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5 PXGE TWO MEDFORD ItfATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHlWOy, MONDAY, 'AUOUST 4; 19.10. - i r'j - Iocal and -'Personal Anting- the tourists nml other from a dimunre reKistf-rcd ut MmI ford hotolH nr tin- miw'h Mur Kucrlte, Nellie and Klisuilu-th ,um 1ikJlof -Arllturtun, JUL. Mr. and Mi . J. 15. Koonry (ind MUw lloonoy j of Buffalo, .V. Y., It. M. KnrnM or Vancouver, B. ('., 55. IT. WpIkjs of Ho.Hton. Mass., W. K AVhltfhmiM! of WnKliiuk'ton. I. ('.. .Mr. and Mia. K. Zfllln'r of Xvw' York City. Mrs. II, CJuaha of Wucnlama, Mkli. Mr. ' and Alrn. Oimltii and family of Chl- fAno, III., Mivand Mm (1. F. Jian litltt i Hult Luke City, V. IJ. Han Vron of HolHP, Ida., ami li. O. Hnnernly of St.. Paul, Minn. ' rr-n Kirpatrick. for Fut-ne. from Visits I iilversMy :roii which city AVnrren will continue Tl lValley of Kuwene. sopho- ,V tr;iifJ (() ,J(,s M)lln(lf( t more- at the University of Oregon. I j,lilk(, unlversitv. where he receiv Is in- Mwlfnnl this week visiting , (.(, hjH A (if,.,r,. thfrt V(..ir ,,,, Kiudents and alumni. Outstanding values In mid-sum mer dresses now offered at $", $10, $!.'. Kthelwyn JJ. Jlotimanns. jja- I lev, in id Mrs. Itrmwi in City Hev. and Mm. Leonard Chaptnj''0 j;,'iir In CJly ("our Hrown of Hanta Clara. Cal.. arrived in Medford this tnornhiK. and will spend the remainder of. the month In southern Oregon. Hev. Hrown will fill the I'resbyturlan pulpit the next four .Sundays. Krflklno Music Htucllo. Piano, classical or rapid popular course; guitar. Piano tuning 3.C0. Hoom 14, Sparta Uldg. Phono 8li3-U. it ludgt Norton's New Homo Permit Circuit Judge II. 1). Norton will const rue t. a residence to cost ap proximately $12,000 at thet corn r fif Oakdale avenue nud Klcvenlli street, according to nn application op file today at the city building department. Tin house will have two floors, with the lower floor constructed of brick veneer and with a sluccn finish on Ihe second floor. Construction was to begin this afternoon. Ken Hrlll's Sheet metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. : . tf Coiiii'lctes Vacation John 1 Inciters of tho aviation de partment of the U. S. army, who has been spending the summer with hln parents, Mr. ami Mrs. John Tliicncrs of Apph'Knte, nml friends, left litis morning to' resume hi dutU'H at March field. unr ltiver dldo,. Cftl. i; Loose, sn"Hiklng wheels nro dan gnrous. i Iluvo them tlglitcned on a hydraulic wheel Bcttlug machine at Ftchtnor'H Oarao. Dlllf Mrs. flwon Parsons of Mod ford Is employed temporarily In Attor ney A. C, T lough's office as ste nographer. CI rnnts Phhm Courier. . "Wanted TadlcH for Permanent Waves, $(1.50 complete Including hot oil ahampoo. ' Alt lines of beauty work. 11 So. Ontngo. Ifonc 3G3-V.. t 131 (inles (oniMiiiy Plciilo Fifty-seven porsnnrt were present yesterday at the dates Auto com pany picnic, which was hold at Lake n' the Woods, Employes and their families motored to the lake, wherfr tho . day was spent swim ming, brmling nnd playing games, A big picnic dinner was served nt noon.nt the tlcctrgn flates cabin. Anyone who would like a lmr galn In a high grade banjo should call at this office and Inspect tho banjo loft hero for Bale,; a sacrifice rcHardtcHH of cunt. ,. . li 5tf Fine Vmpiiin Oals Vlehl W. 11. Long brought In three bundles of oats, one of gray nals and .twit 4if blank, grown on his ranch at, t'niiniun, to tho local chamber of commerce-. yesterday. The, black oals have been yielding C2 bushels to .thotncre. Hoseburg NeTH-.Uivlev. . . If you will bring your exposed films to lid in the- morning before 10:00. wo will havo them all ready for you by fi:80 p. m., sumo dny nnd nil our work is guarnnlned. Houth'a Drug Htoro. "Ask Fred." ' v. :ja- . -i 133 VI Its Lnko Toilny Kdgar J., Daly of Portland, who arrived In Mud ford from the south last evening, left by stage this morning for Crater lnkc. lllocks Ift.RO on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 7l. , tf Murrlago Licenses Issued . Tlie county clerk's office Issued a mnrrlaKo Uccumc this forenoon to Form In Zona, 3K, and Lizzie Howard, 73, both tif Ashland. Treo props at Pig : Te. No, 1. 'Ine Lbr. Co. lOHtf Its Goodness never varies. Fhih rer'g breads are recog nized as the quality breads of Southern Ore gon. C VniiiiimlU fro hi CalifornUi (Incuts from California rtssl."tfrfd at local hotota include Mr. and Mrs. K. K. MrCorrnii k, Ii'sIe i.nd Kathfritie McCormick, Aunt-n .1. Hay. Mr. and Mm. T. F. Cnwy of San FranciHPo. Mr. and Mr. F. H. Lanilcr of l'asad-na, Mr. and Mri. V. S. l:rul'akir. Mr. and Mm. T. M. Tain I of Oaklaiul. Mrs. U. C It&llcy of Mountain View. Mr. L. Snarl and dauKhir of IterkWey, Mm. F. M. Uiisxcll of AlluruH. Mr. and MrH. Lynn T. WMle and J,ynn T. While, Jr., of I, oh Ant;'lcH. Alice M. Itae. Mr. and Mrs. I. Dodno of Sacrannintu. Kryntalulft kodak Iohh ftuiirome. file J'easley's, opposite. J folly the- ( ;U(.r tf Ai'oinpni;y liirliMilrick I'M ward Arnlcrson and John Klrkpalrlck t-ft this city yesterday by motor with the la tier's son, War- I will start working for his master's I degree thin fall. For best freen slabs, ask driver or t.;i Bedford Fuel Co., Tel. Ml. cr,tf William Nhann and Ceorue Hus- soll. firi-4ter Saturday night u-i intoxication charges, were to ap pear in city police court today. Tlusons' AVhat-Not, fith and Tvy, Is open Sundays and evenings. 134 lcnvis for Portland " Mrs. m. A. (Ihormley of Portland, who has been visiting her daugh Mrs. Vlr.H Jiulton, left by train for. her homo In the north this morning. Let me write your f ire insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Itldg., Phone ityy. . tf IV Sulphur Tor ltnmn Hot Hentop county fruit growers ri port that dusting with sulphur has proyed a good .preventive of brown rot !n oi-cbards. Special low fire. Insurance rates on farm property. Son C. L. Goff. I I N. Riverside. Phono M'Jf!, I3(i Iti'iilon Ncuiiian Uelurus Ib-tilon Newman, who has been spending the past month nt tho K. J. Newman cabin at Lake o the Woods, returned to Medford -last evening. Dressmaking and remodeling nt the Fashion Shop, 4L'4 Medford Itldg. Mrs. Marry AndrowH, Tel. HfU. .. ; : ". . ! . IC To Vndcrg-o Operation Soon Hjiy MLIIard, who suslalneil two broken legs In a tractor accident Hometlmc ago, is ngnln u patient at. tho Sacred Heart hospital where he h to undergo nn operation soon on the leg ibut failed In recover as expected. A bone graft will prob ably be V''formed, Get your picnic supplies '.or lunches .at 1 1 u Men a' What-Not, fltb find Ivy ' '(....,, 134 Orcgonlans at llnirls , Included among guests from state ))olnts registering at Metlford hotels Sunday wen .1, M. Wilkin son and family of Eugene, M. C. Woodanl nml J, f(, MeGlnncss of Sllverton, Mr., and. Mrs. L. J. IJen net l. of Noseburg, and the follow ing from PorMand: Mr, and Mrs. K, W. Zeagler, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. H. Sammon, Hart Kayer, .1. It. Flynn. C. L, Swain, 11. II, Martin.' Frank llcnnett, It. C. Fenwell, N. J. King, I). S. Andrews, G. J. Miller. F. C. Crowder, Mr, and Mrs. II. II. Wil liams and Kleth ltntvmnn. Free shampoo with $1.00 marcel or finger wavo In bobbed hair M o n d a y. Tuesday, Wednesday. Sholtoii Crou.u I gnolo permanent s, $7. fid. Work guaranteed. Uow inan's Iteauty Shopiic. Phono 57. t 150 On lliisliicsM In City F. .1. Winetnan of San Francisco arrived In Medford today on busi ness Dhncn tilt 2 o'clock, Gold HIM every Saturday night. 8!tf Volunteer Drill Tonight The monthly volunteer fire de partment drill, tonight will prob ably be cut short due to the dedi cation ceremonies at the Medford airport. A good attendance Is ex pected. , , Turtles Wanted Hoys, here is a chance to earn some easy money. Colvlg Drugs, tho drug store next to tho lilaltr '.heater, will pay 60c apiece- for twelve good sized snap ping turtles. Must havo them by the 7th of August., Only 12 wnn ed, no gat busy.. . 138 Slate tllsonse Iteconl Inv . Low figures are shown In tho list of communicable diseases re ported to the state board of health the past week. The list was led by whooping eonnh, of which there were 4 1 cases, other Included: Typhoid 4. diphtheria 4, scarlet fever R. tuberculosis 13. pneumonia 7. paralysis 1, sleeping sickness 1. erysipelas 1, Notice! The Ala Vlsla packing house will begin packing pears Wednesday nt 7 o'clock. 13. Iteturn.s from Mi-wourl Mis. Arthur Short, who ha been In n sanitarium at Savannah. Mo. for tho past two weeks, arrived home on the sbastii this morning. Huson's What-Not serves delic ious lunches and fountain orders. 134 Arret let I for Hcer PoM'odon E. II. Liudgrcn. Klamath Falls. Is held In the Ashlmd city jail on a. charge of tho possession of one case of home-brew and a pint of mnunvliiuc. The arrest was made Saturday by Slate Prohibition of ficer Si llerr. who Indicated today that Llndgtcn' car will probably bo confiscated. H;f crowds are nwlmmtng at Hot Spring now. Wo cater to picnic parties. 135 Lime for all irpocs at Med ford Lumber Co, 7Stf oiiHiiIcI Tliidr XMt Mm. Addle Zawl and son If t M-dford Xhlt mornini; l.y auto for their home in Oakland. Cal. Thev have been vUitinfe Mn. Zawl's father, .1. V. Llndwey. While here ihey enjoyed a trip to Dead Indlun Notice! The Ala Vlnta packing houwe will fieln packing pears Wednesday at 7 o'clock. 135 CuIIh on TYIriiiU Kd Uoucher of Tacoma, Wash., Jh In this city to visit friends for several days. . i Let us haul away your garbage nml refuse. Phone L42. Cllv Sani- ! tary Service. - . 387tf i,Iih' AIi'Malion jiud 1'ainily Hero I Statu Traffic Captain J. J. Mc I Maliun, accompanied by his family, I' arrived in Medforil yesterfiay from M nil noma h. Ore., to spend a few days In Medford and Ashland In a visit. . Screen doors (fixtures free). Medford Lumber Co. Phone 62. 78tf Minn Sliocinake (it (i rants J'asH Miss AUterta Hboemakc. former ly operator of. tho Western L'nion office in Hood itiver. started Fri day in her new position na operator in the (irants Pass telegraph office. Miss Shoemakc was employed at the Medford Western L'nion over a year ago. Her parents live In this city. Grants Pass Courier. Tree props. All lengths, regular size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 78tf Visitors from Washington - . Seattle guests at Medford note's include the following: Lynn Cole man, Edwin , F. Fair, Juan it a K. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilburn and son, '. M, Stark, W. P. Oshurn a nd A . I . Jensen ; ot iters from Washington state include C. E. Lambrecht and family of Prossor. Dance till 2 o'clock, aold Hill every Sibturduy night. St tf Depart for Home Mr. and Mrs. (1. D. Sanderson left, yesterday for their home at Pasa dena, Cal., following several days spiml In southern Oregon tJn a fishing trip, and a visit at Crater Lalte. They also visited relatives in this city. . Treo props: A largo stock always on hand. Tel. Gilt). Medford Lum ber Co. , ; i 78tf Home from Klamath Visit Mrs. Justin Smith arrived home "last night from a week's visit with Mrs, Harlan Hosworth and family nt Klamath Falls, , P.locks $ f . Tj 0 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 7ti. tf Terry Talent on Visit Terry Talent arrived home yes terday from Seattle to visit with bis parents, . Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Talent, i - . i Special! . Hhclton and ..Rlnglotto ci'diiuluole waves, $7.50 complete. Call 4M or Emma Clino Shop. 138 Pimple (if Homo Couplings . , A bronze pla(ue, made. from dis carded firo hose ..couplings con tributed by the flro chiefs of Ore gon, will bo dedicated at Lebanon, August If, lu commcnioiyUlon of It. L. GUson, for many years chief of the Lebanon fire department and ono of the organizers of the Oregon State Firo Chiefs' association. Green slabs, tho better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early. Phono 631. , . i. lOiitt Vacation Dead Indian Local residents who motored t Dead Indian .yesterday found the resort populated with several Med ford rami lies, who are enjoying camping here. Among them were Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Hoover and family. Mr. Hoover plans to re turn to Medford for the Rotury luncheon tomorrow. Green nlubs, forest wood, coal; summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. (131. 11 fit f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Folt SALE Attractive G-room DUWI1KIW OU now "nn. "'"is roiun has 'hardwood floor and ! fireplace; large inning room who adjoining screened sun-porch. 3 large airy bedrms, basement, hot water furnace, double garage, Htix 130 lawn, simile trees, flowers. Reasonably priced and moderate terms. Charles It. Hav. liealtor. Medford Hldg. Phone 302. 140 KOU KKXT Furnished 3-room modern house. Cull 13 Almond. 13ti KOlt SA LM Juhnnoii outboard lnotorhoat nnd trailer. Tel. 7i7-.l. I3R WAN'TKl) Hy thp week, modern furnished lmiuse. town or coun try, by responsible people with 4 children. Mrs. l il. Taylor. Molly -Apt. 135 KOK W. UKModern -room slno co home, on pavement; eaM front, nb'e lawn, Blirubj and floweivt; llvhtK room, dhiintf rm kitrhen, 3 bedroom; ami bath; wood f lours, f ireplare, numerouH huiltlnx. Owner leaving and h;ivm sell for $;iStMi; f.at iKthuitM termn to suit responsible pur ehuHcr. Seo Charles A. Wirnt AKeney, ine. i;ltl KOlt HAM: House and lot on W. nckKon; corner lot; JI700. $ lni do w n . month. In q u i re 9 2 1 Keddy. ) art WANTKl) Slider .dancers, nm siciaiw, entertainers. Apply. 10 to 1- nnrnim:s, tJeorue 1. ulsen. Hooni 415 Medford Center iildu. , 13it SH or shares to reliable party; from 1'H to tail ewes. I.. A. S:i lade, Central point, Ore. i;tti I'Olt HAM-: or Tit A DK T-ronm mtidern house, 'l jieres. adjoin ing Medford. 11. 3-14-Y. Urt t-'Oll SAUK 1 nrres, new mod ern 5-mom plant erod house, 1 S miles west of Medford; hardwood floor, luillt-hi (Kith, cedar clos ets. InrRo kitchen, all built-in, porches, p.itau-e and woodshed ; lumlter fr barn. fern-Ins for place; 40 you it v fruit and Khndo tnts. nere In earden nnd berries, realy now; irrigation, pres?tur system at houe; $:'S0o; ,'oa down, bal. los than rent. lMiono i owner rvcuinys, 447-U-2, fji Mv t Itcuurlo j !-h In -North Fork Mr. and Mrs. V. W, Dlnkens arej,, Dan Herrlnjj. and Vn. F. Isaacs leaving their home in thin city and ; spent Sunday on the north fork nlll presumably Je lucited'on the.r i of ftoffue river, and report a won ranch in the BeaRle district Mon-jderful hiking trip and fair flsli day of thl week. They plan to jnK- The water is so low and clear Ktock the 50U-acre ranch to sheep I that tha trout see the fishermen and cattle. j before thev hite. thev Vv Itusinrss Visitors Mt'ssrs. I'etersun, McDonald and Weaver of the WeutinKhuuse Elec tric and Manufacturing Co., were business visitors from the north over the wf''k end. Turtles Wanted Hoys, here Is a chance to earn some easy money. Colvlg Drugs, the drug store next to the Kiulto theater, will pay 60c apiece for twelve good sized snap- ping turtles. Must have them by tho 7lh of August. Only 12 wan cd, ho get busy. r lys (1ft to Air Circus The Copco genvral offices 'oper ated this afternoon with a skeleton force to take care of customers and service calls, the majority of the employes being dismissed at noon to take in the airport ce!ebrat!onv A number of other llrms and local business houses closed at 3 p. m. to attend thealr circus and dedi cation exercises. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. C3L G5tf Here on liusliicss The list of out-of-town visitors In Medford today transacting busi ness and attending the celebration at tho airport Includes O. Ft. Her ddn of Marshfield, G. W. Mathews of Grants Pass and W. II. Slllton of Hoguo River... e, . t Phone 512. Weo'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf Copco Ran Air Window Much favorable comment has been caused by tho attractive air port window display . In the east window .of the Copco home office building on West Main street, The exhibit features, . several of the hand-pafnted airport posters enter ed Jn the Chamber of Commerco contost, as well as many Interest ing phot&s of famous pilots nml planes. Two toy inndelH of woll known nlrplanes lend ntm'osphero t otlie display which advertises the dedication of Mcdford's new air port. - Hemstitching, plcotins, plcnllnff, hotton making nnd hose mending. Handicraft Shop. . 257tt Harry S-olt, Hack I irrv Mcntt. wlin Ima n cnliln nn ' : ' ., i the Hogue river, and , Is it f reiiient sinnmer visitor, arrived in, Med-: ford this morning fnjin San 1 'ran- Cisco. Mr.' Scott hnr hcen (llllt 111, this being Jils flrniVvisit to tin valley Ihls ..summer. , . , 4 mocks $5. no on night delivery only. Valley Fuul Cb. Phono 7tl. Motor to Diamond lJko i H. II. Williams, representative, of Walton & Moore,: MrH. AVilliamH and Mr, ami Mr. .1, IV. 11itidy , ut Kaeramonto. motored to TWmnm lti ke. vomerdnvt whore. . t buy I report' they had n very pleasant Urn uUt fmmd fiMhin? poor. ' ' 1 - . XI' Fire Theft Public Liability ii'.','t Damage to property of others Collision (with or without Crash coverage) Cargo (goods carried on ships) Windstorm (on ground) Airport Public Utility Life Insurance for pilots Employees'-Compensation (for ships or airports) ' ' . . - . ' , ' : . p, . .' Travel Accident Tickets for air passengers Property owners' protection against aircraft damage SkSi- W have that particular mould ing for your Individual picture. The Peasley's, opposite New Holly theater. tf - -"-.; , Meteorological Report ,: August 4, 1930 i " Forecasts V. -Medford ami vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday, fair; , temperature above normal. . Oregon: , Fair tonight and Tues day but cloudy or foggy on coast; temperatures generally uhove nor mal In interior. 2 Local Data. 5 k Temperature ' (IX-kh.) .... Si hi HlgheHt (Last 12 Sirs.).. 88 Kfj Lowent (Lost 12 lirs.) .. 54 6G Hal. humidity (Pct.J .... 25 SO Precipitation (Ins.) 00 .00 State of weather : Clear Clear Lowest temperature tills morn Inif, 50 degrees. . . Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1!)30 13.97 inches. Tmpeiatures a year ago today: Highest, 88; lowest, 48. Sunset today, 7:26 p. m.,.. Sunrise Tuesday, 5: n. m. . Sunset Tuesday, 7:25 p. m. 6bservationTf aken at A. M. - 120th Meridian Time CITY. . Huker City .... HIsmurck Lloi.se. , Denver Ilea Moines Fresno Helena- Lob Angeles Mnrshflold ... Phoenix. Portland lied Hlui't ItosohurK C..I. I ... Ir n Ct... ' .. (Man i-rancisco Hlln)Il jr(J ettMo "; j j Siim,e Walla Wallu ... Winnipeg W, .1 HARRY MARX '. PAINTING"" Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J ' s . 5.3 S-J 2 ? i-: y f . 8S 5(1 Cloudy . 04 112 Cleur . ',12 74 Cloudy . !I0 fi(i P.Cdy. 10U SO P.C'dy. . SO 58 Clear . 80 GO Cloudy . S2 (14 Clear.. . 70 5(1 Cloudy .102 82, Cloudy . 82 (ill Clear . 88 00 Clear . 84 64 Clear . 80 4 Clear . lil 51 Cloudy . 84 02 Clear . 78 54 Clear- . 81! (10 Clear 02 (II! P. CUy. , DO' .... ."H otcii isoNrr--I Meteorologist. ' have made a thorough study of INSURANCE as . applied to aviation and are in a posi tion tQ handle any of the prob lems connected therewith. f te following are some ' of tfie ; principal coverages ' applying: A'- "INSURANCE. - Obituary - -- ; i MILLEIi-WMueuret -Apn Miller died at the Fohlolu Hospital, Oak- land, Calif., August first after an; lllne'ss of one month, aged 48 j years, 7 months, 1! dayu. She! was a native bf Almont, Clinton 1 county, Iowa, where she was born December 12, 1881. Mis Miller, was a daughter of William Miller,' now deceased of Central Point. ; Oregon. She had resided at Kac-j romento, Calif., for the past 20. years and was a registered trained j nurse tjy occupation. She was a ' member of tho Naomi Chapter I O. . E. Star , of Sacramento, nnd the Nurses' association. j She leaves three brothers nnd ; one sister. William and Edward' Miller of .Medford. Frank of Cen-j li ill Point, nnd Mrs. Wells Mannj of Central T'oint, ,. Funeral -, services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home, Tues-1 day. at 3:00 p. m., Hev.' Carman 1 Mell. officiating. Interment Medford cemetery. . in Card or Thanks. . We wish to thank our many friends and . neighbors for their many kind words, deeds and floral offerings during our bereavement in the loss of our husband and father. Edith Weldman, wife; Itudy. Weldman, son: Otto Weldman, son; Freda Wintersteen, daughter; Jacob Weldman, brother. .. 134 . .Glendale. Construction work started on business building to be occupied by Dyer's Cash stnre: FREE .5 ! ''. 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'(! .,-iv 9)441.1.' .... , Witham , Super Service ; 8th & Riverside Phone 116 Kodak SfP ; : CLEAR ; , We Operate Our Own Kodak Finishing Laboratory Your films lire handled hy Master I'liotofrniphurs at every stii'i' of 1 )i work usinsr the most modern eiuipmeiil ,... i.ii.-..., ..Ii..i.iic.i1u nml the finest nrintinir n:H)ei. ;. .t .t , .....I l'i.iicli..u irliwwV- m rulvul "You'll Be Pleased with the Result" SWEM'S 217 East Main St. Medford PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS Fox West Coast Theatres offer the highest standards of entertain ment the BEST motion pictures In an atmosphere of hospitality. iirn.' ib&m J : BASIL RATHBONE . 'av ' x. ' RALPH FORBES '' NANCE O NEIL J(Metro-sssy . She was the toast of Lou- ! 8 Wm t PSjfewa'1 don's smartest set 'but ', I 'i-MLTAU(l6' when she tried to marry ' JOTX into the nobility, the scan- Wa dal mongers started in. HARRY LANGDON Wg)l TiflSSL "THE KING" f 'l'mt NOVELTY ACT ; . Pl', TALKING NEWS ''JSitrlWRI Daily Bar9ain Mals- TONITE and Tuesday , Lowell Sherman Ralph Craves ALL TALKING A pretty girl and artist's model falls in love with a real man. ALSO LLOYD HAMILTON In "POLISHED IVORY" TALKING NEWS Pictuf esl CLEAN NOW!' 'of .. j,e: 'W&s&i- -T MM B