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    irEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, IEPFQRD, OREGON. MOXDlY, 'APRIL' 24, 1933,
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
ASHLAND NORMAL
i gkli to Rim Bob Ottoman of thl.
city skied to " rlm ot orater 1
yesterday from Anna Bptlnga.
.
At Shady Cove Mi. and Mr..
Richard. Payne and guests pent yes
terday at their cottage at Shady cove.
Outran Visit. Here Tom Ourran.
representative of United Pres.. with
heaoquarter. In San Francisco, Is a
visitor in Medfdrd today.
.
Return. North-M". Wnv Nye. who
vl.ltd her mother, Mr.. J. O. San
den here, left this morning for Sa
lem. .....
Here frorn Ashland -Mrs. U
Orubb of Asmana i " ;
m Medford today calling on friends
and attending to duoho .
orratt Goe. North-Bill Off utt left j
sun-lay night for Oakland Ore.
where he will .pend aeveral day. at
tending to business matters.
.
Undergoes Operation E- V. Ca
noose, local fireman, was rushed to
Community hospital Saturday rdgM
to undergo an emergency operation
for appendicitis.
.
Suitcase Found-City police have
in their possession a suitcase which
was found Sunday at Fifth and
Orape streets. Some clothes were
In the case, tney iVv
. Builness Caller. Among business
visitors in Medford today are Mrs.
Tom Young of Otlff In creek. AB.
Johnson of Evan, creek and George
Edwards of Willow Springs.
Bicycle stolen Albert Rose of 517
South Holly street had a bicycle
stolen from the Mall Trkbune bulld
dng Sunday, a report filed with city
poll'-e ahows.
11
Cure for Reames name Mr. and
ti tp larmier have taken the
Evan Reames house -for- the next
month, to be here during Mr. and
' Mrs. Reames' stay in the east.
i
Rnllwav Man Here J. S. Jenks,
, . r.r vra Blltmore Rail
way company in Chicago, Is In Med
ford today attending to business in
terests, r. it Htav Here Miss Bertha
Crmmse of Seattle left for her home
this morning after spending a week
here as guest of Mrs. T. W. Dally and
Mrs. M. E. Royce.
Get. Building permit A building
permit was Issued today to Nettle
Grow of 716 Welch street, amount
ing to 50. for repairs to be made In
her dwelling house.
M.,rna Mra. Allen Tollum of
Se'att'e today notified olty pO"e tn,a
her 17-year-old son, ".ronie mu
whom she had reported missing, re
turned to hi. home mm weea.
T.r,.- rntt.iinwB leaves Mr.. D. A
r,v,- nt flmkuna who has been
visiting Mrs. Maude Chapman and
Mrs. J a. Kimball here since Wed
nesday, left this morning for her
home.
Insurance Men Here W. I Harnan,
representing the Phoenix Assurance
comrany, is here today from
-..,,. f t.-h St. Paul Fire
and Insurance company Is also a
caller from Portland.
Guests In Medford Mrs. Grace
Herbert of San
Francisco are guest. In Medford to
day of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Reynolds
j t w Hirffecool at the Hol
land hotel. They are en route to
Vancouver.
In the City Hal J. Bother of Los
Angeies, Mm and Mrs. L. G. Sullmln
of Chicago. 111., and D. J. Murphy of
Seattle were guests at local hotels
over the week-end. Others Included
F R Washburn of Spokane, Mr. .i
Mrs. J A. Slade and L. J. Ellsworth
of San Francisco and E. O. Callcnder
of Modesto.
From Portland Among hotel guests
) in Medford over the week-end from
Portland are Mr. and Mrs. a. u. i
O. F. Gallegly, R. H. Foster. J. L.
Hammersly, Mr. and Mrs. R7 Co""
way, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gunther, Fred S.
Evans. 0. B, Ball. 0. C. Barr. Mr. and
Mr. W. V. Woodln. Curtis Gardner,
G. H Curry, E. A. Hadftcld and F.
Jacobson.
...
Ortgonlans stopping at hotels In
w,mv4 t.h, following Orego-
nlans registered from point. In the
state outside of roruanu. ... --
Mrs. William Clcvc. o. "
Barg-lt. Charlie Mack. Lee Scrogglns,
Fay DeSpaln, Ruth Coffer and J. E
Reading of Klamath Falls. H. J.
Flemmg of Salem. W. I. Cobb or
Rossburg, A. C. Hough of Grants
Pass, D. W. Haddow and F. P.
Knight of Eugene.
...
Stop at Hotels Portlander. here
Included J. D. Frantz. P. H. Mockett.
Constance Omiter. Betty Barton. La-.,.-
-,wv ur w. Bromberger.
V Ionard Mahan. George Murch, F. X.
Buchert, Bert Phillips and A. T. Hyde.
Other, from point, in the slat
Mr. -nd Mrs. J. Preston and family
of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. And. of
Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Oharles
E. ormon of Salem. L. J. Bennett of
Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Wllley of Marehtield.
r.nM tA nnrtlflnr A. J. Brault left
this morning for Portland, where he
will visit hi. .on.
...
smith Pari Fine Al Smith, arrest
ed for being drunk In a public place.
Was IineO fiv oaimuaj ui ui; ww,-.
when brought before Police Judge A.
D. Curry.
Bay City Callers The list of vlal-
feaoa fmm Ran TPrnnr'lArn todav
Includes J. J. Black, L. K. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Forsiand ana J. r.
Kennedy.
. .
From Distant Cities Alex Atlefel
of Chicago is a business called In
Medford today. George Anderson 1.
also here from that city and George
F. Alexander from Boston.
NCREASE
KIWANIANS TOLD
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Guests from North Visitors In
l1forl over the week end from
cities to the north were Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Meeker of Salem. Mrs. B. E.
knight, Myrtle Point and Oeorge H.
Orgves of Salem.
Mrs. Bradnury Improved -Mrs. Wal
ter Q Bradbury, who is 111 at the
AnAntt. Heart hosnltal. was reported
In au improved condition this after
noon but still una-Die w receive vis
itors. Undergo Operations Mrs. C. R.
Bradshaw of Eagle Point underwent
momr Anprp.t,!on At the Community
hospital this morning. Mrs. Maude
Frlsbee of Ashland also underwent
an operation at the local hospital.
Lovely Tulip Displayed A bunch
of flowered tulips is on display to
h at fvi rrviftTribir of Commerce.
flaunting thrw blossoms from one
stem. It was grown Dy Mrs. j. a.
Goddard of 324 Palm street.
ph.. nth tins Pln A film fire which
Episcopal church last night about
8:45 o CIOCK, caused great excivomeni,
nawt-t.inf nna tlimmOnw). hOWeVCr
and arrived at the scene before any
damage resuitea.
nn Hnttsl I Ut Th HstS ftt Med
ford hotels today carry the following
names among otners oi out ui
naiiBf. Tmiia t?. rpntro. For uana: i
J. D." Brill, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Brady,
w. 0. Prazier, Al innes, j. w. wngnw
fl. O. Goodman, Mr and Mrs R. M.
Jackson, G. H. Austin, A. E. Rockwell.
0. J. Harrison, onester a. jonea anu
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Weldner, also of
the Rose city.
-b.am fltlM BMif-h niiPRtfl In Med-
-a Tirelr nH from the
southern state, registered at local
hotels . were: rar. ana vaia. a.
Charleston, San Francisco, J. C. Yea
ger, Los Angeles, 0. W. Rlcketts, Los
Gatos, N. W. Hamilton, Sacramento,
fi-a v W 5Hvt-.ii. Ran Fran-
fmm tvi m e.tv. Leon
Oppenhelm, c. p. Kicnaras, neiu j
. ' . 11. ami UTr
n. Bessions, uoa aiirciwo, a".
BS. L. Patton, Pasadena and B. J.
Wyant, Los Angeles.
Walter Redford, prealdent of the
Southern Oregon Normal school, was
chief speaker today at the luncheon
of the Klwanls club at the Hotel
. ,1 ...... U. nnrtMl an Increased
enrollment al tne oouvumw v.h" i
school In spite of the depression, the
total for this term being 10 greater
than last year's number. The Nor-
-l .,.nr.l nnw tins th lowest COSt
per pupil of any Institution of higher
learning In tne Btate, rresiaenv v
ford Informed hi. audience, giving
a. nn nf t.h leadlne rea
sons why It has maintained a large
attendance.
One-third of the students attend
ing the normal are taking Junior col
lege work, wnich will quainy mom m
enter university or college aa Juniors
at the completion of two year. In
Ashland.
There will be 1108 high school
,,.1.. n annthern Orezon this
year, he stated, from which number
the normal school expects to araw
large enrollment for next term.
The city of Medford Is well repre
sented at the school, the number of
students enrolled from tnis city v
tha .rwnt time totalltne 300.
The music for today program wo
furnished by tne maie qunti
nnn,ai hnnl. including Durward
Qass, Robert Nelson. George Bennett
and Arthur Cook wltn Mary wnnm
ber. as 'pianist.
Visiting Klwanl.ns were 0. B. M
Math of Sacramento, and H. 0. Oaley
. Tuesday
8:00 Breakfast news by Mall Trl'
bune.
8:05 Musical Clock.
8:15 A Peerless parade,
a-an Rhonolnff sutde.
9:00 Friendship circle.
9 :30 Today.
9:45 Meeting of Martha Meade
society. '
10:00 U. S. weather forecast.
10:00 Fashion parade.
10:15 Cheerful oneruD oiuo.
10:30 Morning comment.
10:45 The Pet program.
11:00 Quartette yarade.
11:16 Martial music,
11:30 Song and comedy.
13:00 Mid-day review.
13:15 Pyroll parade.
13:30 News flashes by Mall Tribune-.
12:30 Songs from yesterday.
12:45 Golden West program.
1'.15 Varieties.
1:30 Grants Pas. hour.
1:45 Interlude.
3:00 Dance matinee.
3:00 Songs for Everyday.
3:30 KMED program review.
3:35 Music of old.
3:42 Siesta hour.
4:00 Across the Seas to Hawaii.
4 :30 Masterworks.
R-nn Pnmilnr narade.
5:45 News digest by Mall Tribune
6:00 aieaiora -rneatre uums,
8:05 Sllvertown sidelights.
6:20 Modernlstlca.
7:00 Central rotnt high school
orchestra.
7:30 Eventide.
8:00 TJ. S. frost forecast.
good, 83.25i33.B5-. 350-425 lb.., 8S.35
3.75: 435-550 lb... S35S.76; 275
550 lb... medium. 3 us 3.50; feeder and
stocker pigs, 70-130 1b... good-choice.
.2.70IS.70.
SHEEP and LAMBS, 1200; steady.
ICtimtatlnna nn wnnlaH h&Rls.l SnrlllK
lambs, choice. 18.50: good, 806 6.50;
medium. 84 98; lambs, 90 lb, down,
good-choice, 84 9 4.50; common-medium,
83 3 4: 90-98 lb... good-choice.
84is;4.35: yearling wethers, 90-110 lbs.,
good-choice, 83 $3.50; medium. 82 iff 3;
ewes, 90-130 lbs., good-choice, 83.25 0
2.50: 120-150 lbs., 82113.50: all weignu
common-medium. 81 3. .
Prer. day . 68J 81.6
Week .go. 65.9 35 8
Year ago 8 na
3 Yrs. ago.. ..196.8 135.1
New 1938 high.
Portland Produce
74.1
67.0
78.1
378.J
SI .6
81. 8
47.4
301.3
Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
CO.)
April 14:
10 20 30 60
Ind'ls RR's TJt's Total
Today 83.0 60 8 75.1 60.9
Prev. day 61.7 59 4 74 4 151
WaV an Afl R 57.9 74.3 64.3
Year sgo 60.8 64 8 78.7 67.8
V-. am 04.1 1A5.B 98.8 UU.O
SOU. P.O.
Btd. Brand.
St. oil Oal.
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. -
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel -..
. 18
. 18 K
. SO
. 84
. Vi
. 32
. 37
. 43 Si
FURNITURE upholstered, re-flnUhed
inn oawiro, Will. tt.ii "-."-"o-
for what hav. you. Phone 969-R,
Thlbault.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
MNTllD--Book keeping and colleo
ttoiis. Write Box 13319. Tribune.
or Room 310 First National Bank
BJdg.
BUTTER Prints, extras, 24c; stand
ards, 33e lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland dellrery "A"
grade, 32c lb.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers
selling prices: Oversize. 16c: extras,
16c; mixed colors, i4c; mediums, 14c
dozen. Buying price of wholesalers:
Fresh current receipts, oa ins.
up, 12f12'c dozen.
HOPS Nominal, 1932, 27 (9 30c lb.
ONIONS Selling price to retailers:
Orearon. 90c is l!10 cental: Yakima,
Spanish, 75f?r85c crate
NEW POTATOES Texas, 4 i 0C
IK
STRAWBERRIES California, $1.40
per 12-cup crate.
rvmnt.rv mpntfl. mnhnlr. nuts CBS
cara bark, live poultry, new onions,
potatoes, wool ana nay. unennngea.
of Ashland.
BUMS LADS
PROSPECT
Pordand Wheat
SERVE SUBPOENAS
ON WITNESSES IN
TRIAL OF
(Continued from Page One.)
Bnstn-M Caller. Mrs. Warren
n-nr nrvntacm fal.. I. a busi
ness visitor in Medford. Other call
ers over the weeX-end were Mrs. j.
E. Vincent of Central Point. Mrs. K
O. Hawkins of Dunsmulr, Cal.. Mrs,
Oeorse Hayes, of Montajgue: T. T
Mcsch, Salem; Mrs. J. W. Anderson
Tf Cn.ata Ur Mftlld KUbll. AD-
pleftste: O. P. Silver and son. Ash
land Mr and Mrs. E Pollock. Grants
Pass: Miss Gladys McAdamson. also
from the Climate" city: Mr- ni
V Mrs. Wesley P. Bellus. Ashland: Mln
Dorjthy Carleas. Phoenli: Mrs. A. H
Herman, Oranta Pass: Mrs. I. C.
How?rd. Hornbrook: Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Weaver. Sams Valley: M. E. Harrl-
a.,1.n. Ura r. . KnOdlC
Treiv and Mr.. Tyrrell Carver, Giants
Kal(f hnlrfa that h will em
ploy. Insanltay. This plea I. .aid to
be highly objectioname to nanao.
Iove iJist of Week,
iffllal. will make no an
..antant. Ml.MlM tO t.hA time Of
the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Bank.
to the Lane county Jan, except inns
t ha tha last Of the Week."
The pair will be In charge of the
stato police, under uaprnin ict
Sown, and the sheriffs of Lane and
Jackson counties, with Banks In per
sonal oharge of Chief Jailer Fred W
Kelly. The authorities do not antici
pate any "spectacular moves, but
there -Is nothing like playing safe."
Mrs. Banks will be neio in ine
en'e ward of the Eugene city Jail;
Banks in the woman's ware oi v..
county Jail. A state police guard
.iti maintains, ftwr the . Jail.
m,- fcaa haan uiveral lall-bresks
from It In the past, it w a nimi
ancient structure.
Say Wife Accomplice.
a'n hi. wife. Edith Rober
tine Banks, are charged with first
degree murder, the extreme penalty
for which Is death on the gallows,
.iain nt nonstable George
1UI "" J" ' -
J. Prescott, on the morning of Marcn
16. Constable Prescott came to serve
a warrant on Bank., on an Indlot-
ment charging him wltn Daiiox-inen..
Mra. Banks opened the door through
whlcl. Banks fired with a rifle, kill
ing Prescott Instantly. Banka fired
from a position behind hU wife, and
from the middle of the room, and
secure from return fire.
The state will contend that Mr..
k. an -CAtOrV. kneW Of
1).J.
the threat, of her mate, and that
by opening the door she became an
accomplice. Had Bank, come to the
door, the officer, would have been
an irmfti resisiancc.
Mrs. Banks' open-rif tne .
smw wi.."'
tentljn and momentarily threw tne
law cfl Its guard. Among tne
hlbltj at the trial will be the om
posln array of firearms found In
Banks' home arter me annus.
Butte Palls took the lion's share of
the boxing and wrestling events in
the athletic program with Prospect at
.i 1..... fnwn nnt.utvinv nl?ht. Ac
cording to Prospect adherents some
of the decisions were wme oi mo
actual display of prowess. Brospeot
will meet autre rana in wie lumue.
town In a return program iext year,
the ring and mat festival being an
annual affair.
Results Wrestling:
Wright, 137, Butte rails, threw
Ohrt, 180, Prospect.
Merrlman, 133, Butte Falls, threw
Jolllfte, 145, Prospect.
Clark. 150, Prospect, threw Stod-
ri,n4 1 RR. nilttA Falls.
The matches were refereed by Aay
L. Qobei, former couege grappier.
Boxing:
Leman. 78. Prospect, drew with
Ellis, 76, Butte Palls.
Beck, 78, Prospect, lost decision to
Spencer, 85, Butte Fslls.
Morton, 110, prospect, arew wim
King, UT, Butte Falls.
Irwin, 140, Prospect, lost decision
to Tung'ate, Butte Falls.
Culy, -160, Prospect, drew witn
n,. IN. Ttllt.fA T-flllx.
Owens, 175, Prospect, lost decision
to Rogers, 165, Butte Falls.
McCann, 148, Prospect, drew with
Harper, 150, Butte rails.
GRAPPLERS' FIGHT
INTERESTS FANS
Market?
Cattle.
PORTLAND. April 34. (AP) Cat
tle, 3000; calves, 400; slow, steady.
Qfaara RRfl Oftft h SOOd. A5(S6.50'.
medium, $45; common. 83 4; 900
1100 lbs., good, $56.60; medium, 84
85; common, 834; 1100-1300 lbs.,
good, 84.355 25; medium, 3ij4.3o;
heifers, 650-750 lbs., good. 84 4.76;
common-medium, 82.504.50; 760-950
lbs., good-choice, 84 4.75; common
medium, 82.504; cows, good, 83.50
iThtm- common-medium. mz.Duccij.ou.
low cutter and cutter, 812-60: bulls,
yearlings excluded good (oeei) wms
3.00; cutter - medium, 81.60(j2.80;
vealers, good-choice, 85 8; medium,
a 9K,R nre mill-common. 83.60?t4.26;
calves, 250-600 lbs., good-choice, 45;
common-medium, 8(4.
HOOS, 3000; steady. Light ngnt,
140-160 lbs., good-choice, 83.60&4.36;
light weight, 160-180 lbs., 84.354.S5;
180-200 lbs., 84.35 4.3B; medium
weight, 200-320 lbs..' 83.76(54.36; 320
260 lbs, 83.50(!t4.26; heavy weight.
250-290 lb... 83.354. IB; aau-aou ids.,
83.26 4; packing sows, 275-350 lbs.,
,574
59?4
.60
.6714
.69
.60
.62
P JUTLAND, April 24. (IP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Mav new 66 4 57 A
May, old..:... .67 .69
July 69 .61
Sept 60 .62
Cash Wheat, No. 1:
Big Bend bluestem -
Dark hard winter (13)..
li)
Soft white
Western white
Hard winter
NEW YORK, April 34. (AP)
Heavy trading swept over the nation's
financial markets today nd prices
nanarn-llv nnla-ted hlnlier. thOUgh
stocks met .late profit-taking after
a rise of 81 to 83 a enare.
wtih DTftins. cotton, rubber, .ugar.
hides, sliver and cocoa advancing as
the dollar resumed Its decline againsi
foreign monies, stocks maintained a
furious pace and turnover approxi
mated o.ooo.uuu snares, aho mm
went through frequent reactionary
narlnria hilt, fra.h hllVlnff WoS OrO-
vlded in large volume and even in
the late trading the trend was aepi.
IcencTillnrltf tllo-hltr.
Wheat, after almost canceling a rise
of more than a cent, took a vigorous
.n.irt 'lii.t. Mt. th eloaa and finished
with net gain, of 1 to a cent, a
bushel.
Today's closing prices for 30 selected
stocks follow. .
Al. Chem & Dye 94
Am. Can '
Am. & Fgn. Pow. 9
A. T. & T 96
Anaconda 12
Atch. T. & S. F 48
Bcndlx Avla 13
Beth. Steel . . 33
Chrysler UW
Coml. Solv -..
Curtlss-Wrlght .......
DuPont .
AORBAGdC, home .took farms, fruit
ranches, olty noma, reai Dargu.uu,;
8 .mall houses, 8300 each; terms.
Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Tel. 1838-J.
FOR RENT 6-roora unfurnished
nyire, rerryaaie. on jacusoiivwia
highway; hardwood floors, fireplace,
furnace, lovely yard, flowers, shade
trees. Charles R. Ray, Realtor,
Medford Bldg. Phone 803.
YOUNG Ouemsey cow, pound butter
day: year-old heller. Jacksonville
highway, Logtown Mine.
LOOAL woman want. work, by hour,
1-non vdo-w.
WANTED Will pay cash of cheap
. n , n-l,- m-1 ,11 TO
LOST Small green wheel from child'.
iricyoie. newnra. ivi. 401-x. u
Oornlng Court.
WAJTITUD Hsve client who wishes to
rent oaoin on iwkii. river lor buui
mer at 810 to 818 per month.
Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford
Bldg. Phone 303.
ANOTHER BARGAIN
aaam 8-acre suburban property,
00 UU only mllM ,rom Medford
free soli; 1 acre Irrigated and in
clover; young family orchard, aprl
coti, peaches, cherrtes, plums: 3
room home, electric light.. Total
price 8600: only 8300 down, bal
ance on terms to suit responsible
party. Charles A Wing Agency,
inc.. exclusive agenta.
WANTED Good used Ford of Chev
rolet truok. Tel. 689-J-8.
CONVALESCENT
HOME
GOOD CHEER, GOOD CARE
OOUD FOOD
163 Granite St,
ASHLAND
NOW!
Northern spring
Wesivrn red -
Ooata: No. 2 white.
.. .67".
. .66
.63
.59'.
. .67
.- .69
.- .67
. .87
...823.00
20.50
16.50
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
New Low Price
15 - 25
CIVILIZATION TAMED HIM TO
THE WAYS of MEN AND WOMEN!
Glorious, Naked White Giant from the Blaok Junglei
King of Beasts, and Slave to a Woman I
A GRAND 8MOW OF HUHGING PASSIONS AND
Corn; No. 3 yellow....-...-.
MJllrnn standard
Today's car receipts: Wheat Ba;
flour 36; corn 3: hay 1.
Con Franrlirri Rtlftcrf flf
ai w ivrtflfd Anrll 94 CAP.
Cream i.o.d. an rTancisco aao.
Wall St. Report
C . n, Bala Iwmaw.
(Copyright, 1933, Sandard Statistic.
so ao 30 00
Ind'la BR's Ut' Total
Todiy 'BB.B '31.B 74.7 "62.
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nuj. J
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Phliiip, Pet . Jf.;X V JJ
"Luxury Liner" "o- JjfTJl
Tomorrow II B ' ' ft I
imUk aUJIil t- 3 "
lUTUUUUT I 1
81 '
A NAKED WHITE GIANT-"
FEROCOUS BEASTS STAMPEDE
AI-U AH.tV T.....H.plill Tl
Wl!.ala 8ua....L!.. snd Thw la Ossta
t. I. . OUT.TAIIAN'l TAR Z AM
AUG of TOE
'Cavalcade" co'ima
Kews Saturday that Ray Frlebie,
Marnrri' wraat.llnc flromnn had
agreed to meet Pete Belcastro. Sac
ramento grappler, in a contest wltn
the gloves on Promoter Mack Llllard's
next Armory smoker Wednesday even
ing rirw mncn comment rrom lens
who have watched the grudge develop
hatvtMn t.ha nnlr nf h.nrt.fMi.
Frlsble's frlenda ars - hit dubious
aa to his ability with the padded
mittens, oui oeciare air. ceicasLru
will know he has been In a brawl
before the night Is ended.
A fine card of lights la being ar
ranged by Llllard for the forthcoming
smoker, In addition to the feature
battle between the two wrestlers.
' BUI Rodger., Jr., .on of th. busi
ness manager of the Kansas City
Blues, 1. .hortstop on the Victoria,
Tex., Junior college nine.
Junior Coen. Kansas city tennis
.tar. vu AlM-torf tn Phi T4.t. K,nn,.
honorary scholastic fraternity, at the
university oi nansas.
orlap organdie, for graduation. Pas-
m colors ana smart plains special
85.05 to 816.95.
Special Convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 32, R.
A. M., Tuesday. April 25th,
at 7:30 p. m. Work in R
A. degree. Visitors Invited
nfraLTim.rttj3. Bv order of L. C
Steward, H. P. GEO. AIDEN, Secy
HAVC your furniture re-upholstered
Thlbault, 060-R.
Buster Crabbe Has
Lead Craterian Hit
Bxcitement run. high In the new
film which opened yesterday at the
awl,n tha.t.rp. for "Klnff Of
the Jungle" l the story of a real wild ;
man a boy brought up uora u...,
childhood by pack of Hons. And.
although the story aeai. wiw. u..
taming of the Lion Man, " tne
hand, of a beautnui womau. i-m.-fies
the ungle beasU In their native
...m. .nn builds 8 narratlv of
primitive power.
The role of the Lion Man 1. In the
hand, of a newcomer. Buster Crabbe.
swimming obamploa of international I
STUDIO K?n'l,e,'5c
Lant Times Tonlte
Evalrn Knapp, Jamen Murray
"Bachelor Mother"
WITH Mariffirtt (1ilfn
'"Pltt aM Todd Comedy
Cartoon News
Tomorrow floe B. Brown In
"You Said a Mouthful"
Start. Friday, "The Big Drive"
Tonlte Adolphe Menjon In
"Night Club Lady"
Tue. Lll Walter Byron
In "THR RXPOSl'RE"
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Each tray of CHESTERFIELDS from
the cigarette-making machines passes ;
under the watchful eyes of inspectors,
trained by long practice to see flaws such
as an end of torn paper, or a poorly filled '
cigarette.
And there's still another safeguard
...two "electric aetecuves'on eacn pacit
Electric fincers "feel"
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each end of every cigarette, and throw
out every Imperfect package.
Open your pack of Chesterfields, and
look at them. It's no accident that every
cigarette is round, firm and full. Some
body's been on the job every minute to
give you what you want ... a cigarette,
that's made right in every way and that's
milder and tastes better.
VP's
mm . ... . ,. .... .
"" End-on, (fits Iray jull of p-etn-maao unwrneui. luunm m. a
hufe honeycomb. Irupecton, npert from long practice, remove
I tcifh fioeescr. each torn or imperfect cigarette.
. U3, UociTl: ft Mriu Toiacco Co,
I renown.
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