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MEDFORD MATL TaRIBttNT1, MEDFORD, OKFiPX, MONDAY, MAY ", 15)30.
T ' ..... , F"" t 1 7 I
Iocal antl
-'Personal
Not Ointk Aflor llnmv
The sheriff's office will clone
promptly at 6 o'clock, no Hpeelal
provision being mntlo to Htuy open
lato to allow taxpayer to make
lax paymenta at tha last minute.
Thero tvu a big rush at the office
today, bringing in tax payments
from nil parts of the county. Quite
u numfr of payments are uUo
bpint? received through the muiK
and If mailed before mldnlicht to
night will utill be received without
being rewarded bh dellntiuent.
Visit In judaic
Mr. and MrH. A. W. Mason and
dauKhter. Mrs. W. W. DInkenn,
Mpent Sunday at filendale. vlHltlnn
Mr. DlnkenH, who In employed In
that city.
UlfC Crop F..tRHtetl
Indications point to & fine fruit
crop In the Table Itock district
this year, according to K. V. Cnrl
ton of Uedskln orchard, who was
transacting- buslnenH here this
morning. Mr. Carlton's crew has
only nmudKcd twice this season, the
last time belnK early .Sunday morn
ing. Somo orchards of the neigh
borhood hnvm- been forced to Tire
their smudging Moves on three
mornings.
Let us haul away your garbage
and refuse. Phone 5-12, City Hanl
tary Service 387tf
IToIH Guests from Distance
Itoglstered from r. distance, ho
tel guests In Med ford Include Mr.
and Mrs, .1. U. Young of Chicago.
H. H. Gentry of Nashville, Tonn..
H. O. French of Toronto. Can., c;.
V. Sanderson of iiolse. Ida., and
II. E. Wilson of Iteno, Nov.
Cltruluta l'cllons Komi .
Member of the. JIokuo river
committee, a Jain group of Jack
son, Josephine and Curry county
fih and game cpn-servatlonistH di
recting the statewide movement for
(lie closing of the Hogue river to
eommerclul fishing met in O ran is
Pass I-Viday eveiWji with the di
rectors of the Ci rants I'ass cham
ber of commerce, to lay plans for
the circulation of petitions to place
the river closing ' constitutional
amend men t on the Oregon ballot.
Three members of the group rep
resent the Jackson County Fish
and Game Protective association.
Grants I'ass Courier,
Pythian Sisters card party Thurs
Mny Kth. De sure and come. -Iti
Jink cry Is No More
After cookle had aged in the
showcase, pies spoiled In the dis
play window and bread becume
stale' on the shelves, the Quality i tQiunce fw urged,
UVtrniw t'lliiln Tills Work
Mothers of the Phounlx and
Jacksonville district are reminded
that the regular monthly baby
clinic will be held this week un
der the direction of the county
health department In charge of
Or. It. C. Wilson, assisted by Miss
Kdlth Iiubscher, county nurse.
The Phoenix clinic will be he'd
Tuesday afternoon and the Jack
sonville clinic will be held Thurs
day. Mothers are urged to make
appointments for the clinics as
early as possible.
1 0 -In. green pine slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
78. 344tf
Volunteer Meeting' Tonight
Members of the Medford volun
teer fire department are reminded
that the regular monthly meeting
will be held this evening at the
fire hall, where a 100 per cent at-
Kpeclal mat-
fxiokiiift for TxK'allon
Well known to Medford wres
tling fans, who havo seen him per
form here several times, Ray Kris
bie arrived In Medford two or tSlee
diiys ago from Albany, Ore., to lo
cate here indefinitely and take part
In wrestling matches promoted hero
by Herb Owen of Kugene. Prlsblo
is a machinist by trade, but Is will
ing to take up any work to keep
him busy between watches. ' He is
accompanied by Earl Yoakley,. a
fighter, who Is also looking for a
Medford location.
Riff fur sale starting Monday.
Exceptional .bargains; big reduc
tions. Hodge's Fur Shop, ;Oj N.
Cen tin I. 44
The Peasley's new stoudlo now
open, opposltQnew Holly theater.
tf
Dr. Xuiulrcth to KH?ak
Dr. Ira D. Iandreth, well known
wiiniilfor. will nrtrii'ouR mntntiui'u nf
Hakery on Kast Main street lent ters will he ti.ken uu with tho th- (v..ioi T.flia Trnnn rhri.ti..
a different appearance today after j m(Mnbers. Kndeavor. Sunday. .May 18, at the
the baked goods were removed last ! Presbyterian church of Grant
week and the counters and equip-, Conuign bouquets for Junior; pUhh. Dr. Landreth spoke In Med
merit taken elsewhere. The estab- prmn. 50c. Phone 330-L. 52 j ford two years ago at the First
lishment was opened by V. V. I rhi tt i hurnh nnrt th lnm-fr
number to attend any of the young
Lloyd on a Saturday and after op
erating it for two days, closed the
place and left for parts unknown
for a reason that has never been
disclosed.
fjreen fir slabs, heavy kind, with
tots of mill end block. Medford
Fuel Co,. Phone 631. tf
Summer prices on wood and coal.
Buy now at our special May dellv
ery prices. F. K. Samson Co. 50
Flshlnfc Not So ;kh1
Fishing in the Hogue. at least In
the Tlig-h Banks vicinity, was poor
yesterday, according to Tim Fallln.
Me apont a good share of the morn
ing casting his line across the glis
tening Wf.ters and says he didn't
get a nibble.
We specialize In radiator and
fender repairing at Van's Garage.
33 So. Bartlett. Phone 208. . tf
Back from California
The Oregon booth maintained In
Log Angeles by the Oregon stale
chamber of commerce is reaping
wonderful benefits for this state,
said W...G. Ide of tho organization
when he was In Medford this fore
noon en route to his headquarters
at Portland, following an absence
of three weeks In the southern
state. Quite a number of Call
fornlans are continuing to come to
Oregon and the number Is growing,
he mild. JHe met Knrle Davis, in
California for three months repre
senting the Medford Chamber of
Commerce, and said Davis was
keeping actively engaged.'
The Medford Beauty Shop will
bo open evenings until 7. Phono
101. We give S. & H. green stamps.
44
Callers Today
Ust of visitors in Medford lh:s
morning from neighboring local
ities Includes Fred Hnllbaugh .of
Ferns valley, C. E. Ttamsey of
Voorhles Crossing nnd W. K, Cook
of Gold Hilt.
Tennis rackets ifl-,trung; 21
hour sorvlce: guaranteed worh.
Itoblnaon 417 Woodstock (across
street from high school courts). 46
Here IjhnI Suluiilny
Out of town people who shopped
In Medford. Saturday were: Mm.
H. K. Howlett nnd daughter Until
of Eagle Point, 'Mrs, John Knclens
nf Ashland, Frank Netherlands of
Trail, Miss Patricia Gall of Pros
pert, Daniel pence and wife of 141k
Creek and I. Larson of Ituch.
Home baking. Bread and pastry
specialty. &Q4 No, Fir. Phone
6, evenings. 4G
lxft by Airplane
Kfl (.Strungler) Lewis, who wres
tled here Saturday night, left yes
terday for his homo In Los An
geles, having forsaken his former
headquarters nt Chicago for the
sunny south. He defeated Boh
Kruse of Portland hero In 35 min
utes. hcXora a fair alr.cd audience.
Emma Cllne. Shop,- . for,, flngor
wnlveu permanent waves and' com
plete beauty sorvlce. Liberty Bid?.
Phone 4f4. v 45
Oregon Hotel Guests
Included uinoii the guests at
Medford hotels from Oregon points
are the following: Charles V. lted
field and wife of Drain, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Kdmonds of Salem. F.
8. Anderson of The Dalles and th
following from Portland: F. D.
Sherwood, Mrs. Mann nnd daugh
ter, M Iks Ogden, Mr. and Mis. Win
Citto. .1. L. Tulltot and wife, Wm.
Zoeller. It. O. Nixon, Geo. W. Sta
ples. C. K. Fish. tieo. W. Davii.
It. Greene, H. C. Kendall, Miss
Parker and Geo. D. XorrU.
16-iii. green pine slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
76. 344tC
Spend Day on Klver
Many residents of Medford mo
tored to Shady Cove yesterday to
spend the day at. cabins and pic
nicking on the Hogue. Among them
were Mr. and Mm, John Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Powell,- Mr.
and Mrs. C T. Steward, Dr. and
Mrs. Kd Durno. Mr. nnd Mrs. Le
land Mcntzcr and family and Dr.
B. It. Klllott and children. Amy
and Jimmy, and guests, Virginia
Llndley and Betty Yllm.
The Peasley's new Rtudlo how
open, opposite now Holly theater.
tf
Special jMllion Published
A H4-page Issue of the Del Norte
Triplicate of Crescent City was re
celved by the Mall Triblne, and In
a concise way sets' forth Ihe re
sources and scenic beuuttes of1 that
northern California county, of
which Crescent City Ik the metrop
olis.' The . big. feature underlying
the publication of the Issue sur
round the. further construction of
the Crescent harbor breakwater
which work has been progressing
for sovoral years. Pictures of local
men appear In the paper and de
scriptions are given of Klamath
and Josephine counties, hut for
some reason Jackson county is
omlltod, although there are two
pictures of the Medford ulrport and
of a fruit picking scene. i .,
Guaranteed hemstitching. Mr.
Canoose, formerly with Sinclair'
Store, now located at i!l9 Beatty.
.40
Itepoi't Tmerlfletl
A report that a hit and run
driver struck an elderly woman
while she was on Sixth street yes
terday hfternoon were unverified
by tho police today. No report
had been made to them 'of such
occurrence. The driver was said
to b a young boy,
. -.. ,. . ..i
Sat.,
4E
Dyngo'a dance, Wed. and
Dreamland. Gents 7 Be.
Make reservations beforo Thurs
day -, for chicken dinner, Mother's
Day, May 11th, nt Fred Carbis
Camp, two mites north Savage
Itapids dam, It. 3, Grants Pass. 44
Butter
W use pure creamory
butter in our butter
horns. We know there
is no substitute for it.
Fluhrer's
City Limits too Small
, If all the. people who live .lust
out pi de the city boundary were
counted In the . census, Central
Point could easily havo a popula
tion of 1000 people, said K. N.
Gleasim, Central Point barber,
when he was In Medford this fore
noon. Thero are quite a number
of houses that are only fit feet
from the city line nnd Including
the small farms and tract within
two miles of the city. Central
point's .population Is well over 1500
people. The government count
given a total of 8 21. an Increase
of 3ou in in years.
: Good dog for good country homo,
6oei Veterinary Hosp., Jackson
Co. Humane Society. 48
W hy worry with f it uoets t hat
teak? Why not Install faucqts tn
which washer does not wear? In
vest In a faucet that relieves you
of worry and expense. A style for
overy purpose. Made of best ma
terial and treasonable in price. YVUi
demonstrate. Address or call 1 1
rear of S26 South Oakdnle, Med
ford. See J. A. Scott. 47
May Be 1ncntei Here
Although! U not likely, one of
the eight new officers recently em
ployed by the state traffic depart
ment may be located In Medford In
response to the request of another
officer for the Jackson ounty ter
ritory. whoe services will be fouiH
especially necessary d u ring the
Hummer tourist rush. While none
of ihe iirpsent new of fleers may be
assigned to Medford, It Is nld eight
more may be employed at a later
date. 0
Anyone who would Hko n bar
gain In n high grade, hunjo should
call at this office and Inspect the
banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice
regardless ofost. 2itf
For Sale Cut f low ur. Mix
noun'teis n specially io ninei
"taken for corsages. Call at S2I
smith Holly St., or Phone soo-l, r.o
Sheet Metal Works
fender and auto body
tf
See Brill'?
for radiator,
repairing.
Visited Ocean Yesterday
Dr. and Mrs. 13. W. Hhockley
wero among the Medford motorists
who visited Crescent City yester
day, reporting a trip over remark
ably good roads. Wild flowers are
In bloom along the way, but ap
parently are not as attractive as
they hitvo been, the height of their
bloom having been passed a short
time ago. Bright gun-thlne mark
ed the weather for the day. An
other Medford party went over for
the express purpose of digging
clams, but after digging diligently
for several huurs, was able to find
only one elam, and later Investi
gation proved It was Just a shell.
Oxy -acetylene welding, brazing,
cutting. N. p. Ohrt, 114 S. Bartlett.
A $5.00. $10.00 and ?15.00 group
ing -of selected coats, dresses and
blouses are at Kthelwyn IJ. Hoff
mann's. Thero Is also a 50 re
duction on model hats. 41
orr Duty -Several luyt
A bad cold and an Infected foot
has kept U. A. Koppes of the Mail
Tribune staff confined to his home
on Hose avenue since last Wed
nesday.. He was reported to be
Improved today and able to take In
nourishment. -
Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with
lots of mill end blocks. Medford
Fuel Co., Phono 631. tf
Wo aro -offering a number' of
work and saddle . horses for sale
cheap. C..C. Hoover, Tel. C97-R-2.
' - 4tf
Fined for Selling Crn lis
A. G. Adams, Medford. wus fined
$"i0 In ' the ' Jacksonville justice
court Saturday on a charge of sell
ing crabs brought to Medford from
the Coos Bay section, a closed crab
territory. The arrest was made bv
Deputy Game Warden Koy Parr.
Karl Porter, Medford, paid a $3
fine In Jualieft court Saturday for
fishing without a license. The ar
rest was made by Deputy flame
Warden F. M. Brown.
Hemstitching,- picotlng, pleating,
button making and hose mending
Handicraft Shop. 257tf
people's rallies was present.
Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co., Phone 76. tf
Daily Meteorological Report
May 6, 1930.
FuroeuMw.
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
aiul Tuesday fair; moderate tem
perature. Oregon: Cloudy on coast n )Q
fair Jn Interior tonight and Tues
day; moderate temperature.
Local Data.
3T
.llMtiii-t. nml one of the ardont nio
miilera of tho extension of tlio
ii,if...-,i uvxtcm Into thut nelKlt-
uorhood, will hundle thejhovcl.
Work will ptoRiess iWfitdly on ;
the tnatiillalion of the wiiter miiin I
this week. Tho first lonil of pipe
for the syKtcm will urrivo lumui
row. L'osts of the system aro ex
pected to total approximately
IIS.OOO.. Ooliirnet for .Installation
has been awaid tho JIHIsuoro
1-mver and Investment company.
"I was all
'Nerves'
coufln't sleep or ear
until I took
Temperature degs.).. flil 30
Highest (last 12 hrs.) tiO 01
lowest (last 12 hrs.) 33 30
Rel. humidity (pc.).... 31 !CI
Preclptatlon (in.) 00 .oo
State of weather Clear Clear
The first shovel of dirt will be
removed from the ground prepara- !
lory to the Installation of the new i
Midway water system at 8 o'clock
Wednesday morning. It was an- j
nounced today. Mrs. R, M. Kent, j
secretary of the newly organized I
1 Let me write; your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel -; Holland
Bid's. Phone 993. "i i-1 tf
EI
Committees have been appointed
to take charge of tho senior re
ception, to he given May 23 at the
senior high school. Elaborate
plans havo already been sturted by
the decoration committee for an
unusual lighting effect, and in
beautifying the gymnasium.
Those named on committees uro:
Decoration: Merland Tollcfson,
chairman, Laura Drury, Grotchen
Green, Alberta Knips, Virginia
Gregory, Lorraine lteddon, Alvln
Potter, George Wlnne, James Kd
mlston, Glenn Sim kins Jewell
Waddell.
Program: Marguerite McAllister
chairman, Gordon Turner, Ken
Day, Uoherta Stearns, June Hull.
Refreshments: Ma reel la- Nelson,
chairman, Helen Porter, Sybil
lfarrell, Murjorie Fisk, Frances
Cook, , . .
Clean-up: Laura Drury, Alberta
Knlps, Ben , Day, Morris. Porter,
Charb'H Thomas, Robert Lewis.
Lighting and wiring: Jewell
Waddell, (tordoii Turner.
Construction: Gordon Turner,
chairman, Alvln . J'otter, Charles
Barnes, J-yle Glenn, Dennie. Wood,
Kolrart- Lewis. .
Io west temperature this morn
ing, 34 degrees.
Total precipitation trlnte Sep
tember 1, 1B29. 13.1'S Inches.
"Temperatures a year ago today:
Highest, 02; lowest, 40.
Sunset today. 7:14 p.m.
Sunrlso Tuesday, 5:00 a.m.
Sunset Tuesday. 7:15 p.m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITY,
5
S3
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ft
p o
a
2 to
n
Ilaker City 52 4(1'
nismaei'k ........ U8 42
lloi.se .H 40
Denver : Ijli 42
Des Moines SO (ili
Fresno .IS 40
Helena :. 4S 40
Angeles .... 50 4S
.Marshrield 5S 40
Phoenix 64 40
Portland 04 44
lted Muff ........ 00 44 '
lioseburK 5S :1S
Salt Ijike C4 34
San Kraneisco 5S 50
Santa Fo 04 :I0
Seattle 00 42
Spokane G4 52
Walla Walla .... 00 50
WlnnipoR 74 30
W. J. "HU'rCHlSON
Clear
t'ldy.
Cldy.
('lear
Cldy.
Cldy.
Cldy.
tidy.
Cidy.
itain
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cldy.
Cidy.
Clear
Clenr
Clear
Cldy.
Cldy.
MOTHER
wold love to have a beauti
ful permanent wave.
Why not make an appointment
for her as a Mother's Day gift?
Call 1374
Milady's Beauty Shop
Scuth Central
Meteorologist.
SCOTTISH MTK
Practice meeting Monday
evening. May- 5. All offi-
ui ged to be present.
' Xj. Jd. WILLIAMS.
44 Secretary.
m
litil
orde
45
Crater Lake Chapter So. 82'
A. M,.'. Special Convoca-
Dii .Tuesday evening, May
:3U p. m. Iiefreshments, Dy
of the High Priest.
I. E. SC1UJLKR. Secy.
Co run if a bouquetA for Junior
Prom. 50c. Phono 300-L. 62
People leaving Calirorula
While many, people are sllll nr
rlvlng from moddlewestern points,
Nearchlng for tho. land of "milk
and honey," more are now leav
ing the country, nald II. C. WI11K
who arrived in Medford today from
Los Angeles. He said too many
families with poor means wer
lu rod to the entire section, where
unemployment Is one of the blg
jiesi problems of county and city
governments Oregon Is receiving
lis share of the floating population
searching for work and a better
place In which to live.
Grcon fir slabs, heavy kind, with
lots of mill end blocks. Medford
Fuel Co., Phone 631. tf
16-ln. green pine slabs, large or
small loads. alley Kuel Co., Tel
76. 344tf
Ditnsmiilr Visitor YcMtorilay
.Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Whitman
and Miss Kirreda Whitman were
Medford visitors In Dunsmulr, Cal
yesterday.
Phone nil
Station, SS4,
humane calls, Police
Lltf
Haircut for men, women nnd
children are .still 60c Kt Highway
parber Shop. 45
Flvo NoreHKiiry Dualities
In the mind of Chris Gottlieb.
Medford cue artist, there re five
qualities necessary to bo a good
billiard player, and five local play
ers each have an outstanding at
tribute. Ml. Gottlieb declares a
good player must have the aggres
siveness (tf Harold Kiddle, lmng
Inatlon of last on Kernand, the
touch of Reginald Kifer. accuracy
of Kujl and the good disposition
of M. Mam.
Dressmaking and remodelingQit
the Kashion Shop, 424 Medford
Hldg. Tel, 1181. Xf
Phone M:
your refill
We'll haul away
GHy Sanitary Service.
337tf
Repairing Phone I.Iiicm
The crater national forest hh
several crews of men laboring In
the woods repali, telephone lines
damaged In stornm of last winter,
preparing them for active use dur
ing the summer season. The forest
has over fiOtl miles of line under
ma 1 nt p nance. Several crews are
also out repairing roads and dlng
some trail work. 'orct activities
are not under full wlng nnd ap
plications for work by local nnJ
transient workers are not desired
hy forest officials.
Dyngc'n dance. Wed. and Sat.,
Dreamland. Grnti 75c, 45
'fut fur
Hodge's
41
Give mothpr n hen
ni'kplece on Mother's Pay.
Kur Shop, 0! x, Central.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOU RKNT 4-rm. modern house,
unfurnished; good location. 5!L'
Y. 4C
FOR HICNT House, 207 N. Peach.
Call Jess Richardson, 54, Central
Point. 4(1
TO KXCHANC.IC Kquity In good
home in Medford for nearly new
1 H or 2-ton truck. Call 54, Cen
tra) Point. 4t
FOR SALIO One 30 Caterpillar
tractor, slightly used;" 2 -5x0
K. V. Wauk.nhaw motors. ln-
. quire Farmers & Fruitgrowers
nana. 40
FOR SALE Fresh heifer; good
stock; T70. phone OS4-J-2. 4
CIBNTI.F3.MAX would
modern home, east
S2, Tribune.
like
side.
WAXTF3I) Neat, respectable lady
to share furnished apartnien.
Itox A. L., Tribune. 4i
SITITATION To care for children
nights. 504 X. Fir. Phone 7.
evenings. .(
FOR RKNT Cozy furnished
apartment, reasonable; adults.
Phone 1432-X. :,o
FOR RKNT Rooms with board
!t(7-X. C.uii W. 10th. 44
FOR SALK My entire herd of
purebred Holstelns. Some !H1
pounds cows In herd. 1;. p.
Woodward. Nth house on right
from Stewart. 40
For Mother's Day
May 11
Mother's Day Greeting
CARDS
' MOTTOES
STATIONERY
Medford Book Store
34 North Central
1 Week Only
24 SUITS
Tailored to your
measure.
Values to $60.00
NOW
$42.50
Some with 2 pair
Pants.
Come early for best
selection.
'XH'XD !'m-ap. owner cum huvc
Minn,, by ilcm-rlhinn euntmta anil
luiyliiR for this ml. 411
KOI! hunt r Jfflmin fmnlshoil
ilu)lrx with bnth. HloiMtluu iMii-t'h
li'ii'iiKi': tik'i- yuril: closn in:
Hlrli'tly flt'iin: ailllHn only. A tly
U40 Ho. i;i-iiie. .(f
KOI! SAI.M Mower nml luko. mioil
liMini. IJ evvpj. nhoep. unih?. -;
II. .UnvlR. Kniile rulnt-Urownn-boro
rouil. 45
VOU RKNT Front rooms. ,.ose
fn: liot nml colli water nntl bnth.
20 Ho. Fir. 51
KOI? SAI.K Mlvt Jlsr.d eqillly In
Hono mcilern Ti-room house.
imii ronsKiei' smiiiiwnin
tnide. Ilox ft I. Tribune.
In
KOU RKNT Kiiinlnheil hunftnlow;
mlults. T12 v. Iltll. riionn
4!I-M. 4fi
WA.NTKI) Himtn nnd honnl with
riiI'iikv. prlviitv f 11 m 11 v ; no other
boanleis. )lo. 24. Mull Tlll.une.
4
KOI! SAI.K rltryslor 70 SimImv
womlerfm hm'K.iin if .taken, ni
on.e. K7.I. IHkIIWivjk lliul.e
on 1; i:T-
hotlMi 1 7
-Partly furn. it-room
71 1
oimes
INSURANCE s
GENGy
. CHESTER MORRIS
: . .... . . . . CONRAD NACEL
(Ai.u- . .I. I, ..n,.. JOTCTMONTGOMEkY'
I I Daring- . X Jj-
'. ' 7' 9 ' y shrimp'
j . ffl Eve. 25 and 50 TPjteij5Sar TALKING NEWS
I
I
MICKEY MOUSE SAYS:
"MjOTHER'S DAY and every other
day FOX SCRIP is the IDEAL GIFT "
. p .
,11 'IT;
TONITE and Wed
A dashing cavalry of.
ficer wins a daughter
of the enemy. '
in
tilth.
MARY BRIAN
PLUS
All Talking
Laff Feature
"THE
PLUMBERS
ARE
COMING"
TALKING
NEWS
Mat. 10 and 25
Eve. 10 and 35
o
OMLY
THE
BRAVE"
ALSO .
Inventor
demonstrates
startling new electrical
mucical instrument In
the
PATHE- REVIEW
11 f lwr in f k
NOW Ends Tomorrow
HER SIN WAS NO GREATER THAN
HIS BUT SHE WAS A WOMAN
MOTHER'S DAY
Gift Suggestions
Amity Hand Bags
Chocolates
Johnston's, Brown & Haley or Societo
In attractive boxes.
Stationery
Beautiful boxes of Crane, Eaton and Pike
Stationery '
East Side Pharmacy
Ernest Smith, Proprietor
' Corner South Riverside and Main
Open Sundays andvenings
Mrs. Bumpstead Leigh
A Clever Comedy
0 in 3 Act?
Presented by Q
o St. Mark's Alter GuiM
Directed and
Staged by
Tom Swem
TICKETS
75c
St. Mark's Parish Hall
Tue&fey and Wednesday
y 6th and 7th
Curtain at 8:15
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