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MEDFORD MATT; TRTRUNE, BEDFORD, OREOOX. MOXDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1930.
1
Tqcal and
JrPcrsonal
7
Pays to UiiU'li Tank
Motorist a who muy venture forth
'after dark, are warned to watch'
their nas tank If they insist oil
driving when they are not sure
how much of a supply Is in the
tank.' Recently two Medford mo
torists ' reported that gasoline watt
life-4 premium In the 1'hocnlx flec
tion. It was after service station
had closed for the day and request
at two stations resulted in no ac
comodation from the towners, but
the third station set forth one gal
lon. The sum of 50 centB was de
manded for the gallon, but though
the price was hit;h, the accomoda
tion wan valued more, as a walk In
:old pecember weather 1m not a
relishing thought.
Sad Christinas Pro pee t
, .News that his mother Is" dying
caused 0.. M fireen, manager of
the Ashland Things, to leave last
night .for Kentucky.. She. Is said
to have been in falling health the
past year or aor
(ucHU-from u DlKtnnro
Those from distant points regis
to red today, at local hoteU were
T. W. Parrlsh of St. Paul, Minn
J. B. Jett. T. Hallen and "Wm. Al
lan of Tabor,. Alberta, It, M. Annett,
Mi, and Mis.. A. 12. Annott of Has
katiKtii, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. M
Stewart of New Vork rfity, and
Harry Huberts of- Warreii, Ariz,
, Y Fur the Juki minute gift "Whit
uan'.s ftandy delivered ut any tlmo
ClirJstmas; day- by Heuth's Iirug
Store. , l'hono S84.. . 275
Baslccllmll Game Hero
. The . St. Mary's- Academy boys'
atld girls' basketball teams . will
play tho Talent hltfh, school teams
at the St, Mary's gymnasium here
tomorrow evening at 7:30. Close
games are.. expected. Clyde Young
of Ashland will teferee.
-If you have any change left
wjich you ara mailing packages,
why xlon't ypu , use It to buy
Christmas Tuberculosis 'Seals?
Every , penny counts! .Tho booths
iiro. In . both postofflccs. , tf
(eff TJociif-uV to Marry
Yinds In Vdford of Orren
Davisson, 9, formerly of this city,
uro interested in learning that ho
has applied for a marriage license
In- Modesto, Cal., to marry Leila
-Hoyer, 17, qf that city.
.'Chrbifcmas danoe, Cold Hill Xmnn
live, Dec. 24. Santa Claus will bo
there in person. Dance till 3:00,
. .v. .... ., , 275
.Mf'uV.; .!. ij '
Hir frdni March Flehl
' John HeunerH arrived In Med
ford yesterday from .March Field,
Oil., to spend the holidays with his
parents at their homo near Jack-'
Hdnvlllo. He has ns house guest
Hex tx)ynd, who- ,1 also -In avUi
tfon ttt Murch Field, "Kpecd" Hes
4on, who made the trip north with
themi is spending tho holidays with
relatives In Grants Pass.
.. Fresh killed turkeys, Public Mar
ket, Monday and Tuesday. 273
Dr. Ilaycfi Improved
Op, Jaincw C, Hayes, who was 111
yesterday with a severe cold, is In
n- ImprovAd condition today but
In still confined to his bed.
Radiator antl-froesso glyco, alco
hol, at I'ost Office Super Hervlce..
- 270
(;a(hei-lng Magiulno Material
,ir",A.. Clark, publisher of tho
Kaglo Point Herald, monthly nmg
uzine, was. in Medford today gath
ering material for his next Issue.
It -will featuro Information on the
Talent. Irrigation district and will
be. illustrated. . Mr. Clar.k estab
lished the magazine several months
ago and Is developing quite a Hat
of readers in southern Oregon, as
well as In out-of-stato points, t
, Freah killed turkeys, Public Mar
ket, Monday and Turday,
273
llollilays hi Oakland
John Wttugo, hK'al airplane pilots
Irft yesterday In his cabin ship for
Oakland, Cal., to spend tho holi
days. Dry kindling 12.50 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 24itf
Condition Nome Hotter
The condition of Mrs. Nancy
l'all. Ill for a short time past; was
reported to bo better today. Mrs.
J Wall U the mother of Mrs. Myrtle
imikeTfy." ' '
Genuine
" T ! ' '"J!?
German
Gingermcnner
are necessary to every
oomplcto Christmas
tree. We have two sizes
at very nominal prices.
15c and 25c
each
llomu for ClirMimiK
MlHfl Gwendolyn Ilounton, who U
teaching in the California schools,
has returned t the Kokuq Itlver
valley to spend the Christmas holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Houston, ut Trail.
Many from I'ortlnnil
iuoHts from I'ortlnnd registered
ut, Med ford hotels totluy were Mr,
and Mrs, C. M. Hechtold, Ulenn and
lK-L-htoid, Mr. and Mrs. T. K.
Karlow, KHen tJrady, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert , Oise and daughter, Mrs.
II. W. OKlelw, L. c. Thompson. M.
A. I'ugh, Klmer AVhcaton, J. A.
Mi'Ilenry, c. E. O'ilallaren, Mr,
and Mrs. Oeorgo F. Hall, Mr. and
Mr. T. T. Coghland, Mr. und Mrs.
John J. Kmall, Kdnu, Cowing, J. C.
Williams and party, Mrs. M. Kgll.
Mr. and Mrs. K. h. Mathes, C. A.
Williamson, K. J. Sherman. J. W.
Manners, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. How?
ard, Mr. and Mrs, J. 3. Paine and
(1. WJederhorn.
Don't miss Gold Hill Wed., Deo,
24. Dance till 3:00, The best
dunce of the year, 275
Divorce Decree (i ran ted
The circuit court granted a di
vorce decree today to Hay Sprong
from Mildred Sprong. The couple
were married at Caldwell, Ida,
March B, lit'SX. Descrllon Is alleged
to have taken place five days later.
. Christmas Troes On aale at
Owen-Oregon Lumber .Co. office,
beginning Saturday, December 13.
Employes' Relief Committee. 275
Hero for HolUlayM
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry M. Andrews
arrived yestwrduy from San Fran
cIhco to Hpend :tho. holiday season
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
H. h. Andrewri.
. Dr. Hobt. K.Iee, Uberty Bldg.
lOyes examined, glasses. tf
Mr, Carney Is llomu
Mrs. M. P. Carney, who under
went a major operation at the
French hospital in San Francisco
two months ago, returned to her
home at Hlaekwell hill, near Cen
tral Point. Sunday. After leaving
the .hospital Mrs. Carney visited
her niece, Mrs. George Tuck, at
her home In St. Francis Wood, and
ipent two weeks with her daugh
lers, Orac and Marie, In tan
Francisco. .
Flowers for Christmas, a good
selection, nt Medford OrcenhoUHC.
Lots of space to park. 1005 K
Main. Phono 374. ' 274
Going to Hay City
"Walter F. Fortman, representa
tive of the New Zealand Insurance
company, with headniiarters in
Portland, stopped in this city Sat
urday with Mrs. Fortman to trans
act business whllo.cn route tc Han
Francisco to spend tho holidays.
All Xmnn Cards half price.
Koke-Chapman Co., foriuerly Med
ford Hook, Store.. - 274
Bounty Warrants IkkiumI
The county clerk's office issued
boun' warrants today to Byrd
ClrlgHby, Central Point, one cougar
and two bobcats, and to II. K
Webb, Kaglo Point, two coyotes
and two bobcats.
Tho health of each one of us
depends to a largo extent upon
tho health of everyone else. Buy
Christmas Seals! tf
Forfeited Ball Bonds
Forfeited ball bonds of $25 put
up by Paul Hoso and T. W. Parker,
following their nrreHt on Saturday
the former on tho charge of pos
session of Ituuor and the latter on
tho ehargo of Intoxication, woro
forfeited through their failure to
appear In the city court for trial
this morning. . ;
Special permission to run till
3:00 Wed., Dec. 24, Xmas Eve, at
Gold Hill. 275
VMtlnir nt Talent ,
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Rohlson of
Palo Alto, Cal., nro spondlns the
holidays with W. W. Hoblson of
Talent, father of Mr. Hobison.
Homemado cako, fruit cako and
plum pudding at Marsh'i Grocery.
274
Im-I Couple to Wed ,- i
A marriage license on file today
at the. county clerk's office was is
sued to James Hnknnson, 27, and
Helen Matthews, 2H, both of Med
ford.
All Xmas Cards half price.
Koke-Chapman Co., formerly Med
ford Hook Store. 274
Return from North
Gilbert Frldegar and Marrltt
Probst field woro expected back lr
Medford today from Portland
where they accompanied Frank
Crampton,
Potted plants ot popular prices
for Xmas gifts, Monarch Seed Co
275
From Oregon Cities
OreKonlans, nut side of Poralnd,
registered nt Medford hotels were
P. A. Peterson of Faubton. Mr.
nnd Mvs. Hue Froemon of Grants
Pass, W. K. Wadsworth of Harris
burg. C W. Owen of Albany, and
C. Hurnard of Buxton.
Dry kindling $:.50 a loa
Icy Fuel Co.
I. Va)
242tf
To Motor N'ortli
MIh Dorothv Tlt.-worth of the
liu'ul Maytag shop will leilve tt
morrow with Mil. (1, O. Hum
j phrrys for Coi vallls. Mis Tits
I worth plans to go on to Portia ml
whew fhe will upend Christmas
j with friends In that city.
I You will be well pleased If you
try a Tulip oil permanent wave.
i When finished tho hair Is toft with
'a natural looking wave and curly
.ends, What every woman la look-
ling for now. , Prlco $10. Othr
.permanent, $7.50. Work guaran
teed. Call 11, Bowman Beauty
Shop. m 174
Itetnnii in Work
It. M. Pudding, who has been
lit at his homo with Influenza. Iihm
restinnd his duties at the Gates
Auto company.
Phone 543. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary ervlc,
?37tti
Clirlsiiiuis Tree In Jollity
Christmas trees were being dec
orated and plnccd in the lobby of
Hotel Holland this forenoon.
Spent Night Hero .
Mr. and Mrs, Norman J. Normile
of io Angeles arrived here yeu
terduy ufternoon, en route ,on an
aulo trip to Portland, where they
will spend the holidays, and spent
the night in the city and resumed
their journey this morning.
We will deliver a box of Whit-
man'H candy to nny nilclrcKg on
ChrlKtmas day. Juki phono Heath's!
Drug store, HfU. 275
CIiiiitIi ClirlKtinnH Tree
The Talent Haptist church will
have Its annual Christmas tree and
program Tuesday evening, Decem
ber 23. . ,
Annual Xmas ball, , Cold
Wed., Dec. 24. Dance till
Have all the fun you want.
Hill.
3:0D.
275
Hotel HuslncHH PerkH I'p
There was a spurt in tho number
of traveling' guesU at local hotels
over the week end, duo mostly to
people traveling, to destinations
north or south for holidays visits,
The health of- each .one of us
depends to a- largo extent upon
the health of everyone else. Buy
Christmas Seals! tf
Will I center S. (. N. S.
Amy Lynch, who was graudated
from Medford high school with the
class of 1D30. plans to enter South
ern Oregon Normal school next
term. - i - .
. It you .havo. any change left
when you are mailing packages,
why don't you use it to buy
Christmas Tuberculosis Seals ?
Every penny counts! The booths'
aro in both postoffices.
tf
Don gul Young Homo
. Duugal Young l In , Medford
spending tho holidays with hie par
ents and friends.- .. :
The Christian church Sunday
school will have their Christmas
P rog ra m "Wed . e ve n 1 n g. Decern ber
24, commencing at 8 o'clock. 274
IJvo Christmas Trc Glows v
(ilendalc, Ore., 1ms a livo Christ
mas tree. A largo evergreen tree,
a thing of poauty In itself at any
time, overlooking Olendale's prin
cipal business street, has been feji
tooned with strings of colored elec
tric light bulbs that will bo lit
every night until aftor Christmas.
Christmas Trees On sale at
Owen-Oregon Lumbor' Co. office,
beginning Saturday December 13.
Employes' Belief Committee. 275
G nests from Los (Angeles
Thoso from Ixs Angeles regis
tered nt Medford hotols last night
Included tho following: Mr. and
Mrs. Hal woaton, Walter K. Ton
nesop and family, Mark Baldwin,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E.. F. Bigham, H.
Ho 1 ui It e, P. B. Taylor, A. W. Har-
wond, Mlfs Crystal Sample und A.
C, Cmwshaw..- - -" -
Dry kindling $2.50 a
ley Fuol Co.
load.. Val
242tf
Fn Koulo to K la ii ml 1 1
IMiu 1L l1. 'Gilbert, of Merlin
stopped in Medford today before
continuing .her trip -to Klamath
Falls whore aho plans to visit for
aovcrnl days.' . . ..
. Our nuw studio Is opposlto new
Holly theater. Tho Peasleys. tf
To Visit Hero
Edna Baker arrived by train 'to
day from her homo in eastern
Washington to visit friends in this
city over tho holidays.
Christmas dance, Dreamland,
Thursday, Dee. 25. Music by
Dyngo's Jazi Band. 274
Another Cam of Miiiuim
Miss Frances Bradley, a student
ut .tho Itoosevclt school, Is .con
fined to her homo with mumps.
It was learned tills morning, t
- Flowers f.,? Christmas, A good
selection, at Medford Greenhouse,
Irfits of space, to park. 1005 E.
Main. Phono 374. , t 274
It's tlmo to fill your radiator
with antl-freeze. Prestone, alcohol
and Clyco at Flchtnor's Garage.
- 232tf
In Grunts Pass on Business .
MIps Cora Hureau, manager of
(he Cinderella shop, 1" spending to
day In Grants Pass transacting
business. - -
1 Klamath Falls potatoes, 91o cwt.
Nuts, ftv cvd, vogotttbls. placo or
der early for dressed hens, turkoy
710 South Hlverstde.
274
Daily's Tifxl, Phone 15.
to 4 passengers.
33c; 1
tt
Isft for Salem
Miss Nina Blakoley left last
evening to enter a sanltorlum near
Salem, and will probably be ab
sent from Medford sometimo.
Portraits of distinction. Tho
easleys, opp. Holly theater, tf
Permanent wave, $5.00 complete;
fuciata, scalp treatments ami oil
hampoo. 50c. Provost Beauty
Shop. S15 W. Main. T1. 3t!3. 253tf
llert for Holiday YMt
Mr. :uid Mrs. Terry Talent have
arrived from SMittle to spend the
holidays visiting friends and Na
tives In Medford and Ashland. Mr.
Talent Is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Talent, In Medford
and .Mis. Talent. Is visit tug her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ihirher, In
Ashland.
Brill Sheet Metal Works does ox-
pert rMilring, fender and auto
body repairing. tf
Di ( P. Johnston. Dentist.
I'hlpps Bldg. PhotMi I4ti-:. 177tf
To VUU In INirthuul
George Osborne, of the Panto
Hum Plans to leave Wednesday for
Portland to spend the holidays.
I,ot me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tenpwald, Hotel Holland
tldg., Phono 993. tf
Potted plants at popular prices
for Xmas gilts. Monarch Heed Co.
Froin Hear Statu
Among those from California
registered last night at Medford
hotels were Keith. J,. Merrill of
Wcjitwood, II. Wheeler of Palo
Alto, Henry It. Crane of Selby,
Mrs. AVm. N'ovnrd of Santa Itosa,
Fred U Schneider of , Sacramento,
Mr. and Mrs. L. !.. Kkern of Pasa
dena, J. L. Young and Al Lewis
oC-Mm-ced Mr. and Mrs. Cecil-Fine
of Tennant. - .
' Btnloff Broa.' '(election 'of "way-
derful fur roatH and npnrfa miltuhlM
'E .VpN'maa , will bo at
Mann n Store next Tiles, and Wed.,
'. l'ec- - nna l-oatt nnced from!
ItSS.SU lo fi. Scarfs from 139.50
to Jl'JO. Fur. make "royal"' gifts.
. 273
RtMrled Home Tomorrow
Mrs, Kdgar. K. Stump of Midway
boulevard is expected home to
morrow from Oakland, where she
ho been .spending the past two
months with , her sister, : Lillian
Demmick. : .
Genuino English holly and holly
wreaths. Monarch Seed .Co. 275
Pageant Tuesday Night
A pageant and Christmas tree
will bo presented Tuesday evening
at the church by the Presbyterian j
nwiiu'iy svjiwui, onween i ana a
o'clock, enrols will be sung in the
church and through the town..
Photographs .for .Xmas. The
Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. - tf
Homo front O. S. C. ,
Lyle Lindley, a student at Ore
gon State college, is In Medford
for the holidays.
Burn dry slab wood, $5 and $C
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
25(itC
Jlero From lilaiualli
, Tom Delzell, well known Copco
representative from Klamath Falls
was a business visitor in Medford
today. , , , . , ,
, Burn green fir slabs with dry
wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med.
Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 25Ctf
From Klanuitli Falls
..Mr nnd Mrs. O. Larson of Klam
ath Falls wcro In Medford yester
day. Genuino English holly and holl
wreaths. Monarch Seed Co. 275
SolltiMky at Outer lkc Jai k. ,
uperlntendcnt. E. C. SoIin.sk
left this morning for a visit of
Inspection to Crater national park,
expecting to return this evening or
tomorrow.
Dnnce with tho Eagles Christ
mas night. Dreamland hall. A
good time assured. -i 274
Leaves for. Hospital
L. C. Oarlock, loft .Medford last
night for Portland, where hp will,
go through tho clinic at tho Vol
oralis hospital,
V ; '( ...
t ilurlbut's
For Christmas
Bible stories. Tel. 745-U
25GIC
Wedded This Noon
Early this afternoon. In-the of
fice of Judge Tnylor In tho Fed
oral building, Wllmn McClain of
Medford was united In marriage
to Oscar L. Larson of Mulnomah
county, Oregon, by Judgo Taylor.
'Broken windows regtazed by
Trowbrldgo Cabinet Works. 230tf
Dr. Ilrny Returns
Dr. J. P. : ilrny returned from
Corvallls thin morning--whoro he
was called on business last Friday.:
Ccats rellned and remodeled nt
the Fashion Shop, 424 'Medford
Hldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel,
1181. tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOH ItBNT Attractive 5-rnom
bungalow: fireplace and built-in
features; largu lot, 100x140. Tl.
1250. ' 278
FOK SAlK
boy's skis.
treet drum,
Phone 744-X.
pair
FOU HK XT Snmll practically
iimv turmsnod houstf. at las h,
Uraiw; oleetric ramie. Phono
554. or 47. 274
'ANTi:i-To
feiulephogs.
buy fat hogs nnd
Tel.- 1551).- J74
FOK HAbK drn $1.25 per lv0.
Nealon much. Central Point.
FOR HUNT Furnished bungalow
:it "OS 'ftr.'. (7 rape Ut. " " '
USUAL LOW .
ONEWAY FARI
Return liclctli good to Jn. 6
. .' Any point on Pacific
GieyKound .yflii:,
ROUND TRIP TO
SAN FRANCISCO $16.20
PORTLAND
:. $11.05
... $ 7.00
?. 0.75 ;
EUGENE
SALEM .
SMudrridiKtiMi It M
tstirt eific G)fnMrf iy.
Pocmiltt lnfrmtKn oati t
' HOTEL'JACKSON ' "
Phone 309
MAIL RUSH KEEPS
T nrOT
I UL I
I KLO 1
The jj ta k of the
incoming
ClirlHtniiw mall cre . camo
with
nnd
, tt hung over the week-end
there was a. veritable crush at the
poHtoffice yesterday and today.,
Tho peak in outgoing Christmas
mall was also on today, with prac
tically continuous lines, of wait
ing people with parcels, in front
of tho mailing windows. .
In addition to the hundreds of
parcels plied up, in tho working
room of the postofflco. tills fore
noon there were thousands of
Christmas letters and postcards re
ceived on last night's and today's
tralnB for delivery in Medford and
vicinity, Independent of the con-,
tlnuous stream of Christmas let-
tors and cards being deposited at I
the postoffice for local .and out
side delivery.., , ,
The postoffice trtaff worked yes
terday and .far into the night in
sorting and arranging for deliv
ery the great mass of parcels and
other mail to start this morning,
gottipg this big work out of the
way, before the parcels and other
,mall arrived on last night's trains
and ,tho train from the north this
noon. . . , , 4
One .. more , inexperienced aide
was added to; the postoffice staff
this noon to help out in tho crush,
making eight inexperienced men
put to, work, since tho Christmas
.mailing season started over a week
ago;. ....
Yesterday's incoming mail from
the north, which took up one-i,
.third of tho- room in a car, was
the largest . received since the
.Chi-tetmas- roh started, and as a
consequence it was detached from
the train and set off here. v
Postmaster Warner,. . Assistant
Postmaster Beach, -. Qity Superin
tendent of Malls .Houston I1fnrt nc
rest nf Ihivstnff Vt'frrt 4i wurk 'on-
Put it in your Christinas
Christmas table with holly.
. , Monarch Seed
323 East Main
.a n ' : -t" . - -
. ROG E;R S ; '
- kVM Coming- ,iJl .Ji
( JpfirkLt i 1 mfM'Ja .. starts ts!
"''Hitprf - D"- !Vvmji' tomorrow xr;
' FOlkS ' I JLNNEnrMACboNAU) (ft . .'f
J . .. j5 REGINALD PENNY f I -
H. -I'M' A-COMIN' UP ' TO SPEND . I - ' TONITE h?Cjk.
1 XMAS WITH, YOU IN ONE REAL I "ACROSS THE k A ,
GREAT SHOW-YES, SIR. ,, C RLd" ' '
. , Everybody seems to think that 'I on ' IfaJSl'
, this yeah talkie is 'bout the ' ,,. plus .-. HeSN
. the best thing we've done .. . .;;reeHS' ' Mf
they're a-claimin' that it's be.t- ; ' , r . r a j
ter than "They' Had' to See : , raAr" , Z 1S"3?5 M
s Paris." . . , even 89 ;Th I " - ISSP' 1
IT'S THAT FAMOUS PLAY Byjli'. ), if ' T J ,, J
"lightnin"' 1 ; ,m 1
BD6ERS Wf. cHi
t'C'''1
230 South Central
tho mam of Clirlalinas parcel and
other mall which had arrived oil
thl train and other Sunday mail
.carrying trains at 3 o'clock yes
terday afternoon and the task of
sorting It and arranging for de
livery was not completed until 8
o'clock this morning, ns much ad
ditional Christmas mall had an-
vlvv twt evening
I hound train and t
1 "; ... ,.,.,
on tin' soiitn-
the northbound
All was ready for delivery
from the postoffice tliiH morning,
nnd then 'tho. parcelH nnd letters
lieKim to pile up itKiiin, nrrlvinl?
on tho morning nnd forenoon
trains.
The noon train today from the
north arrived with the leas:
Christmas mail for several days
Dust, but thin, less number of
parcels nnd letter mall was never
theless considerable. l,es Incom
init mail is expected today nnd
tomorrow and tho outKOlnit mail
Is expected also to lie much less
today and tomorrow.
postmaster : Warner this noon
deolured his belief that all Christ
mas mall received up until Wed
nesday noon will' ho delivered be
fore Christmas day. ' "' '
Now that the. community ball
has come and gone the next big
holiday, event of special interest is
tho American Legion Christmas
ball which will take placo Thurs
day night, Dec. 25. This annual
affair Is one of tho best legion
dances of the year and draws a
large attendance from all sections
of . southern Oregon. Including
groups from Ashland, Grants Pass
and way points. Arrangements aro
being made to take caro of a
record crowd.
Sui-lc in City
O. G. Steele, Siskiyou division
manager for the California Ore
pon Power company, was a busi
ness ."visitor . from Yreka at the
Coiici home office in this city to-
GENUINE ENGLISH
HOLLY 1
packages. Decorate your
Place orders early. .
& Feed Co. :
4p-
Phone 260
...
?:
Get Your
Holiday Permanent ov
$5.00
Complete
Kathryu Locatell
O
Tel. 1374
FEWEST Coast Iheatres
TONITE
and Tuesday
CHA'RLES ROGERS
JT l FRANCESS DJEE, .. '
Rising the rich in a' racy rib-tickling comedy
ill Sr-
f'Along Cam Youth"
Coming . . .
At Geary and Taylor the San Fran
ciscovisitor finds San Francisco's finest
hotel. Here, those who HDnreciate an
environment ot quiet liveliness are su
to be found each year sees
travelers returning to enjoy Ut
oie atmosphere. r
Clift, physically one o
yet om witn its
located in the vei
itan San Francis
here tlieCli
the better
shops.
at ha
from
Outsta
to eirry
rrmnaKcnie
the beaut i
tle stmclutr
perhaps San
live hotol resta
teen ttnort above
dxralcd and
mheient room
a In carte scrvi
th diner a nw
Cisco's multitudinous hi
shtp-r?wn Bay. the tr
Oakland and Berkeley
the hiils on the oppmit
away. Thi! view froin 4
marvelous. sedatire to
a delight to the jaundiced eye, a pick
. WEDNESDAY.. 1
At GcArv and Tnylor the San Fmn.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
' They haven't a dollar but they
! don't let it cramp their style.1
me-iip to the jaded appetite. On the
noor are two other equally fain-
nirams, me i'lorrnhnc Boom
ique,- . delight fillip , airy
just off the main loliby.
spans sonie 640 gncst
n outside room, each
h. Numerous suitea
jvery desired sine and
room, furnish-
iht fixtures. are
especially
ny .of the
ttice of the
ly are
for
hfl
lr.
Mr.
side
f courw.
lie mannT
if? micsH is
that no tiict
to ntnect to the
that atmosphere of
personal service that
important in nmrnl rfiv
of hotel hnftnihilirv. At.
the Chft is a nwior hotel of
Pisco, althouirh it is rnted as
snprema in aen lre and value-jrivinff.
yet the rates there are surprisingly
low. The rates start at f:i nnle and
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