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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1934. PAGE ELEVEN (lasstvorkers' Needs Cited TOLEDO (UP) Repeal and pre&l ens Rooaevelt'a recovery programs ill avail the thin-blown table and ar glassware Industry naught un ;3 It Is given adequate tariff pro ectlon against Imporu which can be sold at a fraction of the cost of domestic products, said M. J. Gil looly. president of the American Flint Glassworkers union here. Huge Skeleton Found DAUPHIN, Man. (UP) The fos silized remains of some prehistoric animal have been unearthed here. The skull of the animal, which was found at a dpth of 37 fet by a far mer who was. digging a well has been forwarded to the National museum at Ottawa, and Is expected to prove a paleontologies! find of major Importance. Deer Hunting Good WILBUR, Wash. (UP) Deer bunt ing was good near Wilbur this year. Nearly 40.000 pounds of venison crossed the Columbia river at the Wilbur ferry. Huntera with 193 deer, none weighing less than 300 pounds, crossed during the season. "Bouncer" Was "Bounced" CLEVELAND (UP) Robert Stay- den, beer parlor bartender, was ejec ted from his place of business and severely battered by three Inebriates whom he had tried to bounce him self. Slayden told police the trio knocked him down and kicked him several times. 60 Pound Turtle Caught HOT BPRINQS, Ark. (UP) A 60 pound snapping turtle, believed more than 60 years old, was caught on a trotltne In the Ouachita river here by L. N. Wright. James and Fred Carmody, fishermen. &WJ FOE RJ&mWQBL WARDS FOR A RING LESS hose FLAWLESS gift! wit fifi . 1 A gift shell be proud to get and you'll be proud to give! Flawlessly lovely? Of course not a ring, not a bar, not a streak or shadowl Cor rect colors? Every smart Winter shade, and we're specially proud of the new dark tonesl Do they wear? Remarkably! Toes and heels are' skillfully reinforced! All full-fashioned pure silk! Are they expensive? 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"In some of the large centers." as sarivid the summary, "where early es timates had been tinged with no mall degree of doubtfulness as to the extent of the demand, the pre liminary estlmatee of sales for the entire Christmas season were more than surpassed before the final week had been reached. "With the surge of last minute buying yet to be recorded, retail sales for December are placed conservative ly at ao to 30 per cent In excess of those a year ago. "To most retailers the Christmas season has brought the largest sale since 1930. with many reporting the 1930 figures exceed. "Comforted by the assurance that 1034 will close with trade positions ' from both volume and profit-standpoint the strongest achieved In ftve years, plans for a broader expansion In 1035 are now being formulated. "In Industrial operations the con traseasonal uptrend. Is becoming more forceful, with gains for the week particularly emphatic In those divisions Identified with the produc tion of steel, building materials, plumbing supplies, automobiles, farm equipment, textiles and shoes.' OLD IE DRAMA WILL BE STAGED (Continued from page one) dens Into an old time music hall. In readiness for the American Legion show, "Ten Nights in a Borroom," to be opened to the public at 8 o'clock tonight. To get the public Into the right frame of mind, It was announced to- . day that a parade of village blades, . laaalea and villains such as will be seen In tbe show, wilt form at the noxy theater at 7 p. m. and progress along Main and Sixth streets. Headed by the Ashland Ktltle band, the parade will be comprised of old time features, men dressed In silk hat and frock coats, and will be a faithful reminder of the daya when the elite of 1880 "whooped it up" in music halle wherein the original dra ma tlo version of "Ten Night In a Barroom" was played. A troupe of dyed-ln-the-wool tra gedians from Ashland have put the finishing touches on the perform ance, which wae given by the same cast last Thanksgiving at Ashland. Ftom the walls of the heroine to the growls of the villain the production will be presented on the stage of the Oriental Gardens exaotly a It wae seen by the parents and grandpar ents of the audience. ST It la over-exaggerated In some of the sadder passagee, or Interspers ed with bits of extemporaneous mod ern wit, the result will only add to ; the performance. Under ttit direction of Morris Leonard, general chairman, all ar rangement have been completed, and Lee Oarlock of the ticket sales com mittee announces that a capacity crowd la expected. The public la ask ed to go to the Oriental Oardena with the thought In mind of spend ing in evening of marry-maklng, for besides the concessions, which will be in operation throughout the per formance, there will be real singing waiters and renditions of al the old time favorite tunee. The member of the oast will speak the original script, but have, been given fictitious namsa, and from Per clval Hope aa the deep-dyed villain to Little Ttsh aa the maid of 18 yeara, will mix with the audience, the singing waiters and others of the cut In an evening of hilarity. Ticket, although selling fast, are still available from members of Med- ford post, and should be exchanged for table reservations with Lee Oar lock - at the AAA offlees on South Riverside. V.F.W. TREE IS TONIGHT following Its annual custom. Crt tsr Lake post. Veterans of FortlfR Wsrs, will entertain all children 10 rears of aft and under at a Christ mas tree ctltbratlon tonight, on the main floor of the armory. Tha Tittrant extend a cordial In vitation to the publlo to attend this gathering end tnjoj the party. The entertainment will start promptly at i o'clock and continue for a tun hour, and will be Immediately fol lowed by the tntr.no. of Santa Claus, who will dlitrlbut present to all children present. The children ar assured that the "rtal" Bant Claut will be there In ptrton, as he la stopplnf In Medford (or ont hour tonight to talk to each child and personally fire out the flfta. Tbe proof is in the wear. Buy your HO0I at thelvyn Hoffmann. Honey pt'd Chrlatmaa Se.le helpa spread the knowledge that saroa Urea. . . WINDOW OLAbS We asll window glass and will replace your broken window rtaannsbly. Trowbrldg Cas tnet work. Radios old. or radios ow, they wvrk thtu best when we get through frultti oaa do It." font 32.