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PAGE TWO Toc&lancL.. 4rPersonal LtKliljiliiff (Kinses 12 Flre - A thunderstorm in the Klamath national forest started 12 fireo by lightning striking' treen lant night, a tphona message received at the Crater national forest headquar ters htre today from the ,head rinartoi's of the Klamath forest at Yreka stated. , v ; ; Mrs. Nonnllo Off for Kant Mra, Norman Normile,, who had been visiting relatives and friends here for several weeks past, re turned tp (Portland yeterday, an.l will depart from that city; in a fow days for Chicago to Join her hus band, who is at present in that city on business fo rtho aviation in struction company of which he J" an official. Miss VniiMetor Jjenves '' Miss Sara Van Meter will loavo this evening for Greeley, Colo., where she .will attend summer school. After the hummer session Ailtw VanMeter and Miss Ora Cox. who is also attending school then, will leave for a visit in Illinois and Iowa. gee Briira Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. .'. ; ' ' .t ltr from Distant Points Guests from far away points reg istered nt ' Medford hotels include Mrs. Cony Bloch of Cincinnati, O., Mr.,., and Mrs. Geo. .. H. , 'Curry of Honolulu, H. T., Mr. and . Mivi. Clark Dorbanets of Anchorago. Alaska, C. H. Collins of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Mn limey of Ely. Nev.,. Howard Kaimberstack, Mike Fo garty and Orvlllo all of Fargo, X. I)., ami Mr.-und Mrs. K. P. Martin and daughter and P. 1'. Clark of Dfnver, Colo. '- ... Special reduction nnd clean-up sale on all spring bedding plants, to make room for our summer planting. Rogue Valley Floral Co., Ho. Riverside and Enrhnrt St. !(0 At Diamond l4iko ' J. A. Perry and son Allen are among those who are spending tho week at Diamond Inke. Dance at Jacksonville, Hat., June 21, 9-2 a. m. . 91 Removed to His Homo Ending a long siege of sickness nt the Sue red Heart hospital, John Eddy, who underwent a major op eration several weeks ago, was re moved to k his home at Central Point this week and Is reported to be well on the road to recovery. Cut flowers and funeral spray. Hamuelson's Flower Garden, 20X Clark 8t. Phone 880-X. 82tf Fluo Roc no River (iarilen A garden of special mention Ih to be seen at the home of Mrs. M. K. Hnynes of tHogue River. Mr itnynes ho ihre-fourths of an acre with about one-fourth In ga- 1n and at the present time she h nearly all kinds of vegetables that run be grown in Oregon. Her tomato plants nre some of the largest to be seen At this time of the year, while the melon and cu cumber vines have fallen ami 'a'r- beginning to run. Every inch of Apace, Is utilized In this little gar den, nnd It was noticed that wher the early crops wero planted, some nf later variety were there, too. The raspberry vines nre planted nlqng the fence whllo a huge- grape vino Is at the back door from which many pounds will ho gath ered. Mrs, Haynes Is the frnrriener. Grants Pass Courier. ' Let me write your fire Insurance, f, Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Hid. Phone Stiff. tt" Klamath Fa Mm Visitors Emma Lou Meyers, E. A. Geary and Rant ford Jones were nmnng the Klamath Falls people spendlp yenterday In Medford. Chauncey Floroy now locatoi 3 23 East Main St. Insurance and Renl Estate. 65tf Frotn SUita Points Among the Oregonlahs register ed at local hotels, other than those from Portland, are L. M. Fnss of Rend. H. . p. Theiss of Rosehura;. H, R. March of The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Iawrence. H. A. .Wheeler, H. Anderson and E. W,, ISt 111 well of Eugene, : Public Market Grocery Butter (38o lb., eggs 28o dot., all standard ; coffee 43c. 89 Arrtvo from ('allfiiriiin Mm. J. T. llcVorklo nnd Mliw Mario MoCo'rkli' arrived In Medford today, and will tho Knout of Mm. P. Wilson Wail " before lenv ln for their homo in HoIho, Idh. MIm Mrorkle won a student nt Mills Collega, California. Dance, Drenmlnnd, Wed. nnd But. I " ft.- '.IS Some Foods . .., are good hot weather foods. Fluhrer'8 Milk Bread is an exceptional one. ' Ask Any Grocer fl Xow Oil Company Manager W. ,Ieonrd has arrived from Bend to take over the district man- agertthip of the ehelKOll' oompnny lor this section. He )h tuklng the place left vacant by H. 'X. l ray bill, recently transferred to an other district. Question of I ho Hour When Amos 'n' Andy are through of evenings now, most of the folks settle down to an argument on where( to go on vaoarton. Hood Illver Xews. Xcwbury lu Gold HHI Don Newbury, local attorney. Is in Gold drill today representing McCaskel In the case-of Plitsch mann vs. McCaskey, being tried in the Justice court there. -There U something new in QiHet razors nnd blades that can only b bought at Heath's Drug Store. Aie Fred. :j To Visit MiHlforil Ross Gul ley of Eugene, state field secretary of the Christ J; Endeavor, nnd Jarn-'S Henderson of Portand, state president, will be In Medford July fi, according to a let ter received today by Miss El.va Caster, union president. iket us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phone G42, City Ran'. tary Service. 387tf Building Applications Today George Shumaker will spend $650 for building activities on Houth Riverside, und C. E, I-oderstpom will spend ir.00 for a heating plant on South Riverside avenue, accord ing to applications on file today at the city building department. G. U Schermorhorn also applied" for a permit to repair n dwelling on South Fir street. ' -Dance at Jacksonville, Sat., June 21, fl-2 a. m. ti From Melfnnl Mr. and Mrs. D. -T Fiynn of Medford spent Tuesday In. Grants Pass. Mrs. Flynn la visiting her sister-in-law, Mra. George Peice. Grants Pass ICourler. For best green stabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. fi3t. 65tf Mrs. Hillings Improving Mrs. Tom Billings, who iecentv underwent an operation at , the Sacred Heart hospital, is reported to be getting along nicely. '- Special reduction and clean-in sale on all spring bedding plant, to make room for our summer planting. Rogue Valley Floral Co., So. Riverside and Earhart St. 90 SimmhI Week End In Eugene. Miss Josephine Klrtley will leave tomorrow by stage for Eugene, where sho will spend the week en1 visiting friends and relatives. Party going to Portland Tuesday, June 24th, wants one or two pas sengers to help pay expense. Write Uox 10 nt Moll Tribune. 91 IxMivwt for Holland Mrs. T. J, Malmcren nt Phoenix left this morning to begin her trip to Holland to visit her old horn near Amsterdam. She will Join tho Arts Guild tour in Montreal, and from there will go to London. Be fore going to Holland she will tour Scotland and England. While In Europe sho will also see tho Pn Kion Play. ' , For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631 65tf Deserted Ten Yearn Ago i Mary Df.vis filed a suit for di vorce In -circuit eourt yesterday against Frank Davis, whom sho claims deserted her ten years ago. She has not heard of bis where abouts for five years. They w-ere married In istto. Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill every Saturday night. 8Utl ('iilimmuwis nt Mitels Guests nt Medford hotels regis tered from Calfornla Includo M. Enez Curtis, Mrs. Thcsdn Itentley nnd M rs. J . M cCoy Williams of Long Beach, Mrs;' J. Ixmdon, Mrs. P. Fleming of Piedmont, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fraxler, Tl. I. Proulx. Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Pratt, Mr. and Mi't 1?' A ItnVAf nf T . AncAln Mr. a-nd Mrs. H. G Campbell, Mr. nnd .Mrs. w. w. ivenvtiie or Kan Jose, 11. T. Lee of Red Bluff, R. B. flni-t nf llfridinir IV 4 Anilnr-umi of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Collurn of Monterey, nnd the fot lowlng from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Xlppert, Beulah Kay, Mr. ami Mra. u. c. aukoum. Mr nnil (ru It II Whit it Mf nn.l Mrs. J. A. Mlddletnn, Mr. and Mm, M. Wright, YMiin and Florence Wright, E. Whipple nnd son. Llmef fof all purposes nt Med ford Lumber Cd. 78tf St chirr I'amlly Reunion Mr.' and Mrs D. J. Stelner are enjoying n vl 4t from their son. Geo. W. Stelner; n.id family; their daughters, Mrs. Harry Samuelson of Ontario, Ca)., Mrs. J. H. Blchan of Suntn Ana, Cal., and Mrs. L, M. Stephens of Portland. Order delicious Nip nnd Tuck artichokes, fresh from tho gnrden, for your summer table. 90 Visited tho Climate City Fred K. Burnham wus in town Wednesday from his lodge, Swifl watrr, near Trail. -Mr, Burnham came to Oregon from Martlnex. Ctl. He is hero for the summer steal head fishinR. Grants Pass Courier. For Sale Choice garden flow ers, Bompiets made to order tn any color scheme for lncheon, parties, etc. Priced reasonably. Phone 30U-L, or call nt S2& South Holly St. 96 .Manager Andres In Albany I. F. Andres, local manager for Montgomery Ward & Company, Is in Albuny, attending a meeting of M o ntgo me ry W a rd A Co m n an y V More nut na tiers at this district. According to Mr, Andres, this Is Jiutt a get-together meeting where the managers will exchange ideas on the different ways nf merchan dising. Mr. Andres will return Saturday, . Dance; Dreamland, Wetl. nnd Bit. MEDFORD MAIL Weekly Torts Tomorrow Regular weekly tests will b-; given at the summer school belr conducted 'fit the Junior- hlnh school, according to Director C G. Smith. Tests are taken each Fri day of the six weeks, and grades are posted for the Btudents on Mon day. Dance till 2 o'clock. Gold Hill, every Saturday night. (tiHf'j Hero from 1ah Angeles Mrs. June Purkerson of Los An geles is the guest of her sisver, Mrs, Arthur Krown of this .city. I Chauncey' Florey now located 123 East Main St, Insurance and Heal Estate. Glitf Rpturns from Slate Tour State Traffic Meutcnant O. O. Nichols returned yesterday from a tour that took him through cen tral and eastern Oregon back to Corvallls and coast' points, intend ing to traffic matters. He wis present at the State Grange con vention nt Bedmond, where ho said over 1200 people were gath ered fur the session. A large ma jority of the visitors camped It' tents during the convention," For best green fllr.hs. &sk driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. (131. 65tf Ifmue from Business Trip ' Miss A. K. Bnrchardlrn return ed today from San Francisco whero she had spent the lust several days on a business trip. - Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill every Saturday night. 80tf Removed to San Francisco Seriously ill for a short time pasr. Sam L. Jones, a retired army of ficer In the Griffin creek district, was taken Monday to San Fran cisco to enter the United. Stat'-s army hospital, where he is to he a patient Indefinitely. Anyone who-would like a bar gain in a high grade, banjo should call at this office and Inspect th;i banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 25tf' From State Metropolis Portland residents at Medfori hotels Includo Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Ralchnrdt, A. J. Anderson, W. P Borarre,, H. Levy, W. F. Sargent. C. F. Sigglin, P. S. Brown. W. J. Fort-man, H. Clement, J. V. Rex. M. S. Barnes, C- E. Watwood, Mrs. Robert Skeen, Miss Jane Wickn, R. G. Ballentyne, G. J. Malone. J. If. Anderson, A. M. Hanlon, Ralph Nash, Mrs. Wm, Shea and son, E. Rose, L. M. Comh.-, Alonzo Mor rison,. Mr. and Mrs. George Hull, GiiHtave Schulz nnd IT..E. Peck. Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill ever Saturday night. v --; ' Rfltf Marrtagr Ijiee-nscs iKsned The county clerk's office Issued h marriage license yesterday to Guy Shore, 25, and Doris Irvln, 24, both of Hornbrook, Cal. Hemstitching, picotlng,; pleating, button making and hose mendlns. Handicraft tihop. ' 2G7tf IiiHtall Rcfrlgorntloii : - A new refrigeration plant Is lift ing Installed at the Diamond Lako resort, whlrh ; Includes nn It!; cream cabinet, a two-compartment box 'for storing' meats nnd foods nt the kitchen, and also a display case In the store for the sale- of fresh meats. The entire equip ment is being installed by the Southern Oregon Electric company. A special value at $1.50 In the all-silk Artcraft hose Is- making quite a reputation at Ethclwyn B. Hoffmann's. ' 91 In Port la ml HVtspltnl R.- A. Atwood, who la In the Good Samltan hospital at Portland, underwent a second operation Mon day, nnd will probably he home !m two weeks. Mi's. Atwood Is In Portland with him. For Sale Cut flowers of til kinds for all occasions. Corsages and uld-fasbloned bouquets a spec ialty. Phone 3H0-L, or call nt 32j Soiilh Holly St. !fi Furniture Hints. iFor the Bride arid GrdWs New House mm See Our Second 1 nvnnr, UOFOKD FUSMITUSCE & HDWE. Ca TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Visitor from Chicago . A. C Droegmilier of Chicago, III., was among the motorists from a -distance who registered today at the local brunch of the out-of-state uao registration bureau. "Will drive car to Portand for transportation. Call Mr. Irwin. 414 south Itiversid-i, evenings. U0 Jersey Calf Club Visitors Members of the Jersey Calf chi.t of Josephine county made an H dny tour Tuesday of herds in Jack son county, for the purpose of practice work In judging livestock. County Agent H, B. Howell said Wednesday. Carl Schmidt led the group, composed of 20 boys and girls, several parents and Mr. How ell. Herds belonging to W. J. War ner, J. W. Flsh,J. R. McCracken, Ralph Billings and Frank Upton were visited hy the enthusiastic crowd of young stock men, and women. In Medford - they vlsiteJ the Snider Creamery plant, saw the manufacture of butter and ico creain In progress, and ate esklmo pies, refreshments furnished . bv Mr. Snider. - In Ashland, the stock Jtidgers had a picnic lunch on the lawn surrounding Ralph Billings' home. Mr. Taylor of the Ashland Creamery donated i large quantity of ice cream for the picnickers. Grants Pass Courier. . , Tree props: A targe stock always on hand. Tel. 629., Medford Lum ber Co. 78tf Mr. Prnett Recovering; J. W. Pruett, who underwent an operation at the Community hos pltal a short time ago. Is expected to leave the hospital today for .his home. , He IB In a much Improved condition. Tree props; All lengths, regular size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. : 1 .7tf Stolen Goggles Found - - The airplane goggles and helmet, stolen a short time ago from W. J. Brown of the Copper King flying service, have been found, accord ing to police reports today. A buy has been questioned as a suspect In the theft. ; . Special reduction nnd clean-up sale on all spring bedding plants, trt make room for ' our summer planting. Rogue Valley Floral Co.. So. Riverside and Earhart St. 90 Two Roys nnd Alrgun "' The windows of the Valley school east of Medford -were damaged hy the activities - of - twa boys and an airgun this week, ac cording to police station reports today. The parents of tho boys have agreed to pay for the damage. : Screen 'Doors (fixtures free) 4 Medford Lumber Co. Phone eso - 78tt Visitors from Washington From the state of Washington are- registered at lhcal hotels Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Basham of Mi. Vernon, Mrs. G. A. Sweet of Long view, and the following from Se attle: J.f N. ttodenbnugh, Ruth Thurman and Mrs. Xorman Greene. The Peasleys new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. . It Off on Vacation -y air. and Mrs. L. D. .Ten Its left Uys morning for n month's Vacation' In northern California. Phone R42.' We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. . .., 337tf Theological School Plum. "i The board of trustees of the Kimball School of Theology nt Salem will continue Intact as a corporation and Within the next few weeks plans for continuing the school's work will be , sub mitted to Methodist conferences in California nnd the northwest. The roads to Dead Indian Soda Springs by way of Eagle Point and Lake Creek are In good condition. Cabins to rent, meals served at fiCi a plate any time. Special Sunday dinners by order. Mrs". K. E. Wil kinson. 93 Furniture makes all the i' i difference. It gives the newly married couple's home the character that reflects . their personality that makes their home differont, attractive and a vital part of living: and entertaining. Chocse fur niture o f individuality. Yon will find thrifty values here in fine furni ture of every variety. It will be a pleasure for us to assist in planning your new home furnish ings. Our suggestions will be cheerfully given. Displays on Our Floor This Week - v OREGON, THURSDAY, In Car Crash Yesterday. In a successful effort to avert a collislom on Eleventh Btreet yes terdays afternoon. Miss Marlon Thorbus, , local trained nurse, wrecked a sedan she was driving when it struck a high curb and plowed onto a lawn. Two wheels were demolished as a result of the crash. , Chauncey Florey now located 123 East Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. 65tf Leave for G. P. Mrs. W. R. Slpcs and children, Thelma and Wendell and Mrs. W. B. Hunt will motor to Grants Pass Friday to , spend the week end in that city. V We specializes In radiator tvna femier-repairing at Van's Garage. S3, So. Bartlett. Phone 208. tf Roving Card Planned. A smoker for the 4th of Ju,V is being planned by E. P. Beers and will be held, at Grant on the Crpter, Lake highway; four miles north of Medford. Mr. Beers has wveral bouts planned for the cord blit has not definitely decided on the headline event. . The smoker will be held in the afternoon and may be followed by others later In the summer. : Dressmaking 'and remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bid. - Tel. 1181. 1 tf Has Infected Leg - Arthur Rolander, who is em ployed at Crater Lake national park, was Wiken to tho Sacred Heart hospital this morning with an infected eg. . Geo. A. Eohnert, General Truck ing, at Fichtner's Gurugo, Tel. 180. 92- DEVANEY ELECTED TO HOWARD DISTRI.CT Or.. June 1!). (Special.) ' The annual school election was held . at the Howard school Monday evening. H, J. Devaney was elected director nnd airs. Hogue clerk of the school board. The meeting was well at tended. U Obituary ALLEN Virginia Lee Allen, aged one year., .and nine months, died at the home of her parents, aiiv nnd Mrs. Walter Allen ,of Phoenix, June 19th. Besides her parents she leaves two brothers, Jlmmle and Beverly John' Allen, both at home. Funeral services will be held nt the Conger funeral parlors, Friday. June 20th at 2:30 p. m. Rev. C. W. ; Frost will have charge of ser vices (nnd burial will be made in lhe; Phoenix cemetery. Births Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mulr, 216 Apple street, are the parents of a daughter., horn Wednesday, June IS. . Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Nosncr, a daughter weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, nt the Sac rod Heart hospital, Thursday, June'19. Card or Thanks. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the many friends of Mrs". Anna C. Nalley for tho beautiful flowers and loving words of sym pathy expressed hy the Reverend Porter. P. K. Nulley. Stated Commnnicntioii JL Medford Lodge So. 103, A. y F. & A. M.. Friday, June 20th, 7:30. Visiting mem bers welcome. H. J. FIELD. W. M. C. M. HOUSTON, Secretary. On . VI.'. Porch Furniture SWING Attractive swing with sturdy metal stand ard and heavy fast color striped canvas canopy and covers. Special $34-50 CAMP CHAIRS A real special, fine for lawn or porch use. too. Extra heavy solid color canvas and strong folding frames.' $4-85 Other,' chairs in' colore' materials .0 JUNE 19, 1930. PRIZE LIST-FOR TRAP SHOOTERS AT $250 TOTAL Mai! Tribune :T6urney; Sun day Will Be Gold Miheor Entrants Visitors to Be Welcome. ; ,, Trophies and awards totaling well over 250 in valuation will be offered to trapshooters of southern Oregon who enter the first annual Mail Tribune trap shoot next Sun day at the fine new grounds of the Rogue Valley Gun club. The list of merchandise piiz.es offered to shooters by the merchants of Med ford is growing by leaps and bounds and everyone who enters will not only have an opportunity to win valuable capital prizes but will receive a merchandise prize as well. The Tribune trophy, a handsome silver shield, will be the main in spiration for those who match their skill with the clay pigeons next Sunday. The runner-up will receive a fine silver engraved plat ter, presented by the Rogue Valley Gun club. A kodak awaits the high novice and a year's subscrip tion to tho Mall Tribune will go to the second high novice as gifts of C. W. Wood of rrospect," well known sportsman and trapshoo't enthusiast. Mr. Wood also has ii $.ri.0 gold piece for the high warn an shooters of the day. List Tomorrow To the shooter who shatters the most out of the first 25 targets, the Fox Craterian ,will award a 5&.00 script book while Clarence Ends is offering a fine gold watch to the low gun of tho day. Tomorrow's Mail Tribune will carry the large list of merchandise awards made possible through the generous co operation of the Medford mer chants. The proceeds above actual ex penses, of the Mail Tribune's first annual trap shoot will go to Boy Scout summer camp building fund, a project deemed especially worthy by the .Mail Tribune's managers of the shoot. There will be no charge for visi tors and those who wish to witness the initial trap shoot tournament are cordially invited to be the guests of the Mail Tribune and the j Rogue 1 Valley Gun club. S.-- G. Mendenhall, manager of the club, is receiving many entries, indicat ing a more successful shoot than was first anticipated. - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SHKBP AND TURKEY RANCH '140 acres. -Priced $1-0 per acre; $200 down. Sell or trade for" ihousc Write- for full descrip tion. . Reason for selling, old age. C. Merritt, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED High school girl to care for children and help with housework. Inquire at l-27 East Main St. or Phone 101C-Y. !0 FOR SA.LI-; 70 Hollywood White Leghorn yeur-old hens. A. E. Ilrockway. Phone "-F-21. i '.91 FOR RENT Modern house with range. 1115 West 10th. 92 A LITTLE TRACT .With free water; 40 acres, some alfalfa; 4 room house, good barn. ; wire fence; less than an hour's run from Medford; equipment goes, and all for $lEi0(: $1000 cash. See HOLMES for HOMES. Nash Hotel corner. Crop goes. Hi FOR SALE 100 4-wks.-old chick ens, 10c apiece; also pair of black bantams. 315 Mary St. ffl WANTED Someone to care for! two small babies in Christian j Science home. Rose M. K., Tri-j mine. m a " ' ''-J. Specials on ' s1; Folding' HEAD-ON CRASH AT PT. puo'to'; tho .. inability of the 6m oner's jury to rench a Bat1nfnetory conclusion on f.ictB surrounding ' tlf; denlh of J. T. Conn. 38, Weed, Ctl.. lumberman, 1t Is likely ' thiit the grand jury will Investigate ill" auto crash Saturday at Centra! Point, where the man was klllc.l in a collision with a car driven by l.ec Smith, local creamery trtlcK driver. The infiuesi was held yes terday nfternoon at the Conger Funeral parlors. Testimony Indicated that Snlllh was on the wrong side of the high way when his truck cante in con tact with the- California machliw, en route to Klrnnts Pass, where Conn, accompanied by Mra. Bessie Coston, Weed, were to be married. Smith claimed that the steering apparatus wr.s defective or brakes on the machine locked, throwing his machine over to the wrong side of the highway." j Dr. W. H. Ilecknian testified that Conn died as a result of ruptured spleen, liver and kidney. IJeaCi overtook him in So minutes after the crash. , Seaside. , r Plans proposed for opening Selnos and Wheatley west side store. CENTRAL MAY BE PROBED AND COMFORTABLE Air washed and cooled with Medford spring water . tt4 ill NOW! ALL . TALKING ' Villain or, hern? . K 1 1 1 e i' or lover? C Ii e a t or HtraiKht shooter? Hop to the saddle with him for a great outdoors ad venture ill EXAN With GARY COOPER and FAY WRAY . -ALSO ALL TALKING COMEDY, "Love or Money". FOX MOVIETONE NEWS WHERE TALKING PICTURES' REACH PERFECTION TONITE and FRIDAY l-, SS where hard-boiled gunmen are Fs'r. 'SyMi out to get their man or woman, ijjl$K. V1 too, If she's as pretty as Marna. ? .pA . TCEORCE O'BRIEN 1 ; HELEN CHANDLER IV; ANTONIO MORENO WJ NOEL FRANCIS k Ji 4a TALKING 1 I w DRAMA Of THE SMOWLAMOl i .. . iso Lupmo Lane Comedy George Dewey Washington , : TALKING NEWS rrve m-tt Women's Hose $1.00 pair .Silk from top to toe wiu, French Heel lUUK MtALTH J Is your wealth. It's as i,M.df, your telephone. Call 1290 t. DR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS Over Woolworth'j store Russian Massage. Electrotherany Chiropractic HARRY MARX Painter of the Hornet of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging . ' Phone 178-J ' : : 1 Admission Mat. 10, 25; Eve. 10, 35 Jk SUMMER BARGAIN MATS TERROR Dynge's miiste. M -1 L