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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
UrTCDFQTlT) MATT TRTRTTNT!, 'NTEDFOTltf. ORFION", FRIDAY, MAY 0, i!)1fl pxqe THRira WILL BREAK ALL CROWD RECORDS ON ALL FOOLS NIGHT Tho clofto of -Vlulnrvi Wiiok wHIi "nil I'iiuIh uluhl" la tho talk of tli 'whiilu comilv, mix. wull ns MaiU'onl. find ovuryhoilv In uiiinc to liu liiiru, from tliu linliiiM to 'irrunilnii timl urmiilinii IIicimhi'Iviih, Anil hiiv. il! vii iilliink llitn'fl wiih a htt itrowiL Moil- itnv tii.rlit iiml ll. .,.-.. unw.r ......... . mill imkii) n iti ii nillll pillli foro out. Hum wliiit lo von uxniH tint niitwil to ho KnliirilnV iilulit. Tim nlil tinio Mmll'iinl .ami Koirnu Kivor vallnv Kiiirlt will iiruvail, ,ho liu on Imiiil itarlv, mem iminkoiV fur tlm Htnil iliiiii'n iiml von iiiiiv win a iriz. '('mini with hoiiioI lilnir to lllllltll u IIOIKH finil doitftitti to tlirow nml all thai in 'nnlioii on cvurvonii Ih to lenvo votir urniii li at lioniu nml ' ulixi'ivo tliu law ami if You ilmi't linvit a wind limn it will hi' vonr own fmilt.' Thg t'cHtiyitiou, will licuin at 7:110 i. in. with tliu rural Hiilioui iMintuxl, lor tlm liirmwt iiliiiiiliiiicii,"iuoHt 1'iiin-ii-al iniikii nil ami tho. iiiuhI noine. l'arailii fonnH on North Front hIn-oI. Ki-o thiH hiif v(nl in chnruo uf Ku tiriiittniUnt Airor. Tho bund ronnurt lii'fiim at tlm imrk lit H i). m.. nl'titr whiidi tliov will imiri'h down tlm ntroi'1 nml ulnv in tlm i-nntur of ouch . Iilonk. Hum innrrh luiok to tlm park to li'iul tlm nil fooln' narnda down .Main Mtrct't at u o. in. ah iiuiHKiHi tiiariu'ii'r hlionld lio at tlm mirk at I) u. in. j In tlm iMirndii will be I'ni-lo Sum. John 'Hiill.'Kri'lii'liiiil'rt;" ItiiliiuiH. IndiaiiH. iMiloniil folks. (Imrli'V Clmnlin. pIowiih and other clinnwIorH. All aru niiki'd to inrtNk. nml tlur will lip n iirixt for tho limit' niiiuiici coHtuum nml beat riirvHiitiitiiin of u nationul or international diiiriloU'r. Tho MvxtiirioiiH MIkh Kiiffli'H will niMMMir Domcwhiiri) in. tlm Ihroinr at Ih.'lll p. in. mid tho ono who inei'l litr firtft and hki-n tlm Minllord nlo l'iiii. "With Mitdl'ord' Triidn ia Mell aril Mndo." will rwcivo fti in fold mid linvo tlm honor of tli first dmmo with lha diKtinuuixlKid ladv. Khu may 1m iioxt to von ho if voii want to win tho tirin ftnltita ivorv woman ;oii iiiimiI. wliothcr von know Imr or "ttoi. and uxq thu aliovo filoituii, Mi'hh Kuf flex mav hii viur wil'o or Hwnutlmnrt, who k'nowx, do (ttt busy and win the noin. ' , t After tho nil foolx tiarada tlm MmotK from Ci'tilrol to ltnrtlntt and Cvnlnil for' ri tin Ik lilink cVu'1i'"way irum .itiuii, win iiq roicii,(iir lor mo free xln-ot dnncp. Tlm niuxio will bo loi'ntcd nt tho inlurrtcdion of .Main and (Vntnil. i'Kai'Ii nii'ii'limil. hx Wvf rt"cvry ono I'lxe Ix Hki'd to niaxk. o von onn iiler into tho xliirit of tlm ocenxion, If voii don't daiiee, .tho thualorx all have iici'iiillv n't'trtioti've iro triiuix, ho don't Im afraid to xlnv ui) n litllo Into nnd en joy voiirxclf, TACOMA BOY KILLED IN AUfO SMASH in i i I I V'-- . TACOMA', Vnnh..'My 9 Ono hoy. 'was killed and two jrlrlirworo iiovnro ly and probably futnlly Injured, as lha roiult of tho colllxlurt of an auto mobllo drlvon by Otto IUkncss, ofced 10. with a Rtroal car Inat nlKtlt. Thco. dore RakneM, Anod 10, ''(J led today. Thore woro five ocmipiinta of the auiomooiio, an under iu yeara ot aKo. -Tho motorman of tho atreet car declared the mirclilno dnrted In front of him suddonly. .. . A , .', ...-V Sialeis t . ' 'A ' '..' ' ' 4 I ME A. REPORTED DEAD At hint nftor many montlm of wnlt Ini? Mn, Van A. Cornlxli him racalvvd tho nowx from tho war dnpurtnionl thut hor liul)iui(l Ih ilt'iul In Franco. Tho followliiK tuloKrain front Wimli liiytbn -wnt 'rocolved 'by lint' Thurii dny: "l'rlvuio Van A. ComUh, pro vloiixly reported iiiIhhIiik hIiico July 2U, 10 IS, now rnportiid duuil., Ciuixo mid ditto of death yet to bo dutor tiilned. I'rlvnlo Van Coralxh was "flrxt mlxned til liio Chatiiau Tinorry lialtlo xlx iiiIIoh south mid waxt ot Holxsons, unil probably lost his life In tho sumo bultla with miotlmr M ml ford boy, I.i'Htor Jnoolis of tho innrluus. lio wax In company 3, 2Stb Infantry, Klrxt dlvtxlon. Wlinn ilia miirlnus woro withdrawn from tho flKhllnir front for a much needed nmt tho 2Kth Infantry was Kent In thulr place. Ho many of the Infantry woro killed and wounded and llio flKhtlnff was so hot that tho wounded could not 1 taken out of daiiKr and broiiKht to ' tho rear. Word was ncnt buck to tho roxtliift miirluos riiKlinant, nxkliiK for volun teers to no forward and help romovo tho wounded. - txNitar Jncobs wus one of t I108O volunteer and In dolnx this work of morcy lost Ills Ufa thru a tiurxtlnK shell, , ,..' , Mrs. Cornlnh . Is -the daiiKhtor of Mr. and Mrs. A: H, llllton. Rbo was murrlad only ft xhort tliuo before her husband enturad tho army. Mr. Cor. nlah was HvIiik In Klamath at Iho tlmo of his eiillstmonl and was well known In Modford and Jackson county. In No Other form 7 do you et sucfi an easily digested, s ready-to-eat blend -X of wheat and.barley , as in , SrMufs A food designed ' for health building". More pleasing" to the taste than many foods whose chief aim is to tickle the . palate.' 'TfiereS a Reason9 - . and Service Just for" a minute, look at the tire proposition from our standpoint. We ate in the tire, business here,, to stay. We can remain in business only so long as we please our customers. Consequently it pays us to handle GOOD tires United Slates Tires. They're the tires we sell. They're the tires you should use. We have them to meet every need of price or use. United States Tires Are GOOD Tires ii: r ; We-KNOW the tJnited States DFORD j . , . ... . .-. i ii ,. l ... . '.5v AT PAGE THEATRE "(Irmin Stock Inns" presented by thu senior cluss of 'it ut tho I'uko thentro lust nlKht wus a triumphant success from every standpoint. Thuntro patrons' huv paid. hlKh prices for mad prbiltictlons which huvo not boon one-hitlf us onlorlalii Iiik nor, us u'rtliitlcally produced us this play put on by Modford IiIkIi suhool students. Krom tho tlmo the curtain rose on tho first act till the finish of the play tho audience was so curried awuy by the1 actors' splau dld characterizations thut they for Kot thuy were attendluK un amuteur production. "(Ireen Stocking'' n brlKht, spurkllnK comedy unit nono of I he humor of It wus lost In the prosentu tlon last ulKht, In fuel, Hllcy Davis as "Hobblo Tarvor," tho self-contercd litllo KiiKllshman, and Genevieve bprlKKs as "AunMIdu," added a Kront deal of comedy to their parts by their splendid nctlnK. NoUAnco did either of them lapse out of tho spirit of tho part thoy woro .Impersonating, and few oldtlmo chnracter actresses could huvo Rlvon a more realistic touch to tho bystorlcal sceno In which "Aunt Ida" Indulged than Miss HprlKKs did. ' Murjorlo Myors as "Cella Faradny" novo a consistent Interpretation of tho Krl who Is eclipsed by hor youni; er and moro utlractlvo sisters. In "a man nor quite professional. Miss My ors has both the personality and a licatitlfiilly modulated voice which aro Indlsponslblo In dramutlo art. Ono forol that sho was a Mcdford hlKh school Rlrl actlhK a part, for she was a real nnd convincing Cella Karaday. whoso pratllcament in ... NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED 'S the WAY WE LOOK j Corner Pacific "(Iroon fltocklngs" tho audience took very much -to beurt. ' -' Mario Myors made a fnschiattna;, vivacious and pretty Phyllis Faraday, and her stage presence was remark able. I'at Donovan as tho father . of tho Furuday girls causod a great deal of amusement with Ills droll actlms and set phrase "Ood bluas my soul!" whllo Hhns Holmer os' "Admiral Orlco", a rotlred officer, both looked and acted the part of a rathor 'dense nnd blundering old family friend. Karl Cum pbell as tho mysterious Col. Smith" rendered a very difficult' part In u most satisfactory manner and kopt tho audience guessing his Iden tity as much as did the herolno of tho play. May 1lndley as "Madge''' add Josophlno Koppcs as "Kvelyn", tho married and widowed sisters of Culla added much to the play by their act ing and pretty gowns, and with Druce Wright, as ''Jumes Kulelgh" and Morrll Perry as "Henry Steele," TODAY SPECIAL ' THE BIG ALL STAB CAST IN THE NEW VERSION OP THE FAMOUS Jl : Cast Elliot Dexter Ann Little t , Theodore Roberts Jack Holt Formcrjv of Mcdford Tullv Marshall - !. ' Pictures of today's Babr .- , ' , - Of GoursbW Won First Prize s pBEWIiNOW DISPLAY - - Think of the Gars, Trucks ' and Tires represented We ate sorry we cannot supply the demand for Dodge Brpthers Gars THE CARLOAD RECEIVED THURSDAY WERElALL SOLD BEFORL THEY ARRIVED Last : once if you want . one out of the next carload ge& L; trMighler MOTOR CO. ot for United States Tires . are GOOD Highway and Main Street friends of the family, cleverly kept tho repartee from fulling flat, as it usually does In amateur-plays.- Not once did ths conversation lag, not once did tbo audience have cause to feel that tho actors were nervous. Both tlio girls, charming in their pretty gowns, and the boys, utterly devoid of any solf-consclousness, pro duced an atmosphere thruout the en tlro play that made a good back ground for tho leading characters; oven the small part of ".Martin" '.ho butler, rendered by Vallen Wilson, was a finished bit of acting. 'Miss Kthel Newland, who directed the play, deserves a great deal of credit for both tbo selection and de velopment of talent, which made "Green Stockings" a success. Mar garet Bears, who had charge of the stage settings, is to be congratulated on the artistic effuct produced, and Dorothea Hill, who supervised the costumes for tho ploy, luckily select iTMnjff i . . j.-' j; . ! - ... - ' - - Irhe Squawman" An exile from his own people! The airl he loved the wife of another! Life oave this proud white man no choice but eternal loneliness r the beautiful red skinned maid You see the end? .Don't be too sure till vou see the play. A corker! v -ADDED ATTEACTION- Show Also other Local Pictures in slides Come and see ADMISSION Adults 25c. Children, 10c. r DC one delivered today. . .. , Tires. That's why we sell them ed gowns that were well adapted to the glare of foot-llghts,,and were con sistent with the atmosphere of the production. Sharon Merrlman mndo a splendid business munager, a chardctor that gets nono of tho applause, but on whom much of the success of a play depends. Tletween acts the high school orchestra, under the direction of Mr. McReynolds, entertained the audience with well rendered aoloc tlons of classical and popular music. Tho theatre was filled to Its ut most capacity, and many Tcaple were turned away; thoso who attended last night were so well pleased with "Green Stoclngs" I am sure It could be prod need n second tfme with suc cess. : Many would enjoy seeing It the second time and those who were not able to attend last night would bo glad of an opportunity to attend this unusually excellent production. H. O. ' 3' Better leave your order at . , . Insurance Man Tells: of Friend's Recovery "Ho suffored . considerably from gas In stomach and colte attacks, and at times was very yellow. Ills doc tors diagnosed his ailment as -gall bladder trouble and that an 6peratton was necessary. Home ono persuaded him to try Ifnyr's Wonderful Rem edy. Since taking It one year ago he tolls mo ho has heen ablo to eat anything." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catar rhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal aliments, Including up pendlcltls. One dose will convince, or money refunded. For sale hy drug gists everywhere. - . Adv. TOMORROW SPECIAL STAGE SUCCESS ! CAST Thurston Hall Catherine McDonald Herbert Standlna Edwin Stevens Helen Dunbar yourself as others see you - V Tires f ? ? T ? ? ? ? T t t ? ? T t IT ' W i -: in .1 " 1 It tli 1)1 I ih lv ' I V )n' nn 1 . ,. 'ft A. '.'-ti'.'-i MB ' t-ma 1V1 .irr r o V .v !l!l . , J II " V ' wiii ;hf iff. :)rj Mil. rf . J. 1 in a .r 1 lot nl M UI ino ' a Ufa '. ' ' .m I L 'tin ' a J? mA. mi - ,!ll ' or, . TH