Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1929, Page 14, Image 14

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MEPFOI?I MAIL TFMBUKR 3IEJJFQKD. ' OHM SOS'. SUNDAY. .lAN'L'AUV 1?. ItrJO.
IE PLAY
HERE BEFORE N. Y.
La Fayette Fliers on Mission of Peace
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For the f.ri tin in Medfojdii
theatrical hiUiy a
inter Garden tevuf
h-re prior to it Uothii
when "(Jay I'an-e"
4'raterian on Wcdmd
The ftuc-ew or the pi
tlou of "Oay I'm re-."
KpaJn" and other hit;
tract ion, following their
ardt-n ruru. cau-J the ei?ri-
tnent uf -ndint; a brand new how
ftarrl before introduciriK it t
In point of importance of itH ,
name plyeiK it i apparent th tt
the new "tiny J'mee" i even inure '
noteworthy"' Sale rmitin-
u- bk the Mtr f fit ft niiii;niiU'P-.
Kr;ink lhy. XtanKy Kok -ttt. I a ;
1'ulehra, th- lovelier hffnif in the '
Wit lit. Syhiu Krwj. Kr nklvn ;
Uatii', Kelw ISrother. MarKhorlU j
Muranu and Ihe ainazini; ii-ikhuff !
troupe of Rirt re anion? thoM j
requiring bId fa-- from the -m- ,
trovitor. A coterie i-f attractive
young women skillcl in the iiaiu--help
to make uj an entourage, .
whieh. With a larKe corp of hmj- ;
!'ianfl and nifhntK, Ik Kaid to 1
number well ovi-r li'i peronjf.
. The aggri satlon reuir-K a pe- !
cial train of eh-ven cat to tranx- ;
port from tund to ntand.
The new "(Jay iar-e" i in every ;
which did m much to etablih a ; Maj George Thenault fabove), who in the world war command
trade mark for Borceoun diplay. i ed the famout LaFayette Escadrille of France in which many Americans
Zf-sUul dancing and rare humor. Iterved and lost their lives, is now on a good-will tour of the United
4 ; States in his monoplane (below), inspecting aircraft and airports and
conferring with aeronautical experts.
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DIAGNOSE DEFECT i
OE KANSAS CITY
TOI'KKA. Kan. VP? Three ta- ;
wire men th-y Hre wonumlc !
pri..fwrit will tell the Kania '
; k-Kixlatute how the tax law -'should
Im- renrtf'n.
lMKatikf action witli the preiu-nt j
'y:cm of t:iX-ition ha Ken-
;eral in thi Riat for many yearn, t
hut little has been don to chinK
It. h'-fauw nf reluctance to try
jwmthinK new. )
for thw reason, Clyd M- Ree, '
the governor-elect, believes tiie i
problem needs the attention of 1
men who have devoted their lives
Its htudy, and, motlvat- by thia
a. h hnt ank-d the three ccort-
oinitM to dipnoH the taxation Ilia '
of Kannoa and to busiest defiuite
remedies.
The tax-wie ro-n cilh-d into
clinical -onultation with lawmak
er are Jens I. Jemn, profewwir
of economica at the University of
Kansas: Harold Howe, aaitixtant
prfifewr of agricultural econo
mics at the Kanas Htate A(?ricul
lural cll'-ife, and Knc KrKlund.
head of the agricultural finance
division in the V. H. department of
iiKriculture and former profewr
of agricultural economics at the
K;tiiKMM State Asricultural collegp,
tJovernor-eleet Keel and
Wins Theme Award in Rose Tournament
llustrinC 6owert Ed far Guetti poeoc. A B0y and His Dad en a FUhinff Trip," the float en
tered by the Western Auto Supply Company, won theme prize, the second hifhest award, in the Pasa
dena Tournament of Roses. A fithinf scene with a boy and his dad was worked out effectWely in
Bowers. More than 150.000 blossoms were used in decorating1 the float.
from W'anhi rip ton when William i
M. Jar-line, secretary of agricul
ture, can ppare him. H" already
ha prcenU-d Win ideaii at a con
ference between li-thlators-elect
and fartneiif, lanker, rnerchan'.s
and othT taxpayers. At thia con
ference he advocated a state in
come tax.
t An amendment to the Kansas
constitution empowered the lepin
lature four yean aco to fix a low.
uniform tax rate on moneys and
ttoth 'f-credits. including bondM. stocks.
HUNT'S CRATERLAN
They
A new piotrram headed by J'an- '
rlioti 4t Murro's "Hot Momioa
tiooc idea,", plays todiiy and t"
niKht at Ilunl'n Cruicrian. w 1th
tlisrle . tliuddy) ItodKiM in
"riomeotie ;w Iove." ua C lie screen
attraction.
il other Coohc'h abode occupies
tlie center of the rtaK, i-cj-mbHnt;
a fhov.' Mother Uww herself.
perluijm one fhould ay Hot Mum- ltuck on tit
ma (ooe, introdijeett th" various
inoderniKcd and nuppy folk of the
nurwery lore: l.ltile Jack Hiter.
the (fuite obxttnaie Mary'. "Id Ktni;
Cole. Jwk and Jill, Simple Himou
a nd many mure.
Hot Momma iooee is played by
I lone. Valyda.
The orchestra, rcftdinK In the
shoe, tjikea the center of the lime
If Kill and present a muHtcal mtiie.
It HtartH with the crndie Miaue,
iM'hool duj'H follow, a t-luuli of
cymbaU ntutounceH a vlnit to
Chinatown, the VuiHity Dib uxh
erii in collene dayw, u hciIoum note,
a bugle rail, the M'ar. then
"Mother" Ik aHlt; the Wedding
March and finally "Hilver Thri-iids
Amoiif; the Cold.''
Hot Momma's tthoe preNenlK
Dorothy und JlMrry Dixon, two
loose Jointed daiieerit in funny
an Ue; Bert I'rlvnl, Hie nimble
dancer; the Three Cirl Kricndn,
hurnionlxlriK. und tint Hunkt
Beauties.
f
FLIVVER
& RAM
; a
! u-u
l'olice f protJucfna: notebook )
"Name, please."
Motorist "Alofc-tiiu! 'a Alantiata
Cryion."
i'olice ipi!ttint( away notebook)
"Well, don't let me catch you
again."
Willie, jiit a trifle mean
Struck a mutch, thtn Maw told
I 'aw. J
"IlriKhte.-t hoy I ever saw:
branches of the legislature are
' pledged by the republican plat
form to free real -entate from the
assessment burden of JH.oyo. U00 a
, year imposed by a atato le vy and
j to leave- land aa a purre of reve
nue for local government only.
Now source of Mate revenue
' will be HUKgentf-d by the three
jcconomiKt When the legislature
; convener in January, both I'rofes
' for Jeren and lrofiMor Howe
! will be on hand to tell what they
; know about the uc-e of taxes on
incomes, kiohh prodution of inin-
era 1m. amusement und luxuries.
Profi-itr Ktiglund will
mortgai;.H and other forniK of in
tantfible property. Since the leg
islature has been in doubt a to
what - the rate on intangibles
should be. one c-ion mukint; it
".S mills and another raiding it to
5 111111.". TrofcKKoiH Jentien and
Howe will make specific !-- !
oimnendatlomf about the problem,
i "Theto; tax experts will submit .
their own idtae. not mine," the
'governor-elect ys. "What they
offer the legislature can take or
leave alon as It fit."
Clarified advertising gets results
was summoned before a grand jury
to tell what she knew about police
men going to the saloon.
Instead of finding peace after
putting away the ax. she was made
ill by the excitement that followed.
When she recovered sufficiently
she wan taken to various churches
to receive the prahe of the con
gregations. The Carrie Nation of 21 years
ago .on the other hand, was always
, calm after die had ymahed a sa-
. loon, although ?he frequently found
herself in jail for destroying prop-
erty or disturbing the peace.
KanKas was her rone of opera
tions, but she did make several
foray into the neighboring state
uf Missouri, ami once she was av-
; rested in the city where she has
been emulated by Mrs. Wilson.
Kansas City, in a wet .-state, was
tin principal source of alcoholic
'.tructin Mewlk " '""J
iinu. Tim Jule-Ennir!s jrtsy
i f ,tlo fine on condition he return
: to Kansai.
I am not mad at you. boy,"
; ,ho .id when ahe walked into a
! ralouii In Tupeka. not far from the
, Knl .apltol. "I like you boys.
Vi. 1 do. Needn't lunch. If vyi
B. l li k. all you have to do Id
Mll, Xationa and -ie'll nUre
, u Hut. hoyn. you tiiuft t out
f thl l.unin'-u.. If you don't
I cive you fair warnlnK now I'll
l. rou In a few daand break
Ul, your wicked shop." .
The "boyn" did not close tho
l.o.. m !' "'J " h,Tplf with
h-r hatchet. )er friends paid her
fine and ho waa freo aeain to
smash more saloons.
Mr. Nation kept fightinc for the
,lry cKuxe until ahe died Juno V.
;inll. It was her own wuih that
this be her elptaph:
She hath done what she could."
Many believe Mrs. Nation was
i the first saloon smasher, but It Is
! recorded nlso in Kansas that si
women raided a saloon in Mound
City. December 10, 1S61. two dec
ades before Kansas had a prohibi
tion law and exactly 67 yars be
fore Mrs. Wilson turned for en
! furcement of prohibition to the
weapon .Mrs. Nation took up so
effectively In 1900.
K. NSA8 CITY. A drive
Ku'ain.tt liquor dealers in Kansas
City is in .full swing because a
modern woman took a leaf from
the book of the militant Carrie
Nation of a uuarler century ano.
Wieldintc an ax. thij ' favorite
weapon of the Kansas crusader.
Mrs. Maude Wilson smashed u sa
loon where she said her daushter , beverages consumed in Kansas, the
liquor pourint; lawfully Into a dry
article of Interstate
and husband had purchased liquor.
Ministers and other citizens im- state as an
mediately took up the crusade she commerce.
had no desire to carry on and be-, Mrs. N.ition once was arrested In
-:ius.-. ef their clamor Mrs. Wilson Kans.is 'ity tn a rharse of oli-
FRANK'S
Comedians
Open
PLAYHOUSE
THEATRE
Presenting
The Comedy Drama Wow
"For Cryin'
Out Loud"
Bargain Month
Children 10c; Adults 35c
Vaudeville & Everything
p.-irkintf pl;jc
the ear t
I ulien
lute 3-';
you
ad-.
i (
Why not phice li:enao taRf un-
! d' r the car and nlve the jM-ds- I
tiiaiiH a fair citatice to K-t the ;
miiiiber?
i
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WALTER P. CHRYSLER
Presents the New
parked hIouk the rad otic ;
itu'bt :
Tio ir liirhtu wire out, tin hour j
lite. i ,
Another e;ir eiinie speedini; alon ; j
ineyre 7.omim; uiniunn im-
flohlen Citte.
WltaiV a Iuhelor?
A buh' tor in a uy who didn't
have -a c.ir v. lieu he was youitK. '
opyr iht. Mohh Keature Syndl- i
. W..Nli!i.ton. I), t. I
I
What M-ilfmd necdK 1- an ;uil
mobile I hut h-.i f iie nouuh
etour when il comh-h to a ped
I tinn.
Comedy Romance
j at Rialto Today
One wood thfnK about Mr. rmd w
nlri'ltinen - they'll never hold b..ck
traffic on hlll.
lH lifter ( felln
llo tiaTfic r-iKnalH
all run tboMi.
v IliiK vjo;it-d
tlial In- lol.
Coming Attractions
AppeuranccM un d e r v i v i n 11.
Tiike Hotlie tiulomnhllcr fn- In
ctance. It is hiltil In reconcile the
way they look Willi the fuel that
there were tin auloinobifcH 1'ti
yeuis atfo.
To Jiunt'x t rat'Tiuii
'' Ttic ntranifo lllunlons uf a muyi
ciutl uf the fttnKu. t voodoo prietdH
und devil worchfppeiB In tho Jun
Kleit uf Africa are aniunit the in
tcrli In lon Chany' latent thril
ler, "Wont uf Zanzibar," which In
cumins to Hunt's Craterian to
morrow, nynchrunlsed ullh Kutind.
and with surrouudlnt; ttuuud pro
grnm. An "JJead Ia-bs riint." Chutiey
firt appeal n in the plctuiu um u
HUiKO maitlciiin, perform ItiK the
ntru ill unions mid then, punityzed
lu a flKht with un enmity, is next
eeen In the African JuiikIch iuIIiik
A tiibn of navitgcs by hltt Hlnmicc
"iiiokIc" as u "white voodoo"
pi teat. All the time liu trulls the
inno who injured him, und formu
la ten n terrible plot of revciiKi.
'X16i.p1 Hit try it i orb pluyn lh fu
qltlvu enemy- and MHiy Nolan,
Chitipy'H Uuuhtcr. Wurnnr llux
tirf ffnno laly and othciit of nole
uppuur in iiiv cast.
1 l ' To the Hiu I to
Wlint htippens to a niun'a hou!
wht il he finds himself In mhlucenn
uloiie with a (till uf the under
world, adrift, hutiKry, thirsty and
baked by a broiling sun 7 A mmi
who had not believed In Cod ur
man 7
t Th In 1m the piobbm that in
ttnlved In diumtitie . fatihlou in
"HearU-t KeuK." tuttln Itlchanl
Itiirtlii.'ImefR which coinvfi to thu
Htaltu then tie tomorrow.
Burthclniefctf In Miipurted by nn
exceptionally ctipuldocuM heud l
by Hetty Conipon In the femtnlnu
b-nd mid Lurettu. Younff ns the
featured Inwcnue. The heuvy role
tk ciiHCjted by Jack ('itin. Oilier
colorful roli-H tire played by Knute
kiickvun, Jumen Uradbury, Hr .
letit py KUher. r'red ft'lleek,
Wilwoti, Hhorty Knjtllsh.
A one way Htreet is n Htrect on
which the motorist Is buinp"l
from the rc:tr only. j
Jink ntid .Till
rped up a hill.
A curve up there wus harp.
Tho ear upset;
.lack's rollhiK yet;
Jill's playtni: on a hai p.
A figure of speech is "busier
than ti model chancer In ait auto
mobile plant "
j Pun. fit st :iud furious, for which j
rhe;Kr v'ujtk I in. Ix-c Moron. Kthel
Wabs and others of the vast are J
t fnmoijs, is "T;xl l-'l."' now playing t
itt the :llo UieHlrt. t 1
j Itiiv-d iiHii the devious uilven- t
j lures of a iiiKhtmiu k cabby with
1 eleven childi'-n und a strung ileshe
to ai-ipilre it new IuxIchIi for their
Mipport, Hit.' picturo has thrills,
sup"n-e hihI a thread of romance.
'ouMin. us the taxi driver, he
comes Innocently enmeshed in the
erf inch of an underworld :tntr
wliieh kidnaps his ilauuhtor and
(Xi'iMiM him (6 a hail of police
Piilh-ts, paviiiK the wny for a thril
ling rescue anil the final triumph
.f i In- old eaoby,
The .Alarm
The shriek of a siren rends the :ilr I
And Hci'fiiuis to the ttafttc In lies.
"Kcwure!"
It lifts lis voice in a idercluK wall
And moans like u soul in s;id
travail.
Ubeyliit; the uplifted hand of tho
cop,
The motor cjus drive to lite curb
ing und stop
As the litlio ml car with the clum
orliiK hell
Comes -ilpi'tiiK ,nnd snorting thru
(ruffle, pi'll-mell.
As swift us u Rreyliouttd, unfet
tered and fleet.
It races its uay down thu length
of the htreet.
lichiud it confusion und chaos me
found,
The traffic Hunts blink nnd the
policy whii-tles sound
Willie iiutus stand hopvlessly Jam
med In a bunch
The flic chief's hurrying homo to
his lunch'
J4M
BROTHERS SIX
we use
HAWKISON
VULCANIZING SYSTEM
All Work Guaranteed
Phipps Auto Park
Highway at Jackson
Phona 1037-R
ill
Prohibition Makes
Men Handsomer
l'If yuu nre n prohlbliionist--or if
you fire not you may bo Interest
ed to learn thut the dry rcKlmo I
fimktnu the American imile more
hutlful. At least thut's tho l"t
tnt argument put forward by Lr.
, Jumes Uorutt, nutlunal pruhthfllon
commissioner, Tho "Ooldcn Xiook"
quote him:
"Under prohibition the uveratce
man has more money to spend,
and ninoe he cannot upend It Itgul
ly - for liquor. f, hn Bpetut U for
ahnrert, fnrluls, hnirrtil.i ami tniiti(-
Aiito Owners
Have Those Bent Fenders and
lpdy Dents Straightened '. '
o
, We Are Experts
In This Line
All Kinds of Sheet Metal
Work Done
Brill's Sheet Metal Works
109 E. 8th St.
Phone 418
Alxn Sec
TllF. NEW IKlllf.F. 5FMOR
Chrrlrr lm.piir.1, thr nw
Ikwtire Senior rombinpi, Ihr
finrat rimliMn at,lr hh bin
rnr ronminrM and roaflftar.
It ia th lararat. handwimrat,
and finot of all IKkIro
Brothm ran. Q
EVK.R SINCE llic first Dodge Broth
rr car jiindc its apponrance oinc
years ago, the name of Dodge Broth
ers baa en joyed commanding prestige.
Heucc, in acquiring the Dodge
Brothers Corporation, and in under
taking to plan, prod nre nnd protect
the future products which will lear
the Dodge name, vc are mindful of
our profound personal obligation to
the vost Dodge Brothers public nnd
the host of Dodge Brothers dealers
throughout tho world.
It ia our sole aim to add so consist
ently and conxpinioiiftly to the pres
ent arcluim of Dodge that every 1)m1kc
owner and every Dodge dealer will feel
even greater pride and w ill have cause
for even greater Mitisfartion.
AVc arc utilizing every one of the
elements of progressive engineering,
scientific manufacturing and out
standing value which have contrib
uted, to the success of all other C'.hry-sler-htiilt
ears and to the general
progress of the Chrysler Corporation.
Wo luivo embodied such evident
value, such surpassing crformntice,
such engineering supremacy and so
'much of originality, beauty and lux
ury that by every comparison, the in
trinsic value of Dodge Brothers cars
will remain unchallenged. .
The new Dodge Brothers Six fur
nishes unassailable evidence of the
unlimited capabilities of the great,
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this new Dodge Brothers Six is a su
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Wc believe that in performance, in
new measures of comfort, in long
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inherent value it surpasses every pre
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price cotdd jHssibIy le.
Wc are proud tole the creators and
Stonsors of the new Dodge Brothers
Six and present il in the sincere con
viction that it offers the high value,'
dependability and distinction which a
discriminating public cXH-cts alwavs
of Dodge Brothers.
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A.ND SEE TIIE NEW
DODGE BROTHERS SIX
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
1618 South Fir Telephone 304
Open Evenings and Sundays
puruo, I