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P3TGE TWO JfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFiQX, SATURDAY. r.Y .11, 10:10. ocal and . ;PsFsq;ial May"lluiUUni Totnl , : - . t With Bomewhat 3esW "than April, the May building program had a total of 136,260, showing a decrease of $7,000 for the month. Moat ct the building work last month in cluded 1 remodeling and repalrfrg and noveral new ftructures. Ap plications for permits were filed with the city today by Mrs. Geoi? Franklin to ro-roof a dwelling on npntty street at a cost of 300, nmt by Herman Powell to remodel a dwelling on Valley View drive at a coflt of $100 Tem-liorK Meeting Tonight All teacher who are to teach in the daily vacation 131 hie school, which la to be held in Medford, June 16th to 30th, are nsked to uu-nci ine meeung o ..e neiu m; the home of Mrs. V. . tnimore, . 55 No. Orange street, night. hi " l"" , Dance, Jacksonville, 9 tq 2. Bat. night, 70 From Distant Points Among gueatn from a distance reglatered at Medford ho tela are It, B. McGin'nls and M. I.ubell of New York City and AW C. Drum mnnd of Chicago, III. Let me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland nidg. Phone 093. tf Portland Couple VIhUh Mr. and Mrs. AV. H. Illshop of Portland are guesta ru the home of K. J. Mulr of Griffin Creek. Big American Legion dance, Fal Grounds, Grants Pnss, Saturday evening, May 81. 70 Checking Petition Niiiiich . The county clerk'w office has been bufly for the pa,st week cheel; lug signatures on pctitlona that have been circulated In this flec tion to place the closing of the Rogue river to commercial fishing on the ballot at the Novembc election. A p p r oximatcly 15.000 names are necessary and that num ber is expected to be eaally n fiuired. Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hoe mending. Handicraft Shop. 2 r 7 1 f On to Fish Ike John 'Wilkinson. John Orth. Verne Brophy and party left Med ford thin nfternoon for Fish lake, where they'Vll! spend Sunday try ing their luc knt fishing. Sptfclal low price for cleaning women's clothes. Unique Cleaners, S. Central, Phono 06. 71 lloro for Wook Kntl r. . Jiwper Reynolds, student nt the University of Oregon, Kugene. Is In this city to spend tho week end visiting htn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Reynolds of the Hotel Hol land, and friends, Ohrtuncey Florey now located 153 Knst Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. 65tf Orwmtanft Jlerr Yesterday Included among tho Oregonlnns spending Memorial day In Med ford and registered nt hotels were Mr. nnd Mrs.' J. A. Rouko nnd fl. VanGroos of Oregon City, R. H. flrewart1 of Salem, Mr.' and Mrs. DnVid Robinson of Tlllnmook, Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Rutledge and son of Dalln, Mr. nnd Mrs, L. F. Lo xlei of HoHehurg, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McDonald nnd son of Marsh field and the many from Portland, Including Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bu. dlck. Mm. W. C. Thompson. Mrn. J. D. Plftfler, Mnrcla G. Robinson, J. "J. Richardson. L. A. DeWttte, L, J. Bennett, Mr. nnu Mrs. I). R. James. " v HcfluMr dancoj Gold night. , Dance till 2:00. Hill Bat. 70 Visitors from Klamath Mr. nnd Mrs. Titos.1 F. Schutv worn- among tho Klamath Falls resident upending yesterday l.i Medford. LM us haul away your garbage and refuse, I'hone 542, City Hanl 'liiry Bervlce. 3 H 7 1 f Rail ma1 Men. Here A. W. Shoemaker, commercial agent for the Mississippi Pacific lines, nnd K, R, Duffy, traveling freight nnd passenger ngent for tho Denver, Rlri Grando Western rallrortd, were' visitors in Medford Wednesday from Portland. Dance, Jacksonville. Rat. night; best of music;-9 to 2. . 70 Mrs, Unrnhy III Mrs. Anna llrophy of Ragle Point 19 In this city receiving med ical treatment nt the Community hospital. Wo specialise in radiator and fender repairing nt Van's GarngA, 33 Ho, Ilartlett. Phone 20S. tf Instructor ;oefl Hon tit Arthur fl. Taylor, Instructor lr. education nnd social sclenco nt the Southern Orogon Normul school at Ashland, hn accepted nn exchanse professorship nt the University of Southern California. He hns hee:i at tho normal school four year. He will do graduate resenrch work. David McDonald of the University of Southern California has accept ed the position as Instructor of education and sociology during the year, Taylor will bo absent. Unique Cleaners special price on ladles' clothes. Men's sulU cleaned an pressed $1.00 cash and carry, 8. Ontrul. Phone 96. 71 Army Officer VWm riiy Captnln Evan K. Meredith of tha Presidio. San Frnneluro, wax nn overnight visitor. In the city last night nnd this morning. 16 -In, green pine slnhs, large or amnll loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76. !- ' 344tf VUlUnjr Mrtlford Rc la then Mrs. Carl Thompson of Klkhart. TnC, Is spending a short tlmrt in Mdfnrrl vlsltfng her sister, Mrs. O, M. Chlldora and family T Two Man-luge IJviise The county clerk's office inHue.l marriage Licenses, ihi aftexmionio Itaall Ktlwurdw, 33, of Chicago, and Klla PeteMen, 26, of Han Franclwco, and to Itobert "Warren,' 23,- an 1 Flora (Itelchrnun, 'i'it both of Han FranclHco. VMtorK from Aplcgat Mr. and Mr. Wm. DanielH of Applegate. are in Med ford today attending to liiininesH matterH an1 visiting with frlemlH. -Mr. McDun lelH returned ycnterdiiy ' from a three weekn' trip Into the national forest, where he is repairing tele-' phone Une. Mr Phono Prtnii' KervliT AflvtIlMlitV f.f OHlflhliithlrwr telephone printer service between point h on the North west airway network to hasten transmission of weather reports and other air In formation, are being discussed bj' Aviation authorities, following a recent conference at Heattle. Th- proposal i. to extend the service from Heattle, through Portland t i' ,,aKCO K)oknm. an(1 H(l!t Ulko, nndj lhat lt he HImlhtr to the one in operation between Portland and Lom Angeles. Klg American Legion dance, FaL Grounds, ;ranls Pass, Saturday evening. May 31. 70 The pi-f.sleys' new studio now open, opposite new Holly theute.. tf Guest K lfIV Dr. and Mrs. W 1 1 s o n A d a m so n of Portland are spending the week end in Medford. They are trnn acting buslnesH here today and wl'l remain over Sunday. Danro, American Legion Club, JackHonvIIle, Hat. night, 0 to 2. 70' 10-ln. green pine slabs, large oi small loads. Valley Fin-I Co., Tel 70- 34Uf AiiKtrallan Likes Oregon Arriving in the. United States leas than a week ago from Sydney, Australia, Harry Maldment was a visitor In Medford this forenoon. en route to California, nnd was hero long enough to say that be plans to return to Kouthern Oregon following a motor trip to the At lantic coast. He will Hpend several months in thlH country before re turning to Sydney, anil wild lib w-i.t deeply Interested In spending aom: time fishing In local streams. Mr. Maldment spoke with a decided JCngllsh accent. Montana annual picnic, 3 miles south on Pacific highwny from Medford, Aunday, June 1, Bring basket lunch and table service. Knjoy a day with old friends. 70 Geo. A. Ilohnert, Ocjieral Truck Ing, nt Fichtner'a Garage. Tel. 1K0. ..... K2 Spent Friday tit Grant Phhh. Clifford Sehonrfer, I n h u r anco man of Medford, who formerly lived in Grants Pass, spend tho day with Micmuel Hyrd. Grants Pitas Courier. The I'eaaloya new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater Dance till 2:00, Gold Hill Sat. 70 Ed Lundberg hns sold his place on Rohs Lane lo T. A. Itlack, nn1 hiiH moved back to Medford and is now living nt 811 South Peach. Montnna annual picnic, 3 miles south on Pacific highwny from Medford, Sunday, June 1. Bring basket lunch nnd table service Enjoy a tiny with old friends. 70 Sec llrliri for radiator, Shoot Metal Work fender nnd auto body repairing. . i Mr. nnd Mm. Ityitn Return Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryan return ed to thlH city Wednesday from Pacific Reach, Wash., whom they visited relatives. -The Hynns were accompanied to Mod ford by their daughter, Mrs. Helen Green, ami small son Fred, Junior, who will be their guests for a abort timo, For . your health take Russian massage and chiropractic. Dr. Sim kins, over Woolworth's, Tel. 1200 07t( 16-in. green pine slnhs, Uvrgo or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel 70. S-Utf Suffering from HiiiInch - Charles Dennett, deputy sheriff, was still suffering from bruise he received yesterday morning when his roadster overturned on the Pa cific highway south of Ashland, whilo chasing an alleged boo: runner. His car skidded on wet pavement, turned over nnd was badly damaged. He was traveling at a speed of approximately 50 miles per ho nr. Phone 542. We'll haul away your rofune. City Sanitary Service. 33Ttf Madame Margot Shlvely, whn'has taught French In Paris and Hos- ton. Mas., will tutor, glvo private or claMg lessons to adults and chil dren. Address 615 Penn. Ave, Ph. 1043-U . 74 Oillforulmm nt Hotels Callfornlnns registering nt local hotels yesterday Included Mrs. F. A. Word of Altadena. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. AlcFlroy of I'nlo Alto, Rc Furlong, Irene Nudger nnd Cath erine MolMson and daughter of Vallejo. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Hir ton. C. E. Green, Frank Gswah!. Mr. and Mrs. K. Wlckcn. Mr. an.l Mrs. J, l-;. Uuchanan nnd Fny llenton of Los Angeles, W. P. Do ran of Hollywood, F. R. Herbert of I,os (la ton. Mr. and Mis. W. A. Smith of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. J. Coin m bet nnd Mrs. K. R. Jones of Oakland, nnd the follow ing from San Frnnclsco: Mr. nn I Mrs. Wm. N. Rolph, Mr. nnd Mr. H. F. Dunbar. Cnl. nnd Mrs. K. O. Brown. Mm. A. N Buchanan. Mr.'. Gluey Glrard. Mr, and Mrs. P. P. Lorcy, CVpt. IC. K. Meredith. Dance, Gold Hill. Sat. night. 70 The Catholic ladies will give K card party nt 8. Parish hall Wed nesday evening, June 4. All nt" welcome. Price 3"ic. Benefit new church building. I Huh score kept and refrehmcnt will be served. Possibly a Joko The Hleep of (juite a number of C'entruL Point reiftdeijiA was lurbed at midnight laM night whr-u Home practical Joker xet off ilu fire alarm neveral timet. Mont of the reHlilentH of the city arone and effortH were being made today W locate the perpetrator of the trick. Ix'aves for Hiip Jamt:8 Martin left yesterday for hln home at Wanta Ana, Cal fo. lowlng a short time spent In the Uogue iliver valley looking over 1 investment opportunities He plan- to return to this section as soon uk he dispones of real estate he owns In Kanta A nit. lie had been j a visitor with . K. Morris at his! home in the Table Kock section. I Dancing. Jacksonville, Sat. night, j Wonderful floor. 9 to 2. 70' Clean cotton ra Tribune office. wanted at Mai J tf ! - liii'thcrs Kn joying Visit J. W. Mulr if Ooldendale. Wr.sh . is visiting his brother K. J. Muir of the Criffin'creek seetlon. Flowers of all kinda for parties, banquets, decorating, otc. : Call atl 32r Houth Holly or I'hone 390-1,. 71 Chauncey Klorey now located 123 Kast Main St. Insurance and Ileal Kstate. 5if Overload Truck Driver Fined John Hanscom, driver of -i truck for II. F. Swingle, who has a logging contract, was fined and costs in Judge Taylor's court this forenoon on the charge of overloading a trailer by 1500 pounds. A plen of guilty waa en tered for Hanscom by Mr. Swing!?, who also paid a fine, explaining that he- had only had been in the logging business for a week or ho and hence was not familiar with the law.' Lnrgest dance in tho country, Gold Hill every Sat. Dance till 2. 70 Dry kindling $2.f0 per load. VM ley Fuel Co., phono 76. ' tf Iahik Distance MotorlMn Itlanche Ferney of Billings, Mont., nnd George Chatterton of New York City were among tho motorists from a distance who reg istered toilny at the local branch of the out of stnte auto registra tion bureau. Dnnce, Jackson Hot Springs, Sat urday night. 70 Dressmaking nnd remodeling at the Fnshlon Shop, 424 Medford Illdg. Tel. J 1 81. tf Never Kndlng: BlHpulc Tho old Haying, "All things come to an end," won conceived before prohibition arguments became popular pastime. Astorian. , Mrs. Billings of S. Riverside Ave. says that Dr. Blazos Poison OnK Prescription completely cured her In two days. It Is sold and guar n n toed by Heath's Dn.g Store. 71 For hest greon slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., To!. 031. '(5 .; i - j - ... , j 6rtf Week-Ki id at Crcswnt City. M r. a n il M ra. Ha rry P ren 1 1 ce a nd fa mlly a re n mong tho I oca 1 peoplo apendlng thlH week end nt Crescent City. They will vi3't friends in Marsh field before re turning to Medford. Look! Men's suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 cash and carry Unique Cleaners, 20 8. Central. Phone 06. 71 Public Market Grocery -Butter 40c lb., eggs 2!o do.; all standard coffee 43c. 89 To Icnvo This K veiling MIsh Margaret Fitch, tin tighter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Chester Fitch, hear Medford, will leave this even ing for Pasadena. Cnl., on tho be ginning of a Hip that will take her to New Orleans nnd to New York City by boat. She wll visit rela tives at Utlca, X. Y., for most ot tho summer and may also take a trip ivhroud. We nro prepared to do all kinds of plastering, stucco, brick and ce ment work. No Job too small, m Job too big. Let homo men do your work. Tel. 377-L. F. W. James Son, 220 Cottage. 77 4 For heat green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631 fliitf' Ono Bounty Wnrrant Tho county clerk's office Issue n bounty warrant this forenoon to F.. B. Paul of Beagle for one coy nte. Flowers of all kinds for parties, banquets, decorating, etc. Call nt 325 South Holly or Phono 300-L. 7 6 For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 65tf Mis Mndeltne Flynne Is In this city from Lou Angeles visiting friends while en route to Spokane. Wash. Anyone who would like n bar gnln In a high grade banjo should call nt thl office nnd Inspect the banjo left hero- for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 25tf Chauncey Florey 123 Fast Main St. ' now located 6,Mf Him Your Goldfish Ktens? SRATTLi:, May 31 P If your pet goldfish turns nn occasional fll,"j flop and rubs against the side of the bowl as though It wanted Its gills scratched. It probably had flens. They are known as copc-podA, snys Dr. John K, Guberlet, nuthor- Ity on the piscatorial vertebrate nnd University of Washington pro fessor. J'luh Woman Near tOO BROCKTON. Mass. (Pt Miss Almedn D. Thayer, charter mem ber of the Woman's cluh of Brock ton, say she l the oldest dun woman In the country. Miss Thayer was ! February 13. Until quite recently she attended meetings. Jacksonville. - Vivian It finch opened rinck nnd watch repair shop In h reil ! ick s store. Classified dvcrtls!njt liota rtviultf. I Hundreds Flee Homes In Arkansas Floods V' v n ' I Tj v. I 1-r 5 Itlvcrs mill creeks nut r llicir banks luivo lert. Iilniilmls Home less In Arkansas. Here is shown a flooded section of Kctmva. near Ihirado, where Kimickover creek went iuL of Its banks. WASHINGTON TO LEAD NATION IN r Former Nbn-Partisan Solon y SeeS Anti-SalOOn LcaCjlie in Decline of Power State. . , i j r ' . ; i I POKANR. Wash.. May 3 1 .-, (P) Judtfc .OenrKO Turner said . today that "Washlimton will lead the nation in n rcl.-aso of anil-1 prohibition Hentimcnt and tho antl-saloou leaKue.haH reached tho twlliKbt of- 1(h power," n u re sult uf the llepublicun statu con vention ut iJelliitKbam last week. Turner was formerly non-par- tisan senator from Washington, a ' Democratic candidate for governor j in I'.tO-i. a dlnirict Jude, and In; days Kne by he helped wlte the j constitution of this state and was' one of the adjudicator! of the t'anallan boundary line. It was not known whether he spoke only for himself or for part of an eastern WashitiKton wet faction. Con vent Ion Points Way, "Tho oast has always considered Washington n rabidly dry Kate." he said. In a formal statement, "and the action by this conven tion is hound' to point the wayl for other political units." "It Is alleged that sharp prac tices were used at I lie convention to got an expression ( favoring a wet plank t but when a , strong minority has been wielding the whip for la years, tcrrorl'fng poll ileal aspirants, the expediency of permitting an exprcMslon of senti ment without danger of political su'eldc seems justified, "There are probably many more men in public life who have stayed with the drys who will go wet when the terror of the anti-saloon league dies out. The antl-suloon league has . . . the inn. -a remark able espionage system that has ever existed In any land . . . but the tide Ih turning." fcreeuje ffolywood By Robbin Coons HOLLYWOOD. It uftcn la cause fnr mnnsMMiwnt thin more tt the pretty KirU striiBKlliiK iiIdiik as llollywooil cxt- tnm tin not con eentrato t h o I r nrtiutlc n ill b I tintiH upon Kct ling a Juli nt Henry's as waltroHses. Kor a waitress at I ho 1!4 - hour restaurant o n 11 o 1 1 y w o o l boulevard lives a life of compar ative Influence. Tins are Conor our: pay ts wood. I Honrs on duty otlen nre stren nous, but off duty her time Is her own. nnd Nils Asther her Incomo Is aufflclent to allow her ' to use it In the pursuit of health and happiness utter the manner of the rather well to do cit izenry. Can, Hotr.ei, Golf Lit. for , Instance, t'reiiuently comes to work dressetl nattily In sport toss, her (tolf hag over her shoulder, a copy of some lilch class periodical under her arm. After her "shift" she rmerKcs and spins tint tn the links. Hut she Is not nn unusual mem ber of the llonry coterie. Most of the Rlrls have their own cars; many tltnlr own homes. Many are mar ried and supisirtlni; children. And the srent of the film world who frenm-nt the place for their mldnlsltt snacks 'know and cull S ' them by name. Compare that with the life of (he unknown extra who Kels $7. SO a day (sometimes); who I lives In obscurity and often pineh- iiiK poverty, and probably will stay t liat way until the movie ambition ' dies. Hut then jobs nt Henry's nre not ! so easy to set. The Recluse Hollywood never has Beeined to affect Nila Anther Kieatly, at least. insofar as his pasmon Tor flee I u sion and privacy in concerned. The Swedish actor's accent has meant bin finish in the talkies ( be was dropped - recently by m-g-m) yot lie still reveiH in (itscriminatiiiK hoi- itmle. whereas most other actors In a Hiiuiiar prcuicuiueni. woiiiu uu V L i, .( ih .T . l stars in hopes oi getting another chance. lAsther has retired to IiIh bench j oolhiifu mwl lino ntiliital Mu not I Ieonn.d ftH KUai.;an of hiH retreat. Close friends ore welcome, but nn- less Nils himself comes out to hold the 'beast's leash few olliern will venture in. SPECIAL TRAIN When the "Red Special'' train leaves Grand Central Station. Now York, next Saturday afternoon carrying 1 50 prominent electrlca I executives to the N. 12. L. A. Con vention In San V ra n c i m;: u it will be equipped with the most elab- orate radio receiving apparatus ever installed on a train, which will circle tho country on a tour of Inspection lasting over a month. A Hiiad of engineers of the RCA Victor Company will Install the central radio stauon m me cluh car. which will supply a con- tlnuous flow of enlertaitiitH'nt and (itvorsinn to tlie piissenuel' suostH who make the Ioiik Journey. In every (iniwlni; room and compartment. dining rooms.) loiinw and oliHervntion cars, in I fact everywhere on this train. sen-J sltlve loudspeakers controlled liy a. sini-lo knoh will lie located. A research engineer of tlie Hr Victor Conn any will lie in con-i slant attendance nt the central radio station. Here, an extremely) sensitive and selective supcrhet-j .....rti .wi.lvltiir crooyiie i I'ife ti'K .ui..i ..v r. outfit will Intercept the prom-ams nf various stations throuihoul the country an the train speeds across the continent. An electric phonoKrnph with a record library assures additional diversity ot en tertainment at nil hours. 'I'hls nrrnnKcmcnt allows tor re mnvliiK any car from the train without disruption the radio serv ice for the other cars. Special , connections also permit addition-; al sections of cars to he added to the radio h o o k u P lit various pick-up points almiK tile route, i Knur other special trains des tined to or from the N. K. I.. A. convention nt San Krnncisco. .lone 10 to 20, travelling alonjr differ-j ent routes will nlso lie eouipped j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j VOM ItKNT Store floor space and window for small business. See .1. liOgan. 10S No. I'entral. 72 MUST SKI.I., 1021V Hhiek Sedan, sacrifice for $L'0 cash. No trade. , rhonc 7 1 - -It for appointment. KOlt SAT.K (lar.vge bu lines? in town of Ton; prleed rlcht: terms. Hox (. lt. P.. Mail Tribune. 7:' Koi! HKXT-5-rm. modern house. close in. Call SJ7-. or 330 N. 71 I'riint St. Illlill SCHOOL CIKI, desires Hshl work durltii- summer school, for room ami hoard: preferahlv with small children, phone 115;. 73 WANTKIV flood cook with own help would like oookinn tn camp or hoarding house, ltox I'en tral l'olnt. 72 KOlt SALK Modern ti-rm. house: I small payment down, balance! like rent. S! Myers. 2 Foil SAI.1-: one model Kord:! ttood ruliltcr: $3.i: also 2 camp trailei-s. U-o. Youni;. Stewart' Ave. 7if KOlt l!KXT J-room apt.: Ilcht water and KaraKe. I'lmne 4..2-II.1 '! I ' ?, :- f- IB!I0V with radio by the IlCA Victor company.' The club and obser vation "cars in these trains will be supplied with the standard com bination superheterodyne receiv ers and electric phonographs. 5000 TIRES DAILY More tnnn a million tires been manufactured at the I ',llint oC t,,e "tllch Tire & llub- ber Company since the unit was established at fiadsdon, Alabama. Icsh tha.i a year no. Tire No. 1.00, 001 was built with formality on 7- with Ill,lllt an1 nf" M'''Hh participatiiiK. A-. K. Steele, m-nciui mipei iniemieni oi tne uix- ic ptant, and members of his staff bail n personal part in the build ing of this epoch-making tire. Officials of Goodyear California were delighted to hoar of the achievement for Frank Steele won his promotion to the Ala liama plant by bis service as Su perintendent Division "A" of the 1-tiH Angeles, Goodyear factory. It required the parent plant nt 1 A k ron more than 10 years to pro : iluce Its first . million Urea. The j Gadsden plant produced its first i million tires in 1 0 months. The t Divio plant is turning out more VLL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT COMING SOON HARRY MARX Painter of the Homei of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J PA-Molme, INSURANCE Nagengy sisiCE; ides- Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.25 ? "The Food Is Better at The Medford mm . - . i -1 tires per duy tliun tho oriiiliiali (ioodyear plant turned out durlnsj the entire year of 1902. Today there are seven Goodyenr tire plants but nune i9 the other units apiroathed the record Ciadsdenj established for mast production. The first tire at the Dixie plant was produced June 21 last year, formal dedication of the plant was held July 11. The plant at that I LAST TAMITC " TIMES HOOT MOUNTED, Starts TOMORROW GLEN TRYON in Ends TONITE ; Talking, Singing, Dancing -Festival of the Stars "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" Also Talking Comedy . Movietone News SPECIAL SUMMER MATINEE PRICE STARTS TOMORROW, ., Children 10c ADULTS, MATINEE Children 10c ADULTS, MATINEE have ''STatj?Sjr!t??S?rS ' Dixie .r-aiMSfailift gmiiB wmumw. mwn vmwnmmm. i. mi i"' .' ' 1 . t ' ' : jK you haven't a bab-j any more but a regular, sure 'nuff little shaver it's a pretty sure sign you've got to do some building. He wants a room of his own. Maybe that means an addition to'the house. A playhouse; a dog kennel; a high board fence to shin over; and repairs! Ask Dad he knows! Dad buys lumber here. He's one of our bt customers. WOODS LUMBER GO. 'Back to Jackson and Genessee A Tower of Hospitality! WITHER, h, Sm tr tint fir itj, mA, tr yur, tii iu EL CORTEZ HOTEL Jr tmnytuU fir tut tt Iimm. 9X I HIb 15-itory hostelry lt more than a hotel . . . it'i I home to all who live beneath lei hospitable roof. ?Beau tUully furnished suite and tingle rooms, each with com pletely electrified kitchenette, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience. Located- In the very center of San Franclsco't busy social and business whirl . . . close to the theatre, mar aKsn J J . Ifalatlal dining room and coffee thop, or If you wish, pre- j Pare vour meal, in i i,i . 1 -- jvui wh jnveniegt Kitcnencivs. oDally hotel tervlce and gaige In connection. the El Cortez Hotel GEARY NEAR TAYLOR STRBBT SAN FRANCISCO UO&TIMEJt A. SAMUEL, Mm llmo Was producing more l.uuo tires per day. lroiiucu was Increased rapidly .,. r)00-per-day tapaelty s,,,,- reached. WM Approximately 1,000 employ are used at tho Dixie plant Tt (Ioodyear company owns unii nrntrtu Dir.. Iuv(lla . P Rln. The npindle capaeliy k i-. (too. ALL TALKING S , ACTION, COMEDY ' Continuous Shows 12:30 to n "DAMES, AHOY!" STARTS . TOMORROW Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 WARNER OLAND In "THE RETURN OP DR. FTJ MANCHU" Shaver - is. A boy between fourandeightyean old. When you suddenly discover the Woods" Phone 108 IICCCECtEEBB ui miii id 4