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PAGE THREJ8 E appointed postmaster unnouueed. there, It was In tho llomel district has caused eml pration of more than 800 Jews, dea1 lined for the United States of Pales tine. News Summary of Last Night NEW YORK Miss Alma Cummins of San Antonio, Texas, shattered the long distance dancing record by step ping for fifty continuous hours. THO A The nntl-.Tewlsli npitntinn 10 IT DEATH Say "Bayer" and Insist! HOCHUM Gormans held demon strations as tho first carload of grain sent by soviet Russia for Ruhr relief arrived. WASHINGTON Arthur C. Lue- der. former pent master and defeated candidate for mayor of ChlciiKO, was MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD, OTCTCfW, TUESDAY ATKIL 10, 1923 UnlcM you see ho name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not got tiiin the genuine Bayer product pre scribed by physicians over twonty-two and proved safe by millions or years ; Colds ' : Toothache ! Earache - Keuralgia Aeoept "Bayer only. Each unbr nroncr directions, twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of . 24 nnd 100. Aspirin isthe trademark, pf Buyer Mamifncfcuro of MoBoaoeticn&ideetcr of Salicylieacid. Headache . Lumbago Rheumatism Fain, Fain Tablets of Aspirin" Each unbroken package contains Handy boxes ot Extra Special! For quick clearance we offer all, Capes, Coats and Suits at 20 off $84.50 $67.50 V&3& p.75 $30.25 vapca .... 19-75 $15.75 vapes .... W7.50 $38.00 'CoaU5....$32-25 $32.50 $26.00 Coats $26.75 $21.50 Coats . . v . luftf.... 5.50 JS $49.25 f0-. ... $26.00 The Colonial Cherry growers will recall an arti cle which 1 publishod ill; the Mull Tribune last year giving the romurk nule results obtained at the Experi ment station by placing a bouquet of Black Tartarian cherry blossoms noar our Hing and Royal Ann trees. Dur ing the last wey days 1 have received several Inquiries from growers re garding this matter. It has been clearly demonstrated that the Bing, Royal Ann and Lam bert cherries will produco very lit tle fruit unless the blossoms are fer tilized with pollen brought by bees from the bloBsoms of certain other varieties of cherries. The two best pollinators for our standard varieties are Black Republican and Black Tartnrian. Growers who have failed to obtain good crops of our standard varieties should Immediately obtain a small bouquet of blossoms from either a Black Republican or a Black Tartarian chrry tree, place this in a Jar, bucket or Jug containing water, and hang It in their unproductive cherry trees. The bees will then carry the pollen from this bouquet to the blossoms of the trees, which will Insure a good crop. Since the cher ry trees are in full bloom at this time, the work must be attended to at once. If delayed any longer satisfactory re sults cannot be expected. Also plant a tree of one of these two varieties for future pollination. This Is not a matter of theory, but a thoroughly demonstrated fact which has been proved beyond all question by the state Btation at Cor vallls, by the local experiment sta tion, and since its discovery by this CAMBRIDGE, Mass, April 10. Neither race nor creed la to bar any student from Harvard college. Proh lpms affecting Jews and negroes which have caused discussion for a year were disposed of yesterday by the board of overseers. "In the administration of rules for admission," a committee's report snid, "Harvard collego maintains Its traditional policy of freedom from discrimination on grounds of race or religion. "Up to the cnpaclty of the fresh men halls all members of the fresh man class Bhall reside and board in the freshman halls except those who are permitted by the dean of Harvard college to live elsewhere. In the ap plication of this rule, men of the white and colored racos shall not be compelled to live and eat together, nor shall any man bo excluded by rea son of his color." The negro question arose when Roscoe Conkling Bruce, himself a Harvard graduate, was Informed that bis son, Roscoe Conkling Bruce, Jr., a student, preparing for Harvard at Exeter, could entor the college but could not live In tlio freshman dormitory. ;"Gimme" is shown for the last time today at the Rlalto theatre. The out- experiment station this method has Hoe of Its plot does not sound espec- been extensively and successfully practiced by the cherry growers at The Dalles, Oregon, and a few In the i Rogue River valley. .... F. C. REIMER. Experiment Station. ially thrilling because In a Rupert Hughes story it Is the truth, the real ity, theivitality and the real humanity in presenting the story which give It the breath of life. ESSEN, April 10. (liy the Asso ciated Tress) The thirteen Krupp workers who met denth in the clash with French troops on March 13 were eulogized by Dr. Oustav Krupp von Bohlen and Halbnvh, head of tlio works, ut memorial services held nt the factory today. Their Uvea ond their deaths ho declared, would con stitute a foundation stono for Ger many's future. Tho services wero attended by a small circle of relatives of tho dead laborers, members of tho Krupp ad ministration andl government officials. Dr. Von Bohlen said tho common sorrow might so well servo tho entire Krupp personnel that It would make "all of us stand closer together in order to bear and surmount the hard ship of the present." "Honor tho memory of the fallen,' ho added. "They too died for er man libortv. German honor and the responsibility of German labor." Tho burial sorvices were attended by persons from all parts of the Ruhr. All tho shops in Essen were closed and church bells wero tolled At the services preceding the bur ial tho coffins lay within the Inner courtyard of tho Krupp adminlstin tion building where they wore sur rounded by a miniature forcHt ot lnu rels nnd palms and heavily banked with hundreds of wreaths and other floral tributes. For Fissea? texture and Larger volume in the baked goods USE Ounces for (more than a pound and a ball (or a Q iartcr) .. Snow In Cldengo. CHICAGO, April 10. -Fast falling snow hero today caused Chlcugonns to abandon contemplation of sum mer vncatlons nnd gardening, nnd re turn to their favorite winter pastimes and put an Ironical twist to speeding preparations being made in tho Na tional league baseball park for the opening games, a week awny. rt- WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Our Govcmraer-t Bought Millions of Pounds Coming to Rlalto ' "The Stranger's Banquet" Is replete with scenes of dramatic intensity that build up to a smashing climax with ever-growing interest. '. Distinctively striking characters In a play or picture remain with us long after the title of tho play or picture Is forgotten. In the Donn Byrne story characters that should stand out for years to come are those of Hobart Bosworth as the colorful seafaring master of ships and men. Thomas Holding as the sinister revolutionist and others so vividly described by the author. . Nor Is comedy neglected. There candidates or the ticket headed by , are various exceptional opportunities Senator R. M. Dudley, for mayor, nnd ! for humor. Ford Storling, famous TEXAS VOTING EL PASO, Texas, April 10. The regular democratic organization was ready to get out at least 4000 votes ' today in the general election, owing to ! insistent rumbrs that the Ku Klux Klan was planning to scratch certain I nnnt.1nn .V 4T.A tlnl..., 1 1J 1... ' write the names of klansmcn. Mack Sennett comedy star, is entrust ! ed with the lighter moments of the play. "The Stranger's Banquet" opens a four days engagement at the Rialto tomorrow matinee. GOOD CIGARETTES GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO 9Ae FLORSHEIM SHOE SoME men want the utmost value in shoes yet unwisely figure a dollar saved is a dollar earned whereas good shoes of known merit offer a real saving in the long service they render. One reason why so many men wear Florsheim shoes. , w . Ten Dollars C. M. Kidd & Co. WHO CARES FOR THE MAN'p . "A Connecticut Yankee," Pago "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court," which began Its last Bhowing at the Page theater today, continues to draw big audiences that laugh nnd applaud the fine satire of Mark Twain's great travesty of medi eval times. In direction, photography and actln: the picture Is splendid. Harry Myers is the Yankee; Pauline Starke his sweetheart; Rosemary Theby a hand some Morgan lo Fay; Charles Clary difnified as the king; William V. Mong delightful as Morlin, the magician, and others just as good In othor roles. ' "Quincy Adams Sawyer", Page Ono of tho most widely heralded of this season's photoplays begins Its engagement tomorrow matinee at tlio Pago theatre. It Is "Quincy Adams Sawyer," based on tho fnmous story of Ts'ow England life. So great was tho popularity of tho printed narrative by Charles Felton Nldgin that It was dramatized. ' The elaborate photoplay version is even more Interesting than the book or tho play. A cast numbers somo of tho most popular actors and actresses, Blanche Sweet, Lon Chaney, Barbara La Marr, John Bowers, Elmo Lincoln, Hank Mann, Louise Fazenda, June Elvldge, Zazu Pitts and othors. FASTEST HUMAN TO PASADENA. Cnl., April 10. Chnrles I'nddoek, . holder of twenty three records on tho cinder path and known as. tlio fastest human, will leuve tomorrow noon for Paris to race for the liKt time of his college career, in the city where ho first catno into .' prominence. After tho Paris meet he will be Ineligible to race longer Hndor his collego colors. He stnted today that ho never fell bettor, that ho Is In perfect condition and hopes to equal his former records nbroad. lie said today thnt he would con tinue to race as long as he Is able to make tho speed. NEW ORLEANS, La., April 10. Ocorgo Slsler, first baseman of tho St. Louis American league club, Is lost to tho club for this season, if not for all time, the New Orleans Dally states Lee M. Fohl, manager of the Browns, told close friends hern last night before tho team left for Mem phis. , FREE n uaKer uaic Full-size package This week only At your grocery Two Styles Now Tell Him which style you prefer i . - Quaker. Oats now comes in two styles the Quick arid the Regular. ' Quick Quaker Oats perfected by our experts is the quick est cooking oats in the world. It cooks to perfection in front 3 to 5 minutes. It cooks as well as an hour would cook it. Experts certify to that , ........ So Quick Quaker is almost ready, to eat. It is ready before the coffee. . 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Your grocer has both styles take your choice. The Coupon is good for a package of cither. One Package Free t you He' grocer. He will give you a package ot (Junker uats (standard pack age) tithcr tho Quick or the Regular and Charge the price t M. TO ALL GROCERS: riease accept this coupon for standard (1!4 lb.) packaKC of Quaker Oats, either Quick or Regular. At th , end of week, tend us all the coupons you redeem with bilt at yout ," retail price, and we will send you check, ' la bur mutual interne, ' please co-operate. IH pt. 823 The Quaker Oatt Company, 1700 SO B. Jaefcsaa St