Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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Hn21FOt?T) MATL TRTBtJNE,''" MEfrFOftft OuTtflOS, Tmm&nAY, .T)Kf!EMBKn 23, 1920
LAST TIMES
TODAY
One of the Season's bier-
gest Comedy Hits, and
one of Tom Moore's best
"OFFICER 666"
CraiiiiiK'il full f ('Iran, rlovor,
liunifir, t'vi'ii ln-ltcr Hum the
hUiBf vcr.-imi.
COMING TOMORROW
JAZZ!!
You Bet! It's
"THE GIRL T
JAZZ HEART'
Starring
MADGE KENNEDY
Tli spirit of jazz wild, Joyous
UlirOllUllllcd--COlllO tl) liltS U1MIII
tin; Hrrccn. You'll love H,
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PAGE, Monday Dec. 27
. THE COMPANY AND PRODUCTION INTACT
That plays New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia
TOUCHING THF- HIGH DHT
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yiUSKAL COMEDY'
TH
KNICKSBBOCK
THBATRO
. MUSICAL
, COMEDY
. SUCCESS
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WITH
Fred. Heider.
iand The New York.
V. PRODUCTION
Daintiest, Danciest Chorus
Ever Seen On Any Stage
BOOK 'AND LVftlC BV
; . HARRY L. COKT ANO
GeO. B. 6TOODAflO
MUSIC BY HAROLO ORLOft
. ' : The Pig Army of Fun Makers Include
Juno Roberts, Dolano Dell, Botty Kirkbridgo, Francis Donegal), ,
Clairo Grenvilie, Earl Higley, Rene Brown, Evelyn Paul, Nel
lie Muir and the Four Entertainers Company Orchestra. .
Prices 50c" to $2.50.
Seats on Salo Tomorrow, 12 o'clock'
FOUR DESERTERS
IN STOLEN AUTO,
BOXilflEBM l A T "nTi
IS PROMISED AT RI A L 1 U
nniiTP TfiMiniiT - - "
Duuio - u i um
l''our young men, two deserters
from the army and two from the navy
who stole a new' Ilupmoblle at Seattle
last Thursday and fled southward In
the car, came to grief at Gold Hill
yesterday afternoon thru dodging
payment for 10 gallons of gas at
Rogue River an hour or so earlier.
Tht j are prisoners In' the county jail
and will be turned over to the army
rnd navy authorities for punishment
for desertion and the then of the car.
Apparently .they regard their pre
dicament lightly and say they, are
glad to be under arrest as they were
without money and were hungry. The
stolen car was brought to the city to
day and will be turned- overjto 'the
Seattle police to be restored to Its
owner, It had only been run 106
miles, the prisoners say, before they
stole It in frfint of a residence. '
On their flight southward the
(fiiartct of thieves arrived in the car
at Rogue River at noon yesterday,
drove up to' Fred O'Kelly's store and
prdered 10 gallons of gasoline, which
wus given them by Miss Lila Martin.
Then to get away without paynfont
they ordered a quart of oil. While
Miss Martin was getting the oil the
lour men speeded away In the car,
little expecting by so doing that thoV
had started something which meant
their quick finish behind prison bars.
l.MIss Martin at once called Mr.
O'Kclley's attention to the episode,
who jumped Into his Kbrd car and be
gun pursuit.! He over took them at
Gold Hill by beating them to the
I bridge and placing his car crosswise
I on that structure. At once the four
I culprits left thoir car and took to the
j brush.
Mr. O'Kelly phoned Chlof of. Police
Timothy at Medford wlio notified
Sheriff Terrlll, who was eating at a
restaurant with Deputy Sheriff Brad-
sliawl and the latter two hurried by
, auto to Gold Hill whore with the 'as
sistance of Mr. O'Kelly and others
tho four mon were soon rounded up
In tho woods without trouble.
' The prisoners gave thoir names as
Clarenco Homier and Harold Durdlch
sailors, from tho Bremerton station,
and Richard IJaus and Herbert Ward,
soldiors from Camp Lowls.
American Legion
Christmas Eve
Assembly
DANCING
The Goofs issue a cordial invi
tation to the general public
to attend this dance
Subscription $1:00
Wishing You All a
Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year
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AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnisheii
221 North Fir.
SPRINKLF & ADAMS. Props,
i PUns 777 .
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER
V'- refine Immediately removed 01
nori DOtlce. Weekly visit In real
dene district. Dally builoex dU
trlct. Vhnne
IVKiTSKTT & JKXXUiGS
PRESIDENT HARDING
IHOSTOX, Mass., 'Dec. 23. Tho
homespun suit made for Vice President-elect
Coolldgo during the elec
tion campaign is to he matched by a
suit of homespun for iProsldout-olect
Harding. Tho fabric is being woven
on a' loom 10 years old by Mrs.
Laura A. Jackson or this city on
whoso farms In Befhel, Vt., tho wool
was clipped from native shoop. Mrs.
.iKckson, notwithstanding advancod.
yoars, p.ut tho wool thru ovory pro
cess necessary for Its conversion into
cloth. When finished the fabric will
bo of heathor color In a subduod
shade. V
U. S. ELIMINATING
' M CATTLE IK
WASHINGTON, Doc. 22. Tho pnt
tle tick l , iSint boinK ollminutod
thi'ouKh tho work of tho dopartinuht
itf utxrli'iiUure and tho co-operation of
tlio Htutt's. Of tho'fiftppn Htnle, which
wuiit tick-tnf,'steil when tho work of
ova (Hon llou HyHtcmaticully Iickhii on
July I, IttOfi, six of thorn huvo lu:on
coinplcti'ly freed from tho p'8t. These
Mtiiti's' uro ra I Iff trivia, Kentucky,,
Mls.ssHipi, Mltwourl.. ir'otith Carolina
ami Tennessee,
IHu'lns the yonr cmlinf? Doe,. 1.
I!)L'0, n into thiui fiO.OOO Knuiue miles
wore" freed of ticks and winco tho work
beHan In IMOti, the area released has
been IVlO.OiU squaro miles. That Jlt
70 per cent of the "liN.Mi.'i - squaiv
miles Infected wilh the tick when tho
crat!ieatloi cam pa inn beRan, The
area remaining to bo cleared cum
lirlses 21S.474 square miles. Ml of
which It In tho southern Htates. ' r
Kvanir 1nth. Urn's I'litmii.
KoUrtli Street below Oakdale Ave.
Itev. Dr. AV. Iv. Morenz-Oeser, Pnslbr.
I?oh. 51S West 4th St.
ChHstmaa ntwlit Children's Christ
mas service tinder tho ausplccH of the
Sunday school will bo held on Christ
mas eve.. (Friday) at S o'clock. All
members of the Sijnday school nnd a!i
members and friends of tho congrega
tion, both- young and old, nieoor
tllaliy Invited.
( 'In 1st mas Day Divine servico 3 1
a. m. fc
( 1 rant n Past Dlvlna service Sun
day at 11 r. in.
You and yours are cordially in
Wrs. M. S. Km ary nnd vrfn.Kotinath
of I'orttaud who aro visiting relative
Ln Ashland, vil! spend Christmas
with frionds at Oold Hill.
YOU CAN GET MOST. ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S
NOW
PLAYING!
Considerable Interest is buin maul
festcd In the' boxing bouts to held
at tho Nat tonight, under tHe aunplr-es
of tho Medford Boxing Commlislon
with Joe Thomas as . matchmaker, j
Thoro will be 28 rounds of boxing!
all local talent and the fans are ay
ttUi ed of a pleasant evening with i
ylenty of fast work. Jop Thomas' haa
a couple of bouts In reserve; ho In wise
a match shows Bigns tif being b
tween roommates, they can be yanked
out In a hurry, find a substitution
mado. Thero ar; no Imported ham
and eggurs on the card. Tickets are
on. salo at Brown and Brown's, ad
mission $1.25 ringside, (1.00 general,
plus tho war tax.
Every weight except heavyweight
will be on the bill, and the main
event will be between Johnny Carlnon
and Kid Pickles. Both these boys are
fast, and .each is anxious to win. This
promises. to be a (Whirlwind contest
from tho start. Sonny Austin wit!
also bo on the list.
The meet this evening will bo a
"comeback" for tho boxing ame,
after the jolt It received lavt momh,
and both the boxing commission and
Matchmaker Thomas aro . working
hard to make it tho bust In the his
tory qf the vailey.
D,ANH0 HAS'
FIUMIC. The anniversary of tho
Italian victory on the Piavo was cele
brated here by a great demonstration
in which the whole population of
Plume,, both military and . civilian,
participated It 'began at tho "Monu
ment of tho -Anchor," a marble base,
like an altar, supporting the anchor
which belonged to the first Italian
warship to put'into tho port of Klume
after the war. All Flume's manifes
tations center there, as In ancient
Home, they centered at . the capltol
and in modern Rome at the altar on
the monument to Victor Hinnmiitiol.
After several persons had spoken
amid constantly growing enthusiasm,
a procession was formed, which, with
flags nnd banners at.-tha, head, de
filed thru the mailt thorofures of the
city. Arriving at a brldg'o obstructed
Medford Pronounces it the BEST
Picture Presented in Months
The Author JAMES OLIVER- CURWOOD ?
The Producer MARSHALL NEILAN - '
THE RIVER'S END
A big story of the Canadian North westS
of red blooded strong men the Royal
Mounted Police and a most unusual love
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story. ' t
Your Neighbor , '
s talking about it and, wel. bet he has
nothing but praise for it. i. ; - -
This is more proof that
Biggest Picture.
it's
Medf ord's
COMING
: SUNDAY '
Constance
' . Talmadge
in
"Good References"
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by thick barbed wire entanglements,', and self-confident, strong and fit. en- j
the arditi delivered a sham, attack thus'astlc' und. patriotic, devoted to!
upon It and on the run, the proces- their leadeis, proud of Flume, of
sion entered Susak, the Slav suburb. Italy, of d'Annunzio,. read to fiht
of Fliime which lies at th6 other side and, if need bo, to die for their cause,
of the bridge, and rushed thru its The majority are seasoned war-yeter-
streets, shouting and singing, waving ans, having fought thruout the. whole j
thoir flags, caps and weapons, while of the world war ond among their j
the Slav population looked on with leaders are some of the most brilliant j
placid and unmoved staro. generals and officers of tho Italian j
' D'Annunzio's men are all young artfiy. , ' '
' SfiUCTRlCAliS ' .
Gifts for all the familv
Pflllt 'S ELECTRIC STORE
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TOGGERY
rjAKES this opportunity to
wish you a Merry Christ
mas and assure you that this
store will maintain its estab
lished reputation next year of
unexcelled service on highest
quality men's clothing and
furnishings. ' r
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Home of Hart
Schaffner & Marx
Clothes
ALWAYS IN- EARNEST
Medford s .
Style Headquarters
for Young Men
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