MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934 PAGE FIVE Local and Personal Lav Saturday JoMph Sowell lets by train Saturday viiig tor M traez, Oal. Burt Visit J. M, Burt et Portland rrifd thU morning oa the Ore gociaa ar.d la spending ti day Sn Medford attending to oualna, In Ixw ABltelea Mlaa Wicker !" oa 1 spending a ! in loa An (e!ea, Tlsiting with friend, and it ex $wted to return Wednesday, Kocner Here I. Kocher, talnmat tet, arrived in Medford on official buelneaa from the south thii morn ing. RuiwlJ Arrive F, E. Russell ol Oaklajsd, Ca!., srriwd this morning es the Shasta to spend the day her ftttending to business. Bp ports to Potlm W, A, HSggm feotham of Central Point; reported tu City police that the mofcometer was removed from his car at SOI Nort& Central avenue, Saturday night, At Sir Franets Drake Word received tram San Francisco today said that O, Z. Garrett of this city register?! t the Sir Francis Drake hotel on December I. - From Portland Among those ho ri?ed this morning by train was B. Ii. Berry of Portland, who is spending the day In Medford attending to in surance business, Colton Returns Sam Coltoa of the Office Supply Co., returned this morn ing on the Oregonian, after attend ii3 the Medford-Washington high school football gams in Portisnd, Heme Kemofleled Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Kershaw have moved into their remodeled home at Kershaw or chard northeast of Medford. Plans for the vrorfc were drawn by Leslie VanBoren. Ottomans Return Ruth and Robert Ottoman returned Sunday everting by train after spending the Thanksgiving fcclidaya In Portland, where they at tended the football game Thanksgiv ing day. Robinson Back Rex Robinson, In structor In forensics at Senior h!gn school, reutrned last evening by train from Portland, where he attended ths , game last Thursday, and visited over the holidays. a Returns to School Chauncey Brew er, . who has been spending the Thanksgiving holidays at his home in this city, returned south Sunday even , Ing by train. He Is attending school ftt Menlo Park, Cal, a Released from -Tali Andrew Cogh- Jan, 55, of Camp Appleg&te, CCC, was released from the city jail to return to his camp, after being arrested by city police Saturday night en charges of being drunk in a public piaee, Mrs. Goff Returns Mrs. W. I. Goff returned this morning on the Oregonian from Portland, having spend Thanksgiving in that city with fcer parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, R, May field, Returns from North W. B, Robin- ton and M. W. VanScoyoc, both of ihia city, returned today by train, after spending the Thanksgiving holi days 'isiting in Portland with rela Back from Game Members of the fcigh school football team who return ed today by train from Portland saving stayed over since the Thanks giving day game, were Walt Young nd Bob Fowler, Mirror Stolen Emerson Merrick of this citythis city reported to city police that the mirror was stolen from hia car Saturday night as the vehicle was parked at Riverside and Main streets, McDonald Improved O. W. McDon )d of this city, who la a patient is St, Vincent's hospital at Portland, Is much improved, according to word received by his family in Medford Mr. McDonald underwent an opera tic a week ago. Return from South Mrs. Winfleid S&lley, Miss Anne Purucker and Miss France Green were among those who arrived from the south this morning by train, They viited for several days with friends and relative in Can Francisco, Mts Elfert Returns MSs Edna Sttert returned to Medford on Sun day from Napa, Cat, where she wes called early last Wednesday morninft by the death of her brother-in-law. Fred Leigh Swlnson, who wa klUi-d : In an aufcomobU accident. Visits Here L, E. Hlnman of Port land, who is enroute horns from business trip to Washington, D, C, is Tlflting In Medford for two days, hav ing arrived this morning on the Shasta. Mr. H:r.mnn is guest at tb heme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Kinman of 913 West Nineteenth: afreet. Hera Saturday Superintendent Paul Thompson of Camp Wimer, CCC, was Medford business visitor Sat urday, i'nderfioes Operation Beverly 4e&n Sailey of Medford underwent a major operation today at the Community hospital, To Meet Tonight The Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Auxiliary will 1 hold their regular meeting this' even ing at 8 o'clock in the Armory. ... Return Sunday Mrs. B. R. Elliott f find daughter reutrned Sunday even- j ing from Portland, where they wit- j iesse& the football game last Thurs- day. I Return from Portland Dr. W. G.f Bishop and three sons returned Sun-! day from Portland, where they at-; tended the Thanksgiving football j game, fn the Hospital June Vrom&n is a : patient at the Community hospital j itceivlng medical care, Frank Runtz : is also in the hospital for medical treatment, - ; From Medford Miss Nana Matnsy of Medford la a house guest of Mr.j and Mrs. W. J, Hess on D street. Miss ; Matney is an aunt of Mrs, Hess, Grants Pass Dally Courier. Reported III Project Superintend- ; ent B. J. Parker of Carberry Creek CCC camp, who I on leaye at Pors-: land, Is reported ill with pneumonia,! and is not expected to be able to return for several days, Meeting Is Tuesday A regular meeting of the poet office clerk's aux iliary will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Richard Slngkr, 27 Rose avenue, it was announced tocay. Mrs, Stagier and Mrs, Stanley Sherwood will be hostesses. Nearly Completed The new forest service warehouse, located on Mc An drews road, will be occupied tomorrow by 20 workmen, who will complete the interior work, it was announced today. Cost of the entire project will approximate $20,000, J Return Sunday Morning Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Jerome, Mr, and Mrs, O. O. Alenderfer, Mr, and Mrs. A, B, Cun ningham returned Sunday morning by train from Portland, where they were among Medford rooters at' the high school football game last Thursday, Close Brass Roil Mr, and Mrs, Frank Feise, proprietors of the Bra Rail, announced that the beer parlor has been closed for the winter, hav ing discontinued operation Satttrday night, Mr, and Mrs, Feise expect to ave soon to spend the winter in Florida, Stolen from Car An overcoat and pair of pigskin gloves were stolen from a car belonging to 3. E. Trent of Evans creek CCC camp, early SunJ&y morning, It was reported to city po lice The car, from which the pat -ins, lights were also removed, was parked at Sixth and Riverside, Mahler In Medford M. F. Mohlcr 3f the U, 8. department of commerce, division of airways, Washington, D. C. arrived in Medford Saturday to spend several weeks making improve ments at the government radio sta tion on the south Pacific highway, aeaks at Hlsh School Mrs, Vtr ginia Judy Esfcerly, assistant to the president of Serlpps college, Clar mont, Cai,t arrived on this morning's Shasta, to speak at an assembly at Senior high school this afternoon. She will return south this evening ?r Tuesday morning. Forfeits Ball Ira Lee Bradley, 1, of Glendora, Cal forfeited 10 cash bail this morning in justice court, when he failed to appear before Jus tice of the Peace William R. Coleman on charges of non-possession of an Oregon license, Bradley was arrested on the Pacific highway near Ashland by state police Sunday, and was ihn leased on ball. Own Rare iMpe Collection WILBUR, Wash. UF A collec tion of tobacco pipes, bellavcd one of the largest in the United States, is owned by Frands M&dsen of Wil bur, Madsen owns several meer schaums over 200 years old. One en graved and mounted in silver bears the name of its owner and the date 1740, INN'S BURGLAR GIVEN 3.5 YEARS IN STATEJISON (Continued from page one.) laries ef th senior high school. junior high school, Huson's What Kot,1 the Ivy street market, the Bungalow store, Medford Shoe Repair Shop, the Knighta of Pythias hall. the West Side Pharmacy, Montgomery Ward store, on two occasions, and the Christian church, la the Christian church burglary, the communion wine was drunk, the statement says. The district attorney informed the court that Stringer's record started as a boy, and includes two reform school terms, Isnard Clark, 33, companion ef Stringer, in the Mann store robbery, who entered a plea of guilty, was granted a temporary suspended sen tence with the proviso, you get work, when you can, and apply yourself diligently to it, pay your parent for board," and "indulge in self-help efforts. The district attorney recommended that Ciark be "regulated is the use of bis parents suto, which he drives when he feels like it, The court told Clark, "I do not like your attitude. The suspended sen tence is given with the understanding it can be revoked and sestece pass ed, whenever the court receive an unfavorable report on your conduct," Buelah Wilcox, 38, and Stanley Howard, 21, charged with receiving stolen goods, in connection with the Mann store robbery, were each grant ed suspended sentences. Both entered guilty pleas. Both are first offenders. The court declared the W 13 cox gM 'ia more to be pitied than censured," and that both "were under the domi nating influence of Stringer," John A. Perl spoke in behalf sf Clark, saying J know hi parents well, and the young man Is good worker when he can get employment." Attorney E E, Kelly spoke in behalf of Miss Wilcox, Clark and Howard, urging closely regulated suspended sentences. Now at Rialto I PI ,mgmi for th affection sf Mt Moore, nt nf I 1 f rtF4!Til i Fl K : Mon B S th JUted opata War Of I j lUL M ( J M SLir.&s. m Hi ULLo Uilii I r, III, TUESDAY FOR VOTE ON SEWAGE PLANT " One Night of Lovt" will write screen history, not only for its sheer i beauty and thrill but for it revet- ttca is th pera on of Grace Moore, : a woman f ecstatic allnr. with a j voice that holds a promise of new thru to for million of picture-goers- Wall St. Report J Cunt 1:3 fma pa sbsj The test of NEW YORK, Dee, S. t Ineen- I tej tn bond and wttt b ! Tea tor an Immediate reanmntton of government t t per advance appeared lacking n to- i cut wnman a omotions ! tfav'a atork mark i rtw nt "jnwot tor WW KW ttatta mu tlurtng the iate condtct brtwwn - Incttned to jlrlft moderatrty towar. I" yi oiiinrupjiitu o prr ttfma ta the theme thfnd Ann Hart-1 Tradlsag waa telatively H ana no ,h8 Pm water rate, In other ing'a aturrfng picture, "Th Poon-i aection of Me Hut sn niojected tot" "h tain," coming to the Blalto theater I rn prtsaur. Tt cee aa aome- j olt f tomorrow. I what my. Transfer ajjro3lm?ed j J Torn between two worthv lovea, 1 140J rtarte, 8 "nlM afMO h'MMt a motfwr. Aan Hurting easay. the rote ot girt Tooay closing orice for Si aeiett- P6 SKpoal plant, It t oit poa, interned m neutral Holland to com- j t stocks follow; pany with & sehooldsy sweetheart, j, chem, S Dye.... , Am, Can ,,: When the husband returns a dia-Am. pgs psw auied snen of hta former sew, wve Induced by pity clashes with her more spontaneous love to rend her heart unmercifully. Playing opposite Ann Harding is Brian Aherne. talented tr of the English screen, who Is sees as British aviator who rekindles in the breast of the woman & passion long repressed, Paul Lukaa plays the sym pathetic role of the husband who returns to find the woman he adores estranged by an Inevitable romance. "The Fountain is the screen ver sion of the literary gem written by the famous English critic and author, Charles Morgan, Others in the cast are Jean Hershelt, Halph Forbes, Vio let Kemble-Cooper and Sara Haden. Craierianfs New - Musical Show Is Hti With Crowds s$, on cai. A, T, & T. Anaconaa Afech, T, & S, F, , Besdtx Avis, Beth, Steel . California Pack g , Caterpillar Ttfict, Chrysler Cotsl, Sol?, , Curt-Wright D is Pont G-ea, TooiU Geo, Mot. lot Harvest. 1. T. 4c T. . Johns-Mas, Penney f J, laniy Ward North Amer. Fhimpa Fat . Eadlo Sou, P&o, , St-d, Brands , -- DRAMATICS CLASS TO OPEN CONTEST Angua Bowmer, professor of drama ties at the Southern Oregon Norma! school will conduct & training meet ing in dramatic at the December meeting of the J&ekaos County Re creation ciufe, December 5, at 8 p. m. TWa dramrttica meeting will launch the mmml Jackson county play con test held between the granges and rural organizations of the county, and sponsored by the home econom ics extension service, tinder snper Tlalon of Mabel O, Mack, home dem onstration agent. All granges and other community organizations are welcome to enter the piay contest, A list of plays for the 1934 contest is available at the extension office, copies of any of the nlay may be borrowed from the home demonstration agent for a period of three daya for reading and play selections. Play directors ahoutd be chosen as soon as possible in every organisation planning to enter the contest. All director and prospective easts wilt find the training meeting under Mr, Bowmer' direction exceedingly help ful in the selection of plays and easts, and the solving sf rehearsal and stag ing problems. Results of the former county eon tests hsve been gratifying in a yery noticeable Improvement in loeal pre sentations and a finer appreciation throughout the county In selection and production of plays. U. 8, Steel , -IS mi mi . St4 , SB . IS, I8i 8 mi . 19 . i . o? . 1 sttjl that Mate, health mthatttle I may enforce same. In addition to this, with th present sepMe tank, jthe rtty la liable to lawsuit. . The building of a modem plant will protect the future health of the community, a the present septic tank Is a menace snd might bring about epidemics, T, By pawing th bond issue and erecting a modern plant, Hertford will be. keeping In step with the new t deal of President Roosevelt, Similar f action has been taken by many other . cities m Oregon, 8, Finally, in order to pay for the sewers so increase in taes veMi be orought about, as is explained in paragraph number 4. SOVIET PLANNING DIRIGIBLE SERVICE MOSCOW l L'P ? -Or.? 0f th ftsr eomsierelat dtrfgtW line in t&e world will be opewd riy r.-f s i year to spas the IJt mC,i betwees ow? & nd Swrdtowk, ta Central Htie sWps carry IS pwsesger and mall, will operate on a tfma-fMe toaai me Mnf Vr,? trip torn to Oentral Aala in abottt Jtf hemr. The shkp r.cs wder cor.itTur-.'r!. a:Jl lave a ga epseEty of S.K0 qBrs meter. wSH be of a ztr.V. t$0& typ asrf will be lowered W A tha dSfEglIe flight will be r.cn jtop, only emeency lasdinE mm be Jng prowled. A msmttam mrn tor tht ahlp t bet cstrueted at Sverd- AW Neighbors of Woodsraft dtrt to go ',o Grans P?. Deebcr a, sdl 3f'-B m TO8 a ss SiPHONE GIRL'S HOBBY S MAKING CABiHETS st. on n, j Much advance publicity for "One j prans Aiser Night of Love," which opened yes-1 Union Carh ierday at the Craterlan theater, haanlta. Aircraft led everyone into expecting some thing exceptional. And those whs saw "One Klght of Leva" yesterdT at the theater were granted the privilege of seeing something excep tional. Not only does it introduce new personaHty In the person of Grace Moore, but a radiant, sparkling per sonality with a glorious voice that transcends anytalnar ever heard on the screen fce&sre. Superlatives seem suddenly Inadequate and void o meaning with the taste of describing the superb thrfH Is hearing the golden-voteed beauty Is film play that was supposed to be Impossible. Impossible, that Is, in drilling the general public with grand opera. one thommt f it rmfer. itM th- 6 & oeal hospital, Dec, 1 sfrv an .v,,,,,,. A.ri, : ?un?rM ttr.lctt were held at the Rites Held for Bosiwick Infant Dorothy Caroline Bostwlete, Inftmt daughter of Mr and Mrs. I, D. Bost wlrls, pa3Bf d sway at the Sftered Heart hospital Decembir 3, 19Mt Funeral services were held at the Medford I, G. Of F wmstftv this afternosa at 2 :C0 sslK:k. Perls tn charge. Michael Infant Funeral Today Hazel Michael, Infant daughter st Mr. and Mrs, toy Michael passed girl, easy to look at In a forss land. You admire feer courage and sympathise with her ambition. Her effort to train her lovely voice in Itol? give you intriguing glimpses nf that romantic country. You see her practicing in a most delightful Ital ian "tin-pan alley singing "Tru viata. You aee her broke, singing in a restaurant Italian folk songs. You see her making her debut, after the maestro had heard her sing and lifted her frsm the restaurant in "Carmen, And, after suspense and heartache, ' you see her In her tri umphal debut at the Metropolitan tn "Madame Butterf iy, and it thrills you whether you care a hoot for grand opera or not. But If you ds care, you get Jewels at asversl operse into a modern story mors convincing to you than any opera ever was, A thrill? It's something you've never experienced before. Tullis Carmlnatl, in the role sf the arduous maestrot deserve the highest credit, and ntxt to Miss Moore, turns in the most magnifi cent performance, Lula Atbernt, aees is many pictures, finally comes Into his own as Carmluatl'a assistant and his spontaneous comedy eniivena the picture no tittle bit, Jessie Ralph plays the busom housekeeper, iyle Talbot la the young American rival Medford I. D, O. P. cemetery thte afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, P-?ris In charge BIRTHS Mr. and Mr, Charles S. Stoe&weli of thi elty are the parent of a baby hoy weighing six pound, ten ounces. born at Puruckera Msternity home on Than giving day Tnurays No---ember , San Franeisro Torkey Frlces SAK FBANCISCO, Pec, S, (AF Ket price paid prod iters for dressed turkeys delivered San Francisco Young terns and young hens alt sizes 2 3 -24c, Tire Gun In Squash HOLBRCKK. Mass, (UP) When Mrs, George Day, of Brook v I He, broke open a big red turban winter squash while preparing dinner, aha found metal tire gauge burled among the seeds. Yat the squsah, weighing 10 pounds, bore no sears on it outer shell. - Dull Headaches Gone Simple Bemedy Does It Headache caused by sonstlpstlon are gone after one dose of Adlerika. This cltana poisons out of BOTH upper and lower bowel, Fnda &ad eleep, nervousness, Medford Fhar mscy and Heath's Drug Store, NOW PLAYING Until Tomorrow Night BERT WHEELER ROB'T WOOLSEY in "COCKEYED CAVALIERS" with THELMA TODD DOROTHY LEE NOAH BEERY TON1TE I WIRE NOT DRESSING TOMORROW A Master Mystery Thriller by E. Phillips Oppenheim "MONTE CARLO NIGHTS" Daily Mat 1:45. Eve 7, 8 j ifi a It's Appreciated- EFFICIENT and dlstlnctivt funeral service 1 apprecl- ' ated by every family during fc period of orrow, , That ii why OUR lerviee li to sattsf ao tory ... all detail-o difficult to diicttw at time like that are handled with sympathy and understanding and with mini mum trouble to the family. CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT KBWT0WK ?M!lcHed for membership Irt Orrter uf OnMen Rrfe and deeilnfd. Use Mali Tribune want a4a. SEATTLE 17?-? Or.fl of geattte most aktlld eahlsetmakers 1m Mt Ub"io Tv?l, who works aa chief telephone operator nights and spans har days at her hooby of wood-work- Miss Ferris lesrnedl to use aroxl workng machinery t nht choo2 In her hsssment shop she ha man ufactured clocks, eedar cheats, dress ers and other piece sf fnriiurev He? room contains eoanptote bedroom mt with Inlaid and carc-tf wot ic, sii built by Misa Brrts, Occasionally atra makes a pieca ftimtture for ssle, Tame ie?r sleeps itin MUNSINO Mich, fUpt A tame deer raised from a fatta, Is one sf Munslngss most Interesting pu. Tha antmai named Paddy i owner, AHtovr Mnshiir.cr, carDlakar af the aslw fame refuges now ysn? o!ri, Paddy to fond of breakfast food and sleeping indoors. His bedroom la the living room floor of tee laoshlmer home. Murfher Daughter Print ftip CAMBRIA. Wis, top) The Cam bria ffews, a weekly. Is being oper ated svsteessfuHy by Mrs- B. W. Hughes and her daughter DoroAhy, whs 80 all of the worts tssh&ttng setting the ty for th entfcs local fiction of the paper except teat re quiring the strength of maav .,- CORVALU9, Osc. 3 U? slbility of lncnd:&r;sm in eosneeiioA with fire whleh Friday nt&A d&mss ed the interior of the old Wgm PM Sgma fraicrnJty hoase os the Ore 3? on Ststo college cajnpuj, waj being inv iated by th state Are matsh-ii to day. The fl? eeused damage of steut The structure, one sf the etstar; frsme IWng hoti, mm rses'.ed jt mor.h ago by the frsternl which mocd to new quarters, Inrttsften fsr Bid Bttfle FH at?r System Boiie rails. OrsTETO, fewled bWi w0l be received i the office of Ke-ff & TmUnmxfK Goafcp Tise&tre BulWlng Medford, Owor., until o'clock x m., or. the Wth dfcy of Bsoember, 183 for the m? nuhli of oor na mmrmiB " rsnstrueUng tmprownt to the mto system &t the tows of Bnsse Orfon. and will be nuWiely epenej end read m hsr date and plce Separate proposals are requl?edt ss m dlled by the proposal sheets ftu- neshed hy the Town, ror i zunmm. ivj of the m sterol. Br.d (bj the im- atrflstton sf the material. The p:o;?ct Is to b pa'd m m who is or is sert st sf funds fur nlehed the Unites: States Oon- vrr.i, snrt sli wrk and marfaa must be serfsrmes ana-or furnished trt sc- cortl.'.r.ee with the rule prescribed t?y tlm vms&mm una toe pc'.icies ssctcs b? the Oo'-fcnmsTii to carry am the purposes -shleh eonte tt rtgs. trattsn of th National toostrttt - cover Act. iSo old pi ds eonswerea ur;j,aa ?ompslet fey the WoxJert OerUfi cate of Compliance tT S. Gcirnrr:',, form rvex ais Mtci , to f effert tht the Wtftfer ta eom jrtytnj? with, asi will eostteu to comply wKht each pplfefrte coda of felr snnpeUtem. or, in the absence of sien osd or codas, wtttL th Beri best's Heemployment Aement. Osples of this certificate mtt be is-; cStttied with tha Insir-icxior to &iA' tfers. Atttte cattat to ttw fsct ttwt' cot les thn tne ssWms rses! preaerthed by ttse Irteral merscy1 AslmilstrsHon of FuMte Wortai must ; be paw on this nmieefc. T'iicse rateai muift be net after all anthortssa or permiw.blB rtertutloss prcvlrird f: m Orders Workmen's ComoensaUan i.r-"w have heea rr.ada. Th Unltetf States Beemotenwnt Dectoir hss oignad an agency a ira, Oregon, to fnmh employ ment hss ror mm wsbte. PSfcn, Sps-rifimUMw. Instrtton to Bwaere, leral Ootwtructton Bsg- ProvUivms, r;d ottr eontraet doeu- rnenw am on file for examination at th eofftae of the Becoiier ot the To'xn of Butte Falls Ore?-:rt. CtopJea to wsese nor-.j.-rr.i msy se ootaenes upon pptltem to, aiI by ih d? jHfelt of the sum of Pi? (fraaej por et with W D, T, MMtefKHf En gl. City HaEL Medford, Sstas, The rteportt will be refunded ptn reOTt tn goa stasn or the sW oocuments. BWders srosossl snt fee x.m - ntea a oertiflea etwdE bw. bontf In as smow&t euat to por si m a guaNtsto of th s61?b of th ccnt-r&ct as the farnJstoi LAST TIMES TON'IOHf Osnstaiiss Bennett Hertot KarsWt Outcast Lady" STARTING TOMORROW! Twa sf Bst FWI Witt h& m&H m the Ts?m. TOW OF BJB1 HUS. 0M8OOW, B O V. OtMlg, Mtxat, B . MM, Beeorter, TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFT Km K CBBAP Ti0r. Mth. UR fat Jmm by tl jle K.-iTi SCHOTCT SSM S rtjrtato gjeetrtclty; $T30. easy Sv S tern ftmttr leffie hi 3s-ij Sam Ke nnmpss? tesd ttmtf HtU fcrat. Only tenw. RSAt. SOMStEB HOME g eM ftJnK B( rtw mm feet. Seasr S-room &ao. Cfeay terms. A PAHM HOS IT mi on Fuelfle Wghwity k1 Br tnttt, efctekas hsoae. gsss. 1 ftas Ing iprtip mm tonttavmm ttamr tag ter Bt home; elettrtetty. Fj tog goht mine oa plaai. Prt im tatf actiwl lne; Sum S OWWa, tM SOOTH OftKBAIX, FOB HSST FatBlslM 8-smts lmst (ilow. toquh MB 2. Ksa St WIU. Tom PASTY J t ftck beMeS smKt frets BsssstlssA ttMt jrigM, letnm t.s iftl M. (Jenttrt. So. aon bj s KJR SHtrr Itoosetaeptm osnnv a Km OT.pa, WAWTBJ pertMt gtrt mat t St, mi Jwa: a Bedtooou. Must las. a ROOK AVB noiSD, mmmn etoe in, J e, HoHy. WHY SUFFER? tern ciisra?n i&23 ifS& iBrattB" BtBt MOW Now! Until Wednesday Nigkf I THE MOST GLORIOUS MUSICAL af ALL TIMil . . I w . ' . j, 4f it ".. w INA y I .i -.1 Who Has rhkT TWAMT v;.: , ! Seen It! eni M.t JAZ GRACE MOORE I ". IWil!( mll0 &HINSTI I . .... -T J LYU TlB0T l' BWIlTtHPRIir I COMING THURSDAYI SAl7 rsbBfrs paul lukas wsrsnrn JEAN HERSHOLT L f f-r Vl ! V i f i I SK w'Hj III iBSl