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page Einnr TITE MEDFOHD SUN. ' ORTKIOX. TlirRSDAV. .ItTNl-: I. Ur22 START TRIAL OF VALENTINO. WIFE WILD CM WEL1Y DETERMINED 10 FIRST WITNESS LOS' -ANGELES. June 1. The state of California began production ,' of a rnl lrani.t by wl artists today undor UlU of "People versus Valen- j lino, Digamy, In which Doilolph VANQUISH ROMEO ANOTHER SLASH IN R. R. WAGES READY TOM RAY TO MEET THIS TIE A 50.00010 REDUCTION champion miller CHICAGO, June 1. Delay In eoinpi-j threatening a strike as a l c:iult. will liition of tho minority report bv tho Hfforl till blacksmiths. iiuu'hinlwtM. i W members of the board Is all Unit -;;"'. hoot i.m.ul workers. chH'tiiciil workers, cr men and help Komeo Mhk.mi, known throughout withholds announcement of another ,H th(J ,,ePVt,0 of , lu,a,tl H r. tho Pacific northwosr as a fighter, ar- slush of J50.000.000 from tho want's of road. r'.vod hire for his tour-rcind return railway employe by the railroad labor; The undo of reductions is Haiti to j'i,Kl.i,. go- witn netty. i;ie iiiano wiiu oat. at uuaru h was saui uniay. range- rrotn five to nine rent an hour, the Nat smoker tomorrow night. Ko-j Details of the reduction at" feet in a : Among the decreases In the Impending meo in in even bettor shape than be-, -teu.oiHi shop crafts employes have decision are said to be tho fallowing; GOLD HILL JUNE 6 ROOSEVELT SAYS APAN NEW NAVY VuUntino. twice married film actor,; " d expected to Rive the wild- been completed, u was nan!. Ihiscut.j "Apprentices five renin: helpers appeared in the title role, and Jean I eat a real scrap. 1 his fight, however,, widen Is U follow the $ .0,000,000 re- fivo cents; mechanics seven rents; Acker,' bis first, wife, a screen net-! will ho only an added feature on the ductton In tho wages of 400,000 main-! passenger ear men seven cents' rmoker card. Jack t'onnor of Oak- tonauoc of way employes who are freight ear men nine cents. I land, and Jess Ingram f t his tity less, appeared as w tineas tor the stale It was the preliminary hear ing of . Valentino on n felony charge growing out 'f )ils marriage May 13 ut Mcxicali, Mexico to Miss Winifred Shnughncssy liudnut. known In pro fessional life as N.itvicha Ilambova. The marriage occurred after a di vorce ease in which Valentino was awarded an Interlocutory decree from J Jean Acker In January. The California, law of divorces provides that the marriace status is unchanged by an Interlocutory de-! cree which Ik purely a Judicial find- j ing and that marriage is not termi nated until one year thereafter when a final decree issues. I The preliminary hearing opened . with Jean Acker on the stand. She testified that her name was Jean Acker Valentino, and after consulta tion with attorneys It was made part of the record 4tht the-legal or real name of Valentino is Guglielmo. Shu testified' that 4sho- married Valentino in Hollywood on November 5, 1S19 and 'that the ' marriage had nut J hi 11 unnulled. -William Clay Silver, a newspaper man of Calexk-o, the California town across the border from Mexicull, tes tified that he attended the wedding of Valentino at the home of Mayor Moller on the afternoon of May IS. It was attended by about fifteen per sona, including several Mexican of ficials, Sliver testified. - A dinner followed tho ceremony. Silver said, and photographs were taken of Valentino and the bride. Just prior to the wedding Silver said, the bride-to-be was reluctant to go ahead with the marriage and asked If It were valid and being assured by Silver and Valentino that it was per fectly valid, Silver said she consent ed to the ceremony. Silver's wife also testified of witnessing the mar- riage. t"" Mrs. Kamaldo Lugo ' of Palm Springs. Cat., ut the northern end 01 the Imperial valley testified that Vnl will supply the ten rtund main event. 8! S , c v r s ? s -1 t i f DEFENSE STARTS IN A. W. WALKER INSURANCE CAS E Wild Cat Welly The civil suit of the A. W. Walker Auto company against the Firemen's K.ind Insurance company for the col lection of approximately $10,000 0n a lKlicy covering the 17 used cars and a tractor and truck lost in the fire that gutted their storage ipiarters en the evening of February 11. IStSI was re sumed In the circuit court this morn ing. A. Walker was on the stand most or ednesday, testifying relative to the fire, cars, their value, and was subjected to a long cross examination. J. F. Hittson and George I Trelchler, JAIL INMATES CALL OFF STRIKE T ON SHOR RATIONS Messrs. William Zelgler and Mavbl Miller, languishing In the county Jail on variations of bootlegging Indus try charges, mutiuled lids moyduK. ai(d refused to work. Tho gentle men were assigned the task of clean ing bricks and stood tipoii their dig nity and constitutional rights. Jack Smith. In jaii on un Indictment al leging "advocating the commission of a felony." also balked, but, as he, is awaiting trial. It is not nmuul- An unusually Inlcrostlnt wi'cMIIng match between Waller Miller uf l.os physical illicit..!' of the I.oh Angeles Athletic club nu Tom Hay I of liiuiiha. Nebraska, p.(,i; i.f Farmer Ituins, will bo staged at the pavilion Ccld 1 1 ill, Or.'K.oi, June 6. TIiIm hhould be one of the greatest alhlell.' contests that the (it. Id lllll commis sion has ever presented lu the public id, southern Oregon. ' The large and enthusiastic audi ences that have show 11 their appre ciation good hooeot clean spoil of the htKhcNt order during the past year will have another great oppor tunity the evening of Juno lith. when the middleweight championship in at stake. Walter Miller Is the present mid dleweight champion wrestler, hold ing 'the Police lianelte belt, ll.n wrest lc i oxer lllOu matches of which be has losl only four, n won derful record. Tom Hay. aspirant to middleweight honors Is conceded to be tho fastest man of his weight on the mat today. Lovers of k.mhI clean wrestling will see a nialch nevt Tuesday night al j Uold Mill woi tli going u thousand I miles lo w 11 nets. j Two pood preliminaries w III pre ! rede the main event. Oral Ulalr of jtiold :l. ll'T. pounds villi wrestle it Mrdford youth of the same Wright to open the 'evening's entertainment. T A VIOLATION WASHINGTON. J 11 11.. I .Acting Secretary IIoohcvi'Ii of Hie navy, re sH.tiilni; to tin loquhy its to Toklo pivss illspatiiieN describing a new .1 up lines. naval hnllillng program conlciii plulliig evpcinlltiiro of $:'sj, 000,0011 whs understood In liavo told the senate naval committee t'Mluy that s i far us Urn nnvy. ilopiiiiinmit had uscirlalii"il I he program wiin Id stiiti roufoiiiilly with iho linns eoiifoi'onco nuvul ttetiiv, The Imiulry as tu the tlbpui'tiiirtil't luroniiiitli.il willi respect hi the ills puiiii, which hutil tin. proHiiim provid ed for ntlio rnilHKin ntul HH ijoot I'.iv t l n was iiindo by Hctiutor l'oliintci', ru pulillcun, WaiihlngUin, Mr, Untmevclt deiiined to tllHciiMa the iiuiibti' In open boh . ton itu.l ait evecutlve si'sslnu was ordeied, The lictlpg Hoeii'diry la sillil l Iiiivo stilted that the lie Japunesu construction was foe th purposu uf ; "rounding nut'' lis nnvy and to Iiiivm pointed out tliul I lie naval lr'uly placed mi limit ml "mull rriilsfli'M. Ho , was underslooil also (o Imye dorlareil ' that the navy ilepartiiiebt (uuld deny Ihe priss reiHirl pi (he effect that Japan was bull. lint: l bun In iruls.'ia. sory for him to toll and spin. auto dealers of this city were called, j The stale law prescrll.es that prls and testified relative to the value of i oners, who refused to worfc w hen the cars. Other witnesses to he called 1 called upon" shall be put upon a by the plaintiff on the same point ore! bread and water diet." and County Roy Pruitt, Secley V. Hall, and C. K. ! Judge Curdner announced that the S11111II Fry. ' A butcher who experts 'he best trade to want only liver wurst Is a pessimist. "Topics of tho Iniy" Films. With Me.U.o d Irs.ts H.ilfnrd nisilw j TMI1V t'M.l.l ll HIM Tl'' SfltP. Pi:it A til' it 111; hi wiiippfh Til K SWFIli:. tl, lltV! IHW THAT llilsllMW Colli) I II. Ill', Herbert Rawlinson ,NW PI Al(i lit the St, l.'le. Hm. ,Slor Scrapper R I ALTO Nwnday "HIS HACK AlIWr TI1F WAH." Gates, all local auto dealers. Hrc Chief Law ton am! Miss Gladys lied well, bookkeeper for the aubi firm were also witnesses. The defense is exacted to 0en this afternoon, and insurance experts from Sau Francisco will be among the wit nesses called. The case is highly in volved and replete with technical testi-;'hem to "take a chance on sweating mony. Dr. Gitzen. a veterinary, test!- H ain't killed anybody yet." This fied to the present condition of the plea also faiVd. so the change In diet I Both of these boys are rated high and cars. M ! was ordered. The thuight i f miss- prescription would be gtven. and the jailer announced that solitary con finement would be the lot of tho mal contents until they felt like working.! Sheriff Terrlll called upon his ob-l slreperous charges, and commanded them to go to work, and getting no results, changed tactics, and begged entino and his bride occupied for two have had lots ot rln .iDB1.ipnc. amii Firo Chief Ijiwton wa called as Hie 1 lg a meiil overcame their prejudice. or three days a ottaBe at Palni.tbe,r scrap ghou)d be-a dandy. . first witness for the defense, and was nd the strike was off. j It thl bride? ont token the' ' Mexi -ffKhting" Joe Blackburn, who put not allowed to testify whether or not) The physical grind to which the r uauiing rncK 10 sieep lasi year, m me lire was auspicious, una reoiioti " 1 1 n',u nmiMu ui He testified ' Knoch'n ir(ar off hrlck. whllu II ivtiintp n tha trnm fin living in the cottage with Valentino. c'np 01 ne prettiest ftglits of the year, ; incidents of the blaze. Mrs. I.ugo said that she went to' will battle Kid Meadows in a six, that the fire "did not get to the trac- the cottage in the forenoon and saw Valentino and the bride at breakfast, attired In pajamas. AMERICAN UN round semi-windup. This will be a . tor," and that the celling over the trac winner-take-all scrap and should be tor was scorched. The chief estimated WIN IN TENNIS good. A four round curtain raiser will complete the card. The first fight tomorrow night w'U le starred at 9 o'clock to accom modate thom: who attend the Cham ber of Comuerce banquet and don't want to miss fhe smoker. Ladies are cordially 'nvitil tc 'ttetid. Y. M. C. A. CHAMPIONSHIP'S CHESWICK. England. June 1. Miss EliKpicyt Ityan of San Fran cisco won her match today in the women's singles for) the Middlesex tennis championship, defeating Miss Stafford 6-1. 6-2. . In tho . women's doubles, Mrs. Molla Jtjurstadt Mallorj-, the Ameri can woman champion and Mr Kdiih Sigotirm-y of I tost on defeated Misses Marietta "and Best 6-3. li-4. j Miss Ityan also ,reached tho semi- I finals J'y disposing of Miss Stafford, a promising young English girl. Shu will meet Mrs. I'eaeock tfl'Xt, former champion of India. E I the damage to the tractor as neglig ible. A HurVm car also escajied the flames, the witness said. The next case on tho criminal docket Is that of the state against Ernest S. (Dud Wolgamott. charged with pos session of Intoxicating liquor. This will be followed with the case of the state against Cliff Larkins. charged ith a statutory offense, to be followed the case of the state ts. Jack Smith, charged with advocating the commis sion of a felony, the action arising out of the alleged suicide of an aged prospector, on Sardine creek last winter. court honoe trees. OBITUARY U. 5. Govt, Agrees to Receive Commission On French Finance WASHINGTON, June 1. The French government has been Inform ed that the American government will receive a special mission of French financial experts to discuss tho nation's war debt, it won stated today after the second meeting of the allied debt funding commission. No definite date fur the discussion has been set. WASHINGTON, June 1. The al lied debt funding commission 'met today for its second meeting since its creation by congress to negotiate the funding-of the eleven billion dollars owed thia country abroad. The championship of tho Modford Y. M. C. A. league will undoubtedly be decided tonight. Tho game is between the Christians and the South Metho dists. Each team has suffered but oce defeat this season and are on their toes for the contest this evening. The handsome orange and black pennant offered by Messrs. Meeker and Elliott will ko to the winners. Tho board of control of the league are considering plans for a banquet to which the. members of each team in tho league will be Invited and the for mal presentation of the trophy may be made there. The general public is invited to the game tonight. It will be staged as usual at the Holly street grounds at ' the zero hour of fi: 15, and the promise I is made by the management that there , will be absolutely no games of chance j in the side shows, the game on the diamond being generally conceded to have sufficient element of chance to sutinfy the most sporting. No adihis sion will be charged. Ladies and chil dren free. The Daily Bank Robbery BALOON 8PILL3 PILOT (Continued from Page One) MURDER PLOT DEEPENS (Continued from page one) ports received 'by New -York railroud officials here. . that now declare that their failure to find the "Koss" mentioned by Ward as biackmailer-inchlef, convinces them Central ; that-"Kobs" Is a pure myth, marked the '.sixteenth day since . cx-Sallor Peters,waa found shot to death on-thc Kensico reservoir road. . the search, or the W.ard.-home was declared to have failed to .disclose any evidence of a gun fight there. ' Westchester county officials are to begin another separate examination today of all New Roehelle police on duty In or near the Ward home on May 16, the day of the shooting, ac cording to the story told fcv the son of the millionaire baker. Mr. Weeks refused to answer lists Ol questions submitted by newspaper men on the Ward case but he frankly admits that the mystery has him wor ried and that he is determined to reach I HQOPESTOWN. 111.. 'June - -1. 'A f '.big. red balloon: thought to be one i of those in the national race from. Milwaukee passed over this city at I & i'fl,ttf .uni-nlnir l.f.iii.fl Rr.ntli. west. At 8:80 another bag. slate colored, passed over, going in the siuiie direction. " ' ' '" ' DETROIT. June 1. Five balloons ? presumed to be (nrants in the na I tlonul balloon race passed over southern Michigan this morning, jj Four of the gas bugs were observed I about ' T o'clock passing over Lena j wea county (Adrian). All were pass- ing cast toward northern Lake Erie. The fifth balloon passed over Jack- s son shortly after daybreak. It was . the bottom of the affair, traveling in a southerly direction. I V.'r.ri who was away wh.n - the !' sop'"Mns p-.it arrived at his home, DBCATL'H. 111.. June 1. A big arrived there shortly after they had 1 balloon believed to be in the race completed their task and departed. He McCrUPY Austin McC'urdy pass ed away quietly at his home on Gen eva avenue Wednesday night after in lingering illness of three years. Mr. McCudy was born August ISal. In Pennsylvania. He spent the great er part of his life In Indiana, coming to Medford In 1913 after an uctlve business career. He was the last member of a largo family. His wife. Florence Ferguson Mc C'urdy, and sons, Clinton and Halph survive him. Pr'vale services will hp. conducted at the home. You should ee our Moneysworth Guaranteed Work Shirts, Bib Overalls, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Suspenders, Tics, etc., for Men at prices you can afford to pay. A new shipment o( Jap Crepe House Dresses, Gingham and Per cale Bungalow Aprons in nobby patterns and beautiful colors. Ladies' Silk Hose in the new popular shades, so much desired this season. , A complete assortment of the very latest styles in trimming beads A new line of the famous D. M. C. and Coats Crochet thread. Now is the time to get real bargains in Millinery. Vogan Candies Always Fresh SHIELDS 222 W. Main Medford WENATCHEE. Wash., June 1. - Hunted all night like wild animals in the brush, two of tho three robbers who held up the bank at .Loomis yes terday, are being hemmed in by a band of sheriff's deputies, cattlemen and Canadian mounted police on Black mountain near Hichter's bass today. Their case is hopeless, only the slightest chance for escape re maining, f 3uO was taken in the rob bery. One of tho men, named Le Llevro of keremos, IJ. C, was rap tured Wednesday afternoon at the Canadian border. The men entered the bank at 3:30 Wednesday afternoon, the bank be ing in charge of young Knosher, sou of tho cashier. The holdups threat ened to shoot him unless he opened the safe but he explained that bis father was away and that hi; did not have the combination and finally succeeded In talking them out -of shooting. They then locked iilrn .in' the vault. At this time Professor Witt came in the bank -.and -was caught, gaged and tied, .after being re lieved of his cash. The 'robber then locked the door and started north in their automobile. .SHOSHONE. Wyo Juno 1 Ilobbers who .blew the safe of the Shoshone State.bank.here at 2:30 yesterday mor ning secured $3000 In currency and escaped leaving no tine. FLINT, Mlcb., June I. Two ban dits who had participated in the rob bery of the Metamora State bank at Mctamora, near here this morning, were shot to death this afternoon by posscmen using machine runs, lc cording to a telephone message re ceived here. A member of the po-i?;? was wounded in the extiiunge of fire. Ijhjeatur at BM5 n. Knot be distinguished. m. dashed into the house only to soon re- CHICAGO, June. 1. IJelief that human tears contain properties which kill germs was dec'ared erroneous by Dr. Herman P.undesen, health com missioner of Chicago, who today lias- completed a two-weeks laboratory! test. In three test tubes containing .... Another bal-' Bnl,eftr an(j hurry away in his automo- j one-half cubic centimeter of tears, Dr. Hoon woa imported to have passed olle' 11,8 n,ce wtt8 'rim nnd it was nuniiesen piaceu oaciena ecu, nip f over Dement, east of Decatur at 7 "'d he had hurried out for consulta-' therla and staphylocococrl germs. The lo'chick UiU mornintr, . 'tion with thu lawyers. ibateiia multiplied, he said. MID -SEASON MILLINERY ADJUSTMENT! i : A Phenominal Regrouping, Readjusting and Repricing of Trimmed and Tailored Hats, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses FRIDAYSATURDAY THE VANITY SHOP AT TRIMMED AND TAILORED HATS $3.95 $5.00 $9.95 $13.95 BLOUSES $2.95 . $5.00 $5.95 $12.95 Pattern Hats and Blouses FORMERLY UP TO $21.50 This Millinery adjustment has been inaugurated to keep stocks new, fresh and up-to-the-minute. . The most startling and value-giving of all mid-season millinery events! Come early and be convinced! THE VANITY SHOE Quality and Service