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BULL MOVE AGAIN HIIS IN WALL SI. MEDFORD MXTL TRrBTTXE, MEDFORD, OftFOON'. THrftsDAY, XOVFMP.FR ''22.' 1928. Tunney and Bride to Have Boxer Neighbor PAGE FIVE Upward Trend Resumed To-day After Setback Wed nesday Wright Gains 51 Motors Join Ascen sion Big Pools Operat ing Coppers-in Demand. XEW YORK, Nov. 21 ) The "liull" movement BRnin went inr wanl in riotous fashion oil the stock market today and priiYs of a wide assortment of issues were sent souring 5 to 51 points after yesterday's reaction. Wright Aero shot up 31 points to 272. a recoi-l price, and Monmomery Ward made . u 24-polnt Jump to the previous hiKti of 428. Even the motors, up-;, lected ol late. Joined in the upturn, i General Motors recovering from a four-point loss, mid Hupp. Pack-! aril. Chrysler and Nash selling up 4 to fl points. XEW YORK, Xov. Speculation fur the advance was resumed In a violent manner in to- nay s hioi-k market alter venter wk ' 0M POPE APPEARS IVrisi-..; (its iii.h.v, tlit ManiuiH l.iuseppi Delhi iMiii-Nji; the present pipe's nii-rf mid her husband ai:il S Citr-linnlv Several member -f the (.ran'. Pass Country club were nutiilx-rpd amonu ihe mit ii tou n jiolf en ihiiiiiitu whu ttitt- Farrell tind VH- TO CONSECRATE Ken play on tho local euurnu yes terday. Amonc them were J.4h. t'hiniiock, Frank Maxhburii, Col. I. A. Kohie and Karl Hammer haeher. . A MONUMEN I Pius XI Attends Ceremony at Monument to Prede cessor, Pope Benedict XV Thirty Cardinals in Attendance. When Mr. anil Mrs. ;one Timiu'y (lefli return from l lilt limim-iminti In n,.ii. ... i..i... .... tiw.i.. u..t ilomv. leiiiK)ii.illy at least. In j ,l.rs cveluslve .Maylulr, llw-y 111 huve I'm- a near nelglil limn- Ulillllci- Wells. KliKlish 'gentleill.lu liier" who. like Tullnev. Ii.i- iwnv t I r,. n. ti. day's setback" Powerful ' pools ,Tcy apartniem on llunn sireel (ahove) Is on the row mi the lert or the ph-tiire. Inouuht forward at least a ilnzen i .. . high nrieed sneelnltles and whirled : ,,,,,os 1"'"'' them upward f. In nenrlv :ir, n,,ini I Associate! Press reulure Edit,..-.) presumably at the expense of an ! '0-'l)ox '"' Tu.in. y s overcrowded short interest. With I ' ,n Ma5'f"h' 1" awaltliii.- the exception of the. motors, which j 1110 rl'",',''1 world's champion fluht were a ,'ain under pressure, the gen-' rr "nrt h,s '"'i'1. who are now eral list Joined the upswing. i honeymooninK in Italy. Althcuiih there was still a wide- " " tastefully furnished apart spread dlvorpence of opinion as to j mnt In Down, street, somewhat whether yesterday's reaction had "'Her inan one would expect for sufficiently corrected the weak- "nt cciupie, nut ,m, 'IceeplriK. nc eneil tecnnlcal position of the mar ket, there was no question hut that the market had .developed an enormous reserve of huyiuK power. There was a .marked scnrclty In the Homing 'supply of high grade issues, tending to confirm the be lief that investors were not yet roailv to sell and that large hloeks London in which to live, he will have at least one neighbor to re- 1 mind him of the old boxing days before he quit the ring. This neighbor is ISonihurdicr Wells, the "gentleman boxer" anil darling of the English prizefight of these securities had been taken out of the market by investment trusts. Wright Aeronautical furnished the main pyrotechnics of today's session, soaring 34 3-8 points to a new high record at 255 3-8. Jlld- was as good as Corbett, good as any other champion we ever had." Bombardier said. "Xo. I haven't met him yet. I'd like to meet flene anil welcome him. He did n good thing quitting! when he did. He's made his.!' . Down street, - where Tunney's; apartment Is situated. Is only two! blocks long, but it Is In the very heart of Mayl'air and .1(1 that .May fair Implies In Ihe way of society.' Hyde I'nrl; Is at one end of the street: llombardier s "pub" Is at the oilier. Hut then nearly corner ill London has a there's even one in lsuckingh!i,ni palace. rt,i. , ..., i .i..:.. of tho most exclusive sections of ! .'. ,' .,'','. , ..... ,, . ... v.t-"-"- in v.uicii me eoails 'lie nearly always drawn and the chaiif- ily boxing tournament three year. ago." answered I'restou. "is that so?" said Tunney. "Then I'll right five." cording to tho caretakers, with Mr. ami .Mrs. Tunney's" plans to do a lot of entertaining, tine of their1 first visitors is expected to he ; (leorge Iternard Shaw. 1 They have taken tho apnrtmeut for one year. ; ' Although flene has chosen o;ie i Old fashioned ilaiiees, played by old time fiddlers will be held every Saturday night at Hilarity hali, beginning this Saturday.. according to an unutiunci. mem made today by ,t!ene Sinwell, t'haiirs Skeetei-s and Hay Muelcey, who will eon duet entertainment futures. HOME, Nov. 22. il') p,. i'ius XI. made one of his rare ap pearances on the Hasillca of St. Peter's today attending ihe solemn enie'eerallon of the monument to his predecessor, the alle Pope lien edict XV. The ceremony was attended by all the cardinals resident in m visiting In itoine. the corps nf dip lomats accredited to the Holy See, the pontiff's own court, and the members of the Unman aristoc racy. The dedication speech was delivered by Cardinal .l Istrangelo, archbishop of Florence, chairman of tile committee of cardinals that undertook the erection of the num. unient. . ' The pontiff extolled his prede cessor as a pope of prayer. He recalled hew lienedlct XV. after the refusal nt the belligerents In the World war to accept ills peace overture, said that it was therefore all the more necessary to pray more fervently and continuously, and even after the armistice eon lilUie to beseech the Almighty that wartime passions might speedily be healed. The monument, said the pontiff, stands as an admonition to all that prayer, or union with l"d. is the basis of the whole Christian life. Today's ceremony was attended by the bile pope's sisler. Countess ' .BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON land Steel Products preferred rail up SThi points, ltadio 25, .Montgomery-Ward 20. Curtiss Aero plane 15. Victor 'Talking .Machine 12, Inspiration Copper 9. National Itlscuil T".-. I'nion Carbide 7. Al lied Chemical (1 3-4, Crrro Do Pasco (I 5-S and Commercial Credit .The brisk .demand for the cop pers was Inspired i,y th0 raising of ihe annual dlvftlcnd .on flreene Cananea from S4 to fit; and the re. A'uinptinn of payments at the rate of ,S3 annually on Inspiration, which paid Its last dividend, o? 25 cents, in the spring of 1H27. Total sales approximated 5.tiS5.uu shares. feurs sit at the wheels of their cars with uncompromising mien. Peo ple move along the street slowly and an air of exelusiveuess hamrs perpetually over the place. Although Tuneny lias quit the In lelire.o..,,, ,.. ., . .. ... : i "'.. , , IK ,K ooosi'U lO iwuuo nan a niocK nielo ..r,.. 1.- ring. Eor llombardier. who is also ' Coughs front colds may li:d to v ; rious t rouble. You can stop I hem ' nine uitli OcomuUitin, un emulsified I creosote that is pleasant to Like. Crcoinulsion is a medical discovery ' with tHo-lnld action; It mollies anil nc.-u the inllamed membranes and in hibits fma grinvth. (II till kaonn drugs creosote is rcc oftnizcd l.y high medical authorities nnc "I 'be greati s( licalins agencies tel anil "pub" within half a block !...i .. '... '... liomliardler was as surnrlsed to i,.i i..,e... , . . 1 "' coughs from colds and bronchial hear that Tunney was to be his j Preston. Kngllsh sportsman, re. neighbor as Cene-probably will be ; marked that Dempsey still had one to learn that llombardier lives : ,wnr,i n,.,. -e . . ' , ... nearby. . V. ' .u " ' 1 ''' S lleKQr . , ,, . o.ii m uiiu : asueu lielle. - So he Is really .coming, .is. ho?. : . 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Oilt Sale. .. 247 Grange dance. Kajtle Toint, at. ! nlte. K very body welcume. '24 Tho exhibition olf match play- 1 d here yewterdny afternoon was , I filmed for the Copco current events, news-rut;I by Horace Uromley, lu- eal cameraman. Some intcre.stinK . :loxeups were taken of Johnny1 Karroll and Walter Hapen. as well as ihe ' local experts, Chan Kgan and Jack Hueston. Coal hy tho Hack or ton. Tel. !31. Medford Fuel Co. tf AIlsneH'. black wateen pleated R'm bloomers; rcKiilar Sl.Sfl value for fic at Shields' Ults Closing Out Salo: 24? flrnnpe dance, Knple Tolnt. Sat. nlte. Kvcrybody welcome. 24fi Included amonR the OreRonlans. other than those from Portland, reRtstered nt Medford hotels Hie II. V. Gates of Hillsboro, Ted Mrsch and Harold Nichols of Sa lem. K. D. Jlolden. II. I). Hoe, c F. Schmeer and F. W. Hamilton of KiiKonc, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack.son of Moro. 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