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paGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, .TUESDAY. JULY 22. ? 1930. f Tocal and 'Personal HVutVr Too Wiirm lor Flsliliitf 1 The bite Hah are mill waiting for jjhe tcmiJfiulure of the ItiKue river V'atur to chunKe, Jii'IkIiik trom a In-port Avhieh cutm Monday from the lowr Kokuc. A cuiIouh rofn 'fi dunce la noted 1" the fiict tl't 173 miloa from Hold Jieach, the ftnouth of the Uoruu river, the .valer at KpnU'r creok i -1 jirw In ti'innenuurp. tmuu umi lire on. the .move, and the laiKU mvH aro quit, according lo th' ppurt., No kuIiimhi ar j-ei-n. The purvey concludt-tj that no move ment In oxpiirted until the water it;miiernture drops to Co decree. (Jrans Vixen XJouricr. loinsoii4 Motoring Sou III j ir. ami' Mrs. F. II. Johnson and ion Ooorgo are motoring to' Hun Francisco today to meet tlieir won jKrederiek, Jr., who will nrrlve on trhurifd?y on .tho trnm-purL If. S. jC Irani, after two year service In jthe aviation conw at Mimila, I. I. fc'lty Buriiliiff (Jrass f The city has wevoral men vnxiiK fi burning grcj-H off of city in different partH of Modfonl. The vork 1h expected to cover a period Heveral days. Han dw It'll oh I Or," Including of;f frinrt pork, Hundwlch Shop, 21 N. )..&rtlett. 123' j'ourls(H tti Motrin M ' t Anions the tourl-s nnd oIIutf if rum distant puliitn r ylHlerod a! '.Mediord hotelH are the MiHHPH t:. jlf. Gicenbank and M. C. Cnrr i f HvfllPH.ey, Mass., Mav and ("Iiira fi'Connor, Ciruce K. ItohertHon of SMew York City, It. A. Monroe of iOttHburKhv Pa., Minn V H. Wurrnn if, Hin-lilKflolttj III., II. U. HoKi'i-H ht TucHon, Aiiz John L. liohle. of Kit 0 1 a Kf, N. M.,.and K.. iJ. Averill of ChicaKo, HI. ft Order now 10-Incli reen pine Idubs; I)1k IoimIh, 4 Mi tiers, $fl.u. pulley l-'uol Co. I'hono 70. If !.u.'.sIh from Item) Mr. und MM. Anion Kulntnd and naiiKhter Hazel and rfon Ches'er of liend were week end KtiestH at the j'join'e of Dr. It. Hitn kins and imlly, IjOoho, m-utaklnR wheelH are dnn Reroun. 'Hiivo them tlKhtencil on n hydnuilltt who! settlnj? machine 'it Flehtner'H Grim He. tuttf I Cogue Itlvop liil!'d ir ,; Jn the AHliiHt: isMiio roft'Outdoor Amerlcn.," the; Jlagu-X rlve'f nieelvcs lilHh tribute fhrni.thQ pen' of Major Iawronce MofuUIwin via Injur thu the Hohuo river lHth6 fliust stream In tho wo.rld Into whlulv lio, has evc.i had tho good fortune to. east iVllne. Anyono who would llko ft bar gain in a hlfjh gnulu banjo shoubl call at this office und Inspect' the banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice ttegardleHfl of cost. li&tf To Crater l,akc " ' Mrs. schrndwr und family of Onl n.tiKl, "onb vclro hmotir thoso who LviMled Crater l.ako to-iay. I-ooso wheels runot nnd radiators gleaned. Van's Oaruge, 33 S. Bart iJe,tt. JMipuo 208. tf 'Konlaii's at IIVMvIh '' ? Pt,. Among 'the OrcglonlatiH rc(lsler fd at local hotels, other" than fi'om ortlnnd, nro K AV. Shaw. Percy jjfills, II. J. Kallsky of Kugene, AMco Wlllli.ms ot.lml and F. 1). j lorny or urcsnam, , . El Krystalgln kodak Minus supremo. .Jflio Poasley's, opposite Holly then tf f-JHny KtMiutH to Swim Memliert- of the Boy Hcout iraop. 1,ponsorol by tho local American jglon post, nro to he guests at a -swlmmlnu- oartv next Thnivdiiv at Vllho Canimll wimnilni? ftKd In the hftpuleKato river. Th: U tho third IMirty of the season for t1-? eeoulH. n Southern Oregon Electric will J.llvo a freo clothea rack with each ftmo-Mlnuto washer at sulo price. kfSt.tlO. Limited supply. 12 1 Illero n uBiisIiicns V(hlt , fcd W, J, Smith of Portland, who Is tj'llh tho Medford-J'ortlaud truck .,1'ompnny, is in Medford on bust- iflTKSj ' Still Climbing The daily sales of Fluh rer's Milk Bread nro steadily increasing. aft er five years of phenom enal growth. Thore can be - only one reason, "Outstanding q u 1 1 ity and sorvico." . . llvv. Ir. Temple Visit A-hland Mr. T. H. Temple, until recently superintendent ' of the Salem dis trict of the MtdhodiHt KpNcopnl church, in v i s i r i ii at the home off ltev. Sydney V. Hall and wif .. ! Mr. Temple wuh wpi-ial preacher i 'tt the local Methodint chun-h Sun-1 ilny morning. He wa panto r uf j the Med ford church for three year prevloun to leaving for Salem, lie; is owner of a rangh In the 'I'alent diirh-'. Achlund Ti Ihikh MllI'l-llltFO I.Ilf ItMlX. Tf ul.-i V The county clerks of fie- l.-wued t marriage licenses today to l-Vyd . Myei-H, and (ieoria McMahon.j to, both of Mcdford; Iternnrd Haas,! IK, Medford, . and Jatifl IMwardn. IS. I'hiK.nix: K. 10. ilackett. (Jrland, Cab, and Alt: Jiedford, Fruto, Cab Spend Sunday at Cialcr IdiUe Mr. :. Tinny and Mrn. It. ('. Mincar are anions loeal people why spent Sunday at Crater bake. Hutnst Itching, plcoting, plea tint;, ! hution making and Iiohu rnenillnR. I Handicraft Shop. U57tf Two Workmen Kilted j Two of the 720 accidents report--ed tu the. state industrial accident commission durliiK the week ending! July 17 resulted fatally. Workmen J who lost their lives In accident during tho week were Fred C. Mil ler, log .scjiler, ami Frank Marche, both of Portland. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Mcdford Fuel Co. Tel. C31. G5tf On 1 1 is urai ice Biisincs- C lifts, H. Condon of Fugene, rep resenting tho Western State Life lusuraneu company, Is in Medford on business. Instruments furnished nnd les sons freo for 30 day to anyone In terested In learning to plr.y band or orcliej-tra IiiHlruments. If you can not lea in you havo not In vest d f no cent. Imrhiff the. past three year over loo boys and girls iave slarted In this manner. Call at the Palmer Music House and Kt your limtrumeiit, appoliitniout with tachcr and comp.eto dclalii of tlm lie-Ill. 13J Ah port Mghis at Omuls Puns A crew of men are working at the Grants Po.sh airport-digging .i narrow ditch Tor the S.ouo f.-et of cable to bo laid for lighting the airport. The cable has not yet arrived from the east. Provost Beatitv Salon. Ronnlali- Ing In alt lines of beauty work at lower prices. 11 So. Oraugo. Call 803-Y. 1S-1 Toiirls(N fumi California - flutists 'at Medford hotelH rei'ht- It'ied from t'alirorula inotuuv Or. and Mr. M. J. Sweeney and Clare and: Morton Jr. Sweeney of Bed- la.nds, Mrs. O, J. Oliver nn'd Miss J,1 Mj lJey vf Pasudena; Miss Mu riel Kolster of Palo Alto, Dr. and Mrs. JHohradcr and family of Oak land, Mrs. J. 10. Butter, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Flack am) Mr. and Mrs. Unas. VI, Cockley of Bos Angeles, Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Atterbury of Ingtewond and Mrs.- mis While col,loi) of- Berkeley, Dr. and AH. C. B. Cohlentz of Santa Maria i. II. Murphy and family uf Ventura. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cunser and yon of Ivlvorsldc, ami the following from San Francisco: Air. and Mrs. Oeo. T. Williams, ,lo.s. Baldwin and fiunlly. Mrs. Al. F. BeauaJ, Dorothy and Virginia BeaaJ and Mr. atl Mrs. K, c, Nlcluds mid children. Phono 512, We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service 3371C ItcinovtNl to Her Homo Allss (lertrtnle Mee, who has been 111 at 1 he Sacred Hen i t hoHplla I for a short tlmo past, was removed to her home In Medford today, well on the roiul to recovery. Gladioli, all colors, 2 Tic dost. Sam uelsou Flowor tlurdens, 2l)S W. Clark. Phono 880-X. 113tf Tito Iicvn-stuliiitf Auto The auto is Molng so welt lu keeping the human race thinned out that It looks in it another war mightn't be necessary. Gato City Journal. Permanent waves Dunrt Cro oulgnolo Nestle Circuit lie spiral. Boscborough Beauty Shop, 12 K. Ceulral. I'hono :t'-2. 121 Al Urn I or luke Vostordny Mr, nnd Alr.s. 10. c. Nichols and children of San Francisco spent yesterday at Crater Ijike, Let tin haul nwny your garbage and refuse. Phono 542, City Sani tary Sorvico. 3s7tt Accused of Nlonlliiir Uikh lrlu VnnLoh and John Stroms vog, transients, were arrested by lh pollen bist night for stealing unsiltii( from a oar owned by John Porter. Tho machine was parki-d near the' Hotel Medford. The po lleo also arrested J. Harold John son on a chnrgo of Intoxication. IXuu'p. In Ashland's cool Llth'a Park every Thursday night after the hand concert, flood floor and excellent music. Auspices of tho Ashland Llthlans. 12J Kenwood stars Imiio t'linllengi Kd Hull, manager of Kenwood All-Stars, the tenm including plast er from Modoc, Kenwood, Stickles and P.ag!( point learns, have chal lenged tho Jacksonville Pirates to a name "any time ami any place." Kat nnd drink nt Huson's What N'ot. 0 th and Ivy. iw iucHis or Miss t astitr Miss Jean Putman and Miss Vera Wright of Ashland cpont the week end with Mis Kva Castor at thev home at Kagle Point. Dance till 2 o'clock, etlold 1111 every Saturday nlt-lit. Salt Kastern Visitor In city William Joseiili, New Yoi dly apple marketer, va In Medford yesterday uttindlut; to bunlneMi matters. The Illue Flower t.odnft will open nwaln Sunday, aervlng their upeclal chicken dinner for V.'ic. Arrange-on-nts for parties can also lie made. Phone your rcitcrvatlons to 01- H-J. nat Vofiitloimf MeotliiK Set VocatfonaJ agricultural inwtruct ors, reitrexenting 3!t Oregon high schools, will hold their annual con vention in Forest firove from Au gust 1 1 to 16. according t an nouncement made by Karl It. Coole statu director of vocational train ing. W. T. Stanton, representative of the federal botird of vocational uducatlon and regional at'ent In U Western states, will be the prin cipal Hpeaker. (all on Old Friends Mr. and Mm. Hider of Seattle' stopped In Medford yesti-rday on; their return from California to vlait i the W. Wakefleldn and Kmnk; Newmans, who were their friend; in Wlthlngton. Minn., where Mrs.; Itidcr und Mrs. Wakefield attended i school together 36 years ago. Will parly who took white purse from It la 1 to theMer please return compact and drivers license to the ater. No t-iiestlons a.sked. 123 To Ciidcrgo Opentlion Today Airs. Harry (I. Moore, who re cent ly returned from a motor trip to the east, wa.s to undergo a ma jor operation at the Sacred Heart hospital today. Special rates on fruit liaulinfj. See us before contracting hauling. We can save you money. AH first- class equipment. Insured carriers. Phone Medford 332. Cold Hill 11-J. Belnklng Trucking Service, 301) South Front St. 133 Kcdalm Moot Kedah chin members will be en tertained this evening at dinner nt the home of M Iss Laura Bailey, after which swimming will be en joyed. Oreen slabs, forest wood, coal; summer prices. Med. Fuot Co. Tel. 63J. ' HOtf From Stnlo Stein mods Guests at local hotels from Port ia ml Include M r. nnd M rs. P. I-!. Froshbll, J. 11. Povey. A. F. Smith, B. V. Bex, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lo rell, Geo. 10. Frost, A..J. Mlbalzlk. G. M. Fox, Andreotm Anderson, Lorettu; Skelly, Ben C. Stauts, Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Cook, W. B. Gray. B. C. Ituwsell, ;. 11. Uallleri. H.' A. Burton. C. C. Wilcox and Mrs. T. Fitch and sons. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Shop. -llM Med ford Bblg. Mrs. I larry Andrews, Tel. 11JU. tf The Coddingn nt Ocscent City District Attorney George A. Cod ding ami family left yesterday for Crescent City to spend a week of that official's vacation at the sea side, During his absence the dep uty district atttirney, George- Nell son, will ho In full charge of the prosei-utors office. Chnuncoy Flo roy now locatod 123 Fast Main St. Insurance and Ueal 1-JstKto. CIHf Pomona (range lo .Meet All members of Pomona Grange are urged to attend the meeting to be held at Lako Croek Saturday night, July 26, when an Interesting program will bu presented, nceord- Injt to members of tho , Grange in Mod lord today. Tree props: A largo stock always on hand. Tel. 62t. Medford Lum ber Co, 78tf III City on Business Mr. and Mrs. Slim Palmer and grandson, Lu Smith, of But to Falls were in Medford this morning at tending ro business mutters. Other visitor in Medford were Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Sorenson of Oold J 1 111. Bobert Bedpath of Boxy Ann and tho Misses Isabella nnd Jessie Brown of Knnes creek. , Llmo for all purposes nt Med ford Luhihcr Co. 78tf lOIV f IS Mil SOHtll Mrs. Baker, mother of Mrs. L. S. A instead of Hugh- Point, is here from Los Angeles to spend a, month visiting her her daughter. Anderson's New Studio of Tho toKraphy, round floor, 407 V.. Miiln. niioHito 1'lERly WlBKly. 130 lli-ro from Si-nttU W. It. Ji'iilu'ult of tho Sonttln nf-fU-- uf tin- Iturdi-n Milk company. Ih in thiti t-lty ntu-ndititf to IhihIiiohh ninlloi's nnd vMtlim lii nlceox. till Mlst Mui-Kart-t nnd llirny-o lli-nt-li-y. Bunco till 2 p'olock, Gold 11111 OVxry Sllturduy nlhl. 8!ltf' (illi-st of Mrs. Itlilill,! Mi.su lOllcjilictli Wiley of I.os All-koU-.i arrived on tlu- Shustn this miirnlnK, und whllo in Medford will lie t lip kucmi of .Mrs. M. 10. Kiddle. flreon slulia, tho lietter kind from Medford V'uel Co. Order cnrly. I'liuue 031. lUL'tf On llusliicsi. fr.nn lt(vsetnirf; C.eoi'Ki- lliirtier nnd I'. A. Tnl ehett of Uoneliuiv wtirw in Med fiu'il loduy transnotinfr iitniineKn. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY K(lt SM.K -Ueio((md enr. If--Ksis eoiiell. with license, $12.ri; - Oakland count, ciiniplele niolor overliaut. J-.to, Seo Kenrey. , Aietiioro iini--. VOK lilCN'T Cool furnished aparlmunt, KaraMe; adults. Tel. ttaa-x. 1:7 V.N"ri:i) Woman to care for child during Woikinn houi-ii. Tel. I BS4. I -.'7 FPU HUNT Kurnlshed. newly painted and pupm-cd upartmentA. 310 l-ortland. 157 Kolt SAI.K Aprleols. ThreoOaks 'rehanl, riiono If.S-.l-V l'.'7 Women's Hose 51.00 pair Silk from top to to with French Hl Inspect Fish Screens b R Oilroy of the United Rtateti. bureau of fisheries, who is in' churge f experimental work in j connection with electrical flh-' screens, arrived In Medford thU; morning from Alaska. Mr. G!I- j roy accompanied Wm. Coleman, state superintendent of fish screens) to Oold ftuy dam this nfternoon to Wispect tho eleclntal device there.! Two New Hecniliy ; Philip Lounsherry enlisted thl week In the Oregon National guard, headquarters company stationed In' Medford under the command ofj Icuienant Burred Jtaucom. Wayne W. White also enlisted this wek in company A. Oregon National guard,! located in this city. Tree props. All lengths, rcuular size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. . 78tf Sack of Wheat fxisl B. K. S-ilter reported to tho po lice today that he lost a sack of wheat yesterday when It fell out of his car while driving near the golf course. A diligent searcJi fail ed to find it. Free clothes rack with each One All nut e washer purchased from Southern Oregon Klectrlc at sale price, 87.50. Limited supply. 121 Hero from Sacramento . Mr. and Mrs. William Doeller of Sacramento were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Illglnbotham and Mrs. Al. K. Fish er, who recently returned to her homo here from Portland and Tur ner. The party visited ("rater Lake Sunday, ' Picnic supplies at Huson's Whnt Not. open evenings and Sun. 126 Visiting from Ashland t Airs. J. H. Hardy and daughter FrnncPH were Medford visitors from Ashlaftd today. - Freo load kindling with 3 big loads 1 ft-1 n. slabs. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf Many Cars Counted In tho hour between 5 rind 0 o'clock last evening. City Traffic Officer G. .1. Prescott counted' 13S-1 cars at the Intersection of Central avenue .and Main street. In the count last week in the snmo hour, 1328 cars passed Hit Intersection of Biverside and Main. Dance till 2 o'clock, Oold HIM every Saturday night. 8!)lf CI ui icb Itecoptioii Planned Tho ladles' organization of tho First M. F. church cordially invites all members nnd friends to be present at a reception Thursday evening, July 24, at S o'clock,.!.: tho church parlors, liono-vng Dr. and Alri. A. G. Bennett and fam ily on their return to the'Medfo'd rastnrato. Tree props at BIr Pines Lbr, Co. Tel. No. 1. . lOStf Two Hulldtii;r Applications j The American Fruitgrowers, Inc.: will spend $105 for Improvements' on its packing house property on! Fir street and J. S.-Ward will spend $!Ml tor n shooting ,aUei-y on Snitth Front street, according to applica tions on file today at the city build-j ing department. Screen doors (fixtures fre)J Medford Lumber Co. Phone 6211. 1Ut Visit on Coast i Irving Miller nnfl Hud Simmon-' sou left the latter part of tho week for Crescent City, on n two weeks' trip to tho coast. They plan to journey porlh, after several days In Crescent City. Oet a freo Huco finish clothes rack from Southern Oregon Kloo trie if you buy a One -Minute washer nt reduced prlco of $87.50. U-1 WHERE TALKING PICTURES; BEACH PERFECTION i STARTS : TOMORROW VINA DELMAR'S ; LIBERTY MAGAZINE STORY "DANCE HALL" On the Talking Soreon with ARTHUR LAKE OLIVE BORDEN Last Times TONITE GARY COOPER in "A Man From Wyoming" PLU9 Talking Comedy, Let Me Explain" METROTONE NEWS Trooi 8 Active The 14 boys of troop S of local j Hoy Scouts, of which C. It. "Boyd, Is scout muster, will enjoy a awimj at CuntrullH hole on Applegate thlai evening. The bus will tuke their! lunchen with them, and enjoy a picnic supper following the swim. The 14 scouts, accompanied by Mr. Boyd, visited I-ike o' the Woods over the week end. Visit Crater Jjako Mrs. C. T. Jenkins and .Mrs. J. R. Conner of Seattle, Mrs. Hugh H. Gray and daughter Mary of fNev York City left by stage this morn ing for Crater Bake. Mrs. Gray nnd daughter will be quests of U. W. Price. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. But ler of Berkeley, Cab, also left for t,he lake today. We have that particular mould ing for your Individual picture. The Poasley's, opposite New Holly theater. . tf VbdiinK Judge Norton Mrs. Jennie A. Darling of Phoe nix. Ariz., is visiting her brother-in-law, Judge II. D. Norton, 'In Grants Pass. Dance, Dreamland. Wed. and Rat. Dynge's music. Ladles free, -gents 7T.C. V27 Picnic and Swim Members of the high school so ciety of Christian Endeavor of the First Christian church will enjoy a swimming party and picnic to morrow evening, according to plans made by tho committee in charge of Gcraldine Latham. Cool lunches at Huson's What Not, Cth and Ivy. 12fi Managers Cluuiftod Announcement of the change of managership of the Majestic Badio shop was made Monday by tho owner, W. 1 1, Isaacs of Medford. Ouorge D. MeBrido has been given tho position 'of manager of tho store, he .said. Mr. -McBrlde has said he plans to install a stock of phonograph records und sheet mu sic In addition to th,- stores present equipment. Mrs. Gladys Nickel, formerly of Grants Pass,, will have charge of the sheet music depart ment and the records. OrnnU Pass Courier. Chauncey Florey now located 123 Fast Main St. Insurance and Beal Kstate. G5tf Visits In Ashland Aliss Anna Hansen left this morn ing for Ashland, where she will visit her aunt. Mrs, A. F. Abbott. HARRY MARX PAINTING . . Tinting, Paper Hanging Phono 17&J Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon In flaming word pictures . . . a revealing portrayal of to day's youth. PRICES Matinee 10 and-25 Evening 10 ar.d 35 i?:AaJ4olmes INSURANCE """ Nagengy SINCE 'J'OC V I I F.xiH-ctod Back This Month j Fred Johnson, son of Dr. and , Mrs. Frederick Johnson of this city,1 Is expected to arrive at San Kran-j oU-co by boat from th. Philippine Islands, where he hud been spend-j in sometime pust as mechanic; with the United States army avia tion corps. He enlisted two years I ago, I Oold If 111 Visitor . W. W. Allen is spending this! afternoon in Gold Hill on business. See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. tf Homo from, Hospital V. A. Davis, who has been In the Veterans hospital in Portland for someaime, arrived in Medford this morning, and left by auto for his home in Siskiyou. Mr. Davis was formerly a resident of Medford. Slabs, bi loads, 4 tiers, $"(00. i Small loads, $3.00. Valley Fuel CJ. Phone 76. tf Poiiiwylvnnla Kepn-sontntlvp K. W. Alosher of Portland, dis trict passenger agent for the Penn sylvania railroad, wnn !n .Medford this morning conferring with local railroad agent?. Let me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwalil, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone 993. It Just UomI Old Grul) A lot of us old codgers don't car a tinker's how much protein there is in grub. Just so it's partly clean and smacks good. W'aldport Tri bune. Chauncey Florey now located 123 Hast Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. G.ltf-' THE MIGHTY DRAMATIC EPIC OF THE AGE.A OARING STORY, OF TODAY I .THE WILL: BE . . . OF YOUR LIFETIME f :(? :i ?vTc:S::; : :1fs:i iff : C v . Lost Timen TONITE ! RICHARD DIX I , - in "Shooting Straight' ' PLUS Our Gang Comedy Fox Movietone News JSm'', ill tei !ff(A4 yi v si 'i-wsE V 4. STARTS o Tomorrow I Fir" at Plu.virouml The fire department was turn- m on d to ihe city playgrounds on Kust Main street hint eo(iu to extinguish a;Kiafs fi 'a luMovi-u ;i have been caused bv a ciaretio mi -5 u e r. 'i he b In 2e wax o. utckl y p-a jed under control. Dance in Ashlanda cool BUhla Park every Thursday night after . . I 1..,.. t rwl nana concen. uuuu lh-ui im .a- cedent musK. Auspices of tho Ah anil latluans. i -. MARGARET YORKE By Kathleen Norrio The story ot u woman who married In haste ami wrecked her happiness and that of Uiobo closest to her. It tells how Bho picked lip the pieces anil lieKUii Bguin. It portrays the develop ments against their own wills of a great love between a man and a woman. Margaret Yorke, when Stanley Crittenden falls 111 love with her, Is not the quiet little social secretary of whom his rich aunt has grown so l'ond. for she is a woman with something to hide. How sho protects her self and why she finally makes the man she loves a full con fession, makes one of Mrs. Nor ris' most dramatic romances. Price S1 or get it for a nickel from our Rental Library. SWEM'S Book and Gift Shop THE CSS ! Daily I Book Review mmmmMMtwmt ..... u w Here ore the men who dare . . . bold . . . fearless ...born to men cheated by Fate . . they cheat in life! ... In "The Big House". . . the brave are thwarted . . . turned against each other ... . dangerous creatures and yet each one . . . the brave . . . the weak ... the strong . . . have one ' ambition . . . Freedom; . . . one dream , . .woman and lovel . T Here.. . in this heart awakening drama ... is truth . . . deep rooted . . . unashamed . . . truth that stirs you . . . truth that amaies you... truth that cart not . . . will not be denied -t ; ;1 i5J?i vse jjf tiJt JVWA4' cs a? ' - WITH ' r CHESTER MOBRIS ' WALLACE BERRY tFWIS STONE x, ROBTRT MONTGOMERY LEILA HYAMS . r.rifita c uaoiom ti : . v ' ' 9. turn iiJ j ijaiii - Notice. Responsible for any debi than-' contracted by ; mvseir II- T. NBGAAItH Not - f other j 12 1 j 1 1 GOOD GRAIN BAGS There's no econ omy i n buying cheap sacks. What you save in pennies is off set by the loss thru breakage Buy your better bags and twine Monarch Seed & Feed Co. See us fcr safe grain ' storage i; U adventure. "5 p II m r mw m BTf?Jl I a 1 m - - - rW 1 "T "