Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1928, Page 12, Image 12

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    PACK KIX
MEDFORlV ATL TnTBTTXE, M RDFORD, OTCEflOX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928,
STUDENTS OF THE
PHOENIX SCHOOL ! WILL BROADCAST
TO PRESENT PLAYi FRIDAY ON KID
BURELSON'S
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I Ladies
Popular Prices
Friday and Saturday
Sale of
500 New Silk Dresses
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" .HANDKERCHIEFS
, 1 jvil-Linen, Hand-Embroidoroil
25c to 98c each
ROLLINS SILK HOSE
Pointed and Square Heels;
Chiffon and Service Weight
$1.65 $1.85
HBURELSON'S!
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"""""n-. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Ready-to-Wear
)OU New Silk Dresses just re
ceived liy express from the
New York market at very low
prices. New styles. JieKuliir
sizes nutl large sizes.
Extra Special Values
For Friday and Saturday
'$4.75, $6.85, $8.85
$11.85. $14.75, 24.75
24
govts
' TixliiK It fur Father." by J. C.
.f.Mul(n prunilNMji to be i uf
tlic moHt intorprttinK und entortuin
iiiK plaj-s ever preucnted by tlio
Htuilenta or the I'hocnix high
ohool.
Ilck Cunitrd, brothor'ln.litw cjf
Die proffMHur. Ik recolvlnjf letters
frulll u widow uniler the pntfeM
or'H nniiie. Heatrlce and l-;iinur.
the pntfcHHor'H two dauKlitei-H find
a letter from the widow and eull
In tliclr boy frienda to hclji them
Ket their futhcr out of tlio entan
glement with the widow. The
wlduw urrlvcH tinexpecteilly und
then the fun begina.
Aunt Llzn, the colored rook, und
autocrat of the Itiwlon liouaehold,
creutea a lautth with every appear
ance, aa doea Aunt ICnima, the old
maid alater-ln-Iuw of lilck and the
profeaaor.
The cant of the cliaractcra la ua
follows:
I'rofeaaor
Hick Cunnrd
William Morton ...
Harold .Merton
Kllnor Hiadon
lientrlco Jtladon....
Kiuma
...Harold Colver
..Vernon WiIkIh
Kldred Colver
..JoKcph Hartley
Oladya Kerna
I-eull Dietrich
AKnea Colver
(iuy Corllaa
Jack
Hurry.
. Harold Plah
Function l,a Vonilc....Bornlcc Heard
Aunt l.l.c Mnrle llollopeter
If you mlas this play you will
mlHs nn evening of fun, m come
nml aee how they "Fix It for
Father." ,
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THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS
- MAItHirIKLD, Ore., Dc. 13.
(fll Thirty-eight ywtrn itfter the
wIiIhII,. IiIpw fop thfi liiHt time in
tho Houthern Oifgun company
Hiiwmill ut Kmnlrc. that name
u-hfHtlr nt :3U Wcdupmluy un-
nuunt'fd rcHtimptiiin of milling ac-tlvftlt-H
In tlin old mill building,
hitfly romodHed and todny oper
ming for tho fii-Ht tlmo aa tho
HlmpKuii Lumber com puny mill.
Tho whlKtln wtt founl by U. J.
HhnpHOii whore It hud been Rtoi-cd
tiwuy In a workHhop. With Mr.
SluipKuii, president uf the SlmpHun
Lnmbt'i' com puny, nt the main
Hwlluh, workmen Hent tho first fir
lug through the fuwh.
T CEASE
SALES TO
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 13. (VP)
"Sale of moonshine on Klumath
1 nd Ian rowrvu lion m ut ftop '
Thin declaration was made by As
Nlwtnnt United States DlHtrlet At
torney KranelH Marwh" In federal
illHtrlot oourfWedneHdiiy when Max
Lumlimiii, Mexican laborer, plead
ed gullly to eight counts uf an
Indictment charging sale of liquor
to Klamath Indiana.
, i- euerai Judge McNary Hon
j tonced Uinda.url to 13 months In
McNell'H iHland. Landnzuii in the
Hccond Mexican to enter ti pU-ti of
guilty to charges of Hnlllng Ihiuor
on the KlnhiMh rotiorvatlon within
the last week. -
'Oh, Doctor!" at
Playhouse Tonight
That funny comedy. "Oh. Doo-
tor." will bo presented for the first
; time tonight nt tho 1'luyhouse by
Frank's Comedians,
i This comedy Is one that makes
; you forget your troubles and wor-rlw.-nnd
keeps you In good humor
i all the time.
j Tonight will be ladles' night and
i each lady accompanied by a paid
I admission will bo admitted free.
"Oh, Doctor" runs tonight and
j Friday night only. Next play Sat
urday und Sundays nights.
U Inter slay Police'
ItOMUAY, India, Dee. 13. (A')
Three policemen and five mill
strikers were killed today during
rluts nt Purol at the north end of
tho city when tho mill Htiikers
overpowered police and looted
shops. Armed police reinforce
nients were rushed to the district
and opened flro on tho rioters.
Many persons wero Injured In tho
disorder.
1'ucllllM Mint.
1 AM.KNTOWN, In., Dec. 13. iV
(Charles Uulmber, 2$. known In pu-
inilli VIIVIVO A imu
dolphin, was shot, killed and
thrown from nn automobile near
Kgypt, seven miles from here, to
day. 1'ollro attributed tho killing
to gang rivalry.
Gat Boat Burn.
' VANX'OUVF.lt, 11. Deo. 11.
Captain J. (lillen of tho 11. &
M, a 40-foot gnu tug of Vancouver,
whs drowned anil tho vessel was
wrecked near Secholt, Oitlf of Oeor
gla, lato yoaterilay, whon a back
(Ira from tho boat's engine caused
an explosion.
1
Hlackj.ni It li lMvcotimircd.
OUTLAND, Ore., Dec. IS. (D
Discouraged because of lack of
work. William Hlgglns, ttoscuurg
blnekaniith, ended his life In a
rooming house here yesterday by
gas. . Officers said ho pawned
some elothos to get money to put
In the gas mater.
Oregon Weather.
Oiegnni Generally fair tonight
and Friday, slightly ooldrr In the
.Interior tonight: frosts and free
ing temperntursi fresh north and
northwest winds.
Clenn Slowell'a fiddlers will atari
tomorrow niuht playing old-tlmq
mualr over K.MKU, Ihe Mall Trlb-une-VlrKin
station, through the
courteav of th l.lbcrtv meat mar
ket. This will be a Friday nt-clit
fell lure weekly, from to 10, ac
cordliiK to Mr. Stowell.
The old-time dances held by Mr.
Blowell, Mr. Muckey and Mr. Skeet
era at Walker's dance hall every
Tuesday night are Browing In pop
ularity, and a long Hat of fiddlers
have signed up for the old fid
dlers' contest to be held there De
cember 17 and Is.
Three prizes will be given by the
owners, for the best old-tlmo Tid
dlers chosen by the judges. . The
first will be $!!, the second flfl
and the third v. In addition to
this, each old fiddler who plays
will be given some cash compen
sation for his part in the contest.
At tlio HUilto.
"Drlflwuod," at the Klalto The-
atro todny Ih an Intriguing drama
throbbing with humnn IntoreHt. Itj
presontH a phaHe of life full of i
color, adventure, and unbridled !
love Bet ugainst a picturesque trop
ical background a place where '
ftcantlly clad native girls eyed'.
derelicts blown thorn by the fury,
of ail' outraged Hocloty' to rot and
decay awny from tho rent of hu-
lnunliy. Into thl atmoHphero a
beautiful girl la unceremunluunly
pAinged to fight her fooH.
AgaliiHt oddH and combatted !'
tho Hiiltry, drowwy atmoHphoro of
ihe tropics the man and girl re
deem thciiiHolvcH and return to
the world tu commence life again. ,
The cuwt IncludoH Don Alvarado,
Marvollne Day. Alan KoHeoe.
. JohiiHun. Fred Holmea, Frltzl
Hrunctte, Nura Cecil und Jocj
Mack.
Iliiiii'H (TaterUm.
DoluroH Del Jtio and Chnrlos
Farrell give a remarkable per
formance In the Htellnr roles of
"The Ited Dance." at Hunt's Cru
torlan.' Dolores, as the pennant
girl who becomes tho famous
"Ited Dancer of the Revolution."
Farrell tiH the Grand "Duke- Ku
gen whom she trios to save from
the vengeance of. the people. An
other grout porformanco Is that
uf Ivnn blnow, tho giunt Itusaian.
who as a private suldler. woos
Del Itlo, but who, when he be
comos u "Hod" general, saves her
lover from the firing squad.
I The story uhnumlH in inruis.
'such as when tho Cossacks aro
shown sweeping down on a do-
I fenselesa village, the revolt of the
prisoners In the fait mines. There
is much humor and romance.
The Muvletono synchronlwitlun
Is equal to he beautiful pcoro
plnyod In "7th Heaven."
Nerves
were all
unstrung
head pained
continually
X woman or sixty complained of con
tinual hendarhes and nerves badly
unstrung. "After taking Asmel" she
writes, "my headaches disappeared
snd my nerves quieted." Here Is an
olhcr letter nmonff thousands from
Apmel users: "My blood pressure Is
now normal and my restless, Irritable
feeling I gone." A son writes : ' I per-:,
suaded my mother to try Agmel fori
(omarh indigestion. She Is delighted
nlth her Improvement."
What it Apmttt A
creat natural health
(pod. The aap or tnllk
of tha Mciirin
MiMy plant con
centrated by rumoT
Ins ricoM water.
Nothinc aHdtd. Ki
traordinahly rich In
ttrmortant minarali
and other vital et
mrnta Uffccoary far
thapropitr adjusttflsnt
and funrUonfna of tha
body. A filal tonic,
Not a modivina. Non
alcoholic. Thouaanda
nratva AgmW.
It you havaany ofth
(ollowint aytnptivnw,
InvNtiitata Aiml to-dap-:
hcadachaa, bark-ai-tic,
K'ycoauria .and
(requnnt Derrawty to
Miih-.n Muac,
tint
feurre of Acm.t
CM "TheSlorv nf , $mtl"
on (A. foUrnHna tubfnl:
wv, vi airen.
Hir.ii ni.ooo
PRCSSUHU
KIONEY
INFLAMMATION
KTOMAl'll
1MIIUK1TION
niAiiKrra
Km up at nun i,
A.k ynur dru ..1st
hrnit A(mft. Or wrlt.dirwt toTh. AKn1.(:o
.xwOJan, 2ftA prk An'i. N.wYcrk. N, Y.
Notice Pythians
Onco a Pythian, always a
Pythian. Thorn nro many
trno Pythians In Medford and
vicinity who are not affil
iated vvllh Talisman Lodge.
We aro roqttestlng them to
communlcnto with C. K. J.
QUA, 604 West Jackson.
Phono 1158-W, or with J, W.
Wakefield, phono 17,
DANCE
Wednesday
. AND
- Saturday Nitea
WALKER'S
MEDFORD'S NEWEST
PAVILION
ill ij '
' I a.- woucleffol of gciyuinc sun aud fa
I I .wuoiwifflitm oureei T -ww t. I
JUum(QtpwitmtntAtotix ' .
ill II " TW r THDF FOD PUFOVRrtnV" .
IIINIH 1 1 III i -4- : i
lllll lllllllllll lkinkicAQA.Afll Mnbrt-AejnU
Two largo hangars are under i Tin
Two largo hangars are under i
construction nt Mills Field, Han national capital Is to bo enlarged! LANCASTER, Pa., Dec. 13. (Pt'
Francisco, to tako caro of tho In-jsoon to provldo for a four-wnylA miniature arsenal of rifles and
creaacd volume of air traffic uslnglrield. The incroosb In traffic lias shotguns was found In tho ruins
the airport. I necessitated the project. ' of u farm liousc near here which
yg MEDFORD PHARMACY
' ' 'he widest range of colors and attractive - . r
fnU ' r . patterns you have seen yet. ARGONAUT
. feJiirts are moaerate m price, too. ; , ' A -Men's
Department Entrance ; , $9.50 to $4.00 '
"Washington airport at the
Main and
A beautiful assortment of
Perfumes, at All Prices
Toilet Waters
Bath Salts
Bath Powders
Perfume Atomizers
Military Brushes
Brush and Comb Sets
Manicure Sets
Compacts, Etc.
Fine Leather Goods
;v in
Ladies' Hand Bags
Bill Folds
Purses
Key-Tainers, Etc.
A line of Gift Box
' Stationery at the
v. special price
69c each
Medford Pharmacy
Main and Central
Buy Christmas Health Seals
I .
Farm Arsenal.
Central
'.'. . . . ii
j w as burned to the ground with the
losa of threo llves today. I'olice
Investigating the burning of flic
Iiouyc said they also found the rc-'
mains of a athl - . V '
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