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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1928)
'nRT)FOT?T AfATTi TTJTRTTNT!. M'E'PFOTJD. OHFinY. TnmsnAY. XoVF.MBEn 22. 1f)2S. 1A0E FJflTTT Great Business Men Vie in Their Contributions to British Charities : HAS BOUQUET FOR NO CAUSE OF FAT ( I' M Tin? KiitH'iK' ltrKiwU-r loinim-m. rtliiurially upu:i the AiedfoiU hi;li m houl lnoU-all u-uiu anil Arlhur J'etiy. :i follows: Mtilloi-dV -Happy Wurrlitrx." It is noted that the MedTord hi;:h mIii'u! football team won atMdlier ame .Minxliiy. Thi tiiu.' tiny di f-'aled Tin Italics life) t-'-hool, 42 to . The vic tory is noii'd hut hurdly not able. If Med ford lintl heeii il fiMUd Hint WOUh! have heel) notable, because ,MeUfonl hluh Ik a team thut has a real hubit of winning, not merely In the, t'oi valliK netine. Prink Callison. one-tiniu football etar at the I'nlvpitdty of oreKoti. Is one very ureal ' f:n lor in the Med ford habit of whmfiiK football names. H(t is the team coach. Another f,c:or. equally trout;. 1 that, .ill M-dfonl Is foolball-inlnd-ed. Tin town breathe. eatH iind lives football. Also, the i.ir, ii Miiport Its team finan i tally and morally and with enthusiasm. Arthur Perry, who writes regularly for the Mall Tribune the bent "wbc i r.K k" column puhlfuhcd In irj;on. Kit here for a while Hie other evenlnn. He was on hi-- way to The Dalles with th foolbjtll team. He talked while here of little but the M idf ord team. In the vpaee in his paper where hi wiillntis :ire u-ually placed there wan only thin notice, net In IX jiofnt bluckfJiced type, one word to a line: "(Sone to The Dalles to nt'v the rapids of tho t'olumbia and Medford'K 'hap py warriors. Mack Tucmlny if victorious. No tellinc when if othenvise." . He is already back. The Medford team per formed according to habit. I CHICAGO. Nov. 22. Pj If Nor- : man Hoss of ChiciiKo fails to win j the nttxt Writ ley marathon awim It ' vtoi't be because he can't stand i cold wnter. ! livery day. even when the j weather Is nearly ."ireainc eold.-j linns wot kt4 mil In Iiki. Mlrhlt.ni I "The cold water beat tne lait ! time, but not next time," he wild. 1 FOR WEST POINT TILT CHICAGO. Nov. . UVf The Vi!ivr:Jty of NcbrnNkn'H I'inbeaten football te.-iin. a mldweHi uNplrant for nallona,) hoiiorn, wiih enroulo to Wc-M'uhiI today to Ichi tho mettle of he powerful Army eleven. A te by I'lttnbuiB last Saturday In the only tuinlxh on NebrankaH record. - Short vyorkoutff at Albion, Al;eh.. luteittidt.y nil a !,ut 'MVcHt I'oint Krlday were expected to )iol bh off the eornhtiskei'N attack. I! Ruptured Try This Free I i NECRASKANS N ROUTE . J? ',.,:r. i Apply It t Any ltupliiiv, Old or medhtiiH will present tho furce t'onvliiml 'riiottMimts. TI coniedy Is said to ho u rapid, . , , , ami soi.HiiiliiKly funny one. Thu Sent Freo to Prove This imniiKihie situations nriso fust Kvery rtnitured man, woman or j furious nnd keeps the au chlld, slHiuliI write at once to V. S. I dietico in an uproar. Hire. Main St.. Adains. N. V.. Mr. Klunks has cast "Too Miiny. Jin- a free trial of his wonderful, Huslmnds' to uood ntlinntaKeJ liecin t. tlahleii; I h.-v ImikIii to lilnd 1 '""5 '' "li-'H nil the lout iher so that the opcniHR closes '""''e. Miss Jnliii Karle layi nalunilly and the nis'd of n mill-; "ylvlu Wlnlrupe, the tiui-se. Sliss port or truss or appliance Is t lu ll i Doris HouKn. us Aunt True, do-1 d..n.i ua with, lion'l neulecl to , lares, that such 'unliio oli n nevr whol tho uso f weurltlK liup. Uurl" -M''' tlu- lv"' liurtn ull your life? 'Why suffer, Alvl" J- Koch plays Tom Mils nuisance? Why run the risk ji'hunev, the Kunihler. Curl l.ttthey. of yancrcne and such dunuers from ' Dolly's husband, .Mason WellinK n inuill mid Innocent little rup. ; ton is Sam I'ollock. tho Janitor. IKJnX 5,,?h;br.,lrj' Cr.f return, to the A l.osi oi men and women arc dallv ICMt a" "ar- "' lH''mun who ruiinliiK such risk Just -oecuuso their ! ,rU'''' lo nptui his man und' lutitures do not hurl nor prevent clear up llle situation, only suc theni froni pettjnc around. Write ! eeedlni; In comf,:;catimr nottters. lit once for this free trial, as It Is ' t ccitalnly a wonderful thluu and lias aided 111 the cure of ruptures I " Tk DI 1 CL' lh.,1 hlK . , flst. Try and write at once. 10.1110 ih.. .,.., I,nln... rm:r. ixm lu iTim-: W. H. Rice, Inc.. Mil, Main 81., Adams. N. T. You may send me. entirely free, a Sample Treatment of yiir slimulatliiE application for Kup'urc. .Naifle Address , M Rialo 1 I KI'OKAXK, Nov. 22. HA'i The fullaclouN fam-y th;it tuili mid , ylph are xtrutiK'TH in all wronK, potato ii it'll think today. 1'fiUt fIn'pPi'H ciin nafely eat 1 thf!t' Kuci-ult'iit tuia.- without eti daiiKtriitu that iimmIIhIi figure, it was ascrtftl by V. I ItuimuiH, manager of the Pad fir North went . Potato t: rowers asocial Ion, now ' In convention here. ' 'Tho old notion thut potatoes Hhotiltl m tabooed by thono seek ! I riff iennni," he tlci'lan-d, "had ' been dlHMipaU'U by mUntlfie tliit- . . coverlen.- (Hie leuO'iiK food au ; thority declared that if the aver- ; aue American would at four or five time uk many potatoeH a ; he now eat.-, the result would be a marked increase in physical fit . new a ml freedom from crippling j lllneM)iti." "Ilesidet," he concluded, J'llal notion i piling up a Hiirpltiti of j potntoex that Hpelln Iohhvk to ki'uw- era ult ovor tlie cimntry." iASKS SANTA CLAUS I CHICAGO, Nov. 22. (P)-Coiuh Dick llanlcy of Northwestern nets j ja football victory for a birthday (present overy year. This, time' he wants a triumph over JJnrt-, mouth. I "Kver since I broko Into the i coachlnfc nanus" lie told his men, 'my teamc have never failed to ' present me with a victory In my ' blrthdny week frame, Tim Indians- ;t Haskell did It for me and you 1 jdid I last year by defeating Iowa, j 'l want you to keep up the cus-! I loin nnd heat Dartmouth." : i Coach Ha n ley was 3:1 years old 1 iMondaj'. His players vow he wit j not be disappointed. i I ANC.KLKS. Nov. 22. W;, l-.dwuru J. Connelly, 74year-old eJiariivtur actor of the m-reeii and vtiiKc, who died here yeterday ' Of influonji, held tho record forf eoiitinutniu Hervice a.i an actor In . any motion picture Htudio. lie j w:ik ,iIho the oldetd niember oil I Hie Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer com-1 pany, with whom he had been j under contract for 14 yearn us a .featured player. I Horn in Now Turk City. Con-: i nelly started hiw career as a rc-' porter on tho New York Sun in the Dana duyn nnd then took up jui-tlnfr. After playing a -number, of featured t-olep. he! leaped Into- I fjitmi iinnoktln TOiltm Mn v In "TIim Uelle of New Vork." , : HAMOM. Ore.. Nov. 2. Kepie,Mpiiillvi) W. C. 1 law ley, uc tompanled by Mrs. Hawle; left hero luKt nlKht for WiiHhltiKton, 1). C.. wlmro hn will boKln a hitImk of hearltiKH on the tariff revlniou hill. Hun-ley 1h clutirmau of the ways nnd meant committee. He raid that hill would not he com pleted In time for the .short en fdult of eotiKi'HH. hut tOiolihl be ready for n upeeial neMsltm, If one In called. Too Many Husbands, at the New Playhouse I Startinir toiilubi tin 1.' i, (n.l IWU WfUf at State Theatre Juiiich llradhury. Sr.. who plays I the plclurrsque churueler of "The I Knlttlni; Swede." In "The ltlood Ship." at the Stale theatre, has had a vai led theatrical vnrcor. lie ' first Joined the lloston MuseuAS Stuck eomiiany with ti hlclt he r. j malntd for threi- yar. He up poaretl on nru.dy in thirty-, eight parts. Hi. motion picture 1 career started eleven yenrs ago. I l-jmrimiu coiiti'lhutloiin t thurity lmvo rcconlly been inudi' hj . two oiil.ttumlinKly u-iVMsful Itriiifh Hiibjct'tK. . Intl Wmflavinuton (Icrt). u Sodrbiiiaii, has i;lfti kK75.00U.niHl Ik'rnlutnl liai-un (rilit) u Jew, formerly an American liilni hut now u lirtl-li huhjex-t. luis iMnhllflicil 11 K2.5oo.000 trut fuiid for orpliatis and crippled children. LONDON iA) A Scotchman and , He nan probably iven away more ( a Jew are running n close race In money than Woolavinston hut his u-lvlns money to charity In Kn- lordship is "one up" on Paron land. when it comes to pluying the fairy The prfnciial arc Lord ATolla- godfather. vhiKlon, the Scotch whiskey dis- When Woolavlntfton discovered tiller, and Pernhiml Puron, the his deceased brother's two datmh Jewish cljraret maker, who won lilf ti'i'H living ill Ju n(!Kvi lit, AVIm., oik folium- ill Ihtt L'nitfd Hlntcs anil wurklns us a factory typist, lie ili- canie to KukIiiiiU to inireusc It. vlti d Cathcrlni' und Jraii Uuclianan Huron's ititnl ttlft of ,;oo.ti00 to a holiday In London. An i- for thi- cstaldlsiinu nt of a trupt iianyin- his Im itation was u iln rk fund for orphans and crippled chll- for new clothes and transportation drcn has hcen followed tulckly ly expenses. Afterward, in let story a Kifl of ss:.-.. to ehnilty on the book style. Lord Voolavini:ton part of Lord Woolnvinston. ( niaile' a settlement ujn thein Altogether the total of liaron's which will provide handsomely for henefaetlons is ahout S 1 0.min.ftan. thidr future. Women are the IF you arc unfortunate in hav skin blemishes, pimples, boils, eczema, you owe it to your self and friends to remove the cause. Nature will then provide the complexion which is so much desired. Thousands hnvc been enabled to free themselves of unsightly blemishes and painful skin an noyances by taking a course of S.g.S. You owe it to yourself to try S.S.S. It helps Nutui'o build up red corpuscles. It improves tho processes by which the blood is nourished. ' Hed blood cells are Nature's way for building and sustaining the body. Without plenty of rich, red blood, there can be no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beauti ful, healthy women. You know a clear skin comes1 from within. Correct tho causo through tho blood and pimples, boils, eczema and that I pep oppc(i(e ) conyJepoiy the great tonic clear skin comes from within 11 - - ' ' ii- ' i ... i i 1 a-:)riBUi'P maia' ttwfg gtra tfc E'MjiMMfc.'lwn Yvt :Jmw j mj i , pj W N ew Reduced It Learning Right Way sallow complexion will disap pear. .. S.S.S. is Nature's own tonic for restoring the appetite building strength and clearing tho body of .so-called skin troubles. . 'All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Get tho larger size. It is more economical. bvild$ I Strenqth cJeors the shirty i SINCB IB26 ON FRESH, NEW FACTORY GUARANTEED Pathfinder Tires Moderate Priced 'Tires Backed by Goodyear EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEMBER 1 ST : :i0x:5 i. CliiR-lu.r Cords $ 4.95 I!)x4.-10 Ualloons $ 6.10 IC.vtra Oversize Cords 5.65 :50x4."0 Walloons 6-75 :0xV: Straiirlit Side Curds 7.10 29x4.75 Balloons ...C. 7.90 :Ux4 Straight Side Cords .915 :!0.4.75 Walloons 8.20 .ll).4 Straight Side Cords 9.75 WxZ.UO Halloons .......v 8.15 .,1.:!x4 St rnifiht Si.'.e. Cords 10.25 :i lxo.OO Ualloons 8.S0 :t4x4 Straight Side Cords 10.80 :)'2mX)0 Ualloons .-. 9.70 :'2Vi. Straight Side Cords 12.85 :!0x5.'J5 Ualloons 9.S0 .T.n I'. St rai.ulit Side Cords 13.35 :rx6.00 Ualloons j9: 11.85 5!x4l., Strai-lit Sitle Cords 13.S0 OjMi.OO ?Ilooiis ;. 12.20 If You're Hunting Medford modern as radios l ;'. ' ' -. r- ; ' "': this new-day fuel For heat or light BURNBRITE KEROSENE "5 slI?- i A drastic improvement!!! manufacturing progress has made this better kerosene possible. At no added cost you can now have a kerosene that offers these valued advantages: 1. Burnbrite has a clean, sweet odor. 2. Burnbrite burns uith a clear, white flame, 3. 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