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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, ORftfiOX. AVEDXESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1930 Iocal and ' -'Personal Billy Grieve Hfcainlns Vigor Mr. and Mm. W. T. UriC'V ar - Yfa.it.m in the city from the. Pr-j Ict awtnci wno arrived yeaieruay. The condition of Mr. Grieve, who. underwent two riou operations some time . continue to ' tm- business duties. However, it will, be nom time yet before he re gains h.s former vigorous health. " ' I at Medford hotels Include J. X. touiuil Mclliix Again TonUilit, j 0t of Manthfield. C. V. Owen There will be another city coun- oI- Albany. Geo. W. Knicrht of Hub i II m! In i tonicht. as at the con-i k..,,) vi nni M vh iniiirt. flusicn of laxt evening1 session of an hour, adjournment was taken to 7:30 tonight. Much new and considerable routine bueine will be transacted. From Dltant Point Guests at Medford hotels from d mant point Include II. S. ilolden of Chicago, T. M. Cowan of Pitts burgh. Pa., George Prevanoros and George Kedney of Vancouver, B. t, and F. (J. Jackxon of Detroit, MlcU. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 2S7tf Ijidulg Hot urn Home Hi las Ludwig. who wan among the Jucphno county visitors here early this week, has returned to Itis home at Hugo. ', Coal $13.a0 per ton. We save you money on Royal Utah coal, delivered direct from car to you. We will -have a car on the track Dec,. LS-I9. F. JS- Samson Co.. Phone J e i33. 270" (lirlhUnaH Mailing Out HrUk The business of mailing out : Christmas parcels conUnuea brisk, but so Xar has probably not been ao large as in former years. How ever, it U expected to attain full volume roost any t i me n o w a nd rcuiaia that way until three day before Christmas. More incoming Christina mail is arriving, but not in large quantity as yet, and Jt will Increase dally until the peak Is teacherf About next ..Monday and Tuesday.. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. to 4 passenger.. 15c: X Wauls Morose Information A letter received today rrom an Auburn, Cal young man Inquired for information concerning mar rfago license laws in this state. The letter Indicated the writer Is planning matrimony but wants to keep the matter a socrot from Au burn friends. Ifo plans to arrive here next week for the big event. : Women's Relief Corps baxaar at Chamber of -Commerce Saturday. . 270 IXirlorH Mectin Voniirfit ' j Tito regular sossion of the Jack son County 31odical society will be tieid . this evening at .the .homo of Dr. A, 5". W. Krossc. A paper de scribing his 42 years of practice Id medicino, .will be reai by Dr. W. Brower of Ashland. . , Big value offered in silk quilted rubee, ajso lounging pais mas, 11.75 up jU Jithelnyn i, Hoffmann's. ... : sen .Condition lniji-orc Kathryn MoUarry of Ashland, who recently underwent an ap pendicitis, operation there. Is ro hjrted as Improving. ' Dry kindling 12.50 a load. Val . Icy fuel Co. I42tf 'Mix Ham Imiirovlng According to a telegram received yesterday afternoon by -Dr. Chas. Ft.' 81m kins from M. Maru. the cbn- dltlon of 4iis daughter Taruko was much Improved, and it was thought she was out of danger. Taruko is In the University of California hospital where she was taken after receiving a gunshot wound In the spine. Closing out hats at 11.50, $3.50. S4.5V. formerly priced $5.5 to 110. at Kthclwyn B. Hoffmann's. 28 Mom llouitly Warrants The county clerk's office Issued bounty warrants today .to ilarold Kubli. Applefcate. ono bobcat; A. D. Kdwards, Ashland, one coyote: Kvorott Springer. Ihiwle. one coy ote; lss Prescott, Ashland, two coyotes and two bobcats. , ' Permanent wave, 13.00 complete; facials, scalp treatments and oil shampoos, 50c. Prevost Beauty Shop. 815 W. Main. Tel. ICI. 2&Stf Trlliux Ughts Iswt Mr.li! Hfforts of Medford city traffic officers last night resulted in the testing of 725 cans on Main street, of this number, the officers gave drivers of 10 machines violation slips for no tallliKhts and slight for driving car with one headlight. The holders of the slips were mak ing their aPlHaranee at the police station today, iMtying one dollar f.nes In addition to agreeing to repair the trouble. l.t me writ your fire insurance Cftrl Y. TengnnM. Hotel Hollsnd nidtr. -Phone 958. tf 6Shoppinq Days ' 'til Chrijrtm du y XUAS X1ALX Sou i It for Winter Mr. and Alra. Will Witt of Koicue River will leave soon for Lo An ele to upend a couple of month with their son who reside In lhat city. i Mr. J. M. Wiley of prwolt and I Mm. A. It. Kincaid of Ashland were ti r,,rrt th' mornni? a Tientsin.? hu9:neMl maUe. ; . Klamath Kail potatoes, Vic rwt Nut, grape, vfiaW. 1'la.ce or- i dr early for dreiwed hen. tdrt.ys. i OrrjcoiiiuiiK at JIoSoIk I G uest from O rego n reg Ute red 1 uni lvi' Miiitne. Jr.. f r-orvalli. ! i irrair v.-Unfr f Handon YVvlie i Uent and jt Xixon of Kugene, A. U Ilawn and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sanford of Koseburg, and the following from Portland: Marlon 8. Butler. ti. F- Walker, J. D. Fro!t. W. A. Tracy, H. A. Thomas. J. C. Johnston, 1 P. DeBloi. H W. Haneman, le Clark. Itobert Keele and 8. H. Boone. One-half boxes extra fuoey JJosc and Aniou itears, SI. 25. W. H. Watt, Phone 4C8-K-2. 27J Medfnrfl 1'lf.Uors at (;runtM la.s ilis Helen Wilson and Everett Cannon of Medford were visitors over Sunday t the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Cannon of tbts city, according to reports. Mrs. Charles human and daughters. Marguerite and Ann, of Medford were in this city Saturday at the home of Mrs. l.uman's mother; and Miss Mar- lory l.lndley. also of Medford was a vUitor over the week end in Oranu Pass. Grants Pass Courier. Buy Christmas Seals, you can. buy! - Ixfucd Gnu Permit Be glad 2t Tom Smith of Gold Hill was Is sued a permit to carry a concealed weapon uUay by Oi. sheriff, of fice. J'rotectlon was given as the reason. Burn dry sdab wood, 15 and $6 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 621. 2Stf Welfare Clinic VcsutrUay The county, health department held a child welfare clinic at Gold Hill yesterday, attracting three in fants for examination. Tne num ber was held down due to weather conditions. The clinic was in charge of Dr. B. C. Wilson, county health officer, assisted by Mrs. Lyda King, county nurse. Portraits of distinction. The Peoelcys, opp. Holly theater, tf Called from Portutud Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Eldredgo will arrive In Medford today from Port land, having been called to thie city by the serious Illness of their1 son. E. X. Kldredce. wno was re ported to bo in a slightly improved condition this morning. . .' Burn green fir slabs with dry, wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. (II. 256tf Codding at Convention The annual convention of tne district attorneys of Oregon will be held in Portlnnd on Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of this week., District Attorney George Codding. who 4s spending today. at Salem,, will go on to Portland to attend the convention.. Photographs for Xraas. The Peaslcys, opp. Holly theater, tf George .Monro Home George Moore of Seattle arrived in Medford today t spend the Christmas holidays with his par ent. In this city. We want to make you happy. Attend our pre-lnventory sale. Gold Hill lldw. 272 Kn Jtouto tn Sonltlo Miss Bertha Covey and friend of San Francusco arrived at the local airport this forenoon from that city, and continued their Jour ney to Seattle by train. While in Medford they were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. fl. 'Wormian. t'or Christmas ge Hurlliut'a Bible Stories. Tel. 745-H, 5(tf Willi IitourMitco Uimpaiiy C. V. mitft of KuKcne. repre set i Una the Kun lifo Insuntoce company, wa in Medford attend ing to business matters today. Bonded carrier wants load to jo Angeles or vicinity during holi days. Phone 933. 168 F.SHntltiJttl'm Vmlorway Five younic women were at the county school superintendent Of flee today taking examinations for Htate tearhers' rrrtlflcates. The exams will continue through to morrow and n part of Hnturdny. Quite a number of applicants are exiectMl to make their appearance durlnc the next two days. Chrinlmaa Trees On m1 at Owen-Oregon I aim ber Co. office, beginning Saturday, December 18. Employes Relief Committee. Broken windows reflated by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 110U Bark from South C. M. Brewer. Copco general man ager, returned Tu-iiay from Sn KarrVsco where he Attended a meet ing of director of the California Oregon Power company. Cita rcllni-4 and remodeled at the Fashion K h o , 1 Medford Hid. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel 1181. If Christmas Trees On sale at Owen-orfson Lumber Co. office, resinning rtaturday. l)eccntber IS. Kmployes' ltellef committee. ITS Klnmatll tilil to Weil A msnisue iteense wa. issued today at the county clerk's office lo tinrald Whltlatch. lit. Aahlnnd. and Mart. .Schltscl. 10, of Klamath rails. Dr. C. P. Johnston. D.ntlst Phippi rid. Phons lit, ITJtt" Bsrzaln dance, old-tlm.. Wed Dreamland; tie per couple. ! IUII road Uu Here ll. D. Karrvll. representative of the Wabash lines with headquar ters fn Portland. Js in Medford to day conferring with local railroad r p re tua U vea. Christmas dance. DrearoJand. Mulc )y 274 Thursday. lMc. 3i Dynfte's Jazz Band. Ktnu Sniltii IIoum Stanley Hmlth. freshman at the !'niviritv nf (IreL'on. i in the liv to aiwnd the holiday with his par-' ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Hmlih. I You will be well pleased If you try a Tulip Oil permanent wave. When finished the hair U soft with a natural looking wave and curly end. What every woman in look ing for now. Price $10. Other permanents, $7.50. Work guar an toed 67 Bowman Beauty 6nP 274 Keek Note Collection L. C. Klilott filed a complaint in circuit court yesterday against Herb Arthur for the collection of a promissory note for $374.70, claimed to be overdue. Dry kindling 12.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. S2tf lSavc CliriHtiuas Party Hoy Scout cubs of Medford held their Christmas party at scout headquarters yesterday afternoon About 12 were present. The boys exchanged gifts. Wanted Ioad from Los Angeles during holidays. Phone 111. 268 Sid G-orge In City Hid George of the state accident commission is a business visitor from Salem today. Mr. George, who was state commander of the American Legion last year. Is ex pected to remain over to take in the Legion district conference and social session tonight. During holidays, permsnent waves. 45.00 complete at Palace Beauty Shop, under supervision of Helen John Smith. 241tf uesl jf Coles Adolph Kanda.ll and sister. Miss Elizabeth Ilandall of Berkeley, CaJ.. are. in this city to spend the Christmas holidays as guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cole and Mrs. Ida Cole. ' It's time to fill jour radiator wtih an tl -freeze. Prestone, alcohol and Clyco at 'Fichtner's Garage. 2J2tf Homemade cake, fruit cake and plum pudding at .Marsh's Grocery . . . 274" In Mcdfurd yesterday James McDonald of Central Point was in Medford yesterday a f te r noon .transacting business. Other visitors were Mrs. , Tom Far- loiv and daughter Ida of Lake Creek. TJr. Robt E. Lee. Liberty Bldg. Eyes examined, glasses. U Dry kindling $2.60 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242U Mr. Maasen Very III Joseph Maasen. Jr., is still at tho Community hospital in a very seri ous condition, having undergone two major operations. Dance wlUi thti Eagles Christ mas nipnt, Uroamland hall. A good time assured. 274 Bargain danco, old-time, Wed. Dreamland; 35c per couple. 268 Divorce Dwreo';nintcl Millie Neimoyer was granted a di vorce decree In circuit court today against J. II. Xelmoyer on grounds of default. The complaint was filed a flhort time uro. Rrtdintor anti-freeze, glyoo, alco hoi, at Post Office Kuper fiervioc. 21 Our new studio is opaoslte new Holly theater. The Peasleyi. tf From Uko Bear State Among tho California guests at Medford hotels are Mr. ami Mr. F. A. Frailer of Kan Francisco. U. J. Nichols, H. B. Dejpen and C. F. C'Uirke of Oakland. A. W. Wey mouth of I-Ort Aneeles and Mrs. C. W. Collier of Chlco. Radiator antl-freeie, glyco, alco hol, at Post Office Super 8crv.ee. 27J Radiator anti-freeze, glyco, alco hol, nt Post Office Super Service. I 7:30 ton p.m. Coon Cola proi:nilll (Transcontinental!. NUC ser vice to KGO. KHQ, KOMO, KUW. KKCA. KFSI) to :10 p.m S. and W. Fnrum of the Air. NUC service to KOO, KKCA. KFSU. KTAU S to 8:30 p.m. Let's lct Associat ed. NHO service to KIllJ. KO.MO KUW. KI'O. KF1 8:30 to K:5 p.m. Amos n Andy. .N1JC service to KOO, KHQ. KO.MO. KC.W. KKCA. KFSU 8:45 to 9 n.m. Jolly Time ltcvue. Xllf servlie to KCO. K1IO. KOMO. WW, KFI. KTAU lo :3l) p.m. Tho trial of Vlvl- ime Ware. N11C servlt to KtlO S:3 to :o jo p ni. Camel Pleas ure Hour. NHC service to Kilo. Kim, KO.MO. KC.W, KKCA. KFSI), KTAU. KSl., KOA 1 30 to 11 p m. rartsian Uulnlet. NIIC service to KOO, KOA 11 to 12 p.m. llance orchestra, .MIC, service lo KOO. KUW, KFI LA GRANDE VETERAN ANSWERS LAST CALL I.A OUAXDi:, Ore . Dec. 1" A" The ileaih of Chsiics Voalwell. commander or the Ij Crande O. A. U.. who died in Uaker yesterdsy reduced the number of war veter ans here to four Coslwrll was with the 1 3th Wisconsin Volun teers durlns the Civil war, and had been a I'nlon county resident for tn years. j ELKS CHRISTMAS FETE WILL CALL From nil art of th southern Oregon country, meml.cra of Med-! ford Lodge 11 CX. ft. P. O. E.. will j gather at the tlk temple In thlsl cuy tor tne annual l hrllma8 celebration and an a result of the, generosity of the ant'ered herd the less fortunate families of the ICocue Itivert valley will receive baskets of food-stuffs and toys for the kiddie. Never before In thej hitstory of local Elk activities ha! tile nftfi for a Miwitttfiil t'hriut - ma. tree celebration been so im- portant a. this season. Exalted Ituler O. O. Alenderfer has pointed! out and an urgent request for all Klks to attend Thunwlay' meeting has been broadcast throughout Elkdom. The annual Ute cerenionie? will ! held In the basement of the Elks' Temple and n special 'feed has been prepared for the occa-i sion. The annual Christmas treei celebration has always been one of the mot Joyous events in the year for Klks and tomorrow evening'.- affair should set a new mark for these annual charity celebra tions. Committees for the Christmas celebration are as follows: Purchasing committee Jsouis L'lrich. Soliciting committee C. C. I-em-mon. Ben Moeller. W. E. Morris, Elmer Hull. Cole Holmes, A. C. Burgess. Roland Hubbard, C. 3T. Tengwald, T. E. Dnnieli. . Cashiers Roy Prultt, Treve Lumsden, F. E. Wahl. nnmmlrta (lulu KIi.ll V. C tttrnnm Until MnDnnnM. I Vssistanu selling C. T. Baker E. Brayton. B. iU Lageson. Itay Wright. E- Y. Carkin. Paul Jen nings. J. F. Fliegel. W. A. Young. fSeorge Oates, Court Hall, Grover Corum, Vred Fry, D. I. Flynn, Ben Trowbridge. Relief committee H. X. Butler, George Euds. W. O. Webster, J. D. Bell. O. M. Selafcy, P. C. Big ham. Wm. Hummett, J.. T. Davis. T. G. Travis. J. C Thompson, A. B. Cunningham, Gus Samuels, Will Hansen- Central Point Ernest Rostel Eagle Point Royal Brown. Jacksonville F. U TouVelle. , Phoenix Andrew Hcarn. I Apple if ate Miles Can trail. Gold Hill H. D. Reed. Prospect James Grieve. I Rogue River Leland Kkelton. J t MRS. ESTES OPENS'. r TAVERN IN TALENT Another business enterprise was added to Talent during the week by the opening of a very neat and attractive) eating place, the Tiny Tavern. Mrs. C. F. Eates, formerly of the E&tes Auto Pnrk In Gold Hill, will conduct this little tavern in her home on the highway in south Talent nnd will ngain spec ialize in chlrken dinners. Every-' thing served will be strictly home1 cooked. ' ELKS PREPARING FOR NEW YEAR FESTIVITY Plans are underway for the big annual Elks New Year's eve ball at the Elkit temple, December 31, and an interesting program is be ing prepared. There will be upoo lal music and Elks are expected from all parts of the county. The dunce will be open to Elk and their invited guests only. Detaibt of the party are to be announced later. . Forestry Service Engineer in Medford Mr. and Mrs. I'hlllp 11. Uater of Portland were In Medford today enroute to California on a vaca tion. Mr, Datcr la tho regional engi neer of the I. 8. Forestry Service on the roast, with headquarters in Portland and visits Medford on official business occasionally. In Japan 9i per cent of the auto mobiles now are used for com mcrrful purposes. ! ROYAL UTAH COAL Delivered Direct from -Car to You. We Will Have a Car on Track . .. . , . December 18-19 . - . , s Royal Coal Is Clean and Efficient Four-Foot Lengths Dry Large First Growth Fir Also Right Prices on Fir, Pine and Hardwood, 12-in. and 16-in. Lengths . Quick Service Best Quality Fuel. Phone 833 F. E; DADS PLANNING , CHRISMS GIF! FOR TREASURER Ifcrcauso a hih derft in the-city treasurer's offi.ee is in danger of falling down any second, due to general decrepitude incidental to old age. and possibly injure Gus Samuels, or one of his assistants. tho city council, after mature deliberation tonight will probably vote to replace it with a second hand one. and nlttn errant th:it nf- fice another second-hand one. both guarantetd to 8Unil Up wnen i . i. 1 ha ' " ' ' Tne u,EuiB administration i moviI)ir vorv caVefullv in its last j day. and WHnUi the wonn of! . . -utiti v in vie itreiuiiuairt-a ana nu- any city expenditure during the ; , membe are expected here tO-ing financial Umes. A written ,hs ev4,n, to attend ,he banUet fK.f0rhe lW dekS wa8 ,nadelat 6:30 at Hotel Medford. Fvl by City Treasurer bamuels at laiowinK ,he evening s program nt nights meeting as necessary for, ,hc 0rienal CardenSi a donce n.m the proper conduct of Ms office. jyen (or ,he aeIegaUon. Wjjj ni viifj ei,iiio lime (.lit. rvunv.ii also vote to provide City Health Officer U D. lnskeep with j expected to resume their develep a fire proof filing cabinet, which j m-nt plnns shortly. Doc has long petitioned for aa;Li . absolutely necessary for the stor-j ing away and safe keeping of his official records. This piece of office furniture) will probably be a new one, as) the second hand stores do not keep such devices, and the price , of it can be raised by burning le4 coal;in the. eouncflmanic stove at' one.or two se&foov , NSTALL CHRISTMAS T! Although Christmas- is yet a week off, several enterprising citizen have already installed their holiday lighting displays, much to the de light of pa.ereby. : East Main street is leading the rest of the city in this regard, although sev eral South Oakdale resident have their exhibits well under way and expect to turn them on hortly. Decorative effects on display at the Davis and Witham residences on EfuH .Main street are already axtractlnc jqucTi favorable com ,ment. i j i i i i AHERIX Funeral services for the late William S. Aherin will be held from the Catholic church on Thursday. December IS, at 2 p. m. Rev. F. W. Black will have charge of the services and burial will be made in the Medford cemetery.! Conger Funeral Parlors In charge of arrangements. fnril or Tliank. j We wbjh to thank our friends and relatives and the Sistrrs of. the Sacred Heart hospital for their kindness, sympathy and help upon tile death of our beloved wife, daughtta- and sister. Mr. Leland Pettenrew. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meyer and Family. 268 Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our deep ap preciation to our many friends for their kindness and sympathy in our recent bereavement. , Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Dan M. Pearce, 'Floyd Pearce. Paul E. Pearce. 168 Grace IS. Pearce. Stated rotiiinuuiiiitttiii. Med ford Lodge No. 103. A. -r. A- M- ruiay, w O j? ceniiwr IS. 7:30 p. m. An nual election of officers for year lt31. Visiting members welcome, fty onler of the AV. M. ?7 C M. HOI'STON. Swy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MOI1KH.V furnislted house for rent. Phone JU-V. :9 FOU HK NT Small furnished house for 2 adults; 1 block off Main St.: fine for couple work Ini:: electric ranire. Mrs. -Wilson. Phone 544 or 47. 269 FOU SALE New piano, latest model. Will sacrifice 1M0 for immediate sale. 225 South Oak dale. 270 VOU SALE Flat top d-ek and of fice swivel chair. Call at 111 AJmond, 272 WA NT ED Kxperirnced WftHren. Apply in iH-rson Franklin's Cafe. ! Obituary I; 1 1 !i COAL s155 f 'We Save Ycu Money on WOOD Samson LEGION LEADERS , HERE TO CONFER ON VET AFFAIRS About 40 legion nairs made up the delegation of the American Legion district- conference being held at the Armory this afternoon. A number of state workers are in the city attending the sessions, and assisting in outlining the work for the coming year. ; 1 Out-of-town oficers attending are Department Commander Jack liiygs of Hermiiston, Slate Adjutant Carl Moser and Bob Dillard. de partment state service- officer. ! " ZtZeZ A,IZZ were also In' ! J Ahland al9.ln at' ...I... . - n . oil companies in Venezuela are What you practice in custard ' is always practiced in " roasting fJLLS Bros coffee Custard a aeed in small dishts cooks more evenly than when cooked in large pans. Since Hills Bros, roast their coffee a ftw pounds at a time instead of in bulk, every berry is roasted evenly. This con tinuous process Controlled Roasting produces a flavor no othef coffee has. fmb from tit trifiKjl psctanu f:i. Etsilj apattd uith tbt hj. Uk It tbt Arsb m lbs ess. O ma HEADQUARTERS for all the books your children love to reac SMcb as The Bobtier Twins Books - The Honcr Bench Sioriei Tkt Tom Sift Booko.Bori 1 h Pee Wee Hturis Bookt for Bojt The Jerry Todd Books for Boys The Ltliso Osris Book (or Girls The Msriorie Books for Girls The Cuff Bear Books for T107 Tot$ The Sleepr Time Tiles The Bonny Brown Stories and many tbrrt enc each SWEM'S Book and Gift Shop Ton s8l? Cord Go. Phone 833 Fox West Edast Theatres I ''a ctKtdei Owj mod' Plus Our Gang In "HOT DOG" Barnacle Bill, FOX NEWS THE HOUSE OF HITS rail ; llilii'A IMP'"-- ir K in & 'Mb f 1 2 Days, Starting TODAY Stcppin' high and wide, a pair of fortune's favor ites go ai ler all the laughs and joy there is in the world in " . MSI (2 Qaramount Qicturc with MIRIAM HOPKINS " f CAROLE LOMBARD FRANK MORGAN j A Ucw jiTii;1p on the mad mod erns: ltli a earl m vivid. vihiMiit votiir-; nars. A l:mj:li mc. - lllunn ro Umntu In!! j, Jt (I SlnSBSMlSli ilTll i ujiB. ALSO Mat. 10. 25: Eve. 10, 35 ' HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J Tastes Good ' U lcs C...I Tn It lljy. M fcTlssLVjrj f I -. m 1 V r I r , ; in a new rde . . an Erp'tss of Action . . fstin3 psionetcty fo. ore dc&c . , vengeance 3iftst the mn wlSo humbtcd her .'. using every femirone attribiile even her heart . to win . , fn this truly pesteit play of the Koiidayj . , brimful of every elerent . . of crtnrcnt RAI:D Aa M-G-M (Wwctci . . . Vitcttd by Sm NX'ocd . . . Fctfur ng Pofftt Ort . . . Udydw-j ROBERT ARMSTRONG & MARIE PREVOST .CHN M1JAN. KENNtlH CXXCLASS ctoca cooca M is, , ? Introduction of Mrs. Gibbs", Parsmount TalKing News "" Women's Hose $1.00 pair ilk from top to to wltk rriick Mm) T:or(ctn ANnfnjnTF ft V V IB