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o PAHTS TX 'What Price Gltfry," Craterian, To-night ELKS SATURDAY EVE, BIG SUCCESS it - - SIMPLICITY MARKS ll J FUNERAL RITES FOR lvjB SL CS ' rMPI ICU DflVM TV ( L" . 1 1 i 1 LIlULIOil ilU InLI II V ASHLAND, Ore., Nov. ' 23. Tho Klk'H nnnuul ThanksKivlnjc Hmoker va Iho event of imniinuunt InturvHt , un tiuturdny nlnht. About 300 wore In uttomlunco from the southern part of Oregon and northern California l(nlH. ThnHo who have attended similar event In previous years de i.ure this the moHt ouistiimllrm and FUfcesHfui of them all. Thin annual Kitiokur Is ono of tho events which produces funds for the hl t'hrimmaH program of charities which is foster ed each year hy the Elk's lodge. The entortainmentrtiirogniin ineluded sev eral interesting1 wrestling houls. Prin cipals in tho ring were Johnny Car vin, Jack Crlm, Holly JSurns of Port land, Harold Jteece and Wilbur Har rington. Jim Uowers had charge of the program and has been compli mented for the entire success of the n.'fnlr. A crab supper was a detail of the entertainment of which men li hi should not he omitted. During the evening a fine duvenport ami chair wero raffled off. Mr. Tinker ,vas tho fortunate winner. Dozens of fino turkeys, hams nnd baskets of groceries wero also raffled off and not (nly furnished much merrymaking, but added materially to the Christ um d fund. Miss Nora Ward. Junior Til teacher, expects to spend Thanksgiving at tho homo of her pu tenia at Dorena, Ore gon, i Tho Josephine Foley family and tho : Aaron Andrews family will be Thanks- j giving guests at tho homo of Mrs. Ahbie Thomas of Med ford. A number of Ashland boys and girls who are students at the State Uni- verslty at Eugene, will arrive homo on Wednesday to oat the Thanksglv- j ing turkey at the parental board. Mrs. Grace Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. II. 1. Andrews will be dinner HUents on ThankKiving Day at the Jj, V. Wheeler homo at Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlllurd. former residents of Ashland, but now living In Medford, were guests at the home of Air. and Mrs. Louis Dodge on Sun day. The Delphian club holds a monthly chapter meeting at the Civic club house on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. John Cadxow, whoso homo Is on Skid more street, was the hostess to tho Junior hlnh teachers and the special department teachers on Friday evening. In all, there were twelve guests who enjoyed tho bountiful dilutee that Mrs. Cadzow had prepar ed, and lingered through the evening for a -happy visit., Mrs. Sadzow's guests were: Mlsses Im Myers. J-Mna , Hhophard, Mildred Million. Clara Ann derson, Nell Carter, Nora Ward,- Ktliel Held, Gladys Morton, Kdna Goheen and Mrs. Kdith Good. The two groups of high hcIioo! Camp Fire girls gathered at the Model cot tago on Thursday and Friday even ings to plan their Thanksgiving am Christmas activities, One troop has j adopted a llttlo girl for the holiday season and plan she shall drink deep- iv of the joys of the Christmasthle. Tho nthni trunn hn .wlnnlnfl n whnln family and are busy with needles ami 1 to ,n" I'l.vsoo palace had been ro used garments, fashioning necessary vviv 1,1 tJ""1 'I'Oi say early this clothing und toys for their family. , afto,'noun" Miss HeYylJarmon and Mildred Crane i t til was suggested as the are In clmrgo of tho two groups. ,,n,v man paldu of leading France The Tuesday Commercial Club "1'1 ,f tnp Present political ami finan luneheon will bo In the nature of n elal Jungle. Thanksulvinir homo comlnir when the onie of tho foreign ministers' organization of the town will sit down together In thankful mood fnr the blessings that have attended Ash land's growth during the year. The Klwaniaus will be (here to tell how the build, the Llthians will blow a few bubbles of thanksgiving, and (he Civic Improvement club, the I)auht'is of the American Revolution, the Ameri can l.eglon, the Ministerial associa tion and nil the rest will bo there to give an nccoifnt of their work during the year. Mr. and Mrs. 15. T. Allen left on Thursday to spend some time in Cali fornia. Word has heen received from Miss Zlpora Itlumeufeld and Miss III he I Wheeler, former high school teachers, that they are greatly enjoying the winter In New York City, where both tire students In Columbia I'uiverslty. Miss Wheeler Is doing graduate work in Kngllsh, and Miss Plumcnfold is enrolled In Teacher's college. They are taking advantage of (he opportu nity to hear (ho fine stage artists and tin best musical talent. ft.THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR . DANGER SIGNAL Persistent roughs and colds lend to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that la ilennanC to take. Creiimulsion la a new medical dis covery with two-fold action; It soothes nnd heals the Inflamed mem branes nnd Inhibits icerm Krowth. Of nil known drUK. creottote In tec OKnlKed by high tnedleul nuthm-IUeh iih one of the Kieatent healing agen cies for pernlHtent couitha and enlds und other forum of throat trnuMen. Ot-omulhion contnlnn. In addition to crroMote, tuner linallnir elements whlrh nootho and heal the tnfeeted tnembranea nnd atop the Irritation nnd Inflammation, while the creonote ftoen on to the utomnch, 1m absorbed Into the Mood, nttaekn the neat of the trouble und chee.Ua tho growth of the germs. C'reomutnlon In Ruarnnteed aat!fae lory In the tnSunent of pprntfltent rloughfl nnd robin, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forma of renplin tory diMeanea, nnd if excellent for huihllnK up tho ay Hi em after colda or flu. Money refunded If any ooukIi or cold la not relieved after taking no eoidlnc to Hlreettnnn. Auk ynnr druff Kl"t. CnHtiiutlsioii t'ompatiy, Atlanta, l ,in ' t or 1 ? 1 ( i,i.i;iu)it; Toiiuri ITavo you ever wondered what the World was was really like? i Have you ever tried to understand the feelings of the men who fought 1(? . "What Price Glory." at Hunt's Cra terian tonight, is such a gripping, genuine picture of the great strug gle that it id already ruinous on boih Hides of the Atlantic. 10 HEAD LATEST PAPIS, Nov. 23. (A. P.) Arlstlde r.rland, dubbed the man of Locarno' 8,nco h,H KUt.ceHH (lt ,,c HOCurUy con- j ferenco. Is regarded as certain to he 1 called upon by President Dotimergue to form a cabinet In succession to tho l fallen I'alnlevo govern moat. I The foreign minister, who has held 'tho premier.shlp seven times in his 'lengthy political career, returned to Paris this morning and had two long telephone conversations with M. Oou- inergue. The opinion Is expressed that lho l"'Hhh'iit succeeded in convincing him of the patriotic necessity of his laneepianco l)IU HO OIUCUll summons friends fear ho will not accept under (he present conditions. The only al terinn,lvo to a I ir la nil ministry, they say, Is one bonded by former Premier Ueniot, with the solid left behind it, including HoHa lint participation. The concensus today was that tho ond I'atnicvo cabinet fell, like, nil ler Prench cahfmts, during the last two years, a victim of the financial situat ion rather than of n political maneuver. The press of all political shades adopts a serious attitude re garding the r.t 11 of the ministry as secondary (n Importance to the ques tions now facing the country. Premier I'alnlevo In a statement to the newspapermen today replied to the rumors of an Impending coup d'etat which have been circulating throughout the country for the last two weeks. "Governments fall but the republic stands." he said. "We are slitl able to watch over her. Keep (his In mind and If anyone hcllovoM that (he mo ment has come, he Is mistaken." Fruitgrowers' League Members Requested Meeting Tomorrow The ( 'rat era have extended a eor diul Invltt.tlon for all metnbei-N of the l'rultKrowerH LeaKUo to attend u t I nner I veil by them In honor of Senator Itohrrt N. Stanfleld aeheduled fr tomorrow evenlnff. November -4th. at the Hotel MeilCmil. The mib- , Jed of htn addreHH will be 'Vonserva- 1 tloti Without t'onf ideation." dealing ; with the vital iiuestlon of the O. t t. . land Kiiint Nituatlou. ' Senator Stanfleld ban been of great nnltanee In eMlablinbinK with federal aid, the employment offiee at the j Chamber of t'omnierce building. 1 le is now doiiiK every! htiiK within lit.- i power towards the permanent eon- tfnuanee of thin offire. Aa thin was I at ihe request of the Km It irnwern League the members should show their appreciation of what Senator Ktariflehl tins done for un In thin nnd many other mat tern, Any iiue-diona whlrh k rowers mtht rare to rulsr will e Klven con.tidet.t.lon thla lueet- Inif, an the senator Im here In order to find nut what we of aethei lt;on lb-Hire. KnriT auo i:ns t.ka(iik. I'aul A. Svherar, I'realdent. 8i:ATTI.i:-The UiKht Kev. J. Motnda, the fii t(J Mmne.o hlnhop of the i;nirop,i chin Q arrived rnroute fr(tu New Orleans where hr attendetl a meiiiiiK of bm deuomlnal ion, to Tokio. 0 1 A jar i l r TA. hJl v T and tom c n,rn:KTo "What Price Glory1 wan written one of them two newspaper men , - ' he put all the terrible, as well as some of the noble things, taht went on in ,Ihat bloody s:ruggle. The company that will present "What Price Glory" Is headed by Km mett Corrigan, assisted by thirty uth- jcr splendid players. The Screen By Ve Press Agent. . Constance Talnuulgo at Craterian. Constance Ttilmade Is star at "Her Sister from Paris," playing again to- , morrow matinee and night, laying off tonight for the legitimate attraction ! "What Price Glory," in which she j plays two parts, one a Vlennesee wife. jund the other a Parisian dancer. 1 There is plenty of fun In the pic ture, which Is well acted. The hus- , band is played by Ronald Colman, ' and u man to love the sister Is done by George K. Arthur. At the Itlalto. "Tho Man Who Kound Himself,' closes tonight at the Hialto theater, starring Thomas Melghan. In the famous '"iron city" of King King, I tooth Tarklngton, the author of the film, made the acquaintance of No. 1 7,r-IS. Illy name shall remain forever unknown. Krom him the no tod author obtained a story so dra matic and beautiful with his dreums of a new life, new hopes, that he pen ned it in a short story which he called "Whispers," I The bright atmosphere- of wealthy New York forms the greater part of the background for "A Man of Fa-ih-I ion." which begins a two days' en jgagemeut at the Hialto theater to morrow matinee. I The novel procedure adopted by a ' clothes-starved girl forms the basis of a moat intriguing modern plot. !Low Cody plays opposite the star, ami heads a cast in which tho names .of William I (allien and Mary Carr also appear. WASHINGTON There's something at the bureau of standards that can register the heat" the earth receives from Mars. ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW! Be assured of the best by placing your order early - ALSO. . ; u ' DUCKS and CHICKENS VEAL ROAST PORK ROAST BEEF ROAST SPRING LAMB In fact, all kinds qf meats for your Thanks giving dinner. . , It 1 V j , . Medford tenter Market In Roir of 20th Centnry Grocery Stor Medford Building We Deliver 8AXDK1XGHAM. Kngland. Nov. 13 (A. P.) Tho body of Queen Moth er Alexandra lies in a little, dimly lighted church hero, where it will .be on view until Thursday, so that those who desire may pass by the -der and pay their respects to the beloved woman- whom many of them had known or seen in Samlrlngham. Throughout last night four servants of the royal household watched be side the home-made coffin. With the purest simplicity the cas ket was taken over the path which Alexandra was wont to use in going from the palace to the church to offer zzz up her devotions. . It was wlreeled'3 under the trees by servants, followed by Princess Victoria and Princess ' .Mary of Greece. On arriving at the church It was placed before the altar Land over It was thrown as a pall the queen mother's own standard. So crepe was to be seen inside the little church nor were the candles lighted. A few wreaths, the floral tokens of affection from tho members of the royal household were placed here and there about the coffin. Simplicity also marked the funeral service which was held later. The minister delivered a tribute to Alex andra, but did not preach a sermon. The service was attended by King George and Queen Mary and the Prince of Wales and other royal per sonages. With them mourned a large number of the regular members of thf congregation. King George went afoot from the palace to the church, ::iitlng with him a wreath" and cross made of dark- hued violets and white and pink flow ers, blossoms, which had been fat ot ¬ itis of the queen mother during her lifetime. These floral pieces were the joint tributes of the km, anu queen. For Colds Grip, Influ enza and ma a Proventlve ZIP t nVflilfl Bromu Qummef tablets 4? , Serious illness and com plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the old Reliable, Sale and Proven Remedy, "Lax ative BROMO QUININE." The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Proven Safe for more than a Quar ter of a Century. The box bears this signature Prico 30c. Phone 255 mmM ami) 33 Meat Department FANCY TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS CHICKENS BELGIAN HARES Roasts LAMB BEEP PORK VEAL 7; H j FANCY I Economy Market Economy Fish Market 1 West Side Market I Meat: i Phones 46649 ANOTHER REAL BUY LATE MODEL Jewett Sport Touring This car is like new and has run only H 000. It is equipped with front and rear bumper, trunk and rack, automatic wind shield wiper, motc-meter and cap, stop signal, etc. . , . .. , Priced at one-half original cost $750 One-Third Down Balance 12 Months' ; -., .... Medford Auto Co. Buick Dealers S.Riverside V Make it a memorable holiday; visit friends or relatives for a happy reunion. Ronndtrip Fares Specially Reduced you can take the whole family at sur prisingly small expense. Comfortable trains most everywhere. Night and day service, with convenient hours of departure and arrival. Ask any Southern Pacific agent for complete travel inomui lion. S Southern Pacific J. 0. Carle, Local Passenger ADVERTISING IN THE Order Your Turkey Now! AUA-1 Birds CHEESE, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES , '.V Agent. Phone 34, Bedford SUN GETS RESULTS Fish Department HALIBUT SALMON fresh cod ;sole sand dabs ABALONA CLAMS CRABS OYSTERS SHRIMPS Fish: Phone 26: e liH Fresh Meats and Poultry At All Times , ; . . AtThO- ; ,. AMERICAN FRUIT & PRODUCE MARKET 109 E. 8th St. Phone 875 G. KNOWLTON, Prop. ' ' i Money to Loan 1 . , . On improved city property or for building purposes NO COMMISSION CHARGED ' Costs You Less V- . Gets You Out of Debt-' Redden & Company ' Room 2 Davis Bldg. ij 32 N. Central, Medford, Ore. - PWe 720. ,. (31 Chinese Hand Laundry 36 South Grape St. '' n i Clothes efllled fo and de iMkPrpWovk eiin'rautfie1. CLEANERS f LEATERS DYERS , HATTERS' 1 Phone 344 . 23 N. Fir St. e