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LOCAL and PERSONAL 10 hoiu sale Chapter AA. P. B. O. e will cold a rummage sale Saturday ncrnon a i 407 Eail Mam atreet. TouVelle Away Prank L TouVelle. tate highway commissioner, left thla morning on a business trip to Port' iana ana other northwest cities. visiting Parents Mrs. WlUlam V' tl of Santa Rosa. Cal., Is visiting w ma noma or ner parents, Mr. and .Mra. M. M. Oault. 10S Tripp street. McNalra Here Mr. and Mrs. Bam McNalr of Ashland were among out- - of-town people transacting business ...ner yesterday. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. O. a. Ayrea of Ashland spent the week-end here visiting his parents. Mr. and . Mrs. J. R. Ayres. ( ,V ... j-. Transact Business Mr. and Mrs. j' H. R. Brower of Ashland were among out-of-town residents transacting Business here Monday. ' Business Caller Among the many business callers In Medford Monday -'was H. 6. Alklns og Ashland, who also visited friends while here From Wagner Springs Q. D. WU 'Hams of the Wagner Springs district was among out-of-town visitors in Medford Monday. Amsplger North Olen Arnsplger, jnanager or the Talcnt-Mcdford lrrl . gatlon district, left on the evening train yesterday for Portland, where .he planned a Bhort business visit. Obtain License A marriage license ''waa Issued at the Josephine c6unty " clerk's office In Grants Pass, Satur day, to Gerald S. Ting, logger of Butte Falls, and Florence Klncald of Glen' 'dale, Cal. In Ashland Hugh B. Ksson, repr. - sentattve of the Bluemaur-Prank ; Drug company of Portland, who makes his home here, was calling on business acquaintances In Ashland yesterday. Allen on Vacation William W Allen, former owner of Pierce-Allen Motor company, left last night for Ban Francisco, where he will embark for Panama. He plans to remain away some time enjoying a vacation. Moffatt Returns John Moffatt, general manager of Mann's depart ment store, returned on the Shasta this morning from a business visit to San Francisco and other California cities. Guild Luncheon Announcement v was made today of the covered-dish luncheon being planned by St. Mary's guild for Friday afternoon at 13 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. F. O. Relmer. Those attending ore request ed to bring service. Plan Beautlfloatlon Beautlflcatlon , plans for the undercrosstng on the pacific highway near the north city limits of Ashland are being made this week by L. N. Dow,, landscape Archi tect for the state highway commlS' alon. Preliminary surveys are now under way. Baby Clinic Announcement was made today that the regular month' ly well-baby cllnlo will be held at the Sparrow memorial clinic In the courthouse Thursday afternron from 1 to 4:30 o'clock. Dr. O .1. Drum- mond, county physician, and Miss Blanche Runels, county nurse, will be In charge. Appointments may be maae ny caning 1359. Barristers North Among those southern Oregon attomeya who will probably attend the Oregon Bar as. aoclatlon at Seaside, October 1, J and 3. will be George Roberts, Frank Farrell, Frank Newman and M. O. Wllklns, all of Medford. Frank Van Dyke, Ashland city attorney, will also probably attend, aa will W. T. Miller and Nell Allen of Grants Pass. Wll kins left today by motor. L'nusnal Accident When her fox terrier dog Jumped from the back to the front seat, striking her arm, Mrs C. L. Royal of Ashland lost control of her car and crashed Into a ma chine occupied by Josephine Patter son and H. W. KUe, both of Grants Pass, near Ashland Monday. The Grants Pass machine was driven by Vernon Robert Kile of Ashland. Miss Patterson and H. W. Kile were In jured slightly. Miss Gould Here Mist Helen Gould stopped In Medford yesterday for a short visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gould, and her sis ter, Mrs. Wilbur R. Chlldreth. She has resided In San Francisco during the summer where she appesred as vocalist on several radio stations. She left for Corvallts last night to continue her studies In music. Miss Gould Is a former student at South ern Oregon Normal school and Is well known here and In Ashland. Will Enlist Charles F. Rice left this morning by train for Portland, where he was to apply for enlistment In the United State army. Isaaca Back Among resident re turning home today was WllUam F. Isaacs, who arrived on the morning train from the north. Teachers to .Meet 1, The Jackson county Intermediate teache.-e' coun cil will meet Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock In the courthouse audi torium. Florence Hunsaker. presi dent, has announced that Ida O'Brien, aupervtsor of the Lincoln traini school at Southern Oregon Normal In Asniand, will address the group. As this-Is the first meeting of the year, a large attendance is desired. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1936. Comic Cast In Coming Picture! Livestock. PORTLAND, Sept. SO. (AP-0SDA Hogs 300, stesdy. Better grades 168. 310 lb. dtlveins mostly 10: 339-380 lb. 8.50: 133-150 lb. mostly 18.60; packing sows, WOO-SO: light welghta. B8.75; choice 90-10 lb. local feeder pigs up to 39.00 or 80c higher than Tuesday's top: others steady; fairly good 48-88 lb., 37.78 3 8.50. CATTLE 138; calves 150; quality plain; market slow; better grade sales steady with Tuesday; few common steers. 34.75s6.50; stockera 4.50is 8.oo; mixed steers and heifers, 35.00; better grade heifers quotable up to 80.00: common to medium grade cowa 4.65 a 5.25: bulla 34.60 5.00; good to choice vealers, 68 $9; odd head to 69.36. SHEEP S00. Including 83 direct; market alow, steady to weak: com' mon to medium 874-90 lb, lambs 66.16 9 7.35: good fat lamb quotable 67.50 or. above. Good fat ewes, 83.00-86. PERIL SEEN PAST (Continued from Page One.) 70 per oent of the residential district was insured and SO ner cent f th. uuaineas section. uBurance or aaout (600.000 was carried on the 61.250.OO0 destruction oi personal and real tronerty. normal economic conditions were being restored aa -e-pldly a possible Fanners were again giving attention to their lands and Idle mills, renre- sentmg one of the district -najor Ind'iatrles, were expected to resume sno.tiy. Prospects of early operations at the tnree mills saved from the Bandon fire were drawing resident back to tneir home community. 300 Find Homes Three hundred persona out M the normal population of . 800 had found temporary homea thla mornlrw. Tnt no-ses dotted tne destroyed res.den- tiai district, city offl.lala now scat- iiirougn me .elugce camps wori expected to gather soon to re sume municipal government. mere baa been no further advance of fire lines toward Coqullle end Myr- we roim. scnoois in those cities, hovever, remained closed. One Incident yesterday afternoon revealed that the dread of new fire has not yet relaxed. Persona return ing to Bandon were thoroughly alarm ed when a screaming alren announc ed j brush fire on the outskirts of the community. Although It was quickly extlne- uisreg, nerves were Jumpy for several nour. forestry omciaia have been un able to complete a check on the 400. ooo.acre fir tone. The estimate that 15.C00 to 30.000 acre of timber and brush had been burm-d still stood. Red Cross Brings Hope - - me hard-hit teMtory learned with Joy that efforts had been renewed at Portland to provide Red Cross relief funds. Already 66,700 of a 630,000 quo- naa Been raised In Multn.imah county. The coastwide goal I 6130.-000. O. O. Hockley, pwA administrator for Oregon, said 6500 000 would be required to replace public buildings. The need has been referred to offi ciate at the nation's capital. Tne resettlement administration waa conducting a aurvey to determine how much would be necessary to put aside for the rehabilitation of farm property. State police said a boy waa held In connection with Incendiarism follow ing the burning of a ranch home near Coqullle. Other rumors of fire bug activities are tUl under investiga tion. EX-LEGION CHIEF WILL SPEAK HERE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 30 (AP-USDA) Hogs 800; direct 48, slow, butchers mostly 6c lower; spot off more: top and bulk 160-235 lb. California. 810.85; part-load 304 lb welghta, 610.80; few llght-llght, 810.65; packing sows steady; bulk 67.75: few good light sows, 68.00 CATTLE 300: direct 170: holdovers 76. Early clearance light supply, steera predominating generally steady: short load good 895 lb. California fed steers, 68.25; short load 1070 lb, fed steers, 67.50: with 2 pet. shrink; losd medium 960 lb. short-feds. 66 75 she-stock scarce, spot strong on low- grade cows, half-load common range cows. 64.28; good cows quoted to 66.80: scattered sales low-cutters-cut. ters. 63.00 a 4.35: bull eligible, 85.60 down, calves 80. all direct, nominal; good -choice vealers quoted 69.00 9.60. SHEEP 100. Lambs scarce, about steady, half-deck good-choice 74-lb California wooled 1 a m b a, 68.38 straight: other classes about; ewes quoted up to around 63.28. CHICAGO. Sept. 30. (AP-USDA) HOGS 14.000: mostly steady: weights under 170 lbs. easier than Tuesday's average; sows around 10 higher In Instances: top 10.40; bulk desirable 200-280 lbs. 10.18-38: most well-fln- Ished 160-300 lbs. 9.65-10.25; best sows 9.38. CATTLE 13.000: calves 1.800; largo ly fed teer run: light yearlings steady; all other unevenly ateady to 25 lower, with bulk unsold and pros pects weak to 38, mostly 10-15 lower market; all she stock firm; best fed heifers 10.38; top on 1.331 lb. ateers 10.80; 1,449 lb. 8.75; common and medium grade steer scarce, steady: bulls steady and vealers 80 lower at 6.76 down and 11.00 down respec tively. SHEEP 14.006; fat lambs moderate ly active; mostly steady; other classes little changed; good to choice native lambs 0.25-80; early top to small killers 9.60; range lambs mostly 9.60 down; native ewes 2.80-3.50 mostly: cnolee westerns eligible 3.75 or above. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Sept. 30. (PI BUT TER Prints, A grade, S74o lb. in parchment wrappera, 38(c lb. In car- tons; a graae, parchment wrappers. i'4o lb.; carton, 3714c BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery. general price A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 38V40 lb.; country routes. 36l4-S6!4o lb.; B grede, 86 30 Ho lb.; o grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, 83'4o. euub Buying price by wholesal ers: Exarts. 31e: standards, ase: ex tra medium, 33c; low medium first. 18c; undergrade. 16c: pulleta, 13-15c: pee-wees, 8 e dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selllnt Brio to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 180 lbs. IS-IS',40 lb.: veslers. No. 1, lSc lb.; light and thin. 10-13C lb.: heavy. 8 '4 c lb.r cutter cows, 7-8c lb.; canner cowa. 7-7Ue lb. bulls, 9-9Se lb.; lambs. 18o lb.; ewe. 8-7o lb. Cheese and llv poultry, ateady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat of Republican headquartera here to day received a telegram from nation- headquarters advising that Edward Hayes, past national commander the American Legion, will be In Medford Thursday, October 8, to out line party policies and give Interest ing highlights on the present politi cal campaign. Haye Is an outstanding speaker, and the local Republican fathers were Jubilant today over the prospect of securing him. The address will prob ably be presented In either the Holly tneatre or the Senior high achool auditorium, although no place has been definitely set. The Republican sound truck ar rived In the city thla morning, parad- the city, and presented a speaker In an address to a fairly large crowd at the city park before moving on to Ashland, It Is estimated that the average man shaves 30 square miles of face during a life time. A bascule bridge la one of on or two leave which can be raised to a more or less rertcal position. MEN AND WOMEN IN THE AGONY OF RHEUMATISM TRY THIS NEW FORMULA ANY of you. today, tra desperate aa Williams R.UJC. Compound 1T1 CHICAOO, Sept. 30. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dee. i.uaj i.i4 ua,4 j 18 May j.iis, i.iji- iMyt ,,, July .9Si 69H SMf, .98?', Corn: Open High Low Close uec. .8i .954 0314 .93 May .90 .90S, .89 .881, July J64 J6H 54 ,854 Oats. No. 3 white. 630. gray. 629. Barley, No. 2 48 lb., b. w 633.50. Corn. No. 3 eastern yellow, ship. 649.80. Argentina 638. Mlllrun. standard, 628. Today car receipt: Wheat, 36; barley, 11; flour, 13: oats, 3; hay 2 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Sept. 30. (IP) A last minute flurry of selling knocked the stock market off balance today and shares finished Irregular with losses of fraction to point or ao predom inant. Transfers approximated 1, 350,000 aharea. I'ruble yet to unravel the tangled sk,n or foreign currency relulon ships, most Wall streeters approached the market gingerly, using cut rent symptom of further trade and In dustrial gains ss cues to trends. Today closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. s Dye 324 Am Can ...... -124VJ Am. ts Fgn. Pow. 714 A. T. 6s T. 173 Anuionda 3814 Atch. T. to S. F a ; 78 !4 Bendlx Avla 2954 Beth. Steel 68?s Cal forms Pack'g. .......,..... 38 Caterpillar Tract 80U Chrysler 121 j, Comi.Solv 154 Curtlss-Wrlght . 6?, Di.i-ont .. :617 Gen. Foods . . 40 Gen. Mot . 69 Int. Harvest. . 83 I. T. & T 13 Johns-Man 116'i PAGE SEVEN kS4l r Mo.-ty Ward North Amer. Pe.mey (J. C.) Phillips Pet. ... Radio . Sou. Pac. 4814 , 3Ui , 91 41 1; , 10!4 43 Stti. Brand .. - .. 15Vi . 33 . 00i . 1314 . 17 , 2414 . 70 St. Oil Cal. St. OH N. J Trans. Amer. .. Union Carb Unit. Aircraft U. S -Steel Sun Francisco Butter i'AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30 p Butter, acoro: 89-32. 92-36! j: 91-33: 90-33; SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 30. (?) Churning cream butterfat, first grado 4014; second grade 3714. San Francisco Fruit. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 30. pi Pears Lake Co. Bartletta, 80 lb. lugs. 1.40-1.65; ord. 85-1.35. CAST IN JAIL BEFORE TERRE HAUTE SPEECH TBRRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 30. Pl A militant pollco chief backed, by his mayor, took steps today to prevent a scheduled communist rally here by Jailing Earl Browdcr, the party's pres idential candidate, and four asso ciates. The chief, James C. Yates, arrested Browder as he atepped from a tram from Chicago. Waldo Frank, a novelist, and Sey mour Waldman. both of New York, were arreated: with Browder. Later, Chief Yates arrested Charles Stadtfleld, the party's state chair man, and Andrew Remes, a party worker. Vagrancy chargea were placeil gainst the five. They were taken to Jail and Chief Yates said they would be held at least until tomorrow. Asserting he had the support of other public officials, business men and patriotic organizations. Yates Said: "There will be no communist meeting here tonight or any other night. Wa are going to clear out agitators and reds." Boasting a cast of fun favorites that has Adolphe MenJou. Patsy Kelly. Ted Healy, Alice Faye and Gregory Ratoff featured In top roles along with the Rltz brothers who bring new sort of musical nonsense to the screen. "Sing. Baby, sing" comes to the Craterlan theater tomorrow for a three-day encasement. With Alice Faye swinging torchy new tune and romancinit with Mi chael Whalen Adolphe MenJou going daffy and roaming around In his nightie; Ratoff. the demon dialec tician, mangling the English lan guago: Patsy and Ted bickering with each other for more laughs, the film Is amply supplied with comedy, which with the Interlude provided by the song numbers and romantic quences, keep the picture moving aiong at top speed throughout. The story travels from a night cluo wnere Alice Faye Is employed aa an entertainer, to an alcoholic ward In a hospital, where MenJou winds up a grand spree and start spouting pootry to all who would listen, to a big broadcasting studio, to speeding planes, and finally to a slde-spllttlng cumax that winda up the picture In a gale of laughter. RUMMAGE SALE. Saturday, by Chapter AA. P. E. O., 407 East Main. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Sept. 30. (AP) Wheat lost a fraction locally during the Wednesday session of the- Port land grain exchange. There wa a sal nf Annn fcfiihia & u.,b.V, HWJ, ivn final loss of 4e, whil December with no iraaing wa 14c oown. Local caah wheat wa 'Ac lower whit Montm was unchanged. wneat: open High Low ' Close May .8714 .971 .6614 .9614 Dec .96 .96 J5IA Cash wheat: Riff Renrf hlnjttM, hw 12 net . 6I.03U: dark hard vtnl. 1 9 Pet.. 61.1614: 12 nrt . al ini. 11 8t.04'4; soft white and western whit V4c; nard winter, 9814 c; western red. 95Ke. AHYTlMEi .XIMMU, ITS BACK AGAIN! PP 1111 ; with the fear and pain of rheu matic Buffering discouraged de feated. You hare tried the aaltes. the liniments, tha "cure-alls." In the Great War, an Army Doc tor saw for himself the hopeless. reaches rheumatic pain FROM THE INSIDE through th blood stream I Oct William R.U.X. Compound today from th Heath's Drug Store, North Central St.. on this MONEY -BACK GUARANTEE: YOU GET wretched miser? caused by rheumatic 1 GLORIOUS RELIEF IN 10 DAYS psin. AT LAST HE FOUND A FORM- lor jour money I Instantly refunded! -OLA FOR 1T Tan formula known 1 Mr. .J an " , tnlttnrthy 1 I Thur8day l$32CM Hurry I It End Tonight! V vfusic goes' X Rialto Drama ill' ' I Stand Condemned," the power ful drama of love and espionage In World war Russia, plays at the RIalto theater today and tomorrow on the same program with "Women Are Trouble." starring Stuart Etwln. Paul Kelly and Florence Rlc. "I Stand Condemned" boast three new stars who promise to become favorite of American fllm-goera. It marks the debut of ,Harry Bauer, Frnnco'a leading film actor and n artist who hsa been hailed aa the peer of Emll Jannlngs and Chsrles Laughton. Laurence Olivier and Penelope Dud ley Ward are featured with Bauer In his London film, which cast him a wealthy Russian war profiteer who finds himself In a position where ho can send the young soldier sweet heart of hla fiancee before a firing squaa. "Women Are Trouble" tells of a star reporter and a girl on the staff, who set out to cover the activities of a typical big city gangster. Stuart Erwln and Florence Rice are the re portera in question, with Paul 'Kelly filling tha "sit In" Job aa city editor, whose biggest trouble la keeping up with hla wife'a woekly demand for alimony. , . Furniture Worker Out, PORTLAND, Sept. 30 ) Higher wages and union recognition were asked by members of the Furniture Workers' union, on strike today at the West-Made Desk corporation. Company officials aald only nine of the 60 employee were out. Union leaders said the number waa from 12 to 14. I.se Msll Tribune want ads. 3"On Starts Tonight at 6:30 In the first year of operation. Mis souri's 1 per cent sales tax brought in 111,130,000. Dlnka, or Denka. Is a negro nation on the banks of the Bahr-el-Ablad In East Sudsn. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ORACE CIRCLE of the Presbyterian rnurcn win nold a Rummage Sale. Saturday, October 3rd. at 21 So Riverside. 2 doors south of Valen tine's Cafe. FURNISHED room, steam heated. 1 or 3 people. 714 W. 10th. Tel. 875-L. FOR SALE Pool hall, doing good business, e. r. Fuller, Real Estate Agency, 1803 W. Main. TEACHER to coach student In ste- nograpny. mox 336, Tribune. WANTED Second-hand flat top packing trunk, cheap; good condi tion. Box 187. Tribune. FOR SALE Linoleums, rockers, occa sional chair, davenport set. coffee tabic, radios. Evcrvthlng a house hold needs. 106 S. Grape WANTED Few experienced pear plck- marsiiaji urcnara, pnone 779-L. WILL PAY CASH for light used car hi kwu conaiuon no dealers. Medford Rt. 1, Box 184. Phone 639-J-6, evenings, III Showi III ,:4S III 0:15-9:15 a TODAY and THURSDAY Mat , , 85c I Etei . . ,18c I Riddles . 10c I HE'S IN THE DOG HOUSE NOW . And it took a dame to put liim where he belongs! Two fast reporters learn the news racket from the girl who invented it! For laughs and thrills . . this is your dish! with STUART ERWIN PAUL KELLY t FLORENCE RICE MARGARET IRVING R -ft. PLUS FEATURE NO. 2! fw v shocking: drama aided by 3 great performances . . i Youth y e a r n i n g for youth , . eager for love . t while a sinister old man kept them apart . weaving the scarlet fab ric of their cruel death I i.-ii-uuiM ing inv am ma iic tcniaiion or me flay I HARRY BAUR Penelope Dudley-Ward Laurence Olivier CANTERBURY BELLS and Iris, 25c ciump. 717 oak St. ! FOR SALE We have the following Chevrolet demonstrators for sale at a great discount: 1 Frosty Oreen Master Sport Se dan. 2 Cum Mctnl Sport S-dans (Mas ter). 1 Willow Green Sport S-dan (Mas ton. 1 To Sedan (2-door with trunk (Master). I Standard Sport Sedan. Tan. These cars are all equipped with radios and accessories, and will carry a new car gunr.intee. Here Is a chance to buy a car with the first year's depreciation taken. ROGUE RIVER CHEV, INC. Sparta Bldg. FOR SALE Creator pop corn ma chine, cost (540. sell for 8100 cash If taken at once. Appiy 410 East Main. PAIR of DeLuxe bed springs, doubla coll; 25-year guarantee. Call at 716 Alder after 8 o'clock. FOR SALE 5-room house, modem, newly painted, inquire Monarch Grocery, 1803 W. Main. FOR hALK Small going business la Medford. 8150 cash. Good location. Write owner, p. o. Box 558. for appointment. ATTENTION RANCH BUYERS 74 Acres, 48 under Irrigation. 12 acres nuana, ,t4 acres clover, tamtly or chard; 3-room house, barn, chicken houses, woodshed, garage, machine shed. 10 cows, 5 heifers, 1 bull; equipment; about 30 tons of hay. All goes for 83675; 81600 down. FOWLER fc UPP 44 North Riverside. RUMMAGE SALE by Degree of Honor, calumny, is Bouin Front. Anvone having articles call 1564 or 1323-L. FOR SALE Plga and laying pulleta RUntNlrRQ ODDnDTriMtTV Lunch room doing an excellent busl- "w wr vraae lor small Medford home. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett. Phone 14DS. FOR SALE Areola heating plant; t mum,,, piprs. uinngs; good as new; 8I0O.OO. Consider trade. Call 153, Ashland. FOR SALE One pair riding boot. vnibe onoe onop. WANTED Salesman with car. piy 1020 court St. Ap- FOR REN r 6-room stucco housa, garage; available Oct. 6th. 816 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Boy's blcyole, double bar. wmiuipii; aiso i size folding steel bed. Phone 1341-Y. FOR SALE My equity In '39 Ford coupe; less thon 2.100 miles. Call after e p. m Apt. 7, Durell Court, N. Holly. FOR SALE Blue Club seed wheat, Kanota oats, baled grain hay. loos vetch and oat hay. one 4-year-old sorrel more, weight 1640 lbs., work. Ing. Vilas Ranch, Tel. 301-R-l. AFTER 17 years' experience we ahould know how to reflnlsh your car aa you wish I see Mich. Auto Beauty Shop. 608 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Large, heated apartment. Private. 618 8. Oakdole. TO vote nt November election you must register not iator than Oc tober 3rd. To show your good cltl-renship-Do It today. Jackson Coun ty nemoeratlc Central Committee. FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished iiouso m uiureinurst. inquire 240 So. Qrape. DELICIOUS apples, o grade and culls. nia vista racking House. CARD READINGS Madame A. Mueller. Honest and llrlluble with best of reference. 723 Sherman Street, Phone 0G3-J-S. Readings BOo and $1.00. Adv. j 6:48-0:00 Milts , . . 2.1c Gves , , . 3.1t KMrtles 10c il TODAY ONLY! ffniiF.'r4 run- wfgSfmmry W NINO WILD yBsy STARTING TOMORROW! Hi 4 a umboree , 1Uff-J64'Mn(f; . . , "XSsJ-VI; JVC..'- A 'i' W i'i js i v K j,-, foi o,f H'k to lt lunt... -Wh.n Old You H.ov.nl","Sino., Baby. Sln8". "You tu.nad Th. Tobl. On M. . "lov. Will T.ll ALICE FAYE ADOLPHE MENJOU TED HEAIY GREGORY RATOFF PATSY KEllY M,CHASL0tHheK RITZ BROTHER Wn bo-i ... kind ol ell no n"T intjy mi ni'wn . v m inn ii in in ihi fuffnw mulled I ima.h! n