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    MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1936.
PAGE SEVEN
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GOAL and PERSONAL
I From Ashland Out-ot-town busi
ness calleTS bers Saturday Included
Mr. and Mrs. c. C. Robert ;on of Ass
land. Sunday Csllers Calling on busi
ness acquaintances here Sunday were
Lonnle Scroggtns and Belona Goldj.
both of Ashland.
Here Today Mrs. A. g Hartley al
Jacksonville was calling on friends
and business acquaintances here to
day. ,
"' Calling in Ashland Medford resi
dents calling on Ashland friends Sun
day included Mr. and Mrs. Dean VI-
pfa California J. D, Convirs was
ainong passengers leaving by train
last night, his destination being
Wasco, Cal.
To Roseburg rrank Schaffer, WPA
guperintendent, was among those
leaving for the north by train to
day, hie destination being Roseburg,
" Visiting Here Mrs. Sarah Bainous
it Paradise; Cal., came here Sunday
from Grants Pass to visit a short time
before continuing to her home.
Visits Sunday Mrs. Olcnn Fabrtck
was among Medford visitors in Ash
land Sunday, calling at the home of
Jier daughter and son-in-lsw, Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Ingle.
Saturday 'lsitor Olen Cusiesr,
Medford representative of the Mar
shall Wells Hardware company in
Portland, was transacting business in
Ashland Saturday.
Undergoes Operation Miss Florence
Gifford, who underwent an appendix
operation a week ago at the Osteo
pathic clinic. Is recuperating satis-
"Spanish Vet Meeting The United
Spanish Wsr Veterans and their aua
Uiary will meet In regular session at
the Armory weanesaay evening, w.
tbber 7. at. 8 o'clock. A pot-luck din
oar will be served In the basement at
.:S0. with all members and visiting
oomrsdes invited.
HEAR
GOVERNOR
L0WDEI1
Or ILLINOIS
TONIGHT
7 o'Clock
ON STATIONS
KGO - KGA - KJR
Republican state Central Com
mittee, Arthur w. rnauu.
Paid Adv.
ARMY DOCTOR
PRESCRIBES
FOR STOMACH
Heedless Misery and Suffering
of Many People Greatly Be
lieved When Acids and
Poisons Cleaned Out
j H. L. Williams, Prominent Med
icine Manufacturer, who brings
medicinal formula, perfected dur
ing World War, to this city.
ltUUona of people are sick tods;
because their stomach Isn't digesting
food properly, because their bowls
are clogged. Fermenting food causes
ft sour taste. Poul-smelllng gas dls-
Wds the stomach and pains the
ftJIrt. Congested food decaya In in-
; tea tines, spreading poisons through
the system.
i A World War Medicine.
w These common conditions may be ;
r quickly overcome by the prescription ,
of an ex-army doctor, developed dur-'
I tag the World War to keep our sol-
diers fit. Now, this prescription en- j
Joys national sale as Williams 8.L.K.
A Formula. It is sold with tnts distinct
nnderstanding that the user gets '
v his money back If he feils to say '
I after taking 8 IS.. "I feel great!" !
I Money-Back Guarantee. j
Did you ever get a doctor to write
f a prescription under a money-bacs
I guarantee) Not So you can realire
i how effective Williams S. L. K.
I Formula must be to sell to
I thousands of sick people, with i
I practically no refunds. This'
f medicine certainly gets rerultal It's '
t a Brest tonic for your stomach, over-;
I coming nausea, indigestion, gas, bloat
f ft fulehes potcons from kidneys By
5 Its diuretic sction and stimulates liver
action to furnlih stomach with bile .
I needed to stimulate digestion. Be
f lieveayou from getting up nights with ;
weak blsdder. Gives boels a great
! anslng. You'll feel titr tomor-
If you take Williams B U K :
rormuis wiuj.nv. o'-'m will? vj
Heath'a Drug Stor. North Central .
Are. on pusrsntu of 'Bsilsfsctlon
os- Monev Bscki" Adt.
At Clinic Mr. M. J. Storm of
Jadtsonville underwent ft tonsillotomy
at th Osteopathic chute and hos
pital this morning.
Continues Kerih Dr. Ernest L.
Harris, who Addressed Kepubllcana
here last Bight, continued north by
train today lor further speaking en
gagement. On Business Trip W. Thomas BoS-
ger of Spring street left last night
or Portland where he will spend the
next several days transacting busi
ness. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Anderson, of Portland are visiting
relatives and friends Is Medford. Mr,
Anderson is a Safeway supervisor of a
Portland district.
Ellis Recovered Frank Sills of the
Applegate district, who has been con
fined to the Osteopathic clinic and
hospital for almost two weeks, re
turned to his home Sunday.
Visitor Leaves Miss Inez LeCierc
left here Sunday for Topeka, Kans,.
after spending two weeks at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry LeCtorc, in this eity,
'Gilford at O, 8. C Herbert Gil
ford is among the students from
Medford who are enroled for the
fall term at Oregon State college
He it taking a business course, ma
joring la accounting.
Attends Meeting Mrs. Hal McNalr
of Ashland was In Medford last even
tng to attend the meeting of Job'3
Daughters. Mrs. McNatr s aiding In
the organisation of an Ashland bethel
of Job's Daughters.
Mrs, Prentice Back Mrs. H. R.
Prentice returned to her home here
yesterday after having spent the pat
several days in Centralis, Wash,
where she was called by the illness
of her mother,
Prom Bonanza Captain W. W
Williams, company commander of
Camp Bonanza, and Ernes B. Eilert-
sen, educational advisor there, were
visitors at headquarters here yester
day. At Clinic George Berks, Jr., of
Cascade Gorge u a patient at the
Osteopathic clinic and hospital, hav
ing been received for medical atten
tion. Mrs. J. C. Malone of Talent
had her tonsils removed the clinic
yesterday.
Boy Scout Rally The Mrdfofd dis
trict Boy Scouta wiU hold a big rally
Friday evening, November 13, at the
Senior high school auditorium, it has
been announced. Between 300 and
300 boys will participate is the dem
onstration of activities, and a crowd
of 600 or 700 spectators is expected
Conrad Improving The condition
of J. T. Conrad, assistant waterm as
ter, who has been critically ill at the
Sacred Heart hospital for the past
three weeks, is now showing improve
ment. It was learned today. Visitors
are not yet allowed, however, it was
announced.
Returns to Army Post Staff Ser
gtant Leslie Conroy and Mrs, Conroy
and little daughter left Monday to
return to duty in the army medical
department ftt Fort Crook Neb., alter
a months vacation visit at the home
here of Sergeant Conroy's sister, Mrs,
S. M. Oliver.
Kewlyweds to Coast Mr. and Mrs.
Fred W. Dunn left today for their
new home in Crescent City, Cal..
where they will be joint owners of
the Redwood Hoyelty shop with Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Bart, formerly of this
city. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn were mar
ried last Wednesdsy evening. Mrs.
Dunn was Miss Ruth Hanscam be
fore last week's ceremony.
Week-end Quest Miss Mattle
Perry of Roseburg was a week-end
guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Nick Ktme. Mlta Perry has been
with the Roseburg poetofflce staff
for the psst 28 years. Mrs Ben H.
Palrchlld of Yreka, Cel., was also
guest at the Xime home over the
week-end. she Is a sister of Mrs.
Kims. ' -
Extend Invitation The Fruit Dis
patch company, banana Industry or,
ganlzatlon, has extended an Invita,
tioa to all grccera and their em
ployes In the vicinity to view motion
pictures showing the process of grow.
Ing and shipping bsnanss which will
be given tonight at 8 o'clock at the
Hotel Medford. There is to be no
admission charge,
...
Mission Meeting The Young Peo
ple's Missionary circle of the First
Christian church will hold the regu
lar monthly meeting this evening at
8 o'clock In the recreational hail ol
the church. A short business session
will precede the program which is to
be conducted by members of Dick
Fraley's group, the topic being "The
Negro to America," Marjorie Greg
ory's group will be in charge of the
social hour. All young people abovs
high school age are cordially Invited
to attend.
WIN A
in Wards Woodworking Contest
No g limit! Prizi awarded according to two
age group. Claw A 11 year and over. Clan B
16 year and under.
Com In (ooy to WarJt HorJwan Dport
mofit and gt on f nby Form
liaTTTTrarnTTranym?lll
117 So. Central
Livestock
PORTLAND, Oct. (AP-ffSDA)
HOGS 200, market active, strong to
shade higher; good to choice 160 to
210 lb. drive-ins mostly SiQ.I5s.25.
few down to $10; light light mostly
9.50; few up to 30; 235 to 260 lbs.
weight 9.&09.?& packing sows
7.7598.35; choice 80 to 100 lb. feed
er pigs S.73,
CATTLE 200; including 26
through; calves 150, market very slow
low grade kinds offered; scat
tered sales about steady, few com
mon steers at 14.50 5.50; good grass
steers salable up to Monday top of
$7,60, few common heifers $45; low
cutters and cutter cows '2.5tia 3.25
common to medium cows 13.50$
4.25: good feew oowe quotable up to
$4.75; bulls $4 .50 5; load around
360 lb, calves $6; so choice light
dealers sold quotable upward to $3,
SHEEP Receipts 200; market
about steady, good fat lambs $7.25
.50; common to medium grade
8$7; good tat ewes, quotable $3.00
,25.
CHICAGO, Oct. 6. (AP-USDA)
HOG 8 15,000, weight under 150
lbs., and sows steady with Monday's
average; thers weak to 10c lower,
top $1.40; bulk good and choice 190-
240 lbs. SI 0.15 $.40; pigs active; bulk
strong weights 18,50 9; sow mostly
$9.15 .40,
CATTLE 8,000, calves 2.000; all
grades yearlings and light steers
fully steady; less desirable killing
quality considered; middle grades
predominated; medium weight and
weighty steers slow, steady; stock
era and feeders fairly active, better
grades fully steady; others weak;
country outlet fairly broad Monday
in face of largest stocker supplies
of the season; beat fed yearlings
$1040; weighty steers $9.15; sot
much steer beef Is run; beef cows
10$ 15c lower; cutters weak; bulla
strong to shade higher and vsalers
closing lower after steady start, most
ly 10c down late; but selects up to
$11 early.
SHEEP 8,000; fat lambs . meetly
IS$2Sc lower, sheep weak; choice
feeding lambs steady; bulk native
lambs $8.50 75; few to small kill
ers $8.85(3 9; beat westers here
$8.75: bulk $8.40 .50; most ewes
around $3.50 $ 3.50; top feeding
lambs $8.80,
Portland Produce
Prodsee
PORTLAND. Oct. 6, (API BUT
TER: Prints, A Orsde. SH ! In
parchment wrappers; S1s lb. ta
cartons; S grade, parchment rrap
pen, 35Ho lb.: carton, 36 lie lb.
BUTTBMWT (Portland mllvery,
genera! price) A grade delivered
at least twice weekly, 3Tc x SSe lb.
country C grade at market.
B grade cream for market, Buying
price butterfat basis, &3e.
Eggs, cheese, ceuatry meats, live
poultry, wool, bsy, hops, mohair.
Css cars bark, steady, unchanged.
POTATOES Local Sl.803; Des
chutes $1 5? 1,95; Klamath Ho, I,
1.85 31 95; Yakima No. 1, 11.80a
1.88.
ONIONS Oregon 11.18 US; Yak.
Ima ei.to cental.
CANTALOUPES The Dalies 11.35
g 1.40; Heart of Oold, si . 35 1 1.50
crate; DUlsrd t!3i crate.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Oct. .(AP) local
wheat prices advanced a half cent
for May and December and local cash
wss up an equal amount, while
Montana advanced a cent;
Wheat; Open High Low Close
May M .071.4 .88V, j)lyt
Dee. 4H St H
Cash whest: Big Bend blues tern, 13
ptc.. 81.04U; dark hard winter, IS
po., 13 se si.13'4; II pe.
Il.oeu; ss;ft white and western
white, SSH; n;orthem sprint, blank:
hard winter, et,H: western red
Oats, Mo. 3 gray, 830.00; gray, M0.
Barley, No. 3 4$ lb. . w.. so.0.
Corn, No. 3 eastern yellow ship,
(48.S0; Argentine, blank.
Mlllrun standard, 818.
Today's car receipts; Wheat, 8: bsr.
ley, 1: flouir, 11; com, blank; sata, 1
hay, 3.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Oct, . (API Hew up
turns of whest priors late today ac
companled assertions that Canadian
export purchases amounted to around
2 000.000 bushels.
Wheat; Open High Low Close
Dee. 1.14H 1.141,4 i.W.i 1.14
May . 1.1314 1.M14 1.11 3'4
Julv .881,4 M Jft .8',4
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Oct, yp) elected
stocks drove another recovery spike
In todays market.
Oils, slrersfts. farm impSmats and
a wide assortment of industrial ape-
PRIZE
Telephone 286
claltiea recorded adva&cea of frac
tion to 3 or more points, a number
reaching new high ground for the
past 5 or 6 years.
Profit taking both early end late.
however, held back many of the old
lines leaders. Transfers were arsusd
,250,000 shares, the largest turnover
since April 30, last.
Today's closing price for 32 select
ed stocka follow;
Ah chem. Dye 234
Am, Oas
Am. & Fgn. Few. 714
T, & T. .
Anaconda ,,. 41 H
Ath. T. & 3. F.
Besdix Avis, , .., . 33
Beth. Steel ... T3i
California Paek'g.
Caterpillar Tract.
.... my,
ni
iatj
-
WSH
!i
11
8S
w4
ia,
n.
Chrysler
Com!, Sol r.
Curt laa-Wright
DuFont ,,
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot.
1st, Harvest,
I. T. St T.
Johns-Mas,
Monty Warn
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
- H
Radio
11
Sou, Pac.
4l
Std, Brand
IS's
St. Oil CaL
St. Oil- N. J.
Trans. Amer. ,
14
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a
- Wii
Union Carb, .
Unit. Aircraft .
U. s. Steel
3000 WELL-TO-DO
SLAIN BY MADRID
EXECUTION SQUADS
(Continued from Page One.)
$& K&tionai confederation of labor
with ita wteliite. the federation of
Iberian anarchist.
The role of free-lance executioner.
the refugees added. Is second nature
to the avowed gunmen In these two
organisation, but the members af
the popular front parties and unions
regard it with loathing.
The "Chek, people tribunal, wn-
ders&ood to be entirely dominated by
the anarch lt and syndicalists at itmt
headquarters on Holy Sunday MIX
successfully hoodwinks the polios snd
the government over the treatmemt
of persons known to have fiUen Sntg
It ctutcseav today's advices aeJd,
Would Exterminate Rich
Many peraons hav been executed.
thejr added, despite official efforts to
&twe their Jlvei and "Chka" assur
ances to the authorities that no h&sm
uld befall ihem. .
Trai erldenca that the "exeeu tick
er aim at the extermination of tihe
entire capitalistic class is provided.
tha travelers continued, by the n lim
ber of persons of liberal convictions
found every day at dawn on the cpi-
tl' sandy outsxirte, shot with
"sae crneJty.
A favorite ruse of the "executo:
en" the refugees ccnunueo, is to
socoat "suspects in the street, segre
gate them and obtain from e-ch pri
vately an account of the eon vaca
tion they vera holding when accent
ed, ft may be fatal, the sovreea !d,
if the aecounta do not tally.
GEORGE L NOLTA
TAKEN BY DEATH
Oeore LeSrln Kbits, SO, of Jckon
Till, passed ava; at s local hospital
after six weeks of pneumonia, h
was born at Oakland, Oregon, Octo
ber 1, 1875 and was married to Sens
Sees, January 14. 1895 at yoseaile,
Oregon. Ten children were barn to
the union. He leaves his wife Zona,
and eight children, m. R. J, Aile
man, Mrs. Vernon Allen, of Orland,
California; neyd, Virgil, lcjsJ, Dale
and Walter KoIU. of WHiowa Cjiifor
nia; Vance Kolta, JscksonvUle, Ore.,
end nine grand children.
Funeral services will be held at the
Perl Funeral Home, Wednesdsy at
10:30 a. m.r Rev. D, E. MUlard offl
clating. Interment In Siskiyou Me
morial part, His parents William and
Nancy Noils were pioneers of the
Sutherlln district settling there in
IS4S, .
Stan Williamson, assistant coach
at Kansas State, and one-tlmt cap
tain of the U, S. C. Troana. was de
scribed by Howard Jones as "the
greatest leader of any team I have
ever coached,
Closing time for Tou Late to Claa
alfv Ada U liSO p m
Jse Mail Tribune want ads.
GREEN
SILAS WDB
Big DOUBLE LOAD
FOB DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES'
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
Phone 7 Now
TIMBER PRODUCTS CO.
END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
On Craterian And Holly Screens
0
The romantie story of a Ut!elj
noblaoas whs marries an AmerlcaQ
girlt sad theit seta about to prova
htmsrU a better American than ah
la amd a better cowboy than fata
neighbors In Arizona, ta pissentetl is
"My American Wile, Paramount ptc-
ture starring Francla Leilerrr and
lovl7 Ann Sot hern. The film la to
plajr a$ the Craterian thf iter to
morrow only.
In Double Bill
Jase Darweli with Clair a '1 re vor
heads the aU-star cast of ' Star for a
Night which plays at the Rlalto
theater tomorrow and Thursday on
the same program with Mwrder With,
pictures," which iters Lew Ayres and
Gall Patrick.
"Star for a Kight1 trtls an
trancing story of how madcap chorus
girls turn a musical show topsy
turvy and Broadway exerts alt its
make -believe to make a mother's
dreams come true. Others in the
cast are AHne Judge, Evelyn Yes
able, Alan Dinehsrt and Dean Jagger,
"Murder With Pictures" tlls a mys
terious yarn about a woitld.be Sher
lock Holmes, whs goes out to solve
murder mysteries with camera. They
evidently work wonders as the ac
tion of the story Is said tc be alive
with thrtila ftnd surprises. Others III
the cast are Paul Kelly, Joyce Com p.
ton and Benny Bker.
Somnton.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jaekson County.
Reiahsrd Albert Roif. PWntHf,
vs.
Louette, Susan Rsif, Defendant.
To Louetta Susan HoU, the above
named defendant
In tee name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required arid
summoned to appear in the above
entitled Court and cause and answer
the Complaint of Plaintiff on file
nereis against you, within four (
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, exclusive
of the first dste of publication, and
tf you fail to so appear and anawer
said Compiaint or plead thereto
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for In hi Complaint
on file In the above entitled Court
and eaua. a succinct statement of
which relief prayed for Is as follows,
to-wit:
per a Decree of this Court that the
bonds of matrimony Mere? more ana
now existing between Plaintiff end
Defendant be forever dissolved snd
held for naught.
This Summons la published In the
Medford MU Tribune bir order of
the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge
of the above entitled Court, msde
and entered the 5ih day of October,
1936, The date of the first publi
cation la October eth, Was,
O, H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
13 Esst Main Street,
Medford, Oregon.
MODERN WOMth
PINE
- ? i
Siii m-mX ..iaiiCii'sssBS
The star at "One Rainy Afternoon'
Is gives a atoiy perfectly sHd to
tola charm ta My Americas Wife,'
and Mts Sathem in light-footed
romantic sequences of the flim,
proves h?rfH a perfect screea mate
for the European set or. Fred Stone
and Billte Burke head tiie support
ins cast.
"My American Witt" also g) at
the Holly theater tomorrow night
only. -
Roxy Romance
Erie Wnden and Maureen 0Su!li-
vmn have the romsmtc leads In ' The
Voice of Bugle Ann" aierring Lionel
Barry more, which plays at the Boxy
theater today and tomorrow only.
The story is of the old American
type whteh made "Ah Wilderness"
such a hit on the stage and on the
screen Others In the cast are Dud
ley Diggs, Spring Byington Charley
Grapwwlsi d Henry Wadesworth.
Malt Commsnrtery No. 4,
Knights Temptar,
Ststed Conclave. Wednes
day, Oct, Masoisls Tem
ple. Ashland. Routine bus- I
Iness, rehearsal of rtutiea, f
MILLARD W, ORUBBt E, C,
fL E. DETRiCK, &et?etry,
There will be a rummage ssia Fri
day snd Saturday, at 407 East Main,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Lease on service station,
with grocery store and cabins,
Crater Lake highwsy. Phone 952
FOR SALE Good 6 -room eottege, i
bedroom, lot of shade. Priced to
sell. H- O, WILSON, 1 Chestnut.
BANTAMS and Rhode lalmd Reds for
sale, 7 Chestnut St. Phone 15W.
FOR SALE 7 cr, modern house;
IS acres, good bttifdinga: 9 scree,
modern house. H N, Lofland, 325
So, Oakdale, noo and evenings.
DRIVINO to Portland Wednesdsy;
tske one or two psssengsrs share
expenses. 916 West 10th
APPLE PICKERS wanted, TeL 460 -J.
WILL SELL equity In attractive 6
room modern homo In one of Med
ford' finest residential districts;
fine tawn, yard, shade trees or will
trade for smaller home in Medford
or country. Balance on Home Own.
ers long-term, law interest loan.
Address owner, Box 491, Mall Trib
une. FOR SALE Completely recondition
ed V-S sedan, by owner. Phone
887 -L. 329 West Jackson,
8TFAM-HEATED room, with prtrsto
bsth, priest sntnmce, en ground
Q Today nd Thur.l Q
One of the Year's. Best!
s.vt 'Ah 'WIMwnew
uaa
! kmrtUutt to
il trf I manrs . , from
V
SELeCTCD )1 .lt,
LARGE ho(W?k??nlnst rosm, I 5J per
EASV TO OWK-5-room all modern
hi5e with acreage suburban, on
King's highway; bln prtj
toofc like new; pay tJISOO csrt
tailance monthly Mfcs rent. Oris
TMU TUUT, 310 Liberty BW(,
FOR SALE OB THADE acres t(m-
tesr, mostly hardwood, Sn Butte PSSs,,
tor Leghorn pullets and cow tht
wlil Ireshen soon. w. O. Fyn
Bme 144, Rt, I Cesral Ijnt, cSoss
to BlackwlJ Hill Sendee Stt;on.
COflVALEEm' HOSIE, feeing UtWa
lrk, 153 Orsnlte St., At&land, Qrt
Iirsrsilds snd old p-?p cared for.
Cabins to rem. A welcome to sit
FOR SALE A barsain, l&m V
track, long wheel bas-?, dual whsls,
res 32x6, 10-ply. erissd aprj,
iike sifw, has been utl very HttW;
cct 993, w.l for m&5 if taitea
before ThtirFrtsr. Jom Reed. Rt. 3,
S--x 195, Ortois Pati, Ore-, 6 rr.llfa
out lof r river rosd.
WANTED Etderiy tarty for light
hmisework d compantan to eider-
jy lady. &c-ir,e aag?s, 343 N. Or ftp.
FOR SALE Heywood-Wkafield bsby
rsrrive, Eocd comiKion, mm
Phone
won SALS -
livestock.
Farm Implements snd
FOB SALE Kitchen cabinet, aewhig ;
decs, many other things, 108 B,
Grape.
WAirTED Cfeaa. soft ton rsi at
Matt Tribune.
MAYFLOWER Ws!ipapr;
Off, Bai. tiock 20 o'J,
1 lot ao
Lamport k
LAMPOHTS Sale Mevflowsr WHj
per; i lot m off, ad, stock 30
tff.
(saft - 6:1
H Tomorrow & Thurs!i
2 MORE BIG KITS
Tb "iwaetest kid on
Br'dway , , the dear
est mother in the
world , the best of
dream come tntei
CLAtEE
TREVOR
JAMB
DARWELL
"Star For A Night"
A RUNE JUDGE . EVEtTO
VENABtl-DEAH JAQOIB
Q Plus Feature No. 2
And Wfcst
tali iI
sjhrtortt
last's sisi'
him."
LEW
AYRES
GAIL
PATRIOK
"MURDER"
with
PICTURES
I
Hurryl They End Tonltel
CHARLIE RU00LE8
MARY B0LAND
Is
WIVES NEVER KNOW
pint,
"THE HOUSE OF A
THOUSAND CANDLES"
PHILLIPS HOLMES
MAE CLARKE
raiiAyilWMU jii am am I
BWNMamac . K.smm '
I
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tma r.sJ laawal
THIS ABV. good for 35.5G this week
os ny used ear la stock selling f
more than tlD'.M. All cars st sd
veHimhg list prices. Get or. of these
bargsiss,
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge Pljmouiik
AFTER 5? yesrtf sspertenc fhuW
know how t& wMisa yr ear s
yoi- ish! Mich. AMto suty
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