Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1925, Image 10

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BEDFORD M An, TlffBTTNE, MEDFORD. tiftEOOX. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 192."
IN FAMED COWIEBY
"Ttro nivnln," the Immortal comply
by l!lt-)mnl HrinKlfy Hheridnn. will)
nn iU-Ht!ir cunt, cornea to the 'ratr
lun tlK-iitre on Thursday, July L'3, for
two j jai fornifincfs matinee and
nlKht.
Tfti cast Ineludi'H Mm. Fluke as
Mi-K.fiiVIiilai)rii). fhaum-ey Oleoit uh
hlr LticluH O 'J rlKKor, TIioiiiun A. Vino
ill
CIIAl'XCKY OLCOTT,
who will Ik Mfii uh Sir ItiirltiH O'Trljt
(;!'. wild th itl'Khir coiniuiiiy, hi
Itlrhnril Hrliwly KlM'Hrttiii'ri liiunortjil
comedy, "Tho KIviiIn," jit tho 'mlo
rlmi thriller, on Thursriiiy, July 2:1,
niutliKMi and nlghl.
n, Sir Anthony Almolulc, Janu'a T.
I'owers, uh J-Jnb Acres, LotUH liohh uh
Lydiu LitnKiiixh, Jean Kord uh Julia,
Marin ('urrolt uh I jury, Ktnneih
ThtiitiKon iik ('apt. Jack Absolut ft, Krod
KrltjjuH Kaulklund, Cera Id Kokth uh
''iitrj.(iMiiK'i Twwdo a a David und Her
lici til;'Inioie us Thomas.
Tsc pluycrH have combined to
mnko.a tour of tho United Stales und
Cnniyla under the nianitRcnient of
Cf'ot ( Tyler nnd HukH Kurd, in
commemoration at tho IGuth unnlvor
Hfiry, of the orlKinul production of the
play,. "The HIvuIh" Ih one of the three
coinlirllcH which aro the only survivors
olOihe thousand written uetwecii the
death of Shake Hpeure und 18tf, which J
in uny sensy can he coiiHldered favor
ite of the HtiiKM loday. "The Hchool
of Scandal," hy Kheildnn, Is Kecond,
nnd "Kht Stoops to Conquer" by
'0iv-r (lolilHinlih, the third. Sheri
dan's wit, humor und racy spirit live
today because he wrote, not for a day
hut formal) time.
The text of the play used In the
present production Ih uppruximutely
uh Kheildun wrote It, the restoration
by Harrison CJiey Pinke, after coin
pariHon with various pmmpt books of
celebrated acton), beiiiK virtually com
plete. The play Ih staei by Mm.
Klske.
I'ndoubtedly tills is a combination
of the must distinguished di ainalic
urtisiH uf this tuu it try, who uie pru
sented In a eomedy that has rhurmed
the theatrical vvo4-ld for a century and 1
a half. America may not ittfuln wit
ness such an Illustrious nKftreKutlon In
many years to ooine.
British Dominions
Cut A nother Bond
Opening Tomorrow
20th Century Grocery
Liberty Market
Medford Ih to have two morn up-to-thu-minute
Htores the aecond 20th
Century urocery In this city and tho
Liberty market, owned by Kmll Teck
both to be located at the corner of
Main und J(oll streets und to be
opened tomorrow, Saturday, morning.
In Derernher, 1922, the first SOth
Century grocery wan opened in Med
ford In charge of T. V. "Wilson and
the buslnoHH has increased to the ex
tent and the proprietors have such
faith In Medford that they have open
ed a second Htore to be In charge of
Ceorjn ItlchurdHon, who has been
ImanaKinK the Ashland Htore.
The company also opened the Ash
land store and one in Grants l'ass since
starting the flmt Htore here. There
are now 55 20th Century groceries on
the coast.
Mr. Wlxon was promoted to Hiipor
vlnor of this district Home time ago und
is here arranging for the opening of
the second store tomorrow.
Kred K. Malm has been tho efficient
manager of No. 1 Htore here since Mr.
AVIxon's promotion.
Kmll i'ech, who Ih opening the lib
erty market. Iwth all new modern
equipment, has been coneeted with
different markets In Medford for 17
yearn, and Is an expert in his line and
Ih ho well known to people generally
that further comment Ih unnecessary.
A xT Vs.
TAKE ACTION IN
Cook with ffnR.
If
British posM-xnioiM. with the
status of doininiiin li;ivr moved
another stcj (iiwnrd n cnmiiion
wciilth constitution. 'J'Jir olllce
of nwretnrv of xtntr for domin
ions Ims heen cn nti ;l in the cab-'
inct, with I.. C. M. S. Ami-ry ao:
i-cr'turv. The dominion af
fftrd ii n (niiiidi, Niwfound
lind, Auslriliii. Nrw Zrulnnd,
Union of Smith Afriin. ''Irinli
J-'rcr Stiiti-
TO WHITE COLLAR
CIIICACO. July 17. Fowler Mc
cormick, scion of the harvester man
ufacturing fumlly, has deserted the
overalls for the white collar and busj
iickh suit. He has been promoted from
the laboring job ho huM held in the
Milwaukee plant of the International
Harvester company to a position in
the accounting division, lie had work
ed as a factory hand for hIx months.
r coukse tnere's a
limit to the number
of miles your car
can et even out of
Red Crown Gasoline.
But as you follow the practical
suestions in the Red Crown
Mileage Card you'll keep impro
ving your summer mileage with
a good chance or tagging on 15
to 30 miles extra to t&Unkul.
Figure that out Tor a season and
youU be buying"Red CrownnMILES
exclusively like thousands of other
experienced motorists. t
4cwhy not start saving today? f
t the Red Crown
MileMe Card at-
ny"R Crown"
pump, uie it nJ
leeyovr summer
mileage increase
Thi Ar ovtt
7000 '. whiw
And blue pumps
nil vour uok
with'WJCrmm''
1mm Toofflte
STANDARD Olt COMPANY
8WAMPSCOTT, MaBS., Juljr 17.
(A. i'j The government will take a
hand In the anthracite coal field wage
iiKKuuuuoiiB should an agreement not
u rtfucuen and a HfrlkM t-a Ipil nn- Ren.
teniber 1. The program which the
s'Jvurumeni win purnue in the event
ui a Mime was discussed at a three
hour Cunl'erenrn horn tnilnv lv lipDUl
dent Coolldlfa ami Hp
i no Bueumu pian 01 tne Kovernment
was not diitcloHAft snr((t:,rv ivu
ventured no oulninn fiu tn tha mil
come of the wage neKotiatlons now
under way. He pointed out, however.
mat me department of labor, through
two mediators, was keeping in clone
touch with the fllur.iiuuinti ,r tin.
era and operators and wus hoping
mat an agreement would be reached
before the present wage contracts ex
pire on August 31.
The secretary came to Swampscott
iu ku over ueiiarimpnfft iiumprM nnn
discuss the labor situation generally
wiui tue executive uefore sailing Sat
urdav for Eurmm.
Significance was given to his visit
by the possibility of a deadlock be
tween anthracite nwrnlnrn nnH mlnapD
over a new wuge scale, with suspen
sion oi operations In the hard coul
fields resulting and It was considered
likeiV that Mr. I)fivia wniil.l viva n
comprehensive report on the situation
uiiu mo opinion as to what should be
uone in event or a tleup.
Court to discuss several departmental
matters before sailing tomorrow for
Mgiauu, but the coal situation re
ceived liarticillni- pninlinulu flnrlnir lilo
conference with the executive.
1 here was no hint by the president
of the Minn nf rirnrp,1nra liu IIia a.,i.
eminent in case a strike is called.
hi. 1una win leiuin 10 inis coun
try on AUCUSt 25. a wppk hpfnrn 111.
cxiurution or tne present wage agree
ment in the anthracite fiphl
I he secretary expects to stmlv In-
uum.ri.il conuuions in cngianu, a
StUllV intprritlitpd tu-n vnnra uvn ujhoi.
he wus called back by the death of
i-resiuent Maraing.
FIELD WIDENS
LONDON. Julv 17. (A. P.l ntlior
dlnenncH thnn cancer may yield their
secretH to ftcientific workcrR armed
with tho technical method evolved by
lr. William K. Ciyo and hl linttcr
collenguo. Dr. J. 10. Barnard. Thin
HUKKCHtion Ih nut forward todnv hi
the Lancet, authoritative HrltlMh mmi.
icai journal tn preHentlnv papers by
I lie. I WO flflenl iHlft nn tit nit raiunllv
announced discovertc roKardlng the
catiMCH of cancer.
New technical methodn now made
avnllablp," It nays, "will be applicable
to rcHcarch alons a whole enormous
front. Diseases like ttmatlpox, ence-
nhalltlH. foot lllld month iliui.nun uml
dot? distemper may yfeld their HecretH
10 woiKers urine a with these new
wen pons."
Thus far no thin it has heen rpvnninri
aH to ItnW the nilthnrlM pun lio irfilu
nppllcalde to the diseases mentioned.
nut it ih neitved Information may be
forthcoming In this respect very soon.
The Sdreen
By Ye Frees Agent.
"Wliite Fnnir." Full of Action
The glittering snows of truckleRR
Alnska, the furtive, flitting grey shad
ows of the woif pAck. and the grent
iictlng of StronRhoArt. the world's most
famous dog, will bo Been for the last
time locally on the screen at the Hunt's
rutorlnn tomorrow night, when
Wliite Pang" has Its last showing.
Nothing Is better proof of the value
of n real story on the screen than on
those all too rare occasions when a
novel of London finds its way to the
silver sheet. Here Is n story that
roiu-s and .reechoes with action; that
glitters with beauty, nnd that vibrates
with the pathos of huninn understand
ing of n man who knew the heart of
dogs. Theodore von Kits. Ruth Dwyer
and .Muthcw Bet play the principle
roles; after that which belongs hy
right of ability to Ptrongheart,
Splendid 111 m at ttlnllo.
"Tho Itoughneck." opens a two
days' engagement at tho Rinlto thea
ter today. "The Roughneck" is de
scribed as an epic of human emotions
running the gnuntlet as a result of the
fateful Injustice meted out to a strong
man In the name of the law. (leorge
o'lirlen plays the leading role. nnd.
It Is said, his dramatic experience
which take 111 in from San Kranclsco to
nllurlng Tahiti of the South Sen is
lands constitute one of tho most dra
matic photo plays of the current sea
son. Illllle Dove has the leading feminine
rolo opposite Mr. O'Urlen. and, she
is accredited with hor most brllllnnt
performance, others In the cnst nre:
Ilnrry T. Morey and Cleo Madison, old
time favorites of film lovers, nnd.
Xlnryon Aye. Ann Cornwall, Charles
A. Sellon nnd Harvey Clark.
The story has a particularly popular
appeal Just now since its theme Is
based upon the well known Inhuman
ities of man for man nt present so
much nnd so regrettnb In evidence.
Notion
School IMstrict No. 59 will receive
bids for transporting children from
a""i iiii"" in i" aietuoru mr CJUiinK
ear. Rids to hAn the hands o'rthe!
clerk by July 21rd. I
School hoard reserves the rlghtQo
reject any or all bids. Address.
KLVIR A 8. l.KARNKn,
f-Clerk School Dlst. No, 19, Medford.
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An eminent authority has called hqe
vheat the perftct food- because It contains ey- .
cry element needed to sustain the human body.
And Shredded. Wheat is whole wheat
the perfect food in biscuit fotm.
At this time of year you will find Shredded
Wheat doubly delicious when served with
peaches and other fresh fruits. It's a combina
tion which brings variety to the diet, and pro
vides health-guarding nutriment in keeping
with the seasonal demand of your appetite.
It's just the crisp, wholesome food your system
is calling for. i . - j. .
Write for recipe book,"50 Waysof Serving
Shredded Wheat." . , . - .
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