FOOLS NIGHT TO
OPEN UP VICT
WEEK ON MONDAY
'As en opening event for Viotorv
Welc oxtenilinir from Mav .5 to 10.
tha committee in olianre hss desie
nnted Monday nicKt ns All Kools'
Niirht. :
i:For thoBO who do not understand
What is meant by this, the followine
explanation is eiven: Everybody is
nsked to mask .iust the same as
though thev were troine i to a mas-
ntinrnda hall. All persons who are
- masked will concreeato in front o
the public library preparatory to a
parade down Main street headed bv
the local band at 9 o'clock. . Judges
havo been appointed who will award
a $5 prire each to the ludv and een
tieman wearine ' the most unique
costume. A speciaj prize of $5 will
be (riven to the wearer , of the cos
tume best, typifyiris 1 some national
character. ' : v- '.' ,
-' After the parade dancine, in the
streets will be arranged for with
music provided by the local band. -This,
event is held as Mcdford's
hie celebration commemoratinsr the
victory of the allies. . Everv man.
woman and child should participate.
'Brine out your tin horns, confetti
and rattle boxes, wheel barrowsin
fact do all you can to make this a
night of glorious fun. " v.
NEW BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
. ... f At PUBLIC LIBRARY
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'Altshcler. Free Rangers:" "Ara
bian Nights: selected, and edited bv
R. S. Holland: "Book of the Camp
Kre Girls." Collins. '.'Boy's Book of
Engine Building." Colum. "Boy Who
Knew What the Birds Said.' Burgess,
"Mother West Wind 'Where' Stories."
Dix. "Little Captive Lad." Eaton.
'Boy Scouts in Glacier Park." Gros
venor, "Strange Stories of the Great
Hiver." Knipe, "Girls of '64." Knipe.
"Maid of Old Manhattan." McKinlev.
"Sohool History of the Great War."
Nida. "Storv of the-World War for
Young People." : -Olcott. "Book of
Hives ' and Fairies." Parkman. "He
roes of Today." Perkins. . "Belgian
Twins: Poast. "Indian Names. Facts
and Games for Camp Fire Girls." Sa
bin. "Opening the West with Lewis
and Clark." Holt-Wheeler, "Boy
with the U. S: "Naturalists," - Turpiri.
"Peggy of Roundabout Lane," Hearn.
"Japanese Fairv Tales." - , ,
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'"id. ' Patton and William Hughes
are among the Butte Ifhlls men In
Modtord today. . .-.:
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BUSY TRACING IIP
TERRORIST CLUES
NEW YORK. May 1. With dis
covery and frustration ot a. nation
wide bomo , conspiracy yesterday
against Uvea of prominent Americans
every federal and municipal govern
ment agency was at work today In an
attempt to' trace the authors of the
terrorist plot and to guard against
the "reds'" boast ot a "country-wide
surprlso on May Day." ' j
New York's "bomb squad" under
!the direction of Inspector Faurot and
detectives watched the haunts ol
every known radical here and It was
Intimated by the police that before
night there would be a round-up. .
; Thirty-six bombs have been deliv
ered or Intercepted in various cities..
Postmaster Patten said that "evi
dently the packages were mailed with
a view of reaching addressees on or
about May 1. This was Indicated by
the tact that parcels reaching the
Pacific coast bear the postmark of
April 23. Those detained here were
mailed April 26." ' t
. Postihaaten Warned
- Tho packages identified were sent
from New York, postat authorities
believe others may 'have been .sent
from other cities. Postmasters thru-'
out the country have been warned to
be on the outlook. "
The police today made further ex
aminations ot the 16 packages found
in the general postotflce yesterday
where they had been held tor three
days because of insufficient postage.
Bomb experts worked six and one
half hours In opening one ot the
packages. 'Owen Rag an expressed
astonishment at the ingenuity ot the
contrivance.
: The packages in site and shape are
suggestive of a biscuit package.
Members of Glmbel Brothers firm re
iterated today that the printed wrap
pers on the packages were faked.
2
Stop Itching Skin .
There is one'safe. dependable treat
ment that relieves itching torture and
skin irritation almost instantly and
. that '-1" and soothes the skin.
Askanydruggistfor a 35c or tl bottle
of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
. you will find that irritations, pimples,
blackheads, eczema, bk)tches,nngwonn
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
'; A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis
fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions, makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy, r
, TbeE.W.RoeoCft.amlMd,0. . . .
OFF BREST COAST
WASHINGTON. Mav 1. Two1 of.
ficers and 14 mcu of the crow of tho
naval tug Gvpsum Ouoen wore drown
cd when that vessel struck a rock
and sunk near Armcn light, off the
coast of France, on April 28, while
returning to Brest utter assisting, a
flet of mine sweepers in distress.
Three of the sweepors, tho Court
ney, Douglas and the Jumes, foun
dered during a severe storm. All
members of their crews and 17 offi
cers and men of tho Gvpsum Ouoen
were rescued bv tugs and destroyers.
: The mine sweeping, convoy was re
turning to the. United Stutes from
Brest. When eight hours out it en
countered severij weather and turned
back. Tugs and destroyers answered
calls for assistance, but in spite of
their efforts the three sweepers went
down, the Courtnov at 7 p. in. April
27. the Douglas two hours Inter, and
the Jumes at 11 :f0 a. m. April 28.'
' Vice Admiral Knapp today report
ed the mimes of the drowned as fol
lows: . Officers Ensign George Charles
Edwards, Mount Desert, Maine,
(limner Charles Drake Mills, Slum
ford, Conn; '
PREMIER ORLANDO
TALKS WITH KING
ROMR, Wednesday, April 80 (By
Associated Press.), King Vlotor Em
manuel received Premier Orlando to
day mid dlsouBseil tho situation with
htm. The king expressed satisfac
tion at the display ot unity and loy
alty glveu by the Italian country uud
parliament.
ROME. Wednesday. April 30, 8s 40
). ui. (By Assocluted Press.) The
Italian delegation to tho puaco cou
Terence met lata today under tho
chairmanship of Premier Orlando to
consldor the situation, Tho meeting
ciimo aftor conferences tha premier
had had with tho king and American
Ambassador Page. ,
; PARIS, Wednesday, April SO (By
Associated Press.) Tho town Volpna
which President Wilson said In his
memorandum to iHromlor Orlaudo
should belong to Italy, Is not on tho
Dalmatian coast, but la an Albanian
Tho Albanian delegation uy aolnuro
ot Volpnn by Italy would tliroutoii
dismemberment pf Albania.
Premier VonUulo has based on
Italy's possession of Volpna a claim
on tho, Albanian Islands for Urnece,
and the Burblans are making appeal
said to bo threatening Albania's exis
tence. .; .... . '.
Legal sis typowrltor paper It. 60
par box ot BOO shoots. Clood, quality
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tt
Old papers for building tires and
port now ocouplnd by tho ItnlluiiH. housa olnanlng, 10a bundle.
There Is mare Catarrh In this Motion
of lh country limn all oilur dleMeee
put (uieilier. and for yin It was sun
tioeml la be Incurable, boutort prescribed
local remedies, and by eonalumr fulllix
10 oure with looal trentinent, pronounced
11 Incurable. .Catarrh is a local dlnoss,
"lly Influenced by oonlltuiloiml oon.
anions and therefore reuulree comtliu.
tlanal lr.alm.nt. lull's Catarrh Modi.
"ianufaoiur4 by r. J, Cheney
to., Tolrdn, Ohio, Is a cunslltutlunsl
remedy, Is taken Internally and auts
lliru the Uluod on the Muooue fltirraoes
of the Hyatem. One Hundred Dollars re.
ward la altered for any case that II. I V
Catarrh Medicine falls to sure. Head fur
olroiilare anil tmulnionlals.
f'lf u,,i?NII"f f Si'- '"'"to" Ohio, t
PolJby ,l)rulil, .. . '
lull's l'auiUy rills for oomlliiaUon,, j'
CONSTANCE TALMADGE'
WOMEN DOING WAR WORK
During the war women were called
Into almost every vocation. In lite.
and, right well did they assume the
responsibilities and fill such posi
tions. In many Instances, howover,
their strength has been overtaxed,
and such atlmonts as are peculiar to
their sex have fastened themselves
upon them. Sach women should re
member there .Is .a tried and true
remedy for their troubles In Lydla K.
Plnkham a. Vegetable Compound,
which for more than three genera
tions has been relieving the women
ot America from some ot the worst
forms of female ills. Adv.
:t:'r TSytjStiEaai sJi I'.&ijLt, .
They Came!
They Saw!
They Marveled!
y at
Pauline FredeHcRs
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"The Woman in the Index"
-r -"V IfU Get Your Goat ' .? , T ' '
h: . "xnaT' pt.atm vni.Trs"
LAST ,
NIGHT
It ' plain to be seen it's a plain comedy.
h to- ;
"NIGHT
ATTENTION
Soldiers Sailors
I have applied for membership, In the Conservation Campaign Coimnittoo
Bureau of War ltisk Insurance of the. Treasury Department and 'within
two weeks expect to have complete information relativo to the conversion
of Soldiers' and Sailors' present term insurance into tho standard forms
to bo provided. , ! : ' ,
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This insurance will bo tho most generous in its benefits of any insurance
ever offered and much lower in rotes than any insurance that has-$ver
been offered or that will probably bo offered again. '
I tlrcrcforo urge every Soldier and Sailor to' keep his Government In
surance in force and to convert it into one of the standard forms the Oov
emmont will soon bo ready to offer. ; ' '
I shall bo glad to give every assistance possible in the conversion of these
policies to tho Government Standard forms without any charge whatever.
"Watch for announcement in this paper of my appointment by the govern
ment to assist you in this work. -
T.E. DANIELS
DistricJ; Representative of J '
v .' The New York Life Insurance Co. '
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