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immom mail tribune, medforb, omm mojtday. octobeb 12, mm, PACT FIVE 1 A i LOCAL and PERSONAL Here On Business Roy Fra-zier, 5?- au Campbell and Glenn Addis, all of Ashland transacted business hers Fri day. i i'iisetux Mrs. Frasie Phaser was aicong MadJord visitors In Phoenix yes tenia?, spending the day calling on friends. To forest Grove leaving for the north by train yesterday morning was Mrs. W. Smith, who was bound for Forest Oroye. Miss Sampson Horn Returning home Saturday was Mitt Mildred H&mpson who has been visiting In Grand Junction, Colo. In Ashland A, S. Hearn and his mother were among Med ford visitors in Ashland Friday, transacting business and calling on friends. Goes South Z. W. Fenfleld was among passengers leaving by train for the south last night, his destination being San Francisco, Hayes Beturns Returning to his home nera last night was Dr. J. O. Hayes who spent a short time trans acting business In Portland. Estes Home Rankin Estes is now at his home here, having recently re turned from Koaehuxg where he sp&nt two months In the Veterans' hospital. Ash pole Boms Mr. and Mrs, O, W, Asbpole returned horns iast night af ter a several days visit In Portiand where they attended the livestock ex hibition. Agent Here T, A. Frecht, district freight agent of the Pennsylvania railroad, arrived this morning from Portland headquarters t transact business here. Ashland Visitors Out of town vis itors In Medford Friday Included Miss Elizabeth palmer, Mrs, John Fuller, George D. Williams and O W. Banta, all of Ashland, Hart North Kobert Hsrt, of the Solder's Dairy and Produce company, left on the evening train last night for Portland where he will spend a shon time transacting business. To San Francisco Among those leaving on the southbound train last night were Floyd Hart and WUlam von dsr Hellen, both of whom will make short business visits in Saa Francisco, To Hawaii Leah Parfcsr of Central Point left by train last night for Sin Francisco from where she will embark on the S. S. Monterey for Hilo, Hawaii, to accept a position as a Girl Scout executive there, Lieutenant Leaves First Lieut. Rob ert Searight, who was among officers accompanying a new CCO company which arrived here Saturday from Texas to occupy Camp Piescott, re turned to duty In the eighth corps area last night, his destination be. lng San Antonio, Texas. Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation you can get relief now with Creomulslon. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot aiford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul sion, which goes right to the seat pi th trouble to aid nature to Soothe and heal the tnSamed mem branes as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies nave failed, donfc be discouraged your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now, Adv.) A Small Home Conveniently Arranged Call and look through our many plan books of similar designi. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. Auxiliary Meeting D-A.v auxiliary ! will meet Tuesday evening, it was an- nounced today. Reports of the fire i district relief will be made and re- i freshments served. League Meeting The Zioa Luther league will meet tonight at the Bra- woid home 05 the Jacksonville high- i way at ? :30 o'clock. All members ar urged to be present and bring oooiss. Leave for Vermont Mr, and rs. O li. Dow left by motor today for Balm, Vermont, They plan & vacation trip ; of about two months and will visit numerous eastern cities during that time. Breaks Ankle Walter E Neweombe, manager of the Grants Pass Western Union office. Is confined in the Jose phine county hospital with s frac tured aside suffered Saturday morn Ing when he fell on the street. Motor to Portland L, R Glilehrest, manager of Mason. Ehrman company, and Mrs. Gillchrest left Friday by motorcar for Portland on a business and pleasure trip. They will remain In the north for a few days Utilize Airport Arrivals at MetUora municipal airport yesterday included Lieut. H. A Boushey, es rout from Fort Lewis, Wash,, to Rockwell field, San Diego, Ca3.; and Berkeley Brandt, returning in his Fair child to Seattle from Los Angeles where he attended the Washington -U, O. I. A. football game. Brandt, a student at fee Uni versity of Washington, was accompan ied by two college mates. Fix Bally Date The youthern Ore gon group of Christian Endeavor which was to have held a rally is Jacksonville October 2 villi hold It la Grants pass October 23, It was decided at an executive meeting in Ashland yesterday. Time for the rally Is to be 7:30 o'clock. It has also been an nounoed that the convection Novem ber 27 to 29 will be held in Ashland. Further details concerning the con vention will be announced following the rally. Re-Route Train A Cascade line train. No. 20, which passes through Klamath Falls wss re-routed through hare yeaterony due to a derailment north of Klamath Falls. The train ar rived her shortly after 1 p. m. Among passengers on the train were mem bers of the University of Oiegon foot- hail squad returning to Eugene after playing a 7-7 tie game with Stan ford university at Palo Alto Satur day. Robert Hinman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinman of this city, was among the university players on th tram. Old Town In Model. RICHMOND, Va, (UP) Daniel A. Patron, 22-year-old negro, has com pleted a model of Richmond in l?43 for the Valentine Museum. Patron learned about modeling methods while employed by the United States park service, studying Yorktown history. Reward for Fiend OREGON CITY, Oct. IS. (AP) Oregon City has offered a reward of 8100 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a dog pois oner who resumed his work here last week. More than a score of pets were killed by a poisoner last spring. MARSHFIELD, Oct, 13. API A cash basis by next spring Is the goait announced by J. V, Mclnturff, city' attorney bare. Since the first of the year Marshfield redeemed two years isaue of warrants and is now only two years behind, instead of four. AUTO USaHS AND REPIH ANCIS Q W E Thomas. 45 S, Centrsl I ,i AT -ni' " ! - iUitBLB l-ffi- -1 M6tL IfotGB 1 ' iiviiqwM. 1 lii We shall be very glad to offer suggestions you sound, dependable advice on your problems. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12, CAP) (V, S, Dept. Agr. HOGS 2,000 direct 1,503 hutches mostly S-10 lower compared last Friday, Sulk 165-230 lb. California 10.75-1030; latter top; other weights absent, Packing sows absent, quoted mostly around 7.50-8.00. CATTLE 600; steers mostly steady; 2 loads mo-1125 lb, northers Cali fornia grass steers t.33; load lots un der 1100 lb, grassy and short-fed steers 6.75-7.10; good light fed steers absent, quoted around 8.00-8 0; heifers scarce; cows mostly steady to weak; common to good range cows 4.00-5.25; heavy dairy cows to 4.50; low cutters and cutters mostly 3 25- 4.00; odd bulls 440-5.35, steady Calves: 15, steady; bulk medium veal ers 6.50-7:15; choice absent; nomin ally quoted to 8.50 SHEEP 1,700; direct 840; generally steady; one deck good 77 lb. Ca!lfor nia woe led lambs 8.00 straight; short fieck long wooled 75 lb. Cregens S.35 sorted 10 per cent; medium to good 6 lb. medium pelt Oregon ismbs ,75; sorted 20 per cent; package 71 lb- California shorn lambs 7.75; mod erately sorted; common to medium slaughter ewes 1.50-2.50; odd head choice up to 3.35. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. It. fAF) j BUrTEB Prints, A gr4. Sfc to. In parchment wrappers; jTc lb, Sn cat tons; B grade, parchment wrappers. 35c lb.; cartons 3Sc lis. BOTTEBPAT Portland delivers, general price) A grade delivered a! least twice weekly, S?'4-3Pc ib,; country routes, 35-3?e Is.;, B grade, SSJi-STe lb.; a grade, at market, B grade sreara for market Buying price, butterfst basis, tSc, EGOS Buying price by whoiesal- ers; Extras, 33c; standards 38e; extra medium, aae; medium firsts, 20o; undergrade, 18c; pullets 13-I5e; pee ees Se down. CHEESE Oregon triplets, 19c; Ore gon lost, ISlJe, Bro&ers wiii pay c below quotations. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers; Country kiUed hogs, best butchers, under SO lbs., 13-13 J4e lb,; realers, No. I, w-HKo lb.; tight and thin, 10-iJe lb.; heavy, 1-Be ib.; cotter cows, ?-8e ib,; canner cows, f tc lb.; bulls, S-9'4c lb.; lambs M ISo lb.; ewes, 8-Se lb. Uvm POULTRY Fortland delivery, buying price; colored hens, ever t lbs., W-lTs lb.; under 4 lbs,, IS lTc lb.; leghorn bens, to-li lb,; iegborn broilers, 1 lbs., 18-I?c lb.; leghom spring 14e lb,; roosters 8-9o lb, MARKETS CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY OBSERVANCE NEW YORK, Oct. 13 im Ml United States and Canadian financial and commodity exchanges, except the varioTis American livestock markets, are closed today in observance q Columbus day and Canadian Thanks giving day, European markets are open &a usual, , , , , . , Weather Northern California i Fair tonight and Tuesday, but local morning fogs on south coast; temperature above normal; moderate northwest wind off coast. Oregon! Fair tonight and Tuesday, lint occasional cloudiness on coast; slightly warmer Is interior of south west portion Tuesday; gentle north west wind off coast. Bueicngh&m's tee Cream, Can4y & Party Specials The Crest S30 S. Cent Dae Mail Tribune want ads. imt fun flJ.1 BO. 421 and give building 6th -nd F- St. SI CHAMBER TO WORK OUT 5-YEAR PLAN FOR TOURIST Gl A systematic plan designed to In crease tourist travel Is southern Oregon will be started at a meeting to be held In the city council cham bers at t:S0 Thursday night under sponsorship of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. The tourist, contention, publicity, roads and highways and fish and game committees of the chamber of commerce will attend the meeting, wjth o, c Briggs acting as general chairman. A brief Introductory; talk will be given by Oles Arnsptgsr, chamber president. Everyone who has & direct Interest In tourist travel is invited to the meeting, Mr. Briggs said, sad it Is expected that most of the owners and managers of tourist resorts of south ern Oregon will be present, . "I have talked with several resort r wners and thev are eager to attend the meeting to help formulate a einntv-wide plan that viU ferlsg more travellers to this pari of the state," Mr. Briggs said. Everyone attending will be invited U- express his views regarding wavs and nasans of increasing tsarist travel here, Mr. Briggs explained All these suggestions will be noted and i&ter tsbuplated and from them & five-veat plan developed, he related "We want to get awv from season al snd haphazard campaigns and to aoopt instead & comprehensive plan sr win function ail esr around for a period of years' Mr Briggs gald, "It will be s continuous plan that will be operative all the time no mat ter who might be on the various committees promoting it, 1 ARMY OFFICERS II IE HONORED T niiiniirT urnr i Drtiiuuu mm. A bajMjuet will be given to toe Hotel Medtord at 8:30 Wednesday evening irt honor of Ueut, Ool, o. h. Tinker na Uent, Coi, Johnson ol the urates stftfcs armv sir eorps. It will he (isreweil tesHmonms lor coi. Tinker antf welcome for Coi. Johnson, Ool Tinker to retiring commenoer u lieariiton lieid, Cai., so aiwame new duties in WiuUfngten, u, u. ae rsetng replaced tt Hamii tors UeM bv cot, Johnion, The dinner sm wntnged by Mayor Oeorge W, Porter end h mUl se as tosetmester. Me bag Invitea the evie. tion eommitteea ot the ettv eoonetl snd th Jaeksorr Coantv Cbaraner of Commerce, Medford enepter of Ua ssrmnsi Aenonautis assoeiayon end the Crater eluij. Poilowing the dinner Cos, TSoter and Col, Johnaon vrtU be initiated as honorary members of the Crater stub, the Craters to pat on' Ms 5?hoie Intttattos ceremony, with the uni formed band under Captain Hiliman participating. Esriy Thursday morning Mayor Porter will Mike the two army offf. ows on a bird hunt on the W, B. Morris ranch at Table Rock, Coi Tinker hunted with the mayor on the first day of tsie bird season last year and promised then to retorn this season. Col, Tinker has heen a frequent Medford visitor snd Is well known here. He brought the Sist bombing squadron to Medford s year ago for maneuvers over the Hogue vsiiey. 310 KNOWN DEAD SCORES OF BODIES IN DEBRIS CCostlsued from Paga ose.t tint lalanda of 4he arehipelago were rnfpped by wtnd and great aa tossed small fnter-leland erafe, Th ros-tos vessel 3yg1u oj Cefea waa disabled and abandons Is? passsB gsrs and craw, A passing salihoei rt scu4 soma crew members, T5ss fate ajid mimber of ethers of the crew end the pesserigerg wea msknowrt Tun la K8I every evenfnt. Mori, day thm FHday. S p.m. -'T OBBBM SLAB $400 Big BCUBLE LOAD FOE DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES FIRST 00MB, FIRST SERVED! Phone 1 Now TIMBER PRODUCTS CO, EJfD OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE SUPREME COURT DELAY DECISION ON WAGNER ACT (CoaUsuaa tsvm Fa$e Qse-J last Ma holding unconstitutional the 1934 municipal feasuptsj act. In tended to aid debt reductions through fibers! bankruptcy ooursa by cities. csmnties and other political siosa. Review efiisea Heftised to revw a ruling the western SSlssouri federal dtxto co)?t upholding the cssstf tutiossit? ot the 1935 Frasler-LamKe act granung a isree-yei moratorium en srm mort gage ioztclasurts,. Th appeals court has not, et acted os te case, TU. legialstion wss enacted after the m- pre me court had uawnssitu. tlonsl toe 103 JYazter-Leink sot, granting a five-ear moratorium. Agreed to review ;oatenttoa of the government that d0 per sent tax oa iiiver protts made prior to pesssge of ths siir purchase act. was constitutional. The court of cistssa held th ws unoostitu tioaal Agreed is review the government8 eostestloa thet the 934 arms em brgo set, aimed againrt saia si mn- nitions for use is the Paraguay -Ba livia Ohacs ar, was unconstitution al , The southern Kew York federal aistrtet court heK Use statute in valid. Agreed to review & lower court rul ing upsoiding the onsiitutionaiitv of the I3S MMirit 'Summers, set for -bidding the transportation of prison -mads goods into stats that oai their t9 asd requiring that sues pro- dete be labeled "prison rrsnrto," Agree to Review In another action, much sought hy the government, ins high court con sented to review the efforts of federal attorney to postpone setios fef Jowe-r tribunaia involving the constitution alit? of the public utiiit? noiding company act until final decision of ease It fes brought in sew om against the Electric Bond sd Share company. Government spokesmen have oon tended that unla tbsy ess ovwUtm the ruling is? the Pistrist of Colum bia court of appeals, which refused to hold up trial of two esses brought bei or it, tfa department at jtutit wiii be flooded b suit. Th NorUj Amerksn company. nd the Americas Waterworks & Kectric Co., Ine4 whse case Use appeal court refused to dsisv contended that the government was trvisg hnvo a decision made osl? on the mectrle Bond and Share company be cause of s belief that there wss better chance to get the censtitn- ttoBtiHy of tlie acs npmm sgsiss holding companies of Use tvps repre sented b? the bond and share s?s- tenv,f Justice department officials sx- pressed "gre&t saWsfaetfcss1 with the court's venous actions. After ssuof ing statistic, a spokesman for the department ssld the govemment,s percentages of granted requests wss "tils oest in man? years- 'Tha government appld, hs said, for cr tit testes di cartlorl in IS casesa nd had petitions granted is ten for a percentage of mors than m per cent, he said. HHO BONO ORDERED BT FEDERAL COURT IN CASE OF ROLAND HICKS Continued from Page One-) cbard wttrt saaaaft wttfe a, deadJ weapon, 'was scheduled ts (5 on trt today. Tes ases csarfed' wHb sal of w' and wbtakey to KSamath reeenraeoB tards, reoeived ienteoee tot mnra log from Psderal 3ut$s Fee, AB were crowed esot to federal prisons to se aeieefed later, Btay were; B. Kelltaos, ai of whlsiey io Jo. ia, li month us& JM tin, KaSii- aott'a rsqaast for probation was de Bled, Bd WiUiama, Harry Starr, and Wil liam 'Weill, eaco sesterteed to Bin month, and each ttaed 106, W, Brig, . Bowes and H, Wood ley, Wiiiiam Oosneiiy, Bert Ca naugb, and Joseph smith, were eaca sentenced to eight montSsa, and facta ttiwd ttffi, Dndar federal taw, Columbus day Is not a legal holiday , so federal sourt sessions were held, ft i e(-ctd th present term of the federal oourt here will be eon. eluded by Thursday, PINI WOOD Gary Cooper Stats In Craierian Film XiSid against a background of mod- ' rs war-tors Chins, The Oeneral j Died at Dawn5 whicfe. opened at the ! Crsteriss theater yesterday a time- j if, faat-msTlng action dram of high : adventure among those little knows but highly colorful characters who make a business of international In trigue, Th growing sprit ot resistance on the part of ssodern China again the predatory war lords, who have subju gated the country is the basis of the story ?rtsle& presents Osry Cocpe-r again in a soldier-of-fortuns role. This time h Is in tha ranks o the peop'a arm?. Sent to Shanghai to purchase arms miU wfefefe m Osnersi Ysng, war loard, he is lured aboard a train by beautiful blonde Msdeietse Carroll, whose fstfter in Yang's employ. He ese&pss aad gets to Shanghai where he kills the father who is about to flee to Ameris with fee money. C-oo per and Madeline sr captured and takes os board angla iunte. wher tsey are to be tortured into revealing the biding place of the money, Bealtetsg ibit ah lovts Oooper and, to a ton for her duplic ity Madeleine offers to pay tor his freedom with her life, Vssg is mor tally wmmfisa la scfRs Mm or ders his guards to kill the captives snd, realising fee la about to die, commands his nan to commit sui eide so ibat tbey sslgfet foltow Sim in death, Just ss the soldiers sre about to f if. Cooper starts s desper ate gamble for life, skillfully playing upon the gsn?rars vanity, Vaun vas in the face of death Yang permits Cooper and Madeleine to leav as a last gallant gesture. Playing the pan of Oseerai Yang is Akim Tmaoff who after numer ous small successes and isvariabiy good performances, rises to new heights snd delivers a standout per formance that will usdohutedly ele vate his star rating is tss future, Murder Mystery Is Theme Rialto Drama "Satau Met a Lady,51 mnrder msa- tefy drams, which wa sttowa for the Wrat Mroa loeslly at the RiaUo the- ater yesterday os the double bill pro gram with "Kelly th Secoad,'" tops audiences alternately keyed to a. pitch ot toteoM esteitraneBt am Its thrilling aituatlona m ehuesliog wlw langbter over the humorous episodes. Betfe Baia and Wsrrert William have their ataiiar rolee with Alison etipwor!, Arthur Treacher, WsisWsw Shaw and tQt& Rait Is tha support ing eaat. The picture is one of un usual Interest, containing ns, only thrslfa and fassghter, but tow and intrigna and battling mystery, ft la baaed on the novel by Daahieil Sam mett. The story concerns the at- tarspt of a band of ciooka to steal a legendary trumpet supposed to be ftiled with Jewels, iliM Otvis tha wickedest roto of of her career, a ysriubie liucresia Bojgia, mtfi Euras'men by her gor geous beanty only to destroy them when she has gained her ends. In rtsSa picture aha give bar most out standing performance, "Kelly the Second, probably the funniest feature-length comedy re leased this year, features a cast of funsters Includfnj tatsy Kelly, who stssis the showj Oharlia Chsae, "Big Boy" Williams and Pert Kaitos. The actios of this hilarious fihs rses around Molly Keiiy and her fighting sweetheart, Cecil Callahan, a tmele driver, Molly decides to cash In os her "hoso and engages "Bee" Xltaa, an old fashioned apothecary, as the manager and inserts herself as train er, Tne trio formed by Patsy Bally as M&By, "Big Boy" WtHiftlSa ft Ce cil and Charlie Chase as "Dos Kiuis presents one round of laughter after another. Beaper Sparkplug Out With Injury Or, Oct, I3-(AP t&bch ln Stisr d Zxg& But collage said todsf John Ai?xndr, Oregon Ststs halfback whs sparfcs4 tha Bavsn to ttjslr longest enstsf ne driv-e f the CslifomS jstes at Port land Saturday, probably would h out oi the Wsshingtes gsrss this wesk-enO; and passiM isngsr Aiexane? ws rpor to hae te cur red brc&fts sos asd sers bruises, The B?a?srs fesst is Call fornfs, te O, Be sorreetif crld is as Artist Hod 9 1 tsy TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB TBADB e-rosm Boose torn l Central Point for pickup or itgat car. Write W, A, Orant, Rt, I, Ces. trsl pint. mm 10 mi ' us: 8Mi Potlttvely Ends Tonight)! FLOODING THE SCREEN WITH DARING THRILLS! n atsKdng hursari drama bahlita th HtHlsi at the Xr Won dsr f the World! VB0ULDER DAH) AftS I 1 1 II ill -r, I FOB SAtB Mf equity to a-rooss I modem bose, Olsae in, Tripp, FOB B1B Buiek a tottrtr, rtw tires, Ko, mecbanieai condition, tmm, t w, Jnd at. FOB BALfr-Stoek frailer, three good FOB S&IM Weaner pfea, A E, Bavle, Pittvtew A, BPEOIAI, PRICES en potatoe and onions for ymtr winter agpniy. PeerieBs W, Wjorte J, Flea de- WAKTED Wdsaa for bowsework In small homs man and Ife, hone eyenings, CABBTAKBB OP HOME "wanted"" o, B MS, Tribune, FOR SAE.S 13 gauge Winchester, SB mm wsasMW, is mm k, 3u-3t Winchester and other gun Call at SM Edwards, BXOBASOB to acres, orchard and farm land for residence or Income property, Bos as, Tribune, smiATiajt WASTED es hottsekeejw ior sone mss, mi so, escs gf. ' . V ...... , M . . , , : ':'r. best of wages to comps- ssfe pettwn eesn or emu dren, w. , Thomas, 8 So, Central, BEKT S-rootn hoase, m summit, yOBStss married toort. ausBtouBe! clerk and general handy man, will worn enywrsers, mm est, Trtoune, FOR 8AIE Resh cow, Boy Howard: Boss Ise, WAHTED Waitress. Must be neat Apply in person, Frasklma Csfa, FOB BBtrp Two usfurBtahed roasnt l Ashland Ave. BBfOK less (-door sedan, low Brfie. age; tmo all eash. Act quick, Bex w&nrm otn for housework, go nonsa asgiss, casi Ha m asm 0 court or psone utii, FOB SALB Welt trained S-year-old tetsesg caaw, f west nth. MAE CMEKT who owns lot IMMi splendid location for warehouse or business, win esnsinW taISdis fcr suitable tenant, Ba ass, "Wbune, FOB SAW ISM Chevrolet coach, good condition, is? eanette. POOHDED hay for cows U.M pir ton while it tots. Boy Osrfsnd, Talent, Isauu Bart Marfcat, lOST Man's amk him fcwestsr on Main or Krf h Kttslde, r call 1315. Howard. WANTSD to lesse ?n shares, eqninped dsry mneh, Sox 3mtf Tribune. FOR RSNT houss. 634 LTtY wishes hour sr 4sf work, Frsans 20-1 -Y. Wed, Only! and what lulu , , I 7'h fors nafree of a 1,0' biil fcrougM love, tacfc and legB; 31 STAETS THURSDAY! ThrU that l! is f t let yon t$smmmmg - .m if 1 m I" O'BRIEN lt A m mumm ' ".V vim mmm WWIB to toss smelt paytog eerr- Ice efation, ga In cosctlon, 3os sg, Trltems, FOB 8Af,E acres line corn feetdw In field, fseaverfos, mile west or Talent, WASTES 0ss or two uassesgers io Beaftla soon, B. Smith, J4 Elksder St Ashland, tOST ttrttaws M bed raiia os Jackson Bt, Kotlfy Tribune and owner will call, ACRE, S-room souse, electric pump, eur-suuomgs, mee sanTS shads trees, near Medford on good, toad. Clear, Will trsea for Medford property and pay eash difference !, O. Plckeli, SO E. s&itt. OWST PBOOP, weB-wntoSed Slr.- Ishlsg rooms, with nature! !!g'-s help us 0v you a good paint too at Auto Beauty Shop, SIS s. River side, DEMOCRATIC RALW A3 voters sra earnestly requested to be prege&t at Bemaeretlg feeaa quarters at at? West Main Street at eight o'clock Tuesday evening, Od '- her fStb, $& hear smr CandMate for United Btat Senator, WilBa Ma honey, Musical program, FOR SAfE lppy saddle for work) borse, about lim tiett, SJsw Sys, Anderson road. NDIGESTION Bwsrif live here any fnore ! xt t ttifi liidi Efcr Til fcefer m4 t .m- muh md s?? ?sfef, 0CM.Ofe last Tmm Tumorrj jj BOY YOTJ SAID IT' WHAT A PROGRAM- JUIUJllllWIIV.l . Jfiss Bavla sets the striag v s&mmy per- tmtmm& tn Vim Knockout Hi MMaaHtMiiMtSl m PdTSY KELl? EtR.10 C'aCMStC 1 A BBBATH-TAKIKG DRAMA OP PAEOMI mm ffch sew re vwitog story of MttflSSt "hener"! Lewis STONE GLEAS0N "5:.- wwes win OEABL Ph US POBIDEIO HOOFS , , rRACTWff KBARTS! y? X mtoer- tat wjr 'V a Oerty Pa: LOUISIANA r. 7k. J- Phone 1 iiHi mm m umiiw