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3 - .1 PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,- ORKGONy WEDNESDAY," JULY 1, 1931. Iocal and Personal Jlfihv Clinic.' Tomorrow . Mothers' who plan to tuk their children to the hahy clinic Thurs day at the Y. W. C. A. nr amkvA 1t phopo J3Sa, Hie bounty hmilth orrif. Dr. It- C. WilHoti will he In charso of tho clinic. Tim riuhrern Fly North Mr. and Mrs. .John Fluhrtr left by jjlnne this aiiomlng with their son. xwnry Muhisr, lor rortmmi, whan AJiv Kluhrt.-r will undergo a . nu'ilical exumliiatlon. IJtHmt lloilic Outlook Two Med ford cUlxtiui who wre enjoying the sunshine and shonrom of Portland over lha wek 'end were C. T., Oiffen und H. L, Lee. They report a great outlook tor thej fruit crop In the itoKue Kiver val ley. The vialtorn were at the Mult iiomuh 'hotel.-The Oregonlan. Mtoml JiVro Kunday Mr. and Mra. Loren Barklow of Yreku. Cal., motored' to Medford Sunday with Mr.- Barklow's i.ter. Mrs. A. C. A Hard and daughter Dorothy, who were returning to their home In Murnhfleld after two week' vUft at Yreka and Mon tague. William Haines Comes to Craterian Kliuiiutli ('imtnwtor ltowtl Kerdimind J. Johnson, 46, con tractor of Klamath Falln, collapaed at iiroadway and Couch street In Portland late Hunday and when Dr. Vernon Hohh of the emergency hos pital arrived, ho found the man had died. JIU death Is believed duo to a heart ailment. ( lies Is of Wallet . Mr. Elizabeth M eO.sk er and Minn Jeunelte Atkiiuwn of Corndo, Oil., are In Medford to vlnit Mr. und Mnp. John U'alte. y. tends Trarmfer moved to 1015 N. Central. Phone 315. 1UL' Uro from DMiuit I'Iimt lourifitfl and other from a dl taneo reiflatt-red at local hotel In- llroken windows glazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf I-shuo Iliilldlfijr Penult A bufldintf permit wuh Rtucd at the city office yesterday to Wm. U Uricker for an addition on the houxe at 1015 Went Main street, to cout I30U. Mrs. June to Ihlt Jtclutlvitf Mrs. Wilbur Jones of KHamath Falls and former well known Med ford woman, left Monday eveninK for Minneapolis wfrere he will visit her &n-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newbury. Mrs. Jonea will make the trip via the southern route and return by the Canadian Pacific. En route eho will visit her eon-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mehaffey at Oakland, Cal., a Bister, Mr A. N. HoIIhh at Los Angeles and another inter, Mrs, Charles Henstreet, In Portland. Once ftffiiln summer brlngH around vacations and the gool times associated with (hat joyful period. To Innurc against leaving out cement hi Jh, check over thla list or Hnecl.-l 1.4 ill Ail rlnn'a' vmi'll ctlido Mm. J. I). Mowery of Mono- ,,,, ,,r more uf thn; lulu, T. H Cuy Huyos of Tnclliin-1 in..,,,,!,,,! i .. ,,, , robe: Khuntung printed xl Ik suits. upuils, Ind., Tom Truly of Wichita KalK Tex., K. C. O Donnell Of New York City, It. W. Kemp of Mla- twiilu, Mont., M. K. Hanks of Chi cngo, III,, Jus. L. Konnoy and K. 1,. Yuruvlch of Washington. D. c., AUrtfl (1. Lewis, Jr., of (loneva, N. Y., and Tnlmadge C, Delufleld, Jr., of Chnppaiiuu, N, Y. . IJcfore your July 4th trip, try our now Iloubigunt Wuvo Lotion, lvn Frederick, Tel. i!)l. 102 . VbiM Crnlcr lake . Miss Phylllu Kuthorlne Kolinor of Los AjikoIoh loft thlH'noon by eta:o for ('ruler lukft. Hl will apnnil tho nlnlit thers, uocurdlng to preaent planu. . ; Spoelal ,4th .of July trips. : Tol. 801). ....,. 8Str formerly 22.r,(l, now 114.110; spring t'oata, forniorly to $:i!i.O0, now J15; all early aprlnx huta, :!.tl.r,; Houclo and rth)on turbans, S3.US; Snyler knit aulla, $15.00. ioi I'lllll-rTll(-l'H to Atflllulo Inatiraneo underwriter of Mod ford mot this morning for break faat at tho Hotel Medford, with an, and nttpndunco of 14 Many California VaintlonlHtd California nue.sta rei;iatored at Medford hutch Include Mrs. P. K Jonmw of Kan IJIeK.i, Mr. and Mrs. hi. 8. (lardlner of ftjilhoa. Mr. and Mn M. M. Clitu of Puadenu. Mr, and Mrs. Md c. I'utm-h of Han Bcr-, nardlno, Mr. and Mia. II. A. Htrv- ktr and son of Hunia. Ana, MarthiL lluwlpy of ItoMB, Mr. anil .Mrs. J A. llrennan of Sun Jose. Mrs. K nunustrnm of Lynwood. Mr. and Mr Jaqk Plinker uf Vallolu. Mr. and Mrs. ft. Adunu ()f Haerumento, mra. niitCK,.lone Hnilth, Mrs. O. B. Mltehcll, Mlfu C. V. Munnlmr. Dr. and Mia. I'. T. Cunnane, .Mr. and Mrs, (leoruo Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffieu, T. T(llefaen and funil ,y i-nyius r'ellner of Imk An Sco M. N. Hogan, 315 Liberty Illdif., for investments In stocks or bonds, ... 100 I, " lU'W from Wnslilfifftoil ' Awing the WafhlnKton guests at Medford hotels are. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas IIUKKlns of Tacomn, Kfflo Conner of Hpokane, J. O. Heed, J F. Dyer, Mr.'nnd Mrs. n. P. Moon ey, J, H. Puden, Mrs, K. L. Doug- las. Mrs. L. J. Bauer and Oretchen llofll.,.. U.,..ltln ' Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service 237tf proaent voted to afflllato with the national iirKaiilzullun. The, memberi Kelos, and the following from Sun Now l the oheapext time to cal olmlno and pnlnt Call us and wo'll give you an estimate of cost. Tel. 108. Cooler Tliuii 'ear Ago The highest temporuture of yes . terday, 70, was much lower than the maximum of the same day a year ago, 84.. A mild 'temperature in forecast for tonight und Friday. Hates for out-of-town trips. Tel. 000, H8if 'rniicisco: Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Audiow.1, Mrs. fl. W. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. V. Augaard and Jean and Carl Augaur, Miu. H. Urown nn,i jdauKhliir and Mrs. Charlea fl. Ives. nrlll Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf( Week Kncl In Vn'kn i' ' Mr, and Mivi. (leorge Armstrong went the week end at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Prank Dunphy In uresa, tjni. Hern on HllHlllOHH Mr, and Mrs. James A, Hlover oi orants Puss sper.t Tuesday In Aieuiuru on ijuslness. Mr. ICtrnrt Hero W. I. Kwnrt, commercial agent for the Lehltfh Valley railroad company, with headquarters In Se attle, arrived In Medford by train this morning, and will spend the day here attending to buxlnew matters. ' ' . Be sure to see the gorgeoua Oor ham silverware display in Law rence's window, Chl week only. 103 Visiting the Klu'lejs Mr. Rule of Clayton, Runs., Is tho gue.it of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheloy ut their homo tn Central Point. The party visited Crescent city last week end and this week end they plan to motor to Cm tor lake. .- . I v . mm j3U-V fS -i.. AVilliam HafneB, that young man of many ?siirprUej' on the cren, will blossom forth tomorrow at the Fox Craterian theater wth a Urit- tMh accent and a decidely now type of story In "Juwt a Gigolo." i lie nppeam as a younj? English I nobleman for whom marriaa of (Convenience haA.been. arranged- 'He hus.XUrtfld. with ho' many women that he doesn't trurtt any of 'them, and rcHolvCH to teat the future bride so he pones as a gigolo in a European summer resort, and pays court to her as such. OUT SPRAY OF For Mrs. VIIm'B cakes, tol. 173 103 Aeronautic Visitors Hero Jumea L. Kinney and A. L. Yura vlch of the aeronautic branch of the department of commeree, Washington. D. C, arrived In the city yesterday ' on business con nected with the local airport. ; : Houhlgant Lotion anvoa tlmo In ( Ifttlng your wavo. I.eiivo.i the hal ' fraigiunl nm lovtily. Iva Fiv.mI ' erlck, Tol. 101. 102' . From Kiate MirnollH Inrluded among registrations ot Medford hotels from Portland are H. It. Dunlap, K. J. Ilawes, It. K. Hill, Paul Dunn, K. M. llenshan, ;H. Hemi, ,t. F. lllever, Mr. and Mrs. . Klmer Wheaton, Fred Hnrflld, Mr. .' and Mrs. Win. II. Ileers. Mlas May one Neabllt, Mr. und Mrs. A. A. i Krueger, Mr. nnd Mm. II. A. It- ohor, Mr. an Mrs. c. O. (luntrv-h, Mr. and Mrs. b 1), Congdon, iilu (I. Congdon, Mr, nnd Mrs. Ira Leo llregiry and Mr. and Mrs. J. It. O'Connor. $100,0(10 Kodak prlzos.' Details . at peouloy studio. 4it(. Itohlson lloturna North tleolge ItoblKon. dlieetor nf lli I'.mpire lluldlug company of Port laud, who has been in this city tor. me pust week, working with iocal repivaentatlves. leaves today . 'or his northern heudiiunrtvru, Phon (loo for ajioclul 4th of July niw to irescont City, Lake o1 the n oous, etc. OSIf Mrs. nirrlu In IHusilta Mra. r'raneoa Farrln was operat ed on thw morning at the Com munity husintni. n, W1U r,,,im..(l ft" getting along nloely this after noon. ; . i.ovoiy tuiip on waves, in so other permanents JS; shnnipoo and imger wave ii; marool 75c. Kath. ryn Locntell, 230 S, Central, 1374 .- 08tf Slmveil I'n Cinlriictnr Haln has Interfered aomo with mo road work carried on by Wil liam, yon der Mellon, who register en in tno imporlnl hotel from RnUi'lnw, WiiMh, Mr. vun dor Iel lon forriierly lived In Medford. rno iireitonliin. Portraits of distinction. "Pho Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. tf Itesnmes Iluty 'IHiduy Postlnasler Win. J. Warner r... sumed iicllvo duty at the postofflee mis morning, after enjoyment of a "nun ieu over period of his last year a vacation, Pinto glass shelves with polished edges. Including nlcklo plated brackets 8x24, $2.75; 8x30, J3.00 8x3(1, 13.25. Other sizes propor tionally low In price. Medford Plato Ulnxa Co. Phone 440. 102 Mrs, Ktruiifr Leaves Airs, ijnariea Strang, accom panied by her daughter. Mrs. Hob ert H. Holmes, left todny fur Se attle, following the latter'B visit In hl city for tio pust twp wijeks. Free wood with your early ordor ror green slabs. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 031. tf Watersiwir varnish for reneu-lnt. and beiiutlfylng tho homo. Sold by h. U. Itoas Co., 22 S. (Ir-ipe, 100 Week Knil nl Itoscburir Mr. and Mra. II. K. Hinln, ,i son Janu,, spent tho week end In Itoaebiirg ml lllengai-y vlaitiug relatives ami friends. They wore nouae guests of Mrs. Smith's nnr. cuts, Mr. mid Mrs. 1J. a, MeOho uey at uiengai-y. Mr. Smith was mi merry manager uf tho Itoseburg i.ii: nun unit produce cum puny, und Is now the inunuiior at Medford, ''mm Slnte Points From points outside of Portland tho following are registered at Med ford hotels;.,, T. W. Welch of Forest (Hove, Oeorgo Levy, H. 13. Kmer- son, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Patchett of Itoseburg, 0. It. Johnson. It. W. Neighbor, Jr., Ixo Hagen nnd E. S. Filtrell of Eugene. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. K. M. , Ma kino of Tho Dalles. Tho Hanson Coal Co. has moved lis offlco down to tho yard at r08 So. Front Ht. 102 company Dig rough Mocks mill, $4.60 per load, Co. Tel. 631. Krystalglow, kodak glim preme. Tho Poaaleya, opu. theater. an Hully It VWls ,lin kuu, Alton Tyson of Eugeno U In Medfonl visiting Jue loin. fr ev era I da vs. Now Sliced tor your convenience, and ready to serve. Be sure to take phnty of Fluhrer's Sliced Milk Bread on your Fourth of July Trip! direct from Med. Fuel tf Itullmnil Men Here Wlllium :Wart of the Ijehlgli Vnlley linns, la In Meilfonl t,i,,,- from Neutlle. culling on local rnll- ronu represei.tatlvi's. Krnle Fnr rell of the I'nlnn Paclfi,, , a btiKlness culler tuiluy nml John Seaillun of the New Voik Central spent yesterday In Medford. flet your fryers 'hone 314-X. for the 4th. 102 VIslUil In Axlilunil Mr. and Mrs. 11. w. Wheeler nnd family and Mm Mury L. Mathews of Meilford were Sumlav vlslium in Ashland at the Aaron Andrews borne. The Hanson Coal Co. has moved Its office down tu tho yard at BOH So. Front St. 0:. Miilur lo Crnlcr Nike Mi's. Thou Fuson and daughters Mlas.. Clara Mary and Anna May are spending today at Cruter lake, having left by motor for tho resort this morning. Plan dialling Trip Mr. and Mm Harvey Fields and daughtnr Jeunette and sun Ilervey, Jr., accompanied by Miss Amy 101 mm, will leave Medford Friday night for the Diamond lake region where they plun to spend the week end along several streams which orrer good, fishing. . , , Much enthusiasm was a .part of the Lions luncheon 'meMing at Hotel Holland th!a noon when Oeorge Newbury, newly elected president, was in charge. Many members were present, Including four, who were recently elected. Keporto of Medford Lions' visit to Grants Pass last Thursday and Monday, wero given by J. Verne Shangle, und several others ' also spoke about the trip. The local unit went on record aa being willing to nsslst tho Clrnnts Pnss club when it resumes meetings and Medford Lions will ntteud their opening meeting In a-body,, it was decided. ' Horace Uromley and H. D. Kern of 'tho .Copco advertising depart ment showed news reels of the rucoB at Savage Ttapidu dnm held recently, nnd also ot tho army planes which visited 'the Med fjpril iilrpurt. George Oscn sang two solos as h part of -the pro gram, and his brother Fred (),ien, played several plnno solos. ' ' President Newbury will ivo a report of the La (Irnmle Conven tion at' tho next meeting, It was announced. . ! ... Stars at Holly TKo vRoguer Rlyer -Spray company,- formerly the Bear Creek Spray company, Dwned by Harry and David Rosenberg of the Bear Creek orchards, has started their oil emuliflfication plant, which is low operating to capacity dally. Their product 1b meeting with high fa voi among the orchard isle of the valley, including many of the lar gest tracts. The emulsified oil Is now being sprayed, for control of the spider mite and the codling moth eggs. Home, nrndticpd pm utai fieri nil Is furnished at a considerable saving to the growers, eliminating barrel freights and other Incidentals. The The Rosenbergs ship In highly re- j fined oil in tun' car lots and have t installed emulsifying machinery. This saves the freight, coming and going, and insures a fresh product. The plant was constructed this spring and has been In operation for about a month. Six men are POi'tllnrlv nmnlnvorl Aa annn aa the run an thn Hiimmor nils In onm. I pleted, they will operate on the winter oils. . ' - , . The Rosenberg brothers also bp erate a lime surphur plant, with sales to orchardlsts, which also proved a success, with savings for valley growers. , David Rosenberg, this afternoon expressed himself as highly grati fied with the response extended to his new product by valley orch ardlsts. v 7 " " CUy Inundated. INSTAXBUU Turkey, July 1. (P) The city ot Zongouldak, cen ter of Turkey's chief coal mining district, was Inundated today by 50 hours of; torrential rains. The streets, were rivers, down . which swent Houses, telephone polea and human bodies. ' Gnu JS III ULtV 111 003! Q.e .. ;'. JANET GAYNOR WARNER B A XT E R i COMING SUNDAY " A k hi. POINT FOR FIVE DAY SESSION The nnnunl Bible conference will open in tho Central "Point 'resbyteriun church ( l-'i-ili-rjileil ) n Wednesday evening of t this week nnd continue over Sundiiy. Hov. Kzm S. (lerig of Portland ami James Johnston of Ceres, Calif., will be the muln speakers nnd touchers again this year. These Ulble und wurkers confer ncea nre strictly unileuomlnntlon- ul and uro open to all. They will Vhtte- Sh'oulders."; now 'occTifiv- ing the Holly theater screen, boasts the talents; of three ofc the, finest players' In pictures today Marv Alitor, Jack Holt and Rlcardo Cor tez. ' Mury Astor's performance In this story by Hex Beach has already re-: celved high commendation from the critics. This star, who leaped to! new prominence with her flnei playing opposite Ann Harding In1 "Holiday," is seen In the principal1 female role In "White Shoulders." Playing opposite her Is Jack! Holt, rugged he-man and two-fisted i incarnation of the screen. I Itlcurdo Cortez, suave and' charming ecreen ..villain. i nunin I seen to advantage In a role sympu-1 ineiicuiiy portrayed In splto of its character. Showing with the feature picture Is n Pathe new reel of many Inter esting news even In from nil over the, world, and tho fifth of tho Bobby Jones "How I Piny Golf" reels, this one entitled "The Me dium lrona." "ThrGirls Lost" Fox Rialto Film For your July Investment in IWed stocks or bonds, sco .M. N llognn. 915 Liberty llldg. ios (Texas Kilt Her,, Slllliliiy j Miuinein tiivgon residents from or ne.inalntid with llmi-iton Texiia. may be Inlenxte,! III know "K that n apeclul sleeper occupied by a party f M(,, K,k, wl be on the ShaM , piling through -M-dford Kun.l.iy ni.unlliR en louto to the Seattle convention. There "in an w a i!ii:v of Klks fro v ne jiin.-ni on tills name luis.-lon. Neil llarr.ll In Kjist Lieutennnt Ned llarrell, grndll nto of tho Went Pulnt Military academy, who spent ten days' leuvo In Medford and nt Diamond Inke, visiting his father. Joe llarrell. Is now on the eastern cone, aboard tho V. s. S. Louisville. Kenny llarrell, brother uf Ned, la In Med ford nt the proaent time, and has Just returned from Diamond lake. He Is a cadet at West Point and has two more years at tho acad emy. He will also visit his mother In l-Ulgene during his vacation. lienny was accompanied here by John Conner, who also hn.i two more years at West Point. John Is visiting hid parents III this vlty. Sivcnsmia Visit In city .Mr. and Mis. Carl Swenaon. for merly of Medford. und who now reside In San Menu. I'nl.. are In 4hn city accoiupunied hv their nephew, to Visit friends. Mr. Svven- wiii la attending the Klks conven tion tu Ashland, and uUi plana to attend the national convention In Seattle. They will nKw visit in Canada, and return south via Tho imiiea-(.'aiifiirnla highway and Cra ter lake. Mr. Sweuson was for mcrly a printer nt the Mall Tribune und was mining those who enlisted troni hre during the World war. Tho name o; uofetta .Young Is always sufficient to bring the f ins l.i n IV...... . ... he a real help , christlnn ! , , "h i..""0'!?: iiK'teorlo hero of "The Big Trail" workers attending. Uet Into th first meetings nnd stuy through to the end. Children's services will bo held also, and tho boys and girls are Invited. 7:30 Is tho tlmo of tho evening meetings. ! J. M. Johnson, pastor. EY' aim me ever delightful Lew Cody are nlao In the cast, the rtwult In apt to be extremely p:c.isuruble. This is the case with "Three Cl.-U Lost." nt the r'ox Itlnlto to day nnd Thursday.' Based on the story of Hubert D. Andrews and directed by Sidney Ijinfleld, "Three GlrVi Lost" turns out to be n hi..h. I ly diverting tule of a trio of dam IseVi from as many country towns, who come to Chicago to seek the nui incompatible combination Jobs und romance. of The merchants nnd bushiest men In general i.f Medfonl, ami of other cities and towns in the suite are warned by the authorities to be on the lookout fur counterfeit dollars, dimes nnd nickels. A number of such bogus coins have turned up In Portland within tho past two weeks, and while secret service and other federal officers are Investigating to rind the originators and passers . of them. It la possible that the passers of the spurious money mny start circulating them In Medford and other communities or the county before they are apprehended. T Births Mr. nnd Mrs. Clen Hinckley nre the parents of n hoy born at the Sacred Heart hospital Juno Su, weighing eight pounds nnd la ounces. tO' recover AFTER times such as these, his--'torv shown- that.-the .'hle-hosf grade stocks are the first to re cover. This was an outstanding - fact In the recessions of 1918, 1921,' and 1923. . Irrespective of day-to day' fluctu atlons, we believe now is the time to Invest In "high grade American stocks. The present Is more than a period of recession.. It Is a real bpportunlty to Investors. ',. Corporate Trust Shares provide this opportunity through a fixed group holding of stocks in 2S of our leading American compa nies. 1 Diversification, convenience and tax advantages are appealing fea tures ot Corporate Trust Shares also the many protective provisions of the trust itself, such as a fixed . base coupon rate stabilized by a cash reserve fund on which Invest ors are paid Interest, a practical capital accumulation plan that builds up the investment in all 23 companies rather than In one or a . few, and the absence of a confisca tion clause whereby unclaimed in- ' vestors' funds are paid over by the trustee, to the Bponsor. A t ir-llKIMIIlATB i t RUST. ) ; SHAItBS represent gn own- ' -.- trshlp Interest In theie 2 ; companies, toe uliares of utiles aie deposited with in independent tiustte. INDUSTRIALS Amer. Radiator ft 8. S. - American Tobacco , dn font Eastman Kodak ' InaerMill Hand InternalkntHl Harrcster - National lilscuit . UUi Elerator . toiled Krult - linked Stales Steel - Woolwcrlli .,. . ! RAILROADS Atchison, Tnp. A Rants Ft Illinois Central UuistiUe t Niihillle New York Central I'entuyluinla Railroad . Bimtlierit I'ncillc -Union Pacific OILS . . Standard Oil or California Standard Oil of Indiana Standard (ill (New Jersey). ' Standard Oil of New York Texas Corporation - . ' UTILITIE8 and ' QUASI-UTILITIES American Tel. fc Tel. Consolidated fias of N. Y. ' ' Ueneral Klectrie West inghdtise Electrlo Western Union Telegraph Moody's Composite Portfolio Rating "A" Price at the market. Descrltlve circular on request. M. N. HOGAN INVESTMENT SECURITIES 315 Liberty Bldg, Medford, Ore. .; FOUNDED .' - 1909 JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION ETT IS I i train Die' If Vim need any e.ilelmlnln. ' Piil(itlng done, Pbunv los. lf. Army Plaiii-s .ni, ,,n. Two army transport planea. e.n-li e.uiylg s ,W.K1A , tne Medford airport till, morning en louto i Vancouver. Wa-h ' from Cl'v.-wy Kleld. Cl. Orand Hotel Harbor Hhop. Ilalr- Mack Sennetl, fnnioua producer and comeillaii uf tho movies, was a visitor ut the local airport nt fc:4f. this morning when he arrived on iho Paclfle Air Transmit mall Plane en route lo Portland from his home In I, Angeles. The aclur took the northbound plane from hore. During his brief lay. be tUod witlKPhll Shurp. Held msnuger fur the V. A T.. and conimenieil on the altractlroness of the Meiltord Hirt. It 1, thought that honnett la en mule to Astoria from which idaen he tm -,.- - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY UUST llruen wrist wuteh with' Iaalielle Neff engruved on back Finder (euve at P. J. Neff office. : 101 SITHATIUN WAXTKD Cliencum- '" i-apaoio vullm woman wanta eniplnyment In home or e.wiuraiu. itojt u. A., Tribune. : 102 I'AtMNii SCHOOL Limited num ber .indent,. Apply American I .- .m o.. r .miu. Vorhels. 6 eiiin-u i tmrt. 107 'iVV'fJl','f !,V .-' - IW GOLDEN STAR ( PERFECTION FURNITURE POLISH : AND CLEANER B,- , 25 and 50 i r.i.- uonm nnd board for ..,,, i, ,. year-old hv i ate,l. ai-hool: people caring for ;:. " reierenc. lion 81 care TrlMine. I0I r'OU SAI.K Aliritit ....... . ? '"', Hunter nlaev I mile fjal of Phoeiils. idj 'illl u I 1. :' ' i-avenport and two L . r' ; r""'nliiK army l.ian-, ket pillow, etc.. between I. me anil .Me.!r..t-.l I. . Kail SJJ sold 6nly in furniture stores, is vaed excln iZ Zil T iS une?ua11 fr cleaning and polish iSTfloS fUrmtUre' , leather uph5lSteryP ,ino- ' iu pienaie, xuc. leu boat fr Aluska. i me 310 or I...... Cafe. rmngiin a let Phoi