ft
Mr,
PACE SIX
MEDFORD MATL TRTEUNErMEPFORP, pttEflOX.- SUNDAY, PECEMfiER--V 183!).
n
it
IK
K lift lPH :" ';.. i-.77"h
IB I II IUUIU MUM. Ujticjrr--. jOM
Cougar's Line Wilts . After
Even Battle Fresh Re
serves Complete, Rout
Saunders Runs Wild For
21 to7 Victory.
lt I'illll It. iilllllK'I'lllllU'
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
(.'OI.ISFSI.'M, l.os Alleles, Nov.
3H.VP) Tho deceptive, driving
runs of KusH- tiaundors. Trojan
iiini'tl't'li':u k, today ut to rout tltJ
sturdy t'iants of Washington Htate,
mi till" wnrrlors of 1 In- University
of .Southern California poundeM
nnd passed their whv to a 17 to i
triumph befuro Sri.ooO fatiH. .
Hut the Couitur aL'Ki'i'Katlon fro n
tho Xorthwest was not subdued
until it had thrown a scare into
t Co.'iCh Howard Jones' clan, seor-
fcl ln In tho opening period nnd i
K3 holding the men of Troy to a ?'
to 7 tin for tho first two periods '
of Hip u-lnir.
It was a battle of Krent linos nt
thi- sfnrt, with Coach Orln "Italic"
IIO!lltRlJcry'fi forward!! wlltlnK lie-
fore the chiirKlnic IT. S. V. lino laic
Invtho second rruartcr. The Trrt
Jons found their end runs turned
MB Into too tildo lines, while , their
Ejj smashing center plays were of no
m av""-:
By , ; With the opcnlnK of tlio second
v.t half, tho tclllmj effect of the super.
Ion Troy line pluy tiewin to show,
amp the ncver-to-be denied Saun
ders (carried the hall twelve out
of the fourteen play which saw
the IJ. H.' C.i hall Iukkci's no -7K
yards to n tounhdowti from the
opening klcVoff.
Tho march spelled doom for tho
CoiiBUr Invaders, who foiiKht val
iantly but were bcltis outclassed
at every turn of (ho Runic. Haur.
llcrs. besides llli'lllllB In IH5 yurds
In thirty attempts, scored the fln.il
Trojan Touchdown' when he drov,
ilodKod and foibrht his wuy throuuh
the Concurs on a 4S-yard return
of I'orlcr Ijilnhart's inint In 1 tho
third .runto.
. t.T. O. scoreil once In the sec
ond, and three times In (he third
period, with the final quarter re
sulting in ii listless hattlo n(.lcr
t'wich Jones' had filed sten.ly
streams of substitutes Into his
llneup. , . ,, . "' ' "
:'Tho) (.'oiiKars sliirled their toueh
downidrlve while the first period
ws yet yottnt;. An exchanRe of
punts, nnd the Invaders started n
march Koatu'nrd, which tennlnatrd
n the Trojnn SO yard line when
' llllekley's attempted place kick
was short. '
i Coach llolllnKbery's acKreKatlon
wus nut to be denied. Tho CoiiRurs
ramoYlcht back with lluckley an I
Srhwni't muklilK good iialm
tljionth the 1'. S. C. line, lluck
ley sciimperrd 111 yards after ink
lui; u lateral pnss behind the Hue
of scrlmniape. Hi'liwartx crashed
the center of the Trojan Wall for
ten more. iiuuImk tho biili on the
4.1-ynrd lino.
v Hero Kllluuson tossed the ball
IX yarris to .lone, who plucked II
out of the nlr with two Soiithoro
Celifnrnla- playem baltllup with
him for possession. The Cougar
rltrlit half ran 23 yards for n
touchdown, with no one laylmt a
hnnd on him. lluckley kicked
goal. ,
Jones' fumble on his own 31
yard line, afler tho fnllKars had,
hold tho Trojans for dnw'ns, jutved
the way for the men of Troy to
seoro their first counter, liuffield ..t KSi)NVlI.I.K. tre.. Nov. 30
attempted to pa-s. but finding (Special) Among the enjoyable
A-oWvers e.ivered. he iiegollaled an affairs atiendlng Thanltsgix lug in
mid run which tuiw. him go to the Jnekvonville. was the dinner
ten-yard line. Mustek erouked the) m.rv,d bv Mr. ami Mrs. .lames
line of two attempts for a yur.l i rnnlrnll at tnoir home on Call
each and then Duffield slipped I f(l n(l Htreet. The gm-Hts who en
through left tackle, cut back, and J(1V(mI ,hr exellent dinner were
ncored strtndlng up. Mtv!t Ann salimarsh of Me.Ifoid.
f Confronted by the old bugab.m I MrH u.lU,(, Klrkpatrtek. Waller
in fonverimg ine point me irojani
held n I miff o.inrit'n.-n )...C,t-..
Mag the kleklnii bunlen on (taker
rthouldei". The big miKstltnte guard I 'iH;TI.AXI ilv-The new KpS
kicked tho bat) miuarely between u,0k of prayer, recently uff
ttie pojdn to tic the score. : ,)ie pre, will be used In Portland
; Maunders returned n Couuar punt Kptseopul churches for the first
thirty-seven yards to pave the way time Sunday.
tur Southern Callfui niti's thled -- -- - -.-r-- --r
hmchdown. It followed close on I out of ten attempt!.
tlie heels nf the second, with th-
Trojp.n quarter carrying the brunt
i)f the goabvunl march. Washlnu j
tmn State held for downs on Ps
own eleven-yard line, but Lain (
furl's punt went out of bounds on !
Uie 23-yard utrlp,
Two nceurate flips by launder-,
the first ilarret Arbelblde, and the
neeond'to Krancls Tuppuan, en
abled the Trojans to score Tun
isian scampered (i cross the K"iil
Unmolested. John Maker. iuhstl
taito Kunrd, kicked three of the
points after touchdown,
f After being held to it tdnutn first
down In thp first quarter, the V.
H. C pigskin luggers purade to
15 first down by the time the
final gun sounded. Kleven of
these were ninde In the second
)slf. Washington Slate collected
sevpn flmt downs, all nf ihem In
the first nnd second period.).
I The Trojans made 307 yarils
from scritnmuge, with -S yards
added by four completed pusses
nut of nine Attempts. The Cougos
turned In yards from scrim -mage,
with sixty yards additional
rtn ft rwult vt to completed passes
BOYLE HALTED IN
s
maun
Scored on for the first time In 1929, the GaeheJoven defeated the Wobfeet 31-6 In a Thankgiy.
Ing day game at San Francisco. Archer of the northern team is seen stopping Boyle, St. Mary's
halfback., , . ,'" ' ' , -'
OREGON MAKES FIRST DOWN' IN SHADOW OF GAEL GO At
Hatton, fullback, carrying the ball to tha? St. Mary's 11 yard
zdium, San Francicco. St. Mary's won 31 to 6, but was scored on
BLACK TORNADO'
ING-
TOEXCITEFANS
I.ast year's high school font bail
state champions Mod ford's "lllaeit
Tornado." ioaclied' by i'rink 'Cal
llson. now I'niverslty of Oregon
fresh hie n (joaeh, would have run
'wild lover Washington high sehooV,
I'nrLturidi clMimunls of the 11130
title, oT nend, the contender. '
Itn the 'opinion' uf a number of'
li'aveling shlenmen, whit fr olvi-
ous reiiHons, uo noi oi-Mie m.-ii
narnt-s in prlni, ami wuo kuw ine . TlHlinnj4. oliVi-Hughe. who ab:..
championship batlle last Thursday, mw ha,,u, i,, Hoas0lli IU1 when
iho rJU'fi Medford team would have j , mpos a deadly h:ul;et throw,
defeated MVanhlngton by not 'Iwiji,,,. Thomas wis a stibstitutn for
thnn'flvo tmiehdownH, and Uend ; ... llKt H)l.1M1. nil(. ()nipn ......
by not lens than seven on tho fnco
of theli4 showing; ; !
l lie (iriimimTf HI.-'O irpini
thai, this wui the verdiet (if many
of the, last year'H I'ortlaud game
spectators, whti suw 'the, locals ride
nmghshod otvt llennon Tech.. and
Kt 111 remember the slaslilng nff
tackle drives, the bullet-like pons
es, nnd tho aweeplng end nnin
tho Calllcon crew uneorked. Cor
parlsoiis wero frequent during and
after the game.
"The Medford team of last year,"
imU! one salesman "would have
eotiped up Heikenen. Washington
Mini, and llruwn. Uend s 'iiig nnet
lusl'rts eaMy as they did lilancoiie,
and Hufford of Milton Kreewate".
the year, before .he went to the
l nlverdty of Washington."
It was agreed that hoth AVush
inulnn and Uend were -good
leaniK." hut dhl not compare either
offensively or defensivelyf with the
"lllaek Tornado." and pronouneed
us the best an dine?! powerful
high school suiiad produced in the
utiite to late.
CANTRALLS HOSTS AT
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Itohlmmn, Mr. and Mis. W. 11.
; Cunch and daipthter. Minute.
The vlelory for V. S. C. ellm-
mated the Northwest aggregation
from the five-cornered conference j
He for the leadership, leavlmt
Southern California. California.)
Siunfoi d and Oregon in a deadlock
1 w lib mil'
defeat each.
The lln
So. Cal, C
Tappaan
lloff
Itnrrnyii r
I ye
(talloway
Anthony
Arbelblde
Suumb-rs
Kdebnn
Plm kert
Sluiver
Score t
C. S. C. .
-up and summary;
;
ros
W. S. C. ( 7 )
li:
LT
m;
c
lid
KT
UK
IV U
LU
nil
Kit
period-:
mil
Kdwardn
It. Hansen
M. lleln
Docka
Ahbko:
S. Hansen
lUiekley
KUIngson
.l.mes
Seh warts
IS TST
Washlnalon State ..7 rt 0 0 7
Southern California s c o r I n c :
Touchdowns. Put field (sub fur
Sftunders), Saunders. 2; Tappaan
Try for point. I laker (stih for
Itarragui) It place kick-".
Wnshlimton State s e o r I n g:
TouehdovMe, .lem-s. Try poiu!.
IJuckley, place ku k
DRIVE DOWN "OREGON'S TERRITORY
r 3 SEMI-VETERANS
ILL
The Medford high, school buskot
hull Mimul will start practice fori
tho ll'Ilu season a week from to-j
morrow, undur the direction of j
Coaeh Murrell I lagan. The pro .:
peets are encouraging, but not ronv, I
JiH.It has fnv experienced playeid. I
Tho first j? me will' be played enr'y)
in .laiiuavy,- wlili : pi'ircllen y.'tnies .
dniing-thu ChrHtmttas holidays.
Two . iluyers mvi -left over from
last year's stftt
champion sc,uad.
rhey an-: Knwcii Creen and Churl
s,,istituto guard. Thetui three will j
,MUi,alily ho thcnueleus of the com-j
my 'team. '...
Miirrliiirttm nittl s.mn irmm Mi'e
hoth l.askotl.all player,., and wereir"" wt,," ''"lr' n op.
stars of the .lunior high svhod;
sipiail. They are smart and con- j
sclent ions young athletes ami ought i
to fit in.
tuber candidates for the team j
will be John Spramle.. Itichard Ap I
plegate, .rcher. I ton Thomas, na'l
siverul other lads from the .Tnni'U
high who had sharp-shooting pro-(
pensbles last season. A turnout
of -'." or Is expected' for the i
j first practice, and it !s alsit expec'-
cd that some good material will
(show up in the annual class games.
t;. unes will be played with th-'
(runts I'ass, liosehurg. Klamalb
.Kails and Ashland hi-th schoolv--ihe
final games "of the season h'-i
ing played with the latter school:,.
' (lames will also he sehcibiled wil'i
miiih1 up-vlaie schools, and It s .
probable that two names Will be
played wjth the Cnlwislty of t)iv-:
gon Prechtnen sipiad. on whlcn ;
Cliff (iarnctt. Itlll Morgan and MIM
l!iivirmiiii. former local stars, will
I bi candidates. I
It is also possible that "Katal
Ifcd" McDonald, and the Oregon
Slato Hooks will pluy evo. on thoir
southern tvouiit tmu'. MrDonultl
Is touU'd as ri'nti'r tur th, Itook
llt was all-stan fvuliu' lust 'i'".
lull was not Kivc-n tlu honor !-'-t
iiuso soino of tho vlsltlnn rosrhrs
Ih.vimht ho was too i-oi ky. Hi' was.
tit ho throw lutskots ami foius.
when uiulor n lianauo ot Imiw. i
whic h Is all that ..omits. j
A Inrao inmilifr of iho fonlhair
si! tin it will ho liuskothall raiullilat.".
n ml this w.iiR :fooh llnwiin hi.s
In , .1, on n ulndi.- i'ut.s. ' ami Is nlf i
Inwlnir his ia-otOK to euf '.thoir
fill of svi..ls anil stay tip as lati
ns thry pl.Nsa. ' : h .' '.
I lNDlANAlHM.lS. Nov. !t,vV'
one trulnmun was killed and j
rive persons were Injured t Jduy
when the Sycamore, a Clnelnnullj
hi Chicago Miff i Four puKsenger;
train plowed Into n "light" en
Hlne which had stopped on the
track between Ueech Grove and
Acton, stint hei, st of here. Genrgt
Kern, of Indiana polls, the engi
neer of the passentter Hull, was t
the de.id limn. '
i, r.nikt ttinn Arnold was one of
those slightly Injured. The others
were passenger.
tTbe locomotive standing. on the
trucks had been taken from the
liig Kour shop t Iteceh Grove
on a tent run. Its smoke wan be
lieved to have obscured the red
stop-llht on the block siKiinl.t
canning Kern not to see It. i
The Injured were hriit:hl bv ,
lio-ipital? he ii. i
line In the third period at Ktzar
for the first time this season.
The main event, tomorrow Risrtu
nt the nimory hetween Tom Ctr
bett 1 If Sacramento,' Calif.,- and
Kid Drums of Ui over, C0IU..1 is re
garded , as-, having Mhrei-tv.-ohe
ehnnces- ifor imiluig rli) a k'nwkout
and Ih expected to be. one oO .the
hottest 'battles seen here - In many
, , ,hlro rm ,,e ,lnul1,er
record crowd -from Klamath,- and
.laekson counties, as wuJl ' as a
good sized delegation from north
ern CJlIornif, . ' :
liith fighters are terrific hit tors
ftnd are well known for tlveir.'grit
tg contlnuiv the fight 'in :fnee tf
'!,..,...,., w.. l... .,.l,'.
..... ... ...w.,
port unity to find out how good
Ucnnls wa;t. at: O'Crady handed n
lucky punch in tho first- round
that flooied lienuls for the count.
It was Dennis' first' defeat in IS
months during which he won, !'
Mraight fights.
In meeiing th- tow-headed Cali
fornia fighter. Dennis faces one
of the best iluht-v.vight.s in Cali
fornfu. who at the last fight de
feated K. O. White, vim in W.-isJi-Ihglon
last week set tip tho claim
that hi' Is the light -weight, chajit
plon of the world, willing to lake
on all comers.
The n -in i-wind up between Tod
dy. .Mir-ko .of Klomut h l'alls and
.I"e .Marline;: of Sai-rumento prom
ises in be so good that it may
.steal the show. l!oth boys urq In
the 1 :t.'i-pmnd class Willi plenty of
speed. f Their fight of six rounds
will be prereded hV three hot pre--lhhinurh
s r Tickets have, been
placed on sale u-t lhown's.
Ninth
cigOl 0.
IJ.ikntn
i ' i . w , .
7: liiiltintnie
I
l.oyi.l i ( IMItlmiiioV
, rniniMitv ft.
Electrotherapy " . Chiropractic
Dr..H. P. Coleman,.
, Tenth Successful Year In Medford
Treatments by Appointments,
Natural Methods - Food Science
Medford Center Bld3. - Phone 966
iOreandBiiriiorj
Purchased
ftMUI.'lHNClA IWrlNlNtKW
Victor Radio
No
Compromise
For PuYity
of Tone
Palmer
Music Hfoser
"We Soil Happiness"
TheAVY: CHERSJ
: i- HEADLINE FIGHT
L GARD TOaiORROW
FIST FIGHT LOSER
GETS PISTOL AND
IS LOSER
CIllCAfrcr, Nov. yo. (VP; Chirk
and ' niihdnlpH-rtho buHlea't " aiiil
hrlKhtest conjer In Chlvnuo nt thy
hotir Ijofore mklnlKlit when tluu-
tlx throng . fill ' tho Mtroet
was
t h c Hp(t Chit rUH ( U:i he )' II no 1
ami JaniuH SVyUli piL-Hod luui night
tit. Ht'ttle an Jii'wuint'.nt .with K"ni.
Kiich. waa ..w o u n d e piobablr
.Uuitoii.. -si Poi'inen huxor, ana
W.idnh,, (HwrJlx'( by pullco an ho
fnIn th( hepr racket," quarrel-
cd , laulior, in the eveniiiK nt-.the
Ciiicuqtf : stadium. Vi03h crltliaV
r.o( i he way J Virion warf . srorlnv;
the raujino-ririffilhs match. -They
fought .with- their. fistK and Uar
ron's; noaowas broken'. -- - .
liarron .went home, got ,u pitul,
iind began hunting Walsh. ' II
found ; him in an all-night
ros.
tan runt
street. They went to the street
where.-. witnesses wild. Walsh open
ed fire, which Ibirron returned.
Ihillets flew, across the crowded
oT t-m,1 rtin.tl,u 111 Bfnrnl l.Innn'.i
including Heniicl's nnd Hakolfs
... . . .
ix'siauraiu. wero smitiereu ana
,.e.vos, the street. .ducked for
nvT i i' t " t -' "v I t i' ' .'
1( ' " - It . ,v. ' ,
I tar roil , bounded .' in it he I
. . ... , , -.. ... - '
ehet:., Wa sh hn bu et fvuuud-ij
m imp uouomen a no uugn
, ; i .. . . ,
SACK.V M E.N'TO. Cub. Nov.
i.P (Jovernor C. C. Young
30.
.ap-
I roved today a requisition for ex
tradition of Alfred IIoss and Geo.
D.ivis from Albany, Ore., to Sac
rninento to face charges of having
shot 'ami killed1 Clifford Carey,
grocery clerk.' during a' holdup
here, last November ;1S. The
iiMiubitiou was approved .. within J
a hhor-t time., after Police Chlrf
William rlallahan of. Sacramento 1
received word that the two sus-i
pectp were arr:;Uul In Albany, j
As quickly as the duuument was
.igned Sacranrronto . authoHtieH;
wero sent' north to -bring the men;
here. ' - j
, Carey wim .Wtuj. through the;
heod wlipn; he pursncifl. two lmn-1
fiitM'wKo' ijiib; hrbjlt. U( tho Art.i
Brothers' grocery store ' and were '
escaping with n proximately, ?o00.
KLAMATir 'FALLS. ' Ore.. Xo(. j
30. (-'P) Klamath police today nryj
searchhuj for robbers who broke I
into t hree 6u si n cks h o u ses d u ri n:c 1
the Thanksgiving holiday,.
A garage Mas enuved and Soa 1
wr.s taken from, the safe, but. $300 ,
was overlooked. An nlte'ihp't ' t' '
lu nch another safe In a tire shop :
was made, but the thief broke the I
safo handle and quit.- A black
smith shtip was broken into. nnd a
number .of tools stoliirf.v4 -vV
i?4
i?
Sifc OVERCOAT
:MTPj.:-'''
mm
Top-to-Toe
Outfitters
D.'A, R. Presents
' -
Beautiful Flag
To Local C. A. R.
(ii timral Jont-ph La no auch'ty
Childron.-of. tho Anunican licvulu-
tlon, -met on Trhhiy nft'rnoon 1
with. "Alfsftc'.' Uutli ami Cmlrino ;
IJ'AllllUl'nH; hJ!jtl.,KH'H. !
Tho-KUiiroino ' ldcaauro pf tho'j
tiftoniqnii wn.x tht .presentation off
q beautiful ilk fluff tu the Hot-ioty!
y Crntt'r, Lake chanter, DnughtcrH
f the American Hcvolution. Tiie !
retfcnl, Mrs. II. O. Harding, and
vUo reKent, Mrs. T-pwIh I'lrich. be
inff out. of. the . .city, Mr.. J. H.
i'oebwin, past regent, . presented
;tho , 'flnff. In. the prcHontution
sp!t)ch, aijs. , CouJinjtfi oxproBsetl
thv. pleasure of Crotur JiUco chap
ter, that thf ;rhlhiren's feociety 1h
working so faithfully to curry on
and live uj to the high standards
of Americanism established by tho
founden'.vpf,.'tIiis Kroiit.. nation, j
Thcro s- greater need of living I
the pi-ltieiples now than ever be
fore, for .within our, own country
there- qt.e ; many ocleties whose
aim. is destroy tour government
tfe
J Miss fuciilo . Murray,, Jr., presi- i
; d"ht: of !tha . kacle t yaccuplcd the !
! flag and 'd&surbu Crater Lake.'
I chapter, that' everyi ; inomber of j,
tii'iii'iTii-.uiisii'iiii i.auu sfjcieiy win ;
j ',,or,',m1' "l,,'cl;m ' "na. example,
' tile honor, and Intecritv of our.
ii pie,
our '
, ,
j "nl,J'' . ou,r """""i and
our-
-; i
During, the presentation, KMKD
...,, , - ...
played "Stars and 'Stripes Kor-
'
; j: A'peulftl' Thanksgiving1 program
'i was given by the children. . -Mias
Lucille Lowry read ai letter written
by I-M ward Winslow to a friend, in.
L Kngland,. ot. the time of the first
Thanksgiving in New Kngland. He 1
I .
m oi tne many tilings for which
h? was thankful and even express- i
ed a wish that he might be able
to divide with English friends from I
their store of plenty; , " !
: President Wmdiinston! - f I r s t j
Thunkngiving proclamntion,. also j
President Herbert Hoover's. Gov
ernor I. LI Patter.son and Mavor '
-Vf AVJv Rlnes.'pracla,mattons wore
rwitl by MIfsos nrb.tm Molt; Mai1
Jarvls Thompson, Carol Dbdge an'tl
lil.lOTbcJh yilm.j' Vosii!ti,T(,v,
tfiiiy ilppeih'oft In'.riicf'hl' 'issue
fssues 'of
e-i
INSURANCE
First' Insurance
, , Agency
' ", i'1 '-. '.' j !' .'
A. L. HILLV Mingr
Phont'loV 30 N; Contrr
".. Medford, Qregon ; '. " . '
New Comfort for Eyei
"7rrT'"'1'i'"!-i"
Dr. D. A. Chambers'
OPTOMETRIST
404 Medford Blrig. ,s i
J 795
-' And Don'tEorget
Every OneAU Wool!
One a Beautiful New Pattern! -
... - ' ' v
Every One Exactly As Advertised!
i!.. m nil Tribune.
I Mrs. J. M. Cochran. -Mrs.
Aiin.fiv and Ihihetlo
Wood-
cock were Kuesls oT tne nocU'ty.
. Iks lOlizabeth Canfield Invited
the society, for their.. Chrlstmus
; party. :'
' The ouit!ty decided to conlrio-
' uio to the Christmas box, -which
Crater Lake chapter each year
f.ndK to Angel Island. - ; '
i The meeting was cuncludi'd with,
a social hour and i-efi-emiinentH
were served. ' ' '
C13XTUAL I'OINT. (ire, Nov.
;,). (SncciuU On. Thursday last
Divislomil Kngineer -I. W. Murray
purveyed the , old Central hotel
site, . which is rapidly being put
in condition for the new servlco
:.lat:on to lw erocted thereon. The
1 crew
of workmen are all reau
to start operations ' next weei.
while weather, conditions are fa
vorable.. : , .
Missouri has begun 'phths 'for
new S2,!WM).ono road program.
i Gold weatheris bracing
But keep it out of tioofb
hi
dom
blows
only the
wp can
,
-
American Radiator
jj
?
Heating
- inexpensive to
ical rto operate.
III
i.7
,
to site seventy-degree
.'
to every room, in
will last as long
in
and add several times its cost
to the value of your
Liberal allowance on
furnace.
, ;
(jonvtntem paymemv
" V'" A.' Schmidll
109 EiflhM Street.
DdNT MISS
B0X1MG
MONDAY EVE;, DEC. 2
MEDFORD ARMORY
' "JOE BICKERSTAFF Presents.;
t Main Event 1 0 Rounds ; i
- . . . . . (Light Heavies) ... ,
TOM , . .', . ! KID " ' '.. .
CORBETT ys. DENNIS
Needs No Introduction Great Negro Slugger
Semi-Final 6) Rounds 133 Lbs.
. Teddy Miske vs. .. Jce Martinez
Flashy Boxer . ' A Fiflhter Nuf Scd
. ' ' Also 3 Eod-Hot Preliminariss
ADMISSION Rlhgside; $2.50rBtlcony, S1.S0. S1.00 fBStH un-v
reserved); Kids, 50c On sale at Brown's, Phone 101
THOSE s EXCEPTIONAL
VALUES at THE
$ 1 985 .$25-oo
BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS !
... WE DEVELOP
Films Free
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
YOUR REX ALL STORE
Opeu Sundays and Eveninrji
AU the Tim.
'
;
j
Phone 9 fdi
FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPMOUSTERINQ, REFINISHINCi
FRANK HOWARD f -4 I
219 West Main Street ; '
the fouse you want the free-1
and luxury of perfect
warmth, no matter how tt
and snows outside. 1 on
KIM
wantthesnuuoztom fort that
finest radiator heat- '
bring. r -
Equipment
buy a nd econom
It is puaranteea ,
warmth
any tceawer. ;
asyour house
property.
your old
We guarantee all work.
Phone 418
11
iTHIS CARD!
TOGGERY
-4 '
i'i
Every
Always in
Earnest
:
a mm
ff