Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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GRAND JURY STILL
BUSY PROBING IUE
I EXHIBITION
DIRECTOR WAR
GIVEN BY WORLD ' RISK INSURANCE
News Summary
of Last Night
BOOZE S1TUAT ON
BILLIARD CHAMPS
DEAD. UNDER 4D
GA5GAR
I'bironrc Mccki r. , men limit. a
member of the grand jury, now in fi'S.
slon was excused from duty by ihe
court this morning, owing to the ill
ness of Mm, Mi'i'Iht niul Oeorire Oil
Jiinn riillcil In serve in his place. No
new indictments have been returned
by lW grand Jury, mid the lxdy began
further in cstigatlnn of th boot
legging situation this morning, after
spending n rouiU of d.ys in a pro ho
tit the Kink of Jacksonville oases
without calling iin.y wltne-wes.
A report thin wk Is expected.
Tho n-t it Jury term will ho called
next Monday, and onthe calendar nrv
Kcven or eight criminal ohmi's and the
same number of civil notion. Most
of the criminal notions have to do
tvlth violations of the prohibition law.
The retrials of John Ooodwln and
dames (Shine Kdwnrds. chnrgod
with form of bootlegging are set
down for the term, a jury disagreeing
twice on the Kdwards charges, and
once on the Goodwin case. Krnest f.,
l)Jud) Wolgnmott. will he tried on
new indictment returned last week.
In the Hunk of Jacksonville cases.
It is expected that K. D. Mine, vice
president of the defunct institution,
will face n Jury.
XKW YORK, Ken. 21. Colonel U U.
formerly director of
The exhibition blllian; match be
Iweon Schaofor anil Contl w.is one of
the most successful soon'mr events ! Chulmeloy Jones,
tver pulled off In Medio!,',. Six huti- the bureau or war risk insurance, died
tired people witnessed both games, in-ut the Fresh) terbin hospitul early tot-hiding
a large attendant o of ladies (,,(). Ho had been ill since October :b
iu the nfioriioon. Four h i ml red and .
fifty people attended the evening game
and every one had a go;d low while
the gaino was In progress. The billiard
committee are) to 1P congratulated for
the success of the entertainment.
The ajtemoon game was finished in
five inning or an averago of sixty.
Young Jake winning the three hundred
point game with nn unfinished run of
1T1. Contl, the Kuropean champion's
high tun was 79. Total, Schaefer, 3e;
Contl S5. ;
The ivoiios broke badly for both
players in the evening game, which
took ten innings to finish. Doth play-
Colonel Choluieley-Junes who was 33
years of age. was twice rejected for
military service during the war, but
the government, recognizing Ills ability
as nn organlr.er gave him a captain's
commission in. the adjutant general's
It'uhs reported, tluntr t. pm-nelmies, i nv
while others Jumped straight " the im
ground choosing to tiilte their chance
In that luanncr rather Hum Maying '
tihottrd the hlitnliiK ship, '
Witnesses at the neene of (he burn-
l.os ANHKLKS I'.xerett C, Lewis iiiK. ship at three o'clock when she,
ami wife. I.IKInn I , wis, airented on still was Imrnum like a turnuce, ;
cnpiracy charge Involvind looting o Hiated that full half it down men j
., mail truck In Toledo, a ye.w ao were pinned bchcuUi the wreckawe.
when 1,000.0011 in cash nml Liberty, The body of one limit hud been lc-
bund are said to li.iw been stolen. moved up to that time.
j The !,, ma, which wan the liiltest;
LXION New revolution has sembriKld airship In the world, was'
lit-.,l.f'ri out In 1'iii'ti, tl 4,u u ..IImii.ii,.!, ....oi.... ... .. ,1 ....!.. .i
" - ...... uinni. II p.llllUK, 111 ,-lMl1-n,. 1) MJy'l'll'li,
from Madrid. ' ' when, acisirdlnif' to oliscrt vs, '
: smldculv burst Into riauos and fell . '" '", ' atbarllc l .Kallve ft
V.SllllTO - te senate to- b'e comet lo the earth. The explo. I V"ul' l'"'eln when you have
day on lliusiini bill. islvinK disabled bn occurred shortly niter ten o'clock j Headache 1 '.llloiisncsn
emergency officers of A. K. b sumo Keports from I'ortsiiiout h, which Is, folds , lnillKcstlon
itiiri'iiieut iieiierils as, iinnlar nrmy "ear live naval nuse, sunt inn to'iiui, iii.inesa Hour Htonmch
officers believed imsuicd as result of inter a Muntlnur pliume of nuiiitreiis o
aitreenicnt yi'sterdhy. ' ret, struck one of the barracks htlllil-
I the base and I lien , cHpludud rent In Hid kh 1'iitt mill the pnsseiiKcr
n I'lpplnu cIiinIi. couiiiiirtmi'nts nIuiik underneath fell
'sheet of Hume leaped front the Iwentv feel In the Kioiliid.
0
For Constipated Bowels Bilious Liver
1 lUolness
Is i-aiuh like t'n ton ret
One or two
tonltrht will empty your bowels com- ,
peiy by uioriiliiK nml you will fl
Bplciidld. "They work whllit you
sleep," CaMiaiets imver sllr you U
or Kilpe 1 1 U o Halts, I'llls, Calomel," nr
oil and they cost only ten tenia it box.
Children lov CBciiil. too; Adv.
department and sent hijn overseas beer
w ith the war risk section.' He became
chief of the war risk bureau In the
American expeditionary forces, re
mainlnR in Franco until ISIS.
Vpon his return to America, he be
came, director of the bureau of war
risk insurance, his task belnK th re-
I'l.KV I'l.AN I Cleveland council
adopts r.-sotutlon, proicsttut; atfttiust
prohibition amendment to I'nltcd
Sthtes coustilution nud UiXi'S contiresH
!u modify tn permit linht wines and
OPL
ers Rot out of many difficult shots by organization of the work .beinir done
making some wonderful plays. While! by the bureau. He roslnne to become
the evening game took double the ' vice president of (he finance and trad
number of innings to complete, it i lug rorHration of this city.
EJUIfOEF
PACIFIC LINER
finest exhibition on
many difficult shots
GirVs Father Fights
For Her Knickers
TATEriSOX. X. J.. Feb. 21. War'
to. safeguard advancing prerogatives
ot the female, specifically, the right
to wear knickerbockers, where and
when sh? pleases. loomed ift Pater
son today. John l.yle, n traveling -salesman.
prepai-el to storm the
board of education to compel local
high school authorities to permit his
daughter to nttend classes in the
objectionable attire. 1
The girl. Dora l.yle, ami a friend,
lona' Carola, were sent home by '.
Principal Francis II. North, when
they' appeared in class attirefl in
knickerbockers.
really was the
account of the
that came up. j
Schaefer's high run in the evening
was 151. During this run Schaefer j
gave the finest exhibition of skill ever:
seen by our oldest billiard players. ,
Conti's high mn in the evening was
S5. Conii satisfied the crowd that he
was a dangerous opponent even f.ir
Jake, when once he got to going. The ,
records show that Conti holds same
high runs, his highest being 540. Total
score for the evening game: Schaefer.',
300; Conti. 1S5.
Conti is only twenty-one years old. j
is not as steady nor has he had the j
experience of Young Jake. A couple
Heart disease caused his death.
QUERY MELLON ON
BONUS MEASURE
j SAN KlIANflSCO. Feb. 21, Miss
; Alice Hills. I.os Am.e'S. a passenger,
and Harold Hollow iy, San Fninclsco,
.1 waiter. Jumped fnun the Miit.sou
liner Huckeye Stale yesterday after
noon and were ,li . ncl while the
vessel was approximately 300 mites
I south of l.os A 11 cel.-. according to a
radio message reccHvtl by the com
pany hoaduual ters here today from
Captain John T. IHfs.i. master of the I
vcttsvt. No cause was given.
of
"WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. Secre
tary Mellon and Commissli tier of In
ternal Revenue Itlair were requested
to appear today before the special
committee dealing with the problem,
of raising finances for the soldiers'
U. S. DIRIGIBLE EXPLODES
(Continued from Page One)
IRISH MAY PATCH UP PEACE
(Continued from Page One)
vote public. The delegates, it was
agreed, should write their name cn
the back cf the ballot card.
. Amotion to vote at 7 p .m. instead
of at S p, m., as had been propcaed.;
was carried. !
. A motion to vote at 6 p. 111. (ailed
but Kevin O'Sheil moved that the
vote on the principal resolution,
namely that with regard to the Sinn
Fein's future policy for or against the
Irish treaty, be . taken immediately. '
He said the n.ajority of the delegates
had been Instructed by their home
clubs how to vote', and, in any case'
had definitely made up their mends.
O'Sheil's amendment was defeat
ed. The Ard Kheis decided also that
If at 7 p. m. the convention desired
to defer the vote nad -continue the
discussion it could do bo.
Collins Gets Ovation
Michael Collins came forward to
the platform at this juncture. He
received the greatest demonstration
cf the convention up to this point. He
said he favored free and full discus
sion of the Important questions be
fore the convention.
years more- prar-tico should mane bonus. The committee nlanimd to
Conti one of the leading contenders ,iave it8 ftr9t g,.., lilt(t , ,hp (lav
for the championship. arul ,ahe llp witn thcs9 0ff!ci.tls juar-
ln the Chicago tournament Conti, tictilarly the question of a sales tax.
won third prize, only Schaefer and; it wa3 understood that Mr. MeU
Hoppe outplaying him. He was the ion wouW be asked about a mauufac
only player that defeated Schaefer in I tnrer's tax nhm dra t.v t,,rv
tne t nicago tournament
Schaefer has a
that is a style
liitrry Chapman, master sergeant.
'baric liworoh. master sergeant.
First Sergeutlt C II. Welch.
Sertjcatu I'eek.
!!iy Hurley, aviation.
Lieutenant W. F.. Ileilly died while
being broiiKht to tiie l ulled Stales
puliltc health bosiu'.il.
1 1 Men Jump.
Fouiteen men. accord). I to other j
. - i oiwcrvcrH at ronsnumwi. were seen
e.xierts and recently submitted to the
peculiar side stroke ' secretary. It was said this plan was i.ar.-nt si... would- sink.. .,n. '..r the
nn 10s own rnHf no '
other player has ever been able to
learn.
Card of Thanks
The Eiks committee wishes to ex
press their thanks to the University
club and all brother Klks f jr the assis
tance they gave them in order to have
Schaefer and Conti play in Medford.
CHRIS GOTTLIEB.
COURT II ALL.
I). R. WOOD.
patterned after the special sales tax naval hase barracks building. Some. ;
in the 1921 revenue bill and was st 1 J !
drawn as to raise any sum from a
quarter of a billion dollars to a bil
lion dollars.
SICK WITH 'FLU,'
GRANDMA NEVER LET
HER HAIR GET GRAY
She
ME GON PASTOR
CRM
E
BANKER ARRESTED
:i.
RIALT0
TOMORROW
Katherine
MacDonald
and WESLEY BARRY
(WUV Nl pt UU
.poeirooKi
LOS ANOELKS. Feb. 2 L Herliert
U. Cox. jointly indicted with Herbert
Wilson for the robbery of -.1 mail
truck here March "2, in2l, pleaded
guilty in "the I'nited States district
court here today. Cox is said to
have been a clergyman at one tinu?
in Jiis life and to have occupied pul
pits in Oregon and Caaada, pleaded
several weeks ago.
Cox is said by federal agents to
have made a confession which impli
cated Wilson. About $400,000 was
said to have been obtained through
the robbery of the truck. More than
$300,000 has I ten recovered, federal
officers stated.
Kept Her Locks Dark
Glossy, with Sage Tea
and Sulphur.
and I
SAN FUANCISro. Feb.
Jaft t Lindeberpr, capitalist, was ar
rested today on nn extradition war
rant in connection with bis indi'-t-
! merit in Tacoma on a charge of II
! legally iliverttnR the funds of the de-
.funct Scandinavian -American bank. 1
!ln which he was an officer. He was j
released later on a writ of habeas
1 corpus, which was 'made leturnable j
February 2a. His bond was placed al j
ill. 000. 4
! The arrest inc officers found . Llnde- I
Ihtb in bod ill with influential and j
I were forbidden by his phyeiciun to !
take him away. -; 1
Love for Golf Real
' Reason Judge Landis
Resigned from Bench
When you darken your hair with
Sac Tea and Sulphur, no one can
tell, because it's dvne so naturally, so
evenly. Preparn thin mixture,
though, at home Is mussy and trouble
some. At little cost you can buy at
any drug store thn ready-to-use prep
aration. Improved 'by the addition o
other lnrredlents ealled "Wyeth's Ka
and Sulphur Compound."' Tou )n
dampen a sponire or aoft brush wit
it and draw th! throuKh your hai:
aklnr one small strnnd nt a tlni
Dy morning all crny hair dlsappeai
ind. after another application or tw
our hair becomes beautifully dark
ned, glossy and luxuriant.
Gray, faded hair, though no dl
. .-race. Is a sign of old nge. and na w
ill desire a youthful and attraetlvf
appearance, get busy at once wltl
1 Wyeth'a 8age and Sulphur Compound
I and look years younger. This rendy
I tn-use preparation is a delightful toi
let requisite and not a medicine. It
I Is not Intended for the cure, tnltlga
' lion or prevention of disease.
MANN'S-r-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What tho Prlco-MANN'S
GLEAN 'SWEEP SALE
Wednesday Specials
LOOK THESE UP TOMORROW
$18.00 JERSEY SUITS $938
Women' all wool Jersey Suit,
new tyle, good color. Sold
at $18.00. Clean $998
Sweep bale, each . . .
$7.50 WAISTS $2.98.
Women's Georgette and Crepe
de Chene Waists, good colors.
Up to $7.50 value.. $2.98
Clean bweep oale, ea.
$1.00 COTTON BATTS 85c
2-pound Climax Cotton Batts,
sold at $1.00. Clean ggc
Sweep Sale, each ...
25c LACES 10c
Beautiful Camisole Laces. Up
to 25c values. Clean 10c
Sweep sale, yard .
$5.00 BAGS $3.98
Women fine Leather Hand
Bags, $5.00 values, jgg Qg
Clean Sweep Sale ea.
85c HOSE 50c
Women's extra fine grade Lisle
Hose in black and colors. Sold
at 85c. Clean Sweep 50 C
Sale, pair
$1.25 SHEETS 89c
72x90 Bleached Sheets, fine
quality, $1.25 values. 39 C
Clean Sweep Sale, ea. . .
45c SCRIM 19c
38 inch white and natural Cur
tain Scrim. Sold at 45c. 9c
Clean Sweep Sale, yd. . .
75c UNDERWEAR 48c
Women spring weight Union
Suits. Sold at 75c. 48 C
Clean Sweep Sale, suit
25c LONGCLOTH 16c
m
36-inch fine grade Long Cloth.
Sold at 25c. Clean . Qc
Sweep Sale, yard
36 inch heavy
Unbleached
Muslin, 25c
grade, now '
18c
Mann's Department Store
The Store for Everybody
Entrances E. Main and N. Central
Medford, Oregon
Men's leather
Faced Canvas
Oldves, 35c
grade, now, pr.
25c
Mail Orders Promptly Filled: Postage Prepaid. Agents for Pictorial Patterns.
SALVATION ARMY
SALE FOR POOR
yOl 'KK (iOI.Vf.' TO SDK
-Kat h fine AlaoI mild In I
ilcliKbtliil roles,
Wesley Km i. as "Freckles,"
Iho love-lorn slum kid.
-An airplane thase unparal
leled in excitement.
A bin surprise iu every reel.
tSome I'ictuic. "
TONIGHT
Anita Stewart
Niippoi iiil by
Herbert I taw linson arid
little Itlcliard Headiick in
I i "I'LAYTHI.MiS OF
DKSTI.W"
The Salvation Army will hold a 8alc
of cooked food, including the famous
cooked doUKhnuts, on .Saturday, Feb
ruary 25th, the proceeds going to the
relief fund to help the poor in Med
ford. The Halvation army workers
have found many cases of distress this
winter and since the first of Decem
ber have given out 249 articles of
clothing, also 47 pairs of shoes, be
sides quantities of food, fuel, etc.,
supplied to needy families. Anybody
wishing to contribute cooked food for
the sale, call the army headquarters,
phone 35l,
CHICAGO, Feb. 21. Golf was one of
the Impelling reasons why Kenesaw
Mountain Landis recently resigned his;
federal Judgeship, it was said today.
Although an ardent lover of the game,
the baseball commissioner found that
he had no time for the. links while
exercising his double play of arbitrat
ing legal and baseball affairs. ' He
found time for only three rounds of
! golf last year.
PRES1DEN
I
NAMES
Take a glass of Salt if you Sack hurt)
or Bladder bother you Drink
DEBT COMMISSION
. "WASHINGTON', F. I), ' Si! Presi
dent Harding today M-nt to the sen
ate the names of Secretary Mellon,
Secretary Hughes, St- retary Hoover,
Senator Sinoot and Representative
llurlon io be nif-mbcr of the foreign
debt refunding t-omii issioii.
COIIVALLIS, Ore., !. 21. Two
of the Oregon Ayrb ultural college
basketball sriuad vv.il be out of the
Washington ;;.-miii-- ;it Seattle Febru
ary 21, 2Ti. Loss, viiiran guard, is
out lu caiise of a sprained ankje and
Lyman, second strini' center, is out
because of enmp irations arising
from a cold.
SHATTLK. lib. JL Crawford,
I'niversily of AVashii.gton guard and
one of the mainstays of the basket
ball team, injured bis kntu during the
I'niversily of Idaho xvrum and may
not be able to play against the Ore
gon Aggies Friday and Katurday.U:
cording to Coach Kdmundson, today.
more water.
If yon must have your "at every dav,
eat it, but flush your kiu?.vs with salts
oeejuionally, says a noted authority who
tolls us that meat forms urio acid whichi
almost paralyze the kidneys in their ef
forts to expel it from the blood. They
beeome slupgish and vraken thnn you
uirer with a dull misery in the kidney
region, sharp pains in the back or sick '
headache, dizziness, your stomach sours,
tongue is coated and when tho weathet
is bad you have rheumatic' twinge. Tb
urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the
channels often get sore and irritated,
obliging you to seek relief two or three
time durihg the night.
To neutralize these irritating acids, to
cleanse the kidneys and flush oh the
body's urinous waste get four ounces of
Jad Kalts from any pharmacy here;
take a tablespooidul in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
pra,cs and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for generation
to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys,
also to neutralize the acids in urine,
so it, no.: Jungur irritate, thus ending
bladder weakness. . ; .
" Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot in
jure, and nutkes a dlightful effervescent
Jituia-water driuk.
$492.85 f . o. b. Medford
Xt2
1LT &. f XW-Ta
$492,85,
f. 6. bJ
Medford
n
4i fll II!
Mi
$492.85
F. O. B.
Medford
492.85 L o. b.
Successful Farming Means Fordson Farming
GET THAT TRACTOR FOR YOUR SPRING WORK
ONLY A FEW ON HAND
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