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WTT15 EIGHT REDFORD SfATL TRUBUKE. BEDFORD, PRECOX, MONDAY, MAY 7. 1928. VIE THEATER music week is CHIEF TOPIC AT Harold Lloyd at Rialto t ' .1 II - .1 I I In keeping with the observances! i, y t mm t-l t . ;of national music week, the local HoWup of Movie Theatre in Kinu .iui, nr.r Con nionn rnllmsyorl Bulproi;riii of music at the routine vail uiv9 I Uliungu wj ilu4,,.. und,r ,,, d,rKr,lon f MiM ! Isutler. The entertain-1 nth ! , the latest records, plaed by Henry Fluhrer on ore of the 1'almer Music House ortnopnon;c el-t trola. j The hiifh school girls' quart-.! wlio recently )4JUn-fd second j place at the stale music tourna- j WilH Hhasp ?dppH fain'.'"""- r rnent features were introdu-ed hnt Dnllr-a Chnr.T Hnun "d interspersed IV I I VIIWV MIIUUl We'll Suspect in House Base ment. SAX VIEW. Cal, May 7. t7P I introduced by 1 their , coach. Miss Ksther Church, and! inent Jor MaJloy. assistant manajer of .unI lh,.r Drir,.w,nniB number.. tne New California theatre in this ; which included, "u Heart (! City, one of tha .vest Coast chain. 'Mine." -"Will o as fatally wounded Jam nlitht I J"' "nd when shot by a holdup nan in bl ltt , Y office on the mezzanine floor nf on " I'no the ibeatre. lie died In Jess than o' the Wisi. by Ihine flower were by Mb ' Brown. Member v, , w . ti i are: sjisa jt.jiow iae . Betty Janes. Mis. ilildred Law- Office, covering to other theatre accoinfanied ' Sv; F rf- lb Oenevievej mJftff I the quartet iSi e Wilson. Ill-; I UNDY FLIES OFF i AFTER NARRGW ' DEATH ESCAPE J CL'RTISS KIELD. N Y, May 7 , (-4, Colonel Charles A. LiudbersU ; took off in hie new Ryan mon ipiiixie or au unaaaousced dtma tkn today. He wa afomieni-d : by Lit u tenant Commander P. V. H. VteeiLS, 'tin iostructur in caviga i ikn. tAudinv? on the field here last . in aay persona who souttht to ' eiimb on. as muiorcytie ijlic ! cleaixd ft Uce to the road to Se Vois. r 'l' rmt .nv one who' "I am told Mr. Elliott In Calf for. 1 -fx, you know of any one i o, .-n-ted In some concer.- haa pnt money to .-- - - ,.,',it xfr. Ho ran wa 100 POUNDS SALMON FOR ELKS' ED J.au tjf the unusually l:r-e atl-ndane eiictf-d at the Klk' iJce Kisb day f'ruui. tomorrow nuuo at 1:1S o'clock, and at hi. h fr-!h Chinook salmon. -uupht in the I:'j(.ue river, will be .-erved. by ordrrd of offiierH luwden. of the iode P. C. Hie.ham cautcht ' another Uree talmon for th;s bis p:atorial feaet. which insures by Senator Urutton. No. In of tha opinion no, n.i-y ha been "pent In my be-, half o a cand.data for pre:denl. li.uk ley bruUKht up Senator Bo-; rah'a prohibition quttionrialie., and afkfd whether it a aimed to promote hirn a a candidate or affect tha can.lldacln of other. . It had no relation to any apl mtion.i of i.iy own.", Uorjh re Kponticd. "It may have aonie cf-. fe- t on the candidal of other"." , He explained t'nut he had re plica from all ax to their viewa on prohibition, except Frank l . Wallth Civet Facts Senator Walsh of Montana, who nlehr ft.r h.m t.vt-r t,. 1irrh,!l over 1 u'i lunri. uf fih tht will hM withdrawn from the democratic ! field. Undljersh narrowly averted be served. I race, aid he received -) trim ;a trasedy ait '! people Btreamed Tire diners are requested to E. T. Meredith, former secretary of i out upon tte field ia immin&at uring their pennies alons to tosw agriculture: $-V0 from FredE. Co-1 idantter fiotn the wnirlmg biaaes o! ""to the collection that will bluer of OSiiraeo, and from' I bia plane's propeller. , trade to reimburse the official George K. Milton. Clialtanoo-'ta j Motorcycle police charged the l"dlte angler for hts loss of tackle, - newspaper publisher. He turned, crowd with screaming sirens and while catching salmon for the : Meredith's and Comer's contribu-1 special fruards attempted to rin-T off f;I?h dinner. There will be a pro- irons over to Milton for advance-' a clear space for him to land, but tram of hort speeches on fish ment of his candidacy and sent i their efforts were not enough to subject, and all Elks are urecd Milton's donation to W. V. Mc- stop the rush. Two women were to be on hand with reliable fish rxiwell. a Montana supiorter. j knocked down, receiving cuts and stones. l'ostak'e and stationery cnarKes bruises which required medical at- . ,.,, brouKht Walsh's total outlay up to U:ntion. ' lA-Ml.MON ar.MlTH HiWi.Si. He referred the commit-; tee to John Elliott and others for W fir ' mpvfM with his revolver, and es-cai-ed In aa automobile. In which a ' Haaolp UOtd-anh Christy in "Speedy Strain Harold Lloyd h rente and Miss J-u ille Trews. A J M.Ionouzh. well known ea:n Harold Lloyd has regis local sinjrer then contributed to;tered a bii; succ as a comedian eoofedrate was w.itin near the !nu'ntrr" hy Tu KllV 1 fcttMrt r",Ml ruiredy. en- Undbergh saw the human ava-! lanche come toward him. swerved his ship after a run of onlv a few , (Con tinned from Page One) ; information as to expenditures in he replied. The bfe-pt-ctarled comedian is ' t te a tirkler for authenc j tiriiy in hi picturtu, which U said ' "I expect the California primary. He thouRht i jj. E. Hamilton of Madison. s is.. it at th? Jiialto "No, sir. feet, almost causing the machine to w.n." to tip over. Using his wheel brakes Borah Is Quoaioned. had spent or contributed 100 In as much as be dared, he turned his After tfer.aior Curtis had been hit behalf. lana rnmnlctflv around and shut an h irnml half un hnnr h Wnkh fiM tlit U-ttprn we re Bent to ic the reason for the many 0ff tne motor without the custom- was exeuaed and Senator Borah, out under his congressional frank, f interr-stmj, ne of New York ! ary idijng wnIje f, cooled. He and ; of Idriho. was called. He said He referred to a letter hy William j Oty incorporate! within the film, j hja passengers were imprisoned in he was not a presidential candi- G. McAdoo, which he said had been On of the fturprbs In thla j tne plane's cabin as the mob milled date, although the Idaho delega- - made a part of the Congressional latest Lloyd effort in the appear- j around. Finally an automobile was tion to the Kansas City conven- Record. He had no agreements ; an-- of lUho ISuth himself. whOfnn.Mi thrniurh and rinrkinV han.U fw,n ir. ,r.tn-iB,t fnr him lth mhr J.tPn nnrHJd the lndit;tendnt o muic 41 the Bouiheinurc lis in hu, ability to inn flsUrM in one of the Laball ne- of lhoBe who Bought to touch him He had received no campaign con-: -Wd any oil companies contrib-; Mr.tJurf.rnBri.rf in Oiifon Nonnal srhool at Aahland novH comical situation-i into Ins Muenc.-. A rrl lauKh im in store .he jumjd into the car. Policemen tributions and had spent no nte to vour campaign ?" asked Mat-' leave an intretinj; outline of the rums. f..r all th who ih picture, j stood on the running board p.ish- monv. Master. entrance. In an outlying district, three miles - north from the theatre. Archie Com stock and Thos. Knv Injfton, motorcycle patrolman, had Just received notice of the holdup It ircomDanied on the piano by Miit ' haractritlc of all Moyd com- Butler. j c'll''- an,l perhaps the bipKett Mim lona Mamtrrn. .uuerin- i factor of the cr--n eontMiian's plans for the munic tfachem' Rtate (.onvention, to be held hre May1 21 and 22. Comerta and musical program are to be held durnx; the afternoon and evening of both! car speeding by and started In pur suit. When Coma lock pulled up on It, some one Inside shot bim thronifh the shoulder. Remington ol Into the car and stopped with Comstork. . I La,a (I. r.r lWr-m. I. rwsratil fni.nrf the car alwodoned near canyon ' "' to "hich th. public Is In and Ixnn close search on both , "rt, pro5,",m f Ides. Iietectlve. Hush Rochfort. , lc wl" h'ld on '"n1y n'ht with Deputy Sheriff Mason and P.," ,he J'"',rrl i,n f?" Ma.5 troltiuw Chaveaux entered . ! 21. which tim, BJly Iioone. ainrtment bouse basement oa theie1,' kn"" ' Ior' and' bank. Tlrey saw . man crouched i """' In a dark corner and opened fire. supplemented t,y mner insrru- abootlnc him fire times. He die mntal "i vocal selec- aoon. afterward. An envelope In """ . . Ms pocket bore the name of O. P. "" Mrters ld that she ex- Morrisser. wllh a local aiartment - musicians here bouse address from the various ections of the ; The abandoned car bore a num- """" J"' cw"" 10 b tn', T ber registered to Irl Hear, nf San the various service clul BAKING POWDER Same Price for aver SSJears 25 ouncesJor"D5 cents Guaranteed Pure and Healthful OurQuvmwwt used millions of pounds Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Srarton How DISUSE CURED Pedro as owner. A blood slain In the car Indicated that the bandit was probably also wounded. V Obituary Fright dlfw-aw. whkh many, local dog owners have mistaken for rabies, and subsequently ma do at a dinner on Monday nit'ht. faway with their valued p'ts dur Precedlng Mm Marsterr talk.j(ne ,, pajlt f,.w wepk. is a nw Jack Thompson xpoke in behalf can,ne a(niction. prevalent all of the Music T liars' awtociation of Medford. and ured that wry wr the I nlted Mates., and can member contribute $1 to defray 'be d-alt with mttsfactorlly hy an lithe espen of th.f Monday night I xpert, according to Ir. D. N . dinner. The Klwanls club wm;mn. toi veterinarian tni over 100 per cent In their contri-: morning. On" of the fright. dis- HIIAUI'K l!ev. J, W. Rharue. bution. eae patp-nt i now occupying 12 years old. did In Iais AnKe-j Following a nr-sage read h lest Friday evening. May 4. Th'.lub from Mrs. John f. Mann. -McCurdy-Dan- Lumber Co. Tribune. 8 to i p. m. iels; I'ort (iueft hour. j S to 10 p. m Mona Motor ! Oil Co. TucMLir. ; 10 to 10:30 a. m. So. Ore- : gon Klectrtc "o. j 10:3" to 11 a. i. Sim lair's ' Dollar Store. : 11 to 11-30 a. in". M. M. SM Dept. Ktore. 4 .12 L'olonlitl j eafe patient i now Ifd In the doc hoxoitril on Vlub from Mrs. Jnlin . Mann, j tr-et. and is wll on the road to body will be brought her for who is recuperating from an ope-1 recovery. burial and funeral arrangemnln ! ration In a .Portland hopital. in "To the Inexperience; hand, will be announced lnt-r. Two ! a unre lation of flowers snt fright d: sea fie l identical to thp sons. C. AV. Hharp" of raklma.lby the organization. President U. ' lang.rouii and hoj AVasb.. and Iavid W. Bharpe of B. flainmond eprened the bt 'or which thero The .Dalles, Oregon, are herc.wiehes of the Hub for her apemy a upeeoy uemn. now. Itev. Hharpe came to Med- f recovery, to Mr. Mann, a men ber of the oYtfanlKitJon. in nuat ks, wnicii can OucMts at today's meeting In ford' In 10 and remained until 'yi. He whs pastor here and di-trlH elder for the Free Metho iist chur h. 1kj". rabies, i no cur. but In thin n'-w diM- rder, the vi'-tlrn uni ylly ban from 5 to 2S nttat ks, Hhich ran be treated with good rertultit, and 4 11:20 to Bakery. " 12 to 12:30 p. m. Medford j 4 Klectrir o. i Sixth' 12 30 to 1:30 p. m. Monart.i F'-e-i St Seed Co. V 6:13 p. m. Medford Mail Tribune. , 8 tw ! P- m. Snyder's Dairy ( & Produce Co. t to 10 p. in. Cal. Ore. Power Co. 4. I BIRTHS t ' Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Itldgeway of llerryilate. a daugiiter f npmrd Virginia l.ucile, weight nine fiounds, this morning. Famous Aviator Arrested WATKKM'RY. Conn., May 7 (A't I tort A cost n. trans-Atlantic 1 fll'-r. failed I" put In appearance In the court here lfnlay in press Ills m 1 from a five day mnlcnco for low flying over Naijgal tick. Judge -Harry J. !Vardnley oidered tils $100 rafh bond called and n warrant for his arrent whs IhsmihI. eluded. 11. C. (Juicy of Anhluni. cre I no neeii to kill the d"g, B. W. fJutte of "recent t'iy. W. i he fuid. W. HinglHon. K. . Chlnn. Kstlier ' Aside from the fright diM-ane Chtirrh. Mildred Iawrence, Kllcw . patient n the local veterinary hos Mae llwn. Lu llle Crews, (i.ne-j pilal. the -Majority are patients vieve Brown, Betty Janes, O. It' from car aceldents or nwijor ope Kdgett of Portland and W. H. rations. One of the finest pa Flulirer. The attendance prize, tienl. according to the doctor, n nfkii furnished by Mann's, was a large black and white Oeoartrnent store, was given to . shepherd Vernon Vawter today. The Weather of Some good "close-ups" "f the "bewhldkered and tyibobt.ed" beau ties of the House of David ball team were taken for the Copro news reel by Horace Bromley, lo cal cameraman, ycift nlay. Pic tures of the exciting plays of the d"g. the victim nierHless attai k with an which the diiif'fi fhoubler was Hplit open. The nature of the wound necessitated an intrlctte operation, entailing the stretch ing and stitching of nuts'-le and tignnients. thninuh which the (irge dog sat ptitiently. often gut ting bis teeth to stand the pain. "Ho was by far the nvt appre ciative rioi; I've ever had here, and during the operation. he would often reach down and lick ntv band. In acknowledgement f level li m hut The ere j othc Lowest temperature this morn ing, A. Precipitation for 24 hours end ing & a. in., none. Yesterday's weather here: High In et temperature, T7. lowest tem ;i.H per.it ui e yesterday. 43. Mean teruperature yeiterd:ty, 60. Precipitation: Total rainfall since fht of month. .01 Inch. Hutuidity yesterday, 5 a. in.. R6 per cent; 12 noon, fB per cent; 5 p. in.. t'J per cent. Character of day, partly cloudy. Sun seta today, 15 p. m.: rises tomorrow, 4.5) a. m.; bets tomor row, 7:17 p. m. t Bises and sets computed for Izoii . was hem done for him- j r,reeat fur tonight and tonior-h'-i.herd dog. l;ke several inlf:ilt antl fucsdav. now In the hiiltal, was ( ;tr,,n.,... .n.t by ; liroiiKbt In by the buniane so- i - i rilt DICK M,-t4-oiolgist, ( 'nlted Slates Weather Bureau. BETTY BHONSON GIRLHOOD'S GREATEST ,, BEAUTY CHOSEN r Film world (ays most appealing charm is smooth skin LOS ANGELES. CALir.-Riwak-Iril eyes, enticing lips, beautiful hair all these the movie star may have but they avail her nothing, ay directors, if she is not possessed c( smooth skin. "Studio Skin" must be exquisitely smooth for Xlief llfhta are all-revealing in the cioae-upa. Herbert Brennn, director for WetrtMJoldwyn-Mayer, says,"The moat appealing single beauty a girl ran have ia certainly exquisitely Jovely akin." And all Hollywood agrees that every actress who has ' liecome atar has had ikln of ex ceptional lovellnesa. . Nine out of ten stars find I.ux Toilet Soap la marvellous for smooth kin. Betty Branson, enchsnlinc young atar, enthusiastically de clares, "I find this lovely soap ia wonderful for my akin." AU the bljj film studioa hsvo tilaeed Lux Toilet Soap In their dressing rooms, which Indicates clearly enough how definitely they value smooth skin. Lux Toilet Soap is made by Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. mime an'l nte. winninx runs w also taken fur early showlnir tills popular local film service. jrlrtv. who hnc shii-led in earnest j Mucil Interest is beliii; tnki-11 in 'to care fur ille docs mill nlher lif tomorrnw nlKht's t'opco radio ih o . rlictcil and lioinelr-ss unlninls thru unim, which will be present! liy'uul the county. 1 the muslcHl oritanlrjtllons of the Junior hlirii school. This will be a RIMTlal program In ket-pInK with "Music week."' and every local music .lover Is ureril to tune In protnlilly at s p. m. In order not to miss the openiiiK numbers. Mlsw Mell.a Williams. Instructor of mu sic for the Junior hlth school, will be featured In several dHtuhtful group of soprano number ac companied by Ml Esther Church, munlc Instructor for the H'-nlor tilth. In addition, there will be mtmy Instruinntn1 nnd vocal num bers by the talented pupils of the Junior hiKll school. "Iss.ifld advertising (rets re.tilts. CHOOSH A CANADIAN rVAT irrsfaT-TriaT-..-.-- TRIANGLE TOUR leow SiiuimiT l aics start May 22 ISI COAST PLANES 10 RESUME FLIGHTS The West Const Air Transport company expects to resume regu lar air schedules between Seattle and Sun Francisco via Portlund and Medford so nte time this week. 1 The schedule was discontinued some time ago owing to the con tinuous rains that rendered Inter mediate fields too soft for the big i pitmen to land. (.raveling of Medford's original1 ! runway 2 1 mi feet long is now com pleted anf Is capable of handling any ship that files. The new sum mer runway, ?&00 feet long. Is also completed and ready fur use. JSP nor.N i Cjiuan RKlt:.,. Jip.r Kui.mil Pita. Jairer l',rk Liide. Ml. R.n. Tiem 1'i-le Vi.l.K. , FtmmH Inndt P.tstir. tai 5i; '(r 7i T'itt Hiptm. sidF. l.iS ' , . ' I) TRIP "J,7o from Medford A. n. Holtorp, City Pa. Ag'f Ml Ynhlll Sim. PtUnd Pbon. Bmcm M2A Plst wnl ft boeklcti os TrUniL Tour, Juper Natioiul I'uk ti Cuudas Rockies. ... . CUT , (If ,t4fnl ftt a,) A.i..- Hit, Canadian National The Ijtrstest ltiulny System In Ainerlcn Jlo-i-ivii-K lluniel hi (HI SKIN.M. llll.U Calif.. May ll'i Charles 11. (Illbeit. an nil worket' of los Aniieles. sufferetl hums which cuused his death here last -nlitht. hen he fell Into a vat nf boiling hot oil. Me was re, cued by workmen and rushed to the Lona llench Community ho, pllsl, but died before reachlnc tbere. 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