Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 22, 1925, Image 9

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Six Pages
QiUj Tirrntirth Vut.
WwklT Wly-lourth Year.
. MEDFORD. ORKOON, THUUSDAV, OCTOHKU 22, 1925
NO. 183
PURPLE PAJAMAS
FIGURE WIDELY
NEW THEATRE IN
FIRST CHICKEN
EGG IS LAID IN
IN WIFE'S SUIT
ON BLAZING BOAI
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NEW YORK, Oct. 22. Dramatic CHICAGO, Oct. 21. (A. P.) Claa-
scenes aboard the steamship Coman-jslc standards of drama and art will
che when fire broke out in her hold introduced to ine great commer-
; clai center or the west tomorrow nitrni
by the opening of a new kind of thea-
MINEOLA, N. T., Oct. 22. (A. P.)
Purple pajamas and various love
affairs attributed to Charles C. Frey,
turf follower, fiintre in the $100,000
alenlatlon suit of Mrs. Katherlnn M.
Frey against Wllda Bennett, actrexs.
Celeste Baban, a former butler of
Miss Bennett's, told a Jury yesterday
of Intimate breakfasts at Miss Ben
nett's Long Island home at which
Prey was present arrayed In purple
pajamas.
Mrs. Prey admitted she had made
application for divorce, but said it was
on advice of her attorneys to counter some of the episodes described by the
her husband's previously filed, suit, returning crew members. I
She did not want a divorce, she said, i Jumcs C. Wilkle. second steward of
lust Saturday night off Florida, were
described today by till members of the
crcjw returning to this port on the
Cherokee.
Women praying In the salon as they
put on life belts, an orchestra of three
musicians playing jazz to keep up
morale, men passengers
with tho officers' work and playing
cavaliers Instead of help," these weje
One of the two unnamed women
named in this suit was Miss Bennett,
the other was Lillian Lorraine, also an
actress.
"lie told me once that Miss Lor
raine was the only sweetheart ho had
etfer had." Mrs. Frey said.
Frey had two apartments In New
Tork. his wife testified. He told Mrs. '
Frey, she said, that she must never
go to one of them, because people he
did not want her to meet were cnn
stanly there gambling,
One day, seeing a red roadster In
front of the other place, she went In
and herad a woman's voice, which she '
recognized as Miss Bennett's.
Mr. Frey, she said, then dragged
her downstairs.
Mary Mclntyre Pierce of Louisville.
Mrs. Frey's sister, testified of an of
fer of 110,000 by Frey for a divorce.
She attributed to Frey the statement
that he would get the money from n '
ter here,
The -playhouse Is the Ooodman
memorial theater, home of the dra
matic art department of the Chicago
Art Institute. Both theater and school
discards many of the traditions of the
meddling ao"n'f Professslon in an effort to nat-
The theater Is unique in being
largely underground, due to city
building restrictions on structures in
Grant park, the heart of the city Lake
Michigan frontage.
There are no footlights, a conceal
ed row of lights above and in the
front of the proscenium arch creating
on the stage an effecvt of natural out
the Comanche, said the fire was dis
covered nmidshlp after a negro
steward hud noticed the deck was
getting hot. A deck plank was ripped
, "r ' m"i,V door daylight. This makes It possible
of the crew immediately began, fight
ing the flames with hose.
Ho said the captain gave orders to
i for the players to abandon artificial
I makeup for counteracting the shad
' ows of the old time footlights.
girl.
Cook with sras.
man the lifeboats within u few min
utes after the fire was discovered.
Wilkle emphatically denied that any
women passengers had been pulled i
from lifebuuts by negro members of
the crew.
Relating the Incident of women
praying in the salon while putting on
their Hie belts, Wilkle said he gave
orders to the orchestra to play "some
thing jazzy." This seemed to help,
he asserted, until the lights went out
from a burned fuse and the musicians
could no longer read their music.
He denied that any order was given
for passengers to go to the boat deck
. Instead of remaining on the inaiu deck
to board the lifeboats.
"They followed the crowd and If I
I am not mistaken, they were led into
I this by some of the men passengers,
who always try to run things when
I they or.3ht to be minding their own
I hus'ness.
- "If they hnd given more time to
being me ll of help Instead of being
cavaliers, It would have gone a longer
way in doing something.
PaugUtfr FlghtH Fallier.
DENVER. Testimony on which
the state expects to hang Itny F.
Shank, machinist, for the murder of
his wife and 17-year-old son, was
given in his trial by his own daugh
ter, rtulh, 21-year-old college graa
uate.
BAREN'TSMJRO. Oreen Harbor,
Spitsbergen, Oct. 22 (A. P.) Spitz
bergen is paying due honor to Its first
locally laid hen s egg. r.ggs. as esga.
are not scarce here, for those of the
elder duck and tern may be picked up
by thousands In the Bummer time.
Hut the product of the ordinary barn
yard fowl heretofore has been unknown.
The egg was laid In the hennery of
Director Dresselbuy of the Dutch Coal
company, who is making an attempt
to acclimatize chickens. Ills hennery.
owing to the bitterness of the weather.
Is heated. It has to be darkened dur
ing a part of each 24 hours of the mid
sun period. In the Arctic winter arti
ficial sunlight has to be provided.
Thus the hens are being made to feel
at home under the 78lh degree, north
ern latitude. !
nuu'k roller Is Insane, '
SPOKANE. Clyde I.oomis, 18
vear-old student of the occult, who
pleaded guilty to n charge of . at
tempted blackmail after a charge of
dynamite exploded near the home
of Frank Oraves, n attorney, was
committed to the state Insane nsy
lum ut Medical Lake by an Insanlly
commission.
FUCI
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SHUT ELECTION DAY
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and won't corrode the
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SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 22. (A. P.)
Election day closing of all golf links
used by San Francisco voters was
being urged today by the Downtown
Merchants' association. Experience
has revealed, the merchants say, that
Persons excused from their regular
employment on election day to vote,
lorget all about the polls and make
for their fuvorite links to get In their
best licks in a full day's play.
This general apathy toward civic
duty will not do this year, the mer
chants point out. San Francisco is in
the throes of i municipal election
cunipaigu which will end on Novem
her .'I when the voters will be culled
out to elect nine supervisors and ac
cept or reject a proposal to buy the
properties of the Market Street Kail
way company for 130,000,000. The
franchise of the concern expires in
1M0 and civic bodies are on record as
opposed to the purchase.
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This new cereal speeds up work in the kitchen. Ready
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BAKER HELD UP
nAKTSn, Ore., Oct. 21.-(A. P.)
Federation of the Methodist and Pres
byterian churcheH of Baker, proposed
hy the Individual chruches here was
delnyed by the vote of the Grande
llnnde Presbytery In wanton here
which today tabled a resolution to au
thorize the merger. A number of de
tails must he worked out before the
j step ran be taken, church leaders said.
The Presbyterian church and the
Methodist church here recently voted
In consolidate, the union to be subject
to approval by the Presbytery and the
Methodist conference of this district.
News Notes From
Oregon Guardsman
HpenkhiR of the heat at Camp Jack-
non durlnK the last three days or
camp. It seems that the same condi
tion prevailed all up and down the
const country. At Camp Lewis, dur
ing- the same period, the hot wa'e
purulyzed normal activity and activ
ities had to be suspended for three
diiys.
Tlie nine silver trophies for the
successful squads In the squad tent
competition at Camp Jackson have
been received from the engravers and
will be presented to the squads en
titled to same by the command Ing
generaLflt an early date.
ftQture of the Jackson county
fnlr held at Med ford last month was
t lie shiim battle and demonstration
singed hy the local company under
command of Captain llulph I1, Cow
When fine coffees are left,
unroasted, in tropic ware
houses for two or three years,
this aging "mellows", deep
ens, enriches, those delecta
ble flavors natural to good
coffee. It is nature's slow
way of completing a wonder
ful work. .
But "mellowed" coffees are scarce.
Immense world demand takes each
coffee crop away almost immediately.
Little Stays behind to age properly.
That is why most coffee-lovers ex
perience but a portion of the full cof
fee goodness.
S&W Coffee is blended from these
rare "old" coffees. Adequate supplies
arc secured at premium prices, of
course. To the blend is added just a
dash of new coffee to liven a bit, the
deep, mellow richness.
S&W gives you good coffee at its best.
Its unusual personality wins you as
your palate detects delightful coffee
flavors in deeper, richer, more satis
fying form.
It is one of the famous S&W Fine
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