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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1919)
KflSDFOTlT) TSTATTj TRTmTNR "NfRDFOUTX OUEflOtf. FRIDAY, JANUARY ' iO, --1919 PA OF TTTREB AT THE DIALTO TONIGHT AND TOMORROW V ( ! M ' - fjf iff, A TELLS OF DEATH E OF LOCAL FLIERS 'fa 't ' "ft. "WV'PV'l MSI . POK'jrt.ANI), .Inn. 1 0. Aftiir nix Mouth nvtlva anrvloo Ui.tho iivliillnii branch of llio A murium fort'im In Franco, Mtmtoiiiiiil Arllnir M. Uimry of I'orlliinit Iniu rulurmiil, I In lumo diriM t (rum (liirtluu City, I.. I., wlmru ho roculvtxl IiIh illncliurnu Imil Tlmra tfny. , I.loiitonitnt floury wna Kriiiilml a eotitiiilHHluti nflur training nt tho auc ond otfli'urM" hi in i at thu rroalillo, and aimt to Kully fluid, Toxaa, wlmru bu nctud tin naalatiiht oxooittl vo offi cer tor auvon moiilliH. I lo win In luillitr work nl tliu ulr unrvlcu con cnntrntloil niniiia In KiiKluntl uml Krantoafor four moiilha prior lo liu luu dtitnlloil fur duly nl ulr aorvku uvuiUiutirlor In Kriiiici). Tho expnrluncoa mid bravo di'Ih of nuvornl tlrvKon flyora woro ilvm-rlliiMl liuit ntKlit liy l.luiilnuiiiit (limry, "Tltaro woro fow OruKon lioyit who aaw nolunl riKlilliiK ovur tliu Ilium, but mnoiiK Ihoau wita Uoniuiiiint Hotluur Hitchcock of Miidford, Aflur ImlliK mortnlly wounilml by machine nun flro on Hiiliul)iir H, UmiH-iiiint Hitchcock, In a dvliiK comllllini, hind, ntf lila ninchlnn nnd ohaorvur bolilnd Ilia Amnrlntu IIiioh. Montaiiaiita Nowoll Ilnrlmr of MfiHoril mid IIiikIi lUiiomfli-lil of UliitlMnnu utao lonl t hoi r 1 1 vim (toluii hrnvo work." Llmitcniiiil lloBt'ou l"nwciu, for iimr I'orlluii'l aporlhiK wrltur, recniv ad Injurltta whon lid full In it fllKlit from lioniluii to Purl on a nilimlon to aoo Gnnnral Kotilola, nmmllnK to l.lnutPiiaut (iunry. "Tito crualt wel Ud III m two hrokim Juwh, a hrokmi uoait and Ilia loa of ivvurul luclh In addition to nriiln and lirulana," l.ioulvnnnt (linlry bua III run hroth ra who nro nlao In the American ulr aervko. I.ltili'ti(tnt K. A. lieury In now In Kloilford from Ciimii Morrl aon. Vs., It. K. iitiry la flyliiK ' March Field, Itlvoraltlo, Cut., mid l.luutuitoiil Uolaml V. tittary la eojn plnlltiil an ndroncwl roiimo In aoiiul uiadilno Ktinnory nt (Hcoll, Tcxm. F. POItTUAXIJ, Jnn. IO-ltunlntlniia (liinioiifllnK tliu Iniuiudliiio withdraw al of Aiiiorliun troupa now In Ituieilii and doclnrliiK (hut Inturvonilon In Itiimln "appcura to vloliuo" tho dec laration of I'rimldciit Wllaon that we are flc.hlliiK for llio aVlf-itovornmunt and tinillciniml di'viilupmoul of all pnoplo, voro ndnplml Intro today by tho SuitO Federation of Labor. The ronolutlonn dniniindud that tho people of ltuailn ha periiiltled to aottlo Ihelr own n.'fnlra "a continued liilerveie 1lou can havo but 0:10 nwult, that In, lh rocatnlillahiitciit In Ituaalu. of tho rulo of nutocrney. DurltiK delialii on llio roanlntlon, Kloyd llydo, ileleKalo front n local alilpwrlKht'a union, declared Hint "I'nlted Slatea troopa now Intvrvon InK In ltiiaaln are Inleriiailiinul caba," and added: "UiinmIii now Iiiik a nioro doiiioerntlo government than wo linvo tho aovlel reprenenia moro than 80 por cant of llio people, which la bettor ropiemiulallon than wo nro gettlUH." tlW W VONMANCF. " TALMAUCC . "a j'-Ain S '!u,',,Hiiir Mm. SELECTXpiCTURtS -i i Ml ' If your h unhand not only objoctoo to your luato In niolor cura, liiHlalluK on olio of hla own selection, but boiii;ht aililea fur iiiiolhcr woman (to iniikn you JuiiIoiih) na well, would you Immediately loao no tlmo In au-. InK for a divorce? Coma to tho Itlulto Ihautro tonlKht or tomorrow und aoo Juat how Molllo 'riioriihlll (Coiiatuiit'u TiilmndKo) Holvua tho prohlem of tho motor car and hii!jIcm, In bar latent plcluro. Ham mid Molllo Tlmrnhlll, a younx KiikIIkIi couplo, nro happy Indeed, until tho aurloua uneHtlon of a motor cur arisen, Molllo wnnia thla and Ham wuma that with tho rooiill thitt Sum, In a niKe, noo off to inllko .Molllo Jculoua und nttompta this by tho iialileii-ror-niiotlior-innlliod.Joav-InK llio hill around for her toTlnd. Molllo nut only flnda tho hill,' but a Ino llio h peed lent way of dlvorclnK Bam und nturta uff to tour tho coun try In a cur of a inuke which alio la auro Hum dlnupprovca. Hani goes to u country liouao und trio to drown hla aorrowa In (ho morry whirl of iimntour thontrlcala. Molllo, approuchliiK thla annul houao, bruitka down mid la compelled to bo a Kueat In tho liouao which aholtora Bum. lle.ru, thru tho medium of "A fair of HI Ik HtocliliiKa," which Molly loava, tho two aro rojolnod and aro remarried by tho vicar In tho village G.O. P. LOVE FEAST FOR FIRST TIME FAVOR TRIAL OF -LONDON." Jnn. O.IWomlinan nunini-t tho former (lennnii cniuenir nro udviNiiil ill u Mlitii'iiil reiiort bv'n Htib-vouiiiiitti'u 1' llio ciiinniission vlintm'd w Hi iiioiiiriiiu into vinlutions of. tho InwH nl' win- nmiointuil two montliN niro. I'Iiiiih lor n tribunal whieli will trv comw in which violn tionH aro nlliwd linvo iilivmlv been hiibiniltcjil. ' ' Alllmiiuh final eoucluhioiis iniiv mil bo rciieliod ill ii tiiuinrilv of cases for nOiiio moiilliH, it in Nii:il thai it is not to lie iiKH inieil Uml prntii'iil hIciih linvo 4int hocn liikcn to arrest ot- feiiilcrs, ' . f'lllCAtiO. Jan. to. Two women occupied acnla In tho rnpublleun nat ional commltloo nt III moatlntt horo today for llio flral tlmo In tho hlntory of tho party. They woro aduiltuxl to tho Inner cnuuell of tho party on proxld. k I im union la tukun to mean tnai In the futurii woman will bo urKCd lo lake no active part In ovory branch of national ropiilillran politics. They were Mm. JoHcphltin Corllsn I'rcMou of W'nshliiKloii, who hold llio proxy of S. A. I'erklnn, national commllteeiiiuii from that alnto, anil Mla Mary titirrult liny of 'Now'York, who hold tho proxy of Herbert l'ur ona. Tho cnimuliten linitnn Ita nll-dny love-feimt nnaalon lit III n. III. with nil oxiii'iiilvo bunlneaa ne.inln. A roll call allowed ilia,! ovory tilnto,waa rop rnaoiitc.il. Chalrmitu Will II. Ilaya read a lenmliy report In which ho reviewed In dntU Ii Ik activities dur ing hla llrnt year nnd analyied tho rnpubllcnii' victory lit tho conBros afonut elections lual Novomher. Now llleliihers of tho commltteo woro oli'cted :o fiil vacnnclea lit aov oral atnlen aa follows: Maine, A. J. Sweet; Now Jersey, II. K. Keiin: Vlr Klnlii, C. II. Hleiiip; Wyouilns. 1'. Sul livan. Tho commlttco ndoptod resolutions on tho death of Colonel Thcodoro Hoosevclt. Clialriiuin Hays nnd other mem ber;! of tho roinmittuo discounted every atlnmi t mndo to boom Candi da I cs for president. Tboy took the position that party lendem idiould wait n year before seriously dlsciuw InK iialiri:atliina of the many men nitiiu'd by their friends for tho pre:l ilentlal nomination. It wns evident from the Infomnl Koaslp that tlioru would be no ucurelty of candidates In 11)20. T Afta Yorr Bafey Is Bam Think Now About tho Tim to Coma ' - Afterward. When you hold In your arms yntir tiny Kw Infant, lift suro that ynu enn feel thnt fnro Its arrival ynu did nil In yntir power to alve to It n hnppy nro-antnl Intltien??. SclontlBta any tlmt tlio tlinualttii nnd fucN Inim of the exbectant mnttur arently ntTrct the health and disposition of tlio futuro In fnnt For over linlr a century thmnnnd fit wom en who hnvo iibciI tho tlme-hnnnred rem edy, Mothers Frlond, sny thnt they entirely escaped nnusen, norvnimaei and thnt po. cullnr rllatrcssliia- fcclhnr so untiitl where na ture Is iinnlded. They thus preserved n wonderfully bright nnd hnppy dNpunltlnn, which reflects so markedly upon tho unburn child. By tho remilnr uo of Mother's Friend tho muscles nro inndo nnd kept sort nnd clnstln to readily yield to nntpro'a demnnd for ex pansion without tho iifliml wrenehlna strnln. The nerves nro not drnwn upon, and ns a consequence tho cxpoetnut mother In culm nnd soreno nnd tho iilffhls nro not dMiirhed with nervous twltrhhius, and tho crisis Is one of Joy and hnnplacss, Wrlto tho Ilrndlleld Ucfnilntor Compnny, Dept. K, l.ninnr lliilldlnir, Atlnntn. Ocnraln, for their Motherhood Mwik, or value to every womnn, nnd act n Itottln of Mother's Friend from your ilruagliit sail begin, a, trcutmont tlmt will lirlnit rent results, , IIKIIMN'. Wednesdnv. Jan. 8. (8 it. in.) Uelnils of the achievement I) V L'ovcnimcnt troops lust niiilit, in which Dr. l.li'likncelit's nensimper on-'iin, tho lied Klnir. wns suiiprcsseii. show tlteinvuMioii of tho newspaper preiuiKes eniiiO us it surprise to the Simrtiii'uriti, ninl troops of tlio l!ed Oiitird there. , The ilefenders linstilv linrrjeaded IheiniH'lves behind rolls ol print' pupfj-, but were overcome. The government is now oceupviui: the plant in which numerous machine ttiins nnd rifles were found coneealeil. A score of Sparluean triuirds enter ed llio islitoritil rooum of the Time lischo KiiiiiIm'Iiiiii Ttiesdiiv niu'bt and threatened to slop tho publication of I that jotirniil. The invaders were Inter I driven off bv uovernnieiil troops nnd the iii'tvspiiper nppenreil todav. Keports from oiilsiile show thai the lillenihclie Westfiiliuselie Zeitninr of Ksm-ii, the Dortmund Nneliricliteu. Ihc Dusselilorf Niiehriehleii nnd the X.wiekait Vulkshlntt have been forci bly sei.cd bv the Npnrtiicnns. In utU dilioii In the Hiinswick Nnehriohten. tlio Stmiitiieniis have tnkett pnssessioii of the l.uiules Zt.it ititir nnd tho Oeneritl Aur.eiuer. these three beint: the only honrteoise papers in the eitv. UNFILLED STEEL i M, VdKlv. Jan. .1(1. tniillea or ders of the I niled Stales Slocl cor rorution on December III. wero 7. 37!), I. U tons, neeoriline to the cor poration "a monthly stqienicnt issued lodnv. T'liis is a decrease of 74"i. 51 1 Ions compared Willi tliu orders WAHIII.VOTO.N', Jan. 19. Depnr turo from Kranco of three transports, tho Huron, llelttlc and Atenus, with utiout Guuo troops, liicludlnK many Hick und wounded, Wua iiniiouncpd to day. '(!''' Thu Huron la duo at Newport News January 10 sJJlh inu officers and iiooo men' from tho followlux ults: Third provlHlolial battalion, liOth En Kllioers,. comprlsliiK companlea I, I", and K and medical detachment; cua ual oinpanlea, nuinhora 121, 122, 123, 124, I2S, 412 nnd 411; fluid hospital No. 3(li of 301st sanitary train;- 2nd heavy mobllo ordnance ro palr ahopr 429 alck and wounded and 20 casual officers, The llelglo, la due at Now York Junuury 13 with tho 1st and 2nd bat talions, 4 lull infuntr), fluid and stuff medical datitchmenta, In all 30 offi cers and 2438 men. Thla rcKular regiment bus been aaalncd to the 13rd division to repluco the. 332nd Infantry which was detached for ser vice In Ituly. Tho returning troops of tho 4 it tit ure to bo scattered among 17 camps. Also on (ho Uulf;lc aro casual companion .pumbora 428, 429, 433, 435; chomlcul warfare service casual company No. 3 and 37 casual officers. The transport Atcnua Is due at New York January ID with a detach ment of hendiuur:ers troopa from the 02nd division (negro); a detach ment of casual company (No. 11 and 95 casual officera. The following organizations have been assigned by General I'ersblng for early convoy homo: 12th balloon company; 420th and 423rd telegraph battalions; ordnance cueual company No. 21; transportation corps com pany No. C3. POLES RECAPTURE : BERLIN. Wednesday, Jnn. 8. (l)y Associated Profs.) It la report ed that 1'ollsb forces have recaptured tho vlllago of Nakol, northeast of' I'oson, and that tho city of Iiromberg Just lo the oast of Nakol, Is threat ened. Herman troops have recap tured tho village of Kolmar, further West.. . ... .... . ' ' Gorman aviators have bombed a flying station near I'oscn, which was capturod by tho Polos on Sunday. Polish authorities linvo issued warn ing that they will nut bo responsible for tho lives of German citizens If tho attack In repented. Tho Inhabitants of Tilsit have Is sued a protest ngulnst Polish occupa tion of German territory. TODAY'S CASUALJIES Killed in action Private Archie E Dnvis. Albiink. Ore.' Died from wounds Private James Jf. Itecrv. Jacksonville. Ore. Wouniloil. deureo undetermined. previously reported niissinir in notion Privnto Enrl Orosdidier, Rosebunr. on November H0. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop thnt weak on In i?. porslsient couch r cold. Ahrcntonlnff throat or lunff nffcctttmp, with Eckman'8 Alterative, tno tonic and uphullder of 20 years' i-ucreasftil uso. POo and $1.5 J bullion from dnifTRlBts. or from ECKMANIAUORATORY. PUlladolplila --- '-i i-r. m flrmi 1 ia , aai ipiataai ajanai.iji a annwnji TONIGHT TOMORROW CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "A Pair of Silk Stockiiags" l Ordlnnrliv a fow feet nf Silk Stockincs attracts a lot of attention, csueclallv on Main strset: so 9 WE Announre witb a fcoiiim of uardonnb!o prltle. tho comedy feature.A Pair cf Silk Stock- Inqs'! in flvo thousand feot soma feet some stockinas. Oh. Bov! :. .;vv "Up a Tree" SPECIAL TREATS. with Bill Parsons Rialto Topical Digest mm ))& m mi liT Kft 'Vl jflt A 5VC Awaits You At 9 O'Clock the Big Reconstruction i and Read justpient Sale Opens . . GcMiie Bargains for Every Member of the Family Shoes for alljLadies'GoatSjSuits.SkirtSi Waists, Shoes, Etc., Men's Pants, Furn ishings, Shoes, Etc., Boys' Suits, Over coatSjShoes, Underwear, Sweaters, Etc. . DEPARTMENT STORE HaMMMwiTOamJMa lmmJmjiml maiL.uilij-J ' t : -;--:- '- - . . . i EgWW'WHB!'aW. u lit. 1 a m, -' -rJ v-i ' . i, ( II -?tit i.r'l " '' ' II Hw," ' . ' . . " ! .'. V-t:'. : .' , E- .f. 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