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BY .HOWARD ROCKfY
ROMANCE Of RADIO j
' ttmtio hrnion n new
ojtparttmil'u In Ailriffjinu,.e0
',.) ,fl,,rirt( ( d a-
(fldfiif. HPftirfjifl a ' porcelain
mtiAk dtatinmit hy Dwlu'm t'luttf
liiiw, artiat. alie Wntiiri a "rnvs.
Iirv hIuhit on tlie tiir. known
onlu as : "ilailrmviulle Maaoue."
tint tiira to turoet htr lot tor
Jilnlnv I'rinri. tircaa utient. he-
rnvac , lit i- her (tiafluurrmeHt.
. Arimlil Ifronhitrfi. movie urodi.ccr,
fa ahot ht o moskett b bmuH white
innkiwi iilitlm.ca to Vivifttoe,
Ailren'a n'ster tlm anapeeta the
rcomon via Ati-ien ami thrcateua
to ncntae Vfvieitn of the ahootino
vnieaa atie iuriminntca her slater.
A telrtnom aimttil "Aitriiatrin"
hints the arudrr true Krouhvro'a
oaanUn-nt nnii Ihrentrna to throw
the htoine lot Aih:en. Krnnltrifi
rtxincat oa interview with Ailern.
, lehum he olijiorriitln knoira onlti
ua 'ilailenintaetle Mnamic,"
:' . Wf . Chapter 21
1 TWO VISITORS
AS Arnold Krcnberg entered.
Alleen was certain of only one
tiling.. -,'-. -,i - r,.-
Whoever Arlraatela mlKlit be. she
knew Unit the former Miss Uanta
Vlaus and the mystery lady of the
tussle were one and the sums per-
on. mat meant Adrsstoia was
aware that she was Alleen (liny
It also meant that the sender
linked Alleen with tho shooting of
the roan who wan hand In lilt liat
sad stluk to Nora Nolan now. ..
, His., manner ; wo perfect as lie
bowed and . llianuou her for hor
JUnaneas In, paimlttlng lilui l.p
cerno. v - -,r-. . ....
"1 flutter, niysoll that Alndemol
ielle may know something of me,
he said. "As It happens, my thi ntre
for tlio new form of clnemn
openB a week from to night. Nutur-
uUy, )t Is my .dcRlie to ..nako this
a rgala occasion. .Madctuolelle, of
course, has the lCnKishV ;
He was almost, apologetic as he
put that question. It nave Alleen
a start. How simply he might have
trapped ber and might even do
so. jwt. It aha was not careful.
. "My theatre's inurnls aro from
Jie brush of. an artist friend of
yoursw. Perhaps ..Mr. .CliannJiiK has
told you I tried to reach him hy
phone today, but It nouns he In
out' of town," . , , ,
It that waa. true,. Alloen did not
know it. alia , wondered wholhor
thiS'icceusa, fur,.coialng. to her. dl
rectly was a dcllhoruto falsehood.
"I. wanted to ask Mr. Chnnlilng
whether, he and his model would
nott be i my guests thut evaniug.
Yon.'.have seen. the girl parhnpa?
Exquisite una charming! i (,,;.
.. Afloen only shrugged. .''
"But" to ! my -mission," he went
on.' '"Hearing yoiiiSlnx thia after
noon ..gave, me a great Inspiration
Mademoiselle Is new lu the radio
atid iiBy .theatre to the public.
wBat a. wondorfur comhlnntlon it
yi)it' would-sng toi ara '.that. night!
a pruuucat 1 nuoR'tip. .couici ne . iir
ranged, and It would result lii no
trt8;of 'a(lvaiiiuBe to -us both." Of
loiirse.u 'suoniti expect; to. pay the
customspy t tee;" ' Vi. : : ,.
i'T)iaf"gvo. Ailccn a loophoio.
'i'Ai-.atjld.'jiiy, .contract. with -Air.
Ollii-k wtjiiid. 'iiidvont Vmy, itpltic
hai..;'". Yibu ' see'.tie S has ielainert me
'4''ncltlslv.featilre.''i -" ;.:.' . ,
' ; ;Wha , pity!".i ainemed )ron
bevg, "And yet ,1 cgnhot blame
ft 1 1 j . But perhaps you,, would, con
eeot to bo ray... guest that evening
also?" Alleen saw that lie meant
to. .Insist , on tie)' prnsence If. he
COUld, ! . ' . . :
'"May 1 tell you later?" she ivaltcd.
"It- my -engagements permit. And
now, will you excuse me If I to
c.elve my callers." Alleen rlt like
choutlng ttir Joy as she heard .the
telephone. . i
"Certainly," said K ion berg, lie
gave no Indication that the purpose
of kla visit, waa not pleasantly . ac
complished. "May 1 trust that your
answer will be the one J hope for?"
'.'Someone , to. auejik to Mmlf mol.
selle." Nora Nolan Interrupted,
apologetically. , . , , ...
"If . It's posslhli i sbnli ho glad
to adoept,",. Alleen answered,
, "Hello! 'La. MnaqurT" Alleen
heard Jtuimy'j volco. . "Mslcu, old
.dean I'm -hero-with KIbIii. We're
,up to' our necks in things. Would
you ii)lnd a lot It I .don enma back
to meet your saw-bones friend?"
1 "No 1 dou't mind that hut
Jimmy!" Allueu sprko. in a guardod
whisper. "ArnoM Kroiihcig was
Juat,liere. . . ,Ys, , Von sno I
couldn't help It. . . . And there's
something else that ihn,y. bo mure
important." Willie ut coinnient us
to Me mconluii. kIio told him of the
postcard, nml I hat Kiohbeig hnd
seen It. '
"Don't let It worry jnii." Jimmy
answered, "Hy the way, I run Into
(Hack. I I li Ink he'll lie drniilug
In. Tell him about the dor-tor. That
ought In tickle hlin " .
-"What ..about Kronberg'a sugges
tion?" .,.';; I T , ') .'- I ),-;;'; t
"Nix on thati'l lie ';vetined. -"Well,
I've got to run along. I'll be see
ing you."
lie had hardly bung up when
the -office announced Doctor Saun
ders. A few ml on lea later, (he
gave him her band as he Intro
duced himself.
"So," lie observed with a whim
sical smile, "your musk Is more
Ihun a figment of the announcer's
Imagination, 1 rather wondered
.'ust how true these torJes about
you were."
From the way he spoke, Ailwn
wait clnvlnceil I hat be bad no sus-;
picfon nf the nidftk'e real purpose.
"Oh. yes," Kht auswered lightly.
"You see 1 &ui .u mystery, and It's
reully quite amusing being one, i
mean."
"It must he." He smiled. ".Mot
people arc so transparent. It's
rather Intriguing to meet someone
who stirs tile Imagination. You
see, I've been trying to picture you
ever since i beard your voice. Only
somehow, I expected to sue you
face to face."
-'Perhaps. I'm more appealing L
as a mystery," she suggested. "Hut
speaking of . voices, 1 know what
yoif mean. When I first spoke to
you, over tho wire. I'd an, Idea what
you would he like", .
"Aud a in I?", he Inquired.
- "Almost exactly," she told him.
"lint It doesn't always work that
way. I've often listened to slngeiu
over, ibo radio. - Then, sometimes,
when I've met (honi they didn't
fit my pictures. Perhaps that's be
cause all voices sound different on.
the air.',' , . . -
"Really? That's very ln(ercstlnf.
I've never been In a studio."., .' ''
"Then you muit come sometime."
"I should like In," he assured
her, "To me. there Is uomething
marvelous lu . what rndlo may "be
come. As a physlclun. 1 cau see
an even greatei mission thut It
may fulfill. To-day, It not only
brings us great,, lint mediocre
music. Hut the uir is already cre
ating Its own artists and com
posers. Suppose, It you will, that
Boino day. there mqy ! broad
cast physicians. Porhapu they will
praaoibc tvlth mu.ttv for our nil
tlohtil ills. Not lectures on habits
anil nostrums, but tonics com
pounded of melodic thut may make
us a bettor world,", - . ,
"What a - wonderful thought!"
Alleen exelnliheil. ''Yon really 1111181
soe the station." .
"And pet-haps ho hailed as a
lunatic!" Doctoi Saunders laughed.
"Still, my. dream is no more fnni-l-ful.thun
radio Itself would have
been two decade i ago,. Ayiien-1 .see
tlie - marvelous', effect of ,(radlu', nif
my,-iiutieiits. It ntitiirnlly 'apiienlH
to'me nfl-a mediuin, .that may pus-
Hdsii, curative powers we'-doclucM
have never yet conceived." , - "
'.'You really, hellevo , that., pos
sible?" Alleen,.wa-' Impressed. -
Perhaps; Who. knows?" He
smiled. "Hut lot's forgot roy visions',
nhtl talk, aliout yourself,- You iH'e
wonderfully genorouo, lu offer to
cumo and sing for us. Au1! 1 know
you'll love my kiddies iust its
they'll love you."
"Tell me about them! , .
As Doctor Saunders , continued,
Alleen waa so ' fascinated, that an
hour passed bcfnro either of them
became aware of II. Then the ar
rival of Ivmllo Glnck awakened
them to the time. ... ... -.-.,
"You two must .know - each
other!" Alleeu was elated as she
presented them,. "I want., Doctor
Saunileie to tell you what lie's been
telling , me. And I want to go to
his hiwpltiU to slug tor his , Utile
patlonts. . You won't .object, I'm
sure!" ... '.- ,. , ., ,
Why should 1?" said Cluck. "I
met Jimmy Crane, nud ho told me
about your offer. Perfectly all right
with me. Emlle Oluck A Cle. might
even make t donation. How's that
nppeal to you?" .. n ;x -
"Perfect!" Alleen was delighted.
She was In such marvcluus s.lrlts
that all at ones alio dreaded being
left olone. .."Can't you both stay
here und dine with me? I should
lovo to havo you."' ,-. V , ,
"I . was hoping I'd he asked."
Uliick winked at tho doctor,
'.'And I shuiild Jlko, nothing bet
ter," Saunders ncceptnd gladly.
This masked lady appealed to him.
not solely because of. her Interest
In nil Hint he hni! said, hut bo-
cftUM! of something,., else somo-
thllig us yet so aiil. lie (but he could
not ilellne II. .
!('(,. .ft,-, iv. ?. tt .- ,,, fe I
Tomorrow council or war lo
held to eocldo how ten to matt
K i-t-r-tiei q't thrr.it.
: CENTRAL POINT
CKTJt.l .POINT!, ore., VVIi. It.
--(ypecllil) lli-teuutes to repl'e-
"l thr l.Vnlrnl Point htitlw school
nt the liri-uon slute e,iin-iitlnn ln-M
heluunri' U unit ll at Cyrvnllls
wero .chosen friini the S'-tlUn- class
its (ullowii: ttvclyn Hinit'i. Dtntiihs
JonM. IlllVf r Ohi-ncllaln anil
Cli.ti-Us Tiyior. Th.y will W
chiitieroned by .IIks l.ovel Wlierely.
' There w t 1. m m,j. , i(. .j,
this Tllefilay as itnilotluectl irev
lmily Tile next ellnli- will
FALSE TEETH
. Cau Not Embarrass
MM wonn-t'd of fnUn tri-th hnvc
ufl'n'(l it!il ( inltjn vmrii( he
r,'(iin. their t'-fth iln.)iH')l nr
p'l nt Jut (he wrMK lim. !
itt.i It vp In fear of iIHk h:iitrnliiy
t yittt. .lut Mprlnklf u Hill'
Kautoi'Mi on your pl.iU H. Mtikn
rnlKV TrtH ttny In 1 .1 nl f--
rornftfrwiMi". Sm-fii'ivi hii;ilh. iit
Kiltlt 4l ( (II- .1. HIM in iV tMiit.4 01 '
liny utll.T Kuml tliUtf Mime.
1
llat ilsou find
wvrv vIhUmi'h
nnd Mm. K.
4. MurrlA nf
hold ii n the aecotnl Tm-mluy f
Miiit'h.
Mr. and Mrn. X. .11,
fumtly nf Yrrkv.'f'...
1 nl (hp hmio f Mr,
Mr. und Mr. i
Muhrlc. iml., aro vi.iitln nl thv
Ihmik of Mr. Mnr.-LV n,.t., Miv
At Ih-rmunon. Thry art pl.innlnK
(Mi inuklmt nir:il lo(nt Onlr fm
uri home.
Mi.. IVarl ruldwolt rot 111 nod
from Hrott Vallov. I'ul., 011 Mon
day. M. M. K!nd!i formerly of Ton
I rii I I'oim, hrin iunt'd tho Aworint
vil kiih Edition afKlrMt nnd Main
ulivt'tK. Mr. Kindlo han many
filt-ml Hnd Hiiimint.inroA In uuvn
that will tw dud to m-r lilm hnrTi,
A nuinhcr of yomiK folk of ilto
I CI -1 l-y" cluh. Acrntnpunitd 1y Mr
and Mr. J. ; 1 ''aa'on, ntiondod
n irnvtldi.' .if rli tli-try iMub in
Mirtftu'd, Thtli.lidny PVonlnu al tho
Ili'lllC nf Mi. t ilniot. Tlioo hi
aitondiini'o wr' (iKji- 1 h-i inun.on.
Lwt'ifH- lltvT, H-'h n I.(M', Immihy
Itioitin. H.ni'ltth lliii.:., limihy
Jinrf, Mmy Juno llnnmuft, l.mir
u'h IIusht. MHtn, T(k.
alko Tak'.io, Janlrt'' IlonclKiy vo.
IotUH Ho,Hsvlj;rave and Carl Ilavor.
Minn Kutherine Ulood, a tiac)ior
in the high ru-houl, tdjiujit the week
end at her homo in KiiKne.
4
"Big Money" Holly's Wednesday Hit
ABLE POINT
KAOLK I'OINT, Koh. !i. The
Civic Improvement club Ih foop-'
orating with the nehool board in
i the planting of tie oh annK the
j went nido of tho hlh Mohoo
buildlhK. ,
Mm. Sophia ChHdr-th and Mib
Klva Miller wore pli-aaiil calli'ifi
at the homo of Mm. Royal llrown
Wodnesdiiy.
Mii. Harold Van Hvny onter
tnlned nt oardn 'I'hursiiay oveninK.
'I'he kuph((' proypnt wro Mrs. I-oia
l'earoe, Mr. Kern IIciiNhaw, M in.
Mary ilemihuw. Mm. Tolle, Mr.
Hazel KiiiL-ald, Mi'K. ('Iiaili-M Wal
ker. Mm. I-cnit Htowell. Mary,llan
naford and Hazel IoIiiih.
- The foHowlnK lud ok attended
tho farm homcmakei-H conference
n Modford Friday: aIik. W H.
ltrown. Mrc. Kranoev Cnmpbell.
Mrs. Cora Morari and Mrs. .1.
Frank lirown. They report a very.
lntort'jt:nit: meeting. I
Mr. and Mr. V. H. I.'ttiih were
buHincK ration TiiOMdat. Mr. and
Mih. J,umb have recently iur
ehaHed the Walter KnKherw raneh.
Mr. and Mr. ThoninM Carlton of
1'roNpeci were liMHlueK' eaii-M
Wednesday. ' - -
Cecil Morgan of Klnmaih Fa tin
Ik MpendiiiK a few ilny' with his
ttKitUi.r l iU f'nl'ti' Mi.I'L'Iltl.
Mr. and frH. V. C ClemontR u .H,('k
nnd .Mr and Mi'ri. Frank I'.rown
entertained Thttrmlay eveninK with
it card party. Six tabloH w re in
play. 1'rizes for the hih score
were awarded to MImi Fern Slmp
Kon and Mr. W. II. -ISrown: the
eonsoladon to Mr. A. c. Mittle
uladt and . Karl Kloner The doro
iationn and refroHhineiitK carried
out'lhe fpllit of Vabnlino'H day.
(liicHta present were Mr. and Mih.
MIttteHtaedt. Mi ami Mih. I!u
ford Chirk. Mr. ami Mrn. V. H
Vuunir. Mr. 'el(:i lloluieM. Mih.
Jottie Van Scuy. M r. mid Mrs.
V. H. lirown. Kyi Van Seov. Fei r
HimpHOii VotUi .OUon, Until Ail
ken. C. M. Haan, MisH larnei
Mr., and MrH. ' t:. F. levins and
Mr. and Mim. Karl Ktoner.
I'Hii Money",
; roles In "Blaze o' (Jlory," In )iiclu
ne played l-.ddie JowI1iir s role,
und in 'What a Man!" portraying
the ohaiactwi played in he Jijig.
liwh version by Reginald Ienn ;
Bohr haH won recoKnitlon a a
eompoHer, several of his numbers
having been introduced intO'rox?ent
productions. .
Frederic March Star
Of Craterian Film
Don't neglect that
SORE THROAT
iiddie Ouillon nd Miriam Scegur in
A ha the feature
ini-
Tlu' .'first talking picture to
mortuljze the Wall Street "runner"
is "liiK Money," a new I'athe com
edy drama directed by ' ltuyHell
Mack, which will he on view at tin1
I lolly thc.'itrc on Tuesday and
Wednesday.'
I'M die QuIIIjim. youthful come
dian, Ik -seen in thin production iim
ind-bnnd-houKe nii'Siicn'i'
whose unusual luck In gambling
caUKcH him to Ki'fiduale hk otic nl'
the notorious racketeers of
uriderworld.
to carry ImndredH of thminnndH of
dolliii'H In HOi'iniiicH and eaali in
(he course of one working day.
That "runners' are HometimeH
"t;i ken for a ride,'' as illustrated in
(his i'at he picture, l (piite true,
for i hero are numerous cases of
this type on record in I lie New
York police department at the
present time,
.Jiesides Kddio Quillan, the fea
tured played in ."Mi? Money" are
Cohort Armsiront:. .Tames (Heason,
tliej Miriam Seeprar, Margaret LivhiKS
t ton, 11 o h pi't - 10d( son. . Dorothy
Ina Claire, Frederic March,
Mary Brian snd Henrietta Cros-.j
man play important parts In "The!
Itr.vul Pnrtiilv nf Itfnit.lu-m-i' u-I.Inh
! cornea to the Fox Craterian theatre
on Wednesday next for a two day
run.
"The Royal Family" is tho Inti
mate, amusing and at times hilari-
ouh presentation of a mythical i
family of reinin performers on I ' i 1 t t .i .t, t a
the American stai;e. u reveals Anilioritics are "wnrninff the public that sore tnroai is
X:S;i,,uionS prevalent, and not to neglect the condition. At the
tnn nnd their loy.nty to mo si.iko firfit sign of any soreness, take immediate steps to ease
! 'isT cm the the lliroat and to reduce the infection. Bayer Aspirin -
: smteiy Ki-anumoiher ot the c.nvn- wji tj0 folk I Use it as a gargle. Three tablets crushed
tiisli elun. .iss (.'lalro is her .... ,.. n rt ! l,,,t
daughter, the - leadlni? emotional , 111 tlimblcrflll Of WOLer. Relief IS llliniCdialC, IUl
aetreHM of the Majce: Miss Hrian reppat unlj aH tracc 0f SOrCneSS 811(1 lilt lanimatlOn IS
is tho KranddauKhler, about to - . , f 11
enter the life of the theatre; i 0110. Take U10SC tablOtS lreelV 10 WarU Oil COUlb,
March Is the family h representa
tive in tho movies head-stron?,
impulsivo, lordly, a master of both
comedy and tragedy, a senilis poa
sessed of the nmiisiiiK majinerlsms
And idiosyncrasies of the type.
Walter OeLeon, who wrote the Christy and other noted players
original story of "HIk Money," Ims , :n . in the supporting caft.
evidenced n wide knowleflie .of the i A fine program of short subjects
habits of this Kroup of yount? men I will :i!m he siiown with this fea
for whom it is n common practice tare picture.
and for prompt relief of headaches and body aches
from colds, exposure, or other causes. Bayer Aspiri
can't harm you, and it does prevent all sorts of needless
suffering! Get the genuine tablets, stamped thus:
fflL
BAYER ASPIRIN
'Ex-Flame' Is Hit
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In Western Role
I
- WH,: llii
tnW mm,
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PKOHI'Ri'T. Fidi. 9. (Kpl.)
Mr. and .Mrs. tiiilo ; f Irleve. Mrs.
Frank ManniiiK and yMiss Demy
.MunnliiK pent Katnrday. in Med
O. W. Train of Itouuo Ulver is
vlsilini? his t''n-ln-law and daiiKh-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collier.
The new mill on the Kvormeen
ranch him started operations.
. - Mm. I.t-e I'Mmondfon has loft
for the coast In an effort to bene
tit her health. . , . . There aro heart throbs a-pln(v
- M. ' Tracy Mocthby wjient IHHt In '"Kx-l -latne." wiiieti Is now jjlav-
woolf'- in Klamath Kiillrf-liliesi of Inff iU thi- Kox Crtiferlau the.Hcr-
'her son nnd dnuchicr-i-law. Mr. .hist as the old mciodmmu a'p-
and Mih. Kd iionthby. pealed , to the .people of former
Mr."- ami Mr. Fit 'lioothby of fenerations, so will this, up-to-date
Klamath , Falls ... were week-end version interest all (he moderns
'guests at, the Tracy Boothby home, who see . it. Noil Hamilton and
" Fred Nichols of Klamath Falls Mm-ian Nixon head an excepilon-
iipotit the week-end with his moth- ally fihlc cast...
oiv Mrn. L,lz?.:e Nichols; Mrs. Fred
Nichols -h, a scarlet fever patient FIRE DESTROYS CHURCH
111 U IMUIIItllll I'lllin 1 1 1 ir ' I II l I,
Jack Hcllenheek and Frank
I'oothhy. returned Tm-silay from J
tiiutheni California where theyi
have been for Hie pa.t two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MannhiK
were dinner guests Thursday f
Mr. and. Mrs.- Frank Manning and
Miss Deney Mauniu:. -
Mr. and Mrs. Mimr and Mr.
nnd .Mrs. Clark of Central Fo'lnt
Kpint Sunday at the Hubo Moore j Chfonno ciinsiiincs !Sr.0nti,0iWj on':;
home of coal a year.
V J
AND CONVENT IN OTTAWA
5 ffKj-t.
I'T..' KAV'P'IT.T.1-V N' V. Feh. X
j (fl'l Count Folke llernadotte,
nephew of Klnjr flusinf of Sweden,
i and Countess l!crnadotl,e, dau;h-
tor of II. Fdward Manville, wero
receiving conKiatnlatlons today on
the birth of a second son.
Th e ha hy a t i l ve 1 y est e rd a y a t
I the home of hei- parents and will
the named Count Folke of Wisborg,
his father's title, "
Upset Not Serious If
Bowels Get This Help,
When you're out-of -sorts, head-,
achy, dizzy. lil!ous, with coated
tantiue. bad breuth, no appetite, or
energy don't -worry. Itn prohab- j
ly constipation. I
Take a c a in 1 y Ca sea re t tonight
and see how quickly your trouble
cleans up. No nvore -iientlaehe; no j
g:ts on stomach or bowels. Appe- '
ttte improves; digestion is enconr- '
aged. Take another tomorrow!
niicht and the next niulit. (let .
every hit of the souring wasto out
oi jour sjmoiii. i lien ttvv , ,ii"w
bowl action is regular and com
plete. . - t-.
C'ascarets nre made from ens
cara. which doctoiy agree actually
.strengthens bowel muscles. Ten
cents at all drug stores. ' adV.
( ITT A W A , ( n t. . I'", b. il UT,
I'M re nT Undetermined origin : de
nt rr yed the church at St. .lean
ItapOte
! mitiicMti
j tailing a
(H'llcinls
and ' the mi joining
convent yesterday, t
Iomi e." tlliialed by cliiii'
;lt f-ilMI.OIMI.
Do-!
.lose Hohr. appearing in the title
role df the "Uogue of the. Hlo
flrande' coming tomoriow to-tlie
l-'ox Itialto theatre, is well known
to Sanlsh -speaking audiences as
the popular leading man of n
number' of Spanish . versions of
feature-length productions. Among
I he recent appearances In foreign
language films huve been leading
UP
and Wherever You Go
You Find
Blue Ribbon Malt.
N ' O-R T H
The impumllclpd popularity that Rluc Rihhon Malt
eaioyi could only be merited hy outMandinjE superi
ority. NUue under scientinc iiurcviin, tbu all
hurley mlt id constantly tcited to keep its high quality
uniform. Taat't why it i Aincricei's Hififjcit Seller,
and n inning new friends eery day. Tacked lull A Ihs.'
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Blue Ribbon Malt
Jrtmprica's Bizupst Seller
TUNfi IN. the Blue RibLorv,r1aft Jrstcr ColumbiJi Chain every Tuedciy beninnina Feb.. 3rd M 8:15 p. m.
VIA CALIFORNIA
C Coach fare )
Visit San Francisco, Los An
geles and other southern ciiiet
on your way East the fare is
no more.
65 to CHICAGO
(tourist sleeper fjrt)
Fares to nearly all nthcr east
ern cities similarly reduced.
Southern
PasiSic
..... J. C. Carle, agent
Phone 34
FENCE
SPECIAL
y. . ...
Just Received
Carload of Fence
Direct from the Factory
Lowest Price in Ten Years
We Can Save You Money
with Quality Fence
SPEciAL:'!"-'';;:S:
Shovels 69c ;
While They Last
Hubbard Bros.
'M ' ':' ' Corner Main and Riverside
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