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PAGE TWO.. ocal and Personal Ai. Usual, the Armory' will be used for the Medford. IilRh school team basketball practice und games,, the dec.l for the rental of the nrmory for (he hlmkothftll sou Hon having- been, made yesterday bctwoeri the Armory management t. and the HChool hoard. ' It Ik under Htood that the choo' bonr'd, nuvs 1140 for the BeaSon. 'DenemDer 1 to March 20', 'and 135 for each ex hibition name, ' ' Mrs. Frederick will show, real llvo models In tho Medford Beauty Shop' windows fthH evening from 7:30 to , during the C'hrlMma . opening. t ' , 1 ' ' ' y5i; Guests from a.dlstunco reKlKlere.i ut Medford hote.br include K. 1. Connolly of Ht. . 1'aul. Minn.. .Mri. ' iJimsfleld 'of -Westminster, II. .,',. Mr. and Mm, K..W. Torre of Mis- . . Hotila, Mont'. ' , ,;','; ; Heo Hrlll'n Sheet Metal Works ' ' for rddintor, 'fender and au(b body repairing. 21 7'" , Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Anderson left .' ''fhl forenoon' for' their ' home In , San UIobo, Cal. following- a Hho'rt visit hi Medford with B. B. Wolcoit whflo cnrogte ' by motor t from i ' Portland. ";'' .' v ... r '. . i Heo our Xmas special now. The I'cnslcyg. 331 East Main. 240tf Tho Protestant 'iSpiscopnf church ' In tho United States used-Inst Sun- dav for the first time officially the revised Hook of 'Common' Prayer ' of 1928.. .; 1 ' ; '. ; X. F, Ohrt. formerly 'proprietor of the Vulcun-Welding Work's hi..s re-entered the oxy-r.eetylcrie Job SvcIdlnK business and Is. now. lo cated ut Wm.,j Offutt's Muchlm Khop. Thirteen, years, vxperienr" ' at your service. ....All metals,' all shapes, all sizes. ' it Pallor Jack. Wood, well knovn In Medford au boxing and wrcstlln promoter horo last year. Is nown Texas and has bean' wveslllim , in fntffn event matches for several months.- His last match was In Bl Paso, where lie met Prof. V. HlVhml. the Japnnese Jlu jlwu art ist, last week. A letter recolvod from him In Modford Indicated that -ho hns been havlnjf a suoaessfnl uoason. s Koyal Neighbors' benefit dinner '. Thursday. Doc. 5,, from 0 to 7:30 o'clock W. O. W. hull. Adults 60c. children tin. v,--, ,. . . S6 Dance, Jai'kson SprlnKS Saturday nlfiht. - 2rn , A marriage license was Issued yesterday afternoon at the count? elerk'a office to Honry iWlcy, -III.' and Pearl Dacey,, 32, both of la lolle, Cal. i . ',, ... , Tllch (trnilo lump llmo and hyd- . rated llmo for .spraying. .Big Plnss Lumber Company..-r , 234tf Prellnilnary plans are tiiiiler wav ' for the construction of U rural pow. er ?ino betweenMurphy und Ituch. by the California Oregon, Power eoinpany, it was announced 'by Jack Korr, manager , at - (lrants Pass, i KtiKlneers, now , vr.e urve.yln( tlu costs, expenditures und revpnnvs? tu" bo expected, to determine. .vhotheiv the "irojeet ' will, bo eqslbla , and profitable. ;-The new lliie.lf ,11 Is built, will serve about 75 funillls nnd eofisti ui'tlon cost" will . bo , SW the neighborhood of $25,000. Attention. V. O, K. membera! Xo meetlnij Thufsdav nlnht, Deo. '3. ' KnteVt'alnment., eats,, diince. complimentary to woman's auxili ary 'now formlnt-;. Vou aro er poctcd to he present. ' Mrlng your friends. Hill Hay. Hecy. , ,25S ,1 D. Watklns of S(iii Kroncjarn, ropfi-aentlnB the tlnlf-Moon T'rod- "uco company, h'ft todf.y for his home tn that city, after hnvlnir spent several weeks In Medford imtklhe purchases of ThanltsiilvhiB' turkeys for southern eonsnirters. St. Mark's card llarty Wednesd't.' ' afternoon: prles and refreshment.'. 1 8c.' Public Invited. " tM AmnnK the Orepronloii-i' reiflster-j ed at local hotels are Mr. andMrs. N. K. Tlone itnd Miss Foster of Hood Hlver. C. 0. Wlllli.ms, K. .i.' Hartwell nndHarry' tlrliins of Sa lem, Geo. Wr Knluht of VlubbaM. H. Tl. IJssoA, It. 1.. Srhiiber and K. ritonn of KiiRcne. tleo. W, Sta ples and K. F. Illoom of Albany, C. C. Harr of ("u(tane (Srdvo npd Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Woodard of Mt.rshflcld. ,,. ; Mrs. l,aFlomme will serve lifer famous chicken noodle dinner. Frl dnv from 5:30 to 7 p. in., ut the Presbyterian church. Saturday, chicken tamivles Itttich. Prices 50e. . ' ' , . 2.".l Seven more carload- of pears an l nimles were shltped east so fin this wuuk. brlnnlng the squsun lo(il shipments Xo 33-i cars, -.. Jk,-i)Medford tnado fntrt'c flocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. t See Our Windows tonight, ' the gfcriiilno ; t Chriitmas goodies ' Woh will b -displayed irwJte a very appropri- aU and useful gift! Mi' I. .-Jl I- "" , , .. ) I ' '"-.; v-t & .; 4'- i. .''' . 03 Considerable, uctlvlty In turkey IjuIhk is expected In DoukIiu, county this week for t lip Christmas trade. There will he from 15 to 0 carloads HlilpiicU out of the lmp(Utt valley. Dunce. Jnckson SprlnKM BtUiUv niBiit ' . ? Tho white Htar mill, owned by I N"wl,R, t brother. wa destroyed I " fie of un unknown oriiiln Tues- I ouy nlKiit. It vi-.n learned ycstiM-iliiy, Loss Is placed at about $20,000. ,'wlth Insurance of $j',nort. The jnlll was ii dry loir sawmill and was lo cated about 37 miles from Klnmat't ,Fflls. on the Orcensprlngs moun tain. Further details of tho fire could not be obtained here, J-ilain-,ath News. Special offer for Ninas photo Biaphs. Tho Peasleys, 331 East Mr.ln. 240tf State Traffic Captain Kenneth nioom of Albany was visitor In ledfonl yesterdny on a perlodicM state traffic Inspection trip, In cluding over half of tho southern section of the state. tiynge's dance. Wed. and But. at' Dreamland hull. fiOc, 2 '10 A specimen of, quinine fungiH. 'causing brown heart rot In treos. Is on display at the Chamber of Commerce, through the courtesy of John II. Oribblc of the Crater Na tional forest, and Is being viewed with considerable Interest. A col lection of laurel berries, mlstletb' and evergreens was brought to th. chamber yesterday for Christmas decorations, by V. R. Coleman the stato game department. . "That good coal." We give green trading stamps. Hanson Coal Co. Phono 2.M. if . i Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Jordi.n AsklAnd visited with their daugh ter. Mrs. W. A. Itadcllffe In Mod- foM last Sunday. Use. Medford - made factory block. Medford Fuol Co., Tel. 031. i . S-l.-.tf A delegation of local Odd Fel lows will Journey to Ashland to- marrow evening to witness degree work to be conferred by tho Ash land lodge. Medford and perh-tps other lodges will provide candi dates for the degree. Cars will be provided at the lodge, hall from 0:30. to ,7 o'clock. , ' For, Sale Jtlndllnw' by the toail. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. Ml. M5tf ,,fr. and Mrs. fl. , W. Lovebry. fttr. f nd' Mrs. If. II. Sanderson ami '.. C..': Aleaglie'r' aro transient vis itors In Modford from Seattle. Wash!' J . , :; . . ", . v ': Hemstitching, plcntlng, pleating, button making 'and hoso mcndlnrr. HgMdlcriift shop. lB7tf State Traffic Officer Robert Phillips Is ex'nected to return th lattjer part of this week from, a short business trip to .Cpndon ..In eastern 'Oregon. , ' Dressmaking and r'emotleling at the. Fashion Shop;; 424 Medford Illdg. To). 1181, ; ' .' tfl The History club of the, Amer ican Legion Auxlllr.ry will meet 'o-mp-'row night at the Ininio ,of Mrs. D. I. Wilson. 408 Pnrlt avenue. Beavor Bestwall plastor board Is' all ready' Blzod but cost's no mord than ordinary plastor hoard. Woodo fbr., qb,,; East, Jackson a), Oiiliesee, fthori'ff Lister. of Josofihlne'coun ly is investigating the theft and destruction by fire of 775.000 glad loll bulbs In tiro Orlinta Pass dli trlct. Only tho" finest bulbs which w'ee almost ready for market' wore stolen after which he marauders sci iiro'io a mirn ami drying sneu to cover traces of their depreda lions. Less ash,- less soot. In that good coal, Hansen Coal Co, Tol, 231 ,'..'' . . ;.. .'. t(' ,. City Traffic Officer (loorgb Trcs- cot' lias oeen carrying an arrest warrant In his pocket several days, destined tn lie served on a man h so far has been unable to find. He thouRht he had found him oncA but the object of his search Is sup posed to be a motorist and Is want -on n. local trf-ffie oharge. and the man he found has been a horso. back rider most, of Ms life. How ever, the officer expected to locate' his man today. ... i Use Medford - made factory, blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. , Suggestive outlines of study for rural schools, prepared by , the, county school superintendent's of fice, , were , mailed today , to tli rural xchpnls In tho county. The outline. Is extensive and is oxpected to be A big benefit, to school teachers. Dyhge's dance, Wel. and Sat. nt Dreamland hall. 50c. - 311 ' Among the California guests a'--Mcrtford hotels are H. It. Welch of r.urllngume. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. I.e-s of Stockton, nnd the follow ing from San ' Francisco: T.loyd Miller. II. H. Hess. O. If. Johnson artd John F. Kverett. For Sale Kindling by tho load. Medford Fuel Co.. Tol. 831. 545tf A section of a 80(t-yenr-old Doug las fir tree Is the first outside con tribution to the recently formed muemn nt Hoqulani. Wash.' The contribution was made by the West Coast Lumbermen's association. We tll bo gmd to measure your roof And give you n price on ti now roof applied, Woftda Lbr. Co., M. .Liekson nt Oenesee, 2.1(1 I' A civil action for money was filed iln circuit court today by (1. L. ! Forgo -against Ocorge M. flrewi-r for -'71, ulalmrd to ti duo on o promissory note. ' ' ' . Tim Wo,sl Side, Pharmacy carries 4 large stock of vDennlson's crepe paper for decorative purpose. J57 A (efnpovary huto llconse was Ir siK'd at tlici aherlffa office this fniremibn in Herbert MayfleM if llagle. - ' Woods Lbr. Co. are the exclusive J dealers for the Heaver Bettirall I plnster board in Medford. ; J5C Ituller Walker was among the I visitors In Medford today from , Ashland, attending to business In I terests.l Mr. Walker Is the foster- father of tlene O'tlrndy, AshlanA fighter who fought In Port la ul last night, nnd la the owner of a large farm on which O'Urady ha ben working ever since he 'came to southern Oregon six Tears ago nd mad his home with the Ash land hisn. . Marie Klanrter, specialising ,n the latest Improved Hhelton Cro qulnole (ringlet ends). . Instruc tions taken from Nell Widows. Wilfred School, New York: also Mr. Whalen. Han Krancltro. All branchee of beauty work. Call 454 for appointments, Kmma Cllne Bhop. MEDPOTTO MAIL l.nno county contemplates oiling 100 miles or more of road next year. Nearly IDO.OOO of Oregon California land grant- money has been placed In tho budget for that purpose. Hlgh'grnda lump llmo and hyd rated llmo for spraying. Big Pines Lumber Company, 1 - 22-ltf , There tro between 25 and 30 ac tive cases of scarlet fever In .Med ford with none, of a serious type, according to City Physician I l. Inskeep today. Tho majority of the patients are school students, III somo cases causing the futhers ! i" iinu room anu longing at u ho tel during the course of tho quar antine. .' . ;. 4 , ' . For Sale Kindling by tho load. Medford Fuel Co., Tol. 631. 24Iitr j Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. McMillcr of Klamath Falls were among tli5 visitors In .Medford yesterday. ( Ouests from Portland at Med ford hotels include Mr. and M'rs. H. S. Quackenbush, John Johnson. Aripild Anderson, Forrest Cable, T. L. High, L. F. Teiiiplefon, A. It. McKey. M, E Tauscller, F. K. Knst m'an. J.'T, Wallace. W. O. Dunlan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, (loll, M. B. O'Connor. J. PI. Robinson, P. 'fl. ft'unii, Ft'. W. N'elson, Ettu Albright, John lllney, V. O. Ward, , Mary U'ilon and James Myers. Mr, and Mrs. C. CI. Anderson and fe.mlly of Ashland spent the week end visiting wltli Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Engberg und family of Earjc Point. J. A. Illckerstaff, who has bed iiromotlng boxing cards here for the past two months, returned yes terday to A his . headquarters at Kltmnth Falls; Ho does not plnn to hold nnotiicr smoker here until next year, following the rush . of the holiday season. It Is possible that a wrestling match may le s-aped nere during Inc. early pare of next month, probably presenting tho old southern Oregon favorite. Uob Krusc, against some .worthy oiMionent. The first two applications for building permits In December w'ere mndo yesterday afternoon, with tllo first by Martin Belt on' to'.fioniltruet a dwelling on West Second street at a coHt of $2500 and the: other by J. W. Young, to .construct n laundry building on North Bart loti street nt u cost of 15000.. ., Toultrymcn from all parts of Oregon and the northwest will hold a banquet nt Snlcm Friday night. Dccober 6, In honor orj. H. Han son of Corvollis. A pen of White Leghorns owned by Mr. Hanson recently won tho nntlonal egg-laying contest nt "Storrs,. Conn., Re sides prominent poultrymcih . the banquet will be attended by. state officials. . Hanson, as n result of winning (he Ktorrs contest, has es tablished a world' record. , Seven ol his 10 hens In the pen produced In excess of 300 eggs during the contest yoaiv ... A "fear gun," which uses a cart rTdsa, is constructed with a-. per cussion cap and uses 'gunpawdcr to discharge n gas to incapacitate Its victims, if so designed that It may he concealed upon the person carrying It. Js cither a pistol or j-e.volvor wlth'i'n 'fjio moaning of the Oregon lows., itornrdlng to a logal opinion hitndctf down by the at- iornoy'generar dt Salem recently the attorney-general held that anv person possessing, selling or using a 'tear gun" must comuly with the. laws regulating the possession1, sal and Mse of revolver and pistols In this tate'. . Colo Holme of tho Holmes In surnnce agency placed the. first ac cident insurance tickets at the lo cal airport today. This la the first time this provision has been made here and will prove of interest to the traveling public. 'fill' Kelly. A. 1. Warren und X. Tl. '. Tlshler. representatives o! the Civic Fruit Express company. with headquarters In San Frnn- cWco. spent yesterday and .this morning In Medford Inspecting th Medford Ice and Storage plant In n general check mp on facilities and conditions. They are on a tour or Inspection along the coast and left this noon for Portland ana norm ern points ' -- --.-' O. O. Alenderfer and ron Hns- kirs'ilcft thlj morning' foffKlahiath Falls on business.- expecting to' -re-turn here this evening.' - TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY l,OST-1-'IJiitly's In-own rtrlvor's ftlnve, curt fur-linen; left . nnni. iw wtirtl If returned to Mntl Tribune. Xin SAbl-5 OR TIIA-WB A rtnnily noiirlv new 5-room house -' tn Medford. Prlee TiSoO; Hnmll down nuynunt. UANlSTMIt CIIItlHTNUK., ' .117 Liberty Dldii.' . 4 i3 FOR rJXt'HANtM.: Southern caiirornm ineome nroi erty. vlue JJu.UOO, to exehnnxe for Metirord or v:illey. Owner Here, llet In toneh with him throliKh this office. Till-! UKAf. KSTATR KXOHAXC1E -14 No. nlvemlne. Phone HM. KO R HA t.l-i 4 ; room modern home, loellted on unmlv street. rrleei 15(: only f 1 50 ensh. btiliinee to suit buyer. IIKRIIK Hl.MS. ' It) 8oulh Uurtlett. . S86 WAXTKt-8mmi child to enre tor (lurlnK the dny. (Ml nt "1". Weleh 81. . v J57 FOR 8A1.R - Tlfbnie turkeys. youmc hens nnd torn. Goldhnnk strnln, Imnorteil stork: cheat. Kmlly trimmer. Central Point. it. a.. . KOTt S.M.R WeAneil Duroe irtits. J. A. Perry. Call Mndrnna Park. FOR SAI.K canaries - SpeeUl iiriees on Call Mutual Heed Co. . i , , ar.R WAXTKII Kms butter and hut . termllk, delivered at reslilenee. Phom. SKO-L, S5 FOH HBNT S rrtom t pt, niifiir nlsherti hriw; floors, stctiih heat. Krla-ldflre, hot water and sarawe. . H. Holly. , SUM FOIT TRAM--Oood Kdlson N0n oara'nh. lots of yeeords, and vfo. line. . PhAli 141 .11. . .3(1 4 VOH BAIJ5 OR TltAln; U.n..in morning house, with l-yoar lens, or will nell furniture and fu tures separate. Addrtu P. O. ' Do 6J4. Medford. Ore. . l; TRIBUNE, MEDFORn, Mrs. l.ynetla Ooodwin ford and her guest from San Cisco, were visitors in Ora Monday night. They motored here from Medford .with Miss Palom.i Kundlcman. flrants Pass Courier. Lot me write your fire insurance. Carl Y.j Tengwald.. Hotel Holland Uldg. Phone 9!)3. tf itov. J. E. Condor of tho Meth odist church, south, left today fur district conference at Myrtle creek, and will return Friday evening. At an important meeting yesiel'- dav. the; Ashland Civic clu,b chang - cd Its meeting days, from Joe tjrol to thu firm tnd third Veines(lay4 -Mable .Mack of thfa city, county UemonHtrutlon airem, was' one of tho muin HpeakerB before the cs - num. Tho Melody Boya, Mcdford's newest dunce orchuiitra, made tlieh' radio debut, la.st nlht over KMKU, the Mail Tribune-Virgin radio nt:i tlon, from 9 to 10 o'clock, through the courtony of tho California Ore gon lJowur company. Tho boy ployed a Holectfon of popular munlc which was well received through out Houthern Oregon, replying to many requcMtH. Tho power com pany plana to present the muHiclau.H In.nnotHor dance group fn a abort tlmei y. AI ATTEST INTEREST iJuvId Uoseiiberg and iavid It. WooJ, who with H. Van' Hoeven-berj-:, Jr., were tho TJogue Iriver valley repi CHcntativet at tho meet ing of westorn pear growers held at DaviH. Calif..-returned home this noon. Jtoaonberg was named per manent chairman of the Pacific loar (IrowerH Council, Vhich wa 'formed. The organization em brace all tho leading districts of the Pacific cokhI. . t -: Tho ptaiiH nnd pullclcM of the or ganisation, whicl are expected to have far reaching 'effects in the fruit Industry, will be announced as aoon as the complete report of the meeting in received from the secretary, which will be the end of tho week. , , According to Wood and Rosen berg, , the yeKlon was well attended and the delegates manifested keen interest in tho movement. Among thb speakers at the meet ing was Prof, p.- Rcimcr of the Southern Oregon Kxpcriment Sta tion Jit Tulont. 1 - .OOI.E llllllc, Cole. Ihfnnt mri ut Dr'.'iVn-fl .Mii Phillip Cole. piiKse I ti'vi', .m'liiii ill V. Illiurjuill, t Oregon. Dee. 3. ' j The little bully Is being brought I to Medford. nnd Bervlcea will be! held nt the Conger Chanel Thure- i day nl'ternoon. Interment will ho In Medford cemetery, Mrs. Cole will be re membered ns Cirucle Luinnn, for merly of this city.- mm of in.uiiis.- -o ic iiesiro lo express our slneeie gratitude for the kind expressions of sympathy, for tho many bonu tlful florul tributes und the benu tlful rites rendered by the H. P. O. Klka In our s'nd bereavement. Mrs.' M. A. Kinney nnd ', : Family. Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. Flrtney furviillB. FU'iinlring-uf .gartte building of John Hwlck. i)i-Vitfres!i-liia, stiyidlly. , .. ... Obituary MOW1N 'wiSTftfsB , , , ' iv, FAMOUS , DO I NOVIL BROUGHT Bfl ' TO THf K , . , am m a m m m m DO 1 mm rSEE and HEAR IT'S THOUSAND AND ONE SPIC- f TACULAa SCINES I ' JL -v4-s - ' ' ' -- H, e':i- N -..; ?' -;; m , ' ,xii , wL- h J ' U mi h l i ORlOflgy, WIf)NKHllY, DECEMBER, t, 1929. SADVEfMG AN LIONS CLUB SPEAKER "AdvcrtisliiK Is not a' pecossary , evil, but one of. the Bieatcst aauotd a mdrelmnt has,"'. declared Frnnl; RoK8' l Bellini Hpeakr befoi iho , Lions club title noon. Mr. Ross, wo "efcio his recent uffiliatlon in 'tllo iinblicity rlcpnrtment of Cuum- was asBoclatod with a laise ntlv 1 Using agency; in Portland, ntreasod tho iniportnuce of orsar.lzi.ng ad voitisin material, worklns out n theme and ' ntllicring to system', rather than dependlg upon' tlio hap hazard method cf waiting for th Inspiration ot tho moment. ; "The important thing is planning ahead, whether your campaign Is put on through the siowspapors, billboards, over the radio, by direct mail, or a; combination of all of them," ho' said. Evelyn Heiraan, the 12-year-oli! daughtor or .Mr. and .Mrs. M. M. Merman, contributed two character sketches, "Little Sister" nnd "Little Ah Sid," to tho program nnd was heartily received. Earlo Davis, the chairman of the program commit tee for the day, read the .effective poem of Ralph Pennoyor entitled "Martin Hordan," as a special num ber on tho well rounded one outer talnment. UTTER PASTUERIZED- SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY PA-Holmes i!' WB DEVELOP ' v Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY YOUR EEXALL STORE Open Sundays and Eveninc . All tbo Time Phone- . $ 'M STiCE CREAM foxcrateriaK i . fc . r - w ii .i i- . tSsl .' .. s , with ' "T-,,, : ', GARY COOPER RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN WALTEC HUSTON I - i '- it ii'?,i ALL TALKlNtt' ALL 0ipOR 1020-1930 Road 3how'9mrath r The Mac.tcrful Epic of i Any ijlhen Vsnry;,' v . a-.. ji .f.; v' .- s s-.-ii I 'M v Notice. you havo any rial estate' for or trade, sec U Ci. I'ICKELL, 204 E. Main. Phone DS3-L. There's a ' - IT ; cooking, also in roasting coffee ! Countless recipes tell you j to add ingredients a little at j a time. - Hills Bros, roast coffee the same lay. A few j pounds at a time never in : bulk. Their patented, con- ! tinuous process Controlled ' Roasting produces a match- less, uniform flavor such as ' .; . no other coffee hai. , ' HILLS BROS ' COFFEE Fresh from tkt (mi- ' inal vacuum pack. Easily opened with toe cy. O W29 ; V X I Ticker Tips Dear TrleiulB': Hole's onu nil. that won't gat lesults. The boss wants me to tell you to do your Christmas shopping early. j I tell him it's useless you can't j change hiimnn nature with dn ad. ' D-.it he pays the bills. Mere's one suggestion he made j' though that's a good one. If you want to give someone a really nice gift, why ccme in and pick it out now. Mr. Schade will lay it asltlo for .you nnd you can pay a little ;n it each week. Then by Christ- yoti will l-nve It all paid for and you won't rtiiss the money. 1 don't, suppose anytiody will do . It, but it's a good Idea anyway and j i ll have to hantMt -to-the boss tor, I'tlliulilng it rip; ' ': '".''. TICKGH. ' Larry Schade . Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918 '"""", Next to Fox Craterlan Phone 7 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOtSTEWINQ; REFINISHINtt FRANK HOWARO . . .-ia Wni Main Street 3 TomorroW FO?THRBJS-BIG GL6ltiU8;ifAS s--i-.i.'.? V : ;i-r;'.- 7KtMKal It , V '. sj W - , ;; Thla or - , ' .. XT ?,tAt.timk'.. TONIGHT OoVj 'Vl'rt the' t'l. All Talking, tinging, Dane Ing Matical Laugh Hit SWEETIE ' -, 'With ; NANCY CARROLL - .jack oakii ,':-.'; V an1 U HtLCN HANK The "eoa-Dooac-Doep" Olrl, coatng -He's So Unuau-it," . v , t Alto Talking Comady v rax Movietone . . I a - v. ,r 5 '.-.- ' ... -I-' M- r i ITS'. A Delayed Ladies' and 1 J?istr4 - I If ' ' . . '. I ,- All the very latest Slky Vclv ' Pannes and Satins. . Poke Crinr. and Of fthe-Face Felts. AI head sizes and all colors Oil Sale Boys' bib Overalls, sizes 4 to ' lejust ..5Q: Jersey Gloyes, men's and boys' J Q . Canvas Gloves ......... Men's bib Overalls .... 'V.- . '' ' ' Men's Flannel Shirts . . Men's Khaki Pants .... Heavy winter Unionclts J)gt Fancy Broadcloth Shirti.; . .95c ; We Always Sell fc? Lcra. v 32 Nc X , $9.00 BUY 1o ";'' (4.SO BUYS t5.; "-- r..r:v--V:;-.::wi.;. ; fox sc , , . ' ' ;.'.. . -'i .m A Convenient Way of Carrying' : ...-'-';"i' ',' 1 . as n. STARTS .'! TODAY twtV Hesrti'd'ergolt1 I '-.,,;sV, .PsMionate - K -r mm 20 'Mi Shipment cir Misses' Hzlz 3rnv,ed 'I -;5; 95c Ol vie A -TtJ o 95c t 4til r-l Wii Ot.!.: Jti flJB'-l K-X'f A- ft