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' ii on I in PAGE TWO W.DFORD Ar.VTL TIMBUXR, MKDFORD, OKKfiOX. -SATIMiDAY. MAY 3. 10:10. J on? Tocal arid" -"Personal GrotvA First Sweet J'ouh To P. C. Bigham Koea the honor of bringing the flriu bouquet of Hweetpeua to the Chamber of Com merce for cllnplay purpowes. He also left a bouquet of lare red peonies and iris grown on hl place in Medford. It 'H'-prbliable other flowers growers will leave 'more bouquets next 'week. tiuUit Mooting Monday . Crater Lake Ouild will meet at the home of Wri. T. P. TollefHon, Central Point, Monday evening. May f. The Ited1 Cross sewing will bo tomploted flt this mectlnK a special program given. Tux Hush Continuing Taxpayers were making their ticmi-annua) rush at the sheriff's office today, paying the first half of the 12 tnxe. which become delinquent after May 5. The 1Ik gest day oocurred Wednesday when 188,000 was received, falling to $38,000 the following day. Today's receipts aro expet'ted to be large, but will still fall short of Wednes day's total. "Never Drip" Faiuvts Why worry with faucets that leak? "Why no install faucets In which wusher does not wear? In vest In a Tnucot that relievos you of worry and expense. A style for every purpose. Mado of best ma terial und reasonable in price. Wili demonstrate. . AddrH8 or cull at rear of 326 South Oakdale,. Med ford. See J. A. Scott, 47 Clam Digging' Popular ' ' Several Medford parties left to day for Crescent City to spend the wook end digging clams on the beach, tides being favorable for such digging at the present time. The road to ""the seocoast town Is in good condition and the trip can eusily be mado In ' from three to three and one-half hours. Good dog for good country home, 50cv Veterinary Hot., Jackson Co. Humane Society. 48 Loft fjor Sulcm Mrs. T. J. Wtlllamson left thlH morning for Ha I e m , after having visited with Mr. .and Mrs. Lloyd WJlUamson. Corsnge bouquets for J u n ! 6 r Prom! 60c. Phono 390-L. 62 tiucerttt from u DlwUnice Included among the guests from a distance registered at Medfor:! hotels aro Mr. and Mrs. M. D, Oldai of fihohoygan, Mich,, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyons of Ueno, Nev J. Orebenn of Boundary, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson of Chicago, III, AOxy-'act!ylcne, welding, brazing, cutting. N, F. Ohrt. 114 H. Bartlett. " IIIVoMiglKiiMjc Title ItlRlllH C M.' Brewer of the California Oregon Power cbmptiny and Attor ney Evan Itenmes of Medford worn in Grants Pass Thursday In the process of their Investigation of tho title- rightft'of tho Grants Pass Water company. Mr. Brewer de clared himself willing to discus his company's of Tor of buying and rebuilding the water system if In vited by local people. Grants Putin Courier. v.- ...u ... Dynge'a dance. Wed J and at.. Dreamland. Genta 76c. ' 45 JoMim Khun Improv4 Joseph Klum, who has been 111 at the Sacred Heart hospital for the'nast aeveral weeka, was report ed In an Improved condition this niornlng. ' Emma Ctlne, Shop, for finger wave, permanent waves and com plete beauty service. liberty Bldg. Phone 454, .'. ,; 45 Testing IjiKltts ArhIii ' ' ' Tho time has come again ff stiito traffic o-ficers to make peri odical teyts of auto heftdlight. and ih Ashland Thursday evening (c,stad 1Q lights, of U'hlch 05.5 per rent were In good condition. Out of this number 30 provisional ar- rcats were made, Including severnl for poof brakes. State Traffic Officers-. P. Talent, Robert Phillip and Hubort Hoxle cooperated with Ashland officers in. making Wye tests', which will probably be re peated hero In a short tlmr 4 16ln. treen pine slabs,, large or small loads. Valley Fiifl Co., Tel. 7.6. 344tf T Make Home In Oakriule Mrs. Uoldle Bopp left by train this morning for oUdale, Cal.. where alio plans to make her home with her sister. Mrs. Huttle Jack ion of that ctt. i Sea -rfft Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto bodv repairing';'" 5 tf Willie Krldmnn to l lglil ' The New York Jew boy Tighter, Willie Feldma who was In Med ford never! weeks last winter. Is back In condition and la to fight n headline attraction In Klamath Falls soon for Joe Plrkersiaff, for mer Medford promoter. Feldman underwent n minor alteration on his nose following a 'fight he had In southern California two month" ago, and -has notOought since. ' A $6.00, $10.00 and 115.00 group ing of selected coat, dresses and Mouses are at Kihelwyn B. Hoff mann's, There in also a 50 re duction on model hats. ' Portland Man in City ' Krahk K. Knos. whotcAHle rop reaentatlvp tf. the Oldsmoblle eom pflny, was a visitor n Medford to day and tvan conferring with Wil liam OffutJ, local representative. lrneni. Attention! 'To farmers Interested In grtwlng ai winter Jcrop on ymang orchard land or grain l&nd, send In name arid address for further informn tlbn. 'Our representative will ra'l. Box 111, Mall Tribune. 4 Dance every Saturday night at Jacksonville. ,42 Jlcre from Oregon PolnlH ' Oregonluns In Med f aid today ns local hotel quests inolude J. K. Lane of Mnrshfleld. A. A. Htirrls of Hulem, .1. Xt. White of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs, V. V. Jones of Marsh- field and the following of Portland: M. I- Y&eck, Henry McCullough. Nathaniel Anderson, It. D. Hher rod, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Wlnsllp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlukely and P. H. Dunn. The Medford Beauty Shop will he open evenings until 7. Phone 11 1. Wo give H. & H. green stamps. 44 Now 10111! Complf UmI A fountain and bird bath wilt be constructed in the center of the fish and Illy pond just completed by Jack Homer at his home on Hohm Iine. He also Intends to put goldfish and trout In the pond. Dynge'8 danee, Wed und Sat., Dreamland. Cents )C. 46 Vlhltcd ICidatlves A. C. Krles, brothr of Mrs, O. C. Purkcypllf and Mrs. William CJrleve of Prospect, was hero Tues day on a 't to the former, and in the Interest of the Diesel En gine company, whom he representH In this territory. A. C. Is a brother of Amos Krles, formerly of the I. H. army, but now retired, and well known to many of our people. Mr. Kiies loft for Bend the same even ing, going by way of Prospect to visit hisister, Mrs. William Grieve. Central Point American. Phone fi-12, We'll , haul uwuj your refuse. City .Sanitary (Service. 337tf Spend ny In Ash hi ml Mrs. E. l. Hcripter and children A mils and Kenneth, accompanied by Hazel Cussldy. left by train this morning for Ashland, where they will spend the day. For Kale Cut flowers. Mixed houqueLs a specialty. Alsg orders taken for corsages. Call at 32ii Houth Holly Ht or Phone 310-1,. r,o I'repuilng for lUcctlon The county clerk's office force ha been busy for several weeks preparing for the primary election less than tw.o weeks away. Several young women are now checking up on the poll books, affording f. long, tedious task, Haircuts for men, women and children are still 50c at Highway Banber Shop. 4 5 Bridge Work IrogroSHlig It will still probably be two weeks before the re-flooring of the Jackson street bridge will be com pleted, the cjty engineer's office Indicated today. The work was begun sonietlj.no .agy and has been carried on, ,nl.v. at. intervals. , Phone all humane calls, Police Station. 854. I3tf VlHlUiifc from Kaiitu Ilosu 'iyde I'hostere " and Tlnglcy Chample of Santa Rosa. Cul., ar rlved in Medford this njorning for a short visit with local friends. Tlngley, son of Mrs. Frank Pat terson, formerly lived In Medford Two Building Apnjiimtloim Tho L. Mary's Academy yester day applied for permission from the - city bulldthg- department to alter Us school building on Tenth street ut u cost of tSO, and C. K Gate; applied for permission, to finish, the uivtlnJi-s of a dwolllngt on, MJnmymtm aviwiuo at a cost of ?&ou. Green fir slabs, heavy kind.'wlth lots of mill end blocks. Medford Fuel Co.. Phone 031. ft' 13-ln, green pine slabs, largo or small loads, Vulley Fuel Co., Tel. 70. ' 344l.f- Al tending oiiveniloit ' Mr. nd 'Mrs. W. M. ilehinnson of the Jackson hotel will return tomorrow from tbe Hotel GreeteiV convention now In session at Port land. Mr. Clemenson Is manager of the Jackson hotel. Corsugn ibouiiuats for Junior 'rum, Uc.t, .Phujia i8fl0-JU v Another big dauco at Juckson vi.lle, Saturday night. fj Vlllliiy Salem Several Days Miss Heglna Johnson of the Awh land Tidlngn left Thursday for Sa lem to spend a short time there conferring with various state of fleers. Miss Johnson ha been di recting the editorial policy of the Ashland p.aper for several years and has developed a high standing in the state Journalistic field. Hhe Is also active In the political wod. Anyone who would like a hat- gain ilka high grudn 4anJ(i should call at this office and inspect 'ho banjo ft here for wile; sacrifice regardless of cost. L'Mf i-jnms't itching, plcoting, pleating, button mukliiM and ,howe mendinu. Handicraft Shop. a 5 7 1 C reaves for Klamath Falls "West Wind." the large Furl trl-motor plane In which the How ard orchestra Is traveling, lefv the local airport this -morning for Klamath Fulls, where they have a dance engagement this evening. 'lc orchestra playrd at the Ori ental Gardens lust night. While here, the plane took up a number of passengers. Good music, flue floor, Jackson ville, Saturday night. 42 Dunce till 2:00 everyat. Gold Hill. , 42 lloxlo lUmten In City The sou of Newton W, Borden, former Medford attorney, Hoxle Itorden. was a visitor in Medford last evening from Hogue lllver. where he Is n member of Ihe hij:h school faculty. He taught last year In the Drain high school siul before that wiie In the south, his parent,, residing In West Virginia. .Mr. Horden left Medford four or five years ago. t . i Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with lots of mill end block. Medford Fuel 'o.. Phone 631. tf We are offering a number of work ami Middle horses for sale cheap. r. Hoover, Tel. d!7-B-2. 4U MrH. New man Improve The manyrlends of Mrs. Bert Newman, 8JiKut Jackson street, will be glad to know that she In improving rapidly following a long illness. Don't forget the 2 o'clock dane at Jacksonville. Hat. night. 42 Regular dance, Gold Dance till 2:00. mil, Bat. 42" City Tournament Over ' With the defeat of Harold Kid dle Thursday evening in tho city billiard toi'.-nament, by Reginald! r'lfer in a close IQlard game, Klfer iiok wiiru puu-e una remand ana j Kiddie tied for fourth. M. Maru ! took fifth, having been defeated four out of his five. Fuji ended in first place, folio Ad by Chris j Gottlieb In second place. I The Peusley's new open, opposite new Holly theiM-. tf o The Peasley's new stoiidio now open, opposite new HpHy theater, tf Left for Ijikt Today Wi Ilia m Godfrey, chief rang r of the Critter Lake national' park, left this mornihg with & truck loud of household goods to take up summer residence at the park. Regular every Kut. orchestra. Gold Dance till 2:00. Hill, 42 Tennis rackets le-Mrung: 24 hour service; guaranteed worh. Robinson, 417 Woodstock, (across Htrecfrom high school courts). 45 Ah Kci'vU'c' I'Hiposed W. W. Dean and ltlchard K. Holland of the United Airways, Inc.. of Portland, were In Ashland today making a survey to learn If the business Interests would be favorable to Including Ashland in the service route carrying passen ger and freight beVween leading cities of Oregon. A survey peti tion was circulated by John Un der of the commercial division of the chamber of commerce, to find out the attitude of the busi ness men on which the corporation wjll base Its decision whether to include Ashland. Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with lots of mill end block. Medford Fuel Co., Phone 631. tf 16-in. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 70. 3 !4tC Lake Koud No Better DcHplto the fact that the road to Klsh bike Is reported to be in j poor condition, quite a number of; local fishermen are planning to go there tomorrow. Hix miles of the road Is in poor condition, due to heavy rains, and is deeply rutted, making auto travel Inconvenient whl.lo going over this stretch of ground. Home baking. Bread and pastry a specialty. 50.4 Js'i). Fir. Phont 76,,. evening., 4 0 Dance. Gold Dance till 2:00. Hill, gut. ........ 42' VInRh In Coi'vallis MIxh Margaret Arnold supervisor for Medford music public schools, Is ttpending the week end In Corvallls. Drcsxinaklng am i-pmodeling nt tho Kushlon Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. UNI. tf Cheap lumber. Several thousand feet of boards, shlplap and dlmen slons nt $10 per M; also lattice it liOo, per 100 ft. Medford Lumber Cp., Phone 62!i.. tf Hon from California California ns registered at Med ford hotels include tbe following; Mr. and Mrs. w. K. Zimmerman Mrs. Knio Parrett, X, King and James Wltford of Kresno, G. Andrews of Colton. .?. Guy of Sac ramento, A. J. Carlson of Dos Pains, F. Skagss of Hod Bluff and Mr. and Mrs. j. Lyle Shires and V. D. Sanderson of JSnn Francisco, Let us haul away your garbage and refuse, -Phone 042, City Sani tary Service. 387tf AVe special lse In radiator ami fender repairing it Van'a Garag-, 3.1 So- Harthm. Phouu L'OS. tf Port lander Visits Mark Hanna Nichols of Portland waa among tho nut of town busi ness visitors yesterday. Dry kindling S2.M per load. Val ley Fuel Co.. Phone 7H. tP Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl V. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone !!3. tf CoiKti Manager lint C. Archibald, Umpn.ua divi sion manager for the California Oregon Power 'company was a business visitor at the company's general offices here yesterday and today. Big fur sale starting Mondav. Exceptional bargains; big reduc tions. Hodge's Fur Shop. 10!) N Central. 41 Give mother a beautiful fur neckpiece on Mother's nay. HodgoN Fur Shop, 109 N. Central. 44 Harold Brown III Harold Brown, well known In surance man of this city has been confined to his apartment with a severe cold the past few days. Notice! We wish to thank all merchants 'who decorated windows, also KM ED fr broadcasting and Med for i Electric .Construction Co. for their assistance during our convention Itoyal Neighbors of America. Q'L SINGEN. Germany. Q'.uy 2. SV Grave? dating from ;i.uoo to 100 1 wero found nt the foot of ! the ancient fortress ' llohentwell" i at the oroHsi onds of Gie old hlh- ! way from the llhlne and Uike Constnntlne and from Stuttgart to Xiifrich, In many of the graves mutilntlon of the corpses indira ted that the living feared resur rection of the dead and sought to prevent It. The Presbyterian Theological seminary in Chlco will celebrate Its 00th anniversary this fall. Elks-Viking Prosperity Car Here With Hoover Word of Confidence 1 Past Grand Exalted Ruler Joseph T. fanning, Editor and Executive Director of The Elks Magazine, Supervi sing the official Elks Prosper ity Tour to Elks Grand Lodge Convention at Atlantic City, N. J, July 7-1 1 Car shown is unit of Prosperity f leet. One of the four new Klks-Viking ptoHiwrity cara, the arrival of which at Atlantic City, X. J., will signal the opening of tho 101 kn Grand Lodge convention, arrived in Medford at 11 o'clock this forenoon bringing to local Kilts a message of ) Oft'utt, local Viking service repre cont'ideuce and pvosi)erity in ae-i sentative, played a part in the wet cordanco with the recently ex- come, as did U Pennington. Med prosscd alms of Presidont Hoover, I ford United States tire dealer, as who Is counting on all organized groups, the Klks among them, to promote national optimism so nec-; essary to the restoration of busi ness prosperity. The car, painted with tho official purple and white or the Klks, was met ut the Medford city limits by T. E. Daniels und escorted to the Klks temple, where the party was officially, welcomed by officers of the lodge. ' Aerial Fleet Parades Gotham Sky In Opening Ceremony of Air Show By Poster It. llallcy (Associated Press Staff Writer) ABOARD PLANK OVER MAN-j HATTAN, May 3. Planes to the right of us, planes to the left of ut', planes above and below are. roaring out an neriul overture for, ! the opening of the New York 'air , hiiow. Krom this aerial broadcasting I station, Captain Eddie Kir-ken-! barker, ace of American war ace;, officially opened the show in Mad-! ison Square (iardeii, whore $2,000,- j 000 worth of planes are on ex- j hlblt. The sky Is full of pianos. Ids ; transports, little training ships. middle sized cabin Jobs S7 of, thelli-r-glvlng Nwv York Its Ms-; across the sky, 'each flight cross geK display of commercial air log and re-crossing the lines of craft. i tho 'others. LARGER QUARTERS The Bn.wnle Marie, one of Mod- font's popular cafoH. for the past ' two years, will oe open Monday ; morning, .May a, in me new loca tion at -I North Fir street, Just threo doors north from 'their for- mer headquarters. An attractive color scheme of light gray and rose has been car- ; rled out In decorating the interior of the restaurant. Among the ba- . provements made in tho building ' aro new floors and ceiling Five ; booths, new tables and a counter ! will be used in serving the Pownie Marie patrons. Consider- I able modern uml up-to-date kitch- t en equipment has 4.oeii purchased! for the new owners. Loo Ackley and his sister-in-law. Miss oiga christeiison. , All day Monday customers wilt What this eountrv needs Is more be served free coffee and Brownie ' u lid lite in the open spaces and Marie pie with luncheon ami din. ws in the cities. Davton Jour ne:; menus. . nn HEIRESS AND ''i ill W - -r' Ch.rle, Prat.4Hunt,r.gton, urchitect, and AI,V-d Cicil Ou.-jan. 21. a i mK tnafr noma In Toronto, Qnd, l mm The four cars, comprising the of ficial transcontinental prosperity fleet, are Viking eights mamtlac tured by the Oldsmobile company, a unit of General Motors. William the cai'8 are equipped with United Stotes Royal Master tires. A luncheon was given at noon for members of the party, includ ing Robert 15. CUft and William .1. Cunningham, drivers, and .1. B. Preble of Portland. United States ' Tire company renresetnative. who j noted as pilot. i Tho car is to stop In Ashland this evening where moving pictures i will be shown at the Klks lodge. Ear below us the big bellied amphibians arc cruising along, tall to - no.se like elephants in a circus. At our altitude about 5000 feet, aro '-" small cabin and open cock l it pianou. .lutit above are sevc- , rai great t ranspurts. two named Condor after the groat air cruisers of the Andes, a flying train rival ing In luxury the earthly speeds ters that run on raib. Above tlu-m are lighter, speedier ships, the watching hawks of this peace time air fleet. With the radio plane in the center, they have spun a vast web O. L. Stone, of Portland mana- K1' of thv Slnp iH vision of Mac- Marr tiroeery stores, spent Thurs iliiv In Mtxlf.iid i-.mlVn-liiir .with m,;,,,,.,. ;, i-;. Bruton relative to ; extensive Improvements which are j being made in tho local headquur ' tors on North Central avenue. Mr. Stone led hero Friday for Klamath Fulls to transact busl i ness with the Mac. Marr staff at that place. KlO JANEIRO. May 2 . (.41 Men employees of an incandescent lamp factory here get luncheons at the place for an average cost 01 eleven cents, while women meals cost less than a dime. The factory is American owned and makes fifty per cent of Jlie lamps used in Hrazil. NEWSBOY WED A ( it rr4 I'res Pmia GIVEN BY AGENTS AjJpk'H. Codling moth egga will Iju hatihinu Into young worms by the middle of the month. Thu moth flight und egg-lnylng Is fairly uniform ov the entire valley, according to obnervutQi made of moth traps located In or chards ranging from Table Rock to Ashland. The first cover spray for ap ples should be on by May 13 As there will be only a small por tion of the codling moth eggs I, .wi jir the time of this spray- and as no young scale or mites are .,, o,.r,t ii is advisable to use arse nate of lead only, at tho rate of three pounds of the powdered material to one hundred gallons of water. Pen rn. All variety of pears should be covered by tho 13lh as recom n1ni..ri fur unities. Use three pounds of powdered nrsennte of lead to one hundred gallons 01 water. No oil is necessary In this spray. ' The second cover sprny for both apples and pears will be due toward the latter part of tin month. Growers who are con sidering their Irrigation program should make their plans accord ingly. A spray notice will be iiiibilshed in a week or ten days indicating the date when this spray should be completed, waicn your paper for this announcement. Be thorough with all sprays, completely covering all fruit and foliage. . L. P. WILCOX, County Agent. I,. G. GENTNEU. So. Ore. Exp. Sta. ROGUE KLK, May 3 (Special) The senior class of the Itogue River high school were guests at the annual junior-senior banquet held here last evening in the new resort recently opened by J. W. McDonald. This year's class has only two members and Is composed of Shir ley Jones and Arthur Long. Junior class members present were Earl Todd, William Wilson, Glen 11 B i rd aey e. Lave 1 1 To y lo r. Freda Laws, Laura Smlt h, Lorraine Wright and Sidney Strahan. Facul ty members wero also present and included Miss Lorotta Mason, W. A. Johnston, Hoxle Horden, Min nie Guy, and Gladys Sandry. Graduation exercises will be held by the Rogue River school on May 16. A special "Mother's Day" radio program will be given next Tues day evening during the regular Copco hour from 9 to 10 p. m, Tho program will feature the drama class of Mrs, Frona Helle Jlruy, well known reader and composer as well as musical selections by Merland Tollefson, popular tenor. Included In the Copco presenta tion will be two new numbers by loc-il lyric writers. Frona Hello Itray and Anna Hell Smith. Tho full program wilt appear ut an early date. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 7 -room niodefn homo, r jmplotely furnished; only one l."...'k from Montgomery Ward's store. A reiil bargain at ;ti'ao. See Charles A. Wing Agency, inc. 44- KOIl HA1.K 5 acres of rxeell"th Olnnrt ndJoinliiR city llmitn. Ab sentee owner sitys sell for $rj50; $300 tliiwn. Itultinee on terms 'n .suit responslhle parties. See t'lKirles A. Winir Agency, Ine.. exelnslvp aKents. 44 1 WANTKI) $3000 loan from ri- vme in.riy. it,)oit sepurity. im proved real estate. Address Hnx A. Mall Tribune. 4ti FOR HB.V T Klltnlshed 4-rooni bmise with bath; ehlldreji no; desired. Inquire 307 So. Oak .lale. 4 KtIt SAI.1-; 5-room new home; acre of herrles and Karilen. SSii.iO. Domain: easv terms. Siskiyou Heights extensimi. Keeno Drive, t'llone 744-H. tf FOK SALK Xew. modern 4 -room bouse. Prlee $S700; sO down. 1 JJ" a month. Take sedhn as part..la,i Wilson. (Inld lull. Ii w INSURANCE VtGENGY SIMCG Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.25 'The Food Is Better at The Wfedford Q ' . Friendship Doll at JJ. of O. ' ) irk " -. '- Si , Thi doll, dressed in the height of Nipponese fashion, was sent vf ; students of Japan to those at the Liuversily ol Orcein ns a token o( friendship. The doll stands in a case in the GerliMftrr LuilJniB, sun rounded by toys of exquisite workmanship.,.. . . .., , , t ' ; BEGINS TOMORROW Continuous Shows Sunday ttetm-QotdbMt-UwerPnMnbl hNortncb SHEARER 'Nat. Uathua r ' Admission Mat., 10, 35 Eve. 25, 50 TONITE ALL-TALKING ACTION HOOT GIBSON in "ROARING RAUCH" ALSO "TARZAN THE TIGER" Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoon Latest New3 Events A Tower of o Hospitality Whether j Pr. cuet ff 0 day, 0 wi,lt, , .t0r mk, thi mw EL CORTEZ HOTEL jw bmijtutt uittr Mint to liavi. rTHIS 15-itory hostelry U more than 1 hotel .-. . it1! home to all who live beneath Its hospitable roof. JBeau tlfully furnished suites nd single rooms, each with com pletely electrified kitchenette, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience. Located In the very center ot t-an Francisco's busy social and business whirl . . . close , .fi6' mart 'P "nd S1 department stores. JFalatia'Paining room and coffee shop, or if you wish, pre pare your meals in your own convenient kitchenette. Daily hotel service and garage in connection. the El Cortez Kotel GEARY NEAR 1AYLOR STRRBT SAN FRANCISCO MORTIMEl A. SAMOKL, Mmt 0n CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS Her sjn was no greater, than hfi but she was a woman nivrtDrETi;'' CHESTER MORRIS CONRAD NACEL W I Last Times TONIGHT All Talk JANET GAYNOR and ! CHARLES FARRELL in ' "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES" . Laurel, Hardy in "BRATS" FQX TALKING NEWS ' : TOMORROW Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11 ALL TALKING GARY COOPER in "ONLY THE BRAVE" ADMISSION ' i Matinee ...L. '...11,1.L 10, 25 Evening 10. 35 J ""-I'll !o i i S 7 1 h'r-T'-ill paiiii&lZii 'uiicefi8iiim 0