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MTDFOIIP MATIi TUTniFNK, NfF.DKOIil , OUKCON". MONDAY. I K "T,M Ml U flu. 102!). PAQK TITHES VERSATILE BETTY LEADING LADY !N THE GREAT GA8B0 Mayhe It was Just a eoinciden; ; in booking nttradions, or it may I have hoen planned, hut tho fact I remains that tho inaugural wook I uf S. i. Menrtenhiill as the n-.w ' manager of the ; I' o x Craterian , ami Rialto the- f uterg Cf r lainly upon e d in a ! A." ''I I of local 1 itif'B i niovins picture iwuh that charm-i w. comedy, "11 1 o i .V. IMt'i " nt 1 o 'SfcFfc? .JPT: week, and now I 3$ : with another! f&iSS' ! o u t stand. -! mi; screen sound ' Hotly (lompbon. film. "The Cireut j Gabbo," which j hctfan a three day.s' engagement at' the Jtiulto yesterday, and like "liio Jtilu," sent the audiences &wr.y Mounding its praises. Two puch attractions in a wcekV ! time, each widely different from J the other, makes the local picture fans feel like affectionately call ing Sir. Mundenhall by his sur name of Sterling. and hope that I he will keep up this frait. liut this is- humanly impossible, heeati3 -such attractions as these two are few and far between, but "Mendy" has others exceptionally yood book I'd which will be seen from time to : lime, interspersed with the ord'n- ary n'od ones. j It.! hardly possible for an r tlitiTvfy' reviewer to set forth the superb entertainim; qualities of 1 "The Great Gabbo" without iisii! at least a few superlatives, for it his dramatic sound picture! with musical and back-staso ac-j comimnlmeint, differing from the I average run of larjre screen on- j tertalnments in its' originality j theme and treatment. It is an all-dialogue, .sinking and: has other exceutionally kooc1 hool-i dam-ins spectacular prodnc- j ttl o n, with Koud m u s i : j s y n c h r o n I z a tion by a large j chorus. j ' It's popular heart appeal is per haps not so i;reat as in the rc-: mautin "Kio Itlta," but at th it it has dramatic pathos that strum:-j ly tims at the heart. It also has! gorgeous and massive technicolor j sequences anions other strikh1-:! features, j Mrie Von Ktroheim, that oxf'l-j lent moving picture actor and Oi-1 rector whom we nil hated so in ' the silent films seen after the World war, in which- he so often, played the role of a brutal and j inhuman German officer, is tho star of "The Great Gabbo," en-! acting the part, in his character-; Istle, artistic manner, of an ultinj (oiuiclted lint) egotistical ventrilo oui. who at last wins your sym pathy by going insane through un requited love. Tre'ty, capable and versatile lielty Compson is the leading lady, and Iter voice shines conspicuous ly both in talking and singing. Uon nouglas, well known light opera singer, and Margarie (liabe) I Kane, of vaudeville circuits fur. j enact other principal roles. j Then, too, there is little Otto, i the ventriloquist's lovable dummy j a very vital part of this produc- tlon. ah through the dummy Yo-i ; Strohelm portrays a dual person ality, by always being kind ""dj human to otto and speaking hii innermost thoughts through him. but otherwise Is always the super latively conceited and nrrogmt venlrlloquis. The entertainment program in rounded out with a Fox Xews Re view ami a short singing act. U. A. K. WITHROW AND FERGES LEASE 'TALENT RANCH; TAI.IINT. Ore, i)fc. 30. (Spl.) 'I'll.- Ki-aen farm fw!;l hy Air;'. Intic ltx in Tulciit anil fur !)' pusi tiirt-L' yt-ars hiifj hffii truck uarili'iicd by the Estr lirothi-ivi, has ln-cn lcaHfil fur the comfim yiMir by lOarl AVithrtnv and H.- A. i'lMKcs. Air. Wllhrow will h.iv rharu'i' if till" fruit anil hj.y anl Air. Fi'l'pcH will rontinue tho tl'Ji-i; Karili'nini; anil will cnilravur ti Mlpply the many customi-rs who nro In tin- habit of pMtins thiir snup'fi" from this jranlon J J1 fes4 tew Hp Monday, December ;ut. (J to 6:U0 p.m. IMison prngnim (transcontinental ) . , IR' servi'-e to KGO. KiUi, KOMO, KG W, KFI. li:3U to 7 p.m. OnrraJ Motors Family Party ( traasc ontinentaii. - NRC service to K(!t), KIIQ, KU MO, KOW, KFI. 7 to 7:30 p.m. Stromberg-Carl-Min program. XI to service to KGG. KIW, KOMO. KGW. KFI. 7:3o to s p.m. "Kmpire .Uuiitl er" (transcontinental . X l!i? service to KGO, K HQ," KO.MO. KGW, KFI.; 8 to i p.m. liudy Selger's She'l Wymphonists. XUG service to KI'O, KFI, K HQ. KO.MO, KGW 8:30 to S: 15 The I'epsodcnt program, Amos 'n' Andy (trans continental). XltC service to KGO, KM Q, KO.MO, 'KUYV, 'K t'A. S:4."j to ! p.m. -The .lolly Hov ' ers. .NUC serytco to KGO, KIIQ. KOMO, KGW, KFI, K S 1 KOA. f:3 to 10 p.m. "The Cigar liand." NJIG service to KGO, KHQ. KOMO. KGW. KFI. 10 to 11 p.m. Wlnmher Hour. X V.r service to KGO, K HO A, KSL., KOA. 11 to 12 p.m. Iau'ghncr-lTarris Hotel St. Francis Dance Orches tra. XliC service to KGO. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station 2l'S.! Meters 1310 Key. Monday. .December :i. V. M. (! to f:15 Hcherer Motor Co. liilfi to G:30 Xews and mar ket reports, .Mail Tribune. 0:30 Kducationnl feature. 0:30 to 7 KM Kl). . S lo R:30 lOnds Transfer. S:30 to !1 KM I-'D. !ito 10 Mono-Motor Oil Co. Tuesday, December 31. A. M. S to :i!0 Children's Gold liond Radio Half Hour. S:30 to ?:!"( I'arker's I'otato t'liips. H-AU to H Fickissen Radio Shop. li to U:3U 1'opulnr record ings. !(::! to 10 Lawrence, .lewel ers. 10 to in:3o Southern Oregon Kiectric. 1 n ; :j(t Ma rket Xew.s Service. lo:30 to 11 iJinnestie Laun dry.' 11 to 11:30 M. M. Depart ment Store. 11:30 to 12 Swem's Gift Shop. 12 to 1 2:30 Texaco Service Station. 12:30 Xews flashes by Mail Tribune. 12:30 to i Monarch Seed & Feed Store. 1 to 1:30 Isaac, Ashland, 1:30 to 2 Model Clothing Co. 2 to 2:30 Peoples Kiectric Store. 3 to -i Popular recordings, i; to 0:1 "i Seherer Motor Co. 0 : t .1 to fi:30 Xews and mar ket reports. Mail Tribune. r,;:io Kduer.tional feature. 6:3(1 to 7 Drake Shop. S to S:30 Pig Tail Market. 8:30 to Popular recordings, y tit 10 California Orc-.ro n Power Co. I'ni aratliina for tlio first Now yai'H Kvo ilanriiiB party hold In tvntral Point for yours wore- 10 portoil Unlay by A. V. Walkor to bo iiriiKrofHlnK rupldly. Tho ilnni inc party will take place In Air. Walkor's now pavilion, reoontly ro iniMloloil anil in whioh only a few ilaiv's have boon Mivon. Tin- nuislr will bo furn!.ihcil by tho ltamblors. coniposoil of Aloilforil niusioians atul southoi-n OroRon's nowo.st nui sioa! oritanization. : "; mm- 1 V i ! YULE PARTIES AT EAGLE POINT ARE El HI ILL ill1 ( KAGI.H I'OIXT. (;re.. :to tSpecial) A turkey dinner was served at the home of Mr. Mrs. Qtto Ouster Chri.nnias and dav Those present inclmbd Mrs. Mary K. KItisoii. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Metlley and sons, John and I Uls ter of Medfoid; Mr. and Mrs. Roy ilurleson ,Mr. and -Mrs. Hoy ! r:j.t.- i,f lh.,itniv- Mi- .ti, t Mr-, Tom Caster and chiUlrcii and Miss Sybil Caster and .Miss Klva Caster of Eagle Point. r A family reunion was hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Christmas day when a bountiful turkey dinner 'was serv-i ed. Those present were Mrs. Lot-J tie Van "Scoy and sons, Harold j and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. w. HJ Hi-own. Merritt Drown, Mr. and' Mrs. S. H. Holmes, Mr. and M rs. i Royal Drown, Mrs. HarriM, Mr. and; Mrs. t3. c. Stoner and son. Jack,; and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drown. A party was -held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dvroy Smith and family In honor of M r. a ml M rs. Freeman T. Xewport and daugh ter Luetic of Astoria on Christ mas day. when a bountiful turkey dinner was served. Those enjoy ing the day were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D o w 1 e s of Vancouver. Wash., Mrs. Harriet Allen and Grandma Stewart of Med ford: Grandma Ay ers, Mr. and Mi's.' Fred Pettigrew and son, Frank, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Dames and daughter, Francis. Mr. Karp'gan. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young, M r. Shaw, Mr. End Mrs. V. L. Childreth. M. and Mrs. Percy Haley, Art Smith of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Mrs. H. K.. Hewlett, HatUe Hewlett, Dill Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Mankind, Mrs. Rob ert Harnish, Otto Caster and dau ghter, Sybil, Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Ditterling and son. Itobrrt. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dolman ami family,' Mrs. Sam Coy nnd sons, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Hank. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spctuer. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stowell. C. F. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell. Frtitli Weldman and turn, Rudy. Daily Meteorological Report J)or. ISO. IDlill l'lll'OINISlS Aloilforil anil vioinlly: I'lisoltloil with rain toniuat; Tuot-:ilay fair; not much chamio in temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight with rain in west and north portions. Cooler in northwest anil warmer northeast portion tonight, Tues day generally fair. -3 Local Lata. Temperature (degrees) It I Highest (la.-'t 12 hours) IIJ Lowest (last 1 hours) Kel. humidity (per ct.) I (mi Precipitation (inches) Slate of weather Kogiry Lowest temperature this ing degrees. 32 211 1 1MI INiKKy morn- Total inctipitulion since Sept. 1, 192S, 7:5y inches. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 53: lowest 3'i. Sunset today, 4:4$ p. m. -Sunrise Tuesday, 7:3!) a. m Sunset Tuesday, 4:4H i. m. ()b-.crvalloiis Taken at "i A. I2i)(li Meridian Time ? IT? fiaker Cityfc sii is clouily l!i.marel( .7 4 1 34 Clear ' lioise 3-' 14 Clear Uenver i4 Clear l)es Aloines 54 'il Clear l-'rosno 44 3'1 I'oggy Helena fill IIS l-.Cdy. l.os Angeles K4 tin Cloudy AIaih field a 3 1'. I My. Phoenix 7:t 44 Clear Portland 4il 3H Haiti Hod Itluff fill 34 Hain Koseburg f' 30 Italn Salt l.aku 4i 1'ii clear San KraneUi .' fill 4a Clear Santa ! 4S 4 Clear Seattle 4S 44 Cloudy Spokane f4 42 Clear Walla Wallu .... 0 4S Hain Winnipeg 30 Enow ' W.f. ih'tcih'son, Aloteorologist. NEW YEARS BALL BY E( Medford I'o-'it No. I T ut the Ani'iican Lenfon will hold nn - mm! New Years ball next Wednes day niirbt. January I. "t the ori ental (birdens. Itob rt H. Ktrair-' chairman of the committee ii chai Ke, announced that Iom Pro vost and hln n hriiru had brer fc 1 1 red for tho party. A Xhin orchestra i very popu lar In pout hern Oregon, the lK'n exn-cts to hiive tho biuKCHt ball ever held on this nnniveivary. Suitable decorn'tions nre bclm: installeil and special entertnlnraent fetiturr-s nre belnir arritmted. I'rlviilo Trlii Tor Unit. HA HIS. (l'H The H..mbunr American stpamship lin his open ed an dvrrti"lii(r campniirn In the A meririin latiRiiaife newspaper of Kurope, nnnnunclnir the possibility of bookirm private alr-tiips over continental I'urnp by the f ira Zeppelin. fames Stcxcns rri'senls j lit. iil.-iaiullng Siudcnt ICccilal An oiitstatuliHg musii-al and one which proved by the far reaching and persistent iv-ipom-i' to b notably successful I rum an i ulei tainmeiit standpoint, was the ::tud:o program jesenied by .lame-. Stevens, local vocal inMructor over j KMKI). the Mali-1 ribline h gt IH 'siauon rruiay evening irom cig'ii ; to nine. . The- local v!l known singer! introduced a group of 1 2 of his I j more advanced students from both ! Medford and Ashlantl, whose voice.- ; fill amount of color and variety, j The recital served a dual pur I poso, both us a contribution to t the musical demand of Medford. : and a farewell hearing for Miss Klluw Mae Wilson, who will leave after New Years for Seattle, where she w ill enter the I'nivrrsity of Washington.' Among those whose voices were heard Friday night are the fnl - lowing: ' Mrs. Alex Sparrow, Paul Sf hcrer. La Verne Suthcrliind, Merland Tollefson. Kllow Mae I Wilson and George Pock ham from ! Medford: Mrs. Fdna Smith, lr i wamla Da t email. Vera Landing, j Raglna ,lhnson;"Dorothy and I-u-! cille Crews from Ashland. While .Medford Is alive with holiday entertaining, and a ma jority of the people are going places and visiting folks, a, sub stantial number are "at home" to a most unwell ome guest, the flu. Among tbest tire the entire C. L. Reynolds family." who have taken turns during the past week remaining abed to ward off anv serious developments. Mr. and Mrs. Laurenc wlmse marriage was an event f j the month of November, are ex-J jif. and Mrs. Harold Dags of peeled to arrive here tomorrow j Seuttlo. who hftve been viHiting Dr. from Kcno, where they are nownn,i jrs, t yy. Chmcy over the locnii d, to spend New Years with I holidays, left today fur their home, their local relativen. ! Air.: and Airs. Herb While re turned yesterday after .spending the Christmas holidays with Air. White's parents. Air. and Mrs. t. 11. While of I'onlnnd, and Airs. White's parents. Air. and Airs. F. V. Craig of Saleln. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Knglislt, well known local resiilonls, will leave January 2 for l.os Angeles tu sia-inl 4he remnintler if the winter. They will visit friends not only In l.oa Angeles, but in u number of lliu surrounding, towns mill resorts. Mrs. .Marie Calkins ami Mjrs t.'iu clla Shelby left fur their liunieK in I'ortlanil tonay aiter spending tho holidays with their iillier, I. M. Shelby, of this city. PLANT DEVELOPMENT OF $30,000,000 Ul-rrUolT. ice. 30. Confidence that the i-'ord Motor company's business will In 113(1 see a contin ued expansion was expressed by, I'Mffl It. Ford today when be nn- nounr'ed expenditures during next year of more than ?30,ooo,t)00 for plant development. This announcement came on the heels of news of the introduction of new body designs for iA;-d cars that are to be shown tomorrow, the recent Kenenil reduction In car prices, and wage increases. in the plana of the Ford coni- pany for expansion of production faollitlen, more than 5-i. 000,000 wi ue uneiit next year lor new " buildinKH ami plant additions, nnd in excess of 510.000.000 for plan!. ct uipmenl. Several of the expansion pro grams will affect idn nts on the Atlantic and Pacific cousin. This is In line with the Kord policy of developing and utilizing water transportation wherever fejiyible uiid economical. Mr. Kind said that the highest .... state of development in the history of the Kord -Motor company was I I reached durhiK I !:. 1 !e added. I however, thai still furihor develop- j rnent was contemplated during ' I!)o. and that be anti-ipafed this, would justify. In part, the recent Increase In wacs which will result additional payments of Jl'O,- OOO.OOd minuiilly to Kord cinployes. Durinx the first eleven mouths f 1 ! ' :i the Ki nil com a n y pro duced J.9I4.S42 cars and trucks. bins of tho Konl company for develonmont dtu im? I !i?0 'arc a eont In ua tion' of u xeneral expan sion that 1ms .been under way t hi'ouKlioul i ho world during Hits yeii:', A pew. flelf-cun talncd plant, modeled after the I liver ltnuj; plant at Ieiro:i, nan been started in Knifhtiif1. ThtH plant will manu facture cars complete, from basic imitfi'iatrt to finished product. ImritiR this year, plants through out Kurope huvc become more cloxely Identified with the coun tries In Vvhfch' they are situated throtiKh subAtsbtial stock owner ship intho.'.p countries. Theso In clude plants In France, Germany, Leitrium, Holland. Ienmark, Spain Sweden mid Finland, The same yoar Hint has seen these world-wide developments hss also wllnennrd reduction, tti the l.nlted Slates, in tbf prices of the tin eo mnjor Ford prod net k- tri tiMftoreil, ntl-inetal nirplanes. Tan coin nnd Ford automobile. Now comes the announcement of the I'm d con, pany thai tomorrow there will lie picKented bodies that will represent new refinements in line, color nnd Interior comforts and Appointments In the Model A car. Itrow nville, - Warehouse and Mill cojpor.it Ion's n-wly organized store ( pene, for bitfiiu-Hn, Mary lie, Dorm by Kobcrts llolcss;s Datit-ing Pari), Vile b .mill til tioine of .M r and .Mis. G. M. Roberts on t Hilt Witt be Ibc si'ene of a ing parly this evening i -Mii-s Mary Lee and Dorothy ells as hostesses. Colorful row u 'iTh- holi-iday, day di ror.uions will be used.r , lie countv courl wl!! be held lo tl;rouj;lnmt lite spaeious rooms. auii a poj uiar local orcnestra na-j : been engaged for the event. ( About 20 couples have been in-; vited. Including some still in high 1 school In-iv and n number of boys; J(ihI girls home from boarding ; i Hon. Doris Smith Giicm At N't l'l Home Saturday, i Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. Xeff ! entertained informally at their home Saturday evening in honor , of Mrs. Doris Smith, pageant dl I rector of Portland, who spent a j few ju - n days In the city in the in terest of the airport dedication celebration to be staged here July 3. -I ami it. Among those present were Hugh Rossnm of Kugene, who will also assist with the local pageant. Thomas swphi. Mr. ami Mrs. James Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Rmso lira ley. Betty Bjrdwell to Be Bridge Tea Hostess Miss Hetty UardweU.'Uaughtt'r of Mr .and Mru. U. G. Hardwell, will entertain 1 of her girl friends with a btldso tea at her home, 1002 South Oakdale, Thursday after noon. Decorations and favors will suggest the holiday season. Miss Hardwell, who attends Marl borough School for Girls in Los j Angeles, will leave either Friday :or Satuiday for tlia south to re Duff. gnine her studies. - Mr. Warren Smith of Miami, who has been spending the holi days with her inrents, Mr. and .Mir.. A. W. Walker, at (.'cntntl I'oiut. will lenvc tho laHt of the week. MrH. Walker will accom pany her daughter. Mr. Smith 1h pilot on ii passenger plane be tween Miami and 1 fuvana, Cuba. Mih.'W. V. Campbell will enter-' tain members of the Mixie club tit 1 her hoine, K04 Kast Main street, j New Year's eve, when the annual j wateli parly observed, by this or-' ionization, will be held. ! I Tho Ituilding liridge club of the j Si.crcd, llcail church will hi; outer-j tuined by Mrn. F. I. Drown at linr home, 117 Unity street, ThnrMility i afternoon at 2 o'clock. MLEYTOOraC1 BUSINESS IN TALENT AFTER FIRST OF JAN. j TALI-INT. (HC, llec. 30. (Spl.) I Mr. nnd Wvit. W. K- lnulov of f .Mr din id have based the building nnd fixtures of the Talent confer- tioni ry from .1. will condtn-t- nn it. Maxidon and up-to-date pine? after January 1. The new proprietors will carry a stock of di'ims, sonic firoceiies. ami erve llht lunches, In addi tlon to the regular confectionery and fountain service. .Mr. and Mrs. Noel Krsklne, for mi r owii'-rs of the confectionery I will o lo Medfonl for the present, I (Mt ,,x,,t.(.t to locale In Onkbind in the near future. Mr. F.rskln' will continue lo kU'o music les sons In Talent, his studio being located in the Talent sehool bulld- ,ln. i Air. and Mrs. OraNKller, who re cently purchased the butcher shop from Win. Oillders in Ibis eltv art very much pleased with their nt-w location. They are finding nearly co-operation from the bttsl- ' ncs-i people in town. Mr. Filer plans to make con sldcrrhlei able improvement to the chop in the near future and eMilp it with modern fixtures nnd u cooling plant. Population (irmvs j NF.W ViiltK. Dec. 3u. iA't The N'utlonal Uti refiu of Keonomie He- I search figures there were at IciihI i 1 i ;i, " mi , no fi people In the United 1 States in Mi'JK, or 14.ooo.ooo more than in 1 ! I X. Of the total niimbfi' j iii.nofi.ooo supported themselves 'and tlie rest of the population. A MlnMrtirl .loke." I'lilXUFlKM). Mo. (TIM The council here doesn't cure for "humor" of Nome people, '. It offered a reward of 825 for errent of persons who tore up l'e"t nf f reh concrete pavfr.iT Enit Main Near Bridfls Admission 10c and 15c Last Times TONIGHT Harold Lloyd In His Rollicking Comedy Hit "GIRL SHY" Begins Tomorrow 'UNCLE TOM'S CABIN' ill via i '',lt' leKUlar meeting tiny hciin; i:ub-;Ww Year's Day. ami u legal holi- the final nieeling ttf Hie year m(), ,.()W Signing of the pay vouch ers fcr the month and the formal adoption of the county budget and presentation of the samo to the as sessor, for extension of levies on the tax toll, will be the principal business. The county budget was i adopted a week ago. I In accordance with tlio recently! adopted policy of the county court, the county clerk ban sent out no rm i.i'iW.Mitm in r tnnlill.tv hilly ' I as soon as possible after the first i of the year, and the first of the j month thereafter. The DeeeinlKn" hills will be paid at the first .hum titry nieetiittf but will be carried as i December accounts. This method will eliminate future overlapping of accounts und simplify the bund ling of the various county funds. The system was recommended by E. M. Wilson, public accountant. Wilson will commence the nnuttal audit of the county books about January 15. The assessor's office will start within the week preparing tlio county levies for tlio year. Some delay in filing school levies, due to changes in forms used, has been occasioned but it Is expected that all the school levies will he in by the end of the week. The levies for the year will be, completed by February 1, ft. Girl Shy" Draws Many Fans to I sis Probably the grenteut, fastest nnd most exciting legitimate cluv. ever men on any screen Is woven Into the slnry and action of Mar old Lloyd's latest feature Pa tho comedy, "(ilrl Khy," which Is nov playing at the IsIs theater. Thrills and dramatic tension, as well as lA-.irc a LOVE - WAS BARRED ,, f rom Anne Wilmot's life until she enmo face to face with , OF Kuth Cross' colorful story starts TODAY IN THE Begin this story today. Don't miss a single chap-: ter of this gripping story. -- . t v r m MAIL TRIBUNE AH Hour Service One ran call upon iih nl nuy hnur nt llio dav ' or nlnlit Willi llio ilfflnito naiiiianro that thti call will tu rctm(:!(lcd tu lintniMlliiU'ly. On In h mirvlce that truly ncvpr h1i, fur tlinru Ih alttiiyn sonii'ono un duty liy 111'.). Iilinnn. It lia l)"'n our aim In inula' ('out',"'!' Hi'ivlco (Mual In tlin umnrm ncy, no ninlti'r what II may Im. S'o thlnli wo liuvo liecn CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS W. MAIN AT NEWTOWN ! I. nr. lis galore, ate mine, led to gether to help make ibiN wild pur suit. wiU) Llo.vd a.s the central fit, liir, one of (lie most uieiilorable situations ever filmed, as fans will all no doubt agree when they see. thi spectacled coined Ion's latest ami greatest comedy effori. Buddy Rogers Film at Craterian Today i -Charles the F" U!uddy Uoevi -joiio Craterian theater todav GOLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs from colds nuy icad lo se- ious trouble, Xou cau stop u cm now with Lnxiiiiulsioii, nn cmulsiued creosote that i pleasant to take. Crcomulaion is a lnedica1 discovery toith two-fold action; it foot lies and heals the inflamed membranes und in hibits germ growth, Of till known driiga creosote Is rec opnized by high medical authorities ns one of the Rreiitret healin;; asencies for coughs from colds nnd lirunehial irritations. Crcomulsioti contains, in addition to creosote, other healing FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG CAf HlU . o Elk's Annual . New Year Gelebration ELKS' BALLR0OM NEW YEAR'S EVE GOOD MUSIC Elks and Their Friends Admission by Ticket ' 1,1 "-" START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT WITH A GOOD DINNER Order Your Meat or Poultry from Us v Turkeys Capons Fancy Hens , Roasting Chickens Home Cured Sugar Bacon . Pure Home Rendered Lard v'. O'uriMeats Are the Best. . , NICHOLS & ASHPOLE 206 E. Main - Phone 46 modestly priced :jps:WJ ! ' PLr in his late-u all-lakie, "Half "Was to Heaven." liogci'H. hi a new, u different role, thrills you with during Htunu on the jierlal-t rapcze, shows you what love is all abou;, makes you I'orgei all vmir troubles and smile, j and, altogether, uses his engaging boyishness, splendid phyKiipio and i clean -cut personality to provide I you with an evening of gorgeous j diversion. "Half Way to Heaven" brings i Dmhly into the limelight as a dar , ing pei former in a carnival troup", j in b've Willi lovely Jean, Arthur. Paul Lukas is the third member uf the trianclc. elements which soothe and heal tho inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while tlio creosote goes on to tho sluu.udi, is absorbed into tho , blood, tittucks tho seat of the trouble und cheeks tho growth of tho germa. CrcomuUiou is guaranteed satisfac tory in tlio treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and niinur forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if nnt re lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ask your drupgut. laiiv.) ray i ; Iff 3 1H---i; I c s'aWl ' j. -f