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0 o o o o o o o o o o - m;; or PAGE THREl MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUXE, METIFORP, OREO OX, MONDAY. JUNE 8, 192 MRS. W1ERRITT IS MAKING GOOD IN ggyt MOVING PICTURES GIBBONS REFUSES The following letter has been re ceived from William P. Uwigart, edi tor of the "Movie Dipest," puMish ed at Los Angeles, Calif.: "According to a, Hollywood dispatch. Mips Grace "Wick, for merly of Medford, Is among those forglnf to the ront in the motion picture world. Judg ing frpm her splendid work in recent pictures. Miss Wick 1ms demonstrated that she is now on the threshold of a successful scroch career. "The climb to film fame is a difficult one, requiring not only, beauty and talent but also much hard . work. Miss Wick's pro gress will be watched with much 'interest by her many friends in Medford. "The June . issue of Movio Digest carries a very artistic photograph of Misg Wick." Miss Grace Wick is well-known In this city and Jacksonville, and was formerly Mrs. Grace Wick Merritt. T0 ;QUIT, WANTS A 'Cheaper to Marry'' Craterian Tonight While lloldlnp; all of tho Intense dramatic appeal of the ulnge piny, tho scroen version of "Cheaper to Marry" which appears at Hunt's Craterian to night, Is fur more colorful than Sam uel Shopman's original story. In addition to an exceptional cast, thero are noted . dnnccrs for cafe scenes, and fifty of tho most beautiful bathing girls California. The cast includes Lewis S. Stone, Conrad NnKCl, Paulctte Duvall. Mar guerite de la Motte. Louiso Fazenda, Claudo. Gilllngater and Itlchard Wayne. Lewis stono offers Jim Knight, who does not believe in mar riage, Paulette Duval is seen as a mod ern vampire, gowned in beautiful creations and jewels. Conrad Nagel, plays his role with rare accomplish ment, as does Moss Do la Motte, Been opposite Nagel for the first time. The comedy Is handled most admir ably by Louise Fazeridn. and Mr. Oll lingwater, while Richard Wayne Is the "othor man 'in the love affair between Mr. Stone and Miss Duval. A Larry Semon comedy. "The Dane Doctor," Oregonlan Screen Review and "Betty" are. other features on the bill. The Screen By Yc Press Agvnt. At tho Itiulto. Aileen Prlnglo advances the theory that tho slang phrase, "I know my oil," must have been originated In "One Year to Live," to be shown at the Iti alto theater beginning tomorrow mat Inoe. ' "If you don't believe it says Miss Prlngle, "just take tho capitalized , letters of 'One Year to I-lve' and they Bpell 'OyV of course, therefore, If a girl has only one year to live and knows It, she known her oil. The let ter I Is merely a substitute for tho let ter Y." "Tho Swan," closes at the Rialto to night. It efatures Adolphe Menjou, Ricardo Cortez and Frances Howard in 'the principal roHs is a delightful oatiro on royalty. The settings and costumes In this production are the last word in gor geousness. "Tho Go-Gotters," a lively two reel comedy, an Educational and Peggy Ridley at the organ aro additional features on the bill. ....... ST. PAUL, .Minn., June 8. Tommy Gibbons returned to his home here late last night from New York and declared ho would Heek a return match soon with Gene Tunney of New York, who knocked out the St. Paul veteran in tho twelfth round Friday riight. Tommy said he would rest about a month boforc plunging again into his quest of the world's heavyweight box ing championship. The first knock out of his career has "not" convinced him that he is through as a successful fighter, the St. Paul boxer said. "I do not thtnk I have gone back a single step," Gibbons asserted. "1 plan to rest for a month nntl then to ask Tunney for a return mutch. 1 want to test myself once more and then If 1 fail I shall retire. But I would never bo satisfied to Quit now. "I fought a bad. fight against , a good man." As soon as Gibbons alighted from the train here he hurried to a local hospital where Mrs. Gibbons has boen seriously" ill. ' Worry over her condi tion is believed by many of his friends here to have Veen responsible for Tommy's poor showing . against Tunney. 'A' IS T E Co. A, O. N. G., defeated the Copco baseball team at tho Holly street grounds Sunday afternoon, 11 to 7, before a crowd of 400. The score was a tie in tho eighth inning, the soldiers coming from be hind. Then the fireworks started. For Co. A, Williams opened the inning with a hit; liubler fanned, and Judd got a two-base hit. Rudy Sing ler pecked out another hit, and Daily was hit by a pitched bull. Green I poked out a fielder's choice. Tho Copco hurlcr throw tho ball home. with no forced piny In sight, and all hands wero safe. Then the electrical workers started to throw tho gamo away, and when the smoke of battle settled, the soldiers had scored four runs. The Copco team failed to score In their end of the Inning. It was a hard fought game, and kept the rooters for both sides yelling throughout. . The score: Copco AB. R. H. E. King, cf 4 2 10 Wilkinson, ,1b 5 1. 3 0 Real, rf 4 2 10 Miller, 3b 5 11 0 Thomas, kh 5 0 11 Kellom. lb 5 0 1 1 Sherwood, If 5 0 0 0 Orr, c 4 0 11 Browne,, p 5 12 1 day, may now be secured from any grocer handling Schilling products in Medford and vicinity. Another cou pon appears In the Mail Tribune to day in connection with a repetition of the chef's offr. In response to sev eral Inquiries and with a view to making his prize offer perfectly plain the chef this morning made the fol lowing statement: "What I desire is simply a name for a cake not the cake. For the best name submitted, in the opinion of the judges, I will pay $25 and for the second best H0. I will also pay $1 each for the flvo best names sug gested after the first and second. The names suggested should bo easy to pronounce and easy to , rf.m,"l' Names used as trade marks are barred, but there ure no other restric tions. The recipe is published with upon eeh entry blank with which grocers have, been supplied. "Several Indies have asked nit if the names of those who submit sug uouti.ntu u-.iiiM i, miMixhiwi I ac tively no names will be published ex cepting the names or prize winner and even the judges will not know the nnmes of winners until after the prizes have been awarded as tho sug gestions will be submitted to them by number only." To recci .. consideration all entry coupons nuii-j be in ihe band of the Schilling Clu-f by ti o'clock p. m. Fri day, June 111. The judges, Mrs. A. H. M i" vjha m . M rs. .Tonus Wold n nd Mrw. 10. N. Vilm will meet Saturday morning and decide winning names. upon the prize will never grow any larger, ti barka like a dog, and walks like a bear, and follows its master on the stage. The strange freak wilt be o nexhlbltion In front of the Crterian Tuesday, arid the Freak of Nature r - - ) .... m otKuiy or nature never xaus to attract Craterian 1 uesaay attention. Harry Garland, blackface cemedlan,, who appears on this week's Orphoum Jr.. hill at Hunt's Crnteiian, has a Cord of TlMUifcs. We wish to thank our friends tor their kindness and sympathy durlnff our recent bereavement in the loan of our daughter and granddaughter, Dor- freak pet, that is half dog and haf (othy. Especially do we wish to thank jbeur, Tho creature is genuine, and (the members of the Presbyterian isouiethiiiK out of the ordinary in the church and the California Power Co., animal world. It is eleven weeks old, and others for the many beautiful and lives on a special diet of milk and flowers. 'biscuits. Garland Is training tho pet. I MK. AND MRS. HOWARD DYNA.N, Iwhich weighs a pound and a half, but I MRS, N. B. ROJA8. ' NEW YORK, Juno 3. (A. P.) .Tuck Kearns, manager of Jack Dempscy and Mickey Walker, reach ed New York last night from Cali fornia and announced he expected to second the welterweight cham pion against Harry Greb in their middleweight championship fight at tho Polo grounds on Juno 19.. Kearns never has obtained, a li cense in Now York as either a man ager or trainer, so that he will have to appear before tho boxing commis sion. '-. - - 42 Co. A AB. Singler, 2b. 4 Daily, 3b 5 Green. If 5 Bannister, c 4 McBee, lb 3 Anderson, cf 5 Williams, ss - 6 Huber, rf 3 Judd, p 4 7. 11 H. 2. 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 38 11 9 7 Summary:' Hit by pitched ball. King, Tho mason. Brown, Daily; two- baso hits, Dally. Judd, Wilkinson, 'Brown, Beal. Three-base hit, Wilkin , son. Singler; base on balls, Judd 3, Brown 6. Time of game, 2 hours 10 minutes. Official scorer, Owney J. Patton. Umpires, Coleman and Davis. LEAD IN HOME RUNS After Benny Leonard To Fight Mick Walker CHICAGO, Juno 8. (A. P.) Gabby Hartnett of the Chicago Cubs was deposed from his position ns the season's leading circuit clouter of the major leagues, through the activities last week of Rogers Horns by of St. -Louis and Meusel of New York. Meusel and Hornsby, bcth with fifteen home runs to their credit are today the respective load ers of the American and. National leagues. Williams of the St. Louis Americans, by collecting five homers last week, tied with Hartnett, both hating fourteen homo runs this sea son. Meusel and Hornsby each drove' three Into tho bleachers last week. NEW YORK, Juno. 8. (A. P,) Promoter T.ex Rlckard, has approach ed Benny Lconnrd with an offer, to fight Mickey Walker for the welter weight championship before tho close of tho outdoor season, It was an nounced here last night. Leonard announced his retirement last fall, but his friends doclare he is con sidering a come-back to box one more match with the welterweight title as an objective. 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