Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 08, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
STEDFORB SfSTE TRIBTfNE, MEDPORfi. OftF.fiON,
E
7 BOILED SHIRTS
ARE HELD TODAY
El
, TFF.SDAV. v'frTH fPFP Q " QOf
i The Robin Hood performance of
the Ralph Dunbar company at the
NEW YORK, Nov. 8. legislative
and local c-uriteftts featured the unnual
Page theater last night before a large u.r.s.iui no t-uumry
jthe best ever given in the city of that
universally popular comic opera. H
jinay have been the warm appreciation
of the audience, and It may have been
because it waa Kd Andrews' homo
town, but something inspired the
fine soloists and singers of the com
pany to do their very best from the
irat rise of the curtain. When Mr.
Andrews first came on as the Sheriff
of Nottingham he was greeted with
an ovation of applause which lasted
several minutes. The sterling .Med-
ford actor, singer and comedian then
proceeded to give a fine portrayal of
the whimsical, crooked and likeable
sheriff, being especially strong in the
rnmedy.
Only One Thing Now
Lacking Money
VI have doctored nine years for
Htomach and liver trouble and spent
thousands of dollarn, but inntead of
becoming cured of these ailments, my
bloating and pains and attack- be
came worse. I was persuaded a year
apo to take Muyr's Wonderful lieni
cdy and have never suffered sine
taking tho first dose. I wish I had
tho money baek I spent for other
medicine." It is a simple harmless
preparation that removes the catar
rhal mucus from the intestinal tract
and allays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach, liver
and intestinal llments. Including ap
pendicitis. One doso will convince or
money refunded. At all druimists.
Adv.
was
'fleeting a governor. Supporters ot"
State Senator K. i,ee Trinkle, the
democratic candidate, and Henry U.
Anderson, republican, claimed their
favorite's election by pluralities of
10,000 and 2u,000 respectively.
A particularly bitter fight was
made in Kentucky by republicans and
democrats in which the house now is
republican and the senate democrat
by one. In IouifiVille five tickets, in
cluding the Uncut n independents,
negroes, presented city tickets. New
York. Maryland and New Jersey werj
to elect legislatures. In New Jersey
strict enforcement of tho Van c.-h
prohibition act was made an it-am' by
the republicans, while democrats fa
vored its modification.
The. principal mayoral it y c:-tionn
are in New lork f.ity, i;e:nm, t, levt
land, Cincinnati, Toledo and Louis
ville
QUIT TOBACCO
So easy to drop Cigarette,
Cigar or Chewing habit
1 "No-To-Bac" haa helped thousands
to break the costly, norvc-shattcring
tobacco habit. "Whenever you have 4i
longing for a cigarotto, cigar, pipe, or
for a chew, just placo u harmless No-To-Bac
tablet In your mouth instead,
to help relieve that awful desire.
Shortly tho habit may be completely
broken, and you are better off men
tally, physically,- financially. It's so
easy, bo simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac
and if it doesn't release you from
all craving for tobacco. In any form,
your druggist will refund your money
without question. Adv.
RIALTO
Going Tonight!
TOM
MIX
In the moHt sensational rolo of
his career
"THE
UNTAMED"
Coming Tomorrow
VIOLA
DANA
In u youthful Mi'tilltful coimily
flriuna
'There Are
No Villains")
A meeting of tho Iloguo Illver Fish
and I'rotcctiVi) association will be
held in tho American J-egion hall on
Thursday, November 17th, at which
Colonel J. H. Kelly nnd Captain Ilerg
dnff of the State Fish and (lame com
mission, will be present. This meet
ing will be conducted for tiie pur
pose of re-ornanlzing the Rogue
River Fish and 1'roteciive association
which, after re-oriranization. will be
known as the Jackson County (initio
and Protective association. The
meeting will also consider many othe
questions, one of tho most important
of which will be the question of in
cluding Diamond I-Jike and surround
ing territory within the boundaries of
Crater Ijiko National I'ark. All
sportsmen with an interest in the fu
ture fish and game situation in South
ern Oregon are requested to attend.
JURY VI8ITS SCENE OF SHOOTING
(Continued from rag one)
At the beginning of the afternoon
session Mike F. Hanley and Kd H.
Helms were excuned by tho Htnto. S.
U Itlakeluy and W. F. Biddies wore ex
cused by the defense. During the
questioning of Jurors, tho district at
torney was assisted by members of the
sheriff's orflce.
Tho question of "reasonable doubt'
was also brought tip in the exnmlnu-Lion.
Tho courtroom was crowded at the
afternoon session, and many of these
were residents of Kagle Point.
Mason lofland called ns a Juror was
asked by Attorney Ilcames and to his
reply that he had never expressed an
opinion on tho case, waa Interrogated
at great length regarding a conversa
tion he had last week. Mr. Lofland
could not recall tho incident. Ho was
excused by tho defense.
One of tho largest gold nugge-ts over
found, weighing 151 pounds, was un
covered by a man digging a gruvo for
u friend.
Dyed Her Wrap,
Skirt, Sweater,
and Draperies
Kvci-y "Dlunionil Dyes" pnrknpfl
tt'lls how to )lyo or tint any worn.
fmttul Kurmrnt or drapery a new rich
rotor that will not ulmtk, spot, futle
or run. IVrit-et hoiiit- dyeing Ih Knar
antefd with Diamond TXvch, ovi-n if
you havo m-vi-r dyoit la-fore. Just
It'll your (lrUKKint whrlhcr tho male
rial you wish to lyp is wool or bilk,
or whether it Ih linen. cotton, or
tnlvcit Kooils. For fifty-one years
millions of women have been u.slnK
"l)himoml Dyes" to add years of wear
to their old. shabby waists. skirts,
ill-esses, coats, sweaters, stockinns,
draperies. hnnuinK", everything! Adv.
MOSCOW Boiled shirts made their;
reappearance here at tho opening per
formance of grand opera. There were
seven of them and not one was the !
sort that one scrubs with a sponge, j
This extremely bourgeois attire was
an announcement that starch has ar- j
rived in the Moscow markets with the
changed economic policy.
Tho entire audience in the great
opera house heralded the advent of a
new era In Russia. Seats were sold in
the old-time way. It cost 84,000 rubles
to have an excellent seat in the pit or
first balcony and the seats were all
full as well as in the galleries. The
mammoth auditorium is just as bril
liant In Its dull gold and red interior
as it was In the days of the czar.
The Initial opera was (ilinka's Muss-
land and I.udmihla." It was brilliantly
staged.
There was a marked difference be
tween the opera crowd this year and
that of three years ago. In the open
ing months of the Boviet regime, bol
shevlsts of both sexes nearly all wore
black leather coats, which they dram
atized very heavily at the opera and In
all public places. The absorption of a
large bourgeois population and three
years of experience in government
have changed the dominant party. The
members have softened, and become
more conventional.
The percentage of bobbed-haired,
masculine looking women is smaller.
Femininity is reasserting Itself. The
old-time "itusslan courtesy Is reappear
ing In all gatherings. Med army sol
diers are now generally shaved and
have their boots polished.
The constant lecturing of the Im
maculate Trotzky has nunk Into the
army. He Is a great stickler for pro
per care of clothing and equipment
and the same word has been generally
passed along in all government departments.
II V
FOUR SHOT IN I. C. HOLDUP
(Continued from page one.)
porter, two wounds In abdomen.
Hon llovlnette, Mattoon, mall clerk,
shot in Bhoulder. abdomen and wrist;
slugged on head.
Thomas Halter, Carbondale, mail
clerk, beaten over tho head with butt
of revolver.
H. II. Hangs, Chicago, fireman,
slightly wounded three times in the
iett sr.onidor.
Kenneth Knowlton, University of
Illinois student, slightly wounded in
right arm.
A colored train porter wns the only
man seriously Injured by the robbers,
ho being shot In the chest nnd groin
ub he stood on the vostlbule of one
car. The fireman was wounded In the
shoulder, a mail clerk was shot in the
hand and shoulder and another w-as
clubbed over the head with a revolver.
Cover Engine Crew
Two of tho robbers boarded the
train nt some point between Chicago
and i'axton and covered tho engine
crew with their guns as the train was
passing through here, according to the
report of Division Superintendent J.
W. Hevron. They ordered the engineer
to proceed to a hridgo where tho train
was stopped with tho passenger
coaches on the brldgo.
Ordering tho crew to hronlt the train
tho engineer and fireman woro forced
to pull tho mail cur up the tracks and
about eight othor men appeared from
their automobiles. On a threat of
shooting tho engineer and fireman of
tho train if the mail car was not
opened, the robbers forced the mnil
clerks to open the door, but when the
engineer and fireman hail clambored
inside tho door was slammed shut.
Several charges of dynamlt and fir
ing from revolvers and shotguns final
ly forced the door in nnd a hand to
hand battle ensued which only stopped
nfter the robbers hail thrown two
bombs Into the car and a firebrand
which smoked out tho four men in the
car.
During the fight the mail clerks and
fireman were Injured. Theso men were
forced to throw out the red-sealed
sacks containing the registered mail
and then jumped from the burning
car. Tho bandits escaped In their
automobiles.
The train crew hooked up the train
again without the mall car nnd pro
ceeded to Champagne where the i
jured were sent to a hospital.
When the Legion Boys Get
Together Friday
We will have, for their inspection, a complete line of
Famous Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits
and All-Wool Overcoats
OREGON CITY OVERCOATS
Overcoats that make you glad it's winter Double and single breasted, varied styles, Pat
terns and prices.
We Close at Noon Friday
'It Serves You Right'
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'S
GREAT DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS
Wednesday Specials
36-inch heavy outing Flannel.
Cheap today at 25c a yard.
Wednesday, 1 9 C
Special, yard
(6 yards for $1.00)
60 dozen men's wool mixed
socks, light weight, natural
colors. Regular price 35c.
Wednesday, 25 C
Special, pair
"Mail Orders
Promptly
Filled, Post
age Prepaid.
Mann's Department Store
Entrances E. Main and N. Central
MED FORD, OREGON
Agents for
Pictorial
Review
Patterns
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Knap-Felt Hats, t "itfrj OfTflCfM Riding Breeches,
Hosiery, Ties V VXLtfX Leather Puttees,
Underwear 00$?$ Army-Wrap Leggings
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