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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1919)
MT3DF071D M'ATTI TRTBUNTJ, W,TWQUT), OREC'OK, VIUHAY, 'AFRIT; 11, 1010 PAQTCTnttETl!' MANAGERS MOVE THEATRES i II. I I'orcy anil A, 3 Mnrmi, the proprietor iiikI niiiDUKtii- of tho Hliilto thimlor Imvo Imitiohoil out In Ilm iiiovIiik picture IiuhIikwh itiul with Muvurul alburn now control iiiovIiik plature mid allow hiiunnH In Hovurul OrcKon cltlo uutlor tha mime or tliu (Hollo Thvutara compnny. : Tho com puny pltttipf'to conirol moving huiiiiki iiiimt timmiiH in nllittr Oroumi eltlii In addition l I liu oiiuh (hoy iilruudy have, ana uloo plan to build, a nw - Ilin.Ooo thoufor In it ally not Mr ' (rom Medfonl. ?. ' Incidental to Ilia company's Intent ni'iiulnlilon, thn Antliiru thnutor In Itavalmrv, which In Ilia lament thea ter In (hut cily, una been purt'luiHod by llio Itlnllo ninniiKuiiidnt. Tho pro plo of Moilford will ruxrul to kmrn that II. h. 1'oroy, wife nml two children will non move to HnmdiurK, whoro Mr. I'orcy will ntwiiiiio pomoual direction of Ilm Antler t lioutor, which hit will operate on tho miino hlKh-clnmi pinna ns ho nml .Mr. SHimn Imvo conducted (ho Itlnllo. Mr. I'orcy will Imivo for ltoHolnirx next Momlny ' nml " Mm. I'orcy, who him been rmihlnr of llio Itlnllo uvor sluco that hoimo n op ened, anil tha uhlldrun will ko a week Inter. Mr. anil Mm. I'erey hare made ,. many Mend during their two yearn residence horo. In addition to having tho manuKO mont of tho Antlers theater Mr. I'orcy will have full chariio of tho nilvortlo Iiik and exploitation of nil tho thea ters now under control of tho com pany, Upon hl departure horo Mr. Moruu will aniiumo tho sole niunnKO tiiont of tha Itlnllo. During Mr. Moron' nliHonco In war sorvlca tho Itlnllo innuaKomont wan looked" after nlono by Mr. I'oroy. Meimrn. .Moran and Percy opened tho itlnllo, which they hullt, on Auk. 30, 1817, and have proved by Its suc ceH and popularity to ho two' of Iho llva wire young; bunlnomi men or Aledford. ... .... ... , . Mr, I'orcy announced that tho An llum ttuttitor will ibo iiuwly pulutnil and ducoruted and furnished with new carpet and furuUdiiniui. anil that lit addition a new UO.Olio Sym phonic orchentrul organ will bo In stall! at once. Tho oilier men Interested with Mom. ' I'orcy and 'Moran lu llio Cllnbo Theater company ., nre.C, K. 'Hill of Bonttki, formerly alo ninn aer forth,floldwyii Pictures cor poration, nnd' I-;. I. lliiilnon, formerly with the iianie company. Tho company now control tho fol lowing theater In oiIiUUpii to the Itlnllo: Tho Ololio und Kulfo hoilnoe of Allinny, and the AnllerH of Hoho Inirit. II In expected that two more southern OrcKon houses will noon ho under their control. ; i ,,j LOW RATES TO CRATER LAKE THIS SUMMER V, K. lint I urn, nsHiBfiint iMSHonecr traffic innnnmir of the Southern l' irifie nnd .Western 1'neific railroad ! uniiounceil (oiluv - Hint iho United KtutcH rnilrouil mlminixtrutinn limi nuthorir.cil the puhlicutinn of low round trip miinmcr tourist fnrcs to weatety i-OHiirlH in tho Kiernut nnd Kiintn i'ntx lnountniiiH, to Imko Tn- lioe, YoNvmilo Vnlley, Crulcjr r.nkc.' i uiiimMimn pur, iiuiruT pnra, iiruiiii ('iinvon, SIiiihIu nml l'Vullicr River rijitiiins nnd iirnnlii'iillv nil olhor biiiii- mer rehnrtH to whiuli it Iiiih liecn ciih liininrv to 8ol! summer ticlA:tH in I lu piiHt. CUT THIS OUT Old UiMrilxli (Voclpo for C'utnrrli, C'u ' tiirrlml DeafnoMfl nnd llend ' '. NoIuch i yoit'knojr of lomo on o who Is troubled with Cntnrrhul Denfnon, lioiid nolnos or ordinary, catarrh cut out thiii formula nml hand It to thorn mid you may havo boon the monnn of hiivIiik aomo poor, aufforor. poi'liapn from total donfnonn, In Euplnnd Holonllstii for a lonu tlmo past hnvo Teconnlsiod that cnlurrh Is a oouatltu tionnl trentmont. " " Sprayfl, luhalora and nono douclios nro llnblo to Irrltnte the delicate air pnHHQROR and forco tha dlsoima Into tho mldillo oar which froiiiipntly moaiiB .total donfu08B. or olootho dlfl oane may bo ilrlvon down tho air pnx biikoh towards tho lunns- which hr oqunlly im dutiKoroua. Tho following formula which in uhoiI oxtoiiHtvoly In tho damp lOnxllah cllmnto In a conntl tutlonnl troatmont nnd ahould provo onpoclnlly of floaclous to miffororH horo who llvo under moro fuVornblo cllinnte condltlonH. .'V Socure from your drut?Rlst 1 ounco of l'nrmlnt- (Double Btroniith). Tnko til 1h homo nnd add to It 'A pint of hot water, and u little grnnulutodJ mmnr, Htlr until dlsBoIvod. Tnlto ono luhloRptionfnl four tlmoB a eluy. This will often bring nulc.lt relief from dlH IroHnliiR head nnlHos. OloKKed noetrlls HhoUld open, brcnthlnit become oany nml ImnrlnK Improve aa tho Inflnm mntlon In tho oiialnchlun tuboa la ro ducoil. Purnilnt uaod In thlB wny flqta directly ipon tho blood nnd nuicoua surfncoB of tho ayatom and lns' a. toiiln nctlon that hnlps to obtain ,tho doHlrod ronultn, Tho .preparation Is oany to ninko, cohIb llttlo and 1b plonfl nnl to tnko. Kvory poraon who has catnrrh oi' hoed hoIhub or' 1b hnnl of lieu 1 1 ii cli ou ltl Klvo tills Ireulmiiut. n ll'llll. . . wav. John Barrymore at Page Tonight 11 ' I . St ."ii J.'-l KyJ F A 19 y i 1 Ml tsyk'i ' 1 Ah h'lhkhfdMx if- JOHN BARRYMORE rt"RAPFLE5(THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN " Doug Fairbanks .Liberty Tonight !rlj ' fv ' li JiVJV v1 1 sh. a for,. f)4 n'Ari7,ona , A.M(T(VAtTrvn i KIlmliiK "Arizona" la a rndlcnl cliuiiKe in tna Knirbnuka policy of atorloa, but It was auKReatod by Au KiiatuB Thouin tho author, and DoukIiib KnlrbunkB, roapoctluR tho litter's judgment, decided to adapt thla well-known piny to tho acroon. It will bo bIiowii at tho Mborty tho- ntro today and tomorrow. ,NiodloB8 to harp on Its dramatic ilunlltlcB. "Arlnonn" 1b an American Btnuo cIiibbIo, nnd JudgliiK by tha on Hiualaam (hat Douglna I'alrhnnlia dis played during tho filming of tho pic ture, It promises to bo an Amorlcun acroon olnaalo. An oxcoptlonnl cant has boon en gaged to play tho principal pnrta, and technical dlroctor .lames 1'. 'Hognn spared no pains In bin sottlnga. Mr. Knlrhonka playa "Llout. Don ton" a part Hint has nil tho charm and quultllcfl lu keeping with tho well known Knlrbanks personality. MINERS LEADER A DEF ... WASHINGTON. April 11. Koiv contract tor rnilrouil coal is open to iimpecition bv roprijaiiiitnlivos of min ors, or bv conlrni'torw, nulroiul ml ininiHl rnlion oIIiciuIh mud toduv, coniincntintr. on tho ulimvo -oC John l.cwix. . ,- .'"';'! Wirlhornioro, llio oflicinlM Knid, ov ory . contract kpci'iIicm thiit it is iiiloplcil nt Ihi); i.irovnilinir sciilo of wngos mid cDiiHunuciillv cntinot be used mi mi oxfcuso lor l'eiliicum min ors' i my. PITTSIIUHG, April II. John 1 U Lewis, nctinif president ol: the United Mino Worker el: Amcricn, who has been niHpocliiu.' niiinni: coiulitioiiH in (ho I'lllsliurir ilinlnct', sniil hero lo dnv Hint minci's' orirnnixntion would bo olilimul to tnko. "drnstio netion" tinlews thorn is n I'nnimo.ol' poliev on Uie pnvt (r .lViiT.elor GoneWil limns dl' the rnilrouil ndiiiinislrnlion. ' "Mr. I lines' iicl ions," ho said, "in dicnlo j,luit lie is (lelerniitipd not to keep his iiromises reintivo to Jho vl (iViir ol; rnilroml mini conlnicts," ' Allied Club- Honors Mrs. Wilson. PARIS, 'April tO.-The-.lntor-AI-lied elnli wil liolil n rocoplitm next Sdinilnv nriernoiin in Imnpr of Mrs. MOVIE WRITTEN BY F( E Anolhor capacity audience greeted Iho lIohIiik performance of tho Blks iiilimlrnl allow last night. In fact thA audlnnio was larger than at the open ing porformnnco and was even more demonstrative. Tho Blks lodge will realize a handsome sum. Two of Upmost pleasing artistic fenluros of both porfornianeca were Vernpn Vawter ynn's dunce Inciden tal to his song, ,"l'lcuo Don't Take My llnrom Away'," and tho steel gul lur Hawaiian solos by Klmo Pumllo, who has been visiting friends here for a tlmo and donated his wolcomo servhrH for the show to tho Elks. Mr Pinnlln. who Is an accomplished musician, has decided to locate here and give lessons on the guitar, euku lulo and similar Instruments to the people of tho valley. Iho performance last night was considerably shortened and ended W ll;ir p. m. As on the previous night tho end men kopt the big crowd in roars of laughter and every number brought nn encore. Knch mombor of the ICIks lodge paid admission to the performances the same as other citizens. Most of the Klks worked hard for the success of tho amusement venture. In addi tion to tho minstrels appearing on the stage other Blks In old clothes were busy back of the curtain' han dling the scenery and props, while mnnv nihnm wnrknd the nost week in various ways for tbo' success of thoH vonture. - AT RIALTO TODAY Tho Itlnllo In offorlng today a pic- turo that will be dear to tho heart of all Modfordites as the localo of the wholo story la laid In and around Jacksonville and Gold Hill. The atory. concerns a girl and a minister of the boom days lu tho abovo mentioned towns una, the fllmullzatlon Is as true to llfo as It is possible to produce In this day of tbo advanced motion pic turo. .''.'.:.-"' It will bo shown tonight and to morrow with rogulur matlnoo tomor row and ono of tho latest Topics of tho Hay and a- Rtiilto comedy com pletes the bill which for splendid en tertainment will bo hard to equal In Medford for these two days. Vlnglo Itoo formerly llvod near Kugle Point and la, now ono of the imost successful writers of fiction and movie scenarios In the country. QUEBEC VOTES FOR LIGHT WIHE3. CIDER. BEER MONTREAL". April 11. Willi a Inrgc number of distant points in Quebec province vet to lie heard from the "wet" majority rcmstercd in the referendum vestordav m favor of Imlit whips, cider and beer bad in crensed to 110.000 thia mormnir. 700 AUSTRIAN OFFICERS EMIGRATE TO ARGENTINE 11KUI.1N. April 0. (Bv (ho Asso cuitcd l'rcss.) The. Austrian secre tary of state fur mililnrv ntfnira nn noiincps thnt ho bus received nssur nnces I'roni Kreneh nnd British renre- sciitiitives in Vienna thnt 700, Aus trian nrmv officers who desire to cm iurnta to Ari'ciitinn, will not bo pre vented from triiveline: to that coun try, necoriliiur to the Vossischo Zol- tlllllf. v. '-- ... h li i 1 4 : t V GLASS TO ANNOUNCE ' -LIBERTY LOAN TUESDAY NKW YOlilC. April 11. Secretary of tliu Trcnsurv Gluss will nuike the first officinl 'iiiiiioiilicemeiit of. the iiiiioiint of Iho Victorv l.imiii the rate of intcmsl, duration ot the bonds mid oilier details nt a mililicnuiss moot ins next Tucsiluv niuht nt the Met ropolitan Opera house, it . was nn notinccd here todnv bv tho Liberty I.onn oomiiiitteo. If you have coffee troubles. You'll note better health - lhtrt'3 a fittson , STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dri Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers Bra doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion; they are attacking the real causa of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. ' ' i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion end stomach troubles. - , .., If you have a bad taste In your mouth, tonguo co&lee; oppetlta poor, Insy, don't-c:iro fcelina, no a nbltlon or eneriry, troubled with imd;gested foods, yoil should take Olivo Tablets, the sua stl '.uta fcr calomel. .'-: IPiV Edwards' Olive Tablets are a' wurcly vojitablo compound mixed with ollvo oil, .you wjll know them by tlieir olivo' color. They do the work without griping, ersaps or pain. r- ; :. - ' Tales one or two ot bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25? per bos, All angisttij COLLAR CI U ETT PF A BODY- AC Cojucz TROV- N-Y w ILD .''HONEY VINGIE. E. ROE Formerly of This City. 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