Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,'; 01? KG ON", SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, in.'lO.
Iocal and
-'Personal
Kresh killed turkeys. Public Mar
ket, Monday jind Tuesday. .73
llworn" Christinas SuIoh
Du to the nice weather pre
vailing and the fact that it wu
only four days beforo Christmas
the Modford mcrchnntB yesterday
. nnd lust night enjoyed unuthcr
b'l eat' dny of patronuKo In Christ -iuas
sulos from the people of the
city and rural section of the
county, uenerai uusiness wu n i t1()ro permanently,
.blir. and the , acnpro.1 volume of j '
fiiiles u Raid to ho the largext
of the Xu'ctide shopping season.
Will Visit Injured Wire
Chal HtranKO will dopart Wed
nesday to Hpcnd ChriHtmuH with
his wife who Ih Htill a patient in
a hospltul at Rosi-burg recovering
from InJuricH received In an uuto
accident months ago near thut
city.
Formerly l.lveil JIr
Mr. nnd Mrs. Krncst AdkliiH,
who formerly resided in Mcdford
nnd Loh AngeleH, have arrived In
Klamath Palls to viHlt for Hcverul
weeks with the view of locating
Hnmiis Juw Hunt Homo
Mr. and Mm. Key IJrown have
li-aiu-d the home on OraiiKO street
of Mr. und Mrs. George A. Hunt,
who for some time past have been
rcxLdentH of Hoseburg.
Our new studio I opposite new
Holly theater. Tho Pcusleya. it
l-'oriuur ,lafkMnvlllo Mini Dead
Hev, J. t. Htmtford, pioneer
MethodlHt minister of Oregon, who
died at Creswcll, Ore., recently,
was at one time in churge of a
church at Jacksonville.
Clly lOinployes Share Work .More Bounty Warrant
Employe of the Balem street' Tho county clerk's office issued
department, with the exception of j bounty warrants yesterday aftcr
tho superintendent and foremun, noon to Harry N. Andrews,
will work four hours per dayuntll ; fsruwnsboro, one coyote; Dean
the present business depression is
relieved, according to a resolution
adopted by the council here recently.
Wcltmun, Trull, four coyotes;
Walter Young, Jacksonville, one
coyote.
Totted plants at popular prices
for Xmas gifts. - Monarch Seed Co.
275
-Codding Buck Homo Today
Plstrlct Attorney Geo. Codding
is expected homo today from hav
ing attended tho sessions of the
Oregon district attorneys for the
post two days, and during which
ho served ns member of the reso
lutions committee.
Clirlslnuw With KolutlvcH
- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. West und
family are In San Frnnclsco to
spend the holidays with relatives.
If you have any change left
when you are mailing packages,
why don't you use it to buy
Uhristmas Tuberculosis Seals?
Kvery penny counts! The booths
tiro In both postofficcs. tf
.H Homo For CIu-lslJiius
Kthol Houston, a Southern Ore
gon Normal' school student, is
spending the holidays in Mcdford
with lior parents.
Fresh killed turkeys, Public Mar
ket, Monday und Tuesday. 273
Trauliorg l)emrt ou Visits
' With the closing of the public
schools yesterday ' afternoon for
the hollduys vacation period, a
number of tho teachers departed
'last night or today for their homes
n tills or udjolning ittutes, or to
visit friends during this vacation
period,
All Xmas Cards half price.
Kjk.6-Cnapnuui Co., formerly Med-
ford Book Store. . . 274
Dry kindling $2.50
ley Fuel Co.
load. Val-242tf
Salvation Ariny In Charge
Tile problem of handling needy
transients in Hoseburg has been
placed in the hunds of the Salva
tion Army by the chamber i of
commerce in thut city. ' .
Homemude cuke, fruit cake and
plum pudding at Marsh', Grocery.
274-
Culled to Corvulllx
Dr. Jouctt P. Bruy is expected
buck home tomorrow from Cor
vullls, for which city he was sum
moned yesterday on professional
business.
..Potted plants at popular prices
for Xmas gifts. Monarch Seed Co.
275
Dry kindling 2.50
ley Fuel. Co.. .
load. Val-242tf
Shortcut Day Tomorrow
After tomorrow, the days will
gradually begin to lengthen until
spring will again make its ap
pourance. Tho sun will set ut
approximately 4:40 und will rise
at 7:30.
Dr. Funk To KhiiIc '
Dr. 11. C. Funk, pastor of the
Lutheran church, will address the
Kiwanis club tomorrow in regular
noon session at the Hotel Mcd
ford. Ho will speak on Christ
mas topics. The Presbyterian
church quartette will sing several
numbers.
Burn dry slab wood, $5 and 6
per load. - Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
2&Ctf
. !Let mo write your fire Insurance,
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
13!dg., Phono illi 3. tf
Christmas dance. Dreamland,
Thursday, Dec. 26. Music byj
pynge's Jazz Band. , 274
To Bo Hero by ('hrlslinas
Mr.. and Mrs. Win. Henry Fluh
rer, who are now in kos Angeles
on their honeymoon tour, expect
to be homo by Christmas day, ac
cording to lute word received from
them.
Mcdford Students For Normal
According to report a half dozen
or more now students from Mod-
ford will attend the next torm of
t li o Southern Oregon Normul
school at Ashland, beginning on
Junuury 6, including Kddle Dem
mer. .
Dry kindling $2.50
ley Fuel Co.
ook Want Federal Job
Pkyd POok, chairman of Uie
RepubUaan state committee, and
former wall known Medford rost-
dsnt, 4s prominently mentioned in
the Portlund nowspapors as a can
didata (or appointment as U. S.
collector of custom at 1'ui'tlund.
v W jrant to malio you happy,
Attrnd our pro-invontory sale.
Gold Hil Hdw. 272
OuuMltllue on Holly ' '
A quarautlno has been placed
by tho states of California, Ari
zona anil Now Mexico, on holly
from Oregon on account of a scale.
All persona desiring to ship liuly
to any of thoso states mut have
l( ipspoctcd for the disenso.
The Gift Ideal, Whitman's Can
dy, $1.00 to $7.50 r nd 'Month's
Dtug Store wrups and pay tho
postage on It to any pvuco In the
United etates. - (7
Visiting His Parents "
Duks Larton, of the Nik Hotel
clerk staff of Klamath Falls, ar
rived in Jacksonville lost woek to
spend th Ohrlstmaa lioliduya with
lis paronts.
Christmas Troes On sals at
Owaa-Oregon dumber Co. office,
beginning Saturday, December 13.
Uujpleyes' It, Hot Commltto,. 175
SonUi For Holidays
. -Mrs. U, Q, Coloman and sun
Ucnnoth, eft Friday for LaVorn,
L'sJIf,, tP spend the holidays with
bar two, sister, Intending to re
turn about January 4.
Dr, Itobt. K. Jee, Liberty BUIk.
JSycs examined, glasses. tt
Praises Mtylfonl Pear Shipping
3. 0. Johnston of tho Pacific
fruit Bxpress, Portlnnd, Is visit
ing In Klamath Falls today on
business matters. Mr. ' Johnston
commented on th wonderful re
sults obtained from shipping tho
Medford pear orop through Klam
ath Falls and over tho Alturus
Una east Instead of from Medford
directly to Chlcugo as previous.
Th ehango In Bohpdulo, routing
tho fruit shipments through Klam
ath Fall where tho curs wcro
rs-leed, saved 14 hour' time, ho
statod. Klamath News.
" Ht. Mark's Sunday school will
liuvo their annual Christmas treo
and entertainment on Sunday aflor-
- noon, Dec. 21st, at St. Mark's Par
ish hall, at 4 o'olock In the after
noon. The children will bring
gifts for the poor. A program ot
IntercHtlng songs and resltatlons
will bo given by pupils of the
school. Christmas sarols will bo
fung by oil present. Tho congre
gation and friends of St. Murk's
church ore cordially invited to at
tend. 272
load. Val-242tf
Visiting at ShuKta '
Mrs. Ora liller of Talent, Ore.,
wu in Yreka Wednesday visiting
friends. She is visiting for a few
days with Mr. und Mrs. Hurry
Cash of Little Shusta. Yreka
News.
Radiator anti-froeze glyco, alco
hol, at Post Office Super Service.
272
I'ark Clerk Transferred
Hay Kdwln, clerk In tho Crater
national park office headquarters
office, und Mrs, Kdwln left last
night for San Francisco, whoro Mr.
Kdwln will bo attached to the field
houdqtiarters of the national parks
system until next March or April
whon ho will again be transferred
to duty hero In tho Crater nat-
lonnl park office. '
Klamath Falls potatoes, 91c cwt.
Kuls, grapes, vegetables, place or
der early for dressed hens, turkeys.
710 South Riverside. 274
Ilutllo Muintciuinoo Mnn
H. C. Singleton, formerly of Sun
Frunclsco, has been named radio
muintenunco mun for Varney Air
Lines and the Paciflo Air Trans
port company with headquarters
ut Portland. In Sun Francisco ho
waa v.'t.h the R. C. A.-Vlctor corporal-
),
Portrait! of distinction. The
Peaclcys, opp. Holly theater, tf
S. O. .V. S. Reunion Hotel .
Tho Portland hotel has been
selected for the annual Southern
Oregon State Normul school lunch
eon. December 30 at Portland, ac
cording to President J. A. Church
ill. Kuch year during tho meet
ing of the Oregon State Teachers'
association, a reunion luncheon Is
held.
"Permanent wave, $5.00.Complcte;
facials, scalp treatments and oil
shampoos, 50c. PrevoM Beauty
Shop, 815 W. Main. Tel. 303. 253tf
Exciting Billiard Gamu
A four handed billiard game at
the Klks temple the latter part of
last week provided seme of tho
best cntcrtuinment of the month
und uttractcd the Interest of quite
a number of loungers in the club.
Three 8-cushion Rhots at the end
of the gamo added splca to tho
contest, won by a team, one mem
ber of which is a bunker. The
opponents represented tho law and
orcliurdist professions. It Is ex
pected tho foursome will bo to
gether again soon If the orchard
1st makes his timely uppearance.
The club tables havo been busier
the pust month or so thun for
scverul seasons and there have
been quite a number of close
games. Some effort may bo made
to detormino the club champion.
Bcnloff Bros.' selection of won
derful fur coats and scarfs suitable
for Christmas gifts, will bo at
Mann's Store next Tues. and Wed.,
Dec. 3 and 24. Coats priced from
$89.50 to $495. Scarfs from $30.50
to $105. Furs make "royal" gifts.
273
MulllictvN Trbil Dnto Set
Arrested somo time ago on a
moonshine salo charge, Nye Mat
thews, Eagle Point, is to stand
trial In circuit court during the
first week In January. Trial of
Raleigh Matthews on a moonshine
still possession charge is to fol
low shortly after.
Burn green fir slabs with dry
wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med.
Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 250tf
Visiting In Portland
Mrs. Lyda King is expected to
return today or tomorrow from a
short business trip that had taken
her to Portland.
Genuine English holly and holly
wreaths. Monarch Seed Co. 275
I'Iiiiiq Visit Attracts
The arrival of the big Boeing
18-passenger Hoeing plane, bound
from Seattle, Wash., to San Fran
cisco, at the Medford airport yes
terday attracted quite a crowd of
local citizens.' The ship is de
clared to be one of the finest
ufloat and has a wingsprcad of to
feet.
Dance with the Eagles Christ
mas night, Dreamland hall. A
good time assured. 274
III City Yesterday
Mrs. Frances Pearson,' who owns
and operates the Aikcnside resort
at Prospect, was in Medford yes
terday doing her Christmas shop
ping and transacting business.
Tou will bo well pleased If you
try a Tulip Oil permanent wave.
When flnlHhcd tho hair Is soft with
natural looking wave and curly
ends. What every woman Is look
ing for now. Price $10. other
pcrmanents, $7.50. Work guaran
teed. Call 57, Bowman Beauty
Shop. . 274
Clly Suiiei-liilfiidvnt Iicave
City Superlntoudeut und Mrs.
Fred Schoffel and son loft Friday
for Rupert, Idaho, to spend Chrlst
mus hollduys with relatives.
Tho health of each one of
deponds to a Inrgo extent upon
tho health of everyono elso,
Christmas Scalsl
Buy
tf
Newcomer at Foots Crock
Nell C. Berry and fnmlly havo
arrived from Tujunga, Calif., and
aro now nt homo upon tho 25
acro farm which they recently
purchased on the Puclflc highway
near Foots crock.
Phono 542
your refuse.
We'll haul away
City Sanitary Sorvice.
237tt
Hack From Kontlt
Harry Oatmnn, who has been
attending business collego in San
Francisco, arrived in Medford Inst
night to spend tho Christmas hol
idays with his mother, Mrs. N. S.
Oatman.
If you have any chungo loft
when you are mulling packagos,
why don't you uso It to buy
Christinas Tuberculosis Seals?
Every penny counts! Tho bootha
aro In both postofficcs. , tf
Christmas Willi Relative
For a visit with relatives and
friends in Portlund during tho
holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mill-
will leuvo Medford on Tuos-
duy.
(fold Hill ChurHi Doing
The annual Chrlstmns program
will , he held at tho Methodist
church of Gold Hill tomorrow eve
ning at which time music and
skits, commemorating Ilia Christ
ma spirit will be enjoyed.
Tho health of each one of u,
.depends to a large extent upon
'iho health of evoryons else. Buy
.Chrlstmue Seals! tf
Anks Water Permit
Charles D. Crouch of Los Ang
eles hns applied to the state en
gineer at 8alem for permission to
divert one-half second foot of
water from the north slope of
Grimly Peak In Jackson county.
The water would bo used for man
ufacturing, power and dnmestla
purposes, the application said.
All Xmas Cards half price.
Koko-Chapnian Co., formerly Med
ford Book Store. 274
Wllooi Family In South
- County Agont and Mrs. L. P.
Wllcoi departed for Los Angeles
last Thursday to spend Ills holi
days with !r. Wilcox' parents In
that city.
Going to sell It all before Christ
mas come while the fcarMln, last.
OraVJJ J0i Shop, 27J
The Christian church Sunday
school will have their Christmas
program Wod. evening, Deccmher
24, commencing nt 8 o'clock. 274
Guerimey Cow Record
Josephine county (luernsoys are
attracting ntteulinn. Tho two year
old heifer owned by J. C. t'ullmun,
now on official test, produced 2.59
pounds of buttrrrnt In one day ac
cording to the summary of offic
ial testing for the month of Nov
ember. Ornuts Pas Courier.
Christmas Trees On salo at
Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. office,
beginning Saturday, Deoember 13.
Employes' Relief committee, 275
Holidays lu Washington
Mrs. Kenih Larson left yester
day with her daughter. Mrs. Byron
DeFord, nnd family of Talent for
Hrtmmn, Wash., to spend Christ
um with her sous Ed Cameron
of Seattle, and Frank Cameron
und wife of Brlnnon.
The public Is cordially Invited
to attend the regular meeting of
tho I'nity class nl Jackson Hotel
llldg., Monday. December SS. Dr.
Ilolvnte, Mpenker. ?72
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LA lit IK htitin tttuvti. huuholt
nodri- -Take siiihII Imv. oil ntovt
or wood, tradtf. litm, 180 H.
UnrtlPtt. 272
KOlt HKNT SO on Minion,
vlufti? tti Modfotd. About hrtlf of
plac lioiirlnir orvlmid, flnn land,
Kod bultdinttM. fully equipped.
Unit xHM-ii.'d orohr4 mnn
that ran run It nnd finanrt htm
ni'lf. lion T. lu., Trilniiin. 878
FOH 8AIK 3 brood tov and
BlUe. JUtlT)- Luctis, T.ucnt
I'lim-iuncy Student Cuming Homo
During tho holidays vacation
period Hurt Jlollopoter, a student
at tho North Puclflc collogo nt
Portland, who Is expected hack
soon for a visit with Mr. nnd Mrs.
(!iib tiamudfl, will bo employed nt
tho Knst Bide Pharmacy.
Hrlll Shoot Mvtal Works does ex
port i-opali'Liif?, to nil or and auto
body ropalrlntf. tf
Giiiiigo 0Miii Houho
Tho Central Point O ran go will
hold open house Tuesday for all
C; rangers nnd friends who Jiavo
helped with our new building,
lirlng a baskot lunch and be thero
ut IUq Grar.tfo hall at .6:30.
liurgalns In jewolry and watches,
lews 1hun V price. Graves Jowelry
Shop, 40 No. F:-rnt St. 272
Short Quid HUI Vacation
' Christmas vacation began yes
terday nnd will end on Uecombcr
29. Thero will be only one day
off for Now Years. This makes
a total vncation of nine days.
Gold Hill News.
Tast "call Christmas shoppers
should Inspect line at Graves Jew
elry Shop, 40 N. Front St. 272
Otto IlownroV t.nimlmothcr Deatl
Otto Howard of Medford Is a
grandson of Mrs. Kezta Dennis,
who died at hor home In Yreka,
Calif., a week ago at the age of
91 years.
Young . lady driving ,to .Portland
WeilnutHluy, wpiild like, or 2 pas
sengers to share expense, phone
l'JS L Monday. 172
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
"The Food Is Better "
at The Medford
Coats rellned and remodeled at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel.
1181. tf
Cliiistinas Treo Jit Courthouse
Small Christmas tree have been
placed In tho county clerk and
sheriff offices In the court house
und it is probable gifts will be
exchanged Wednesday aftornoun
Just before closing time. The trees
are annual events In tho offices.
Slovcr In Juvenile Court
Henry Slover, Centrnl Point
youth charged with writing bad
ohecks, whose case first appeared
in circuit court, is to appear in
juvonilo court for disposition of
his case due to his age, not hav
ing reached 38. Alvin Miles, Cen
tral Point, arrested with Slover
was sentenced to- three years in
the stute penitentiary.
The Unity class invite all people
interested to attend tho Truth Tall;
at Jackson Hotel Dldg., Monday,
Dec. 22, 1930. 27-'
Visiting Mi's. Murphy
. 'Watson Adams and Gerald Pack
wood of Belber, Cal.. are In Mcd
ford visiting Mr. Adams' sister,
Mrs. Maud Murphy,
Radiator antl-frceze, glyco, alco-
uui, ui. i'ubt uiuce oupur ocrviec. I
272
Medical Society Meeting
Among doctors from Ashland
who attended the regular meeting
of the Jackson County Medical as
sociation which convened at the
homo of Dr. Walter Krevsu in: Bed
ford last Wednesday evening were
Drs. Gordon MneCrackon, Drl D
M. Hrower, Dr. K. A. Woods.rDr.
C. W. Gregg, Dr. B. G. Barklvill,
nnd Dr. C. A. Haines. Tho chief
paper of tho evening was given
by Dr. Brower of Ashkind featur
ing "Forty-two Years in Practic
ing Medicine," j
Genuine English holly and Holly
wreaths. Monarch Seed Co, 575
i
Holidays In Seattle i
Miss Edith Isuubscher plans to
leave Tuesday for Seattle to spend
the Christmas holidays. .
Women's Hose
$1.00 pair
ink from top to tot with
rck KmI -
Photographs . for Xmas. The
I'easleys, opp. Holly theater. tf
Watch and
Jewelry Repairing
EXPERTLY DONE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Gratlunto of one of tho best
watch making schools In the
V. S.
16 years' experience.
C. Earl Bradfish
' JEWELER
Medford Oregon
GENUINE ENGLISH :
HOLLY WREATHS
HANG ONE OF OUR BEAUTIFUL WREATHS ON
YOUR FRONT DOOR FOR THE HOLIDAYS
...
Tho finest wreaths we have over offered. Heavily
made and heavily berried, ,
r
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 E'. Main ' ' ' ' ; : Phone 200
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K drxrx si TrfjJ JSI
All- Sold With Written Guarantee
1929 Chevrolet Coach with Kari-Keen trunk S450.00
1928 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe S375.00
1930 Ford Sport Roadster ....... !P S485.00
1928 Chevrolet Coach . . V. . . .'. . $350.00
1925 Chevrolet Touring, glass inclosure S95.00
1927 Chevrolet Coach . . . . ; . : $265.00
t Your Car In Trade and G. M. A. C. Tterms
I Pierce Allen Motor Co.
4l
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Chevrolet Dealers
e
Phones 941 and 150
8tli and Bartlett
On Culiriirniu Vucutlun
Mr. and .Mrs. Bam C'olton will
loavo Mcdfiinl next Thuiwlay,
December 25, for a two neuk'
vu;atfon down south. They will
tako 1'n tho ifanio in Stin Fran
cisco on the twenty-seventh and
then ko on to Lob Angeles for
the Tournament of Itoses and
tho hlx eauio between Alabama
and Washington Ktate on New
Vear's day. Mr. Colton Is ono
of the owners of tho Office Sup
ply company is taking his first
real vacation slnco opening his
store four years ago.
I f n... l..il,.a..l
Frank Craiiinlon and Slorrltt
lTobatflild lift Friday fur J'ort
land. where .Mr. I'rampton plans
to siK-nd the holidays with his
parents In that city. -Mr. I'robst
fleld plans to return to .Medford
the first of the week.
It's time to fill your radiator
with nnti-freezi-. Presume, alcohol
and Clyco at FIclitner's Garage.
232tt
j VMmrs Siilurdajr
! Tho list of shoppers in .Mjdrui.1
yesterday Included .Mr. and Mis.'
L. lar.son or itucn, .Mrs. s.
llowlell und daughter. .Miss Haltio
ll.iwlelt of Fnglo I'oint, Sir. and
.Mrs. W. W. Dlllkens of lleagle,
.Mrs. tE. J. Boardman and Mm. ,
S. lVourdiiian of Centrul 1'uint,
.Mrs. Dale Stokes of F-uglo I'oini
and Mrs. Irene Wells of Talent.
See the beautiful display of
floral ljlanta and cut flowers, pot
ted Poinsettias, 35c, 50c and 73c;
with ferns, fl.00 to J5.00. Hogue
Valley Floral Co., Liberty Market.,
cor. Main c."1 Holly. Phone MM 0.1
la From Sams Valley
Walter Fitzgerald and family
and Frank Fitzgerald and family
from the Sams Valley district
were in Medford yesterday doing t
their Christmas shopping and
transacting business.
For Christmas get Ilurlbuts
liiblo stories. Tel. "43-11. 250tf
' Dr. ('. V. Johnston, Dentist,
Phipp P.ldg. phone 14I1L'. 177tf
.Mr. mid Mrs. Harris Itelurii
Mr. and -Mrs. L. D. Harris havo
returned to their homo at Central
Point from a two weeks' vacation
In Han Francisco. They weie
.shopping in Medford yesterday.
11 ro It on windows reglazed by
Trovbrtdt.'p Cabinet Works, 2:lotf
Fox West Coast TTTeatres
i fflMMM
JJ i WHERE TALKIMG PICTURES REACH PERFECTION
i ..Jrri s? ;;a
2 Days Only tf T. A "7" Continuous Shows
" -A Starting X UUxi. I 12:30 to 11 P. M.
Spectacular Battles of Man and Beast in the Darkest
Corners of the Earth
"Across the
World"
1 " ' ' : ' . with the World Famous Explorers
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson
and their Three Boy Scout Companions
Showing THE GREAT MIGRATION ten million wild animals on the move in search
of food and water, and thousands of other strange scenes
ALSO
"HER HIRED MAN"
Motrotone
TALKING NEWS
ADMISSION
Mat. 10, 25
Eve. 10, 35
LOOK! KIDS! .ChnSt,,.as Day
"The Indians Are Coming"
Beginning TODAY
Fast and Funny Comedy
America's Boy Friend. Turns
Wooing to Wowing
CHARLES
ROGERS
in
"Along
Came
Continuous
Shows Today
1 :30 to 11
Youth
i.
With that
Blissful Blun
derer, Stuart
Erwin!
FRANCES DEE, BETTY BOYD
As Chief Chef of the Love Menu, Buddy serves the
ladies with Romance and you with laughs.
ALSO
"FOOD FOR THOT" Novelty Act
OH, LA, LA Talking Comedy
FOX TALKING NEWS
Daily Bargain Eve. 50s For that Last-Minute
Matinees Gi,t
O CC Children pQX
AnyTime SCRIP
Theiew 2.50 books
sell for
Coming WEDNESDAY $2.25
Wm Rogers in "Lightnin"'