Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 30, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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STREET THRONG
SEES THUG DIE;
AFTER ROBBERY:
y Walker enters new division
Los Angeles Diamond Bandit
Shot in Flight Panic ;
Follows Among Spec
tatorsStolen Gems Are
Found in Coat of Slain!
Crook. !
1,08 ANCUUCH, A in. 23.--(l)
A dnrlim downtown Jewelry more
holdnn wim Htimml when hiindrcdH
of (il'lli'i) worlmrs worn passion by
on tholr wuy to work today ended
when tho KiuiH of two polli-omen
llllled one linmllt mill probably fat
ally wounded li lit companion.
The robbers, Wallmn Honnoll,
US. anil Max A. Holtozar, IX, were
iihol. several times, i
Tho shnolliiK neeiirrod at Hlxlh I
mid lllll hii'oi'I, nml slnrlod u panic ,
iiiiuiiik I ho many persons Itnlii',' to
work.
Tim two mon entered tho Met
ropolitan Diamond Hhnp, ownoil
by Arthur ronherK, and Joseph I
K ti It it. Tho proprietors wore ilross
InK llio wlndowH or tholr shop
whon ono ol' tho bnndlls rovorod
litem with Ills Kim. Tho other
scooped up a douhln haniHul ol
illamomlH mid slipped lliom into
Ills pocltel.'
"Come on lilil,' shonlod I ho ono
oarrylnj; tho dlamonilH, "Lot's Ket."
They rushed out of Iho store
followed hy Kuhn who railed for
help.
I'olloc l.li'UlonanlH I lurry Wild:,
and lllll Thompson hoard tho
HhuiitH und run to tho Hceno.
W'llde flrod Iwloo ami ono bnti
dll droppi'd lo tho sidewalk.
Thompson shot Iho oilier rohhor
three llmos.
Tho Jewelry which wns rocovor
od wuh valued at, between flvo and
nix thousand dollarH.
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Mail Tribune
Bargain Days
September 6, 7, 8
Ikum ii .ii.i jiti)i'fttJiiiM'iM!pMi' i
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AIMEE S11R1 flTnternational Society makes the Blindfold Test
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PROMOTER FOR MlLLICENT, Duchess of Sutherland
chooses OLD GOLD
REALTY FRAUDS
Activities of Evangelist at
, Lake Tahoe Under Probe;
By District Attorney for
Fortnight Many Civil
Suits Expected.
This picture of Armand Emanuel, Referee Bobby Johnson and
Mickie Walker, middleweight champion, was taken just before the
fight at Recreation Park, San Francisco. Walker won by a knockout
In the seventh despite a- handicap of weight which was, officially,
Walker 164, Emanuel 170., It was his first fight In the light-heavy
class. . , ,
TARIFFPOLICY ! MICHIGAN SAFE
l.ns ANfim.K.s, auk. no. typ) .
Alnioo .Somplc McPherson. evatiKo-i
i Uhi, whs accused of fraudulent roil I '.
f-Hlnlc opcrauniiM at I.nko 'lanoo, ;
northern lnlfl'oi-nlit resort, In 11 I
complaint for dniniiKOH filed in
superior court here today. j
Tho Milt, ONltinK diirnaKO.H of j
SMliiil was signed hy M.illssa "W. j
I'urvear and named as defendants I
Ralph, II. Jordan: II. I... Henry; I-'.
I-. Kenyon, tho Mi-ho Park Kvnn- i
Ki'llMlc association and the Anne- j
j Ins Temple pastor. Tho throe men
'were described as really operators. !
! Tile nssoeint ion was unionized its
a hnldlnx company for tho temple j
, properties. i
! Coincident with the fllinK of the .
civil soil, which was Haiti hy plain- i
! tiff allorncys lo lie the first of a
; series, announcement was made at
liio dislrict attorneys ollice that
Iho activities of .Mrs. Mcl'herson i
as Iho alleged proiinjllonal aent !
for Hie really men al the resort ,
had been under investigation for :
While having tea with several American fnciuls,
someone suggested that we try the blindfold cig
arette test, now so popular in America. I volun
teered' as the subject, and while blind
folded, smoked the four different cigarettes
. . . each brand making its appeal "incognito. "
Without the least hesitation, 1 named Cigarette
Number 3 as the best and it proved to be an
Old Gold. I am not at all clairvoyant, nor am I
a particularly good guesser. 1 idenlilied my fav
orite Old Gold, because its delightful smooth
ness and coolness immediately distinguished it
from the other brands.
MA ItlllKIII'ltC. 1'a.. Am?. 90.
((j Tho doinncl'lltll! tariff policy.
iiil'll ulul 1.V as related lo aurlou!
Kt ri'lllijlou. VKi Auk. .hi. M'i
Heady lo reporl lo President t.'ool
Iduo Hint Mlehlcan may he counlcd
IN G. 0. P. COLUMN KEEN WORK LEADS
ft t $ f
$ 4. !
nrr Thumlitv, Kiulny. nnd
Huluitlay. HcplfinUiM ti. 7 nnd
S. On clihf'r of IIithp throo
(Uiy $5 p.'ihIi In udvuii'')' will
)uiy fnr Tho Mull Trlbum',
7 dfiy.s u work, fur ono your.
4 Thi'i'o Ih nu lower lulo for
4 tho pupor on wook duyn only. 4
Tho rule upplloH (n oh! nml J
4 new HUliscrllnirii und Ih ii huv- J'
Ititr of U'.Mr'tn 41.00 por !
4 yi'iir. ni'tui'illnu to wholhor
you revolve your pivpor hy
mull or currier nnd whether
4 hv month or yenr.
In order to tuko ndvnntnKO
f of the Hiu'Buin Day offer,
I all HUhHorlptloiiH mUHt ho paid f
In full up to September 1,
I!12H; $5.00 will credit you 4
( for one year from Hpteni- 4
hor 1, 'J2H, or for nny date
(me, wuh attacked hy Konaior i ur-1 nnioiiK ine sum-s wimimi wm mm--lin
tho repuhllian vioo-presidentlal ; port thu ropuhlleau ciuiMft In No
nomlnoo, In a Hpeet h today heforu j vemhir, OharlcH licochcr Warron
nii'inlieiM of tho national Ki'anu. of Detroit, former ambassador to
, llo declared that If thu demo-; Mexico, ami deleRato to tho Kuu
crutH ai'e returned to power noth-jfias t'lty convention lust June, ar
liiK could bo expeeteil frum thfin rivcil todtiy for an ovornlKht stay
"but an Immediato low revision i ttt the summer White House,
of tho tariff" and said that many, warren said lie would tell
domoi-nuie, lenders alrcudy hudKj,,, OoolldKO that MicbiRan in "re
committed themselves to such a ,nit,U'nn nt heart and will remain
policy, i ' i su." The chief elect roal issuo in
"in the 11 months ending An-. thll, lllt0i he addml , was the maln-
KUHt lliI, whon wneat wu.s i lomuieo of offlelent government
the Ireo list," tho senator Iin( (.nntinuanee In power of
'ramida fold $iill.-l72,ihi0 rt,,uii1(. party which by its past reeord
of whoat lo tho United bta les. i IinivtMl llH uhiUlv ln yvoU,vt Uu.
IMII'MIK IMP in: ,'-'! "o
.luno 110, I It S, Canada sold us
. . it.. p tin uni
wncat ui inu " u, u . .. issue In MUbiKan. the former am-
.1,7. about JS0,( UO.Oo ess in lot-
i n. mi uui . r ,.-,. bassiuhu' said. polniinR uat-that in
no wheat to eo pete with laim-1 . . ,t,
orfi of Iho Hulled States. Nor the '"at - conslllulional
1 monlhs endiliK Ammsl. :81. I ilinenilment had been enacled be-
on the iron iimi, . ...... ........
Hulled Stoles ' lu 1111 leueroi i-oiisiinuioii was )rn-
wheat flour valued at more than . '""w"
12 million dollars, while In um
Inst year iho wheat flour Imporled
wn ahuut ono-lialf million dollar"
"The figures hIiow t hat, wheat
Imporled from I'annda for Ih"
week cndliiK April 11. 11123, the
weoli hel'oro tho older was Issued
Increasing tho duly on wheat from
JO to 12 cools per bushel, was
2,200,0011 bushels, while only 117,
ono were Imported iliirlnir the
celt after the order become el-
10 A MURDERER
pott'l'I.ANI). Ore. Auk. ail. M'I
Archie Leonard, Portland police-
I nuiii, was Riven credit today hy hlsj
best interesls of Hie country.
Tile prohihllion question Is no
when flour was
I'uliaiin sold lo tho
I Salem Cow Jumps
! Opon Auto Hood;
j Driver Loses Eye
associates for the arrest nt Voca
tello, Idaho, yesterduy of laylor
White, noKro youth, sounht on a
chill'-!!! of murderlns M. t'. Kam
sey, negro foreman of the Tom
.lolinson rnnch nenr St. Helens, on
July 21. Leonard had been em
ployed hy Johnson to assist" In find
ing Taylor und Curl ShBlton, both
of whom were mispocted of the
UllllllR.
Tho Portland officer traced the
pair to Idaho und filially thought
he lind located While nt Poeatello.
Saturday he asked to take part; of
his vacation time and visit the
Idaho city. Tho arrest folloved
and Willie Is quoted as having
confessed.
Search Is nnw ItelllR niildo for
Sliellon.
The Duchess mode the blindfold test ol I.a Maison in
Monmtere her beautiful country 'place in Fronce.
She was osked to smoke one of each of the four lead
inS Amcricun .bronds, clearing her toste with coffee
between smokes. Only one question was asked l
. . , "Which one do you like best?"
MILLICFNT. DUCHllSS Oil SlITllllllI.ANI). du.ml.l" irf die l.rl ol
Rilyn. She i. leely iolerenej h. ..sail uuflion.. l u "iJ.I,
knuwn M ivriler nl i.olubl. buck and ply. Sl.e ooe ol d.t moil
brilliuot ond acove wumuu io l-.nelaud.
What is this quality that tells?.
Old Gold's honey-lite smoothness . . . that's the net of it.
But this cool and frojrunt charm con come only from the
heart-leaves of the tobacco plant. No heavy, coarse ol
leaves ... no withered fnmd-lraves. That's why Olu
Golus are different, better . . . why you can pick them.
S P. l.urilUtd Co.. bit. 17l
Made from the heart-leaves
of the tobacco blant
cMnnTHO Arvn RETTEi?-"NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD"
ill V- M. M. M. Mt . A "
T-wniTiAM WnHh.. Auir. 30. (P) nwvn. ev.: Auir. 0. (P) "Wil-
Tho steam schooner AValiheena I iinm Unzoman, Ueno restaurant j .loaepH 10. Croncy, wireless op-
snnlt nt her berth in 4U l'eot of nornrlclor, und Doris Gordon, a i erator on the stenmer
water hero early tills morning.
Klro department pumps had wurlc
ed all nlwht in an effort to keep
her afloat after she had been tow
ed into dock from Grays Jlarhor
bar, where she grounded this after-I
noon. She was outbound for Han
Pedro with 1,1 Oil. 000 feet of lumber.
Indiana
companion, were Kiuen wiunn m i t-tarnor wnen me vesi
city limits of Jtono last nipht when I wrecked on the Humbolt county
the automobile which the woman 1 coast, last year, was awarded a
was driving was struck by a Mouth- j medal and $100 cash for his her
ern Pacific passenger train. , oisni. The award was made hy
liozeman was an old-time "sour- i the Radio Corporation of Amer
dough" of Nome, Alaska, nnd was ; ica. Sroney stayed at his post 72
well known in many mining camps hours while the vessel was going
of the west. 1 to pieces on the rocks.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. (IP) Dr.. H. P. Coleman will leave to-
nlKht for a business trip to Port
land. He expects to return to this
city nest Tuesday.
UO MIS, Aug. 30. (P) Hno
bodies have been recovered from
the wreckage of dwellings in the
regnui ueiwL-tMi hiuii.;l mm Jit'mi
nano, devastated by a furious hail
storm yesterday. More than I f
persons were injured.
Z3C
HALKM, tire., Aug. :0
Whether there Is a lineal
on subserlptlon due prior.' to poniiHylvanla nro well Informed on j descendant of the cow that
(thereafter, hut will not upply furtive. Put why go on you of
.September I, lilK. n lhe Imports Hum
No HUbscriptions will ho j neross tho border.
received prior to September
rt, or after Heplember 8.
ters, Inclosing checks, innr- ;
lug poHtnmiks of Heptomhm- ;
fl, 7 or a, and received after Jm j
these (Into h, will he no- 4 i
credited. j
No subscriptions will ho re- H
4 colveil hy any URentH for 1
this pnper. i
The office hours will ho 1
from S u. m. to 0 p. m., on l
eueh ut tho nhovo dates. -
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WITH FAST IRHN
nelnhliors jumped over the moon in tho i
herd at the state training
school is not definitely known
j hut one of them semned to
show kinship to the animal
of nursery fame yesterday i
j when she jumped from a i
high bank near the school 1
; onto the pavement, anTl then 4 j
I attempted to jump over an
I imtomoblle ilrlven by o. n. ;
Shorb, a farmer. Mrs. Shorh j
was also in the ear.
The cow landed stiuarely $ ;
men were killed hero today when
they tried to beat a Ureal Nor
thern train to a crossing.
Orin K. Perehard, 30. express
clerk, ami Nelson .l . .Main. :t".
nltiht foreman for (ho American
Kail way Kxpreifs, were thrown
from the cur when the locomotive
shattered It and they were kilted
when they struck tho supports of a
railroad lower nearby. The uuto
iMohile wuh thing more than I o
feet from the spot of the collision.
Police reported that the safety
gates were up nntnst the car.
busting . . - "
riKNVKlt, Colo., Aug. 30. VD-
I.ouls K. Hwlft, hrom-ho
enwpuncher of tho Swltf family,
of puckers' fame, who is learnlni:
tho meat business from the
up. has reached n not her hid
rung ln iho climb with his appoint
ment us ccneriil manager of the
Hwift & 'Company plant here.
Swift, whose father presented
him with n large cattle ranch near
I)cnver, that he mluht learn the
. .. , . r ASTORIA .On.... Aim. r.(l.-(,Vl-
. ' . iTho first day of tho throodny sos
noes,.., kk, iook na noon f , 0 ,. KlkH
IB ELKS herd for
STATE SESSION
4 horns breaking the wind- i
i shield. A piece of glass pene- 4
b tinted Shorb's right eye, per- ! i
maiiently il e s t r o y 1 n g the 4 '
t sight, a physician said. f 1
. ' 4.I
I 1 1 M Kit ( V X M AUK KTI-'.H
(Continued from Pago One.)
known 'figure In and about lb
Hiock.vards here, where he hns act
ed In every capacity from drover of uwn ,,;lkH nlriMMy iu.ro ( ,u,
To Arkansas, the day Is one of
great Importance. To tho thou
sand of i lends who for more than i
a uuarter of a century have sup-j
ported Uoblnson In his campaigns i
for public office, the notification
afforded an opportunity to show
their esteem.
Py special ttroctamatlon of Gov
ernor Harvey Parnell, the day Is
n holiday throughout the state in
honor of the first native son ever,
to be accorded a place on a piesi-'
dentlal ticket. .
LAST TWO DAY
Friday and Saturday
of the Model Clothing Company's
$20,000 Stock Dispos
al Sale
CLOTHING-SUITS-HATS-OVERCOATS
At Unequalled Low Prices for the Last Two Days
Suit Values That You Cannot Overlook!
A
HIX I'Olt IIOIIINSON.
tConlhiiu'tl from I'iikb One.)
not miller way horo this mornlnt, ' dni tlon nml whk.-s. mid soIIIiik tho
wllli inoro iinm ono inonsiinii oin )toiliu-(H ol tholr I'notorlos lit lowoi
GOING 10 WORK
rates. 1 want to sen tint rni-mei' '
before !,i0 ,ho mnw
Secretary Jurdlne's comment lu
politics was brief.
"Have you any observations on
tie political situation," ho Was
asked,
"I can't," ho answered,
CAl'K OKI. NKZ, France. Aug,
Alexander Itukker o(
llolhtml, who started a cross-channel
ttwlm last ntiiht. cave no the
SIIIUOR, AUR. 30. (JM , went on sight seeln-? trltts throtiiih nitemnt earlv this morntm:. He
John Coollil'io Is ready to enter 1 Astoria. A boxing match was j entered the water about two hours
tho rnnkH of tho bread winners jsehedulcd for tonight. The ntalniaft,.r Annie Meyseil of Orimany
next week. sessions will get under way tomor- i started. 'he was forced to unit
Tho chief executive son, 11 Is row. after five hour of fruitless effort.
understood, will lenvo Cedar N-, 4 j
land lodge for the enst Mondays HI PKUMll. Wis, Aug. no. (,T) : toYKO. Aug. ;id.-(Vl Thirty
In tin iri Ii u-nrlf hut I of ill Ite an- , fomr ouim-i nave t-m o;.i,nro oj
nl tier thousand expected
nightfall.
TI'H principal fenturos of todays
business session here were ad
dresses of welcome by Mayor J.
C. Tenhrook nnd C. J. Hastan. ex
alted ruler of tho Astoria lodge,
i with a resiKmso hy Connie Grunt)
'of Maker, state pxulted ruler,
; The coast guard cutter Aliiociuln
tonic many of the delegates on n
short trip out to sea today. Others
Lot No. 1
Sizes 32.33-34-35
Only
1.95
$9
t Lot No. 2 f Lot No. 3
$14'85 $24,8S
Lot No. 4
$00.85
I Lot No. 5
Mallory and Fashion Craft Hats
iioiinrement f what his omitm- j lh" prosbl.-ni. f k. Uabh. who
Hon will lie linn not boon niiidc. b'i lon tout hlint Mr. CoolldKC fly
Indication, howovur. imlnl to bis j llshlnu, bus o. iis. d roiwlnv. "Tho
onlnrlnn the imnln" of ono of tho pivsbb ni doisn't llko i. hour any
big onslern rnllronrtB. I one oar," ho csi.biimil.
oorsons nro hollrvod lo luivo boi'ti
drowiiinl In tho hundli:.-; of a ron.
fi-volr nl Iho Konioro Kloctrlc
intwor station In rontrnl Jnpnn. Tb
i;lood ivnii'i'K wasl;od awny nine
.in'.lHlH.
Our $5.00 Hats 1 Our $6.50 Hats J Our $7.50 Hats
$3.95 $4.95 $5.95
Slj
I
M.n'. Fancy Silkl ' choice of all-wool ?tm,.F'Your Men's Bow Tie,
,ndR,yonHo.e Flane, Shirt. Choice at 29C
59c S3.95 11 s 1 .59 j 7-
SPECIAL
Canvass Gloves 2c
Sold at this price only with purchase of $2.00
or more of other goods 4 pairs to a customer
REMEMBER!
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Are the Last Days of this
Gigantic Disposal Sale
SPECIAL Men's Narrow Leather Belts
Values to $1.50, Friday and Saturday
1 r
19c H
SPECIAL All Leather Gladstone and
Club Bags, Friday and Saturday
$9-95 1
MODEL CLOTHING CO.
VALUE AND QUALITY
inn - -
121 Eaat Main Street
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