Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 29, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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PARIS, Nov. 29. (llr.vas). The
dinner given to Kins George at the
Elyeeo palace luat night by President
Poincare, the PurU newspapers de
clare, was one of tho most notable
events In the h!slorie3 of Great Erl
tuln and Franco. y
President Poincare, in toasting
Great Britain recalled the aBree
ment made between tho two countries
in 1904 and the efforts of both
Great Britain and France to avoid
war In 1914. He declared that Great
I Britain by her naval, military and
; morul effort during the war had ad
ded an Incomparable chapter to her
splendid history. Ho praised the
work of the British army and tho
efforts of the Uritisb navy, conclud
ing: "The pre-war friendship has
changed into an active alliance which
will find in the peace negotiations
a new utility. We have suffered to-
, gether and won together and are
united forever."
King George expressed his great
. pleasure in being In Paris, the capital
of the country with which he and
his people had shared the misfor
tunes ixa well as tho victories of war.
: Ho recalled the vain efforts of the
Germans to capture Paris and the
final triumphant campaign of the
allies under tho direction of Marshal
I'och. lloth nations, he added, had
struggled fcr civilization and right
and had learned to appreciate each
ON WAY -HOME
WITH THE AMKItJC.AX AHMY
OF OCCUPATION. Nov. 2 8. (Hy
tho Asso:Iated Press.) General von
Dor MarwHz'a Viiih army will begin
crossing tlio Rhine tomorrow. The
crossing will require eight or nine
days, according to reports reaching
here. Tho movement U being carried
out by three columns at points dis
tant from each other.
AceorriiiiK to tho German plnn
200, OOu men will be quartered dully
at Frankfort, but accommodations
for but SO, 000 daily have been pre
pared. Congestion at Treves la re
ported. It was originally planned to
move the troops toward Germany by
rail. At other points It is said that
the railroads aro unable to handle
the extraordinary trafi'ic and that
thousands of troops aro marching
eastward after walling days for
trr.'G. lv the Germans are
endeavoring to withdraw as rapidly
as possible.
Copies of a proclamation by Field
.Marshal von llindi?nburg urging Ger
man eo liners and civilians to receive
allied troops with "resignation and
courtesy" hno appeared in villages
opposite the American lines.
other, and ho ho:ted that the union
of hearts and interests, resulting
from the war, wo':;d always aid to
the i:i!infen."-iue of peace, lie also
paid tiilue to Franco's heroic dead
and toasted the fuUuo happiness and
prosperity of the French, people.
ir irMAifrwiinnTmrrTi-TOirri
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P4 The following easunltieM aro rc
' M' Ported bv tiie coninuuiciitijr jrencrni uL"
the American esijediliunnrv turccs:
Killed in action, fillti: t.ied of
woundb, 220: died of ncciuent and
other enures, 10: died of airplane
neeident, six: wounded severely, 22(i:
wounded, dcrreo undetermined. 14)7 ;
wounded .slielitlv, 221: missing in na
tion, 177. Totnl, 2 1 (iS. '
Fror,, Oreaon and California: Kill
ed in action Lieut. .John Slieithard,
I.os Aneeles, Calif.: Corn. Joseph J.
Fostner. I.uiniita, Calif.: ltuirU r
JIatthov Adanieli, Ouailaluic. Calif.:
Private Irvin Maxwell Swart, New
hero. Ore.: Private William S. White.
Oakland, Calif.; Private I.ec Grubbs.
Vnmliill, Ore.; Private Xcnofon
St ii ninwrniiw. Si:iil 1,'';iiiio...o I'lilif
ll'rivate Georue W. Wntson, Sacra
mento, Calif.; Private .Jesse A.
Wright, Calif.: Serjeant Irwin l'arl,
I.onir Beach, Galif. : Coru. Claudius T.
Yintlier. Jierkelev, Calif.; Hurler
Charles K. Currv. Sr.n Jlipuo. Caiif.:
l'rivuie Xeil.s II. ,Jnr.;sen. Junc
tion City, Ore.; Private Leonard ,Ja
eobson, IOureka, Calif.: Private Joe
Arata, Stockton, Calif.: Private John
Anderson, Unities, Ore. : Private J'liil
J). Calec, Fall ltronk. Calif.: Private
Amedcs Pnrenti, Antiocli, Calif.; l'ri
vate John J. I''ord, l'otnona, Calf.:
J'rivato Leon ltoluirt, l.nstcs, Cailf.;
JiPrivnto Wilson II. Kotherinel. Asto
f .rin. Ore.; J'rivate Ilahdi O. Creiuh
i ton, Sant'cr. Calif.: Corp. William 1.
f JJIoiise, Gusliiie, Calif.: .Private
Charles Knhlmeror. Sacramento,
Culif. : Irivato Casimcr Domenruc.
San Frnneisi'o. Calif. Private Jerome
J. McNeil!, lleddine. Calif.: Screeant
Thomas J. Lake, Los Anireles. Calif.;
Serjeant Gaston J. Ucnres. Salinas,
Calif.: Busier Isidore Gianibruno,
Oakland. Calif.: Mechanic Joseph I'.
rf.i.' Unstiuar. Oakland. Calif.; Private
VW.'ier Fleisehliaucr. Gaston, Ore.;
J'rivate liii A. Jamison, Santa Ma
ria, Calif.;Private Cliyjs K. Kvcren,
Portland, )n;.; J'rivate Falter P. A.
t v Kcnnev, San Francisco. Calif.: Pri-
: vale Leonard A. Haws, Vucaipa,
5 'j Calif.; Private James C. MoDcrmott.
Tracv, Calif.; Private Leo Shaw, ( hl
? i o. Calif.: Private Ward Tittle. Mod-
' esto. Calif.
i -V Died of wounds Private Thomas
i J. Drennan. San Francisco. Calif.;
Prtvnte Albeit W. Tarwator, Arrovo
Grande, Calif.: Lieut. Hichard Mar
ten Wilson, San Francisco, Calif.:
Private Ilotirv J. Kcuullo, Ilos Pains,
Cnlif. : Lieut. Philip W. Stafford. Sac
ramento. Calif.: Plivaic Claude V.
Ilrcsscr, Los Auu'clcs, Calif.: Private
Arthur O. Sherman, Liinlsov. Caiif.
Hied of di-oase ! .:(. Vance W.
Bliss, Sunlit Cruz. Ca-'.i.: Corp. Nor
man G. Mead. Los ArrVe-. Calif.;
Corp. John F. ScIimII. Fescue. Ore.:
Maior liandolph T. Zm.e. Sin m-1
mcnlo. Calif.: Private Leonard J. F.I
liot!. Keluia. C:i!if.: Nurse Cara Meu
Keecli, Santa' ,Anna, Calif. : Corp.
John Van Jlourik. Oakland, Caill'.;
Corp. Paul S. Knox, cntura. Calif.;
Private Ivr.'i no F. Oanmehael. Liv-itiir.-toii.
Cnbi. : Priva.tc Harold Frans
voo'. Los Auucics. Calif.: Private
Ilarrv V. Mann. S;n Francisco. Calif,
i'liw.te Coiiu'lin.s W. Mcver. Mcrceo.
Calif.: , i'matc llcnrv Whittmcr,1
LocUfood, t'aiif. : Scr::cant S. Turner
Neil. Piiriland. Ore: Senreant Albert
Do l!;e, San Fr.ini'isoo. Calif.
Voundcd vt.-.o:(lv Private Frank
Km:!er. Sonipin;r. Calif.
Wotmc'cd. !!,,., rci undetermined
Serucinit Fici: I'cltit, Gustipc, Calif.;
Private tris Pet roll. Kcedlcv, Calif.;
Private Gordon A. McMillan, Shan
don. Calif.
Wouiaied sliuiiilv Private Xello
Bar-i, t idma, Calif.: Private Lester
V. l'oardus. Alia licua. Calif.
j Missing in a"tion Private Villiam
j M. ('tinner. Peril. -.nd. Ore.; Private
j Simon P. Kiudiinn. lrcsno. Calil'.;
I Private Frank .J. Court, Ilukcr. Ore:
Private W arret: S. t ravton. lulure,
Calif.: Private Chester L. lSviniiton,
Onkilale. Calif.: Private Warren A.
Grinne, Los Ancelcs, Calif.: Private
Clifford K. Doidittle, Portland, Ore.;
Private William II. Hampton, Yount
ville, Calif.: Private Ilalph Loner,
llanford. Calif.: Private Walter L.
I. adv. Honeul, Calif.; Corp. Kdwnrd
T. Pletscdier, Sacramento, (ialif. :
Private Guisephi Govbcnr, Sanla
llosa. Calif.: Private Edward J.
Campbell. Berkeley, Calif.; Private
Michael Hobnn, Santa Barbara,
Calif.: Private Fred G. Estep. Ker
man, Calif.: Private Bruno .Sbrann.
Prnejc, Cailf.: 1'rivate Eugene W.
Blamlcl!. Los Anuclc.-, Calif.; l'riv: te
Joseph G. Canipodonici, Stockton,
Calif.: Private Joseph 1). Andrea, Ciio.
Calif.: Private Louis Yalente. Fresno,
Calif.: Private Itobert II. lliacken
ridee, Los Anacles. Cs.lif. : Private
Axel Mvers, San l'Vanctsco. Calif.:
Private Dan A. Iloncveut, Moilcsto.
Cnlif.: Private Klnio Wlicclcr. Kieb
mond, Calif.; Private Brvan J. Bar
nelt. Coitou. Calif.
Prisoner in Genaanv. prcvioaslv
reported niis-itje Private llarrv
Wesiev Wavman. Salinas. Calif.
Present tor dtiiv. prcviouslv report
ed di'. i of di.-ease Private Gav Zcr
vis. be-- Aneeles. Calif.
(Theaters and Movies
CARTER THE GREAT MAGICIAN TO APPEAR AT PAGE MCKDAY.
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w!:oro be is in command of a base
hospital. Mrs. 1 Influx is a violinist
of unusual talent and ability iind one
whose art it will lie a delight and priv
ilege l'nr iit-drmil audiences fo hear.
She is a pupil of t'aesnr Thompson
and Leopold Ainer and her estn!iliIuv.
claim as a concert artist of highest
uliilitv having l"i rt appeared in the
various capitals of Kurope niul in
America us violinist with Mine. Calve
and with John 1'hilips Sousu's hand
as violin soloist, and in the Vhilip
pines with the .Manila Svniphunv Orchestra.
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of melo-draiuas. "The Still Alarm," Liberty loan bond Issues were float
was the attraction, and the applause Ctl during this time," points out Sup
uiven this silent presentation of tho ertnter.dent Henntt.
old stntre success attested t the fact
thutTlio screen production even ov
ccls it for arcat success. This most
iiitereslimr pliutn idav will le uiven
its last shouiiiir Saiurdav afternoon
and evcipnir.
LIBERTY THEATER
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A.
Carter, the ma:iii-i:.n. v.'ho will ap
Po:t wiili his own eo:r:p::nv arul l-"
tons oi arcouti'i 'iH-nts and apparatus
.M(Hifi;v iii'jiit al the Paue theater. 1m
cniire!od lv I'll who have seen h;!n
to have no rivals. ::nd to even he the
peer of iiW prcMidiiri tutors, p-.ist and
ln'e.-;ont. Mr. Carter has a nunilt.'r of
elaboraty and lirjw imleriii::' ill'-.sioi!,
v.'hich he will prcstnt here inr the
first time. Carter's masterpiece t
-a;d Jo he v bat be caii- lt-vitaiiou. de--criht
d as the nio-t atnic. bcvildcr-:n-
rind hazardous i'.b::-ioii known to
m;ii:;;'. It is nriuina! in principle ami
has ronhmndt'd aliki the ininds of
-cit ii (its and phili(iph-:-! s. A ftcr
p.rJicnt rescar-li aiul pndound study
(hi:-: subtle rnauical ai-hic . t meat bus
liecn evolved and ils pei I'ei-i im repre
sents l.'t years of abstruse thought
and diligent experiment .
CHINESE M
AT RIALTO TODAY!
GQDOWSKY PLAYS
AT PAGE TBlilT
Tho new Liberty theatre opens
with an extraordinary program to
morrow with matinee at 2:15. The
theatre has been mudo over and put
In finst-class shajo with new up-to-dato
picture machines.
Tho feature picture is Do Mllle's
Artcraft production. "Can't Have
KverythinK", with an all-star cast
including Kathlyn Williams, Klliott
Dexter, Theodore Ftoberts and others.
Tho comedy will be Fatty Ar
buekle's latest "Tho Cook."
Mr. Hareke. tho manager, prom
iPC3 this will ho a cplendld hill and
that everything will bo tlono for the
pleasure and comfort of the public.
GREATEST PROSPERITY
SALEM, Nov. 29. Oregon bonk
ing inslit .iltons aro very prosperous,
with more millions of dollars entrust
ed to their keeping than in a lonK
' time, according to a statement Issued
I by Will 11. liennott, superintendent
j of hunks.
j This statement dhows thnt total
; deposits in tho hanks on November
j 1, 11)18, amounted to $2ti,3Si,u:i(
an Increase of $2 9, -15 5,28" Bince
August 31 of this year. It Is an
incronao of $27,423.02K ovor tho re
port of November 20, 1!H7.-
Total resources of tho oanks 1b
glvon at $2S2,0S(i.2S6, un Increase
of $40,010.7-" over a ' year ago.
There ts an increase of $."i,047,613 in
savings deposits in (he last year.
"These increases nro oven more re
markable when wo consider that two
nd Avoid SrfW I
LARGE AUDIENCE AI .SPlg
1 TriE& i
W ',0 ran say man or woman j
The ;iri:est nuienee at anv public
aatlieritiir sinee the iosim in Med
fotd was at the i'mre Thursday af
ternoon and eveniny. That ereatc-t
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Nobody Bhould feel "perfectly
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Half a century old and more popular
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All tho Oermr.n cunning and the j Mr.
Chinese chicanery of their tool, the y cc!
viceroy. rro''o no match for a little) ho is
pilntess in her fight to freo her -.i
China, and Russia, too, from tho ith:s e
grasp of the Hun in "Kor the Fre"- i.- pi,
do-n of tho Knst," the propaganda , (in.;it
impanv ar-
t,:
drama of the Orient, which conies to litis : pcciul tuner
the Riaito theatre today aud lo.uor-1 'iitcrlaiumcnl.
row. j T!t; pr:)i)le of l!:r
The role of Princo Tsu-kin-pu, hor-, !(v should rciiicmtH'i
orlne of this Foul-iitirnns drama Is
Lady Tsen Me', tho beautiful and
cultured piii who makes her dchut
as the first Chinese eta: of tin
screen. Lady T;ien Mel ne'.n wit !i
enihusiastle realism her rolo of chief
aide to the American secret tevvhe
in the Kar Kast, despite tho fact that
her uncle, tiio viceroy of China, ha:?
been fooled by tho prombx?; of tier
man plotters and joined haiuls villi
them in their diabolical nt tempts to
make Chli a a p;ivn of the kaiser to
do with as he wills.
f imIov.!;v and bi
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iVcliinr I tut! an i . will be a
a splendid proiirtm ;;t the l'anc
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i (it the -i;ie ol' t;ie I'aiie
ami is In'iiiir put in sl.ap bv
lot the ci'cnin'fi
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Adv.
17 r.
tlm
can say man or woman
-"IMnC'T payrolls in Ore
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1 here is no one who dues not
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boys ncccsirics and luxuries. It
nJJs to the joys and softens the
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for tiio lRltrr
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TOMORROW NOV. 30
Cecil B. DeMiHc's Big Special Feature
tm't Have Everything"
All st;
Kiliolt
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Di'Mci'
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TIick!.,
illiii ins. Mam
(lis i::d Tullv M.ii';
Ituwlrv,
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any
ia His Latest Comedy
MatiiHT, L':1". 10 t i;ii,tr, 7:1".
Admission, 20o; cluliiven, 10c, incliuiingwar lax.
iiimwii iiiiiwM BromogRHiKnarM
-"THE, COOK"
1 1 1 !' . Is nl' lliis C(ili;c(lv.
ExtraordinarySale Mfr
mm amis m
, fli Coats iVK
Dresses - f'
l!y a fdi t iinatc piifcliasc due
(lie most f;t vlisli Suifs, C'nat
lo diiUiL'iii!' Minlit ions wo iiitrdiascd a lot of
s and Drosses ovor brought to Medfovd.
(larinenls lliat please every lasle and would soli much higher if rim-chascd at
(he regular jiiiees. Conic, see (hose rnrnionlti and satisfy yourself. First conic
first si'i-ved. (hi Unit winter garment now.
Coats
Suits
Dresses
6.50, $22.50, $25, $30
.50, $25.00, $80.00
$16.50, $22.5,0, $25.00
$22
It will pay every woman and young lady
garments.
to come and see these up-to-dale
Buy
Christmas
Fresents
Now
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The
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