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PAGE SIX' RrEuFOuD MATE TRIBUNE, MEnFOwn, OKF.flOX. TUESDAY. lTimr.UJY 28. 19: 'f..: mi MEDFORD-ASHLAND BASETBALL TEAMS MEET ON FRIDAY Tbo first two games of the tour game basketball series between the Medford and Aaiiland high achoola will take place Friday and Saturday ntKhts thin week. The tlrst game will be played at Ashland and the second at the Nat In thla city. Some controversy ha art son recently be tween the two schools regarding the Ashland high school gym floor and Coach Hol la Huntington and Princi pal Campbell of the local school made a trip to Ashland yesterday where they conferred with the Aahlaud coach aud other school officials. The Armory floor at Ashland has been sprinkled with resin to give the players secure, footing, but it la said that the resin rises In a dust and Irritates the throats of the players. Medford wishes to play on the Arm ory f'oor and Ashland seems willing to play there excepting for tho irri tating duat. The queetion baa been left In the bands of State Athletic Association Secretary . Micbler of Grants Pass who is in Aahland today inspecting t'ae two floors and It is ex pected, that the question of which floor will be used, for the contests In Ashland, will be decided within the next day or two. . The last two gamea of the aeries will be played next week end in the same order; at Ashland on Friday night and In this city on Sat urday Bight. LOUISE LOVELY SiWIFLY LOVES THE SUNSHINE VELIE CO. LEASES on tho kings arm followed by tho Mnrlborounh gate and went puat it. HOICK BLDG The Med turd Velio Co. hit leased bridesman), the ladles in wnltlnft and King's suite. It was about 11:30 o'clock when the tioleutn service, performed by tho Arch, bishop of Canterbury, na.4l.ited by the Archbishop of York aud the Dean aud precentor of the abbey began, 67th Psalm Chanttd The 67th pHRhn was chanted and the Heloved, Ut Us t.ove One for a few dnys and la stopping at the ....! ii, ..ill K I- f.mitv 4aU .wemoru. ittf win uvm uiw 'I you always have such sunshine? I adore it. It's such a relief after fog and flu In California," and Miss l.ouine Lovely, the nwvlo aetreas t herself) who apiars in Medford today and to morrow, "registered" a real smile for the representative of the Mall Tribune, thU mm at me rooiei .ucoioru mis noon. "Yea." continued the actress, toying with a string of pearls around her neck "sunshine like this la what we live on. j It not only makes pictures, it makes! ua. If th's is a regular thing in Febru ary you should talk more about it. It's health and lite." "No, I have nothing to say about the Taylor murder. 1 didn't know Mr. Taylor or Miaa M inter, and only met Mabel Normand once. Tho movies are I xoKIO, Feb. !. (ly the Aw like any other profession or business. SCB,,yi rrm Tho universal uf There are good people and bad people j frg0 mh introduced In the diet by lit them, those who take their profea-ithe opposition. wa defeated today by inn oi-i.-.iialv n ihnu hrt Ann't ' vote of !43 to 147. Tho final debate Dut unfortunately the wild ones get .. V-. t..b I.n0.li..,r .t Cuilh Pisillt , , '. 11 , " T , J", Another." was sung during the service. XLniSTS bu ""tin. the cervmony the br.de curried in ThU company handles new and " exqulHltely bound pink service book through St. Jamoa Pnlnco into St. James street then pnaalntf thinil Plenuilly and Hyde Park to the corner of Constitution hilt, and thus to limit Ingham piiliiee. The king and queen In the mate coach and other royal pcrsonagea quickly followed, and the wedding breakfast was served there to n. com pany of about 170 pontona, including tho royal family and relative and clos est friend. A feature of this wu the cutting of n glgantlo tot) pound wed 2 leT their cars. ?"S?.ZtfZ H. S. Royc. tho local dealer, la here J.' , j ",w " UN SUFFRAU E l,ady lXrla Oordon t-enmix, nnpliv. ady Klliabetb Howe l.yon. I.ady IHana lirldgetuan and Lady May Cambridge. Archbishop Gives Address The ceremony ended of Ilonortitoon at Turk. LuNlHOi, Feb. SM. It Is umbr stood tbiit Ylwitunt 1 jm.-vlli'M met the archbishop ' "n-cs Mary in pun Canterbury addrvsaed the couple. 1 '"V .i shvidk in pari: BEATEN IN APAN I'nUllW'Hil of lll'llddird "It seems probable that ao daughter :tnllty rt-utd to Lord of a relnnlng king was ever until today married In the abbey. Certaluly no dls- whloli I have, mndi) to hliu ui afore mentlutted. that he may tranter them Into lila iwn namu promptly after my dwith." The will further directs that "out of my estate thorn shall be purchas ed tor the aittd it it n k In Kntea and his wife, lino thousand dullard of the preferred Mock of tho Wtandard Oil company of New Jersey, wltlch bears seven per 'nt dlvldenda quarterly. The bequest la made the document statea "that aald lUukln ICua and Mr. Kstea to ln'lil them educate their children, and In recognition of the Mmlttctia whloh both of them have shown me In the past." "To my iWr 'friend. J. V. Her. nun and Mr. Hatlle Iturrlun," the will lMnuouths private prortorty and furniture on (innosseo street, and ten shares of thl capital stock of the l 8. National btnk of Portland, and 30 shiirei of the preferred stock of the Standard Oil of .New Jirm-y I ! given Mrs. llattlo Herrlan. To J. W llerrlan, the will beqiienths IUI) lots i In the Laurelhurt addition to Med ford. that cost me lio.ooo, exclusive the will direct thai the residue bl converlo,l Into muney tr Interest bearing aorurltle. and that the lu ccmo therefrum bo dlvbled belweeii Mrs. Ilattlo I,, Hon lull, Hiiukln Kutis, and the Cbrlntlau Hclence church of Medford, the latter to use the funds for charity. At the expiration of three years, the will directs that Hie estute be divided share and share alike, between llattle 1,, Herrlan, the trustee i f the Christian St lenni church of MudCord, mid Uanklu tea, The will direct that Attorney Por ter J. Soft liuvn charge of all legal work connected with the settlement of the ( slain, and la witnessed by lCd- win M. While and II. C. Smith of thh city. It Is reported ait attempt to break tlx wl'l will be made. who uro IjtSO'lU'rt. Weston Park Is a cluirmlna resi dence, mt umld tiinutltul surround marriage ever occurred here under In snd is In a portion of the country pf laxail- ttn t f flee funilturo. conditions quite like yours. Tbo war " t quite unknown to the prlnceea Tnn nnry, oxrent worki i n Chrl Una partly cmaled them. When the vxpv. teji to p ab,.ut three j t)(n Minf(l wnl.h wfB ,,,,, of ftbro of Urltlrth luanUood was being TAKE MOVIES OF the publicity. It's too bad. The ma jority of people in Hollywood are borne loving, bard working men and women, and these scandals do them and the plac a great Injustice, for they not represent the truth. "I have heard of. your wonderful Crater Lake and would like to go there one of these days and take some pictures. 1 travel with my own camera man and can take a reel anywhere I wish. 1 hope to make several here in your delightful city. But it you really wajit to know how it la done come and was not attenueu ty m demonstration, a snow storm accom panied by a cold wave interfering. JOFFRE TO ARRIVE COAST MARCH 28 .1.1.. i,iu. thrt r'V o irmnus, is fiyin to iir. anq tested day by day in the shell-swept wh,lU, Pt ,hw wnsli border. Prlnoew. Mrs. Herrlan. trenches anil on bare hillsides, you. my Mmy-, umj,., th,. Mnrtiuls of Cum-' The will direct that $J0 be paid brother, did much more than stand the! ln-Mae. has his homo at bhotton, a , to Mr. Maud T. Fdwards, "who ha test. 'few mllea awny. 1 faithfully 'coked after mv steno- "Such testing, such equipment can There some tnlk of a state belt ' graphic work, aud whose usefulness make good Its outwmo In the after-1 '"''n h',J ut Ou.-klngham Palace In ; j k!Djiy care I reeoCula. J-ear. No cull of that kind, no nece.!" ;rl5f "'mm.r in honor of their, Afpp m,kln( ,,, u !.,, ,. ,w . i i ni mui rle. These functions went " elty on that scale peae GcmI. will, u ,(Ut t (minl n - come again la your life time. To those !wl,ur. pf tho season In th. who are worthy of It. peace too brings .i.., of cjuevn Victoria, when Alex E CAIARIUIAL JELLY U auaianlrcd by M port tMrvUe to mtllloa Americans, Kondua't VnMk wumhrrt lot your .eakt, sossilng. cmsn. enroak calstrh, bcaJ. Us as rwM V SrC.Drulat I al tw 4 KONOON lUaawMtta, Htaa. SE.VTTLE. Feb. 2S. Commanders CENTURY 1 see me at the Page. We are rather i America a v . .w.-i. today oerfectlng plana for the enter- I'lVUU VL UUr 111119 BUUW IU1U lllIQIt )VU " ( will like 1C Miss Lovely smiled again she has a very wholesome, hearty one; gave the M. T. scribe a vigorous hanJbhake and left for lunch. Alt previous records of attendance at the forums of the Medford chamber of commerce will bo broken tomorrow a the indications are that there will be a full houss at the Medford hotel, the main dining room of which is be ing arranged to seat 250.. t.; The speaker, representing the Port land chamber of commerce, will pre-' sent a plan of friendly cooperation be tween Oregon's largest ffiBD lei pall t and Medford.1 '; 1.7 i 5 - physical phenomeua of recent out burst : In South America as recorded bir'aeisaaologist will; be duplicated by the Craters as tbelr real Tolcanic erup tion ia scheduled to take- place during the dinner -hour, '.'.iv .... . - Mlsa Louis Lovely, a motion jpirturp Starr- wBl have a part in the program and her cameramen ' will take . a few feet of film of those participating at lie forum: - ' .. - ; .. An advance sale of dinner tickets at 0e each la now in progress and these: may be secured at the office of the Medfonf chamber of commerce. Din ner tickets will also be sold at the Medford hotel on Wednesday morning but the number will be limited to the capacity of the dining room. PASS BONUS BILL tainment In Seattle of Marshal Joseph Jnffre. of France, following receipt of advices that he would arrivo in Vic toria, B. C, March ZS to hegm American tour. his WITHOUT REVENU E Man Mast Be Brave To Face Marriage . .aSHICTQ'nV; fW" SS.-Majbr-ffsy m,mler9 of tho house ways and fnean committee Indicated' to'd'ayaf: fer a fonfereBce , of more' than one hour 'that a stldlers' bonus bill with yut , any .revenue" provision would be agregt bjk oo r It was aaid that (here .had been no discusioupf post poning action"' , . ' '"''' - . v 1 -j ..f ij'T t.,. " VASH)XrOS; Fct. is. Han'ford llacKlder. national commander of the Amerkafl Leglcri, conferred with President Harding onthe' bonus 's!t vatioh today,' urging immediate' en actment of the legislation. 1 . 1 1 OMAHA, Neb.. Feb. 28. The Rev. I Edgar Merrill Brown, pastor of the : Dieta Memorial Methodist church, who is being' sued fer divorce by bis wife. told 7th congregation in his aernion 3undav that "It takes a maa o nerve and a woman "who Is Airave to face the marriage ceremony today:"' 4-fcich'nme,l-Vmlt 'iv:.couple. ln the holy, bonds of matrimony."-he said, "I say' to "myself: -Sir you are a stiorta man.' lrred and true.1" "! : l " -." LARGE AUDIENC E THRILLED BY BAT The Daily Bank Robbery British Gather at wedding j (Continued from Kage Oaa) COVINGTON, Ky.. Feb. 28. Three bandits this morning boarded a street car and at the points of guns rob be 1 the clerks connected with tho First National bank of Ludlow, Ky.. of a satchel containing f 7000. t i ' -"The Bat," lived up to advance no tices as a thrilling mystery play and delighted and bewildered a large au dience at the Page last night to tbe moment tbe final curtain fell. Tbero was a good company and effective stage settings.. ., The play Is not only mysterious but uncannily wierd, full of ghostly hap , pcclnga, rapid action and changes, piling mystery on mystery and thrill on tbrlll, interspersed with some de licious humor, which kept tbe au dience at high nervous attention and In trembling anticipation until the final explanation, which few bad guessed. Any playgoer who did not get a good kick out t( "Tho Hat" last night, and then, still laboring under its spell, went home and examined every closet closely for spooks, and saw that all windows and doors w-e aecnrely locked, must be blase beyond recall. COLUMBUS. Ohio, Feb. 23. Rob bers short' y before nocn today held up and robbed tho Hilltop branch of the Citizens Trust and Barings bank cf between 13,000 and $4,000. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 28. Five armed band its. shortly after 11 o'clock today held up and robbod a braqch of tho Fletcher Savings and Trust com pany and escaped with $30,000 in cash. Three of the men entered the bank and struck It. A. Bechtold, the assis tant manager, over the head aa he was closing the door to a vault. ' URGES PASSAGE SHIP BILL (Continued from Page One) 'AH arrangements for the big sports men's banquet at. the Hotel Medford tomorrow night have been completed and a fino program with many sur prises is promised. ' excess shall be paid to the shipping board to be placed in tho merchant marine fund from which the subsidy win be paid, although It Is stipulated that this shall not cit-t-ed "tho total amount of compensation received und-r tho proponed law. In addition to the ten per cent di version of customs receipts to create this fund, the bill provide that it Khali be derived from port tonnage duties, taxes or fees which would be doubled under tho bill and also the amount that would also be payable to tho poBtoffiru department for thu transportation of malls. DID PAD! DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? pain and torture of rheu matism can be quickly relieved' . by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth ease and comfort and lets you sleep wundly. VMways have a bottle handy and apply when you feel the first twinge. II ptiutrates without rubbing. It's splendid to take tbe pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and Btraim, still joints, and lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy, tek your neighbor. . At all druggists 35c, 70c, 11.40. inimeni Had That Tired, Worn-Out Feeling po you know that "awful tired feel ing," I'jiguldneBH. lame or weak back, sore muscles, stiff or swollen joints, or rheumatic pains uaually indicate kid ney trouble? Foley Kidney Pills act promptly and effectively. Mrs. Ro berta Lilly, 709 Alton St., Alton, Ill writes: "For three years 1 bad a tired, worn-out feeling. Various treatments failed. I began to improve on the sec ond dose of Foley Kidney Pills and to day I feci like new." bold everywhere. Adv. IU privilege In centriu places, liur Umlra. thi-n princm. central homes can besitow on English Lueen. ummlly acted life an inestimable boon. The fierce, representative. llcht which bests upon such a home ' """" "' '"' entensinrnoms reveals there what Is honorable aud,w"r',. miwt deadly dull ami Kin pure, now dowager aa the queen's In rx- . . . . . I.... I, ! HI U UWU It! M"'1' ,.,,,. iuv 1 kii .vm n ,r-,,..- ,u rv.tlfi. ullun wlien ttiev spreads. There Ilea the opportunity L.1Ul( lo Th. Mx ,, nw for both: you are giving to ue It. ,ll.l,Ht,.d would, however, be on milt "To .von my child, the war days of different lines and the foripal elate vour girlhood bivught occasion lor mudrtHoH with which t heart . t.titii clad senice. Experience, however used to be opened would lie tllml. simple. In a hosultal ward, can give anlnll,,vtl abiding stimulus to one who carea. LAST TIMES TODAY "Sacred and ' Profane Love" Starring !:ut 1'iTguMoii. fnm lunel ami piny by Arnold IW n noil, IXiurad Nngel In Uk com. lu that effort, as also In tho leadership of disciplined English girlhood, you bavo gained thought and knowledge hlch you will now contribute to aecur- ing the strength, orderllneits and sun shine of a great English home. I Hasplness In Horns "Together you will set yourselves to this. Happiness In home life eveu I CROW ELL WILL FILED (Continued from Page One Christian Science church of Medford. "1 he TTtnclngl to be held Intact, and tho Interest accruing therefrom to he disposed by It, as It mi desire." To Helen M, Drown of Bedford, a 1 500 certificate of the U. 8. National md. Or pit valdo of $li!00 la biueathed. absolute and unconditional." JTen share cf the United States 13 3, Nn, co. from T " -- - atsv.ImWrUM.W.UaRW,W?f,,f this city.- Tho will reads. 'Wd ehnre or, stock: artit"all-thereof;-are-- la ;.. the posMesston f t he said HanVlrt Fa tea,' subject "to nty' right to receive th , Inpomo thereof during mv life. 1 dl rcft my executor to recognlxb' the irnn'fer of I be aboirn Mhares' lo him. ahon It la Klikauiwl liLa vnnn m-tlti hlph J ,...v 'r" ,,..,1, Dn.tl.i, J n...n .llkl KM ,r.Mlfinn 1- . mall.. f r. l f v.,, r,, , , y, It has Its root in mutual lpv which is tender and thoughtful in reaurcv, un selfish in devotion, but. brave and. uu reserved ia its honeety of m sel so you .may:, together s : from strength to strength.. ... . ' ..,:,' NEAV YORK, Feb. 28. Involuntary bankruptcy petitions were filed today against four more New York brokerage houses, the latest being Howell and Wales, with estimated liabilities pf ?GOO,000 and asHets of about $400,000, and Hall and company, whose liabil ities were placed at $100,000 and assets nt $20,000, . . The ' dean-of Westminster rewived them and to the strains. of Sir Hubert Parry' bridal march,: faintly . beard from the Interior of tbe abbey they were conducted' by gentlemen ushers I down the aisle and around the. uu known warrior's grave, between rows of guests Btandtng ia phalanxes on either side to their places In the sacrarum. Royal Nabob There Officials of tho royal house headed the procession, followed by the Mar quis and Marcbloneea of Cambridge, Lord Leopold of Mount Batten with them Marquis and Marchioness Carls brooke, tbe ITincesa Royal Marie Lou ise, Princess Helen Victoria, Lady Pa tricia Kamsay, tho Earl and Countess of Athlone, the Duchess of Albany, Princess Beatrice, Princess Louise. Duchess of Argylo, Princess Chris tinla and the Princess Royal Victoria, the lord steward and lord - rbamber lalo: then came Prince Henry, Queen Mother Alexandra, King George, Queen Mary and the Duke of York, fidlowcd by eleven household officials, the at tendants bringing up the rear. The Viscount Arrives Viscount Lascolleg accompanied by bis groomsman and Major Sir Victor Audley MacKenzie. D.8.O., arrived at tbe poet's corner door of the abbey and was conducted to the seat reserved for him at the south side of tbe steps lead. ing to the sacrarium by one of their majesty's gentleman ushers. He, with the rest of the assemblage, stood until the royal party reached the places aaslgncd them. Tho officiating clergymen the Arch bishops of London and Oxford, and Canon Maurice Laacolles, the bride groom's uncle wearlns caiies, assem bled in the Jorusalern chamber of tbe abbey and moved to tboir places in the eacrariuro, the voluntary being played aa they proceeded up tbo navo. . Tha Bride Arrives Meanwhile a storm of cheering out side proclaimed tbe arrival of the bide and king. Mary stepped from her coach truly a princess in her fairy-, like gown, combining tho sheen ofi silver, tbo filmy down of tullo, tbe sparkle of beads, the dull lustre of pearls and the exquiHite colorings of satin and old lace, againHt which con trasted tho wonderful four and a half yard train with its silk embroidery and crynlal work. Tbo veil, thrown back from her face over a triple diadum of twisted sllvor and orango blosHornii, revealed the de mure features of the princess. On bor drive from the palace the bridal gown had been cloaked iu a rich ermine wra. The dean received the party. "Lead Us', Heavenly Father," was played aa the bridal procession moved up tho nave, headed by hotiaehold officials, the stale chamberlain, tbo dean, can ons and choir, the latter comprising 44 "The power ao to do luust come from on high. We are here this morning as Christians; our fealty and yuur fealty are pledged to the Lord- Thu center, inspiration, the Blaster ia the bumo is Jesus Chrlht. our Lvrd. It, Is In. his name that with gladness of heart and buoyancy of hope, wo today, ou behalf of the whole empire and people, bid you Uod-speed." , - ,- -. . , , Tbe bride ami bridegroom then ! passed toward the confessor chape),' w here two register were algned, one known as the royal register, in which , tbo entry of the ceremony occupied six j pages and the other the abbey register i which is HiKncd alike by royalty and ' subjects. Mary used a gold quill pen. j one of her wedding gifts. The signing i completed, the bridal march from ! 'Romeo and Juliet" and Mendelssohn's j wedding march were played. Tho bride j and bridegroom stepped down tho ab- Imy to the west duor, preceded by the choir and clergy and followed by the j hridenmaidH. The clergy moved off to the Jerusalem chamber and tho crowd, j - L An ..A 1. .. . U - u , V. bridal couple in tho doorway cheered . j Crowds Co Wild i King and queen and other members of the royal family moved toward the j door and tho viscountess and her hus-: band began their triumphal return i through tumultous street throngs, ns- ing this time the carriage) in which, Quen Mary went lo the ab!ey. Thej route was chosen to give othur crowds, a view of the cotiplo, ! Cake 7 Feet High At the Mall the carriage turned Pit C J X. ! LL L J I TOMORROW PAULINE FREDERICK tui tbo MOIIUMI of . mrwrr In a p4cturk " mUou f Marlon - th-th's iwmM, ' - -IIoummi of 4.1am,'' . . ' i''.- :' t'it.vt 5 mm ui !s ;f.;;;THEXUREO,JAPE!r;, i, RIALTO FROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD Woman Relied Upon Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Emporia. Kansas. "I began uaing Lydia E. Pmkham'a medicines years ago wnen i waa a gin. For several vearg I had severe pains at menstrual penoos, making me very wcaK and mterienng with my regular da ties. I tried sevoral relief. I was Induced to try kyaia E. Ilnkham's Voire- table Compound ly friends and it re stored me to normal health. I often have occasion and do recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles Rimilar to my own. You may use these facta aa a testimonial. " Eva Audkich, 213 Union St, Emporia, Kansas. There are many women who first used our Vegetable Compound during their girlhood days. They found it a valuable help during trying; periods. In later years they use it whenever they feel those annoying symptoms which women often have, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a woman's medicine. It is pre pared carefully from the bestquality of medicinal plants, whose properties are especially adapted to correct the troubles boys and JJ men, Then came the bride j women have, iiiiiiiP'wmiiiiii t 111: - J '11 lilll . . V Jilllll MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price-MANN'S .V., Wednesday Specials It Will Pay You to See These $5.00 WAISTS $3.00 Beautiful new Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chene Waists, all colors and sizes. Every one worth $5. Wednes- $3Q0 day special $15.00 DRESSES $10.00. Women's all silk Taffeta Dresses, new spring styles. Cheap at $15.00. Wed-nesday . special $10:00 each $10.00 COAT SALE $10.00 25 new Spring Coats, made of all wool materials, splendid values, new dolors. On sale Wednesday, $10.00 Look at These Prices 15c Huck Towels, now ... 10c $1.89 Bleached Sheet $1.48 $1.19 Stitched Batts, each 98c 35c Figured Lawn, yard . . 29c $1.25 Rajah Silk, yard . . .89c $2.50 Crepe de Chene, yd $1.98 $1.00 UNDERWEAR 69c Women's white and flesh color ed Muslin Night Gowns and Chemise. Cheap at $1.00. Wednesday 69 C Special, each ......... $1.00 SHIRTS 69c Men's blue and grey Chambry Work Shirts, all sizes. 'A splen did $1.00 value. Wed. gQ Special, each ......... . $1.00 BLOUSES 75c Boy's Wash Blouses, made of striped Percale, good quality, all sizes, $1.00 value. 7Kc Wed. special, each ..... V NEW CRETONNES Just in Our new Colonial Draperies. Hundreds of new patterns to choose from. Special for Wednesday, 20 pieces new cretonne, 50c value. Wednesday only, 3 S C yard , Women's 85c Lisle Hose, now 50c Women's, $1.25 Cham' oisette Gloves, now $1.00 pair Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Postage Prepaid. Agents for Pictorial Pattern's. ' Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances E. Main and N. Central Medford, Oregon