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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1929)
rEDFOTtD IUn, TnTBXJNE, rEPFORD, jBTTEOOy,. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920. T CHILEAN VOLCANO TEXAS MAN LEARNS TO FLY AT 64 if TAKES LIVES OFi UN'S STORE El . ! i -i 1 I ;3f The Cinderella Shop, Medford s newest women's wear stab-h-ffient. will open lor business Thurs 4ay morning, January 10, at 44 South Central avenue. Thin Is the -seventeenth Cinderella shop to bo opened In the I'aoiflc northwest In the. past few yean. Sensing tlie ever Increasing lm- portunce. of credit In relation to ' (be purchase of commodities, It. C. Jl.ullcy and associates, owners ot tlie- Cinderella Shops, established ib wear as you pay" system lu a Salt I.ake City shop with such suc cess that that first shop has been followed lu quick succession by lb others. ... '"Med(ord was chosen for our jllBWUit shop," said Mr. Uadley, who ' if ,neuiorit lor the openltiKi "bu cause o'ur analysis, preliminary to IxaslnR a new location, convinced US t,hat. -Medford wus the fastest KrowlnK city In the northwest; that it-was. the trading center for folks throughput southern Oregon untl northern California, and that its horticultural uild agricultural 'pur suits made it potentially one of the richest -valleys in the country. '.: ",Wo. feel, that-our store has n Wchu to fill In your economic lll'u 'and . we want to (trow with .Med ford." ' The manager of the local shop Is XHss Cora Hurliil, who has bud liuy tuK und managerial exierlence of many years in u larKo I'orlhinil stare prior to having become as sociated with the Cinderella shops. The shop, which occupies n cor ner of Central aveuue and KIkIuIi street, lias been entirely redesigned and decorated in warm tones of cream .yereinir Into brown and is -iis-iinodern in equipment us (lt Is ' 0eW. :-. - . ' Xll m'erbandlse, which will In 3 dude dresses, . , coats, ensembles, huts and' accessories, comes tllrnet Ur ine local store from the New York buying offices of tho Cinder ella' stores. The store's entire opening stock will be spring mer chandise. . 1 - Comedy-Drama ;.,.;Coming Tomorroiv Hunt's CratVrian .thciitpr' Hchod ulWh, talking comedy dnimu, "Give anil Takfl,". cptarrlnR Ueorgo HI(U 'nVy Vnd J'vnn Iloraholt, at Its ma- . - Jor tentertnment butflnnlnK to 'inorrow.,. t "Give and Take" concerns nn oltl Yrjilt 'canning 1 factory owner, played ' WMlersho)t,: and his superintend- gt.,'nl,ayed by pjdnvy. Louis plays ihjo QWpor'a son and heir, nnd Mbit Xynn, ,tho dauffhterof tho Huperln1--; teo'deflU' ' That Vdiinif )iidy nW hnn Ipe duel A role of oh!tury to the t4$B find flanccb' to the fmiiti' flon. It is, .when the eon jCuim-a .hom : rom coHcko und trien to,.ror . .rantiit hl fathtir'n ' buuincaH on a rofltfiharntf , buslii Vliat tho fun Oisita.'. Tho addition of a linnl Xrolle banker who, boldti a ,mori , u.iffo'( on tho factory, nnd a crazy lipllllonuirc with, u wUd.cliuln.Hlon; icheni rolls the plot nitfrrJIy- nhmg ' teut qlmost wrockH tho romanov. ''H'.Oeorifd Hldnoy It MiUI io Hnvo the Ajhnlt rolo of'hlH on r cor In tlibt ' screen comc'dy.-. Joun Horflhoit'nlNo bi. liroVidod with a role of khmiI ffharaqter poHHlhllltit, and the op ' .tfuiilty 'tp hoar thuijo two gnmt comedians talk tholr ' lincm mUh mach humor to the ttplondld rom djr jdtUQtlomt. ' Franks Comedians , to Open Friday ' "'After.an absence o three weeks, Flunk's 'Comedians 'will nRtiln upced lauglxtcr nnd merriment in i line Playhouse theatori Mr. Frank has' secured, snmo exceptionally Mover'plays ilurinir his vacation. lie '. first, of which will be n de- llllhlful comledy drama, "Kor Cry-tp'..Out.l-oud.". . Tho sec.dnd release .;iyll.rjc a senstlonul comedy drama tnf.winovlelaod, "A Hollywood M.'i '4otina. . Two,1 Jiew releases, rlftht Virf.:theTlre. ' ' . V'To'nilow tho patrons of. Frank's -Comedians little breathlUK spell fftt;r -.their . ory of f.pe'ndnft for fftirlstmns, Mr. Frank, has annotinc Vit.'the month rif January ns ti bnr- iraln month. Children will be ml -"Vnltleu anwhere In tho house ' for 11 cents and adults for 81. ce'ntp. ' 'Vor Coin" .Out Loud" will by prvmted mly throe performances. : lOHday, Suturdny nnd 'Hunduy this 'V"ieli!. ' However, tho usual four- ';d.ay. Program will start .the follow ing' weeK. opening. "A. Hollywood !Matdonna'' on Thursday,' ' 4 ' 54ff Picture at : , iv, t he Rial to Theatre L Spectacular to a ' degreo that ty'pscs spontaneous enthusiasm nnd bj-etli-taklne suspansc, Is "Tlio Air ' i"(lQn." ' now uppearliiB nt ' tho Hlalto. theater, whlth depicts the iiultlerf ot olr-mnil pilots. jf, Tills-powerful dromn 'Is written stfottad ,the hazardous experiences, the romance and human tutcrcst JIMWlivce of the flyers'who whisk ,th' malls across tho continent lp oir'weather or foul, vjoturlnjf Hen ,l.yon, Antonio Wdreno' pnd Martha Hleepcr, the slisorhlns; photoplay hn for Its Mine the awakening of physical courage In the spirit of a young ihttll ipilot who has developed a . tcmpbrary "yellow" streak In the face of danger. rTwe Die In Hettl Fire . l-JOUPT. HI,. Jo. 8. Two DeWoneVwere- burned to death end down Others wero rescued today when a mysterious fire destroyed a, downtown hotel. The dead are Sr. and Jlra. Wilbur Walkc;. ' J '," : . ' MhhmJLJitidm..L J Dctcrmincu nut iu let you in Dallas business man, has bought plans to make frequent business PRINCESS ILEANA ANNIVERSARY DAY I!i::llAlti:ST, Itlirnuilla, .Inn. 8. (A'l Queen Marie Kave a banquet at tho royal pnhico ' Inut nlhL In honor of tho twentieth annivirwu of l'rlnt'OHH IlcanaiurH birth. 'Ill 2Tt Blir.StH Ini'llld M rrmior .fnUti Manlu nnd rficm Imtk of tho r'(f c'luy. For t. h o first time Hlncc In horuinn . klntf. Mlctuu'l . pnt-tiCi-putcd In thtf io IIkIous wrvico nt tho palucti. Tho kind's mofher, iMinroHH Hflch, prcHontfd hvr HiHtcr-ln-luw with n diamond b and , for h o r -;?,V'- PROCESS I LEAN A J brow In tho middle of which wan an ollvo twig; nuido of R"Jd. 1 Tho inlpiKtcr of, interior kvo tho prin ci'hh u diamond tlaru In behalf of the government. . , ' Iloona, who- tvn a' plctu'ro of boaitty and radiant youth; Hitt t-tw-cen KIdk .Mirliacl and Queen MmiV 'and at'kndwIrdKi'd fidU'lta tloti nnd birthday wThIh'm. , I.IU'T a royal Holroe watt hold in honor of Princess Henna , at the palace. . Offlrera of tlit t'uvitlry UUiirlln and of 'yui e'n .Marie's eitw - airy -resinicnl nttended. Y NASHVILLE, Toon., Jan.'.S. (!) In the homo to which Andrew Jackson came home (rom thu wars and. under, 'the trues which she! .tared "Oohl Hickory" lu times of rest, hundreds of citizens gathered .tpduyMo honor his memory on the 114th anniversary of-.thii battle of ,New Orlenns. A parade, n lianquct nnd sovernl s)eeches were on' tho day's pro gram. Democrats, throughout tho stale will lipid memorial services at o'ou. .' . USED BY FIVE BANDITS NKW OHI.KANS.'hn., Jan. R. (IP) Hvo men made up with roune, burned cork and (a Iho eyebrow h, Htaged' a private tthnw entitled "IIuiiiIh Vp" before -a select 111 lie dice parly In Hi: Bevnard'H parish Mtittiliiv niiil u;it'i fMlllll I'ti'liLi. h. AlihniiKli (lie -act wan' far from funny for the Kamhlct-H, Hi Hhoot erH made it eonviuelnK. One of Mie "nrtorH" tlneatened lo "blow the nuilleneo.to hell" If tho nklt. yH stopped. II was not HtoppoJ One Cent a Day Brings $100 a Month Thautandt' Taking' Advantage of Liberal Insurance Ofler. Policy ; Sent Free for Inspection Ka'nsns City, Mo. Accident In surance nt n cost of ono cent a day Is Ileitis tcnUtred In n policy Issued by tlto ' Nntlonal . Protective Insur ance Associntinn. The bcnoflts arc VI 00 n month for U months SI.'.'uk to !. at death. Tho premium Is. only III.C'i a year or exactly ono cent a duy. Or t Ho thousands ( nppllcalliius received many hnvo come dlroct from tho iiKents and execullvus of other1 Insurance companies. The I offer Is limited to 100.IMM policies. I women, as well os men, nro ell- Klhle for this remarkablo iiollcy. It , also applies to children who ate ton years of nite oroVor. No medi cal, examination Is required. Send No Money To secure 10 days' freo Inspec tion of policy svtid no money. .Mull to the National I'lotecllvo. Insur ance -Association, 1-U.S Scurrilt lllilK-, Kansas t:ity. Mo., the fol lowing Inlormntlou: Name, urc. address, beneficiary's name and re lationship, i After reading the policy you may either return It without obllKBIIon ur scuu fj.uj iu 'ui yviK) iu loice.j duiuo mm, J. u. Gray, G-4-year-oiu an airplane and learned to fly. H" .trips to Los Angeles by air. , j LOS ANOKI.KK, f Quallfyllltf play foi 7-holo llO.uoo .totirnninunt waH scheduled for to morrow over kIx local coursen. Kntrh's . for tHe big fairway clasHlo cloHcd last night, palrlnRH f(r the qtialirylng rounds had been made, and arrangements had bct'ii completed for threesome to too off for the 4C hob-H ot piny. Tho lilvlera coiire, to be the kcciio jnf tho $10,000 open on Fri day, Saturday and Sunday, today bad been cloned to thoxe havo not played more than 30 holeH of preliminary play over tho II tournament course since filing tholr entries. Tho lutter wore to be permitted to practice on the Hi viei a course today only. Two additional names today had Wen added to the list of those who heed not qualify for tho event, ns , announced last niKht by the big six committee. They aro Dewey Long worth and Hoy Tufts. Hoth playors tied at :00' In the Los Angeles open wilsljire lust year. t (itiry .Mcntol'iu! Hums. ' Cirit'AGO, ' Jan. 8. W) The Gary Miittiorlal. Methodist Kplsco- l mil. ih'iir'li Ar W'ht-uton. 111., erect- i ed by the lute, Elbert IT. Gary nnd endowed . by blm In his will, was USE SIX COURSES 22N0 IN FAIRWAY GRIND QUALIFYING PLAY! V ' I Jnn. . (VP) r the I.os An-1 open Kolf I destroyed by fire early tuday. AnionnSi drew (10). nverneateil lurnaco was tunmed for the fire, whlch'eaused nn estimated loss of 1225,000. Psoutlo Jlunters, INDtAN'APOLlS, Jan. 8. IF) Foud men, disguised as 'hunters, walked Into, the Irvlnglon Stale hank today, and threatening the eiopleyes ttnd customers with shot, uuns, look $10,000 and escaped. Oivgim Wouihcr. Dregon: Fair, but with low clouds ami fog tonight nnd Wed nesday, continued .cold. Gentle varl.ihle. winds. I BUENOS AinES, Jnn. .') I i With, five bodies recovered from i the ruin caused by the eruption of j the Chilean volcano Calbuco, near j jl.ake Llunqulhtie, It appeared pos 1 sible today that the lava had taken i a lull of n lives. dispatches from Puerto Montt I I x.i Id that carbineers had uncon-l I firmed reports that five families. itolullUK 'i'l persons, were mlssiOK. I These families lived in the nation which was heavily dumaced when I tlie volcano poured lava and ashes i over It. Other dispatches said that many Injured had been taken from j the slrlckeu area to Puerto Varas, across Lake Uanqulhuo. All lioatH on the ;i) mile wide lake were pressed Into service for I tlie rescue work. After the teoplo I had been brought to safely cattle were helm; taken from tho grazing lanii uKn wnicn tun not asliea wero,pourlnK. Hot water was also strenmlnK from the snow-clad vol cano into the lake. ' i The disturbance wns stated to bo nubsidluK today. Tho threat ened district is lurKcly settled by Germans and the m'oplo were re-. i KaluluK trannullHy with tho lessen- itiK of volcano nctivlly. The Onlbuco volcano Is COOO feet In height and, of peculiar lotuiatloh. Its thre'u extremities border Lukes Uauquthue, Todos Bunlus and Cha pede Kste. It was believed Ihat hundreds of homeless persons hud lied tu the mountains to ewnyie the lava flow and low-hanKlri - clouds of ftases. . . i Fights Last Night lly the Associated - press. MIAMI,. Kla. Maxlo. J'elz, of Portland, Ore., ; won on.' a foul from Hod Itlleyi Troy, New Tork (!).: LITTLE UOCK. Ark. Milton Manuno. New Orleans, outpoint- i who'ed "Dutch" Kastcr, Pacific Couht (10.) ' NEW YOltIC Hid Terris. New York, outpointed Jackie 1'llkinK ton, New York, (lu). Jimmy McNainura, New York, -outpointed Jose Gonzales, Mexico City, (6). I1UKVALO, N. Y. Lopo ' Ter norio, Philippines, outpointed Jim my Goodrich, lluffalo, (10). Osk Till, lluffalo, knocked out Tilly Kid Herman, Unite, Mont., (0). ST. LOIMK loey Illvers. Kan sas City, ' outpointed Eddie An derson, rasper, -Vyo., (10). Dnvo Kmtst, St j Louis, outpointed Ar thur "Sailor" M a 1 e y, Chicago (10). Tt'LHA Tlatxi Hunt, Ponca City and Uiif Hoy Peterson, New Or- PEOISIA, 111. "Spug" Myers, Chicago, outpointed Al McCJoy, St. Louis (10). Johnny Melton, In dianapolis negro, knocked out Eddlo Wnlsh, Chicago, (!), LOUIKVULLE. Ky.' S a m m y Price, Denton Harbor. Mich., knocked out Jackie Reynolds, Ter ro Haute, Intl.. (0). Frank Nancy, Pittsburg, outpointed Howard Jones, New Albnny, (s). Morrow Takes Rest WASHINGTON, Jan. .(jrt Dwlght W. Morrow. American ntu- PARTICULAR BUILDERS ALWAYS "Beaver PORTLAND Beaver , Sold in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co., Roguefciver Lumber Co., Stand , afd Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods Lumber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co. Huie$ Lift l.xttrttiun Imtituic lears Lifebuoy's antiseptic lather for our splendid health," says Mr. Fred A. Brand " tt certainly was .1 lucky day for my family when .1 we started using Lifebuoy;" says Mr. Fred brand, father of three vigorous and radiantly healthy children. "It's years now since we've had any sickness at all in our home, and we owe much to Lifebuoy for our splendid health. "I have tried many different toilet soaps, but for a real, honest-to-goodness kick for lots of cleansing lather that leaves me fresh and full of pep give me Lifebuoy every time. You've never seen two sturdier, 'ivclier boys than Frederick and Joseph Brand and one big secret of their health is Lifebuoy! huHHtidor to Mexico, who huH been coufereoce on arbitration nnd con- Klamath Falls $100,000 mill i Graham Methodist 1'pisoopal hero assiHliuK Secretary KoMokk in j clliatton, han kouc to Nassau, Uu- Improvement project completed church rebuilt and new parsonaK eonnectioii with the Vnn-Ameriean ' umnas, for a. rest. " for Hip I.nken lioh fn. MledfcHted recently. USE A HOME PRODUCT Portland Cement GOLD HILL, OREGON . V titablhhtd by without Brand "And we oive much lo "My wife says it's mar- vclous for the skin, too. Bur. her real reason for training the youngsters to use Lifebuoy is because it guards health. We have three children Joseph, OF 7 H Removes Cement A little ImitpLty in tlx sickness family Frederick and Florence and I'm sure that their busy little hands, touching books, playthings, etc., must come in contact with germs many times a day. We'd never feel safe if they didn'c use an antiseptic toilet soap." Air. FrcilA. Brand, ly Crescent Termce, Brooklyn, N. Y. , Germs all around beware! Mr. Brand's letter is typical of many we could quote to show you how Lifebuoy is helping thou sands all over the country to guard family health. In your home, too, health protection is neces sary. Remember that your hands, your children's hands, are constantly touching things that others may have handled and left germ-laden such as money, carstraps, telephones. It's safer for every member of your family always to use this gentle, antiseptic toilet soap its purifying lather re moves germs. Keeps skin clear and healthy, too, prevents chapping. Your family has to wash with some toilet soap anyway, so why not use Lifebuoy which gives added health protection at no extra cost? You'll quickly learn to loveLifebuay's pleasant extra-cltmi scent, which tells you Lifebuoy purifies, and ,which vanishes as you rinse. Adopt the Lifebuoy habit today. - UVCR E E A L T H SOAP Germs -Protects SPECIFY ran o Co. lome of Mr. and Airs. Prtd f. BntnJ in th e BROS. CO., CVwWx AUu. Health ? .