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PSGE EIGHT MEDFOKD MAIL' TRIBUNE, ftfEDFORD, QftECOX, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. -1928. Tlie Child Who Won't Eat Vegel allies jt vevl problem in many homeal kch rnwd is a battle, uiually won by the tarlul obdurate youngtar ...and yet every mother know that the child mut eat apinach, carrots, celery, lettuce and trail toes in order to keep healthy and to growl VEGETIZED Waferi olve hia problem. Km Hungry! Child health ipecialiata are en couiaging eating bettAen meala if the food given ia a wholesome one. But the children teas for weetsl Solve the problem with VKGETIZED Wafers... a taoney aweet wholewheat "cookie" that con tain b the vitamins and minerals of Ave fresh vegetables! Sound White Second Teeth! Good t.eth In a child dapsnd primarily on on. thing... Ih. amount of food lima h. g.ts. To assur. beautiful, sound tcth ia largely a matter of correct feed ing. VKGETIZ ED Waleraaupply an abundance of food lima because hey contain the concentrated minerals of 5 freih vegetables. The Woman Who Wan I To llednee m will find that VEOETIZED Waters satisfy the craving for aweets without sdding fat... in factthemtneralsthey contain tend to normalize the body, bringing you to your correct weight. High Mood Pressure 1 1 1 Many doctors recommend a veg etable diet in the treatment of this prevalent condition. Vegetized Wafeia.addedtoa vegetable diet, materially increase the amount .of valuable vegetable vitamins and minerals which the system can assimilate. Sr many problems solved m by these delicious mwjt FLYING ACE TELLS ! HOW WAR FINISHED NEW DIPLOMATS' WIVES ARRIVING IN CAPITAL FOR SOCIAL SEASON VeGETIZED Wafers VEGETIZED 4ho,ewheat Wafers af more than just a delicious "cookie" I Each wafer contains 5 vitamins A, B, C, D, and E. Each wafer contains the 14'm.nerals that make up the body and are essential to health and growth. Each wafer contains the concentrated vital food value of fresh spinach, Carrots, lettuce, tomatoes and celery, in addition to wholewheat and other wholesome ingredients. Nothing is removed from the vegetables except water. ..nothing ischanged. The patented VEGE TIZATION process reduces them to a highly concentrated "flour" which is instantly assimilated by the system and therefore fully five times as beneficial as the same amount of vegetables in their original state. Only the patented VEGETI ZATION process preserves the vitamins and minerals UNCHANGED! Ee sure the trade name "VEGETIZED" is on the package! - CIIICAOO, Nov. 7. UPf f'oM . Prank P. Lfthm, chief of the 8f-e- . ond American Army corps air serv-' Ice, hung up the military telephone; , In headquarters of the 25th aero , ftqundron, near Tout, and Razed si- j , lently Into space. ; "The war's over. he finally ' . shouted to C'npt. fteed Land Is, com ; , m:tnder of the squadron, 1 I That'H how Iteed landb. non of ! Kenesnw Mountain Landls, bane- ' hull commlKsioner, and ono of the I j outstanding war area of tho United ' Hinles, learned of the nrmlHtlce 10; j yftars obo. Landls officially was 'credited with bringing down 1 0 i j pin no, and .twice that number un officially. Th squadron wan at mess and i the hilarity was at its highest when f I.dihm arrived from headquarters and told them the news. ' "Home men cried, othorH Just sat and thouKht, pome hurried out to write lelterH," reeallH Inndis. "A I tension was hroken. None of us had thought of the war ending. We j knew U would some dny, hut we f lived only from day to day, alwayH in the present," j .The 2"ith was dlnappointod, iJin dl relates. j "The squadron, Just down front j the l!iitish front, hod fumed and i fretted four weeks before plnnesl were Bent to us. and when they a c 1 a xr fllil Tint hnvn oiino It was another two HkH before the i mombors of tho dlploma.lo et add KUim arrived. That was the week colorrul variety to the rnirlul life before tlie armiHtice. We had j of Wnxhiiigton. Women from for- Avatched Fritz Ball over u, ilrnp- elcn lantlK IninKliiK new I '.jiwiasi, ''tir"" is SjU "fM" if i m ElaenTli isaiiiisiiri " II laHaiiiia i ia WtT,llWnr,rll Cr" i'i- j a fcii; "H drnaunitd hrr in urn ,u lot itcuu tpb o 'A Beautiful Actress . . . Countless Admirers the secret of her blasted life told for the first time - New mcinhci-K of diplomatic society In AVahliiaton includn Fi-nu Paul txnorkuchnc (left of Berlin and Senorn Fernando . K. riwi (rlnht), whose hushand Ik ferst secretary in the t'osta Iticiin leKntion. j Hy Sun Mi Xamarn, ; center of much social festivity this (Associated Iress Feature Writer.) season are Frau Paul L,everkuehne 1 WAKHINqTON UPl Wlve of ' t eriin and senora Kernando Ji IMza from Costa Iticn. Herr I.everkuehne is attached to the German embassy. ' Mis wife 1 has been studying art In New York j for the past two years. She met mm crKiieinic lonnwinK Ills 7 customs pint; his bombs and machine gun-and costuming add a nhtuant touch nlnir a column of frooim, without t to the many gay balls and festive ' arrival in this comitrv. our being aide to fight back. Some i dinners of the fall and winter. Kenora VIza's husband is first of thn boys wanted to go up In the I Two recent arrivals who are at- secretary In the Costa Rican lega gunless planes nnd battle Fritz trading attention and will be the tlon. with their automatic pistols.' tkedbv - my .co- A V.-i Grocers ell over the United States now aell VEG ETIZED .Wafers .TOE Whole Wheat WAFERS! The next dny 1-nndis und some of his "gang" went for n final pa trol. "Our planes didn't hnvo bomb racks, so we carried them In our laps, pushing them out over Metis. Wo dropped down on our field a few minutes before 11 o'clock." A few days later Ijindls, Cant. Hohy linker, the former J'lincelon athlete, and Maj. Charles lilddle of 1'hlladclphla, motored into Metz, where they were mistaken for and welcomed as Ma rsha 1 Koch and bis staff. before they could explain j their identity. can get the public outside New York to see "The Ladder" hy send ing more money after the million and a hijlf he has spent on the New York production of the play, he is ready to write the checks. nf value to contribute to the cause of belter and more tuneful talkies. Vtllltarlnn Tears." What this country needs, if Fred Niblo has it figured out right, is a good cry. It has been Nlblo's lot to direct ninny famous film players In cry- hls philosophy of V E G E T ABLE PRODUCTS CORP., Licensokj-, Los A N O b I- K 8 IS election .clerks continued to up the unprecedented vote add' The Republican victory curried cast ('tilted Status Senator Davis A. ; Iteed back to Washington to suc ceed himself. yesterday , Iteturus from 5(142 districts nut of 8fi" In the slate give Hoover a Ii.m.I t-f ll l'l (I'M riM, ..a... u,. fin wnu xtitiwn i Til 4'"1' cmiiury huh iiici I'iineu 1111111 ii,uuu, NEW YORKER 2IARGE . XlvW YOHK When Maurice Chevalier, French sonti- and dance man. came down the gangplank of ing scenes an ocean liner a few days ago on tenn. Is not mere armchair specul his first visit lo America, his most lation. precious cargo was Miir.l. his pet "Sty experience," he explains, turtle. "has been that after crying scenes Miml is an aristocrat among the players are no longer rest rain pets, and among turtles. Small ed, and their work is improved enough to fit handily Into he?- generally. Tears are intended to master's coat pocket, she umbles relax tension, and anyone who j daintily about his suite, toting hardens himself against tho im-! a shell studded with rhinestoneH. pulse to cry is cheating his nor- j She thrives on two leaves of le- vous system." tuce n day. and Chevalier delights Motorists who get all tangled; j to demonstrate her devotion. H- "P In nervous knot when driv-j (has but to call her hy name nnd ing through traffic, and busidess I she turns in her tracks. men who feel tense and tuckered The turtle was presented to the out ft the end of a hard day nt( :n-W by Paris friends when ho the offico will henceforth, perhaps,; departed for the lnltcd States, think twice before hardening .'where he is to make a talking themselves against the lmpuls "AT AGDA, the windy" her friendi iYL called her. For though this beautiful actresf had countless ad mirers, she steadfastly refused to let the slightest suspicion of love or romance eater her life. Thea something happened. The tongue of scandal linked her name in an ugly way with that of & man of great social prominence. For some strange reason Magda neither denied nor confirmed these rumors. The poison spread. One by one her friends deserted her. Even her youthful protegee, a young man in the cast whom she had encouraged and helped with all the strength of her wonderful character, publicly denounced her as unfit for decent people to associate with. Had he known the truth he would have cut out his tongue rather than breathe a word against her character. Then Magda's play suddenly closed, and crushed and in de spair, she finally sought out the man responsible for her wrecked reputation, and threat ened to expose him to tell the world the truth. "I dare you to! "be snarled through evil lips. And Magda knew her light had just begun. Those in the show business still talk about Madga's case. But until now only two people, besides Magda herself, knew the sensational truth about the venomous scandal which , blasted the li.c of one of the most gifted, bcautiral artists of the Amer ican stage. But now her story can be told a story that will stir you to the very depths of your soul. It is entitled "Bryond the Pale" and appears complete in December True Story Magazine. CONTENTS for December Commandment The Wife Who Forgot About Love First in a Woman's Lite My Husband's Strange Secret What I Can Never Forget and nine other December 1 stones Tune in on rite True Story Hour broadcast every Friday night over XVOR anjf the Columbia chain. Consult Your Papm for Exact Time. Out Now! Tiroe Story At All Newsstands-y-only 25c I'lllI.AIIKMWIA, Nov. 7 'I') Herbert llnovnr'n lend ovor Alfred K. 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Seymour. ,.t li npe l;il favorite of the N!-:w VOIiK. -r UttolleiH alohK 'comedian's wife, who na Yvonnn' j Main ntreetK are to have n ehanee!v.,it.e was Ilia dancinc partner to paas Judgment on n play whleh , fr four yenra in I'aris music; ! hna coat Uh hnclior 1, .100,000 on i halls. ' llroadway In 25 months. j Chevalier is called sometimes' j "The Ijulder," drama of rein-! ''the Al .iolson of I-'ranee."- It is carnation and the utterest flaaneial;n title he Is proud of and one, I failure In tho history nf the staKe, j .lolson is Klad to lend. Jolson ' Ih to tie taken on a tour of prln.jiind seen Chevalier sIiik nnd dance! I clpnl citlcH of. the Tnited Htates. in I'aris -hut Chevalier had never, j licrfui.io Its Hponsor, Kdcar It, lla-j heard the mammy sinner in ac-. (Via. hclleveH Its lesson Is one tlnt ' tlon. so ins nisi act on rcncnuiK 1 V " .IV' S t 1 N'r or t ' you fail to see your family through'' this 4 Square Policy will do it for you NO ONE CAN READ THE FUTURE. 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ToxnH. tic is con vinced thnt h'lncrunatlon offoi'H tho nvenun to ultimata human happlnoKH, and three years n;o, at hU mlffKOHtlon, a play about re Inonrmttlon vk written hy another I)avifl J. l-'rank, a hoyhood rnm imnlon. . On October 21. ll'JIfi. The Lad der" wnH brought to Uroadway. Ii Tailed to win favor, and nlniOHt from the outset Uh bueker foiind hlK weekly loweH runrilntf to $10. ftnl) or more on a play whleh cost $ 1 1,000 weekly lo keep going. He placarded the husses with adver tUementH, he posted ptineH for the best essays about the piny, h. ealb'd In dramatist after dramatist to revise It. Finally, more than n year ntio, nn extensive reshaping of the play was undertn.ken. and for e!ht months seats were offered free io the public. That hroiiKht the J orowds. livery seat was filled every niht until the revision was j complete nnd a ehnrjre was made again for seats. In recent months audiences often , have numbered less than a dnxen persons tnn, the cast has discussed seriously .vhether the piny should KO on iT, some nluht, there was not nil auditor In the house. Half Million Sot It. Convinced now thnt the play can j never cnin a nenernl henritiv on llroadway, Where It Is the butt of Jest and Its sponsor's strnime phil anthropy Is regarded with incre dulity, Davis has directed that the play be closed here November 10 and taken to Huston, where it will begin n road tour Neither Millionaire Vnis nor Author Dnvl will prant thnt "The ladder' hnn failed, except finan cially, for during its New York run of 106 weeks mnklng It easily the dean of contemporary Hrond- New York was to go to a theater) to see Jolfcon In his newet "ouiHlj pictures. The Frenchman speaks ; roaily l:nj;lish. Duriniy the world i war lie w as wounded nnd made; prisoner, and as a captive in a Clerman camp for 26 months, he . learned Kuglish from British fel-1 low-prisoners. Screen Jje E&m hrsf Wo ' .Forget....- - Ill I memories : let's Dav richtf ul trib- I A Sour Stomach 1 1 y W'n ii e Werner. HOMVWOOI), Cal. Mabel Nor- Tn tho snmo- timo it takes a doso of ; oda to bring a little temporary relief lof'gtLS and sour stomach, Phillips 'Jlilk of Magnesia has acidity com pletely checked, and tho digest ivo 'onnuis nil trnnouilizod. Onco you i have tried this form of relief you will j cease to worry about your diet and t experience & iiew freedom in eating. This pleasant preparation is just mam's first.' lending man is in rs good for children, too. Use it when-1 training for Au talkies. le Isjcver coated tongue or fetid breath J in training in a! signals need ot a sweetener. nysi- radio station, cians will tell you that every spoon- Hrondeastlng of fill of Phillips Milk of Magnesia! hnsebalt games, nentralires many times iti volume in j announcing ra- M. (.let the genuine, the name1 dlo performers. Phillips is important. Imitations dc j keeping the ra- I" ct the samel ,H., n ., H I n I, 1 1 vvv IXvt Let's jive expression to treasured memories; let's pay rightful trib ute to those who gave their all for the ideals that mean so much ' to civilization and progress. In observance of ARMISTICE DAY, this bank will remain closed all day, Monday, Mon day, November 12. amused between ; numbers. Harry McCoy Is study-I si Ing voices and j J people and per- j s o n a lit leu nnd ' learning the j M whv nnd how of! Harry Met oy feeding them to microphones- without giving the micropuones indigestion. McCoy Is not planning to net j In the talking pictures. Ho wants , to make them for others to net In. But he has done plenty of silent screen acting in his day. ; lro-lYnr l-ollee. When Mabel Nornmnd got her flint chance to play. a leading role In n plctur. back in 1912. Harry McCoy was the lad who played onnositn hrr. Ho also wan mm nf wny nrnma n nns neen seen nyjthe orlglnnl Keystone Cops, or PHILLIPS Milk . of Magnesia WKeathe Raisins liaycgbncto Markey squafepolicp C. N. CULY, District Minaoer ' 303 Medford Nations! BanK Building Mtdfordi Oregon , , ,, Pletif mall me, wdhonl ohligiitun on m ftrt. hook. Itl sninR lull fMMuuUr wl mit 4lr Polur. Kant , ,., Atidrfit .......,.. ... Agt (... Otvupaiion. 500. 000 persons, riillaiithropy tn New iulse. Ptivls has refused ever to be In terviewed about the play or nhout his motives in prodtiring It, but It Is known thnt. Imbued with faith In the doctrine of retnrnrnntion which II embodies, ho has deemed It n worthy deed to spend part of his millions In keep It before the public. When he first Won wenlth he gave a million dollnrs tn his em ployes, another million for nn agri cultural foundntion in the three Texas counties where his oil wells spout, nnd several 'millions more to his native town nf llrockton. Muss., for n charity foundation nnd Take (hat' well earned vacation! gnntxed by Mack Sennett to make ihe screen sufo for sprinting co medians. And when the comic strip adventures of the Hnll Room I'oys wore translated from news print to celluloid McCoy was on of the boys.' j loiter he directed many pictures for Hennett. nnd then turned toj writing for the screen. One of hU latest directorial assignments was I with Harry 1 Jingdon. Itecently j ho quit the screen to become ninht j announcer for KI'I.A, Ios Angeles nnd lo learn about microphones; and microphone voices while the j movie Industry was making up Its! mind nbont the talkies. !iy the. time Its onind Is fully made up. iosr.i'i.vf sari tor ell)' bathing iool. And If h McCoy exports tu hivo lomvlhing RAISIN GROWERS: Enjoy this '.J populat head quarter of Valley famitie. kuKMWH. IT M Q. MiKh.ll. MtW TiQTEL TAYLOR & OTARRELL Setnlcoincisco I rJ -1---T- V i.il !4 1 I lL n, ESVABL1SHED l.SS . 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