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PXGE SIX MT.DFORT) MATL TBTBTTNTC, MEDFOBD, OBEGOX, FBTDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 191S E FLEET !S 10 ALLIED NAVY (Continued from page one.) al Hugh Hodman, who said to the correspondent before Balling: "There Is not the slightest proliahlllty of any trouble, but we are overlooking no chances against making the wlud-up of this show a big success." The main allied fleet extending over a line 14 miles lung In the Firth of Forth began to weigh nnchor at one o'clock this morning. The Scotch mist which for days had obscured the harbor, was swept away by a stiff breeze, and the moon shone brilliant- ly out of a clear sky. Tho ships quickly took their stations In the long double line they held through out the day. The llrltsh battle crui sers led the way, followed by dread naughts. Admiral lleatty's flagship the Queen Elizabeth, led the squad ron in the northern column. The American warships fell Into line be hind Admirul Iicatty's craft, balanc ing a Iiritish squadron Bimilnr in power In opposite file. At tlio KimkUv.vouk, Tho rendezvous was approximately 50 miles distant and tho ships guaded their speed to arrive at tho appointed place at eight o'clock. At flvo o'clock 1 slgnul summoned the men Into battle stations. Except for the officers on the bridges, tho ships' companies were hidden behind bill warks of steel. When dawn broke the sea was again covered with mist which reduced the visibility to less than SOOO yards. Inspection parties from the grand fleet boarded the Cermans to make Dure that all conditions of the armls tico were observed. The enemy ves sels will bo Interned In Sea pa flow Part of the crews will remain for maintenance work and tho remain der will bo returned to Germany toon. King George's visit to the Ainori :an flagship New York yesterday wns a notable occasion throughout. Drittuh destroyers were st roaming out of the harbor to tukc up ad vanced positions to act as a screen for tho grand fleet today and the portontlousncss of their misulon gavo a note of solemnity to the gala nccno on tho New York. As soon ns tho royal party stepped aboard, tho royal eiiHlgn was holHted to tho masthead. This was tho first time since tho United Slates entered tho war thai any coremonlal panel lllo has been observed. King lleorgo was toucli by the sight of his slnuilurd snapping In tho breezo nbovo tho Stars and Stripes and expressed his apprecia tion. AVItncssetl by Kluir. King noorgo, tho Prince of Wales, Admiral lluutty and other members of tho visiting party were received by Admirals Hodman and Klina and other offlcors of tho fleet. They made a quick tour back helween long lines or marines standing stiffly at attontfon and sailors manning the rails. Tho party then went below to the admiral's cabin, whero It visited for half an hour. The king appeared to have a fine time. Formalities woro abandoned. Admirals lleatty, Blnis and Itodmnn woro In high splr ItB nnd their good natured bantering kept the whole party laughing. It was an Interesting mnnlfeetntlnn of the extromely cordial and Intlinntc rolatinns cementing firoat Ilritaln and America. King (icorge voiced tho brotherly toolings of tho two na vies with the suggestion thot ar rangement might, well bo inado for Joint maneuvers ovory yenr by the American nnd llrltlsh fleets. Ills proposal wns heartily seconded by the American officers. King Ih t'liccit'd. As tho king entered tho royal barge, tho order rnme from tho of ficers on tho brldgo In tho sailors and mnrlnes: "Three cheers fur the king of Knglond.'' Cheers were giv en with such a will they brought an answortng cheer from the men on tho dislnnt ships of the American squadron. Admiral Ilenllyt's historic signal after tho (iernian fleet bad been moored at the npjmiutcd place was: "Tho tiermnu flag Is to bo hauled down at 3:;7 and Is not to lie hoist ed again without permission." A-MSTKHDAM. ov. 22. All the members of the llohenzollern dvnastv will leave ticrrnniiv in the near future, uceordinif to n Krankl'urt dispatch to the liottenlani (,'ourant. The destina tion, it adds, is not vet known. So far as is known the only mem bers of the llolienzollern dvnastv who already have left (Icommuv are Wil liain llohcnzolleru. Hie iunncr em peror, and bis eldest son, Frederick N illinm, the tormer crown prince. Both are in Holland. There have been eonl'lictiiiL' reports reirardin: the former Herman empress, who has been in poor health for some tune, but the probabilities point lo her not hav ing left Herman territory. The ex-'jnn'Pror has five other sons. Ili one daiieliter, Victoria-I-ouiso, married the Duke of Itruus- wiek in 191:). A recou! dispatch re ported the abdication of the duke. The former emperor's only brother, I'rincc llenrv of I'russia, is not known to have unit (lerinnn soil. There are several male children umoiiL' tlie former ruler's uramlchild- ren. il! NKWYOIIK. Nov. 2J.An imnos intr iirrnv of eonnM-l, headed lv Klihu Hoot whs retained li v tho National As.suciatitin of Owners of Railroad Securities to represent it in negotia tion with the government looking to ward the return of the nation's rail roads to private ownership. In a statement issued hv S. Iluvies Warfield it was declared that the government's present policy U "de stniciive' of the individual credit of the railroads and that "furthermore. the pi esent conditions eannnnt con tinue without the ohlileration of rail roads as individual con"ern." 1 SERVICE CHIEF WASHINGTON, Nov. 'J?. The red tRiiatlon of John n. Kyun n direc tor of air Hcrvtio and nei-oml nst:l ont itorretiiry of war was nnnounrcit today ly Secretary linker. Mr. K van will return lit once to his nrivuie b u Mn en. The resignation h to lake effect al his convenience, Sceretarv Maker ex-pre-siiit: only the hope that it will he lifter plan for contract cancellation and deniohihation have matured. With Mcdford trade Ih Medford made Catarrh Distorts . Facial Expression Spren iIh Hie Xuho, 1 11 n vt tho Kycst ruffs Hk I-nee, Dries Inn Up. . Jlow to iet Kid or Catarrh. TltV THIS IIOMK TllIKAT.MK.NT iin;i:. Catarrh not only makes one feel ! nilfierulilo, It Hhowa thin effect in the features, nnd U iiHiially ki-ows worse. Hut tluiuks to a remarkable home1 treatment, thoro Is recovery In store' for every sufferer by the re murk able (aus self homo treatment, which you can try free In your own home. It U l'erfeMy Wonderful tho Way (.miss Treatment lrives Away t'atarrli An exrens secretion from tho nos trils is an lumihtly misery. A breath tainted with the odor of catarrh is an offense, against all health and de cency. 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GODOWSK! LIFTS After being dark for several weeks the J'age and Rialto theaters will be opened tomorrow beginning at 2:lo. Uoth houses have prepared unusually good programs for the openings, and will have excellent music. Tho lovers of tho movies will ho glad to have the opporunity again of seeing their favorite stars and the theaters will no doubt bo crowded. The usual Saturday evening crowds wil be out on the sUeets again to morow and you aro expected to join the happy throng. The New Liberty theater will be opened Thanksgiving day with a big matinee and under the inuuagement of Henry ilarcke. Leopold Godowski. the famous Foli.'h pianist, assisted hy Mi&s Mar guerite Hughes, will lift the lid on Wednesday evenint;. November 27, opening the umusement season in .Medford. We have for some lime been obliged to remain at home and dodLre the "flu," hut now that the j war is over and the ouarantine lilted, , e can congregate together as of yore. ami Ihe ubove attraction will give up the additional pleasure of listening to one of the world's greatest artists, an exceedingly rnre opportunity for the people of the Ko2ue Hirer valley. Mr, Godowski brings with him his own grand piano, made especially for him bv the Ivnabe I'iano company. lie also earires a tuner, sent direct from the fnetorv. who places his piano on the staire and sees that it is in per fect condition for each performance. .Miss Marguerite Hughes will use on this occasion her $7,000 Stradivarius violin. The fiubaeriplion seat sale is now in charge of Air. George Andrews. IMione orders to Andrews' Studios. Phone j"2H-J. The regular box of fice sale will open at the Face thea ter Tuesday inornimr, 30 o'clnck. Prices l.f0. $1.00. 75 and 50c. Seats are going fust, so phone in your order earlv. Forty Btyles of engraved Xmaa cards and folders. Medford Printing Co. FOR STUBBORN C0CGH5AND COLDS Dr. King's New Discovery has a fifty year record behind id It built its reputation on its produo tion of positive results, on its surencsa In relieving the throat irritation of colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial attacks. "Dr. King's New Discovery? Why, my folks wouldn't use anything elser That's the general nation-wide esteem In which this well-known remedy ia held. Its action ia prompt, its taste pleasant, its relief gratifying. Half a century of cold and cough checking. All drucKists. 60c and $1.20. Bowels Out of Kilter? That's nature calling for relief. Assist hey in her daily duties with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Not a purgative in the usual dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, laxative that teasea the bowels into action. 25c. " Obsessed with the big idea of protecting those at home, father often omits the essentia! prciccticn of his most vital asset strength. 91 is as beneficial to the hard-working man of business as it is to the growing child. Scott's imparts the quality to the blood that enables the body to grip strength fast Scott's helps solve ihe problem that faces every business-man that of keeping up with the wear and tear on the body, $ Gcott& Krone. Bloomfirld, N.J. . U-tS Announcement! We now have two long experienced auto machinists who know how to repair your car, any make, and do It right. All work guar anteed. Once you try ua you will remain our customer, for our work will be satisfactory. The Valley Garage H Mail Orders Promptly Filled We Pay Freight and Express Charges WASIIIN'OTOX. Nov. 22. Con - irt'fiH todny started on a 10-dnv va- at ion, its fir.-t complete suspension iine the session wliirh adjourned vi sterday sine die lietiiin December 3. 1!H7. M.J.B.Coffee v 4iy Hi Best Coffee at any price You can make more cups of pood coffee with less M.J. 13. than with any other coffee. Ground just right to make the best cup of coffee. Blended from the finest flavored coffees grown in the world. Thoroughly aged before it is roasted. Quality never changes. It's the most economical. It goes further. Vacuum Packed by Spec ial Process to Preserve its strength and flavor. It Reaches You Fresh Im cry Can CJuarantted H Handkerchiefs for Christmas Beautiful line of j o in en's a nd children's I'lain 2i and fancy hand- E JvCTcluei'.s, good quality. On sale Saturdav E0 Each ..." wt fine all lineu hand enib. handker chiefs. ' QQ Special, ea. aims TheWomait's Store 14-22 X. CENTRAL MEUFOHI), OKEGON Neckwear for Christmas l-'ine oi'L'andie Sonic new dair.tv collars, all - now styles, very good Kr'!-: 69c styles in collars and sets made of crepe de chine, from 98 up. BUY USEFUL GIFTS AND BUY THEM NOW It is Both Wise and Patriotic to Shop Early While Stocks Are Large, Salespeople Not Rushed and Shopping Condi tions Are Better Than They Are Likely to be Later on. Start Your Xmas Buying Now I 20 Off on Suits 2.-),00 Winter Suits, now $20-00 ijflO.OO Winter Suits, now $24-00 $:r.00 Winter Suits, now $28-00 $-10.00 Winter Suits, now $32.00 $4--),00 Winter Suits, now $35-00 $r0.00 Winter Suits, now $40.00 Just 73 suits in the lot, all this year's stvles. Conie earlv if vou want one. f Saturday Sale of Waists r0 Crepe de Chilne Waists, all now styles, beautifully in ado and nicely trim med. Keul val ues ?.i.00. On RillO Silt. 50 Georgette Crepe "Waists, now shades and styles, fine qual- r Ity. 'Values up $3.95 anlo Sill $5.95 100 new Wirth niore Walsta, miulo of fiiio Ucal fi On sale , . $1.00 voiles, values. Pat. each Thanksgiving Sale of Dresses i Saturday we will place on sale two lots of new j Fall and Winter Dresses. These will be sold at much less than regular prices. jj Lot 1. Consisting of silk and wool flQ AO 5 dresses up to $18.00 values, at $7J0 Lot 2. Consisting of silk and wool dresses up to $:0.00 values, $1 QQ.fi On sale Saturday f l70 Christmas Display of Furs Black Coney Muffs, good quality, large size, very special, $6.98 Japanese Mink Muffs, good qualitv, special, $9.48 AVolf Muffs, mod Black Coney Scarfs j in the latest styles of throws and scarf, very special, $6-48 and s $12.50.each. Z Bed Fox Scarfs, spc- cial, $25-00 ' Isabella Fox Scarf, s Buy Silk and Dress Goods For Christmas ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE To m'liil that I toy "over thore" tils Chrislnun presi-nt. All pai'k hki nniHt be it Hel Cross local henilitunrtersi not later Ulan Nov. 3 0. Wc ltno n lilu lino itf iKofut ntnl hii:ltl Hppt-lnted ito-eni for Mini. West Side riinrmary ' lhr Krvill Sterr'' S 1),)0 ynrds of fancy silks, :!ti in. wide, in striies and ilaids. values up t" 'r-.no. On sale at vard Silk and wool S 1'oplin. lit? inches widt, a good $!.")() doth. On Satur- ilavat $1 1Q vaid QX.lO (ieorgette Crepe, good quality, (10 different shades to choose from. at1,' yard ...Sl-98 . ..leninants of Dress Goods in lengths at very attractive special 1 trices. Serge in the new winter colors, worth $1.'2.3. On s!': 88c 2." pieces of navy blue all wool Serges, in every weight. On sale Saturday $1.4S up. grade, special, $6.48 special, $27.50 Xmas Hosiery The always useful present. Buy Now... Wonderful se- lection in both silk and s Silk Uose In Mark, white and colors, nil sizes. Cheap tot! ay at $1..'.0. One sale pair $1.00 Silk Dose In stripes and fig ures. Cheap to day nt $2.00. On sale Sat. 'I.a Franeo' Silk Itoso in all the much wanted shades. Dest wearing hose mado. On sale Sat. pair 33.4H mm Hn'iy llootees In n very choice se lect Ion, priced from 7 Sf ill pair. .Key H.thy Cups and V.nnnets. priced from 10 S2.50 Don't Forget the Baby llaliy Coats mado of nil wool ma terials, ulso wool capes, with tho hood, nt very moderate prices. Hal'V Uattles nnd Oolla in a great variety of styles. On sale at very rea?ona- I L . IS Till IlllllieiillO M t. c. uiv Linen Squares nnd Scarfs Colgate's Toilet Soap, all Bound 4!l cn pair fl.JU BUY GOOD GL0 A IS FOR CHRISTMAS Women's fine Cape .Women's exclusive and Cloves in tan and styles in kid gloves in gray, on sale Satur- grey, white and khaki. in beautiful drawn work odoi-s; sold patterns. . $1.00 tfpn at 1") cents, values, each v"v now cake ... cvervwhere day, $2.98 pair. omen s fine French Kid S loves, in white with black enib. back. Special $2.50 pair. an of good Talcum Agents for tho celebrated very special, $3-50 pair. Complete line of woolen mittens nnd gloves, all prices. 10c Bowdcr. Special 2Jg Cossard Corset: nil prices. H MANN'S-Thc Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-M ANN'S I iir