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PAGE SEVEN Reporter Finds Much Talk In And About The Films Nowadays in Hollywood, Cal. MDFOIfD MAIL TRIBUNE, M1DFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. JAN PA It Y 8, 19121). j I ! o I know an easy way to keep from 1 v r who. can judge this woman? married to a brute, in love with a man SOMETIMES, Laura thought herself in the grip of some terrible nightmare. But the steaming, fever-laden jungle with its brooding loneliness and that tattered, whiskey sodden beast who was her hus band were only too terribly real. How could she have ever dreamed that she loved him the scientist she had thought a nunl True, she was young when she married him, and Came with him to the jungles of Brazil. But fever that white man's curse of the tropics had got into his blood and she had seen him slowly de generate into i booze-soalced beast. ThenTownley, young, clean, wholcsomc.came adventuring up the river. At titst.lookinginto her eyes, he could scarcely credit his senses. What CONTENTS February February The Marriine Wrecker I Pewned My Very Soul The Wife Who Hid to Hive Romance He Couldn't Auurd lo Merry Docs Love Always Find W.y? Mate Calls to Mate The One Woman for Him . and 7 other stories s he saw was a girl of twenty, with the body of a youthful Venus glistening hair, creamy slcin and sutr-likc eyes eyes clouded with silent misery. As Townley stayed on, anger, amazement, picy .strug gled with a stronger emotion that daily flamed more fiercely in his breast. And when, one day, in an unguarded moment, an answering light illumined her soft, dark eyes, flashing him a wonderful message Thus began this strange drama of the jungle a drama til madJcn:r.f love on Townley 's part a trajjedv ol renunciation, ol desperate battling with conscience, on the art ol Laura. Don'c miss this startling true-Life storv, '"Flower oi the Jungle,' which appears complete in February True Srory Magazine. By Mary Greinix : phases of thU Hound picture it- HOIJAWOOD, Cal., Jan. 4. ; velopmeul Is Its lli.ancial talkine (Special correspondence! All the ' power, producers are ho sold on world' a stage iuOUollywootl these ' Hie possibilities thnt they now con days,, und all the men and women ' shier silent pirtures it risk, urn wondering what the world Ik ' On the other hand, million of coming lo. With all the tun, uct-' dollars are being expended tin new orn lieliiK UrnKKed mil of lee.ltln.ute talking picture I'qiilpmeuF by (he productions and thrust Into Ihej various producers. All prodiicllou ; l.luvle- Held with big salaries tindjw..rk .-.-as,-.! at the Wum.it H...K.' j tat jiaris. U looks like lean days! studio over a month ugo, anil the ahead for the .strong, silent men. j eutire pluce was turned over lo : Standing on lite outside, look lug ' caritentets and technical men who! ul the Inside, it's euotigh to are souud-PriMiliug every thing from j strike some of Ihe former screen ! ilm seven talking picture stages to IbeuuticH dumber. Things are cer- the ittruuce rooms m the execu-: laluly shiflliw:, and it's not only Ihe live buildings. 'scenery. Hay by day more and Hales uiion bales nf cotton and more "Hinging fools," cuharet en-. sand are clumped from trucks in l i ; tettalners, musical comedy stars the- lots dally. These are used lo and llroadway actors pass through pad ihe walls of the stages, while idle gales carrying long term ron-j close, to the celling and lu every ! tracts under their aims. i nook and cranny nre ikiured the I Ami those who have long been i mixtures ol mica, ami sawdust itrained to silence uecds must break throiKh which the intruding sound jthe spell and speak right up If: waves are .-aid to be incapablti of 'tin y waul to be heard at all. In . traveling. , iinany cases ihe iiuknown xtra Point With Pride i siamis a ufuri uinii. -., r..,t,u,.o ..r ti.n ,...,,ir- U'u,.,. lake., seriously than the lormer , ;.,.. ,,r,Ue "'Tin an old stage actor," .let-lain.-. l" M.ey say is Ihe very first 111111111,10, " , j camera boo It ever used In lo y- ed one ra her young lo klnft . ... ft. ' m the olflce of, "'f11","1'' there In lsi'U. when Warners pro! where he came lo seek work bete ,.,, .,, ...,.,,.,, I thn tftv :,t tlie ,,,, "i-'i .,. .,...1 getting fat Light a Lucky ir J instead of eating sweets" thhi morniiiK. ICven 1 picture, "'Die Lights ol' New Voi k." ; itiesk "-'-r'"1"; ; ,;:';i;:rs"irr;l cumbersome hox on win4 Is, with what uppeurs imw lo be a lauh-! Time in on the True Story Hour broadcast every I'riday night over WOR and the Columbia Chain. Consul: Your Paper for Exact Time. Out Now I ,ed and automatically began ring-1 :ing for Ihe casilng director. Kvery-1 one In Ihe same office from then I ... ..... ...... .................... .. ,hui"i , 011 ..... u and padding, with uo arrangemeut j ' shrbW.i.c, iJsw Mrs iTIiednmborhre.hrenofmieh r;,rr, :;eHsi:.m! ... mak..Vs rah up the enure fil ; Ihe only Iro.b es. that. , e to rn er dcclrlcally controlled worn stuniu'il into bcatitiK ;i mh'iii i , , .. . : retreat bv the lit-st bombardment I -""' ln -"" '" mlort- iol talkies, and there -is only sol Four New Talkies : 1, r 11,0 n ft in retake. The seven stages, now bein-t ; Whether to retake It, or to re- sou.11. pioo.eu ... u cos. ... treat sllll further to the territory W, will he completed by Monday. being vacated by their successors, when Warners will begin Tour now . is a point of strategy now being tarkieH, all of which are well known considered by the noiseless ones. ! stage successes "The Hottentot," II Is not at all unlikely that the I which will feature Edward Kverett old "lelt" will be left speechless ! llorlon : "The Time, the Place and j this vi.-aordl.iarv reversal of the (lirl," "The (iamblers" and j things' that the screen will get I "llonkytottk" with the jazz-wurb- .... au lunnier and the stage j ling Sophie Tucker, now on her will become the vehicle of silent i way out from Ihe cast uru those -....,... 'listed. , , 'ii, morn enternrisillg With $15,000,000 more to 'voiceless stars have already begun ! practicing nights on dancing tech nique. Add pantomime, the art in be spent during the coming year l.y ! this one studio nloiie on sound- i uictuie eouipmeul, and several! Time Story At All Newsstands only 25c .....i..h it,,.v hfivc ulreadc baen more minion on coniracs w in. me - -trained to past mastership, and al- legitimately trained actors, It looks j most nnv deal man woi.n. .e g.a.. as iiuumu to see llie show. j minds made up as to the future of ' Few Stars Working the talkies. i Hut at present tbie are a com-! Ho a humble reporter's advice to paratlvelv negligible number ot the soulheiu Oregon actors, who plan well known screen stars worklr , on taking their au.blllons lo llolly and the lols are full of those who wood for a hearing, is to leave have never seen Ihe inside of alMedfo.d via the Old Stage Road screen studio before. and act as experienced us possible I One ol Ihe most Interesting rafmr -triiyettlierB. ' J ONYX s POINTEX s . HOSIERY For women $1.95 K1NSER. IHE GRAFTER I make a specialty of all kinds of first class fruit tree cjrafting. Your Black Walnuts should be grafted over to Franquettes. Will call and advise with you free of charge. References: Paul Scherer, phone "1235; R. J. Henry, phone 19-F-4; C. A. Hiles, phone 869-L. J. A. KINSER Box 571 Medford, Ore. IWANIS L1 F Ar. Portland 10 -10 p.m. . -7.Mla.tn. 8:55 p.m. Train or Stage f through motor coach to San Francisco T1 added for your con venknee jj Southern Pacific offers transmutation to fit your plans. Train and motor-coach combine to jive the utmost in travel convenience. To Portland Leaves "Slusu" 11:45 a.m. Oregonian" 6:21 pan. Si Uer-Grav" Stage . . . 8:00 a.m. To San Francisco Leaves Ar. San Francisco "Shasu" 7: It) pan. 10:0a.m. Oreeonian' 10:40 a.m. 7:30 a.m. "Silver G.ar ' Stage . . 9:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. To Coos Bay Points The "Shasta" from here connects with motor-coach leaving Rosebutg 4:40 p.m. to MatshnelJ. To Klamath Palli Eureka lv MfJfotJ - 9:00 a.m. 1:00p.m. 4:0p.m. At'. Klanuth Falls 12:15p.m. Wipm. 7:45 p.m. Motor-coach leaves Grants Pass for Eureka 9:40 a.m. o ' ur of "Silver Grays" ' These fine motor-coaches cover western Oregon, ln atidiuon to Pachc H.phway travel branches rad.a.c out from such centers as Salem and Albany to Nhinnmutb, Independence, Newrj.tt, Lebanon, Dallas, Falls Cty. i Silvetton. Phone or call o us at amy time for all travel information. Southern PaciSic Motor-coaches lesve od arri it Southern Pacific Passenger St.t.or J.CCarU, Agent Phone J4 or 209 CLAfifilTlED 1DVEETISLNQ CIT3 EE80LTI Finding Ihe common ground of lndivldl.nl experience and using .11 in til.- aggregate us a force from which to construct achievement. Is the key to progress in a nation, according lo Irving Vlnlng, elo quent Ashland resident, who was the speaker ot the evening at Ihe K I w a n I s club Installation anil Indies' night banquet at Hotel Med rord last night. That In the educational system of America, loo much stress Is still I l.i Id upon Ihe differences of na-1 .lonnlltlej. races and groups within ; the nation, and not enough upon their likenesses, was another Inter esting point developed. This has .. tendency, iiecordlng In the speaker, to retard the progress of world iinderslnndlng, harmony and pence, rnilil Mr. Vlniug, who advocated an intelligent program of revision within the educational system, In cluding the rewriting of textbooks from the more constructive view point. Tnasls and songs "To the Unites" were freipient . broughout the first part of the lively meeting of more than 100 persons last night. Thee were followed by Ihe installation of the new Klwanls club president, Jack Thompson, by William Wal ters, recently elected president of the Ashland chapter. -Mr. Thomp son will take the place of It. H. Hammond, former president of the organization, who before Ihe Instal lation thanked the members for their cooperation throughout the year. Following the presentation speech of Mr. Wallers, nnd tho ac ceptance by President Thompson. Carl Tengwald passed around the new Klwnnls badges, as a gesture of "starting the new ear right." Margaret lluntoon Williamson enlertnlned tho members and their guests with three delightful vocal solos, ftceompnnled on the piano by. Mii-s Jeunesso isutler. The songs, compositions of Clara F.d w.irds, were entitled "A Yesterday," "Clcn.'-nlinc" and "tidy Moon." THREE WAYS TO LOSE FAT One is starvation, cne abnormal exer cise. 'Die other is cn.botI.cd in NUrmola prescription tablets. 1 lie Marmola wsy is based on modern research. It lias been used for 20 years m.liions of boxc I it. The results arc seen in almost every Lircle, in new bc.tuly, new health and vitality. A book in each bos of Marmola gives the complete formula, alfco the reasons for result. Users know just how and why the-chnngi'S cotae algiut, and why they arc beneficial. Learn tho fects. Try the scientific help which has done to much for so many, sod wjlch what it docs for you. Start today by asking your druggist ivi 1 box if Mwmol. According to word received from Clrants Pass today - by Medfonl'H Legion post, veterans of the ell male city are planning a big time for those who uttomt the annual fourth district conference to he held Junuary 18. Tho city will ha decorated and a program bas been prepared which iDcludes the business ses sion of the officers and members of posts in the fourth district from to r p. iu., u banquet at the Hotel Del Rogue at ti:30, followed l.y a big dunce. .Stunts and enter tainment features will be provided to keep Ihe large number of visit ors interested. Commander .1. (!. llromley of fl ranis Pass post Is lu charge nf Ihe preparations' and in a telepbotie conversation will. Commander r'er .'iiisoii of the local post today de clared that. In addition to Ihe slate officers of Iho Legion and hxecu live Committeeman Paul P. Mo Donald, post cominanderB of Ihe district and other officers, there will be a large number of veterans from southern Oregon present to euiov the gel-logeiher meeting. All Me.llord Leglonunires who plan lo attend the confereuco nre asked 10 inuko their intention known to Adjutant L. C. Oarlock al the Chamber of Commerce. Fur ther details of the expedition will he Blven at Hie next meeting of Medlord post Monday, January 11. i i 66 THE modern way to diet! Light a Lucky when fattening sweets tempt you. That's what thousands of lovely women are doing successfully. The delicately toasted flavor of I.uckies makes them a delightful alternative for fattening sweets. Toasting does it. Toasting removes the impurities and improves the flavor of the finest to haceo. That's why folks say: "It's uood to smoke Lnckies." Men who pride themselves on keep ing fit discovered this long ago. They know that I.uckies steady their nerves and do not impair their physical con dition many prominent athletes have testified to this fact. They discovered, too, that Luckies don't irritate the throat a fact subscribed to by 20,679 physicians. A reasonable proportion of sugar in the diet is recommended, but the authorities are overwhelming that too many fattening sweets are harmful and that too many such are eaten by the American people. So, for moder ation's sake we say; "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." It's toasted No Throat Irritation -No Cough Coast to coast radio hooft-uj every Saturday night through the National Broadcasting Company's network. The Lucky Strike Vance Orchestra in "The Tunes (fiat made Broadway, Broadway," J n Nazimova 1 Famous Stage Star J y, V ' , 4 iff 1 , XK 1 mAlr V "p ' een faWf Jilt Reach . for a , Lwctcy ' instead of a sweet. The American Tobucco Co. Uanufaetureri TO BED PART OF TIME i ! Tr. ;. II. renter, who lias Bpt-nt I mnuL of (lie pant three wooKh in hud antl expect to purHiie tho hiuiih coutho for iho next two monlhH, in ortjer to allow a broken hip to hen! properly, was nceii ylown town thin foreiionn. wnlkiiiK with u rune, huv Iiik been rinipeliiil to hreiik into thlH remedbil routine l.ctiune of J no me urgent hniiineHH. It feoiiiH that hint Hummer when the, ear of Ir. nnri Mrn. I'orter r(tl liileil with ttnotlu-r cm- on the roml ! near Madcr:i. (.'al., in which accl-1 dtnt Mth. 1'f trier wan mi hailly Injored ntitl he hailly hrulnHil, flint ' unhcknownHt to him until nhnut n minilh an, he Hiitt'ered a hroken hip. KollowhiK his return homo f ruin that accldenL and full rtjcoveiy from the hruixe.i and uiiik fnin tallied. Ir. Porter Huffered much pain in hln apiut! and in uther, partH of the body, which In for weeks attributed an a Hort nf hniiK- over frtint th iiccldent, hut nvverj even HitHpccted thnt hit hip wiih j broken until about a month uko. followhiK a hunch wtven him by Dr. .1. J. lOmniciiH, ho diH-hlcrl to i go to thc,Mayu Hrortliot'H hoHpItal at KochcHter, Minn,; nnd untterKO a thorough exutnlnn.tioii there, In effortH In f bid out v3iat ailed him. Kn rnitttt to ItoeheHter. he flop ped off lu Han Friineinco on ntnne liUHinetiH matter, and while talk ing will) a phyidclau filend 1hrre thf latter induced Ii i tit tu i;o to the Hln.ntnnl hoypllnl and ho fxauiin el. I'JxaiuliKiliou l I w c 1 ti h e d I he broken hip, ami hit rctuiiud home Mini hi.M b-fn lukliiK thin lyinr In bed most of tho day. and early to lied at niKht treatment ever Mlnee, wllli only a wlmrt time on bin feet dally ul heme. I. OIF. TO INSTALL JOINTLY The officers-elect of tho Odd Kellowi and Kcbekah lodKOfl will bo inducted Into their ntatlonn at it joint humiliation to lie held at tho I. (). O. I' hall tonight. While the ceremonial I.m milto formal. In keeping with lit imlint ic fornin find liniliilniiM. features will bo Intro duced lo Klve thi Hervlce a lllfiMt Imnro-Mlve Hlirniflcanee. Tho cere monial will be comlui'ted by dlh trlct depuih-fi nf the frnnd hidKCH, with their reHpertlve niaffH. Kiillnwiim Ihe lodge meeting;. IlKht lelrenhnieut will ho serve All local nnd vIhIUih; in em hern will be v'l'i'Hv w-'I'-ntned, STATE DAIRY CATTLE - ORDERED KILLED 8AI.EM. Ore., Jan. 8. tVP) Kti liorlntendentH of Htnto institutions were ordered by tho Htato llve Htock Hftultary board at a meet Inn hero yentorday to kill TBI head of dairy cattle that nro .f flirted with contngious ahortlon. V totut of 113 others were or lcrorl 'beefed" and will be killed in fnitt ns the Institutions can use the meat. These anlmaln reacted to tho abortion tent. It will he necemcuy for the InstltutlonH to buy larKe imantltle of milk while tho herdH nro be.njr rebuilt. fireHhnni A pjnoxl mutely $irt. 9'l will he oxp'. nded by Multnn mah county duriUK IU29 fir vond lintirov'etiieiilH. MIAMI, FLA., DEDICATES; MUNICIPAL 'AIRPORT MIAMI, Flo., Jnn.. UP) Mln.nl to.ik lo thf: air .Mm.clny to dull caio a new n.unlclpitl nlrport. 1 1 fits for the occasion wt-re non.e 1 Till civilian nnd mlllmry planeii. while nt LukvhurHt, N. J., the trlunt navy dlrlh'lhlv Lou Annck-s wiut hulnx irroumiMl for u trulne .luring the evi-nt. Many notnliles of the oeronaut Ical world were gathering for tho oflclnl dedication exercldet. which will he followed by a gala elrcim of nerlf.1 eventn. William P. McCracken, Jr., o sinlant necrtary of commerce, aero nautic dlvlfrinn, wan awarded the honor of dedicating the port. Kl.oou Arademll' "Pur." 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