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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1928)
czo O e e o O o O O O o o o PAT!TC SIX o arrmT'OKT? MTn TT?Tr,rsm. MTirvroTrp, prnoN". tttday, .tuly irt, 102. o RSpffiSl'THRNElf TAKES A DAY OFF; WILL William Haines in"Telling the World" at Crateriafi Tonight KELLOGG'S PEACE 10 PUT A PUNCH ! INTO HIS left: I FAirtllAVKN, X. J., July K'. (ffi MoM of Tom Hot'iicy'.s iir.ara tlnns for his "shot at the hcavy Wfijiht title on July 'J d are based on thi development of his tanith jmw iniiK-hiiiK apparatus. Jlin liKht hand, Hi-cm-y is pn-tly W4-II untli-iied with. (If ban lined it ifre tl cly fur ypai jdinol irur Jolting firaij;ht punches under the hoart. These hotly punchoH have 1 hern th1 Anzar's bet offensive J equipment. Now 1i'm developing hi hfi ; hainl ftt that it won't foe HllKhU'il when he takes it ahum with hi riht, into the Yankee siinllinii ; K.intf In two wn-kx. Heeney haw, used hiK left hand to a Kicat i-x- j twit, of course. In all of his finht In the country hut Uu-iVh been little or no dynamite in it. I'er- , alKtent practice in p p a r r I n k niittrhPK hero are bcKlnnliiK I" j nhovv resultM. The chnllctmer now j han n left hook that rail for Mime ref-pwt fiom the critics im well an, hi hparritm mate. Willi thunder rotllnK fnul heavy cIoliilH overhead. Ih-wiey went thru hi firm niht workout last niuht 1 mill made such a nood showing that I In Willi's wi'it' laken kiiiiic what ahaek. SI'CiM I.ATOIl, X. V.. July in.; Friday (he lllth wan u hull-, day in Speculator when ficne Tan-, ney in i:inrz to defend his heavy- ; weight tit h iiainKt Tom i leenoy, -the i ti(.;j:etl New Zcalander, mi Julyj Jf'i a I the Van kef stu ilium. The day's rent, Tun ney' ban -' dlers believe, will keep the chain-' pton. who now weighs at-' most his flnhiln wejejit. from narhliiL' tile peak of condition tun' early. The day of idleness, It was explained, would put a In tit five pounds on him, a margin he will 1 find iiKcfui during :hc 13 ilays ' which are yd tn come In-fore he defends his crown. ( Tumi'-y postponed his IM-rniind sosiitn with sparring partners ami punching hags until tomorrow. The ehampion has agreed to lake a lo-isk workout on Sunday while Tex lllekard is hen- (o witness the signing of tin- New Voi k hoxlng . eommishion contract foi the i-nni- Int: hnltle. The t aslon will he '. liickard's first visit to this resort which the eh.unidon considers one j of the country's most beautiful i spot. ; "R7v5s Baseball Standings iAiiicrli'iiii Li'Iikiii stjiinlintis Ni-w York J '1 1 11. 1 li. .. SI." Louis Clilvi'luticl CIlli'MKii AVuiOiliiKlun i:niun JJi'lrnll W. r. 7 is 3i .'II in 4 1 lii I II ir, 17 i j N'iiiIiiniiI Lfiii:))! siiiiiiIIiik. v. I.. I VI. .TI.1 . r. w r. .r.i s . n;:i . i:, i . t : I 1i .4 111 1 1 :i Pel. I" rrl M .li!M . r. v ;t . r. 7 :i Till II . r. :t s .is I .III il Sl.f I.milM .'il! Nov Vurk 3 (.'Ini'lnnall 47 rlilruBo 47 llronljlyn 4-' riilHl.tliK 37 lloHllill - I J'lilliuli'lpliln il Anii'i Icnn, bl'lroll, 4; Ni'W York, 2. St. l.ouiH, 3: iliiKtnn, 1. (.'IiU'iiko, 4-2: I'hlludfliihl Clfvi'liiiiil, 2; W'liNhlimhin N'utlunul. Ni-w Vik. 1; Hi. I. .nils, 1 I. Ilniiikl.vn. il; ('InrlMiiHll, Il K'nll imI in nlnlli: riiiii). HoHiuii. I : rliU'iiKo. 4. I'llililili'lilllil - I'IIIhIiiiI'mIi i ii s t lionrtl; ruin. . AI.IIAXV. nn.(nn Kli'i'irii' nil' Wliy .Sfi kM In i-xti'lHl lines In Hwrr lliinii1. :i- i. N. Y. ATHLETIC CLUB ! 10 SEND 01 TEAM I TO THE OLYMPICS YORK. .Inly i:i(,j Tin- Ni.- Vol-,; Allil... rlnl, h.ni I lll'l'llli'il In n.lnl nn ( I V 1 1 1 I I: III i Of llH IIIVII 111 Clll'lll ns ii pnili-si , .'iMiillisl Hi,, ili.i isliins ill Hi,. 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('. nlli- Ii-Iih wllii will ntlriniu In Kiiln pliirrs nn tin1 tt'iim iiir wi-ll-kiiiiwn WILLIAM HAINES i ! WASHIX'ITOX, July Hi. M3i ! Sewelary Ki.'Hokk's reviseil treaty i for outlawing war is ninit'dy ur i cepuitik to Germany and a favn;--; Hhle rejily from Fiance is oxpecioi within tew tlays. A noli sinned Iiy Acting I-ort-in Minister Sdiuhert at Horliu, (le'ail in' JiIh country's atltiude, was j made pnhlic at the state depart ; nieiit In'it ni'lit. w hi it Amli.issa . dor t 'laude! cailetl upon .Mr. Kel ' Ic-'is i t;U ''' oi the loriheoniiir-; Kreiich lef.Iy. This will prohahly ho handed Hi . Anihassador Merrick at iiari l' ' morrow, he said, on the preat ' Kri'm h holiflay celehi at ion 'ii lh: fall of the bastile. The re;i!v he V desi-rihed ns an act-rpianee of the i explanations and inter pi eta I ions ! of the proposed pact s outlined , hy Mr. Kid lop.; in his note of i June 2:1. Germany's acceptance was sweepmu and uinnialili"d- and t ju- note declared tiiat the Berlin kov i et mnent wns ready to sipn the treaty at once in the form in which . It was submitted. A draft of the propose! pact was ; sent simultaneously to U nations. ' iiirludinif, in addition to Franco ami Germany. Great Britain, Ja'-an anil Italy. Gerpiany was the first to reply. I'nder the proposed treaty, thn ; sigiiatoiy nations would "condemn ' recourse to war" and "renounce it as an instrument of national pol- itcy." Kurt her. they wo-.-Id a::e'j lo use only specific means in see!; ; inu a settlement of whatever ilis- , imtes or conflicts unpin arise he , tween them, regardless of their na i t tire or oripin. GLENDALE, OREGON NEARLY' WIPED OUT BY FIRE Starting in a meat market, the flying sparks ignited the dry wooden roofs of the adjoining buildings and at one time threatening the entire town. These adjoining roofs would not have burned had the roofs been of JOHNS-MANVILLE RIGID ASBESTOS SHINGLES OR JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS ROOFING THESE ROOFINGS ARE ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF We Are Distributors in This Territory Trowbridge Lumber Yard 500 squares of Johns-Manville Asbestos Roofing has been ordered for the Glendale Lumber Company of Glendale, Oregon, since the fire. A new William Haines. I hat is what the nudieiiee at I Mini Cratei'lun theater derided last niu'lit. when they saw tin- op.-mim perfoi inniu-es of William I til I lies slat t yip pin ore, "Tellltm I he World." Haines, who h'T.'iofnre has es tablished h .inself us a w.He-er:n li -hm athlete who always learns hi-tt.'r in the next to tin last teid. has hrouuht to the sn e. ;i in his new proditelioil an entirid.v dlff'-rent type of chaiaeler. Tnircs uf t he wise -erne her are still there, hut the eharaeter has softened and strenulhened. As the newspaper reporter who does n't recounl.e love until he has almost lost H, llnllies is more liuimin and ;ilmiiah1e th.in ever lii'Iore in his stannic earecr. Two more nieiit aits of -Talkies'" ii re ii so a h k f -at lire nn this meiit proiam. I he Ser pentine, a pinueitus danee aet. te.iini'nu l.imiiii Lane, tin leau tifiH ;ot-f..i.o. b. one of fin-l .nd ni'isl iMiintjful nets th:it has et t time to the si leeli via vit.i phmie. The haliet ( onsi.ls of j trlkiin; danein.; hen titles. 'I lie other ael is entitled "A .'ew Minutes With Ci-oruc Jes-ell' and it is Just that very thinp. and they are the most enjoyable "few minutes" ever spent wit h eomedlan. Jessell sinpH a VIAMI. Flii.. July 1.1. A Hilly .jli-Cal lister, four years old. who was kidnaped last ninht from the home of his mother here, was found unhurt in a Coral tlahles vacant house today hy persons 11 nv living next door who hoard him lilt It. iHitindinu on the door of a rhisrt hi talks n lillle and hrinn n whii-h he was loi-ked. The ehild hnmh out of every single memher s,j(f hls .,nnpers were si "fat man of his aiidh-iiee. ,, wonuin." --- " "- -" - - ' j Siieep ( u Hers Alteiil Ion! are in position to pay you mwre I him anybody for woid- tnohair. See us before you 1ZZV SCHWARTZ 2 TO I NOBILE'S DOG HAS FAV0R11E O'ffl FRISCO A m m j :pS pel lOI Illl'I'S Who the urade hi the ftlK lo Halpili, ' seleel ions were these men art ' ones I'hiixi'H failed to milk tryouis. Ae,eoid- Ihe eommittee'f lliijusl In e;iust heitrr than th. M ADRIENNE'S Medfurd ntioii:il liank Uuililini;' New! Smart! ''A liist-miiiiito exclusive hat nmdel the only t one nl" its khul in Mi'ilfnril dm Sec It in Our, Window i:W VOUK, July 12. il'i Sllperslitloiis Is e'iderttly one tiling I that vv.y Schwartz Is not, j The New Vurk mile who is j recounlzed n m world's f l w i-iv. lit i champion In I his state, pals his crown at stake in a I - round battle auainst 1'risco (liande, haid-hil-linu I lull a lo I'lliimo, at the ltn k awiiy sladllin tonight, weather pel -mlttliiK, Schwartz apparently cares little lor the fuel that It's l-'mhiy Ihe Uth. The hoys who do the hettiiiK evidently don'i think much nt it cither for Xv..y has been in stalled a . ti 1 favoihc. KINCS .X. July Kl. ln One stirvlviir of i he lialla disaster ap parently i; uiiiffecled by Ihe hard ships ?aifl'iicd in ihe Arctic await ing rescue. Til i ii ii . Ccner.tl I'mberto Nuhile's sin. ill ibm is IroliekiiiM all over the liie.e ship rata di Altlano while his lUilKle bebnv ile covering from injure1 the crash. Titian o oer the poh in tin N'obih- in I'.i-.'i; and at: k slowly re s suffered in iide the trip X..ri;e with o w as on t he THE NEW ZEROLENE dividends Major League Leaders Frank's Comedians IN THE BIG TENT FRIDAY and SATURDAY "Naomi of the North" Prices 25c and 50c Curtain 8:05 LOCATION: 0 6th and Holly Streets Major League Leaders t y the Asso4 Uitc.l I'rosM Includiim uames of July 1; National Cattinn llornsby. Ihiives A . Huns - ilotloiule', t'iirdn TT. linns halted in II e I t o in 1 c . t'iirdi 7 1 Hits- Oonhlt. C;nds I L' I . Ooebles lloinr-by. I'.raves Triples --liottoinlcy. ('aids I.'. iiomcis -wiion, fubn Slolen bases isch. fnrtls Iti. I'd i hinti - 1 an ;is. I ted-, w mi !' : lost iuerlcau llattim: - dunlin. S natm s . a;i. Huns - Uuth, Yanks s7. linns batted In (ichrlK. Yanks "S. II its M a nu-h. I !i"W ns 117. li.Mlbh I'latst.ad. K.d Sox S. Triples Itice. Senators I I . Isomer,- limn. Yanks 3.1. Stolen bases - Mosul. While Sox I :i I'ilchlm: - t "t'owder, Crowns. won Hi. ht l. 'Hangman's House9 at Rial to Tomorrow "Ham-man's House," .ereen vn -si on of Pi'tui Cy; :e's yi eat no, el. made under the direction ,.f John Font, has Its local premiere at the llialt.t tin. Her tomorrow. Victor Mi I. u:h n repeats his hin ti ionic triumphs of "What Price Jloiy," "A tlirl in I'xeiv I'oit' and 'Mother .Machroe." In f;n t lie MMi;imj the roles W'h!! load.' him finiimiM w iih hH chai;o tcrlji lion tif t' hen llouan, the a rnw iiiM , Idler of Ihe Fore tun l.eyion. ' 'he 1,1 ippinc romance oi Ire land. I'ni Mcljiclcn is not the only act or in t his pi oducl Ion .1 une i'olKer. Il I V Kent. Kill le FoV. Ilobail ti"-wo:lh .imoiiK others nl this erltahle all-star inst ti tcrf m manccs th.it help make thl prodtii iiiio of (he most onl- stQ-nlim; sc recti entertainments ot the present season. I'll I r Weill her. Flondy on Ihe coasl and fair In the Inieiior li'iiiuht and Saturday, no ehaime in temperatnie or hu midii y. Model ate w iuds. nuMit tioi thw cut. Italia when It cttiie loun on May L'4 rcturnlni; fnmi the I'ele. The doi W us i -esc t ted by Lieutenant Final I 'aal l.inulhoi-. w hen t he Swedish airman hrmiuht Nobile off the l.t north of Northeast I .a ml on June I'F for the life of the motor s1';:i;fo;i.ii spall lo be add h ehw iv hrhlKe. ilet -fool to McKenzi" A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT For Spray Residue Removal With Satisfactory Results Use Stauffer Chemical Co. Hydrochloric Acid We deliver it to your packing plant at $5.50 per carboy and call for the empties SATISFACTORY SERVICE Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange Owned and Operated by Farmers R PROPS E Our tree props are manufactured from CLEAR KILN DRIED lumber which is surfaced on all four sides, and CLEAR lumber makes a much stronger and more substantial prop than COMMON, which is the grade ordinarily used in the manufacture of props. Our price is: $30 Per Thousand Board Feet OR c Per Running Foot O o o (W are selling Clear props th! eon at the same price as Common) 6th and Fir Sts Big Pines Liimbef Company o Telephone 1 -Q 2 o