PAGE SIX stedfotip mxtt: Trnum 'mtidtohti, otjiiicjok Monday, matcctt n, iftio f T t t X L Oil a PASS THRU CITY Gah NoSEE Great Batte . Modford had two distinguished vis. ltors (or about ten minutes today, ono' whoso name has since the war with Gormnuy become a household - word In this country and almost In Europe, tn the person of Newton D. Bakor, secretary of war, and General P. C. March, chlet of staff of the U. 8. army, whose Identity has also be como widely known. . They passed thru here on this fore- ' noon's southbound passenger train enroute from an Inspection of Van couver barracks and Camp Lewis, to make an inspect on of the military posts and camps In the San Francisco vicinity. From there they will visit , the posts at Ran Diego and hurry ' back to Washington. Secretary Baker and General March did not leave their Pullman compartment during the stop here and were tn the midst of an earnest i conversation when the Interviewer abruptly pushed their . compartment . door open and entered. He was at once made welcome,' however, as he aud the secretary of war were for mer fellow townsmen and Intimate acquaintances back east. Mr. Baker , had In his right hand his almost in separable companion in private for years, an Ill-smelling black pipe. . Altho very loquacious about in quiries about mutual friends and .. acquaintances Secretary iBaker was loth to talk about the charges made tiy Senator Chamberlain in his Satur day night address before the Missls - slppl society at Washington, D. C. When asked about the senator's charges that certain Pacific coast troops were moved from the east after arrival from France to the west in cattle cars, traveling In this way for four days. Secretary Baker and General March exchanged glances and smiles, and the former while saying that he had heard of the charges, said he had nothing to say on the subject. ' The distinguished appearing and companionable General March had nothing to say during this part of the interview,; but with Mr. Baker appeared interested in "this locality as a mlperal country and both made inquiries as to whether much chrome was mined In the vicinity of Medford. - Neither did Mr. Baker care to dis cuss the report that Senator Cham- herlaln, who Is chairman Of the sen ate committee on military affairs, was barred, from, going to France and Europe on the same steamer with Mr. Baker, because he Is per sona non grata with the Wilson ad ministration, i Mr. Baker said that he had said all he cared to say on this subject in thet Portland news papers. . And practically all he said when interviewed in Portland was "Preposterous nonsense." - T PARIS BY 1925 PARIS, March 17. fllavns.) The German empire will be rehabili tated more rapidly than most people think. Dr. Richard Van Kuehlmann, former German foreiim minister, de clares in a letter auoted bv the Echo de Paris. According- to the letter, Von Kuchlmann Bavs that the former ruling classes of Germany are sttll hopeful of retaining power. . Under favorable conditions. Ton Kuchlmann is quoted as savins? the Germans will be in Paris before 1925. IVE .WASHINGTON, March 17. Five hundred captured German helmets were shipped toiiav to San Francisco for use in the Liberty Loan campaitrn. ' C. A.- Farnsworth. director of public ity m the Twelfth Federal reserve dis trict, remitted 10 cents for his share of the 85.0IJ0 helmets recently boueht r bv the Liberty Loan bureau from the war department for one dollar. lie wus rivcn two cents I'hanue. 'j Crater lake Chapter No. 3'J It. A. M. ...Tuesday, March 18th, s p. m. All qjembers and visitors welcomed. , , A. F. NOTH, ! '..'- , Secretary. 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To see REAL FIGHTING Fierce Land Fighting, a big Battle Fleet in attack, and the only Air Fight to a finish ever photographed These extraordinar pictures were made possible by the mountainous character of the country where the battle took place( Sheltered and hidden by rocks and craigs the en listed cameramen (there were ten of them) were able to secure close-ups and pararamas of real fighting sue has have never before bee possible.- , . . . The aerial fight and naval battle were photographed by two cameramen-in the Italian seaplanes and four on the fleet which took part in the action. . (High School Vaudeville Big Orchestra. Glee Club Thursday, Friday, Saturday ; . March'20, 21, 22 The gruesome scene ' Have been cut out Such an opportunity seems too great to be. true but bring this ad along and check off the list these thrills as 'they appear on the screen Mountain fightliiK: lUinilmnlliur tlio rncniy's trenches Willi liiit en In prpru tloii for infiuitr' 'hr(!i iihmi cmurliiiui low in trenches tmltetK "spnttliiK" on sniul luiipi ovniieml; Ihoy no over the top, wl vaut'int; in sprints. lakinj; 'ml vantage of overy cover: the final rusli: limid-to-liimil liayouct. fUthtintK victory!; bringing back honles of prisoners. ; Italian "T3" hit by .Austrian shell "smlthcreensl Italian Infantry's hot reply ynu never saw prettier work. Close-ups of dozeus of different typos of big guns from 40 cpntlmotor t trenrh "lxmilmrds In nrtlon. l'nnonuim of enemy's trenclien and works under flr Tlieso pleturm, . token from one side of n mountain valley, elvo a wonderfully graphic pleturo of n iMiiiilNtrdinent. . timud Italian Imttlo fliet In attack on Austrian stroiiKluild near Trlesto, Ihtiul- noughts cruisers torpedo tioals, MUtuinr- , lite chasers, seaplanes tuonltom In real battle; shells smastiiiiK nlHint them they, hurling tons of shells In return. Flrt complete ulr fiRht . ever photo- Kniplied. Ausii lan Immhlntr plnnn atlaiks fleet; six I(alaa Heaplalie (ilvo rlinso (two enrrylnit eullsteil rameraineli), Nhrnpnel from Auslrlail tlioni ferneries bumtlutf aroinul tlieai; Aii-trlnii drops iMimbs nt fleet, the explosions hurl Iiiiko pillars of Wnler nnd spray spyw'nrtl: anil the ernft rapslxo from quarter nill'o illstnure; llallau , pintles rloo In; AuHirlnn In desperation -does lnnMlo'vll tall illve to sea ami saves his lire hut Is captured by Italian torpedo IkiiiI.. . - - . rlaues, each niouiitltiK one Kii'at Kim, In Mellon. . .. In iteneralt Flulillim on nioiinlaln eak alMive I lie rlomlat Italy's spider men on skis; the niinilerrul nerlnl rahln i-oinniiiiil-rnlioiw; uiitHdlevnhln fmls of ialli-nce iitnt linrdlhiHHl hrliluliitf inoiiutnlii tnrreiits unit ilraKKlnit ureal uuns by liiiml tn lofty mvh( lious whero traitors, oven mules, are uu nhlo to ito. . Tlie eyes of the iilithti senrrlillKhts umkn nluht artillery work possible. Hlirnpnel ami tmrlxxl wire In iiIkIi! Mellon. Italian monitors nnd floatlfltr gun car- Watch for Those Selling Tickets, 25c. Biggest Show Bai gain-Vaudeville, Glee Club, Rig Orchestra Band, Super-Feature, 25c '.. . Money talks! And you can get yours hack at box offfice if you don't see every thrill here described ' ; t COME EARLY THE PLACE SEATS ONLY 1.200 THIS BIG SHOW STARTS THURSDAY. IT'S A BENEFIT FOR THE MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS. VAUDEVILLE, MUSIC, BIG ORCHESTRA. WATCH FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS AND GET ONE OF THOSE 25 CENT TICKETS WHICH ADMITS TO 'ALL. . ' . '. . J IT'S A DOLLAR SHOW FOR 25 CENTS STAND BEHIND ' - THE STUDENTS See ITALY'S FLAMING FRONT" -7 THREE BIG DAYS Starts THURSDAY ADMISSION - .- - 25 CENTS iV-&fift , mATrvru 1 T l.f u ire XT TXT-" T I I J I. . if3iVi-' i-iJU I AMtllCClrVM c muTf J: . V.w w PfiiPfS. : ' NEW YORK AMKKICAX: 1 . "' 1 ' - .';'; ,.-- .-- y ' -jf 'jl ,'v&tf4J'k?i, '" "tor exciting action nnd cumtilntivo rt ramallc Interest 'Italy's FlumInK Kronl In ' ' , -. , - , f- v Jt3W. MJrS V f'ttT"? S8 ' ' unquestionably the most remarkable ever f limed, Its authenticity Is self ovlclont. ': '"''''; ' f JjjlJyV &ssxbss V r . 4 AiryShW " ' ' r&l 1 sbw vokk hvs-. " ' ' K v -' ' aa-tX&t" S . ' ' " "ftallnng stormlnR nn Austrian trench In n hull of nhripnol nro shown In 'Itnly's ' - t ,f Mhrj i'? .Ji Ji ' Sftsls Flaming Front." They aro shown bullillng brldKcs and carryliiE on tho grout median- ' , "v" r7r"rX X " V-' ' lcal worlc necessary to fight the Austrlans over the mountains." ' t Jf ' Afyjf K ' Tt-fe11. ' XKW YORK TR11H XE: ' . ; V . f jfJy'v''' 1? '"'Tllc8e Italian War ricturcs aro nulla different from any war pictures that havo -y '( : , ; i zzzzzz. ,r. - , ,! i