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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1915)
IRlrWiHH lJtotWflhfcfrlMBilWlrBfciMBBgtlHBltaB.iiMMW &. 3 !.' WF,TYF01TO MATT! TTUBUNR MISIVFOK!). 01WC10N, "FRIDAY. MAKCIT 2(1. IHir. -ill ?' IIP W f K K , . V ' & VON DR GOLTZ LEAVES SULTAN FDR MM I Stage Fright? Sure, Mary Pickford Had Stage Fright; But Only Once Turks .Fear Activity on Part of Bal kan.Statcs anct Fortify Frontier for Attack Mine Swceplh-:.of Dardan elks Resumed Battleships Renew Bombardment. ' , LONDON, Mnreh 'JO.Tiie to. clthttjje Telrtrni)h company litis rt ccived n dispatch from Athene snyinu that Field Murriinl Von dor dolt. who hns boon in Constnn inopli' I'wr some months past, repremMiUnir (lor ninn military interests, litis left the Turkish capital for Sofia, llnlRaria. At the same time (lonernl l.ininn Von fjanOerc, the inmininndcr of th Turk ish force in BuriUM'i hnn left (' stuiilinnplo for Ailrinnople. Field Mnrnh.il Von der (loltt was the first military governor of llel niiini. He wnrt ftonl to Constantinople from Hclghim the latter art of 1014 to ndii in the mutter or the Turk ish campaign, .(leuernl Von Sanders tins been ideu ified with the Turkish onny for several yean). llalkan TrouMe Fcarvl Tito departure, dT these two offic ers from Constantinople, one for So fia, the capital of Ittil;nria, mid the other for Adrianople, tho Keeoud most important eity In European Turkey, and not far from the Unitarian fron tier, indieates somo sudden develop ments in the Balkan situatiou, which is causing Turkey concern. A dispatch under diite of March 24 from A then Miid the Turks were foitifyinj? l.nlo Hursns, 45 miles southeast of Adrianople, and other places in the fear of a possible attack by Ilulpnria. A Turkish tinny nt Lnlc Hurras in hcinj? trained by Ger man officers. (Tliln Is the third runnier of Wan McCllone Cllisona Interview wit' Mary Pickford, In which the noted motto, ncticjs tells the story of her Ufa. l'Mllor.) HV IDAII .MeCI.ONK (lIMSOX ClIAl'TKIt HI. CopyrlRht, 1915, Newspnper Knterprlso Association "You see." snltl .Marx Pickford, "tho first retiulRltn toward lolun a nucxcsnful movie actress Is the first requisite toward heluR a succesful anything. "That rcqnlMto Is a good mother, and mine la not only the liost mother In this .wholO' world, but nlic hns developed Into a wonderiul business womnn. 1 would take her advice before that of any man on earth, and 1 regard her na the greatest element In whatever BiiccehH 1 have, aim' lias taught 'me flie great Virtue of thrift. Sho linn made me understand ' that mot, people give fictitious value to luxuries, .' 'ncar'llttle 'itdther. who looks Just what she Is, 'tho sweetest woman that ever drew brent h'- her life has been on long sacrifice for her children. "She says very little, but you may be sure nothing escapes her o)ts when she looks at you, and jou are sure to do right when jou follow' her advice. I "William Dean, the Into stage manager of the Uelasro companies, who, was with llelasco at tho time of my engagement In "The (!ood Little Devil," remarked to me once, 'I don't know who your business advUer la. but whoever It Is, he Is a hummer. No one can put anything over on hlm.' "I don't suppose that Dean ever knew thnt my business adviser was the Httle woman who looked as though she wero too feminine to know anything about business my mother. "1 shall never cease to bo grateful that my mother taught me to bo Having. My this she bestowed upon mo tho greatest blessing 1 line ever possessed. "No ono knows how good a piece of pie tastes until he has gone with out It to save the live cents that tho pin would cost for carfare! "I have always saved money, even when I began to earn a mod erate salary-. I can remember how proud I was when I was able to sao IC a week out ot my salary, and If f niudo It SIT. mv mother and 1 wero as happy as though t had had my salary raised. "Kvcn when I wns only five, 1 remember 1 wanted to play 'Sissy' In 'The Sliver King.' although I was supposed to take the part of a little boy ".Miss Ulanklc looked mo over and said, '1 believe you can play Sissy, can't you?' My mother looked frightened, but I said, 'Oh, yes, ma'am, I know I can play It.' And I did. f . "I never had In nil mf life UuUohe spasm or stage-fright, and that was when playing In 'llootle's Haby.' I looked over the footlights straight Into my mother's eyes, t had started a long seecb, but ai 1 caught the expression of my mother's face, so full of love and pride, my little heart almost broke with the fear that I should not fulfill her confldenco In me. "I stopped short and began to cry. 1 remomber that the Englishman who was playing Ilootles at tho time, picked me up and holding me cloro In his arms. said. 'We big ones make mistakes nt times, and We can't find fault with tho little ones whodo It." "Slnco that time I have tried nevor to see my mother before my audience although her criticism of my work Is tho best 1 ever had. All that I am. however. I owe to her, and to fulfill her Ideal or me has been ono of my greatest ambitions In fact, tho ambition that has embraced all the rest." (To be continued tomorrow.) .Mmy I'ldvl'mit ami Her lliiilmiiri, Owen .Monro l. -n llombanlment Itesumcd LONDON. March -Gfl.-rTlic Jlritish hattlcMiips Queen Klimbcth mid Apo and of Tenedos, dated Thursday. At cruisers from the allied fleet, lint 10 o'clock Turkkli artillery nt Kren- their work was made difficult by u kui fired five shells and the forls nt xiolc,,t htorm- Kilid IJnhr also fired. The British vessels replied with twenty rounds. To this the Turks made no reply. From midnight until morning the mine-swcejH'rs continued their work without disturbance, the correspond ent says, nnd with very satisfactory, icults. ; W)M' BBBBBH 'JIbBBBBBBBBBBBBbH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBbW klLtl M lin AniiTiMniiin am I NMIKArJAH eoutriiluiud of war, hns been re I nfter n fne dnyx' search, us no triibaud was found. ::riSUBMARINES VIEW mm FINLAND KOMi:, .fnreh 'JU. A di-pati-h A disiniteh rt'iuii .Nil I "It's on .Muu'li! ll said that customs officers there Iliad discovered coiitraliaud nminuui 1 1 inn on the Kiiilutid mid that a thor- from flenon snys the steniuer Fin- f ough senich of the css. would be iiimlt nfler she nrrited nt Nnplts. face iinir Iho Sliellinid tjslnuilA . ut , diixhieuk of Murcli I I, ! N STOMACH PAN A INDIGESTION NKW VOIfK, .March Lll. Officers of the Amciicaii stciimcr Sauliiigo, which reached here today fiom (. Miihiigeu, nssettcd thai their vessel T DEFEAT OF RUSSIANS IN FIVE MINUTES . 4 . "Ilcally does" put bad iilginiichn In ordnr -"really iIoch" ovcrconio Indl gcHtlun, d.spepsla, gas, heartburn ( nnd soiirii'its In five minutes that- Just tlmtmnltflH Papo's Dlnpnpslu tho laigest selling Htouiach regulator In tho woild. It what you eat for- . men! Into hUiIiIkii'H lumps, you belch giiH and eructato sour unillRcslcd food and acid) head Is dltxy and aches: breath foul; tongue coaled; your lusldi'H filled with title and In digestible waste, remember tho mo ment 'Tape's DlapepHlu" rumen In contact with tho stomach all such dlsliess vanishes, It's truly anion lulling almost marvelous, and tho Joy Is Its hurmlcitHiicnH, A largo fifty-rent cann of Papo's Ulajicpslu will give )ou a bundled dollars' worth of satisfaction or otir druggist hands you jour money buck. Its worth Its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stom achs icgiilated, It belongs In your, home should always bo kept handy In rnso of n nick, sour, upset uioiuaeh during the day or at night. It's thn quickest, surest ami most harmless stomach regulator In tho world.--Adv. WHEN YOU IHINK'OF TIRES THINK OF CjATES lanu, wuieii wus aceompanie.i iih'H'Tl, Knimii M,Mi tnm Sew Yurk.'wns ch.selv scrutinued on the way from Naples ,y custom officials who, February '27, tor Naples and (leuoii oer by two deniuin submarines, suspected the cnrp aboard contained xin Gibraltar. i which rose iiucpcclcdlv to the sur- J4M$J A V ? SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS FREIGHT AND EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID IIEHUN, March I'd. -Included in i the news items iven out today bv the t NEW 'NECKWEAR PARIS, March 26. Minesweepers Overseas New npeney is the follow-1 2i) (l0'.(Ml D.'lilltV X(W ntinuCd their operation in the l)nr- jn-; I -v , ,i., '. :..!. .,.., .....1 !. n.:.. r'AM.wnlltd itiintli.u nil l UViImo.Imv ti,.1i n... ,m...i i - .!..., t :.. 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Roger's Guaranteed Silverware FREE ? f i Y y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y 7 X Saturday's Sale Hosiery Children's Past JJIack Hose, all .sizes, special, pair. ... 10c Children's Heavv School Hosoonsale Saturday, pair. 15c Bnrson Hose, for women, best wearing grade made, special at, per O C pair JL Women's fine grade Fast "Black I Fo.se, 25c -g grade, now, pair.JL3C Wonicii'H Silk Hose, in black and white, special, pair Li U C "Kayser's" Silk Ifo.se, in .sano aiKt-aii ouier n, colors, jmir tP JL Saturday's Sale of Underwear "Women's Sleeveless Vests, vi'vy spe- A cial, each ... ., .JL " Women's Union Suits, all 25c 59c Women's Corset Covers, special, each, Q sizes, special, a suit AVomen's fine Lingerie Clowns, each, at at Women's Comfy Cut. Vests, very spe- T cial, each ?... . JL DC Women's extra fine Un ion Suits, worth 7fc, spe cial, at, per CQ suit J J Women's fine Crepe Oowns, eaeh, QQr C'hildron's Kni, Undyr waists, all sizes, 1 Tp special, eaeh JL J-' Children's Wash Dresses Made of fine ginghams and percales, ages 0 I to 14 years, very special Saturday, each O Women's Shirt Waists Slightly mussed, sold up to $1.50 eaeh, all AQr sizes, on salo Saturday, each TcO-' Dress Goods Specials; 24-inch Silk Poplin, ,48c per yard. f m fl8-inch all wool Serge, A Q yard lOC J New .Figured Or X gaudies and Crepes, lK'1' yard at 16c 18-inch Silk Alessa- line, )er yard. ? -t 48c FJlack Wool Checks, yd.. and White 48c 46-in. Wool Poplins on sale Saturday at $1.25 per yard.. Notions Clark's 0. X. T. Spool Cotton; 7 for 25c Colgato's Talcum Powder, 1 C an JL O Sanitol Tooth Pow der and Tooth IJrushes, l"Q each X L Sans Silk and Lus tre Cotton, all A colors, ball tcC Domestic Specials 5c Pest Dress Prints, yard... Good Apron f i, i't Uly Oingham, Pest Colored cloth, per yard Oil- 19c Oood Zephyr Cling hams, spe- A finl, yd LXJC Pine Cambric, OG iuch, jwi Q jillllotllllMuMKItl T " Clood Pleached ruslin, per Q yard OL House Lining, spo- olnl at' i JiVC por yard Tc2i Heavy Huck Tow els, spe- A cial, eaeli J. lC WlllllWW