tightwad, ill l'runce nn the other hand. 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