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PAOE SIX TRIBUNE, MKPFOUP. OHl'-OON", TUESDAY, MAKCH -7. 1 22 HIGH SCHOOL PLAY GREA I SUCCESS EVERY PAR I 1CULAR The high school operetta ".Miss Cherryblossom," which was , pre sented lnt nlRht at tho rage Too- tro, was in the opinion ot all those who attended a distinct success. Af ter the performance, where groups from the audience gathered, nothing but favorablo comment wan hoard. Mtsa Frances Sherwood, supervisor ot music in the public schools of this city, who directed tho production, was highly contended for the excel lent work dono with so large a cast. ' Between tho first and second acts "MIks Sherwood was preseuted with a beautiful bouquet from the cast in appreciation of tho painstaking ef fort put forth by her in making the production a success. Between the socond and third acts Miss Sherwood expressed her appreciation to the patrons, tho business firms and all others who assisted to generously by lending property, etc. The stage setting, which represent ed a garden adjacent to a Japanese tea, bouse, was made especially tor the occasion by Tom Swem, assisted by the sewing class of the high school . under Miss Carroll, and the scores ot j and prvRculcd a very effective dance. Marjorle Skeeters and Oeorge Stew art In the role of a pair of lovers, which lnvrlved uearly as much vo cal work as the part of lending man and lady, did tholr parts very well. Much credit goes to tho orchestra which gave admiral'!" support to the sinners throughout the perfcrruance. Tho east of principals, all of whom deserve a fnll measure of credit, Is as follows: , Cherryhlosaom, brought up as the daughter of Kckeme, (n reality Evelyn Barnes of ( Xew York, l S. A lilllie surrounded a western district ndh loan wem mnd Iwtoi Ootulir 1. 1 U tli Uxut xrro iniuU m'UT ootuliM- overwhelmed It Uh machine gun ttr. 18. being HI lcf cent of the sum of 1, tOSS ixml lu-foru October 1, liua. The gunmen took to cover and casual U the adjustetl eervKo credit of tho (tho dnti of the maturity of tho cri tics were llKht, it any at all. BONUS BILL WILL PASS (Continued from Paw Ono) Votonin. figured on tho lal of II u lliricnle) tli nmount uilvuneed would diiy tor donieatio service and $t.2& for w 70 cr cent ot the sum ot tl) the those who served ovoisoas and 1500 service credit Increased iy S& wr tor thw who did not. plus (!) in- cent lun (!) Intercut nt the rule or terewt therton from October 1, 4V per cent compounded Meml-aiinu-is::, to tho d.tte of tint milking of the n'.ly. ' rrTTTJT""" '"n ftt lhe rilU l,t 4 v"r uu" 1C u Vetci-ttii iluf.iulU'it for one yvur ! i-- .v - nti.tuv eomr-ouuiica miniumy. in iiu imvimmn to the irovci'ntiiciil rctury to tho vrlerun It living. Iu otiso of tho veteran's death after the expi ration of tho . six months after tho maturity of tho loan or In the paw ot his death after September SO, such difference shall bo paid to the Ktppoy beneficiary under tho rtlflete ex- IU oortiricivto Would hv Voided, but If i,.. luti'iniYtxl tenia ihnn the limMimim iiiiilioilrcil I'V the law he tumid ho paid I'O ("'I' cent of till- dlf fclcnce lie. iwiH ii what lie lii i lowed ttnd what he was imthiii'Uod tv tho law to borrow. It a veteran held Ills certiricnto for Ihe full twenty ycitiM . Iit Would be I a til the nuiii of hU tieivb o credit, lie creuned by !' per ci'iit, i itM 4 l pel teul IntercHt, iMiiitioinulel iiiinnnlly. INFLUENZA Ai a preventive, melt and In I hale night and morning CW l7MlUtatt tW Wt orllllant paper flowers and strikingly 1 co-operate. An alumnus was heard v-ept that if such beneficiary dlos be fore tho veteran and no new bencfk- liiry la named or if tho beneficiary In tho first lntrtar.ee luut not )Vt been namd. then tho payment shall bo made to the eatuto of tho veteran. It .Veteran Uses. (d) If the veteran dies before tho principal Is due, the amount ot the unpaid principal and tho unpaid in? tcrest accrued up to the date of hta dsath shall bo Immediately duo and . payable In ttuch case or it tho vote-1 mn illi.it nftnr thn urlnrltwll iit duo. 1 -Francis rrescott bul a(u,r the expiration of tho six. Worthlngton's prl- I months after the principal is due or vate secretsry Harme Caton-tptoro October I, IMS, tho bank shall Jessica Vanderpool. 'Worthlngto'n's lupon notleo of death present tho ccr-i niece Marjorle Skeeters'tlflcate and noto to the secretary, who, Togo, a Japaneso pollUclan ot high lh thereupon caneel the nots and : rank Robert Johnston !P t,1tho.bunk in X fu.?f,c ?i A large number ot the high school. iMmtMl t tho nt0 faculty, several alumni and hosts of ln notei acrruyl up to date of students not mentioned on the pro-;the check issued to the bank: exopt grams or, elsewhere assisted in mak- that if prior to the payment, tho bank lug the operetta the success which it is notified ot the death of the veteran, ultimately proved. The I access of The secretary ahall deduct the this venture Is a practical demonstra- amount remaining from tho face ot Hon of what tha local h ah school cneca. students are capable ot when they I Kokemo, a proporietcr of a tea garden ln Tokeo, Japan. Com edy part - Milan Jacobs John Henry Smith, a New Yorker, on a visit to Japan as a guest ot Mr. Worthlngton V. Rj Walker Henry Fester Jones, Jack's pal. In lovo with Jessica Oeorse Stewart Horace Worthlngton, a New York stock broker, who Is entertain ing a party ot friends with a trip to Japan on "his private yacht James Young, vivid costumes which, coupled with the scenery, were responsible tor tho excellence ot the stage effects, were made -by the students, under the di rection ot Miss Lydia Deane. of the Dennison department ot the Med ford Cook store. . The entire performance was car ried eft with exceedingly few errors and the cast, from the principals down to the tiny children from the grades, were unusually easy ln their manner. Milan "Mike" Jacobs, as Kokemo, comedian of the cast, did his part es pecially well. Injecting original com ments occasionally! which kept the house In a roar of laughter. Billle Rlppey and Bill Walker, as lead'ng lady and leading man, carried off 4helr parts In a very commend- ablo minnof as did Boh Johnston.1 Id the part Ce) When any loan, to In default the bank ahall within thirty day to remark tha. she hoped this spirit lrefiaury ct -j,. tact!l utlve to the would soon crop out in other lines ct notei th, namo of lho veteran and the endeavor. i number of his certificate, (f) The loan bails of any certifi cate at any time ahall, for the purpose of this section, be tho amount of the adjusted aorvlee credit, plus intarmt thereon from October "1. 19:t, to such time, at the rate of S per cent per annum compounded annually. I ft) No payment upon any note shall be made under this section by the aecrvtary of the treasury to any bank, unlena the note, when presented Dr. Jouctt P. Dray is ln receipt ot a letter from Mrs. Henry A. Stokes. Reno. Nevada, asking that the Mall Tribune make correction of tho ac count published stating that there was to him is accompanied by on affidavit no record ln this county showing her made by an officer of the bank before marriage to Mr. Stokes, who was fro- a notary public or other officer dealg'- zen to death recently. "On September nuted for the purpose by regulation of 22, 1920, 1 married the couple. Mis the smmary aad . stating that the Viola Atkinson and Henry A. Stokes, nk has not charted cvllectrd or ... , . . n attempted to charge or collect directly an army officer and sharpshooter. or ,Jlrwl a f of other says Dr. Dray. "This marriage was K.nllM in...t m.authbr- inimedlatcly recorded and .the, county bv uii.ectlon) In rwoect ta ar ot ToKco the villains in-' clerX;omco ehow" that" the marrUge becauro of !' .miJe under, UUa u,, ,,..jit ZJ.7.tiA I 4egai. JuetM. to, ,irs. tuoaes, rw-tlon Dy the Mb to.a veoran. Apy t;X;t JnjlhiBitnrisi; JtW1'sJlws! CjOe. Kftihe Mff'ant,irf "fltyingr !l jBjm$ ing man's periods of 'J..II j". ' i -ii i ' ; Miiiiio.iiikl 1 whlchK or. Oirwrlor, qUitS-r, or U vft I Brsi asks tiat the 'correction be made: 'P!eH or ateropt to char pr. eoyt 'V W ' , - ,hi- ,M nH any. such... fe, or .oiimpefwutliSfl, shall rine ,i.rw . .w.v lM! liabl to- the .vvtyyaa for a penalty Dear-. Tr-r: -r-jLri r" r" v . .r of pno nunared uoiiars to do recovei- lead-: VtJn i'Wi,'v,.F."'." ;a a evU uit,,lrpug.ht by titlo voter edjn this. xtv and are .'drawing good shall' make regulations for the on notJcea in the Portland ' newspapers.' ' J torvoment. ,of.,;iha . provUilops f .this llennan iirnu" the A'pplegate 'dls- ;tin..Jr7.,. n ,v . v. , y..0,..j. trict-i-ounis man", . who : nentiys 'XaO H 'Z ' " lii 7TL 'I Li'..-Ii!' AJi Pr;VNo..cortitU;otH issued vrlsjit oi- uv-u i.4 ..vr ty-Y- rr4 binder Lthe -provteUwis oj- hl rasa ir;s m.vio uuflfuM wuira.v. mf (lJwU b neKOtlublp or BUgnbl that ciUV.wao, found Rutltj,-, la Justice or uwxj a.munty for.a Joanthar Hoimana court yesterday , and. . was thajv ena made, under . the . provlsiuns fined. $7d and costs, .and in addition of th act authorUlng loans by banks will not lie pennitied..to operate an Wbi-nevor the .aecwary ot the tra automobile for the remainder of this ury ilnds that any such oertiflcato, or year. The charge against him was -lbt as been neroUatod or a-sisned iu.. . . m.i- in or has nerved as security in violation v. Vi..UB - ,.v. of a vUlIon of thig Bctjon, the imprudent and reckless manner. rlKhu of thc veteran undar this title j. u. carey is among me Meoioru hs forfelteU." chills and fever and Bsts registered at rurtiano noteis After September 30. l25. the gov- such Dams in m v tn:s weeK. ernmeot wouiu loan to veterans on riehtsideandakard ! Tickets for the Ashland-Medford certlflcate th! amount advanced if lump there. I could basketball game Thursday will be on ! sale at Crowson. Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. According to reports from Ashland the chamber of commerce election last night resulted In a victory for the chamber and a defeat for the Greer forces. Carter, Smith and McCoy, the three directors opposed by Greer'wln nlng out at the head of the ticket. The other directors elected were Holmes who was high man, McNair and Fergu son. ' : SUCH PAINS AS THIS WOMAN HAD Twollontb Could Not Turn m6L. LjdU L Pinkluun's Vegetable Coin pound Finally Restored Health v . ... Seattle, Washington. ! had dragr tpag pains first and could not stand on icy feet, then I bad not turn myself in bed and could Dot sleep, 1 was this way tor over two months, trying everything; any one told me, un til myBister brougnt me a txnue oi uyaia E. Pinkham's Veee- table Compound. 1 1 took it regularly un til ail tne hard pains bad leu me and l was able to be up and to do my work again. The hard lump left my side and I fed splendid in all ways. I know of many women it has helped," Mrs. G. Richardson, 4640 Orcaa St, Seattle, Washington. This is another case where Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound DYED A SWEATER AND SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Every "Diamond . Dyes' tells bow to dye or tint tadod garment or drapery color that will pot streak. package any worn a new rich spot, fade IRISH WAR SCARE UP AGAIN 1 or run. Perfect borne dyeing is guar- f Continued from Paae One) . antd with DUmond Dyes, even urtsa tiaUA H IfttA rtftfrtPsi. Jllstt foil Drougniresuitsaiier yvrngeveryHiuig cUimneys made, pot shots at workers your druggist whether the material imy one told me had failed. goinj? t0 lhe BWpyardg- Thl8 brought yu wih to dye is wool or silk, or I If you are suffering from pam, her- barrack, noarhv with ma- whether It is linen, cotton, or mixed voosnessand are always tired; if you . . wh 'dld u-tOo ooda- For y-one years millions of re low spirited and good for nothing. " a.uBUn8,,nI r . ,. ld V. women have been ukIok "Diamond lane Lydia ti. nnutiam's vegetable "luu u.uUCD ,vDU.v- tyym.. t0 ad(J ypQrs of w,r t0 tht.lr txmpouna. xou may not only relieve eu so rar as non. 'old. shabby waists, skirts, dresseH, the present distress, but prevent the During the night firing rarely ceased cou(j,, BWoators. stocking, draperies. QtwwjiBieovw more oenviu ireuoie. i adjacent to Carrlck Hill. The military hanirlnKH. cveTythlnir! Adv MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S WEDNESDAY SPECIALS FOR WOMEN 500 yards all Silk Crepe de Chene in corn, apricot, Nile green, rose and cherry, 40 inches wide, $1.75 value. Wed nesday special, . Jii9 yard Women's new Pongee Silk Waists. All sizes, worth $5.00. Wednesday $3.98 special FOR MEN Men's Blue Denim Bib Over alls. Good quality. Cheap at $1.25. Wednesday 95 C special, pair Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length, fine $1.25 value. Wednes- QKn day special, suit Notion Fair Opens Saturday Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEDFORD, OREGON . Notion Fair Opens Saturday Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Postage Prepaid. Agents for Pictorial Patterns. SHOWING AT REGULAR PRICES - ADULTS 39o KIDDIES lOo Inoludoa War Tux "Peacock Alley" is a lane just around the corner from the primrose path. 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'f i I u. n it . ?jr a ii ? ;ri.K "i- - I'll iml' raVii'Hii ('Or fo) q a" '1-' ' SEE WHAT FAMOUS ' 0RITI08 HAVE 8Am ' j The Year's ' 'w Vil , . v I ' Super- , S n ' MAE MU1MY IN A GLAMOROUS, GORGEOUS PHOTOPLAY 07 PARIS AND NEW YORK BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAWN , ' ; jfFEACOCIi ALLEY j