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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. AtEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. JTXY fi. 1937 PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Band Matting Member of the Ac eordlon band will meet tonight at 1:90 In the Baldwin piano ball, Calling Here Out-of-town business caller In Medford Saturday Included 3. E. Rogera of Trail, who received medical attention while here. . . Prom Ruch Mrs. I. H. Taylor of Huch waa visiting friend and chop ping In Medford thl morning. Mra. Mitchell South Mn. ' Julia UttobtU left thl morning for Oak land. Cel.. where ahe will vlilt her daughter, Dorothy Mitchell. . Vlalti In Klamath Mlsa Alice Ward apen the Fourth of July holidays Tlalttng relative and friends In Klamath Falls. Calling Today Out-of-town resi dent calling on friend In Medford today Included Mrs. Mildred Lltster of Sardine creek, who was accom panied by her mother. Back from Coast Mr. and Mrs. Will lira Bowerman returned to Med ford last night from Crescent City. Cel.. where they enjoyed a two-day outing on the beaoh. Directors to Meet Dlrectora of the Fruit Growers League, Inc., will bold a regular meeting In the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. . Return Home Miss June DeVere Williams. Delwln Stuart and Mr. and Mrs E. Wlnklebeck snd son Carl re turned home last evening after spend Ing the Fourth of July week-end In Portland. . . . Meeting Tonight All members of the southern Oregon Gem and Min eral society are requested bv E. R. Santo, president, to attend the regu lar semi-monthly meeting to be held In the Jackson County Chamber or Commerce at 7:30 tonight. Active Installation Installation of newly-elected offlcera of the Active esab will, be held In the Hotel Med-J ford tonight at a dinner-meeting atartlng at 6:30. Delegatea and, al ternates to the International Active convention at Olympla this month will be appointed. Andersons Return John Anderson, prominent Jackson county farmer, and family returned Sunday from Molalla where Mr. Anderson waa em ployed for the past IS months as superintendent of a farm owned by Rufus Holman, state treasurer. Mr. Anderson plan to resume operation ' of his own farm at Central Point. On Furlough Richard Culbertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cul bertson, Sr., la spending a leave of absence from the United States navy with hi parents here. He will re turn to duty at San Diego. Cel., July 20. He la serving on the airplane carrier Lexington which etesmed out of San Diego to Join In the navy's search for Amelia Earhart and her navigator. Accepts New Position Phil Oil strap, formerly connected with the Medford Printing company, haa ac cepted a position with the Marshall-Smith-Leonard Printing company as a salesman. HI territory will con sist of northern California and south ern Oregon. Mr. Ollstrap Is a former University of Oregon student and prior to his residence In Medford wss employed In the advertising depart ment of the Coos Bay Times. He Is a son of Ernest R. Ollstrap, business manager of the Medford Mall Tribune. Utilise Airport Yesterday' arriv al at Medford municipal airport In eluded Mr, and Mr. Ralph Schlsler and two friends, who were returning to Sacramento, Cal., from Portland In their Stlnaon plane; Lieut. J. B. Preston, en route from Fort Lewis. Wash., to Hamilton field. Cal., In an Army Douglas observation plane; and Lieut. H. A. Bouahey, Fort Lewi to Hamilton field In a Dougle obser vation. Sunday's arrival Included L. B. Daniels, en route from San Francisco to Seattle In a Stearman plane: MaJ. B. L. Buahey, Hamilton field to Seattle In a Northrup attack plane; MaJ. V. R. Ollea, Hamilton field to Roseburg In a Douglas b- servstlon; and Lieut. F. O. Burrows. Hamilton field to Roseburg in Douglas observation. Daniel malned here overnight and left yes terday morning. Board Your Pets at the Humane Sooiety Shelter Jammer Rates We Call and Deliver .Midway Road Phone 16U GREEN SLA WHD Bio DOUBLE LOAD Phone 7 Now Timber Mf 0400 Phone PERSONAL Board Meeting Board of directors of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce will hold a luncheon-meeting In the Hotel Medford Friday noon. Visits In Portland Russell Ache- son returned to Medford yesterday from Portland wnere ne visited sev eral days with friends and relatives. From Oakland George Paris ar rived yesterday from Oakland, Cel., to spend the remainder of the sum mer with hi uncle, Bern Oolfos of Route a. Return from Klamath Mr. and Mra. W. C. Aahpole and children re turned Monday evening from Klam ath Falls where they enjoyed the rodeo. ... Drills Tonight Company A and headquartera company, 186th Infan try of the Oregon national guard. will hold their regular weekly drills In the armory at 8 o'clock tonight. New Fast Train Inauguration of the "Forty-Nlner." fast all-Pullman train of streamline design, on the Sen Franclsco-Chlcsgo run haa been set. for July 6 from Chicago and July 11 from San Francisco, it was an nounced here today by A. S. Rosen baum. Southern Paclflo district pas senger agent. The new train will make five round-trlpa a month. ... Eagles to Drill A practice by the men and women's drill team of the Fraternal Order of Ealea will be held at 7:30 tomorrow mgnt In the Med ford armory. William Peck, man ager, requests all members to be pres ent. The teams are preparing to participate In the street parade to be held during the atate encamp ment here of the United Spanish War Veterana. Guests Depart Dr. Arthur V. Wortman. who with Mrs. Wortman and their children have been- visit lng Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wortman here for the past few days, left this morn' Ing for Pasadena where Dr. Wort' man I now In practice. Mr. and Mra. C. O. Wearln of South Pasadena who have also been guest at the Wortman residence, left at the same time for their home. Army Planea Here Two United States army observstlon planes stop ped at Medford municipal airport to day for fuel. They were piloted by Lieut. Q. O. Ragle and John Pechuls, both of whom were en route from Pearson field, Vancouver, Wash., to Hamilton field, San Rafael, Cal. Ragle la stationed at Fort Riley, Kans., and la on a practice cross-country flight. Pechuls Is stationed at Moffatt field, Sunnyvale, cal. Kenneth Clark, Wat. sonvllle, cal., business man, arrived last night In a Falrchlld plane. He was returning home from Salem. County Publicized Jackson coun ty and southern Oregon occupy a prominent place In the current June Issue of the Union Oil Bulletin, a travel publication circulated widely among tourists. An article la de voed to Crater Lake national park and one full page contains four photo grsphs of Interest to travelers. The pictures show a pear orchard blossom scene, fishing on the Rogue river, Diamond lake and Crater lake. The article was written and the photo graph were provided by A. H. Ban well, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. On Navy Leave Herman P. Oliver la spending a furlough from the United states navy at his home In Trail. He Is a torpedoman third class attached to submsrlne squadron 4 and la assigned to the torpedo repair shop at Pesrl harbor. Hawaii. Oliver waa visited todsy by Walter A. Shep herd, who la returning to duty after spending a leave of absence at his home In El Reno, Ckla. Shepherd I an electrician's mate third class with submarine squadron 4. He Is assigned to the electrical repair ahop at Pearl harbor. The two youths arranged for a visit here before they left on furlough from the Hawaiian Islands. Shepherd Is to salt for the Hawaiian Islands from San Francisco Friday but Oliver will remain here for a while longer, Old Shoe Not Lucky. TORONTO, Ont (UP) Mis M1I- Ucent Penfound lsnded In a hos pital here while observing the time- worn custom of tying old tin cans and shoes to the bumper of a newly wed' automobile. She waa crulhed sgslnst another automobile. The average gasoline tax per farm in th United Bute Is 817.69 a year Th first Ohio river ship to reach Louisville, Ky., came on June IS, 1800 California' 1638. gold output, t tentatively at 636,600.000, was th most valuable since 1863. Us Mall Tribune want ad. PINE ProStS Company Cnd of S. Central Livestock PORTLAND, July e. (AP-USDA) HOOS 3000, Including 361 direct: market steady, 6 Oents higher; good and choice 16s to 310-lb. drlveins, 11.75; carload lots 513.00: 33S to 360-lb. 11.00aU.35, few 411.50; 130 to 160-lb. 41100. tew 411.35 11.50; packing sows. 5S.3Sg8.50: few good choice feeder pig. 40.38 10.50. CATTLE 1400 Including 84 direct. I calve 150; market uneven, strong for teera to 35 cents higher, excess waterfllla considered; she-stock weak to 35 cent lower, cuttery strong; bulla strong to 35 cent higher; vesl strong; load fat grassy steers. 49.00 ) 3.60., common 46.O0it8.00. cutters 45.50; common and medium heifers, 40.50 7.SO: low cutter and cutter. 43 .50 $4. 50: common and medium. 45.00 46.35: odd head, 46.50: load mixed cowa and heifers, 56.75: bull. 45.50 & 6 3S: beefs bulls. 46.50: good and choice vealers. 88.00 g 8.50; odd bead 49.00, common 45.00. SHEEP 3000: spring lambs atrong with last week's close or 35 cent be low week ago; older classes steady: good spring lambs, 49.0099.35; me dium grades, 47.75 80: yearlings. 46.00 3 6.00; one lot 46-50: medium and good ewes, 43.50 9 3.50. Sooth San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 8. (AP-USDA) HOOS 1900, direct 1450. Steady compared last week's close; top and bulk good and choice 165 to 325-lbs. butchers 413.00; lightly sorted 4110. CATTLEJ 800. direct 90. All classes slow, few early sales fully stesdy with lsst week's dull . close; half load medium and good 1155-lb. fed California steers, 48.75; few light cutter grass steers down to 44.00; sev eral loads grass steers unsold, held above 47.00; few medium grass cows, 44.7Sg5.25: good cows very scarce; bulls, 45.75 down. Calves: 15. Noml- nslly steady, few medium vealers $8.00, choice quoted to 49.60. SHEEP 1050, direct 865. Esrly clearance light aupply, fully eteady; long deck good north coast wooled spring lambs, 410.25. Chicago. CHICAGO, July 6. (AP-USDA) HOOS 12.00; butchers 340 lbs. down and light hogs fully 35 higher: heav ier butchers 16-25 higher; packing sows 35-35 higher; top 13.76. CATTLE 11,000; calves 3.000. An other active market on fed ateers; graasy and warmed-up kinds very scarce and aharlng fed steer advance. Top 16.35; several loads 16.50-16.00; most grain-fed offerings 13.50-15.50: fed cows to 10.00: prime yesrllng heifer 14.75: weighty sausage bulls to 7.16: vealers 8.60-75 with medium kind 8.00-9.00. SHEEP 5.000; spring lambs and yearllnga active. 15-40 higher; good to choice native springers 11.00-65; top 11.75. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore, July 6. (API Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close July 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11 Sep 1.10 1.11" 1.10 1.11 Cash' wheat: Big Bend blueatem. hw., 13 pet. 1.19N: dark hard winter, 18 pet., 1.38N; 13 pet., 1.30N; 11 pet., 1.14N: western red, 1.18N. Oats No. 3 white, 43.50; gray, nom inal. BaBrley No. 3 45-lb., 484.00. Coin Argentine, 843.00: mlllrun standard. 39.00. Today's car receipts: Whest, IS: flour, 16: oats, 8; hay, 3, Portland Produce PORTLAND, July 6. (P) BUT TER Prints, A grsde, 34e lb. In parchment wrapper. 35c In car ton; B grade, 83 c In parohment wrapper; 84 e In carton. BUTTERFAT (PortlMid delivery, buying price) A grade, 84-34e lb. country station; A grade, 33-33e lb.; B grade lc less; C grade 6c less. EGOS Buying price by whole salera: Extra, 30c; standard 18c; medium flrata 15o; undergradea 14c doeen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Spring lambs, 16-17c; yearling 9-13c; other quotation un changed. Cheese and live poultry unchanged. Potatoes, new potatoes, onions, cantaloupe, wool, hay, steady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. July S. (AF) Late heavy profit-taking sales that for the most pert came from eastern sources, led to audden setbacks of wheat price today near th end of trading, (wheat) Open High Low Close July 1.34 1.28 1.33 1-34 Sept. 1.35 1.29 1.34 1.36 Dec. 1JT 1.31 1.36 1.38 Wall St. Report WALL STREET. July 8. (API Stock pushed forward In a deter mined rally today a an accumula tion of post-holiday buying order found offerlnga spare. Gains ranged from fraction to more than four point. Steel were t the forefront ss report came In of the return of many workers In th strike tree, and aeeond Incr of 50 cent a ton In scrap prices In five davs. STOMACH TROUBLE Be relieved at one hy our herbal rented) tried aa tested over thousand of fear. Chinese herbs will give (on relief no matter wbat Too an afflicted with yon owe It to yourself to as this opportunity to regain foni health. Chan' herbs ha re restored health to tboueendl of people Why not rout Do too hit On, tonstip. tlon. Itomach Trouble beomattsm. Hay rem, Prostate TroubM. Ulcers, Children's Med Wetting, OeU Stone Rub Down Condition, Sinai Troobl. Asthma, innoenaa lemal Troobl. Pile. Chronic I'euih. High Blood prewar. Artbrltrs tolltts. Nerrouintse, Appendicitis, tontllltl. Cctcma, Heart. LUei madder. Kidney Long Blood. l'rlnr unorder, fre rooaoiutlon Open 10 10 P. M. CHAN CHAN St IID S P.M. Tues.-Thurs 10-11 A. M 315 t Mala Chine Md. Co. Cloud (an. Every section of the list improved in the most active session the mar ket ha aeen In many week. There was aome ahort covering, broker aald. Profit-taking waa easily absorbed and most of the leaders finished near their tops for the day. Transactions approximated 1,400. 000 snares. U. 8. Steel, actively traded, ended around five point ahead. Case add ed about 7 and many or the other leaders were well ahead. Chrysler waa In demand Today's closing price for 83 eel ected atock follow: Al. Chem. es Dye 330 Am. Can .. -. ... .. 103 Am. Pgn. Pow . A. T. & T. - -189 - 56'! . 81 - 304, Anaconda - Atch. T. as S. P. . Bendlx Avl. , Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv. - 92 -104H - k - BH -168 V, - 4 - 87 - 88 U04 - H -1S - 69 H - 35 .- 91 - 59 - W .- 45 .. 13 48 68 18 ...101 . SO ...107 Curtlss-Wrlght - DuPont , Gen. Elec. Oen. Foods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. s T. Johna-Man. . Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillip Pet Radio SOU. Pac. Std. Brand St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. 3. . Trans. Amer. Unlon Csrb. Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel San Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO. Julf 6. (AP) No produce quotations. SACRAMENTO. Cal., July 6. (AP) Churning cream butterfat: First grade, 87c; second grade, 36c. HANGING PENALTY 10 BE SOUGHT FOR CONFESSED FIEND (Continued from Page On.) "We were told at first that Melba and Madeline had made an ap pointment to meet thla man In the hills," Everett aald. "We knew they would not go that distance alone, bat It la possible they would follow someone they trusted." Dyer at first had told officers he choked the girl to death with his hands and then tied rope a about their necks. In going over the In cidents again, he said he had atran- gled them with short lengths of clothesline. He said he had told the girls to follow about a block behind him In entering th hills. George Riley,, real estate operator, told police he saw the three girls preceded by their slayer, walking toward the Baldwin hill the day the girls disappeared. A Japanese woman who hss a store near Oen- tlnela park, where the girls had played, ssld ahe saw Dyer and then the girls pass her store. Pitts said four psychiatrist who had been observing Dyer found he wss "sane enough to know what he la doing and saying." ROTARIANS GIVEN AIR MEET REVIEW A review of th event at th North west Aviation Planning Council ses sion reoently at Boise, Idaho, waa presented at today's meeting of the Medford Rotary club by A, H. Ban well, manager of th Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. The speaker. who acted as chairman for all meet ings at the Important air conclave, gave his Impression of distinguished men who participated In the sessions and described th highlight of th three -day eerie of meetings. In concluding hi Interesting talk Banwell urged clvle Interest In Med ford' fine municipal airport snd pre dieted a brilliant future for aviation generally and for this city aa an Im portent center of air development of th next decade. Today' meeting, held at th Hotel Medford, was the first under the new administration of Rev. I. S. Bart lam, with Frank Relnhart aetlng aa program chairman. Clurl Adair, new owner of th M. M. department tor, was Initiated to membership in th Medford club. Autoglros are being used by th federal government along th Florid coast to locat and destroy wild cot ton tree Infected by pink boolworra Agricultural Commissioner 3. 0 Holton of Mississippi regards soy bean a potentially th moat valu able new crop for American farm. By providing nesting places for robins snd sclasor-Uil. gardeners can control th cutworm or "army worm" to a marked extent. Sweden haa 13 0 7 university stu dents, of whom 8 JS0 attend the University of Upas Is, oldest snd largett Institution of Its kind In the country. ' Ernie Fields with hi orchestra snd plsv their own composition and ar Stars of Craterian Mystery Hit For those who like their mystery stories out of the ordinary, the New Craterian theater for tomorrow only will have 'The Great Gamblnt." fea turing Aklm Tamlroff In the title role, John Trent and Marian Marsh In the romantic spot and Reginald Denny, Genevieve Tobln and Ed Brophy also featured. When the mystic prophesies that a Rialto Sleuths A new Perry Mason reaches the screen In the person of Donald Woods, co-stsning with Ann Dvorak In "The Cats of the Btutterlng Bishop," new est of the Esrls Stanley Gsrdner best-sellers coming to the Rialto the ater for tomorrow and Thursday only. 'What Becomes of the Children." spectacular drama setting forth with thrilling realism the evils of divorce and Its later effecta upon the Uvea of the neglected little ones of n Ill-starred marriage, plays aa the added feature with "Case of the stut tering Bishop." Touching a very del icate aubject which ha never before been allowed to be exposed on the creen, "What Becomes or the cnu dren" atara such popular players as Joan Marsh, Robert Frsser, Natalie Moorhead, John Boles, Claudia Dell and Barbara Pepper. Dr. 0. D. Orlnnells of North Car olina State college, says foot and mouth disease, livestock threat of several years ago, has been eradi cated. Coming to DREAMLAND BALLROOM July 7th Celeaiea, Mh Senice . .;'' M Present .; "' ;!v, It Dm are? bet I Wb I II 10 JAZZ RIVUI I I Cele-eo Wee. K t 0 t ! H M( NOKTErtSE AIKEH f III 40 - Jf I Ernie Fields' Dance Band .etTO&W revue, festurlng Miss Hortente Aiken - rangement at a special dance st rrtan would be murdered, and he ac tually Is found dead the following day, everyone comes under suspicion. Including Gamblnl. But he, with great delight, proceeds to point out clues that the police overlook and then, when arrests are apparent, Just aa calmly provea that one of the ao- cuaed oould have committed the crime. A novel twist In the climax reveals he guilty party. Walks On Air ft , , V4- T" v Blonde Oene Knymond playa op- poalt beautiful Ann Bothern In "Wnlklng on Air," coming to the Roxy theater for tomorrow only. Guardsman Promoted ROSEBURO, Ore., July 6. (AP) Appointment of Sergeant MUo I. Qodfrey as aeeond lieutenant with Co. D., 102nd Inf., Roseburg'a na tional guard unit, waa announced today. Since his enlistment as a pri vate January 6, 1080, Lieutenant Godfrey has served through all of the non-commissioned grades of the company. Most French hotel keepers regard the desire to take s dally bath aa a foreign foible. Tourists pay heavily for the privilege of a private bath room. Phone 543. We'll haul away yout I'a'use. City Hanltary Service 102 Tomorrow Only! BREEZY ROMANCE! Sparkling longs . Ony ad ten tu re . .! JRAYM0ND ff LS2ZBL 5 RALPH Pn!i Tonltel AOV rAODBD J' AM AHimKjgZ-fu isfl Coming .-i.t J VI". '. T - - - -'" V . and a full 13-volce male chorus, will Dreamland Ballroom tomorrow nigni. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Well furnished apart ment. 5 room nd bain, continu ous hot water. 346 Apple. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room furnish- ed house, 15. 1140 w. tun. RASPBERRIES Marx Aores. Cole man creek road. Phone i-r-4. FOR SALE 14-foot cedar boat and trailer. 834 Pennsylvania Ave. JACK'S 3ND HAND STORE. 106 So- Orape. Bargain hunters make my store your happy hunting grounds. All Scotchmen hunt here. Quan tity unusual sensible furniture. Every article a bargain. 1933 FORD "B" motor lU-ton stake truck body, heavy duty rear end. reconditioned, ouai wneeia, gooa tires. 300. Ever Shady Auto Court. FOR SALE Split shaken 410; sugtr pine and cedar shingles. 44. F. w. Ovelman, Jacksonville Highway. IT SEEMS POSSIBLE that th Span- lan war convention to d m-Mea-for July 11 to 14. may tax avail able housing. It la requested that nersona navinr rooms ior rent m private residences, mall reports to Adjutant colonel sargent .camp, U. 9. W. V., 56 N. Orange St.. City. Please give nam, street address, number of rooms, and price. ' FOR RENT Partly furnished 6 -room noiuw. call at ioe Mistletoe. FOR SALE House trailer, sllp-eorap- t, vincn caoi9. iub w. Mam. Carlson, 848 East 0th. WANTED Experienced waitress at J. N. Cafe, 37 8. Front St. FURNISHED 3 and S-room apart ments, 616 N. Central. WANTED Young man to work on lunch counter snd fountsln. Must be over 31 year of age. Tel. 1671. WANTED To rent, by adults, fur nished house, 3 bedrooms. Phone 503 -L. LOST Brownie kodak; left at view point, Roxy Ann. Theora Thamer. Call 875. FOR SALE Dairy oowa. Oeo. Hansen, Brown shorn , Ore ii 1:4fV6:4.rV00 gftc-3." Iflc r"TomoTro Murder in the Air! "5ir91 A new Perry Mason I V I hack with thrills. M1I, lafls and uppmiH ...... Different. .Revealing! Never before allowed on the screen . 1 with Joan MARSH Robert Fraier Barbara Pepper HL'KRYI THEV KND TONITK "THB 00- I "PICK GETTER" I A STAR" 3fin TWO HHIljft e 4afJVTnnKaEKarmk. ! v Natalie Moorhead FOR SALS Lovely walnut dining udi na s cnairt, 3a.8Q; wunut tabl nd 4 ohftlxs, 35.60; rockers, 150 end up; davenport and chair, like new. 923.50. Many other ar ticle, all bargains. Hawley Traiu ftr, 118 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Several amall recondi tioned crawler type tractora; on Best 60 In good condition, very cheap. Used Implement, mowera, rake, etc., also electric pumps, all at bargain price. Rogue Valley Tractor Co., 30 So. Grape St. HOUSE CLE A NINO and caUomlnlng. rug an am poo ing wiin electronic, Oc hour. Phone 1138-Y. WANTED Young man with bicycle; a noura worie eacn morning, can earn 10 per week. Permanent. Reliable firm. 9100 cash bond re quired. Aply Merrlck'a Auto Camp, cabin No. 7, today and tomorrow only. ARB YOU peach hungry? Also a few cannlr cherries. If you hurry to Tucker . 3rd house on right. Orchard Home Drive, off Stewart Ave. FOR RENT Modern apartment, to man and wife or business women. Call 1582-J or 328 Edwards, after 7 p. m. NICELY furnished 5 -room modern house, cla In. rant aide. 35. water paid. Inquire at 123 No. UNFURNISHED 7 -room house, eloaa in. completely redecorated, 35, water paid. Inquire 123 N. Central. LOST In vicinity of River ranch at LxiRe owage. small Airedale dog; name Harpo on collar. Reward. T. Slater Johnston. 1033 PLYMOUTH Sedan: perfect every way; Blue Seal guaranty. Priced for quick sale. Open even ings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE Small team, harness and Iron-wheel hay wcgon. 4200. L. F. Boren, Eagle Point. Phone 4-F-02. Auto painting properly done or no change. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. FOR RENT Four large room upstairs suit In beautiful Holly Apts; nicely furnished clean, cozy. Every uung furnished except linen. Frlgidalr. electric range, hot water, all mod ern conveniences. Olose In. just north of postofftca. Available now. 40. See manager In resr. 1 fhows J:4S-7:0O-fl:lft 80c-4ftc-l)fl Last Time Tonlfht! Tomorrow Only! He PREDICTS MURDERS Know THE GREAT GAMBIIII with Akim TAMIR0FF MARIAN MARSH Reginald Denny John Trent THURSDAY I The thrill pro gram of t h j a a rl rim '&?. i Who ' B ...and j- Wbowill f ,?Y " M h- 1