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PAGE TWO
Iocal and
-'Personal
iM'titHjis lU'Uine Tomorrow
The children anil ultU-r Mtudt-ntK
are all Kog today over the resum
ing of .the aeiuions of the puhlic
Hchools tomorrow, following the
holidays' vacation pvriod since
December 19. The MtMifonI anil
other valley tudnt of the higher
educational lnntitutiuii of the
Htate and adjoining mate have
been leaving for neverul days to
rcHUme their Mudien after having
fpent the holiday at home.
Judge Too Iti- to Attend
Judge If. V. Norton was unable
to attend the judicial assembly of
Oregon, comprising nil the circuit
judges of the stute, held at Port
land last Friday, because of being
In the midst of a busy court ses
sion here.
, Coming C E. Convention
Last week the state executive
Christian Kndeavor L'nlon gather
ing wan held in Portland at which
plans were discussed for a con
vention of Oregon Christian Kn
deavor groups In Medford next
'April. Miss Nellie Claire I'riest
of Grants Pass, president of the
district covering southern Oregon,
attended this gathering.
The iiublic is cordially invited to
at tend the meeting of the Unity
Circle at the Jackson Hotel JildK..
Monday evening ut S o'clock. Dr.
M. .S. JJolgute will Iw tho speaker.
2S4
Mortgage Foreclosure Sought
The Balfour-Guthrie company
filed -suit in circuit court yester
day against Gaston Fcrnand to
foreclose a mortgage for $24,471.
secured by property. Fcrnand re
Hid en near Ashland.
Specia 1 J anuary clea ranee sh oe
sale now fcoing on at the Band Box
A Hhoe 1B0X. Special prices $2.!'.
to fj.'J'a. 2!)U
A ncancit I'lpe-tcd
Sergeant G rover Owen, recruit
ing officer for the United States
army in the Medford district, said
yesterday he expected a number of
vacancies in the infantry division
. in the next two weeks. For some
time past, enlistments have been
lieJd to a low minimum due to
over ntrcngth in the army, the ser
geant said.
Burn dry slab wood, $ii and $6
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
2!iGtf
I led rick Honored At Convention
Superintendent K. H. lied rick of
the Medford schools, was elected
its trustee at large of the Oregon
Ktdte Teachers association at the
annual convention of that body In
Portland last week. An excellent
picture was published of him In
tire Portlnnd Journal along with
the group picture of the associa
tion's now officers.
Our new studio Is opposite new
Holly theaterj The Peasleya. tf
Voro IloscJjurg Guests
Miss Opal JIarvoy of Medford.
and Minn Guluovcro Crouch of
. itofse, J.daho, University of Wush
ington students, were houso guests
Just Vednesday ut the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Hurry Stokes of
Uoseburg. :,..
Burn green Ir slabs with dry
wood and cut fuel bill, Ak Med.
Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 256tf
ltneovcrfd From nines'
Mrs. M. 13. Coe of Dakota Ave
nue,' 111 for a short timo past, has
recovered from her sick spell, re
ports yeslerday said.
Daily's Taxi, 'Phone 15. 3Gc: 1
to 4 passenger. tf
fSntmfnl On Highway.
Approximately six inches of snow
has alien on the X'aclfia highway
over the Siskiyou mountains and
tin the Greensprlngs road, accord
ing to reports yesterday from state
traffic officers. The highways aro
mK dangerous but the use of chains
Is advised.
Iet me write your fire Insurance.
Cirl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Bldg.. Phone 993. tf
Visited Her PuithIs
Ituth Mars of Medford spent
New Year's day In Ashland with
bur parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. t.
Mars.
Wood dry fir slabs $5 per load,
ImlMoad 2.50. Dry body fir $2 ?
per tier. Hardwood $3.7 5 per tier.
Iionc 1141-J, Longwlll AVood com-
my. 2 8 r
ti
V
Real Value
in
Fruit Cake
Until our supply is ex
hausted we will sell our
special brand of Fruit
Cake for .
29c Per lb.
This is an exceptional
yalue for the highest
quality cake.
Come early to avoid be
ing disappointed.
Kxmh'(c1 llerr Tomorrow 0
Tht- Honorable Mih. Victor
fJruce. lltitlxh aviatrix attempting
a flight around the world, who
wrecked her plane here two weeks
ago. in expected to arrive In Med
ford today en route to Han Fntn
cbtcu from Heattle, where her plane
wits re pa 1 1 el after having been
tthipped to that city from .Med ford,
fcihe will be ;in-ted by a Stand
ard Oil company xhlp. She was
Ht lied olid to have made her ap
pearance in Medford yeMteiday, but
wart unable to follow plans.
Coming Sheriff' Convent Ion
t Sheriff Italph Jennings will t
i tend the annual state convention
: of the sheriffs of Oregon to be
held In Portland on January .1,
ZZ and 2 4. Prohibition and law
j enforcement problems will bo
'among the leading topics of dis
, cuhslon.
T he n e w yu r o f 1 e rs a be 1 1 e r
chance if you are ready to meet iU
demand. Start now and the Med
ford husirwvs College can help you
win. Day and evening sessions in
al business subjects. Special even
In k class in public speaking now
open. Phone ft 64. (FvVN. 28 3
I Auto I,Iccu4m IsMied
j Tin sheriff's office Issued auto
j licenses yesterday to Jess Kodgers,
I A. Urnwn, F. 1. Graham, George
Gallupe, I. H. Dawson, A. I.. Mil
, ler and G. F. Dennlson of Med
ford, Wesley Ilartman of Jackson
ville, L. I. Sphere of Williams and
Jtobert Force of Central Point.
Permanent wave, ?".0() complete;'
facia If, scalp treatments and oil
shampoos, 0c. I'revost Beauty
Shop. KI5 W. Main. Tel. 363. 253tf
A Tolo Vl-lior
Jim Bobbins, chief operator of
the Gold Bay power plant, was a
business visitor in this city yes
terday. Dr. ('. J Johnston, Dentist,
I'hfppH Bldg. Bhone 14(12. 177tf
KwuigelM to Murry
Evangelist Kincr Kmestad, who
has been spending the Christmas
holidays visiting at Melrose with
friends, has returned to Medford.
The engagement of Itev. Mr.
Smestad to Miss Myra Bailey of
Melrose was recently announced.
Hoseburg News-Review.
foats relined and remodeled at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bldg. Mr. Harry Andrews, Tel.
1 1 S 1 . tf
Mr. Oarlock Still HI
The condition of Mrs. Lee Gar
lock was reported last evening
to be somewhat improved after
having been 111 Mince the early
part of November. Hho was a
patient at the Kacred Heart hos
pital up until two days ago and
was received there after she had
taken somewhat of a relapse.
It's ttmo to fill your radiator
with antl-freeze. I'rostone, alcohol
and Clyeo at Klchtner's Gain go.
23tf
Ski Kxprrl At Bake
A if Oslino, an expert ski Jump
er, was among those who spent
.Sunday a week ago at Crater Lake,
skiing and tobogganing. Mr. Ost
1110 was much impressed with the
possibilities for Jumps In the vi
cinity of the lodge and government
camp.
Phone r4i. "We'll haul away
your refuse. City Hanitary Service.
287U
Kolinsky Buck In City
Superintendent K. C. Kolinsky of
Crater national park, and family
were expected hack last night from
their holidays visit nt San Fran
cisco. Brill Sheet Metal Works docs ex
pert repairing, fender and auto
body repairing. tf
Hunter Gets otigiir
Government Hunter Hai ry Stokes
returned to Grants 1'ass last Wed
nesday with a male coiiRar, shot
In the Williams Creek district.
Dry kindlings, $2.:U a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 242tP
Attended OffleviV Session
Among the Jackson county
peace officers who attended the
periodical session of the Southern
Oregon )aw Enforcement Officers
at Uoseburg last night, were Sher
iff Ralph Jennings. Deputy Sheriff
Oscar Dunford, City Traffic Offi
cer George Present t, Cal Wells,
deputy t'nlted States marshal, nnd
Cy Herr, state prohibition officer.
A large gutherlng was expected at
the session.
For grade A raw milk, call 513.
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
tf
I'hiiic l or Tmn SimpHon
There are few fiddlers who can
equal T. I. Simpson of Prospect
who teams up on occasion to fur
nish some real old-time dance
music with Jim Grieve. They
come long distances to hear these
musichi .ns and watch them In ac-
1 lion, which Is nmeihing of an en
tertainment In Itself. Mr. Simp
son was at the Imperial hotel
yesterday. The Oregnnlan,
It r o k n window regluxed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 30tf
Two Clill Ait ion-. Tiled
The case of the Stato ImTus
tiiu I Aceldt-nt commission against
L. 11. Hansen and K. P. Hansen
for dslmed duo for fees
was on file yesterday at the coun
ty clerk's office. The commission
also had n suit on file against
Mimlcy Pinkett for $J14, claime-,1
due for fees.
Voi'lull" nf tlMlncttnn. Thr
liM!.l'... o.t. Holly thf.itor, ti
YMtetl Ko-M'hurir Friend
Chnrlri Friend of Medfnrd ppent
a few dnvn in Uoseburg l.tHt wec
vinltlnc Mend. w
For grade a uw milk, call V.'!.
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
tf
Umin For North
Mii Peatrlee henhrooke U'fl hy
train ytnrdy for Portland, where
Mie will renume her ntudles fir
having pent the holiday with
rein liven nnd friends In Table
Ito. k und Medford.
MEDFORD MATLoTRIBTjyR MEDFORD,
Gold Hill Couple Wetl
.Mm. licit ha liett. 34. became
I the bride of JamcH L'hiHholm,
both of fluid 11 III. Tuesday,
j The couple wuh united in mar
f Hug by County Judge C. CI. Oil
' lette. Trunin I'afii Courier.
VnlunMir Meeting Monday
The regular monthly meeting of
! tin- Medford volunteer fire de-
partmcnt will be hnld tomorrow
evening and a J 00 per cent at-
tendance Im urged by Fire Chief
! ftoy Klliott. KeKuUtr routine drill
will be the order of the evening.
Jlalt New Phone Jtules
The public service commission
last week suspended the tariffs
of the Columbia 1'Ulllles company,
which supplies electrical energy
for the towns of Kagle Point.
Uutte Falls, Prospect. Merrill and
Matin. The order was based on
Informal complaints relative to
rates anil proposed service.
Dry kindling $.u0 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 242tf
Ittvt For F-iigene
Lawrence and Canjllle Clemen
son left yesterday for Eugene
where they will resume studies
lifter hiivinif snent the oust two
weeks here with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. . M. L lemenson.
Dance at Jacksonville tonight.
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Wet-U-cnd In Ash bind
Mrs. Cliff Gas of Medford - Is
spending the week-end in Ashland
with Mr. nnd Mrs. P. li. Hardy.
Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 243tf
SchooJ FJoetloii Saturday
To determine whether the dis
trict will start the operation of
a school bus for the service of
students Jiving several miles from
the school houso, an election will
he held at Central Point on next
Saturday. There is considerable
Interest In the proposition and it
is thought there will be a favor
able vote.
Dr. Itobt. E. Lee, Liberty Bide
Eyea examined, glasses. tf
Sunday Flue Fires
Two flue fires occurred last
Sunday, one at noon at the A.
C. Joy ranch In the Bellview dis
trict and the other early in the
evening at the home of Mrs. J.
S. Parsons in Ashland.
IC 1 1 route Homo
- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ezell of
Portland stopped In Medford yes
terday en route to thoir home,
ufter having visited in Iowa nnd
other eastern states. Mr. Ezell is
state supervisor for the Brother
hood of American Yeoman,
Bark From Salem
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Daniels have
returned from Salem where they
attended the funeral of Mr. E. E.
Dent last Wednesday. Mr. Dent
was the father of Mrs. Daniels.
New Year's At Vreka
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden of
Ashland nnd Mr, and Mrs, Tom
Roscbcrry of Medford were visit
ing in Vreka last Thursday.
Will Kilter Jefferson
Kdythc Strommen left last night
by stage for Portlnnd where she
will enter Jefferson high school.
Homo From Europe
Mrs. T. J. MaJmgrcn returned
to her home In Phoenix last Tues
day after spending six months in
Europe. Mrs. Malmgrcn spent the
greater part of her lime in Hol
land. - i
Meet Next At Ashland
The next meeting of the Rogue
River Valley Ministers association
will he held lit the Presbyterian
church In Ashland.
tlupjiucso Recovers Coat
John Kado, well known "cus
todian of cleanliness" for the
Copco general office building. Is
rejoicing over, tho recovery of his
new leather coat stolen from his
car the other night. The coat
was a Christmas present nnd John
hated to lose it. Ho reported the
theft to the police department nnd
ufter some senrch about town It
was discovered adorning the hack
of a 12-ycnr old hoy. Though
somewhat tho worse for wear, it
was recovered and John Is again
wearing his customary smile, as
well as the coat.
Surrrrlnjr From Kya t'Icor
John Bonar of Phoenix Is ' 'a
patient In n hospital nt Ashland,
receiving treatment for on Direr
on his left eyeball. tM0W
N ot lev.
The kindergarten conducted by
Mrs. Williamson at 10H So. Orange
St., will reopen Jani'My Mh. Mon
day. A beginners' class will be !
organized at the beginning-xt the
new term, and those interested in
entering new pupils may net In-;
fovmntlnn by culling l ;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KO R RENT Thrve room modern
furnished house. 315 South
Peach Fred C. Sander, plume
im-R. tf
FOR SALE -Oak nnd manmniia ,
wood for mile. Naihiim Newcomb. '
Jr., 725 South Central. Phone
735-R. . I
roll KAI.K Shfllvil corn. J1 Ml
l'i-r loo. l'lione l.'J-J-t. Mio
Nl.-.l. rmi-v. r. :SS
Full KAI.K t were we'l lmprov- '
ih! ranch. 1-4 mile from Central
Votnt. 4't aere fine alfalfa, 'i :
aere af'.niyuji. Home fruit. Suit-,
irrigated, ttnnnlnc creek. F'n.
' for h raUiiip. Now bt.fc hom': (
never tailing wi-ll for trrlcntlon, ;
7-ronm hntie. end Z'-vA tv-rn and
olher building. Prlrv soo. liest
of terms. A rnif haiRiiin I
1 1 A c K K i a n e h 1 1 we to 1 ' a r i f i o 1
hluhw An ijral eountrr horn
with ineonif. (i)ll'Met lea, he..
Of IVuilett. full ttearn. Kil'"
In iKrtted. Plenty .f timh r un-
i:iiprned land ideal fit ehi'ten
and turkey r i ln ? M'mrs.
N tt riMm mrtd.'rn hr.ue m
aite and eh,i k n hnn. Knelta
walntiuitn.l g'Mp.s. prk IVI'HV
c.eod term
Southern Oregon Reattv Co.
1 1 s Not ih Itiwrmd
V1 have pny amount o." fiuthrn
t"altfornla property to -hange
fur ItnKtie Klver vlliy properly.
Hrim; In our l.stlns.
Klamath' Herd Itecord
KiKhty-neven herds, containing
one thousand one hundred thirty
three cowh were tested for con
tagious abortion in Klamath coun
ty during 1930. according ti the
annual report of C A. Jlenderson.
county agent. Of this number 11
per cent of 124 were found to be
reactors and 3 per cent of 43. were
suspects. Over 90 per cent tit the
reactors wore slaughtered. .
Was Ln San Fruiiclco
C. M. Brewer, vice president
and general manager of the Copeo 1
and Mountain States Power com-
panics, returned Friday from sev- 1
era I days business trip to San j
Francisco. j
Here From Uoeburg
W. J. , Emerson was a local j
business visitor from Itoseburg ;
yesterdaj
Favors City Mniuigcr I
In u pre-inauguration address '
before the Salem chamber of j
commerce. Mayor-elect Gregory
said he would submit at an early,
date to the voters of the city tho j
matter of a city manager govern- I
ment. - ' 1
Condition Improving j
Lucille Heiler who has been quite
111 'for some time 'Is 'getting alonw '
much better. t ,M I j
VIENNA, Jan. 1 (P) Hiutlng
marked the opening tonight of the
fir-t Vienna showing of the Amer
ican motion picture "All Quiet
on the Western Front."
Fascists blocked the entrances
before the screening started and
when police attempted to clear
the approaches one officer receiv
ed a serious head wound.
Further trouble developed in
side the theatre where Fascists
flung tear gas bombs and thus
necessitated the airing of the place
before the performance started.
Eventually the police threw
strong lines around the area to
subdue demonstrators who threat
ened to storm the theatre.
The agitation was similar In
tone to that staged by fascists
against the picture in Berlin last
month.
The film, produced In Holly
wood from a hook written by a
German nuthor, shows the life of
the the German 'common; soldier
during; the. world wnr.j
SEEK CHANGE IN
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 3. iA')
The executive board of the Ore
gon state federation of labor here
today adopted tho legislative pro
gram formed at the annual con-'
venlion of the federation last Oct
ober in Medford.
. Hen T. Osborne executive sec
retary of the federation, said the
organization would seek modifica
tion of the e ig h t -h o u r la w f o r
laborers so that its previsions will
include those working for the
state highway commission.
The federation, he said, will
seek an amendment to the small
loan law; free textboks; old age
pension; enactment of the federal
child labor amendment; restric
tion of injunctions in laltnr con
troversies; und amendment giving
the labor commissioner more
power in wage troubles; nnd abol
ishment of the "yellow dog" con
tract system.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Juu. 2. (fl'l
The sum of (250.000 for a sweep
ing Investigation of telephone
rates in the state is proposed in
legislation requested by the Oregon
Club, Inc., according to petition
presented to the Multnomah Coun
ty legislative delegation here last
night. The argument for the plan
was presented by Walter R. Whit
beck, Portland Insurance man who
siid that the profits of tho tele
phone company were being pyra
mided on high charges of service.
Hand Tailored
Caps
Buy one tot $1 05. Tako
another for
5c
The Men's Shop
Next to RUIto Theatre
Suirtlay Dinner
o
Dmrrer M.00
"The food Is Better" 0
at The Medford
r -'I
tiecirotherspy tniropricne j
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Tenth Successful Year In Medlorf
Treatmema by Appointment
Natural Methods Pood Science
Medford Center Bldq. Phone Hi
RIOTS MARK 'ALL
VIENNA SHOWING
OftEflOX, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4. Iffl
Skiing Party in
Avalanche Path
Carried to Death
4 4 4 4
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GLAAIS, Switzerland, Jan.
3. (p) An avalanche of snow fc
that swept down a mountain-
side near here yesterday car-
4 rled three members of a Oer-
4 man Bkiing . party to their
deaths.
A group of 15 were crossing
a frail bridge over a ravine
when the snow descended
suddenly and without warn-
lug. Twelve members of the
party were rescued after great
difficulty.
The group was part of a
party of German tourists who
had been passing the - New S
Year holiday iu the Swiss
Alps.
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DUE HERE TODAY
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 3 JP
.Mrs. Victor Bruce, KnglLsh aviatrix,
arrived here today from Seattle
w he re her airplane, damaged in
landing at Medford about two
weeks ago. had been rebuilt.
Mrs. Druce a:d her plane per
formed well on her flight from
.Seattle.
The round-the-world aviatrix
plans to leave for Medford tomor
row but after that hor plans are
indefinite except that she intends
to arrive In San Francisco next
Wednesday.
RIVERSIDE, Cal., Jan. 3. OP)
Investigators of the district attor
ney's office here sought traces to
day of two masked men who
t a rred and Xea thered M rs. A una
Wood, GO -year-old homesteader
Thursday.
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Oregon heads the nation with
the lowest mortality rate for the
sixth consecutive year.
Main and Bartlett Sts.
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business district '. . .
Located in tbo very heart of ttie
MODERATE PRICES
Single Double
75 rooms, running alcr, private toilet $J to :i H to t 5
JSO renins, each wtih private bsth... t;i lo II It in J T
145 rjoms, caoh with private bnth.. 15 to S 7 to $10
Also Special Weekly and Monthly Hates
A number of large and bcnmtltil i, S, 4 and 6 room suites.
I? to '.'5
Fireproof Parking? ami Garage Facilities close ly
in
Garage service to and
extra
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Franco Italian. Cufe
Alexandria Drug Store Fountain Lunch
ludiau Grill Cytcria Peacock Inn Coffee Shop
Alexandria Hotel Company
E. C. EITLEY. CtIARl.ES B. HAMILTON,
President. Vlce-rresident and Mansgln Director.
One of the Hamilton chain of Hotel
'Hi,
IH MINES, MILLS
t
LONDON. Jan. 3 iPj Indus
trial troubles in two major Indus
tries make this a gloomy week-end
for Rritain, today a miners' confer
ence broke down at Cardiff and in
Lancashire it appeared that noth
ing could stop a threatened strike
of 200.000 men in the cotton in
dustry. The miner had hoped for some
sort of compromise with the own
ers, but this afternoon their spokes
man aid they were going to try
for a conference with Ramsay Mac
donald on Monday.
It looked as though they would
suggest once more that the gov
ernment take over the pits and
run the industry at least tempor
arily, assuring employment to min
ers who would face great misery In
a strike.
Two mines have been idle since
New Year's day when they stopped
work automatically at the expira
tion of a temporary aifreement on
wages and working hours. They
want retention of the old eight
hour day, or the full r ight-hour
wase for th 7 1-2 hour day estab
lished by the new coat mines act.
The owners are willing to accept
the 7 1-2 hour day but they want
to cut the wages proportionately.
The weaving Industry is dead
locked over the demand of the mill
owners that each weaver ivjw op
erating four looms double the num
ber of machines under his charge.
They have offered a substantial In
crease in pay. but the men are
holding out on the ground that the
proposed system would result in
throwing many weavers out of
work.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3 -MP; Trends
toward pointed radiators, more
sombre hues, low bodies of accen
tuated length and Increased speed
and pickup for the 1 13 1 auto mod
els were revealed today' with (he
opening of the 31st national auto
mobile show at Grand Central
palaee.
Phone 37
"It costs no mora
to stop at the
dlstlnctlva
Alexandria
than at tht
avenge hotel"
from outdoors vithrut
charge
a
BERLIN'. Germany. Jan. 3.-(T)
Miss Amy Johnson, llrilisll wo-
man flier landed at Tempelhof
airdrome near here at 0:4 p. m.
imlftv nftr n flfifhi from Cologne,
j She is attempting to fly Horn Eng-
land to Pelping. China.
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Clever comedy with a punch that
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Genevieve Tobin
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'You're in the Army Now'
"Confounded Interest' '
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MIL JANNINGS luSRLENE DIETRICH in y1
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LA GRANDE. Ore.. Jan. 3.
The Grand Bonde valley is in the
midst of a January thaw today,
The minimum temperature last
night was 33 degrees above zero,
rising to 44 today under a brlgj.
HJ
To shield another he hid in the
shadow of disgrace.
A red-blooded drama of the red
coated "Mounties"
A story of
treashery
exposed and
heroism
rewarded with
LOIS
MORAN
J. HAROLD
MURRAY
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ADMISSION
Eargain OKn
Matinee CtJ
Evening 50
CHILDREN 10c 0
ANY TIME
TUESDAY
2M