Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 11, 1925, Image 8

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GIRL "TRIES 10
ENTER CONVENT
REQUEST DENIED
GIRL SWIMMER
NEAR DEATH IN
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GOLF CLUB MAY
PLAY AT EUGENE
. NRWAHK. N. .1., Auk. 1 1 .(A. P.)
' Tho Nuwurk Hlur-KaKlf, f" a cojy
riKht Blory today will annulling that
Mury J.ouImp Hiium, the 21 year old
Bohemiun girl who uiiHucceitfifully
tried to become a mwlerji Cinderella,
spent the nittht and this morning
... In Newark in a vain effort to enter
a convent and become a nun.
"If I cannot, bcconio u nun," nob
bed tbe yourifr womiin, "I'm Kolng to
marry a poor ; boy and we'll work
unil have a nice liomi"
At the convent of Ht. John die
BuptIM, 17 Amliy llue, the Kii I
threw iHTHdf at tho feet , of (he
Mother- Huperliir mid hci!Rail to bo
liccepteil for the iiovhnH.
"Oh, I'm ho tired of cveryl hiitK,"
nhe Hobbml. 'TU'hhh dike jne, HlHter,
5 cvnrythinjf 1h iihIiph.".
1 A lator appeal to the domlniean
fat hern nt 3117 South .Orinne iiIho
failed.
I do not think -you nre cap
oblo of mnliltiK a JudKinent now,"
a father of' tliu order told her.
"If you liiHiHt you tun K lo the
convent Htaifon near Hum mi t or
to the Houhc of (IoimI Shepherd
near here, but I ndvise ujxniiiHt
it. (lu home with your father
and mother; 1 Ive you my
. hleHBlnfir.
Accompli n led by her father and
mother, the. girl who for a day or
two had been tbe adopted daughter
o f Bel wn rd I (row n I n if. wen 1 1 h y
real CHtatc operator, arrived here
nhortly lifter midnight.
"Take me to t IiJh pIhco," nlie told
JamoH O'Neill, a taxi-driver, an Hhc
pointed to n newHpaper Htory telling
how Oernldlne Klche, l!i. New York
ttirl, fiouubt any hi m In the orphan
age of Ht. John the HaptlHt, adjoining-
the convent at 17 Amlly 1'bu-e.
When the early morning ntlempt
In aroune the Ininaten of the con
vent Wfin unHiifconHfiil, the ulr I con
tinued with her pareniH and tdd the
driver to take her to a cheap hotel
and call for her thin morning.
They spent ' tbe night at n hostelry
near the luhe'tuatlon and breakfasted
In theip room on a can of coffee and
NandwloheH, after which the umtuc
ceBSful. attempt wns remaned.
Before 0 o'clock the trio left New
ark! the gbl hnounclne: that lie
must appear In court In Jamaica, I,.
I., at 10 a. m.
Before leaving Newark Mary ob
tained from tbe taxi driver a Htate
ment Hhowlng that Hho hnd Hpent the;
night here and that tthe had tried to.
guln aumiUunco lo ttie conventH, giv
ing him -a duplicate. Hho Hlgned hn
copy an Mnry Span, und experiH have
pronounced her tdgnalurc thiit of the
othI while Drowning ward. . ,
Tho glii'n plea wan denied at the
orphanage by Hlnter Ultuninatu, who
told her that flhe was too old to
enter that Institution,
. A return golf mutch between the
Hugcne County club and the Oaklawu
(lolf club of Medfitrd will be played
:it Kugene next Sunday. lOvery man
In liio local clult Ih Invited lo enter
rtOllLOCJNK, France, Auff. II. (A.
r.j .viihh IJllbui Iliiiri.soii of Argen.
Una, wlio wan taken from (ho water
In a Btnto of collapse Juat night, when thin match and to go to Kugene to
eight mlle.H off Dover, whllo attempt Ply Knuies should be Hem to Karl
Ins to Hwlm acroBs tho EngllHh chan- Tum'' chairman of the local tourna-
nel. suffered a relajme after reaching T T1" ,,r,?r to next Thur"
. . ' ' ,t,ut"l day evening to enable proper notice
tier home at C.rls-Nez today. The to be given Kugene nn to how many
doctors Bald her condition whh not phiyei'H they may expect from Med-
HerloiiH, but (hat alio would require
uhsolutn reHt lor koiiio wtiekH. I Keen intei-cxt Ih Hliown In the com-
MJhh (iortriide ICderle, the American '" inaich by the bieal gotfera who
girl whose fndiHpOHiUon lout week-mid team match against KuKene on
compelled her lo pOHlpniie her ulleiupt the Medford linkH bini Sunday itml
to h Willi the eliminej until Aimu.st IK, lb'y hope In repeat at Kugouo next
haH not yet reHiiiiied her training. Hho Sunday.
Ih remaining at her hotel and will nni
Jhngin trniiiliiK in tho wuler iignln nnlll
innrHday.
MIkh HarrlBon, in addlllon to her
physicnt i-ehipHw, Ih Biirfering I'rom let
down in nor morale, which wuh hovwi'h-l.v-'broken
by her failure of yesterday.
Sho complaiiiH that Hho Ikih hud very
had luck, mooting uiifiivorabln wonthor
conditfoiiB on all four of her attomptB
Hie Haercd Heart hoxpltul whero aev
ernl Htltchei were taken In the arm.
According to local police the fault1
of the accident belong to iJellaJre,
who cut the corner when turning
around on Main street Inatead of
going around the "dummy" In the!
center of the street. He had nearly
made the turn when he collided with
the re Voe ear, which wnH.travellng
at a slow rato of it peed. Thy acci
dent wan witnessed by over a acore
of people.
Benrlng this accident In mind.
Chief or Police AdnnFrt, warns all bi
cycle and rnojorcycle riders to avoid
cutting cornem, cutting In front of
cars while paFHlng, and not to ride
about at night without a proper light.
The rhlef has received many com
plalutH in regard to thitf matter ami
Mates that drastic steps will have
to be taken in order to make cycilista
realise how im-lr flagrant violations
endanger life. ,
Detection, plutt correction, equals
protection.
"Vwlr with trnm.
Card of Tluuik.
We wish, to express our thanks to
our frlenda for their many kindnesses
and .beautiful floral offerings and to
the singers, in the death of our be
loved husband and father.
.MRS. O. O. PAHKEK AND FAMILY.
121
Pnok with rss.
BASEBALL SCORES
Amoi'lrall
At New York rt. II. I!.
Chiniico Ill HI i
to nwini the channpl. She vowh bIio i .Vfw York .', 2 in 3
will nnver try It iikiiIii.
MIbs H:in-lHon thin nftornoon ap
peared to t) fur from whII nnd a
doctor watt Hiiininoiipd. Her fnthnr
UHBPrlnd ho duslres to have the advice
of a phyHlcfnn af to whether It wotilrl
he pnidHiit for her to make further
attempts to swim the channel.
Her fourth ullemnt to swim from
the French lo tho rCiiKllsh coaBt yea
teiday almost hrouKht her death
Ihroimh drowning, when sho wns
within elKht miles of tho Konl, Dover.
She had neon in the water for seven
hours nnd five minutes and had
reached a imsltinn better than ever
leached hy channel swimmers in the
same elapsed tlnio.
Fortunately the strong Egyptian
swimmer. Ishnl: Ilnlmy. wns at her
side in tho wuler when she cnllupscd.
viim the words "culch me, Ileliny.
am going down," she clutched Hie
ItlenkenKhlp and Kchalk, uru-
howsky: (loyt, Murrjuls, Ferguson, Jl
Johnson nnd Schang.
At Philadelphia Tt. If. K.
SI. Louis 7 I
Philadelphia 3 6 1
Van (lilder and llargrave; Itfinimcl,
and Cochrane. , ,
At HfiKlnn n. II. i:.
Del roil 0-7 I
Hoston ; I 4 a
1'nllin.s. Wells ami Wundilll: Itllfflllg
and Plninlch.
At Washington
(Cleveland
Washington
l-iuckeye and Myall;
Kil. I.
R. II. E.
I 1 1 I
3 X 1
t'oveleskl anil
swimmer. She was semi conscious New York
when hauled ahoard the accompanying
tug. It was shortly otter 7 o'clock
that her unexpected collapse came
when the flood tide seemingly was
rapidly drawing her toward the Eng
lish shore.
.Inbej! Wolff, who Is training Clnrt-
rude Kderle for her attempt to swim
Xnliniinl
At flilshurgh
rt. ii. i:.
4 11 2
I I'lltsliurgh 7 1(1 3
IJcan, Wlsner and Snyder; Krenier,
Morrison and (looch.
At Cincinnati
At Chicago -
Boston
Chicago
Henton and Cihson
the channel, holds the opinion that Keen and Clonzales.
miss Hurrlson s collapse wus duo to
lack of proper nutrition. Sho Is a
vegetarian nnd Wolff declared It wnB Brooklyn
his belief that tile dint on which she Cincinnati 7 14
had been living did not afford her the I Oesehger, llrown and llnrgrnvcH
amount of nourishment which was ' Donohue and llargravo.
necessary for. anyone unilarlnking
such a strenuous swim as that across
the channel. .
R. 11. K.
8 17 0
2 4 2
fllnko, TUlsh,
R. 11. 1
8 2
FALL TERM CIRCUIT
COURT OPENS OCT. 19
The next term of tho circuit court
will be called Monday, October HI. for
the petit jury and Monday, October
18, for the grand Jury.
Two cases of exceptional Interest
locally ore scheduled lo he heard nt
the term: The civil action of the
Ashland Haptlsl church against the
First ilaptlst church or Ashland, to
Bottle a controversy over the owner
ship of church property, and the trial
of Omar W. Murphy, churged with
manslaughter In connection with the
death of his wife, ICmmn, following uu
alleged bentlng administered last
April.
The fall naturalization hearing will
lie held Wednesday. September 23, ami
tlve applicants lire scheduled lo up.
liear.
Kearns Will Sign.
NKW YOKK, Aug. II. (A. P.)
Jack Kearns manager or Jack Dninp
soy nnd Mickey Walker, announced on
Ills nrrlvul hero today that ho would
attend the mooting of the New. York
stnte athletic, commission Friday nnd
definitely sign contrncls for a Wills
Pempsey . match and Wulkor-Sliudo
contest.
Weeks Calls on President,
SWAMI'SCOTT, Aug. 11. (A. P )
Secretary Weeks culloil on President
C'nolldge Into today anil slated upon
leaving ho was undecided as lo
whether he would return to his ofrico
In tho Ciill.
IS HURT IN CRASH
Pnnk with un
Raymond Dellalre, 10, n nienjenirer
boy of the local I'OHtal Telegraph of
flo, suffered a Hcvcre laceration of
hlK riRbt arm when the motorcycle
ho was riding collided with' a car
driven by Harold l)e Voe. at I
o'clock this morning at the Intci-Hec-tton
of Central nvenue and Main
Hireet. The injured hoy was taken to
Cook with Ran.
If
fbrniture deserves
keeping up
The original nninh on your v
furniture U a part of ha beauty,
and thvra'i nothing like Calol
Ltqvld Oloaa for retaining it:
a claanaer and poliihcomboirii
Makaa floors, furniture, hno
lium, woodwork, automobiles,
tc look lika new. Goes tar
ua just a Uttla at a time on a
wet cloth or a few d.ops on a
dusting mop. Makes house
clean! nf quicker and easier.
Order Irom your dealer uxluy
and src7 v
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California!
CALOL
LIOUID,GLOSS
i "i
TONIGHT
Presenting
MUSIC, MIRTH AND NOVELTY
HEADED BY
2k
COMING
TOMORROW
(4 Days Showing)
Fascinating
Colleen
Moore
In
"The Desert
Flower"
Supported by
Notable Cast
In Story of
Romance, and
Railroads and
Riches That
Makes You Laugh
and Cry.
ONE OF THE
YEAR'S BEST
PICTURES!
HAP FARNELL & FLORENCE
n
SYMPTOMS OF 1 ? ? 1
An Orpheum Sr. Act of High Merit
BILLY GROSS & CO,
In
' "01 YOU FLIRT!"
A Playlet With Music
Don SANG A CHUNG Ah
In
"FUN AND HARMONY"
Two Chinese Comedlana
HumpityBumpity!
PETERS & LE BUFF
In
Bumps, Bounces and Thrills
LOTTIE RULE
and
HER 8AXOPHONE AND ACCORDION
In
Popular and Classical Numbers
t Performances 7 and 9
Evening Prices:
Adults, 60c; Children, 25c
"Topics of the Day"
Zippy Comedy
Craterian Orchestra
I
OPENING--
of the Neu
Hotel Holland Dining Room
TOMORROW, AUGUST 12
Table de tiote Dinner or
Ala Carte Service in the evening
from 5:30 to 8:30
Come, bring your friends, you 11 like this hew
homey and inviting room to dine in
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S
Mann's Wednesday Specials
Dresses
A largo assortment is
grouped here, ini'lutling
women's wool, silk, tub
silk, flat crepes, French
voiles and all-over em
broidery; up to $25 value;
August clean-up sale
..$11.45
Women's dresses of linen,
silks and wools; sonic gen
uine hand-drawn linens;
up to 10.00 values, to
clean up $5.00
A group of exceptional values
has been made up of a few
h;tter groups.- All-over em
broidery, tub silks and French
voiles; up to $20.00 values; to
clean up $9.95
Silk Underwear
Women's and misses' bras--sieres
in satin and lace; values
up to $1.29
Special 89?
Women's nichelieu glove silk
chemise in flesh, orchid, Nile
and peach; $:1.4o values
Wednesday Special $2.39
Knit Underwear
Women's Kayser Knit bloom
el's in pink, white, navy, brown
and black; a real 1.2.r) value
Special 85t? , '
Women's knit vests' with
bodice or built-up tops; a very
fine quality; value up to ;"!)
- ( Special 29?
Wednesday Special
Only 150 Comfy -Cushions, made of
black like-leather, well stuffed. For
autos, chairs, picnic use a handy thing
to have. These cushions are genuine
95c values,
Wednesday Only, 69c Each
Domestics
oG-ineh fine nainsook in white
and pink; n very good quality;
2oc. value
Special, Yard 15
16-iuch pure linen' unbleached
crash; 25c value
.Yard 19? :
Dress Goods
27-inch gingham, very good for
children's school dresses; 29e
value
; Special 15 " :
.12-ineh Jap crepe in a good
assortment of colors; 29e value.
Special 19
See Our New Fail Coats
Millinery
Mann's Dept. Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Phono 48M87 Medford, Oregon
To Clean Up. Ea.'h 69.
'omen's white kid hats, up
.75 values - . A ,
Wednesday Special, $2.95
Hose
Women's Humming Bird
silk hose in all the icw
dolors; $1.50 value
. i Special $1.25
Women's La France silk
hose, all sizes, in all of the
very latest shades; $2.50 ;
value
": Special $1.98
Gloves
Kayser chamoiscttc gloves in
two-buttoned and gauntlet wrist,
colors in black, white, brown and
grey; mostly large sizes; $1.25
value
-'" ' " Special 29 :
Kayser and Ivanhoc silk gloves
with fancy and plain cuffs; nil
colors and sizes; $1.73 value
Special $1.59
The balance of our summer .
trimmed hats, each one beauti
fully styled; most of them will do
for some time; many originally,."'
$16.50 ' ,
To Clean Up, $1.00
A few women's sport hats, up to
$4.00 values ' . .
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