jif OURS IN PROJECTS I M": , quarterly I .mm months. The jrJ& sr. jlis: that (rt' i wi m its var S lob throughout TWlng materially 7, unemployment lt- . of particular local udeam the report. - work on the Iron ""Lite orolect on the northern California mIB . r, hon been foundation borings to determine the . of the rock founda 2 Jm the proposed be built at this point. nmnletlon of tfie Jrt on the Rogue river P" in divert a.i- preMnt pros- Pi Ant new line ex- ,,A.r wov. lnclud- K the towns of Selma a ... -i nmu ri. fleC- - hut W1U Bw J, fir terse number of fmportsnt extension Is S from Fort Klamath to Se national park. The ln Of WIS tidJ much to the comfort " rto visit the famous ajerwcli season. . mraiit improvement which ...,a la thn re-lnsul- ID, 9 from the Medford .. rv No. 3 power plant, L the flwt six months of f, percent preferred stock W 10 OYtf l,uw v"-". Lpsny and residents of the mferted stock are being 4 .jlHnnttl nlnnta ItfflUWUtV BUU1VIU.'- 1 UcTtmentfl to the company s ri oanoffltlnf? svstem. (Hftuig 6- e It expected that a new Issue irti itock will be made L -vmi tn -tAtcA earn of the Lud lor the future." If 10 OPEN 1EPAVIL10N kit open air pavilion, recently Ed it the Prospect hotel, will feed to the public Saturday La Qrieve announced today. Ltutllul location addB much ittncttveness of the pavilion rounds surround ins it nave pd and tables arranged for am to afford the best view wort. birJioo includes 4500 square mot space and is expected to -ju mnering place for local pa ind vacationists, who are wtutga in the Prospect reg- kstndert six piece band will aac ior the opening dance ripJuk Wurts opened his wd unique shop, Wurts t e corner of North Ceiv- Sixth street. Tomorrow, IU place hundreds oi Mle at XTWOlnl nrlfoa In F of the completion of a (H butlneu VPflF P displays showing many oeen arranged i- m preparation lor his -ctm. a shipment ot lueiu, embroideries, lamps f of other Items has been the anniversary celebra Jf to give southern Ore- "01 111 OVrottsnt ulutinn hKlUe at low prices. r m NURSE S GUAM !ES SET FOR HEARING MEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFC-HD, QRF;TITTmSrjTr '.TULY !!.!, 393T. T- FTVH ociEirv Voorhie Kntertalii fur in u (.ursis TurMhiv The county court late yesterday named Wednesday nexi, at 1:30 p. m., as the time for a public hear ing into the controversy between Dr. B. C. Wilson, county physician, and Mrs. Lyda King, discharged county health unit nurse. All with any "m kite general puuuc are invueu. i ne hearing will be held on the regular county court session day. There are several legal points In volved and Mrs. King in her peti tion questions the authority of the county physician to discharge her holding that It Is a right held by the county court. Mrs. King, In her petition for a hearing, makes serious felony charges of a general nature against the coun ty physician. While no statement was forth coming from the county court, it Is understood they feel, "that unler no circumstances shall the young sters suffer, as the result of an in ternal controversy." JACKSONVILLE On n . .... .uij j (special) ; Bobert Sims are spend Jy on the coast. U r "no. tneir guests rl house July 8. Features were a lar bon fire biw.s 'L1 were Played. .5fle' "Pent the week I." nis Vslley "0r0tl,y thrMhln? machine hh r' the week fii nelhoorhood. : R Millard and chil li du,trlct were kilN."" mwllng of P7 "Ughbors Sunday eve- waW.PIen on "le lesson l'I i."!1 Mrs- Collins sana h Tne meeting r?,.w.lk on the les- fltUluS"'"5'' lvrencc ."114 next Sunday eve- 'e, st of the day. rL5 mT aiternoon I uiZ "f near th ta lth cars. Everv PtbiT.n snd ooatlng "ot winds. ! mily of Dry ' ?be ,,Wt wltn "Mur."1; Mr Do'1"' mother. Vr. ""wei e vopco. JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. July 23 (SPL) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee. July -17, a baby boy at the Sacred Heart hospital In Me.iford. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bunch were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shramock at the Rogue River sanitarium, honoring Mr. Shramock's birthday. Chester Flltcroft who had been vacationing In Coos county, returned home Sunday. Jacksonville Is covered wlt.h a smoky haze from the forest fires on the Applegate. Mrs. Lellla McKee and Mrs. Threasa Dews accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MnKee to Crescent city where they spent several days, re turning homo the fint of the week. Nell Miller Is spending a few days at the A. J. Tlngleaf home In Eagle Point. Many .lance lovers attended the dance at the U. S. hall Saturday eve ning. The halt being well ventilated makes It pleasant for dancing. Wayne Combest Is spending his vacation with .his uncle Hugh Com best, at Wagner Gap lookout station. Mrs. Julius Wolfe of Ashland en tertained several guests at dinner Thursday. Among them being Mrs. Samuel Evans and daughter Ella, of Jacksonville. Miss Esther Roland of Buncom spent the week-end with Miss Car oline Stevenson. Mrs. Albert Hackert and children left Sun.iay for Butte Falls to spend the summer as Mr. Hackert is work ing there. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iverson of For est creek, called at the S. E. Dun nlngton home Tuesday, enroute to Medford to visit their niece, Mrs. Marian Hedgepath. Mrs. Ina Wenner and Mrs. Fred Snow of Portland, left for t.'ielr home Tuesday after spending two weeks In Jacksonville. Their uncle, Dr. J. W. Robinson, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson had as visitors at the Nugget Monday, Mrs. Blanche Gregory and children of Table Rock. Mrs. Arthur Lewis and son Carrol, who are camping at Prospect where Mr. Lewis Is employed, spent the. week-end at their home here. Word was received this week from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ray that they are still in Los Angeles with Mrs. Rays sister, w.ho Is critically ill. Mrs. Dena Stevenson and children are visiting her cousin. Mrs. George McCollum, at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Lula Saulsberry and son John M., Miss Alice Hoels, George Mcnui and Miss Issie McCully, all of Jack sonville, accompanied by Miss Fan- chon of Medford, enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake Sunday. Shlrlev and Donna Cantraii are spending the week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantraii, on the Applegate. Miss Mollle Britt and Drotner trnn Brltt. accompanied by Mrs. Fred Snow, and Mrs. Ina Wenner of Port land, spent Sunday at Crater Lane. Rodser and Gaee Sanden ana Billy Ferguson are camping near the Applegate store. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Severance and daughters Ruth and Florence May, left Monday for near Prospect where they are camped lor a lew oay vacation. Mm. Wilbur Cameron has returned after srjendlnn two weeks with .her mother, who was lit In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. George Mccolium. Klamath Falls, visited at the Ray Stevenson home recently. Rav Wilson and Andrus smltn have returned from Dunsmulr arter having distributed advertising mat ter for the cnamDer oi cuiiiiiit of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Savage and son Jlmmle of Grants Pass, visited Sunday at the Ray Stevenson home. Dr. Clarence Crane and mother, Mrs. Alice Crane of Berkley Hills. Calif., called 8un.lay on Miss Issle McCully. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moore and children are camping on Rogue river. Word has been received ironi Alhenu. former resident here, now living at Woodburn, Ore., that she has been quite 111 again, sidnev Budden and small son mot ored this week to Heppner. Ore., to tarln back Mrs. Budticn. wno was called there by the Illness and death of her rather. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sanborn of Rose burg were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Loefler of Lozler Lane. Mrs. Lena M. Varney returned home last week from Chlco. Calif., where she had been at the bedside of her fother, E. B. Fanno, 90, w,1o passed away Wednesday. Mr. Fanno Was a pioneer, coming to Oregon in 1843. , Wayne Martin and Byron Backus have returned home from the Boy Scout camp at Lake of the Woods. Mrs. Llbby Keller. Mrs. Margaret McEUhlney and Miss Murphy from St. Louis. Mo., were recent callers In Jacksonville, enroute to the Ap plegate to visit at the Knox McCoy home. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt of Alhambra called on friends here Wednesday. Mrs. Pratt was formerly Anna Birds eve, daughter of the late James Blrdseye, and Kate Ruch. She Is a native of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armpriest or Forest creek, visited at the Lou Lytle home Mondoy enrout to Mr. Arm- Ccoiplimentlnii their hmiu a.iActc the Misses Ann and Jane Kerr. : daughters of Mrs. Peter Kerr of Port land. MUs Jean Kerr of London, and i Messrs. Georgie and Tom Kerr of Portland. Colonel and Mrs. Gordon I Vocrh'es entertained with a small I uniiter pany Tuesday evening, which was followed by dancing at their lovely country home south of Med ford. Other guests for dinner were ML&S PftfPV Hn mil I ,K ... turned from Europe, and Tom Qui-! nan. wno is a guest from San Fran cisco of the Leonard Carpenters. Following dinner additional guests called for dancing. The Misses and Messrs, Kerr were also guests Mon day evening at the supper dance giv en by Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCaskey. complimenting their niece and nephew. Miss Eleanor McCaskey of San Rafael. Cal.. and John McCaskey of St. Joseph. Mo. The Kerrs arrived In Medford Mon day by motor from spending two weeks at Wedderburn, where they en Joyed much fishing as guests of Rod erick Macleay. They left last evening for Portland. (Jue.sts From Sun IHego i net oil In MtMirunl Miss Ruth Bagley, Instructor of English at 8an DieKO State colleee. ami Miss O. Cupp, heod of the Eng- iisu department oi tne San Diego high school, stopped in this cltv Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly and Mrs. Puul Drainer. Miss Baaley, who is a sister of Wm. Bagley, noted educator at Col umbia university, and Mrs. Grelner and 'laughters were friends for sev eral years In San Diego. While here the Misses Bugley and Cupp enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake, the historic little town of Jacksonville, and other scenic spots. They left last evening to continue their motor tour north. They plan to Include Banff ami Lake Louise in their Itinerary and will visit In several stales before returning to California in late summer. Mr. and Mrs. Maim Leave rrhliiy For Alaska Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann wilt leave Friday for Seattle to sail Tuesday for a tour of Alaska. They will first visit their daughters. Margaret Mary and Janet Mann, who are spending the summer at Camp wlllapa at Nahcatta. They will sail on the S. S. North western to spend twelve days on the water, then return to Seattle. Mr. Maun will continue to Tacoma to attend the Klwanls convention. Following the convention the Manns will enjoy a motor tour of Washington, then return with their daughters to Medford. .Mrs. Putton Will Be Hostess Saturiliiy Mrs. Hamilton Patton has Invited a group of friends to her home on Capitol .hill for luncheon and bridge Saturday afternoon, to greet Misses Marian and Muriel Smith of Clift- ondale, Mass., who are house guests of Mrs. C. Rease Braley. There will be two tables of bridge in play. Mrs. Yuwter and son to Vuratlnn ' Mrs Wm. Vawter. Jr., and little son Billy are leaving this week -to upend several days at Crescent City. swimming Party Knjmed, llelluutus A group of local society folk en joyed a swimming party and picnic dinner at the Hellman plunge In Ashland Tuesday. In the group were Mr. anO Mrs. C. C. Lemmon, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. Tyree, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Sleever and sons Bob and Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrica. Mrs. Strang Hostess At IHiiner Party. Mrs. Robert Strang entertained a group of friends Tuesday evening with a dinner party at the Rogue Elk Inn. James Gardner was honor guest at the affair. .Mr. and Mrs. Khun Arrive Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Klum of Oak land, are expected to arrive in Med ford tomorrow, where they will be guests of the Lewis Ulrlchs and other friends. They will be accom panied by Mrs. Alex Bridge, who will also spend several days in this city. .Mr. and Mrs. Davis Art- Guests Hero Mr. and Mrs. Leland Davis of Los Angeles arrived Wednesday to visit Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. Toft. They will be guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler and daughter Arllene, at their cabin on Rogue river, linssell Urh'h Returns Tonight Riwsell Ulrich. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, who lias been a guest of his aunt In Seattle for sevural weeks, is expecd to return to his home here tonight. 1 Mr a. Ummon Will Vacation at lleacli Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon left yesterday for Portland, from which city Mrs. Lemmon will con tine to Hood River, where she will be guest of relatives and friends for several days, then company a party to Can non Beacli for a month's vacation. Misses Smith Inspire Saturday Party A no-host "swimming party to be held at the Twin Plunges In Ashland Saturday night Is being planned by 20 members of local society in com pliment, to Misses Marian and Muriel Smith, guests of Mrs. C. Rease Braley. Take (J ui's ts to Crater l-ake Today Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen and their house guests, Mrs. L. F. Rein hard and children of Spokane, are spending today at Crater Lake. They plan to return to the Allen cabin on Rogue river for the evening. Madisons at Klver Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Madison and daughters of Burllngame ar rived on the Shasta this morning to vacation at the Madison lodge on Rogue river. M i in est r at Elliott I Cahln This Week. .. Miss Eleanore Hoffman and Mrs. Carl Grill of Portland are guests this week of their niece, Mrs. B. K. Elliott at the Elliott cabin at Shady Cove. Mrs. Elliott's mother, Mrs. Emma Slattery of Grants Pass. Is also spending the week ,as, her guest. , , , LANDLADY TURNS U ROOMER ID CLEAR PORCH Correct rules as to which porch a tenant should sit on, especially ir his room is In the back of the house, were decided yesterday afternoon by a oc& landlady, without the aid of police officers. However, she notified them of her decisions at the close of the episode. The woman had rented out a room In the back of the house. Nothing was suid concerning the porches at the time of the transaction, but Mr. Roomer took it for granted that he would be allowed to take a leisurely re.n on the front porch occasionally. Yesterday afternoon he was enjoy ing hi msel f (on t he f ron t porch ) when he was Informed by Mrs. Land lady that his room was In the back of the house, and that was where he belonged. He did not think so. His side of the debate was upheld by -passive resistance he continued to rest. Her side was upheld by ac tion. The tranquility he had been enjoying was suddenly lnterupted by a cold spray from the garden hose. Mrs. Landlady did not tell police whether or not Mr. Roomer paid her extra for the cooling refreshment. allegTpuoice FRITZ priest's logging camp on Antelope creek, where Mrs. Armprlst plans to spend a couple of weeks. Dorothy emtwood and aunt, miss Evelyn Applegate, returned Sunday from Lake of the Woods. S. K. Ogle left Tuesday for Klam ath Falls to do carpenter work. The small children of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lee are spending this week at the Harris ranch near Sterling. 4 Lila Lee Stars in Holly Color Drama SECRETARY HYDE JILL FISH ROGUE 'Woman Hungry," opening a two- day engagement at the Holly tomor row, is an exciting romance oi so phisticated Boston and wild and wtolly Arizona. The picturesque Na vajo country Is presented In natural ccicrs the scenes being as rarely beautiful as a Remington painting, or gorgeous canvases by Maxfield Far rlsh. With Llla Lee In thecast are Sid ney Blackmer. Raymond Hatton and Fred Kohler. A News reel, Kartoon, and another of the Adventures In Africa reels en titled "Flaming Jungle," will round out the program at the Holly for Friday and Saturday. "Beyond Vic tory," featuring Bill Boyd, Zasu Pitts. James Gleason, Lew Cody and a host of other great stars closes at the Holly wth the last performances to nght. Also on the closng program s a News reel, a Kartoon and a Vita phone act. Fox Official Here On Craterian Visit Arthur U. Hyde, secretary or the United States Department or Agri culture, will arrive In Medrord Mon day enroute to Crater Lake and wants to Ilsh the Kogue. according to a telegram received this morning at the chamber or commerce. The wire Bent bv Col. C. O. 11:omD- son, superintendent or the Yoimlle national park, sta-.es trial secretary Hyde will arrive in Medrord some time Monday. He is an enthusiastic risherman and Colonel Thomson has advised him to try steelhead rishlng In t,he Rogue. He will make the trip to Medlord via the Redwood highway. Derin lte plans ror his entertainment will be announced soon. It Is understood that a rishlng trip will be arranged by well known local anglers. James Hicks, home office represen tative of the Pox West Coast theatres and assistant to the division man ager of the northwest division. Is spending several days with Archie Holt, resident manager of the local Fox theatres. . . Complete renovations are under way at the Pox Craterian theatre, the lobby has been completely painted and redecorated, and many other im provements are being made to Im prove the aocoustlcal treatment at the Craterian. mr. nw ; j . the northwest division, coming from ttrnnklvn theatre 111 New York, a four thousand seat theatre and one of the largest in tne run group. Mr. Hicks was managing di rector of the Brooklyn theatre. Elissa Landi Heads Cast Craterian Hit Elissa Landl, revealed as an actress of enigmatical charm and fereot emo tional talents in uouy uu cui . starred In "Always Ooodby." Pox ro- ... t. r- nnw .howlnir for the last times today at tne Pox Craterian theatre. Lewis Stone Is the successful ultor among the many who seek the affections of this lovely lady In the picture. . . The Craterian will present Jack Oakle In his latest piciui uv June Moon" tomorrow snd Saturday ASHLAND Oenernl Petroleum Super Service station at llelman ami Main streets' completed. SNAKE EATS CANARY, BUI FEAST IS FATAL SAVANNAH r.n U'P) Thf cnt that ate the canary probably W.nlrrwt Immh ciilllv nnd n lot loxft silly than the rat snake that me the canary In thin cnHo, The reptile entered th( homo nt 1iti ri fV Ilondrlv hp to nnd consumed her songbird, "Honny I toy. Hut, nftfr the men!, the snnkr at! n van Iwf If no hml I IPC OHIO II hulKG whtrh prevented It from pHCtipinK from the bird's cage nnd J led ultimately to It own death. It men-Mired two f-t In linth. A motion for a new trial for Rich ard FritB, serving an eight months sentence in the county Jail upon con viction of contributing to the delin quency of a minor child, was filed in the circuit court this morning by his attorney. T? J. Enrlght. The motion alleges 10 separate Items In which It is alleged the court and the prosecu tion erred in the conduct of the case. Also charging the verdict was born of prejudice and passion and contrary to the law and evidence. Frit?, was sentenced last Monday with Frank Bennett, who received a three year state prison term for their part In a "-petting party" with two mgn acnooi girls, both 15 years old last March. Both were allowed a de duction from their sentence of time served in the county Jail, awaiting trial. EAGLE PT. GRANGE: HEARS ILK HEED OF CHEESE PLANT (UPv Mrs. Gertrude Hank) There was a smaller attendance than usual at the regular meeting of the Eagle Point Grange July 21, due, no duubt, to the hut weather. Several members from the new Red Top Grange were present, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Han sen, Frank Hansen, secretary, and Miss Anna Hansen. - It was icported that the Eagle Point cheese factory could use more milk than it Is getting, as an in- creased output Is itesirable on ac count of market expansion, Kiamatu Fulls now taking a considerable umount of the product. The Orange and community wivi to thank the merchants who are now handling the Ladlno product, also the consumers who tite t:iv home product. "With Jackson coun ty trade Is Jackson county made." The report of the Orange fire In surance agent shows appreciation of the members. Mom bora are warned, however, that t.heir Insurance be comes non-effective unless their dues are kept paid up In advance. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Elk creek were given the obligation in the first and second degrees and the secret work. During the lecture hour there were several assembly songs led by R. A. Botts. Miss Oynoll Powell pleased with two vocal selections. Her mother. Mrs. R. A. Butts, ac companied her on the piano. Mr. Botts rendered two violin solus, accompanied by Mrs. Botitt, which delighted the audience. Mrs. Dins more gave a humorous reading. "Cora Anna's Wedding." and responded to encore with a number In Swedish dialect. Hotel Medford Barber Shop. Haircut 2 he The incomparable warm weather refreshment Lipton's Tea, iced in- 5 tteLf ! j.fel i vigorating, cooling, deli- Lpj? H cius-i3 the summer V x Leverage of millions. ' li mom tea CHOICEST ORANGE PEKOE & PEKOE Iced Tea! . . . Iced Coffee! . . . Lemonade! what's more Refreshing- THAN A LONG,' COOL DRINK (AM THIEF TAKES BURGLAR ALARM IN STORE LOOT GENOA, N. Y. (LI) A burg lar -who gathered up n number of art idea in the David Smith general store hero unfortunately (Cud him ) attempted to include the burglar nlnrm equipment in his booty. When rtie nlni'tn start ed clanging thn. burglar dived through a wjmlow and escaped, If ji vint; his loot behind. Here's Speedy Relief From Bunions Soft Corns Get a two-ounce bottle of Mooiif'i Kmerahl Oil ( full strength ) today. Two or three applications as dlrec- Hons advise and In fifteen minutes the pain and sorenesss disappears. A few more applications at regular In tervals and the Inflammation la gone. And as for Soft Corns,- a few ap plications each night at bed time and they just seem to shrivel right up anrl scale off. No matter how discouraged you have been with pads, shields, or other applications. If you have not tried i: in e raid Oil then you have something to learn. Heath's Drug Store, Jarmln Woods and every good druggist guar antees the first bottle of Motme' Km em Id Oil to end your foot troubles oi' mntiey back. SWEETENED TO TASTE WITH Sugar Sweeten beverages with rtnntd cnt sugar D Is TiimiE anything more ap pealing mi a licit day than the clink of tee in a tall glass of your favorite beverage? Is there anything more intriguing than to watch a spoonful of sugar drift slowly down and vanish in the cool depths? And isthereanythingmore invigor ating tliiin to sip the beverage thus flavored with sugar? Nothing takes the plare of sugar In sweetening home made beverages. And the sugar that is a recogniicd standard in homes the country over, is refined cane tugar. Enjoy summer by drinking cool, sweet beverages. Not only will they "cool you off," but they will also "pick you up." Refresh yourself with sweetened drink, The Sugar . Institute. 98 "Flavor and seasbn with Sugar' How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. 1 uj-iii'r fat first. ramnua fh cause I I Take one half teaspoonful of KRUSCHEN SALTS In a glaM of hot water every morning In 3 weeks get on the scales end note how many j pounds or rat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin is clearer you feel younger In body KRUSCHRN will give any fat person ft joyous sur prise. Get an 8V bottle of KRUSCIIEN SALTS from Heath's Drug Store. Jar mln Ac Woods or any leading drugut anywhere In America (huts 4 weeks).; If this first battle doesn't convince you this Is the easiest, safest and surest way to lose fat your money i gladly returned. Tomorro w Frid ay WURTS FIRST --Begins! Our First Startling Selling Event Hundreds of Articles to Be Sold at PHENOMENAL PRICE VALUES Jasmin Tea 50 fancy boxes and baskets high grade tea. 85c and $1.00 value. 49c 25 discount On every lamp and shade in stock. Buy that beautiful lamp you have admired. Oriental Hook Rugs All those clever rugs to be sold Bit cost. Coffee Tables 25 Tile Top Tables, $10 values. Extra special $5.95 FREE! I ! 150 Oval Waste Baskets To be given free with each purchase of 25c or over Imported Linens Madiera, Chinese, Italian linens. Sao them in the window at prices that will amaze you! Chinese Runners Beautiful hand-embroidered, table runners. 69c Special Window Silk pillows, Chinese embroid eries, Oriental waste baskets, parasols, to. 69c Special Window 300 interesting articles, at only $1.95 each Pillows and Lamps Values to $5 in beautiful pil lows filled with Kapok. Group of lumps with shades. $1.95 WURTS GIFTS . . Don't Miss the Legion Midnight Frolic Fox Craterian Corner Sixth and Central TELEPHONE 1593 Saturday Night