PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX." SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930. T oca! arid (Personal J Her' from Scuttle I Visitors In the city from Seattle fwio arrived yefctirday are- Mi. fFred J. Dibble. , Anna M, Hehret, Mr. and Mm. U, Jt. Crabbe,,0. F. MePhrraon and Mm. W. 11. Flemr illR. Salmon PtiDilnjc OmmI 'P. C. JliKham. accompanied by Karl C. Oaddia, yesterday hooked three big nalmon at Havage Rapid dam, where fifhinB was gooa most of the day. The fish averaged around 20 pounds each. Trout fjHhlne In the- river was also good, an well aw on tributary nti-eum. itert Rodtel 'brought back 28 trout after a day apent alonjr Hutie creek. Two other HUcceHHful flnh ermen yesterday were Robert Uuff and J. T. Conrad, who caught sal mon in the liver near the KlkH plenic-ffroundH. Conrad caught n 18-pounder r.ml .Duff landed a 25 pound nalmon. . . On a Forestry t'onfeivm-o Here Donald N. Matthews, from the United States district forester's of fioe at Portland, Is spending todoy in Medford in conference with W. J, Sprout, forest examiner, at the Crater, national forest office, on forest resource survey work. Here from Distant Points Guests from a difliance rcglster ed at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mr. J. .Hi DouBan-otJJncoln. Neb., Marion H. McOlench of Ann Arbor. Mich., John H. Owen of Eau Eh st Kt. houlw. Rl., G. K. Potter of - rhlcnico. III...-Mr. and Mis. It.. L. Cheney of Troy, Ohio; For your Saturday night's amuse ment attend the Three Arts Kevue, "Two Feet High," at Medford Arm ory. 8:30 p. m. Tickets 00c. Med ford's best talent, including former Fanchon and Marco dancers. 5C '' Green fir ulabs, heavy kind, with lots of mill end blocks Medford Fuel Co., Phone 631. tf Oan Cupid Ih Jlusy Marriage licenses were Issued -it the county clerk's office today and Thursday , to Chester Van Keuren, 23, and Julia Cadetip.n, 20, both of Medford; Clyde Ranall, 26, and Klsn Cooney, 28, both of Los An geles; Richard Cheney, 23. of Troy, O., and Orlssa Urlnton, 34, of. Malt Juke lty; Fred Jlogan, 31, find Hazel Crawford, 25, both of Klamath Falls; William God dard, 30, and Gunhilda Toiger, 32,1 both of Snn Francisco. ' Dance your head orf, Gold HID Rat. night... Dance till 2:00. C8 nmr.ll loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. Another biff dance, Gold Hill Rat nlghu Dance till 2:00, G(t Shoh for Dlnwoe , . Desertion in given nB the grounds for n divorce Httlt filed In circuit court today by Myrtle McDonough against Joseph McDonough- Thy were marrieu in lvza. .. IIair Cafeteria open all day Sundays, beginning May 18. Dc- Jiclous home-cooked meals. 6l Has New Our- Radio " " It was unnecessary for Verl Wit I ker, assistant county treasurer, to t stay. In . one place, last night to lis ten to the election returns. Tie spent most of thv evening riding about the valley and listening to returns through ' a portable radio he just Installed In his auto. The '- equipment brought In the returns (distinctly over the roar of the mo tor., hut occasionally the reception faded away when the car- appar ently. pasHod over, "dead'' spots, The reeeptiun wait loud most of the timo'lmt for stort distances, up parently due to atmospherla .con' d It ions, mu;ilc o speaking wns barely audible. Supper !- sc-rved all over town at uoia Miu ounce, uance every Hat till 2:00. ' 56 Spent Jmy In Motlfon - ; Mr. and Mrs. George A. Grieve ' of Dunsmulr and Joe fled eon of Weed wereamong the visitors from udjoeent'-nnrthern CaJlforniiv points spending yesterday 'In 'Medford, Homo-cooked meals ,nt Hall's Cafeteria. Open all dny Sundays, beginning May 18 58 IKoho Show at Poi'tluml I Portland's rnse show, to be held IJune 12 to 16, Inclusive, at the public auditorium, under the nun tplces of tho 'Portland Rose society (the Royal Rosurlans and tho Port (land Rose Festival, Inc., i will be (one of tho Important features of the. 1030 rose festival,, according tin the classification list that has been announced by the rose show committee. Two separate exhibits Kvlth two complete sets, of awards iwlll Ceture the show. ... . ,. i t , - , f Colvlg's specials this week Wool soap shampoo and a rubber apron, 111. 10 value for 60c. 61 , Gold Hill dances nro tho largest dances In the country. Dance till 2:00. 66 ew t'nrterwtMMl Agent , J. L. Hoyt, district manager for the .Underwood Typewriter com puny of .Seattle,- hat, appointed P. Sv. Taylor agent for the company for Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Siskiyou counties, Mr,' Taylor, located at 34 -North Central, will have full charge of sales and. serv ice i of the Underwood typewriter n nd Runstrand adding machines in this territory. Hall's Cafeteria will be open all Ony very Sunday, beginning May 18. 66 For your Saturdav night's amuse ment attend tho Three Arts Revuo, "Two Feet High," at Medford Arm ory, 8:30 p, m. Tickets 60c. Med ford's best talent, Including former Function and Marco dancers, 66 Hull Fall Visitor Among the persons from the Ilutte Fails section spending yes terday In Medford wns Mrs. Guy Moore. ..(' Dance Dance Dance, Jackson 1 11, Saturday night from 0 until 2'n. m. 66 Dynge's dance, Wed. and 8nt;, Dreamland. Gents 76c. 69 At Hotels from INtrtliiiid Included among the many Port land guests at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. U, O. Newburn, K. H, Icom. J. A. Walsh. Mr. and Mr. E K. Pirson, II. G. Cohen, U W. Aubrey, Joe Moxet, W. F. Sergeant, R. K. Thome. S. 11, Kahl and fam ily. D. O.1 Wllklnsi J. it. Flynn, Mr, and Mrs. G, W. Jnekson, F. 10. Wlckard. J. . IJothrlck. J. T. Henry,' T. E. Fitegeratd, Mr. and Mrs Ai M. Burant, J. V Murray. J. J. Kamar, J, T. Jones, J. (1, Kel lam, H; A. Burton,' O. A. Gllmore, R; 11. Meyerslevk and Mrs. F, O. Meyersleck. Dance till 2:00, Gold Hill everv 84t. 66 Free! Rtanrtlng Sat., new Vlctcr records for old. Just scratch n "X" on th labels of tho old Vic tor records which you haven't play ed1 for years and bring them Into the I'ftlmef Muile Ilouio.' They will give you. fret of charge, one new record for every 10 old one. 66 l4iniH Cliargvtf hy Machinery The 2,000,000-candlepower stand ard beacon lights on the trans continental and Pacific coast mall passenger lines, provided by the department of commerce, have been equipped with automatic lamp chargers and two electric bulbs, so that if one bulb burns out another is automatically lighted. Astro nomio time clocks switch on the lights at sunset and turn them off at sunrise. GiieHtH from Binr State Among tti California' gUeats reg istered ftf Medforrf'KoteU'are O. M. Elvfldell, H...jO. Mueller, M. A. Horn, Ch. Smith, J E. Bailey and J. 8. Gibson of Fo Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sadler of Sacra mento, Mrs. I W. DuVall of Hol lywood. L. F. MacDonald of 1-ong Reach, Mis. G. Token of Oakland, F. Bkaggs of Red Bluff. Walter Rellor of Han Diego, Violet Wil liams of Torrance, James Wood and family of Hanta Monica, and the following from Han Francisco: Ji A. Oallugher, Max Hoffman,, U. 13. Love. Leon Oppenhoim, Hal Tel- lier and 13. J. OBhier. , ,. ' Jesters With Barnes Circus Dressmaking and remodeling at tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Hldg. Tel. 1181. tf Three Building Applications i R. O, Barker will spend $2000 for a children's playground at the Phipps auto camp; JT., Seldel will spend $200 for a new roof for a dwelling on South Grape, and C, B, Koblnelt will spend $80 to en large a restaurant on Kighth street, according to applications on fi'e with the city building department today,. i , . Colvlg's specials this week. Box of DJer Kiss face powder, largo can of DJer Kiss talcum powder with a hottlo of DJer Kiss perfume all for 89c. CI Let us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phone 542, City Rani tary Service. 387tf Cait. Apiilegitto As Guide More than 40 jersons Joined. in the caravan led to the lava beds by Capt. Oi-C. Applegate last Sun day. ;AM the historic points of the lava' beds, Including the battle fields and strongholds were visited, Captain Applegate talked t at the various points, and his remarks were most Interesting and Jnstruc tfve. Klnmnth Fnils Herald. Dynge'a dance, Wed, and Sat , DreamlamL Gents 76c. ,( 69 The Peasley's new studio now open, opposite hew Holly theater. tf Still Critically III John Eddy, Central Point boy i'l at the Sacred Heart hospital, was today reported to be still seriously 111 and to have shown some Im provement over his condition yes terday; . '. Hemstitching, plcoting, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. . ! 257tC Why buy Saturday's baking- when you can get pies, cakes, buns, bread and cookies baked on Sun days? We also servo 85c dinner and complete chicken dinners for 50ot " Sundays,- The Delicatessen Bakery and Cafe, 410 10. Main, 61 PnKMcngvr IMa Lonrt.l f,( .. . ; The Pacific Air Transport cabin planes stopping at Medford on the Portland-Sun .KrunulBoo run, are loadod .wlth passengers dally and it is now necessary, to -make reser vations to book passage north or south from Medford, reports from the airport Indicated this afternoon. Better flying .. weather . Is given crodlt for the Increasing business. ' Wo; specialize in radiator and fender repairing at Van's Garage, 33 So. Bartlett. Phone 208. tf For your Saturday night's amuse ment attend the Three Arts Revue, "Two Feet High," at Medford Arm ory, :30 p. m. Tickets 50c. Meit- fnrd's best talent, Including former Fnnohon and Marco dancers. 6'i Visited In Mctirorri Sam 11. Baker, A. K. Cass and P. C. Handleman were among the Josephine county visitors In Med ford yesterday. . It Isn't every day that you can get something for nothing. But today Is the day at the Palmer Music Mouse, Special Cleanup Cam paign. Old records for new. See their windows. 6H Dance, American 3-egton Club, Jacksonville, Sat. night, 9 to 2. 66 'Ada Aker Homo from Portland Mlns 55ola Aker of Heath's Drug store, has returned from Portland, where she. attended the Dorothy Grey toilet preparation school for several days. Dance, Jacksonville Sat. night, U. S. Hotel, 0 until 2. 66 Anyone who would like a bar gain in a high grade banjo should call at this office and Inspect the ImnJo left here for sale; a sacrifice egardless of cost. 25tf Normal School Mooting The Alumni association of the Southern Oregon Normal school will meet In 'Ashland this evening nt 7:30, to arrange an alumni cel ebratlon for this year's commencement. 1 will pay $5.00 reward for In formation lending to rocovery of outboard gasoline motor for boa.. stotrn from my ram-It C A. DeVo 62t( ! Dance, Jacksonville Sat. night. with American Ieglon Cub. Dane- ing p uniii , o- .Switched Hccnw I Male FtiK0 I. H. Hamilton was fined $6 and costs of $4 In Judge Taylor's court oday on his plea of guilty to the charge of switching license, plates on his car, or using Improper II- ense plates. Dance, snappy music and fl'ie. floor at Jacksonville Sat. night, P to 2. t 66. If It's quality or bargain lumber, see Big Pines. 5r Catches Three Salmon Fish .stories abound In the neigh borhood of Rogue river, hut J. L. Chrlstlleb's friends are certain that he made a record when he caught three salmon In one hour.. Nine nelghhores breakfasted on the 5 pounds of salmon Chrlstlieb caught In one hour, from 12 to 1 o'cIock Wednesday. Grunts Pass Courier- Dry kindling $2.u'J per load. Val ley Fuel Co., Phone 76. tt Nine KcIhmIh Closed . Rural schools which dismissed this week for the summer vn-jotion were announced .today by tho fnnntv Kfhnnl sntierintendent's of fice to be Uniontown, Derby, Rogue River, Table Rock, Kvans valley. Persist, Alderbrook, Mt. Pitt, Ante lope and Hutte Falls. More Bchool will be dismissed next week. For your Snturflay night's amuse ment attend the Three Arts Revue, "Two Feet High," at Medford Arm ory, 8:30 p. m. Tickets 50o. Med ford's best talent, including former Fanchon and Marco dancers. 66 Picnic Held Yesterday The closing of the Mt. Pitt school yesterday was marked , by a picnic at which over &0 people were pres ent, Mrs. Roy Stanley, teacher, said when fhe was in Medford today. A baseball game between students and their fathers was won hy the children by un almost one-sldea score. With the closing of school, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, are resuming residence at Eagle Point for the summer. . . , 16-ln. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76. 344tf OrcffonlaiiH at Hotels r Among the OregonlanH register ed at Medford hotels, other Ihnn those, .from Portland and many others attending the Business ana Professional. Women's clubs feder ation convention, are, Mr. and Mr. W. i M,' MaeXllbbon of Cottage Grove; E. 8. Heydenhurlc of Eu gene, E. p. Cutler of Snlem and It. O. Hayes, of Uoseburg. . : , ' ho Peasley's new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf Clnnis at Albuny Sunday The announcement of n cireitB exhibition at Albany on Sunday has provoked chureh orgwnlzotlons hut It has been discovered there li. no law to prevent it. . See Brill's 4heet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. - O. S. O. nub Picnic INstnoncd The O. S. C. club picnic, which was to have been held at Edge wood park: Monday ovenlng. May litth, has- been postponed unil Monday night, May 26th, because of tho AI U. Barnes circus. The committee has planned a good time for, everyonor who attends this pic nic. All persons Intending to go are asked .to notify Mrs. W. D. Johnston of East Main street. 10-ln. green pine slabs, large or small Joads. Vallev Fuel Co., Tel.' 76. 344tf tlohiismi Hero Today T. K. Johnson, assistant airway supervisor, arrived this morntng from Oakland, Cal., on his regular Inspection trip of radio stations. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. Almost Iliul to Walk The efforts of midnight petty thieves almost caused Miss Augus ta Glover, county nurse, a walk to work this morning when she dis covered that her gasoline tank had been -drained of Us contents durln the night. She was not so vexed at the loss of. the gasoline, hut would have appreciated the kind ness of the thieves If they had left her' enough gasoline on which to drive to the courthouse from her homo on Oakdalo avenue.- , . Phone B42, We'll haul awny your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf Let me write your firo Insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone 913. If Cousin of Rosenborg Edward F. Bailey, who was prac tically conceded the, nomination for governor of ..Oregon on Un democratic ticket this afternoon. Is n cousin of llHrry and. Dow Rosenberg of this rtty, For your Saturday night's amuse ment attend tho Three Arts Revu?, "Two Feet High." at Itdford Arm ory, 8:30 p. m. Tickets 50c. Med ford'a best ftlont, Including former Fanchon -and Marco dancers, E6 Xothv. All persons Interested in th raising of muskrats call at the Jackson -Hotel, Monday, May l!th, and see Mr. N. M, Stroeter. presi dent of Oregon Mukr:w Breeding Asn., Inc. Any iufurm;JJon freely given. &6 AGRONOMIST HERE The Al G. Barney circus here Monday, May 10., has 50 of- Uio, funniest clowns. Jesters and buf-l fuons in America). j . They are the best of the 1930 crop of exponents of the. .latest! and highest class farcical hilarity.! Time-worn slap-stick tactics andj Inane horse-play of the overwork-j ed clown of past' years are never reworted to by the BarneB jesters. During- the . lengthy program, these scampering "joeys" will fill , TO VIEW BULBOSA eted the money and failed to send ! which he pretended to bT In any orders to the concern, of 'agent. i frof. 'Morris Halperin,' technic cai assistant in agronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, arrived In Medford today noon, accompanied by U B. Sherman, land man of Oakland, for a pri vate unofficial inspection of blue grass, grown in thia locality. While hero Prof. Halperin will ; be the guest of Mlke Hanley nnd spend considerable time at the Hanley and Hoover ranch near Medford. Having recently completed an inspection trip through northern California Prof. Halperin said he found in that locality some very Interesting plantings. The grass here is now almost ready for har vesting, since it completes its growth during the fall, winter and early spring months. C. C. Hoover of the Hnnloy and Hoover ranch returned a few days ago . from San Francisco, where he met Mayor Rolph, who placed an order for a trial planting of the newly discovered winter grass. Mayor Rolph, now a candidate for governor, of California,, is not only a brilliant nnd successful pub lic executive, .but a practical and enthusiastic farmer as well, keenly interested In the development of all agricultural products. This new forage crop will be planted on his 4000-acre ranch near San Fran cisco, which according to Mr. Hoover, is an Ideal location for the development of thiH grass. 1 in the pauses between the thrill ing and sensational displays with the drollest nnd most clever of burlesque. b tires, .funny panto-. mimes, lurces ana hkiik. . Clown ing it one of the most difficult arts in the science of entertaining nnd Al G. Barnes demands clowns with nationnl reputations. Only those experienced In pantomlmics nnd able to create laughter with out the use of cap pistols nnd in- flated Madders are considered Obituary COMMUNITY CHEST! PLEDGES UNFILLED GROWN IN VALLEY B's-fine to pledge but 'better io pay so say committee .members heading the work of the Commun ity Chest. In order to keep the expenses of this charitable organi sation down to the minimum. 1 is necessary,-, that, ail subscribers paV their donations us they full due, and all haven't been doing it. ' . .Whin, money was pledged K' program was mapped out and it cannot be . completed unless the subscribers respond when they re ceive notices of their delinquen cies. ...... To Have the organization added expense, the . committee asks thiti all. subscriptions that aro due,-. be turned in Immediately. . '". That not 'only artichokes, - 'but unusually fine ones, can be grown In the Rogue itlver valley was demonstrated today when Carl Von der llellen cumo In from his ranch north of Medford with n sample ; of this year's crop. To m&ny friends and interested parties he (showed the artichoke which was I compact, firm and in perfect con t dltlon. j Mr. Von der llellen Is growing artichokes this year on a larger scale than ever before and will j soon have some for the market, j He believes thero is a great oppor , tunlty In artichoke culture in southern Oregon, part leu tnrly when the results of the recent gov ernment survey are known, and a better system of drainage has been established. V' PLANS FOR HARBOR! n.ii i - . t ' : i ' v-- i r : "Women are4laing their .part in the development of northern California and southern Oregon. Quite a number of women arc memhers of our association and at least one In congress Is giving us valuable assistance in connection with the Crescent City harbor proj ect," stated C. 10. Gates, president of the Northern California-Southern Oregon Development associa tion. A recent letter from Congress woman Florence P. Kahn states: "You may count on my continu ed Interest nnd cooperation in this matter, and I thank you for your courtesy In keeping me informed 1 aft to developments at your end of. the line." j Radio Products By Atwater-Kent Tho election news furnished in front of . The Mall Tribune Inst eveninn, whs picket) up from The .Mull Trlhiine-VitKin rntlio sta tion hromlcust, by nn Atwater Kent ratlio. furnished through tho courtesy nf the Peoples- Electric store, nnd was perfectly satisfactory. NARREGAN ' Funeral services for the late Norteti L.; Narregan were held at the Perl Funeral Heme Friday, .May 16, at 2 p. m.,.wilh Rev. V". H. Eaton officiating. , Mr, Eaton delivered ,..a splendid ser mon and the Masonic quartet, com posed of W. W. Howard, C. A. Mee ker, Dr. E. W. Shockley and A. J. MacDonough, sang two beautiful songs, "Remember le, Oh, Mighty One" and "That Beautiful Land." Pallbearers, from the Masonic ledge,- were Ralph Sweeney, F. J. McPherson, John Lawrence, H. D. Powell,. R. 13. Hammond and Paul Rynnlng. A large number of his friends and former students In the Medford schools were in attendance, and many very beautiful floral offer ings were placed about the casket. Services at the grave were also 111 charge of the Masonic order. A, G. Bishop delivered the Masonic service,, which was very beautiful, dignified and impressive. FAKEMENT E 1 .:, There were quite a. number of Medford and other Jackson county victims of L.eo .Martin of Spokane, j the fake shirt solicitor who, on his plea . of guilty to obtaining! money on false pretenses entered in Albany, Ore., recently, following his arrest in that city was sen tenced' in circuit court to a year in the penitentiary. , Martin represented himself as nn authorized agent of a Chicago shirt company and obtained orders for fhirts, overalls nnd the like from men from Portland to Ash land, collecting a part of the pur chnse price in advance, but pock- "Jpk A T T -1 IrVVHo INSURANCE Notice. I. KWIS KWINO: Your mother is ill ami out of funds. Informa tion coneerninar Mr. Kwinjr will he r ppreclated If phoned to .Miss Lil lian Roberts of Ited Cross, at 450 or t'.L'rt-i.. r,ti. mes TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOH HUNT Kurnlshed houso. V. Hlnlr, llerryriHle Ave. 5" HARRY MARX Painter of the Homes of Men Tinling, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J SACUlFlt'l ' 55 A: virrln river bottom silt, no better on earth; enormous croiis melons, potatoes, broccoli, tomatoes, prunes, pears, tienchfis WjilnntK Ifulftt etc., without irrigation; modern' Improvement worth Jti.uoo; t Ideal location. Compare this soil with nnyUiliiK - about Kuxcne. i ltescburtt or Medford nt $Iitto an icre with NO improvements.! Price :'!!. 000'; terms No trade.' Would subdivide. J. K. Bone-1 brake, owner, Itoseburis. (ire. Mi, TAKKN I'P One buck lamb, ears -i .'iivu. i.wner iwys lor al. v, WedBC. 1 mile west Talent school. LADY with Rtrl.- a. wants house keeping. Call 115H, Court St. 58 KOI! ItKNT 4 rooms and bath: double sleeplns porch: close m. Tel. 9'JS-X, or call 21 s. Oranite. Fori SAl.K Team horses, weight 3000: team mules, wt. ;soo: one pack mule; All younft, Kentle and true, tine Kordson tractor, one lame hay cutler, pood shape cheap: 2, miles below Apple H"'o store. . Hansen. 3 CHICKS 10 to U cents. Sounrcl Deal Hatchery, phone ;.. KOU hunt l iQurnlshed 6-rcom house, l'hone 5 4 H -It. B3. KOU KAliK Oil KKNT Modern -room house: fine shade. iiR of fruit. ill Vancouver. l'hone r,tf KOU in-weeks-old v Orplnt,,,,; , f.yjn. h " iuiuver. J'hone :s;-i,. 5;1 THREE ARTS REVUE "two Feet High" Owing to popular demand, Revue will be a public performance to be given at the ; - : : " ; . ' o MEDFORD ARMORY SATURDAY, MAY 17 : Curtain 8:30 P. M. Tickets at Door, 50c u u I . VI 1 T O N I T E COMING TOMORROW Continuous Sho. 12:30 to 11 p. J ALL- talk' EVELYN BRENT Last Times TONITE All Talking, GEORGE BANCROFT ; in "LADIES LOVE 'BRUTES" ALSO Motion Pictures of MEDFORD starts TOMORROW c4 MAURICE-5 ' CHEVALIERI Thtf BibPond ALSO Walter Haaen!'1 ; Kb Leo Diegpl In ns "MATCH PLAY" 9. THEY SAY "SWIM IN DRINKING WATER" Safety plays an important part in any business. Our pool and floors are sterilized daily. Mr. D a n a Thomas is in charge of lifeguard duty. A competent, instructor for individual lessons. MERRICK'S 1:00 to 9:45 P. M.1 " "" ' A Tower of Hospitality ! CtC8fi!B8 tIB UliEl fit nillEEllSlli A3 r'4 WITHER h S Fr rim f$riUj, vttk, tr jut, tbi nn EL CORTE2 HOTEL Jm hem you'll hw m f lmri. CO HTHIS 15-itory hoitelry U more than hotel . . . it'i A home to all who live beneath it hopitable roof. IBeau tifully fumlihed lultet and tingle room, each with com pletely electrified kitchenette, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience. JLocated in the very center of San Franciico'i buty social and businesa whirl . . . dose to the theatrei, amart ihopa and great department torei. Faladal dining room and coffee ihop, or if you wish, pre pare your meali In your own convenient kitchenette. Dally hotel service and garage in connection. The El Cortez Hotel GEARY NEAR TAYLOR STRBBT SAN FRANCISCO (Q. UO&TTMEJL A. SAMUEL, Mltt .V r