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    - - MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT?EG OX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 1931,
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(rain I hint Hums
idust:lal district were destroyed by
LOS ANOELES, July 20. (API tire early this morning.
Warehouses and a portion of the; 1
milling plant o( the Globe Grain ftt Portrait of distinction. The
Milling eompany In the Vernon In- I Vuv. mn. Hollv th-ewtr.
Intn rLftlw - HUAILIAnT o BAbi lOThiOIJ Tnrrrm " i nue pnppr .nu cnilMDM mm
I. L LI LMU I 1 1 I II I I till I At ii IiimI iih.iVu . Miss Furry Is Urlile I II ! II IAI IfW II I UL V I-ft M IN L 1 1
U V1 Tu.i,r. :v.. . . . ...nnr w.m,iiR Mnmlnv. Ml lllf)8 ill l.lilllfl SSII I 111 . iU 1 I
..... ..
J i nie.
tan Jionudy mo
lussed by uireuio -,x,
uoc Fmolovment
ijny iiv
alKBack Local Labor
lor grwting J. C. Penney.
5 L ,m J C. Penney company
r".. niuie In the commer-
P tM Unl'd States, at a
b d.1 . h held at tlw
SZi Monday noon. were
Un.0 i.. t the meetlna
t5(d lSt rimmiTCa DOSl'd
rbamoer w " ,!,,,, ,tll
a"l service clubs of the
Iw4"1.. th chamber that
. fnr the luncheon
h. Mr. Penney, who
I J5wd nls "ubect. "WorK-PCfLi-
He will deal
Ijjr i fn-ino all
,ISt organic"" -
Irt Med ford
LrSlng on this present trip
F"? ' fm. tn Washington
I"".' . MMVMl
L7n.mployn.ent problem also
.prominent !""-. ... - -
1 ..j hv the board 01
:ai : ..,,! apveral nlans
King the" present situation
jul." ReMr. wel1 known local
i man, appear "" ;
fi men In Individual mining
...in vpn them em-
. Thfl nlan was
Si ICr SOIltcm.iw. i :- -
Led by the board and referred
L industrial cobuiuiwb. . ,
Ktlon wxen oy n w -
itr mmrjlimcntlns
Mwir doc Ls ton to
Ly bcal labor this fall, was en-
tcward ending unemployment
tS'of W. A. Gates presentsd
.t.airftt fnmn.iicn for Dro
it the aales of Oregon products
endorsed and tne ooura ngiwu
U ur. Oatej continue as rep
EiIIts of the local chamber In
(impoign. He is today attend-
L ttcoba meeiing 01 wie wm-
wlth 3ov. Julius Meier m
Irving Pnvoml.
new state chamber of com
tasrd &s introduced as a dis-
hh twlc and the board agreed
; Prof. Irving Vlning as rep-
ijtiTt (rom tfackson county on
tad.
Mition to the proposed 15 pei;
jiwase In freight rates was
iby the board of directors and
toon passed including ine iviea
riamber in the camDalen 'being
t by chambers of commerce of
ttOWfton to fight te irfrente.
Krtford chamber (win loin tno
In sending W. P. Ellis of Sa-
ituniey tor the western Oregon
iROciation, ns representative
twrlng In Portland, August 10.
nslenatlon of E. W. Bolton.'
k.tildent and director of the
iu received and accepted with
rsslon of regret. Mr. Bolton
ptn transferred from mana'jer-
o( the Medfprd agency of the
fcrd Oil company of California
(Seattle agency. "
1 WEAR HERE
'iklile ond his popular KFRC
n:hestra from San Pran:is:o
i oance at the Oriental Gar
raw nl"H. Thcv will aHo
" Jwem Hot Sprlnpi Thurs-
vv. inji raaio crcnestra is
best known music'il or
' cn the Pa-if!' coast ond
rM to be one of ths mcst
J rneir music 1? well known
an-e fans and a capacity
expected next Thursday
j niihu In ..t n,
' Ante band Is on a tour of
" nlav nf? In thK 1I.RH-
''"s and danpe inlk T'n.v
JiroMrost In tho leading
iie on tour. . . . ..
Monarch &r1 nn dn.fl
M'l? Will .nnn.. i
j "M Mild over KMED. Tlio
tw0 broad aits will be
..t, me air Thursday be
2:30 p. m. The second
-i tetireen 12 and 12:30 p. m.
Offloial registrations In the Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary's baby show
reached a total of 158 baby entries
cn Tuesday. K..n i,.'
baby events is being shown by par-
- .&..uW liic cuuniy and reg
istrations are beln? rcceivwi from
Ashland. Phoenix. Jacksonville, Ruch
Central Point. Rui Pni,
ent. as well as from Medford.
opeciai prize cups have been added
to those already offered in the health
and brunt v dlvl'n
silver lovlns cup will be awarded to
A.l ' 'Ww-red for the
show, other silver loving cups will
be awarded to the healthiest pair of
twins examined at the health clinics
and to the prettiest red-headed baby
to be Judged at the baby beauty show
. Recent entiles Include Aivln Pena,'
LaRay Armstrong, Lynn Roland Jenks
Anne Marie Dohnert. Don Winston
Bohnert. James Norwcod Ehmke
David Orlfflths, Joan McDuffee Mary
Ann Wormley. Charles John Tonus'
son, Donald Duane Flury. Verne CI
Ehangle., Gordon Hobart Price Gnll
Codding. Bettq Anne Wakefield Ver
non Whitely, Jr.. Nancy Carrol Hagen
Hugh Edward Hagen. Jacqueline
Mcore. Dorothy Marie Rice, Crystal
Columbine Clymer, Barbara Merrltt
Richard B. Harrison, Ronald O. Clarke
Jackie Weaver, Dick Weaver. Doulas
Prank Coghill, Richard Charles Co -hill.
Dean Jeanne Smith, Rcta Bell
Rogers, Betty Jean Rogers and Ger
trude Juno Medley.
Registration offices will bo open
until 7 o'clock in the evening, daily.
LAKE WE
BY
SALT CREEK- GROUP
Lake' Creek Granse enjoyed nn ex
cellent program by the Salt Creek
group at its meeting. July 24.
Among the particularly fine num
bers were: piano solo by Marion Far
low; "History of Table Rock," by
Alma Meyer; violin selections by Bob
Terrill;' dialogue, "Harry's Pockets."
by Milly Meyer and Marion Farlow;
piano solo by Milly Meyer.
Application for membership of
Kerinit De Haas was favorably bal
loted upon. ,
Mrs. .Augusta Seefield, who under
went an operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital in Medford recently,
is r reported to be rapidly improving
and Misa Dorotha Meyer, who iiad a
minor throat operation a few days
ago is nlso getting along nicely.
The Orange hopes for a very rapid
recovery of these members.
Lake Creek Grangers who went to
Sams- Valloy fur the Pomona Orange
meeting July U5, were Mr. and Mrs.
Reed ' Charley, Mrs. Alma Meyer,
Claus Charley, Frank Simpson, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Mcore and grandchil
dren, and Beth Farlow.
All were especially Impressed by
the address delivered by State Treas
urer Rufus Holman.
A feature of the lecture hour which
was enVtuslasticully received by the
audience, were violin selections by
Frank Simpson of Lake Creek
Grange.
At the last meeting of the local
Grange Mr. Simpson was given a
rising vole of thanks and a hearty
cheer for building a cupboard for
II. E. C. supplies. The Orange greatly
appreciates this service and also Mr.
Simpson's offer to build a . similar
container for regalia and other
Grange equipment as soon as mater
ial Is obtained.
:
I'linic and swim
At II) bee llrlilne.
Twenty-four members of the Loyal
Workers' Sunday school class of the
First Chrlstluu church lust evening
enjoyed a picnic and swimming
party near Bybee bridge. The en
tertainment was In charge of Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. Olson. Miss Velma
Trcxell, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boh
nert. Walter Smith and Charles
Smith. Archie Pierce has been ap
pointed chairman of the committee
for next week's picnic. .
i.oenl Folk In lreet ,
fiorofhy Moore at Tea .
Miss Jane Snedlcor will entertain
at tea tomorrow afternoon in her
studio In the Mediord center build
ing, complimenting Miss Dorothy
More oof San Francisco, whose photo
graphs have been o:-. clspluy at the
Sned.cor shep for the past week. All
persons Interested In meeting the
clever young nrtlst are invited to cull
between the hours of three and five.
Russell Cnleinnn la Much
Kntertulnril finest lleie.
Russell Coleman of Honolulu. T. M..
who Is spending the summer In this
city as guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Coleman, was a guest
over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Isaacs of Ashland at tneir
cottage nt Lake o' the Woods. Mr..
Coleman expects to sail lor the
Islands about August 12.. During nis
stay here he has been honored at
numerous Informal affairs. .:
Miss llmuml Is Honor
(iuesf at Bridge Today.
Miss Mabel Howard of Albany,
who Is a house guest of Mr. and;
Mrs. James Grlgsby, Is being hon
ored this afternoon at a bridge
party given by Mrs. Grigsby at her
home, where, 'there. ,are, two tables 01
cards In p:oy. v 1 - '
MI03 Howard motored to Crator
lake with the Grlgsbys Sunday nnd
to Oregon Caves Monday.
.':
Miss Hayes Leaves ' 1
For Portland
Miss Patricia Haves, daughter of
DOr. and Mrs. James C. Hayes, leaves
tins afternoon for Portland, where
she will be guest of friends for sever
al days.
Mtar Society Plcnle
Draws Many fo Ashland.
Many society folk left Mediord
this morning for the Llthia park.
Ashland, where the picnic sponsored
by the St. Ann's Altar society lor
members of the sacred Heart ustno
11c church and friends Is being held
IE
TOR BURGLARIES
Henry ""Hank" Hughes, who con
fessed to the robbery of tho PlJJiy
Wlggly grocery and the East Side
pharmacy at Main and Riverside tills
mcnth. was given an Indetcrinlnat.
sentence of not more than five years
yetiteiday. Both stores were robbed
on the same night and cash and
checks were stolen.
Hughes came to southern Oregon
several months ago f-otu t.icranieii.
He had a previous criminal record.
police here found, when he was ar
retted following tne local roouenrn.
He had been Involved in a car theft
case and also In a robbery.
.
; vre..- Jiuy 29.
, " ' nonrngoir, sw-
tlruld Xn"e cf the
ThVS "P' c"
Medford by her motRer
tart "' wnlch ""'owed ,
in
Pierian Hit
VtaJ1,fn of., th., title
7 Adoluhe Menjou makes
Teem. V ,he Craterian.
h" 01 ""'"ued finesse, ro-
ouis L srasiea mat
"nth iL famous In tne
"nrienstclif made
ir. 1 MenJu proved his
Sntiniw rn!lre'y correct,
it Jeading role to wen
t'rJZ. D,,,me. who Korea
Ml H?0y? hlt ln "Clmnr-
u u ".""o is more than
yo"na lnv" of tne
' &.dy ! M- Paurel.
" bit nr ,f - mo than a
.L.mnr " ralid
manager of the opera
" of .k , " P'er
"fc. o'aw-d h
ll'"'! Vr,rk,.
P("l" M M-Dept Store
Radio Program
KMED
;(Mall Jrlbune-Vlrgln Station);
Vednesilay.
6 to G Prosper l graphs presentea
l- l.lCto.'. - f "'"'
merce; Uncle Jerrv: news ana
markets bv Mail Tribune.
G to 7 Mutual MIH; Where to
Go; Firestone; Unique Clean
ers. 7 to 8 Happiness Train; JnckBon
Co. Bklg. and Loan.
8 to 0 Ail request program.
Thursday.
7:55 to 8 Brcakfa-t broadcast ot
news by MrUl Tribune,
ft to 0 Treasure Box; Pan Dandy.
D to 10 Friendship Circle ny
Economy Groceteria; Procter
and Gamble.
10 weather forecast.
10 to 11 Unique Cleaners; Aun-
enne's Style Gossip.
,M to Vl KMED presentation.
to 1 ITenth's DruK Store: ivy
Street Market: Kluher Flour,
news flakes by Mail Tribune.
I to 2 Flihrr Flour; People
Ekctrie: Jackson Co. Bid, and
Loan; flrlentifir Laboratoriw.
$ tJ ano KMED prentution.
, w c r 1 d . Bookman; Hour 01
Prayer.
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4:30 to KMED prevnta'.lon.
5 (o 0 KMUD prcwntMwn; rwR
and r-arKets by Mal Tribun-.
6 to 7whcre to Oo; Porter
Lumber Co.
7 to c-Hmplne-M Train: Hut
chlnson free Spe:!alLt.
8 to -All request program.
Miss Furry Is Bride
mime w riding Monday.
At a quiet wedding Monday even
ing at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Furry of Phoenix,
Miss Sybil D. Furry became the
bride of Richard D. Farmer of Ban
Francisco.
The service was read at 8 o'cloeR
by Rev. Fred E. Schell of the Pres
bytcrtan church in the presence 01
the Immediate relatives. The brme
was attired in her traveling ensen-
ble and was unattended.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Farmer left for a wedding trip north
after which they will return to San
Frnnctsco to make then home.
The bride is a popular mem tier
of the local younger set. She at
tended. Oregon State- College, where
shewas atTUtated with Kappa Deltrt
sorority and has recently made her
home ln Yreka, where she was a
number of the California Oregon
Power company staff.
Mrs. irler lieturns ,
Home After Slay Here.
Mrs. Wynne P. 'Grler of Sntem.
who was guest for several days ot
Miss Annette Heckman, left yester
day morning for her home, motor
ing north with Mr. Grler. who ar
rived In Medford Monday nig in.
Miss Edith Fitch of Hilo. T. H
who is spending the summer in
Ashland and Mls3 Ariene Hay, stu
dent of the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school, were guests of Miss
Heckman .lust evening.
Wakefield-, and fiueits
Leave lor Vacation
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Wakefield and
house guests left this morning for
Diamond lake, where they will spend
several dayB vacationing.
. , .;.
Carnation Club , ,
Meets Tomorrow.
Mrs. H. G. Wilson will be hostess
tomorrow nt her home. 7 Chestnut
street, to. members of the Carnation
club. , ,. .
Miss Watson
lit Shasta Cltv. '. ,
Miss Edmere Watson left by stage
today for Shasta Cltv, where ne
will be the guest of Mrs. C. M. Mcr
rlthcw until . Sunday.
M , . ... .
MM Thorsen Is
Medford liuest.
Mtss Helen Thorson of Portland
arrived on the noon plane to be
guest for the remainder of the week
of Mrs. Fred Swlgert, Jr., of the
northern city, who is visiting her
father, Dr. W. H. Heckman at his
home on Corning Court.
TRAFFIC OFFICERS
WAITING WORD ON
REAPPOINTMENTS
Little by little news Is leaking out
in various parts of the state about
the officer personnel of the state po
lice force in the three districts, which
body starts to function on August 1.
News pertaining to the Medford dis
trict Is contained In the Klamath
Falls News as follows:
"City Traffic Officer Joe Folsom
has received a commsston as a lieu
tenant in the state police force and
will leave today for Salem, where he
is ordered to report before startng
duty in Mediord August l."
The members of the state tralilc
squad cn duty In Medford, Ashland
and Grants i ass are on the anxiouu
seat and will be until they learn the
full personntt oi the state police In
this district. Only a portion of the
officers of each district Is at present
known, and H :s claimed that each
district personnel will not be known
until a few days before August 1.
Not only are all the members of
the present state trafric squad in
southern Oregcn applications for po
sitions on the s;ntc police force,
which among Its other duties takes
over those of the present state traf
fic squad, but many othc s are also
applicants. There ore far more ap
plicants for state police Jobs than
are needed for that force.
BLAZE IN TREES
ER ROGUE
CALLS OUT
CHURCH GAMP AT
LAKE' PROJEGTED
The second' new fire of the, ,weck
in the Crater national forest. t.W
time breaking out in a new territory
along the west branch of the uppv
Rogue river about four miles above
the state fish - hatchery n the Elk
Creek section, was discovered about
5:45 p. m. yesterday, and 40 men la
bored last night and this forenoon to
check It, and a few more men were
sent this forenoon. The fire Is In
fair timber.
Little was known at the forestry of
fice here this noon about the condi
tion of this fire. Its extent, origin,
etc., except that It was supposed near
control, and that it was expected to
work a night crew of fire fighters on
it tonight.
'l'n orouso Creek fire, which broke
out early in the week In the Applo-
gate district and on which at its
f heifjht 116 fire fighters worked, was
In such a good condition thnt ail but
late yesterday afternoon that all but
six of the mopping up crew of 31 at
the fire were at once switched to the
Elk Creek section fire when It was
reported Into In the afternoon, being
conveyed to the new fire by forest
tru ks.
So much sought after by . unem-
poyed local men is the Job of fire
lighting fires, that the Crater na
tional forest headquarters In the ftJ
.i tj''Hlr"? wax o rtH'wp'J
lous applicants for such work this
lurenoou that but little other of.Tce
work cou4d be done until these men
--t informed thut no more fire fight
ers were needed at present.
Then, as protection against further
Interference from ths same cau.se, a
sign was posted outside the first
floor eleva.or entrance, rending: "No
more fire lighters wanted."
A real salmon feed was enjoyed to
day by members of the Llon.i club at
the regular luncheon at Hotel Hol
land todav. The Chinook, prepared by
the hotel for the luncheon, was
caught by Lion L. Pennington nt the
mouth of the Rogue end weighed 1:8
pounos.
The-nmtn address at today's ses
sion was made by Ensign J. R. Pack,
whooutlimd the accomplishments of
the Salvation Army in Medford and
the scope of work carried on by the
organisation throughout the world.
The Army participates In the religious
and welfare work of 33 nations.
The musical program was present
ed by Campbell's brass quartet und
trio and was one of tho best given
before the Lions club for- many
wteks.
A special committee composed of
Lion Stewart. Hansen. Williamson,
and Thorndlke. was appointed and
Lion Pennington named by the Lion
president, G. W. Newberry, to the
position of executive committeeman.
The meeting for next Wednesday
was cancelled and all Lions urged to
attend the Forum luncheon to be
held at the Hotel Medford Monday.
Among guests at today's luncheon
was Dr. Arthur B. Gillls. who Is how
associated with Dr. C. T. Sweeney ln
this city. . . .......
42 AIRFIELDS IN
STATE OF OREGON
. There are 206 rhore -airports and
landing . fields Hi the United States
on July 15, 10.11, tthan there were
on the corresponding date in 1030.
according to a. report prepared by
tho aeronautics branch of the de
partment of commeroo and made
public today. , .
On July 16. 1920, there- were 1057
municipal, commercial, intermediate,
auxiliary, army, navy and miscellane
ous, government, private and state
airports and' landing fields, while on
July 16, 19:il, there were 1S63.
California led all other states In the
number of airports und landing
fields, having a total of 180,- while
Texas was second with 133. Pennsyl
van la, with 00. occupied third plaee.
California, aside from having the
largest total, also had Vie largest
number of municipal airports, 03,
and tlel with Pennsylvania In the
number of commercial airports, 54
Alaska had the largest number of
auxiliary fields, 60.
The report shows Oregon has 14
municipal landing fields, six com
nverclnl, 18 intermediate, and four
ftuxiltury fields, a total of 42. -
t -i-, 1-4 ; u .
Brill Sheet Metal Works doea
expert repairing, fender and auto
fimly repairing.
A group of surveyors from New
York will soon reach this section to
view m I n I ng d 1st r lc is ln northern
California and southern Oregon, ac
cording to word received today by
C. E. Gates, president of the North
ern Callfomla-Soutlieru Oregon De
velopment association.
The association has been corre
sponding with the New York firm
for a considerable time and Is hoping
that the result of the surveys to be
undertaken will mean tin Influx of
capital for this part of the Pacific
coast. According to present plans,
the surveyors will look over certain
designated properties in southern
Oregon and northern California and
the association has been asked to
suggest others which will be included
In the survey program. The surveys
will be confined to precious metals
surh as platlnlferous values, gold, etc..
and after spending the grater part
of August here, the men will con
tinue on to Washington and British
Columbia.
Information received by the devel
opment association indicates that
those promoting the Burveys are en
tirely reliable and are very well ac
nualnted with the mining possibil
ities or northern California and
southern Oregon.
Anyone knowing of Interesting de
posits of precious metals is asked to
immediately communicate with the
development association us this sup
plemental information . mut reacn
New York before the survey nartv
starts for the coast.
Hilarious Comedy
Scores Holly Hit
Another proof that Penneys
always saves you money!
A group of Presbyterian cnurcn'i
officials from various poinvs
southern Oregon, left this morning
for Diamond lake to look over the
territory with a view of establishing
a camp for the Presbyterian sum
mer conference.
Members of the party were ur.
Walter N. Van Huys of, Portland,
director of religious education ior
the state board of the Presbyterian
church, who airlved in Mediord by
train tills morning; Hev. E. Iverson
of this city. Presbyterian Sunday
schol missionary: Hev. Alevacdu
Muliden. pn.- ir of -ie lioscburg
church; Hiv. Hugh T. Mltchclmore.
paitor of the Ashland church and
Rev. Aliens McCloud. pastor of the
Grants Pass church.
BAiPlAYSliHI
MEDFORD CITY PARK
The band! TOrirA't In the city park,
mially given earti Thursday by the
Uks band, under the direction of F.
Wilson Walt, will be held tnls eve
ling at 8 o'clock, ln-.tcad of tomor.
ow evening
Tlie foiiowin.: program has been an
nounced; vlMrch "Quality Plus" Jewell
ickctlon "Chocolate Sold.er Straus
A'altz "Danube Waves" . Ivano.sU
,'opular "Around the Corner
March "Brnbimto" Parrar
tusslan "Fantasia" Tobanl
Popular "Betty Coed"
Selections ' Venetians Love Song
Kevin
"(iood Night" Ntv"
Maich 'Bennetts Triumphal" -
'Blair Spanitled Banner"
Lovely Perm, waves 4 50 Finger
waving 85. prevost s, B15 W. Main
Phone 363.
fieaniv Ki..in i.ri2o D-taii-
tl I'eas.ey Stuil.u.
"Oold Dust Qertle." which stars
Winnie; LlRhtner with1 Olsen and
Johnson In support and now the
attraction at the Holly for tonight
and tomorrow Is one of the most
riotous of comedies, teaming as it
does the screen's outstanding come
dienne and the most famous pair
of stage clowns In America.
Winnie turns vamp In her own
behalf In "Oold Dust Gertie," n role
In a wny like her uproarious one
In "Oold Diggers of Broadway." Tne
story involves a bathing beauty con
test and a hilarious ocean voyage
on a private yacht, with three oi
Winnie's ex-husband, and n pros
pective one, contributing to the
complications.
The cast Includes Claude Ollllng
water. Charles Juilels. Charley
C.ranewln. Virginia Sale. Dorotny
Christy, Vivian Oakland and Arthur
Hoyt. .
An Interesting news reel, a clever
review, ond the seventh of tne
Bobby Jones golf reels, entitled
"The Spoon," complete the program
now showing at the Holly.
Bucket of Balls on Bo. Riverside
open for daylight plav.
Clever haircuts for hot weather.
Clean, quick service. Hlway Barber
Shop. Tel. 610.
4 u.
Kryslnlglow, k o d a k gloss su
pr4mo. ' The Peasleye, opp. Molly
tbente
ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT!
TONIGHT
and
TOMORROW
iTnl ' ' '.
HOUSEWIVES PRAISE
COFFEE THAT NEVER
VARIES IN FIAVOR
Hills Bros.' Patented Re-anting
Process Insures Same Fine
Flavor in Every Pound
One thine thnt wins tifelimo
friends for Hills Bros. Coffee is its
unvarying flavor. The same ex
quisite taste comes in every pound.
There are no disappointing- varia
tions to make you want to switch 1
This is due to a patented roasting
process Controlled Roasting.
As the accuracy of the hour-glass
depends upon an even, continuous
flow ... a little at a time ... so the
uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee
is produced by Controlled Ronsting
this patented process that Toasts
evenly, continuously ... a little at
a time. Automatic control assures
an exact roast for every single
berry.
How different from ordinary bulk
methods! Such roasting depends
upon human abilities; and men
make mistakes. But Hills Bros.'
Controlled Roast ing process doesn't !
It keeps Hills Bros. Coffee totally
free of variation. The lame de
licious flavor always!
Hills Bros. Coffee is fresh', every
time you buy it. For air, which de
stroys the flavor of coffee, f re
moved and kept out of Hills Bros.'
vacuum cans. Ordinary, "air-tight"
cans won't keep coffee fresh. But
Hills Bros. Coffee can't go stale!
Order some today. Ask for it by
name, and look for the Arab trade
mark on the can.
Hills Brosv Coffee, Inc., San
Francisco, California. O
It's
Another
Comedy
Riot!
Wild Winnie romp
ing lhrullr.ll a mail
fandango of nilrlli
assisted my olen
and Johnson,
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Evening 30c
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Cool Silk
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on
Two or three dresses (at the price you usually pajr for onf . . .
that's how Pcnney's helps you to affofd all the fresh, smart
dresses you need for hot weather. Sports dresses, dresses with
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Take no
arices
the only pad
"like" Kotex is
genuine Kotex
THl! instant you Ijcar the ,cx-
prcssion "just like Kotex,"- be
on your jjuard !
These words cannot be sincerely
spoken, except by one who is
ignorant of the high hygienic
standards of Kotex.
Unique, patented machinery
makes Kotex from start to finish,
in surroundings of hospital-like
cleanliness. Materials used are su
perior, m.ule especially for Kolex.
You don't have to take chances.
Why should you? Kotex is avail
able everywhere the world's
standard the pad that is used by
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so many of the fery Anest hospitals.
Kotex is splendidly coffifonable.
And it may be worn with perfect
safety on either tide. Soft; filmy
layers ffrlke idjastneTft fltsjr. Kotex
is trea'ted to deodorize. It is easily
and completely disposable. And)
thus offers every toftvtfHlenc'e 'as
well as safety. ' " '
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