MEDFORI) MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1933.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Mrs. Haney III Mrs. Minnie Raney
of Almond street Is in the Community
hospital tor medical cue this week.
Portlanders Visit J. D. Altman
and O. M. Charlton ot Portland are
business callers here today and were
registered at a local hotel last night.
Eugene Residents Here O. A.
Prlnoe, R. U Flnlayaon and W. H.
Simmons, all. of Eugene, are business
visitors In Medford today.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. A. U
Kitchen, underwent a major opera
tion this morning at the Community
hospital.
Here from Seattle La wronc Hie
ing and W. A. Karrow, both of Se
attle, are business v 11 tort in Mod
ford today.
Get License to Wed ' A marriage
llceiue was Issued today by the coun
ty clerk to Henry E. Pech of Lake
Creek and Marguerite DeHaas of Eag'e
point.
Gleemen to Meet The Gleemen
will meet tonight at the county
courthouse for practice, and all mem
bers of the chorus are urged to ar
rive at 7:30 o'clock.
Here from British Columbia H. C.
Andernon of New Westminster, B. C,
and W. A. Karrow of San Francisco,
wera among business men In Med
ford yesterday.
I, wives for Eugene Mrs. Addle
Slevertsen of this city left this morn
lite on the Shasta for Eugene, where
she will spend some time visiting
friends.
Got Marriage License Marriage li
cense was issued by the county clerk
Monday 4o Frazler Walter Little of
j Portland and Adallne bouiae Kir o:
' Chicago. HI.
Mrs. Sinclair In Hospital Mrs. W.
A. Sinclair, who underwent an emerg'
ency operation at the Community
hospital for appendicitis last night,
was reported resting easily today.
1 rort landers Here Guests from
Portland registered at local hotels
today include D. P. Simon ton. H.
Bou-den and family, L. W. Jones and
Thomas Leonard.
In Prom Proenlx Prank Wort man,
well-known resident of Phoenix and
one of Jackson county's leading Dem
ocrats, was in Medford this morning
transacting business and talking over
the situation. ,
Brlnr In Skins Clifford Fields of
route I received a bounty from the
county yesterday for killing one coy
ote. F. L. Smith of Rogue River re
ceived bounties on four coyote skins
brought In to the county clerk.
Miss Cooksey Goes North Miss
Donna Cooksey, sister of Mrs. T. E.
Williams, left this morning for Drain,
where she will spend a short vaca
tion with her mother, Mrs. Kitty
Cooksey.
Ban den s Arrive Here Mr. and
4 Mrs. Howard Bawden and children of
poruana amveo: tnia weeic to maxe
their home in' Medford. Mr. Bawden
Is associated with the Standard Oil
company In the local headquarter
In the Liberty building.
Insurance Men Here J. 8. Shep
herd of San Francisco, Pacific coast
manager of an insurance company.
was a business visitor In Medford
yesterday. W. L. Harman, special
agent for the Mm company, with
headquarters in Portland, was also
here yesterday and left today for the
north.
Snows Deeper Snow depth in the
mountains were substantially In
creased with the snowfall of last
Yilght and this morning, with sU
Inches of new snow at Butte Falls
and corresponding depths farther up.
There is now 18 Inches of snow at
Butte Falls and SO Inches at the
Owen-Oregon camp two.
. Nichols Have Bahy.. A nnounce
' mentshave been received here of the
birth of a son weighing eight and a
half pounds, to Mr. and" Mrs. O. F
Nlchola of Klamath Falls, January
22. They are former well-known resi
dents of Medford and the new baby
is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Nichols of this city.
m w m
Probation Orflrer Here Charles r.
Charlton. United States probation of
ficer, with headquarters in Portland,
Is in Medford today interviewing per
sons here who are on probation for
different offenses against the federal
isovernment. Charlton plans to leave
iT .Klamath Falls as soon as the
. leather permits. Most of the per
sons he Interviewed here today , were
on parole for liquor violations. . ,
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Bible Class Meeting The weekly
Bible class recently organized to men
Tuesday of each week at the T. W.
C. A., will begin at 7:45 o'clock this,
evening and all members are urged!
to arrive at that time. The study
yimr tonight is the Inspiration of the
Bible and the history of Its transla
tions. Men are especially urged to1
accompany their wives to the class
sessions to take up this rapid reading
course through the whole scripture, i
Harlow Going Home Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Harlow of Jacksonville,
who received painful injuries last
Friday, when attacked by Mr. Har-
low's father, mountaineer of the Joe
Bar region In California, are leaving
the Community hospital for their
home today. Mr. Harlow received
slashes on the head and chest when j
his father. In a mad frenzy, attacked :
him with a knife. Mrs. Harlow re-1
reived a severed artery In the right
arm. j
'TJlBdkatecL!
Ingredients of Vicks
VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form
VICKS COUGH DROP
Personal
From Eastern City A viaitor in
Medford from a distance today is C.
L. B rower of Detroit, Mich.
Woman Gets Bobcat Mary C. Fry
of Trail received a bounty from the
county clerk this morning when she
brought In a bobcat skin.
Station Robbery Attempted Two
men late last night attempted to rob
the Post' Office service station, but
after breaking through the glass they
fled. A state police officer who wu
near the scene, scared them away.
Reserves to Meet The regular bi
monthly meeting of the Reserve Of
ficers corps will be held at the Med
ford Armory tomorrow ntght, in
charge of Lieutenant M. Cs Wright,
according to notices received. "Com
bat ordera" will be the chief topic of
discussion.
Modern Woodmen to Meet Med
ford camp, M. W. A-, will hold Its
first meeting of the new year tomor
row night at Labor hall at 7:30. Most
of the officers and many members
from Ashland camp will be present.
A number of new applications or
membership are to be acted upon,
concluding wlfch a big feed In the
banquet hall.
9 i-.
Plche In Portland Another man
much interested in water was In
Portland yesterday. He Is Al Piche,
Medford sporting goods merchant and
sportsman, and he was registered at
the Heathman with Mrs. Plche and
their son. Mr. Plche declared steel-
head fishing on the Rogue river is
now at Its prime. In fact, he invited
all of Oregon to Join him in catch
ing limit strings. Morning Ore
gonlan. Registered at Hotels Here Neigh
boring and other western towns are
represented today in the hotel lists
of Medford. Among guests are J. E.
Leonard of Berkeley, Cal., Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Alkus of San Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bradley of Eugene,
George A. Bertarsous, Dsn Gaeln and
Donald Nicholson of Portland, Mrs.
Edward Law of Jacksonville, W.
Throckmorton of San Francisco, L.
M. Clark of Portland Mr, and Mrs.
J. J. Rankin of Portland, George C
Barbour and F. 8. Jones of Roseburg.
C. E. Stlmler of Oakland, George Hil
ton, Jr., of Grants Pass and B. Weber
of Alturas, Cal.
GIRLS GET BUSY
SEEKING VOTES
(Continued from Pug On.)
given it trip to Seattle where ahe will
board a comfortable' Paolfio steamer
for a cruise to San Francisco. After
visiting the scenic spots of the his
toric San ITanelsoo bay district, the
lueky girl will return to Seattle by
steamer, thence to Medford. All ex
penses on both trips will be fully
paid and nothing will be too good
for the Rogue River valley girl, as far
as accommodations are concerned. De
lightful company, too, will be assured
as popularity contest winners from
other western cities will comprist the
parties.
-
Mississippi Beauty
Doris Valentin of Starkvllls,
Miss, In a student election was
chosen a, the prettiest girl at Mis
sissippi Stat college, (Associated
Pros Photo)
DALLES TOLL BRIDGE .
PERMIT REQUESTED
WASHINGTON. Jan. 4. (AP)
Authority for the Dalles Bridge Co.
to construct a toll bridge over the
Columbia river five miles upstream
from The Dalles, Ore., was asked In
a bill Introduced today by Senator
DUl of Washington.
M. W. A.
The Modern Woodmen of America
will meet In Labor halt Wednesday
evening. January 36; the Ashland
lodge will be visitors. All members
at Medford are requested to attend.
When Your Daughter
Comes to Womanhood
j Give Her Lydia E. Pintham'o
I , Vegetable Compound
j Most filrls In their teens need
' tonic and regulator. Give your
t daughter Lydia E. Plnkham's
i Vegetable Compound for the next
few months. Teach her how to
guard her health at this critical
time. When she Is a happy, healthy
wife and mother she will thank
you.
DEEP DRIFTS ON
H0LDJ5IN COLD
Efforts of Two Snow Plows
Fail to Liberate Solons
and Aides New Storm
Moving South Is Warning
RENO, Nev, Jan. 24. (AP) Thirty
members and 15 attaches ot th Ne
vada state legislature were snowbound
In th Washoe valley, between Reno
and Carson city, the state capital, to
day aa a terrific windstorm piled huge
drifts on the highway and blocked
traffic In both directions.
Drifts from four to alx feet deep
trapped the lfglslators and their at
tachea, en route to Carson City from
Reno. In the valley today and efforts
of two snow plowa to reach them were
unavailing. No immediate t fear was
felt for their safety, however, and
highway officials expected to be able
to dig them free when the wind sub
sides. Because of the absence of the sena
tors and assemblymen, neither house
of the legislature had a quorum and
all law making waa at a standstill.
Motorists who attempted to leave
Reno later were turned back at
wheelervllle, sht miles south of here,
by drifts that blocked the roadway
there.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24. (AP)
Bearing more rain and snow for the
far west, a new storm was moving
southward and Inland today from the
Pacific, adding to the precipitation of
the week-end disturbance which took
three Uvea and left three other per
sons to an unknown fate.
. Storm warnings were posted from
Puget Sound southward to Santa Bar
bara. The weather bureau announced
rain began falling In the northern
part of northern California this morn
ing, with prospects that It would en
velop the entire coastal section as far
south as San Diego by tonight or to
morrow. Snow was predicted for the
mountain areas of California, Nevada,
Idaho, Washington and Oregon.
San Francisco and vicinity received
a foretaste of the storm when strong
winds churned the bay.s Impeding
water traffic. Passengers of a trans-
bay ferry stood on their seats as waves
licked Its lower deck.
The States line freighter Everett,
Msntla bound from Vancouver, re
ported a blizzard, accompanied by a
M-mlle gale, 700 miles offshore and
the freighter General Sherman bound
for Yokohama, reported a similar
storm 800 miles off the American
coast.
In addition to the three known
dead, hope was virtually abandoned
for three other, persons missing In
the snow-covered mountains.
Blankets carried on a bear hunt
Into the mountains north of Santa
Paula, near Los Angeles, by Virgil
Johnson, 45, and his son, Elton, 18,
were found In a snowsllde by search
ers. Jack Blackler, 20-year-old trap
per, missing since Wednesday In Cala
veras county, was also believed to
have perished.
In Love Suit
Jamea A. 8tillman (above), form,
er New York banker and ex-husband
of Mrs. Fowler "Flfl" McCor
mlck, was named defendant in an
alienation of affections suit by Luc
Roehefort, former candidate for
mayor of Montreal. It waa reported
Roehefort aaked $1,000,000. (Ails,
elated Press Phnta
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Regular Communication .if
Re&mee Chapter, O. B. 3.,
Wednesday evening, Jan. J5,
8 o'clock. Visiting members
invited.
HATTIE M ALDEN, Se-y.
1
Special Convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 33. R.
A. M , Tuesday, Jan. 24tb, at
7:80 p. m. Work In R. A.
degree. Vial tors Invited.
By order of L. C. Stewart, H. P.
OBO. ALDES, Secretary.
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Patroniz hum industry.
Buy White law's cboeola.ua.
Keep that money at bom.
DANCE
DINT? MOORE'S
LITTLE GIANTS
How Playing Wednesday
Nights at Dreamland
Xo Dance Friday
Merchant Coupons Accepted on
Wednesday Kite
Admission 10 c
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E 1 n.
Jailed For Smuggling
I -Awfe Vg
Alejandro Ungson, a Chinese of
Nogales, Mexico, pleaded guilty In
federal court In Tucson, Ariz. to a
charge of smuggling aliens Into the
United States and was sentenced to
two years4 Imprisonment. (Assocl
ted Press Phnt
- - Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 24. (AP)
CATTLE. 100; calves 10; heavyweight
she stuff and ateers 36c and more
lower. Steers 950-900 lbs. good 4.75
5.2B: medium S4.00-4.7fi; common
S3.00-4.00; 000-1100 lbs. good S4.50
6.00; medium S3.75-4.50; common
$2.75-3.75; 1100-1300 lbs. good 4.00
4.50; medium $3.00-4.00; cows good
S3.35-3.60; common-medium $2.50
8.35; low cutter and cutter $1.00
2.25. HOC1S. 160; 15c lower. Light light
140-160 lbs, good-choice $3.35-3.85;
lightweight 150-180 lbs. $3.75-3.85;
180 - 200 lbs. $3.75 - 3.85: medium
weight 200-220 lbs. $3.36-8.85. .
SHEEP and Lambs, 100; steady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Jan. 34. (AP) LIVE
POULTRY Buying price: Heavy
hens, colored 44 lbs., 13c; do me
diums, 11c; lights, 10c; springs, light,
13c; heavy 13o; old roosters, 5c;
ducks, Pekln, old, 8o lb.; geese, 8o lb.
ONIONS Selling price to retailers:
Oregon, 80-00c cental; Yakima, Span
ish, sl-1.33 cental.
Butter, eggs, country meats, mo
hair, nuts, cascara bark, hops, butter,
fat, potatoes, wool and hay, steady
and unchanged. '
San Francisco Itutterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 34. (AP)
Cream f.o.b. San Francisco 31o.
Wail St. Report
STOCK SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Company.)
Jan, 34, .
50 20 20 SO
Ind'ls RR's Dfs Total
Today 62.5 28.2 00.1 65.5
Prev. day... 63.0 28.4 90 S 65.8
Week ago.... 63.2 28.0 92.5 56.2
Year ago. 62.3 36.9 98.5 64.8
3 yrs. ago..173.3 132.6 220.S 175.0
BOND SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Company)
Jan. 24:
20 20 30 60
Ind'la RR'a Ufa Total
Today 64.9 63.1 83.8 70.6
Prev. day. 65.0 63.2 83.9 70.7
Week ago.... 85.8 63.8 84.0 71.0
Year ago. 68.8 75.2 84.2 76.0
3 yrs. ago.... 92.6 104.8 68.0 98.4
NEW 'YORK, Jan. 24. (pi The
stock market waa a mixed affair to
day, with prices eddying about un
certainly In quiet trading. The close
was narrowly Irregular. Transfers ap
proximated only half a million shares.
Today's closing prlcea for 30 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye
Am. Can
85,
01 Vt
ev,
4174
7
41
9T4
15
1SH
liy,
ty,
39 ',4
24
13
ai
754
30 1,
isy,
28
154
37.
6
4V.
17H
14
34
30
654
36
26V4
28 H
Am. As Pgn. Pow...
A. T. T.
Anaconda
Atcn. T. & s. F
Bendlx Avla .,
Beth. Steel
Chrysler . ..,
Coml. Solv.
Curtlas-Wrlght .
DuPont
Oen. Poods
Oen. Mot
Int. Harvest.
I. T. As T
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Param. Publlx
Penney (J. O.).
Phllllpa Pet
Radio
Sou. Pae
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
tJ. S. Steel
For Real and Lasting Heat
USE
GASCO BRIQUETS
Ideal for Furnace, Stove and Fireplace
NO ASH ALL HEAT
FUEL OIL
Any Kind Quick Service
Tel. 76 Vallev
A.k for .Medford
STATE FUNDS FOR
FAIRS WIPED OUT
SALEM, Jan. 34. (API Another
saving waa scored for the people of
Oregon by the ways and means com
mittee last night In the sum of
l6.r',000, when It was voted to wipe
out completely appropriations for the
Pacific International Livestock Expo
sition, the Eastern Oregon Livestock
show, and 37 county agricultural
fairs.
In this the committee followed the
recommendation of Governor Julius
L. Meier and Budget Director Henry
M. Hanzen. as made In the biennial
budget. But the committee mani
fested its Independence of Influence
from the executive office In some
other subjects considered, particular
ly when It restored $6000 for main
tenance of the district school at the
W. o. T. O. farm home near Corval
lls, which the governor's budget had
disapproved.
In the three fair items the Pacific
International had requested 460.000
for premium payments, and the
county agricultural fairs $105,000 by
a l-HO mill mlllage tax that has been
levied for some years. The budget
recommendation ndopted by the com
mittee, waa that this be eliminated.
The Eastern Oregon Livestock show,
which received $10,000 two years ago,
had not requested arl appropriation
for 1033-34, but the budget antici
pated that a request would be made
direct to the waya and means com
mittee. The governor's budget has
also disapproved a $76,000 premium
request from the Oregon state fair,
and recommended that It be put on
a self-sustaining basis. This was not
covered In last' night's action, but
hints were not lacking that It would
meet' the same fate as the other fairs.
BE
BEST HOME TALENT
A brief and enthusiastic session
was held last evening by Medford
post of the American Legion, with
reports on the home talent show to
be staged by the post at the Orater
lan theater February 10 and 10 tak
ing most of the time
According to Lloyd Williamson,
chairman of the committee, the at
traction will be one of the best ever
staged by a local cast and rehearsals,
already In progress, have all connect
ed with the show In an enthusiastic
mood.
DUNNE WOULD KILL
WOLFE CREEK ROUTE
flALEM, Jan. 94. (AP) Removal
of the Wolf Creek short route to the
sea project from the state highway
map will be demanded In a senate
resolution to be introduced by Sena
tor Joe E. Dunne of Portland.
Senator Dunne contends that the
route approved by the highway com
mission Is Illogical In that It parallels
an existing highway, would necessi
tate the acquiring of 34 miles of
light of way, and would open up no
new territory, while the Scappoose
Vernonla route would open up new
territory.
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by tb. Jackson Count)
Abstract Co. 191 B Sixth Street)
Marriage Licenses.
George T. Herrmann and Joyce
Barrett.
Archie R. West and Madge F. Bar
chaw. Andy A. Lawrence and Iva Miller.
Donald r. Harriott and Melba Llnd
ley. Stanley Rooney and Hen Jones.
Circuit Court.
Clel W. Clemonta vs. Black Channel
Mines, Inc., P. A. Bates, et al; Hen.
Louie Loeffler vs. Black Channrl
Mines, Inc., T. A. Bates, et all Hen.
John Flora vs. Black channel Mlnen
Inc.. F. A. Bates, et al; Hen.
Hubbard Bros. ts. Black Channel
Mines. Inc., F. A. Bates, et al: Hen.
W. E. Alexander va. Black Ohann 1
Mines, Inc., F. A. Batos, et al; Hen.
Lee Mllhon vs. Black Channel Mines
Inc., F. A. Bates, et al; lien.
F. S. Johneon re. Black Channel
Mines, Inc., F. A. Bates, et al; Hen.
Credit Service Co., a corporation, vs.
8. H. Hawk: for money.
Clel W. Clement vs. F. A. Bates,
Ells Bates. Jacob F. Lund. Margaret
Lund, Black Channel Mines, Inc.; lien
foreclosure.
First National Bank of Medford m.
Alva V. O raves, Lydla L. Graves; for
money.
H. D. Fearey vs. Mutual Mill Ic
Seed Co.; for money.
Fuel Co- Tel. 76 fi
Popularity Votes
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Now For Big Cheer!
visJ, V. , . , 1
6 - M.f S
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Martha Maua la one of the moat
enthusiastic members of the oo.
eels' cheering club at 8outhweat
State Teachers college, Springfield,
Mo. (Aasocl.lted Pres. Phnn
Would Aid Farmers
Rep. W. A. Ayrea of Kansas In
troduced a bill to affect two-year
moratorium forfarmera hard pressed
financially. Hla measure would pro.
vide a billion dollars In loans from
the Reconatruction corporation. (As
sociated Press Photo)
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McLeod Children
See First Snow
McLEOD. Jan. 34. (Spl.) "I am
glad aomcone appreclatca enow," aays
Olonn Tynea. This Is the first snow
Dorothy and Frances Harding have
ever scon and they are having the
time ot their lives skiing and sleigh
ing. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
LOST Boston Bull; 4 white feet and
2 black eyes; titled Modern Plumb
ing & Sheet Metal Co. Reward.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fresh COW,
work harness, Star light delivery.
Incubator. Geo. MoMahon, 1 ml.
south Talent.
SMALL furn. hse; 2 adults. Tel. 310-R.
WANTED Trade new house, clear,
. for small farm or acreage. Cash
difference.. Box 9421, Tribune.
WANTED ay young man with best
or reierenoes, wort ror board and
room. Box 363, Medford.
FOR SALE For storage: White ma
chine, S showcases, coffee urn, add
liwt machine, money drawer, good
, organ, smalt safe, several small ar
ticles. Davis Transfer ie Storage,
20 S. Orape St.
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SAVE
your health and ' teeth. At
these prices you can afford to
have your dental work done
now.
Extractions as low as $ .50
Hlher FIIIIors as low as 1.00
Cement HHInc aa low aa.. 1.00
Porcelain Fillings as low as 1.00
Gold Crowns as low as 5.00
Plate, as low aa 15.00
R. D. C0E
404 Medford Center Bldg.
Home Owned A Operated
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STARTS TODAY
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BUILT 20 YEARS
AGO BY PATTON
"Twenty yesra ago today the town
was slushier than It U today, snd
Just as poor.' Owney Pttton, Med
ford' favorite son of old Ireland,
declared this morning as he leaned
on his broom when a stream of water
poured through the snow, sewer bent,
on North Central. "There wss more
water and less drainage," Owney con
tinued, "and that's when they coldn't
get up hospital hill with auto, horses
snd buggies or horses. And I'm the guy
who built the road to let folks
through.
"I didn't put Roxy Ann up there,"
he sded with a wide smile, which
spread his moustache. Ml'm not claim
ing that, but I did build that raid,
30 years ago, and It's there yet. Peo
ple couldn't get up there to see thetr
sick folks for the water and mud,
and I says. 'We got to have a road.'
I was street commissioner then. And
they said. 'We haven't any money.'
And I said, 'We'll have, a road any
way, and we had It.
"They allowed me 100 to get It
done, and we put it In for less than
that." The little Irishman dipped
hla broom deeper into th snow to
clear the drain near the Groceteria
lot of which he Is now manager. "Wo
used the standstones Bullls threw
away when h built the railroad. We
drove them Into the ruts and cov
ered them over. Didn't take much
topping with that well-drained foun
dation. And you still got a road
there," and with that triumphant
remark, Owney moved down the street
with his broom.
PORTLAND, Jan. 34 Heber E. Bow
ser, wanted for questioning in Qrants
Pass In connection with a larceny
charge, waa held under 1000 bond
here today, following his arrest y"
terday. The arrest was made on In-,
formation furnished by Sheriff Lister j
of Josephine county.
Quick
Relief
...Start taking
Liquocold at the first (neeie or inifflc.
Relief come, quickly. Many say In 50
minutes. Liquocold is the popular new
liquid cold prescription. . n
Jarmln Woods Drug Store
Held Over!
CTUDIO THEATRE
J Adults Ifio Kiddles fie
Tonlte Wednesday Thursday
"Stepping Sisters"
With
Lonlae Dresser Minna Campbell
William Collier, Rr.
Comedy, "Pete nurke. Reporter"
Cartoon, "Freddie the Freshman"
Vagabond Adventure Series
Special
Mid-Winter
Dry Cleaning
Prices!
Men's Suits 75
Ladies' Dresses 75$ up
CASH AND CARRY
A-1 CLEANERS
Opp, Lewis Ruper Service Sta.
Phone ft4
111 Knt KlKhtn
n
! Popular Demand Insists
1 on One More Day of
WEDNESDAY ONLY
it:
CONGRESS VOTES
CROP LOAN BILL
WASHINGTON, Jan. 94. (AP)
Congressional action waa completed
today on a bill to prorlde 190,000,000
to be loaned to larmera for use In
producing their 1833 crops.
For Fuel oil delivery. Phone 8311.
Relnklng Trucking Company. We glTo
8. & H. green stamps.
LAST TIMES TODAY
Two Kinds Of Flesh I
Tlir MA.V . . . brute strength
covering a trusting heart till
betravail , , , Then a raging
destroyer.
THE WOMAN . . . silken, al.
luring, masking with inno
cence, a heart that lied . . .
betrayed I
WATTACF
KAREN
M0RLEY
RICARDO
C0RTEZ
Tomorrow!
a BTORY EVERT MODERN
GIRL WII.Ii UNDERSTAND
Her lips ottered . . . what her
heart denied I
with .
Nanoy Cary
CARROLL GRANT
CAIL from Saa Fn
Cisco oo Sunday,
Marco 26 for s wooderfml
voyage oo the) super-lax
orious Empress of Britsia
via th Panama Canal act
Europe, arriving In Cher
bourg and Southampton
oo April 18,.., peod ecv
chanting hours at Balboa
Crlstobala gay day aod-
olght at Havana.
pint- and to evening. a
New York... then I
the broad Atlantic
Your companion win be waste'
craveutrswitbb
of si:ste ts J
Sum, the Orient .
Is a glaotese of epsaof, luxury
and space that will afford y
gnatest travel rhrlll.
Call bow for complete deaalai
I as .utionnauoat BUMBMMe
fare from 8aa saactaos er
Los Aogtlcs, lactttd i..a
bit mals and bertk,
Cfinxtdlnru-
' Pacific,
If You Want To
Make HER Happy
Take home & loaf of
BECK'S
Butternut Bread
At your grocer or
BECK'S BAKXBY
UK
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