WEDPOTtT) MaTTJ TRTBTTTTO. MTTOFOftfl. OftEflOy. TUESDAY. KOVTCMBEft 2.'.. 1021 PAGE SEVEN n THANKSGIVING Jfl I JLL. Menu Ji COCKTAIL Crab RELISH Chilled Hearts of Celery Stuffed Mangoes ' SALAD Franklin Special SOUP Chicken, a la Renie v t . , ENTREES ? ' ' Baked Virginia Ham, Southern Stylo y Baked Domestic Duck, Baked Apple ' Steamed Breast of Chicken, au Natural ' Minced Chicken, Green Peppers on Tea Biscuits f ROASTS J. Roast Young Orgeon Turkey, Celery Dressing and Cranberry Sauce v ' Leg of English Mutton, Pan Gravy i' VEGETABLES , Baked or Mashed Potatoes Creamed .Asparagus Tips f DESSERT i Pumpkin and Mince Pio - English Plura Pudding i , Raspberry Shcrbcrt, Nuts . , ( DRINKS , Coffco j Tea After Dinner Mints Milk - RESERVE YOUR TABLE $1.00 Per Plate SPECIAL FRUIT CAKE ICE CREAM For your Thanksgiving dinner, something on the order mother used to make; filled with"-Raisins and Citrons and Figs and Dates and Nuts. Ice Cream .with the same wonderful goodies like mother used in her Thanksgiving Fruit Cake; all the costly Fruits and Nuts in ample abundance. The price is no higher than the regular ice cream in brick form, of which you may choose either. . ( Order this NUTRITIOUS Ice Cream from your dealer, or from the - Jackson County Creamery No Ridges to Smooth Down No Dead Furrows to Fill Start at one side of the field and plow back and forth until you reach the other side no ridges to smooth down and no dead furrows to fill that's a . big advantage in using our JOHN3SDEEKE TWO-WAY PLOW This is the ideal plow to use in irrigated land, for dry farming, or on hillsides and in irregular fields. If desired, it can be used as a right or left hand sulky for plowing around a field in the reg ular way. Width of furrow is reg ulated by pressure on a foot lever. Slight pres sure on another foot lever raises the bottom from the ground. The clevis shift is automatic. Prac tically all the operator has to do is to guide the team. Equipped with genuine John Deere bottoms, steel or chilled, the world's standard. Quick Detachable Shares loosen one nut to remove the share; tighten the same nut and the share is on tight. Come in and ice our John Deere Two-Way Plow. HUBBARD BROS. PASTOR'S WIFE PUT Boy Scout Movement 4 Article ,No. 3 s COLCMDUa, Ohio. Nov. 25. Pros ocutor John ft. King la convinced Ihnt Mrs. Clnronce V. Shentsley, wife of the pustor of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, whose practically cremated body was found In the furnace of the pnrsonacpnt llcktry. November It. was either murdered nlid crtst Irito the fur nace, or that Bhe committed sUlelde and was placed there by some one tVHo. sought to cover up the act. Just Where tlfese theories would lead him today was not disclosed, lie announced he would Interview a wo man lit Llthopulls, who, the prosecu tor said, had lunch with the Sheatsley family on the day of the tragedy, Minute search of the Sheatsley home by Investigators yesterday brought forth what Mr. King term ed as "Important discoveries," ending to show, he said, that the pastor's wife was a victim of murder. Brownish crimson stains, which may prove to be human blood, were found on a number ofartlcles, including a table covering, on a pair of trousers, and on a rug found in a vacant lot near the house. It also was fund di rectly above the furnace door. Another find which Mr. King said he considered Important, was a bottle containing half an inch of crimson fluid, which chemists declared ro sembled human blood. Rod fingnr prints on a clothes shute door In tho cellar woro also discovered. Tho Rev. Mr. Sheatsley, who with his four children is at Paris, Ohio, vis iting relatives In a telephone conversa tion, declared the stains woro probably rabbit blood, he having shot several while hunting on Saturday before the tragedy. The minister, when Informed that a bottle of poisonous acid, which author ities Bald was miasing on the night of the tragedy, from the modiclne cab inet, had boen found in tho cabinet yesterday, said ho was gjud that It had been located. The Rev. Mr. Sheatsley believes his wife committed suicide by casting her self into the furnaco after becoming violently Instant, according to a state ment he made to Mr. Kline last Wednesday. ONE'S MENTALITY WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. If you havo a low brow it is no sign you are one; neither can you lay claim to high- kbrowism simply by possessing the physical dimensions. The conclusion that high brows and low brows are no indication of rnentality or lack of it was presented to an audience in a lecture here last ntgrfc by Dr. Alex Hrdllcka, curator of physical anthro pology of the national museum. "Long, narrow heads with high, sloping forehead, "Dr Hrdllcka said, are currently supposed to denote a high intelligence and low, broad fore heads with rounded cranlums are similarly low degree of mentality. This is absolutely a fallacy, and scien tists are now convinced that such oharacterlsts havo not bearing on a man's mind." The Screen Norma Talmadgo In "Socrcta." 'Secrets." With Norma Talmade as -the star comes to the Hunt's Ci'a- terian tomorrow. "Secrets" is well staged, well di rected and expensively cast. But these ore not the things which make It great. Norma Talmadgo's acting raiBes the production to a level of beauty and poetry and excellence never before attained upon the screen. In this pic ture she fulfills the brilliant promise of 'Smllln' Through" of nearly four years ago. and far surpasses even that scroen classic. In" "Secrots" Miss Talmadge Is a young girl of 18, a young wife of 23. matron of 39, and a frail old gen tlewoman of more than 70 years of age. Tho play Is the story or ner love for John Carlton, her husband. Tne situations run all the way from light comedy to tragedy; from melodrama to society drama, and the settings ana social backgrounds vary from English provincialism to the log hut of a struggling cattleman In Montana and then to the drawing room of a wealthy and titled socioty leader In mid-Vlc- torlan London. 'Secrets" has been a stage success In this country and in England lor seven years. The Malt Tilbuno has arranged (O present ft htfl of articles which be gan on Noveivier H, Mtving Informa- i tlon concernlifi the lti' Hcouts of America and 'of Medford, l.aOH tor those artlclcs.lt you want to know thi facts. (Continued ' from' yrtrday's Mail i Tribune, i Tho Trail of tlio Hoy Sonuf. Tho Boy Scout movement has pasrfj ed till) CKporlmental singe. Thero may be niedificafluns of It in tho futuro looking to ovOn flK'ntor efficiency, hit Its worth has been proven so effective ly that hone needs to question Its be ing a national asset. The scout has written his trail In the open places of nature. Boys have hy niens of scouting learned to know naturo and to love It. The exercise of body. mind, (ind soul has been In the great out-of-doortl ne much as pos sible. Healthful condition ro thus supplied for the proposed exercise in all the three fundamental lines. In titts Homo But the trail of the scout has also been blazed in the home. Tho boy who Is taught tflfl necessity of obe dience in connection with tho things he personally wanted to do cannot help taking that lesson Into his homo life.-' Ha Will more readily obey his parents than befdi'e. Havo you known boys that didn't like to "wash behind tho ears?" There have been some of these, though pr- haps not In your home. The boy had difficulty In understanding that tho dirt he couldn't see was over evident to others. When that boy has been taught cleanliness by the scout meth od you will ont have tn direct his at tention to such unreached areas. But more important yet is tho clean liness of mind which tho scout learns In his regular course Tho tost of pro iniscous contact With boys who know too much in tho Wrong way will not be met among his fellow scouts. Clean, right thinking Is constantly held be fore the scout as a standard to pe maintained. If by chance the oppo site for a moment shows Its face the frown of other scouts soon puts it to flight and forbids Its reappearance. Scouts do not bring tho, heads of parents to shame and humiliation. That is tho trail of the scout in the homo. Kindness, cheerfulness, and reliability taught In scouting Induce a homo roflex that brings smiles of happiness to parents' faces and smooths the wrinkles from their brows. . i Invito school The boy scout movement does not aim to'assumo the responsibility of either home of school for tho boy, but to supplement and Intensify tho traip Ing of both, in character formation. Tho relation of tho scout movement to the school Is one of the closest co operation and mutual helpfulness. One high school principal has described scouting by spying: '"It has done what no scheme has over done before made the boy 4mvta learn."..,.. .. Teachers," therefore, like . parents, have an easier time was scouts. There is no trouble about tho boy learning when ho "wants to." All sorts of method!) have been tried to make the boy want to learn. Tho boy scout method has come out of this same hu man labratory and It Is an experiment that has been successful This is the trail of the scout In the school. Tho Scout In the Church. As we have shown In the previous article, the scout movement is abso lutely non-sectarian both in principle and in' practice. But its program provides recreational activities which are easily adapted as an adjunct to the work of the church and the Sun- 1 day school. It serves an important need in keeping the hoy In contact with the religious activities of nls own church. He does not get the desire to graduate so evident In growing boys. Scouting does not specifically toacn religion, but it docs both directly and indirectly Inculcate those ideals which will help boys to put in practivo every day the religious faith which may be theirs. MOTHER Viola bans at RlaKo, "Open All Night," which opens to day al tho Rlalto theater. Is said to he something different In the lino line of screon entertainment. It is filled with humor and has a novel story to tell. Viola Dana, Jetta Gou dal, Adolpho Menjou and Raymond Griffith aro featured .In the principal roles. Unique? That doesn't half describe It. With an unusually entertaining plot revolving abou the annual Six Day Bike Race 'In Paris. Viola Dana's piquant personality is particularly fascinating In tho role of the pampered wife. Opposite her, in the role of tho too polished, too so phisticated husband, is Adolph Men jou. A Spatt Family comedy. Interna tional News and Vlach at the organ are other features on the bill. Quakes In Anatolia LONDON, Nov. 26. Many towns In Anatolia were shaken hy an earth quake Sautrday night, says a dispatch to the Dally Telegraph from Constan tinople. The new railroad station at ouchak was destroyed and consider Watch Child's Tongue "California Fig Syrup" is Children's Harmless Laxative When your child is constipated, bil lous, has colic, feverish-breath, coated tongue, or diarrhea, a tcaspoonful ol genuine "California Fig Syrup" sweeten the stomach and promptly cleans thr bowels of poisons, gases, bile, souring food and waste. Never cramps or over acts. Contains no narcotics or sonthinr. drugs. Children love its delicious taste Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which has full direr tions for Dibies snd children of all age plainly printed on bottle. Mot her I Voi must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. . Phone 244 DYERS HATTERS CLEANER3 PLEATERS 23 N. Fir St. By his oath and Jvis training under sco'Ut law every boy who enters the movement dedicates himself to right living, to the service of Coil, iind to the brotherhood of man, Tho Counter Allude When a boy's mind' is occupied with clean, appealing activities the doors of It nro closed to temptations which knock with desire to enter. The hard est thing for parents and teachers to combfli Is thnt insidious propaganda of evil which the unoccupied boy picks up. They can recognize It In his coun tenance. In his growing retlcenco and unresponsiveness. But it is beyond reach. Ho will not talk it out. ., Tho boy scout movement has tho preventative method and it has tho counter attack of such conditions. No greater thing for tho Medford of tomorrow could be dono than to en list nil of tho 450 eligible, boys of this city In tho Boy Scouts of America. It iB a nnme they will proudly assume If tho people of Medford will proHJdo tho means and ways. It Is Modforcl's splendid opportunity to do this ns wo will continue to tell you. (To be continued tomorrow.) Here's the Latest Cod Liver Oil in Tasteless Tablets Greatest Flesh Builder for Skinny, Weak, Run-Down People Full of Vitamines No more will weak, thin, unfortu nate children cry in protosU in4ri tho nasty, fishy-tasting, horrlblu-rfmelling cod liver oil is brought out. 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