MEDEORP ItXTt TRIBUTE, MEDFOIirV OT?FaON WEDNTStiT, XtTtfrST 32, 1931 Joe Brown Comedy OpenTAtlloily BARBARA BEVAN GETS BROKEN ARM IN FALL lamed a bad breHk In bone of her rtpht arm. the upper tcrdrty and expressed considerable when she duitkc for her roller skates. I' A heavy coat on a Wuin day doesn't I appeal? Then how about a. light i weight tweed coat. All spring and fell on the sidewalk while roller skating Monday evening. She was conflued to her home yes- Ill READILY Dr. Jouctt P. Bray ! now In his . summer coats are now selling at 10 office at 308 Medlord Bld. I nd 12.95 each. Adrlenne's. vr III WILL WIN GAMES Barbara Bevan, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bevan. sua- mm jf Mk I.' l.m Aug- I"! Msa f rnorted for M . innrtition re- lk allium rLU, along the PacIIlc Ki lately made In the r together with a rJL, in the demand Irom rJTthe local market a 1. clew up. " ' j itiuUon in the egg trade Una win B tM Pri llst- E t meal co-ops. T " -i kM fnr nil of. ue "ci - . tin live chicken- market. LomI hen turkeys are ar- U selling rapidly at 28c lb. Quality Bn6 wB"fc , on a strong basis at the : to 14c for tops. Hogs .hnnt steady. L iroker holding practically i mpply 01 amorum .wcf H tat track here, forced the , to asc per box, but buyers L nil because of the lack Urn call for Calif ornlas. ktaataioupes are finding a Ljotnt at late prices. Some ituff , biougnt oy true L Dinar section was offer- Lml i AS crate, compared a of the initial supply oi Ltock at Mt crate. La la somewhat Improved market for Bartiett pears Pacific northwest sources, hotter crop in all sections LrtouilJ forecast, due to the lutlod, buying operations Vised materially and prices Uwatoi'k kjSD, Aug..lS. CAP) CAT- mmlnally steady. ' 100; steady. , . ' . ' , 7fft steady. . Portland Wheat Wheat V ; pno, Aug. ia. ' ap) Low .46 V4 .47 .so 'A Open High cM.M14 .46 .47 .47 .si wheat: , - ,. bd bluestem ....., bile wte ..,,,; :;., fiater taipring ltd i ; ifc t waiter it.oo.,- - h car receipts: Wheat! 92; com 4. Close .46 47 :.60A .65 .46 V, A6Y, 43 ft .4314 43 V4 MB Francisco lliitterfnt FKANCISCO, Aug.-12. (AP) K tab. San Francisco, 32c. ' r-Y . .. . Ill Street Report p0CK SALE AVERAGES kit, 1931, Standard Statistics Company) 50 20 20 ' '90 India. RRs. Ufs Total -105.9 66.2 161.2 109.6 the fun "Broad Minded,' starring the king of comedy, Joe E, Brown, is now the attraction at the Holly theatre. It is difficult to imagine wide mouthed Joe bulging out of one side of a baby Austin, In a runaway trip In which he is caretaker for his lady killing cousin doing the gallant to two fair damsels whose car is wreck- feast ed by the way In the presence of a Prev. day 107.5 Week ago....l04.0 Month ago.. 108.9 Year ago 156.0 67.4 68.3 76.6 117.3 162.8 159.7 166.7 204.7 111.1 108.3 114.1 157.9 NEW YORK, Aug. 12. (AP) Bears launched a counter attack In the late trading today, after being com pletely routed In yesterday's session of the share market. A few prominent Issues were de pressed 2 to 4 points, but losses generally ranged around In a point in the principal shares. Ralls were again vulnerable, and led the decline. With the exception of further recov ery In the Oerman Issues, bonds were inclined to ease. Grains firmed, but cotton again sagged. The closing tone was weak. Sales were well over a "million shares. . Today's closing prices for 17 se lected stocks follow: American Can 93 American T. & T ..no Anaconda ... 24Vii Curtis .Wright . 3 General1 Motors" ...... 37 Intt. T. & T 27 Montgomery Ward 20 Paramount Pub 23 Radio 18 Southern Pac 73 S. O. of Cal 37 S. O. of N. J ...... 374 Trans Am. - 7 United Aircraft - 27 U. S. Steel 87 Corp't Trust Shs - 4 5-yr, Pxd Trust - 1 Adrlenno's Is closing out all house dresses, Including the famous Kelly Don frocks, formerly to 5.95, for 1.00 each. 1 ; 't!f MAIL TRIBUNE WLY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Uud rj desert H iih Jrle acid f "nary V"r or t tKd for Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle If" ?' fBnlal f;tlr. fctbbr. sV. ToMriBEASTriAPT A D E ROT OlR. LI I R A NOR b ANTHEGRET A R ROW SjlO ALE Slj F I1 Eff I T A D E L E TOP AVE PTIn" A l.R gXJF ARE PalTT S M ADS A L E SQE r1st A i s U R E Dun i TstejcjRlE sts T R O T hITC A MflQ R E HE wHeO S eIIm A R ElSlSLfRTAg E dUeIyIe 2. Report Si. God for whom Tuesday la . named l-g". fring mio una n& c ui tint. rnemy or tn , Crusaden Mia y. . I. Heavenly betas 9. W oonS 7I Ltant wlI - 10 Expiate 5. Outlets 4. Southern constellation 6, Strong wind 6. For example: abbr. 7. Thus 9. Russian Inland Kind of meat 1. Tasty 1 Broad thorough fares 11. Alleviate 12. Experts 14. Important occurrences IS. Flag 18. Anger 22. 27th U. 9. President 25. Tamarisk salt tree 26. Gymnastic swing 28. Ancient liver proverbial for Its wind ings SI. Old-womanish 33. Killed 36. Confederate general 3ft. Bind 41. Obtain 42. Great Lake 43. Give 44. Kaatern rulers 45. Excludes 46. Salt springs 47. Steeples SI. Feel penltenct 63. Monkeyltke animal 55. Attempt 57. Little girl who went thrmiRh the looking glass R9. Fall In drops 60. Ancient capi tal of Ireland 01. Room in a harem 6C. Strike or beat: colloq 68. Symbol fof thorium 70. Preposition Of place - WM. gr " ' " Ito "W UIUU 'jjLii rip-snorting Latin lover of one of them. Showing with the feature Is a News Reel, with GriViam McNamoe an nouncing, a Bobby Jones Golf reel, "The Brassle," and another of the Adventures In Africa reels, entitled "Beasts of the Wilderness." - t The University o: Oregon football team may not win all its big games this fall.' but It will always be a hard working bunch and an interest ing team to watch. Dr. Clarence W. Spears, head coach, declared here today. Dr. -Spears was guest of Med ford alumni at a luncheon here today,.- . . - The university team will be com posed of a good many sophomores and inexperienced players. Dr. Spears said. He told the alums of each ol the prospects for this year's eleven and gave detaljs on candidates for each of the positions. Loss of such players as . Kltzm tiler, Chris tensen and Colbert will be felt, by the team, it was Indicated. Med ford boys at the university who wU be eligible for varsity play this fall are Bill Bowerman. Bernle Hughes and Bill Morgan. Praise for each was given by Coach Spears. Hughes will have keen competition in making the center position, Spears said. Eric Forsta, regular center, will be In a suit on September 15. Don Watts will not be out for halfback position, . It was learned. The Pennsylvania lad broke a shoul der last season and the bone has not healed properly. Watts has been working at Crater lake this summer. - P, O. "Prink" CalUson, freshman coach at the university since ho re signed as Med ford high school coach, spoke briefly on freshman prospects. Hugh Rosson, graduate manager, and Tom Stoddard, assistant, also talked to the group. ' 4 ' llflO.ono Kodak Drlis TV tal Ik (Swells (pffee Nut SuM at Stixrs Wc iMivet direct to your home ,' ' Tclt iihuM the CASWELL COFFEE MAN Tel. II.10-J-1, Medronl Automatic Electric Coffee Roasting Accomplished by the GEQ W CASWELL CQ Thursday, Friday, Saturday Opportunity Days at LAWRENCE'S FIRST BIG SALE Buy Now for Christmas Save Money, Energy, Disposition 3 The Former Southern Oregon Electric' s ENTIRE STOCK Now Going At f il ra0)W You can afford to buy new . fixtures for your Home while . prices are so low. ; That Are the Lowest In Years Ranees .. .Fixtures . . .Electrical S Appliances . . 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