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0 O VFDXFsDAY. .UXtWRY 30. 19-29. PAOE THREB FLEA OF WIDOW SHRINERS GOING mm mm DISALLOWED FOR : TO GRANTS PAS i BENEFIT POTENTATE BALL would m m DSSTRiCT fO!l SCHOOL Tup of -I.s. i'Ipo llycknwn, :i w (iiv, iiinl iiinih'-r nf six hil lmn. tho oliloHt 14 yeans and the vonnpt fiv year- f ane, to l tr:in-fi'i red frfin tin- roiiniy indi gent fund i iln vMmw'k pension li-i. u-;:s ilt'iiitMl this morn in:-: h the iMiuniy court, iipiui siiieily l-j;;tl uri'ti'wt-. Any chaiiRf from hor proH-tit status was nppuf-pl M' County .lu-jsv Hp.n-i-nw. who ml.l i hi bo tin ft "Uiis U.ly i:ui)f in hfiv and hawl'd nut tin- conn." "We don't a't a Ion- wry well (..!;l!Cl', ' f-.tl-l JU'Ul' SlKHTiitt . She iniv into mm'. when --li. to hi me nhe Iiad :i hiw.wr to :idvi: h'M to h.-r rij: his under the widow's pciifion, and 1 told In-r u v.ould ..- i-i-Uvf If i-Im- . ould afford a lawyer, sin- ou!hl to pend ui"i' on her children. Sin ha a I'uicU car wiih t new lie, -use. Thai ;.r certaitjly mes some !-:i!-oiiie. ll dots not look riuht." "We have our own widows, who haw lived most nf their lives h re." continued Judfco Sparrow. Tin y ::i e working l heir I'inM'f have hardly , for one. inn any more aid nd the court ha Wled oUl to ihe hone, and ciiinmh to wear. I op;n(-id 1" urautinw in this ia.-;e." Mvy-. l:yclnan t the re'jison i-he lui the cuint." "J le nlced ine how many k'uU I hail." she said, 'and 1 reyarded a part of hi.. n inai ks as an in -suit." I "1 lold yon I u. ver said thai," .1 mine Spa n ow interjected. "hut even if 1 did it was the truth." .Mrs. llyekman f 1 a r i d when .hid hp Spa rrow said : " Voii were in here with a ueiiilennui friend." . 'Mi is not a enllemau friend, lie is my cousin." the widow re tort, d. ( "oiuinivioner A 1 ford then rad ;i :taiemcui sltowiiiK I hai M v. Ky. It ma n lnco InM Oetoher had r-ceived over -rano from the lied Truss and the county imlUeni fund. "No matter what nun I1 you ap proach thi- (junction, she is K"inii to win the :ii mm nl." Judj-'e Spar row warned '.lis fellow -of f ioiuN, u he turned liis haclt. When the nniri denied her pica, M rs. I ly chimin left. She mine to the her'iiK witli Mrs. Lillian ltoh erts of the lit-d frosw, Mrs Uyi-kmwn earne to till" 'i(y with ht-r husli.nid and child von lart fall from Arizona. Hui hus 1 and tlictl. and i he bet-anit i r ountvchH v k e . ' IjnUWING LADS .NEED FOOD FACTS Parents Should Explain the Place of Sugar in Nutritious Diets llundrod-: of happy smuluvn On-emi Shrlnors ;ii the., I.irtii -will turn ihr-ir siep towards !rau:s i'ass tomorrow evening despite iiny ohstacjos J tipiter I'lnvhis or Jack Frost may offer, . prrp'ivations ami arrnimcinnts to t la-t de tail h.i vr l.een co in deled for one id th,. uiom i cii.uvatp ;ind au-phi-ou functions on ilo . jilrnd ir of the 1 ;i j! season of Milan temple. The micas ton. iy t lie I'otetltate'. ha'! and ciit-'itainrni'iit and of fie. ially op-i!, ; he reason's :p iivit ie Uiuler the regime of the iuomiir; poinir'.te. Tli" honor of hpudfnu the southern llreon unit ( Mi.- v. old-knowu sut: hine order of .Masonry- was l ecem ly heMOwed upon id)lc Jerry Jerome of Med ford, a iiit the affair will he Hie . .-Iconiin tuncuon of the Sliriner MtJ'jects io their iiew leaitei-. it N the forerunner of .: ntinihT of im port:: nt Shiiner net ivilies for the ear Slirlm-rs unil I heir wives from Mnrshficld. I losetniru. l'nuene. ; Klumalh Kalis. .Medford and A-h- ' land will attend the v til winch1 Will coni.-t of a semi-formal dauc ;iud eiiierlainmi-m at the Jose phine county fi.iryrounds hallroom. . followed hy a luncheon at the Mo lei lie) koKii". Several novel fea tures have heen promised, hul when pressed for f uriher detaiis. ull thai could he elicited from luomlM-r.s of i he committee in charges wi re mysterious Miiile.s and "It will he well worm wmlf' i joinders. Siecial music has h- eli secured for the occasion. i(e.-k!i-n".s id" till' so-. if "IVi in-nl;i" r.; tlu Ht.iejji-; s, hool di rri't. xt'indiiiK ttom I''iitx i Siewnrt ;u o.iiie. Ur wl-.Icii a p i lion was preiiitfil '.o i hi1 count cimn. lusi Wdn outlay m-c! Iruv a i tu-a i ion to the M' diord s: tio l di: niri. liav - lih d a petition wiii I': cci'iniy Miun ; .-! ir v. i.ia' Mo v I. i.'.iO'A.-tl cirrn u schi ol cNti i -i Mod n -"Mid h i..:.::tr. '..j Mic .Mediord tiio I'liofTii'. di'rii-t. Tlu- oriainal petition fur aiinexa tion is siill u.idi r luivistinoii! mil the coiiii Mte pa -it week tins heon i ciisiilii:!!! map; and nsidnts n: I :n ai u-cted ai ea to -iet accurate ii:lii mati.-.M. Tin lieai ii:; rf tin letitioti for tl'.e i-liL-ih.. oi 'the "tUd Krout.t-r 'mi:! road." ;.o .I'j'ft -.t'oniiiany cun luiiid a piiUinPliousVauil t-om-p!y with the ?iate law in so dniiiR, .a-5 aaln po-i ioaid. lilts tiiuo un lit Wei'mvsdav. i'eliruaiy :'T. Sevra lesidcris of the Cidnnian t're k disni-.t i.it'd a "etitiou with Mm court askihK th.it the road In that section hi- made n'UtMe at !!; till" r Ol'd. Icnine matters occupied the re ni;.,;!er of iln morning sessitn. MFETING CALLED FOR WORN STOCKINGS t.ti.i n ii'i this oc;a.vv nmin-; ucin.n hav t ion. 0(fi' t;reat !;raiulrnoi hpr;; innd hootl, voven, cn'fioil, hr;tiile! T.ll ft" ilr.r i... hio3. an.l smile iii..i; ot . rifled aovei i -(iiir tret' result A mectinj;-; of citizen.; of epM i ' ' ' n ('fe"o(t!l) ,ns hi 'n ealled for Nftday. Fehniary l.'i, at the Hotel Medford, by U. K. Lnman aQi) oihei O-'idents of the William--uisttict IHlvot -nt in:; O'l' eon (T)u ti in of a road from William- t'le-k to Mie (iies highway, near wh-'ie ii crosses 1 1 raves ereek. 1' i" hoped io have cveiy (listrht in the im counties represemoti at ih" iioe'i.iK. I he pro(oed road is held h io ii ial to holli coniities and vwinhi shcrteu the disiance between thi eiiy and the sea and the cave". MAY BE USEO IN IE RUGS The avM-ase homo inaUor eonsid t rs the WHi in apiH tiliiiK heatii v 9 real old haiid-iuaile ruits a ilieam fO' eostly for realization. Vet, with 1 ! e epemlitiirp of infinitely less ftite and patitiue than it eosi to ina!!e the Measured heirlooms and antiiptes, she may have this luxiuv lor her own homo. Ami many v 11 ma of 1:1:. ny tn'..--m ihein vet y tit aulnol a ml ery hoi.ielv . Their ioficrn' Mre ilu- lamlly (r.i t; d-iy. -t lower liiotil, or sotno moro con- ional il:.-ieu. -latei'ia!- u-fd sorn.Hlniii dy.d especinlh for purptve, someiime.v pai l:i or U1 w orn elothititi, usd wltnnut dyf- ir. I tut ihe cniniA were aWayn hi luht. ha jipy colors, deimd to O-ive the hoit-ie. an ui" ot v. arnuh . and clie'Miulae.is dvtiiiif, the Inns'. tlreaiy winters. Toilay ihe ;no. t popnb:' of Mi l;-ml ::i;n!e iii.ys P mailf 01 -..orn silk .-toi l.iiiKs, either in their o -'ml- IWII coin: :l 1 C ihed lOi tbi- de t lop- mi-nt oi a diinite e.e;ii;n. l.on.. i..rrow. t-cntii.iMtis r-tnes. nnni. h U: stocking in n re worked on a mi;t or h;.rl:.Troumt ot hftavy mate rir. I or :o;oeii. T lie cross at itch Is IMij1111.tr tor tl.i-3 purfwse, a L alv the nerdle point atltch, which Rlv luaciif Mly th i.umn fin I shed H ifi t and erh:ir", Jake a little less time. Other silk knit mutrlaU, cat into narrow strips and uuh! either dyed or plain, iy be used 10 mip;)!onter.t ihe stocking supply. Clever, original Ueslgna aw ,o!i;e(Imirf worketl out by horn eeonomicH students at Oregon Stat eolleye with their study of color iUihiiii0 and i;in. Old iaUe;n.s may hi- auceessfuHy co)led, hi v ever, as many tell their own atori s (f a p-1 lod when Ki'ndmotht n.-fil this medium for expressing beauty In 'I.mii- overtnKs. r'lnowlfi'd :idvrMlnif ITt rfftllltn. londes -brunettes Ked-heads Blondes such widely varying types El e DEPART!! have yet all screen stars alike tin e vital appeal of smooth lovely skin . . Th.- Uif,' Pines Lumhei company, j one i..f .dcdfonrn oldc.-a eslahlish- , nd lumber concerns, haw announc- ed the opening of a new haraiu . 'p'rimcnt today, Wliii h will o fcr , southern f renon teople a com pictc line of low priced lumber in conjunction with their already eeni-iou.s Htock of buildink mater ials. 1 ' Tli is firm is now in a position to handle not only the business oil the purchaser necking (piallty materials, but the one who desires low priced merchandise of thi :.r - c-i-M.ty as well. Much time and thought nuvo j lv. .'.! ii-v.ii m Hie buyin-i of the lumber for this new department I to pivo the purchaser the heat I available for the price asked, nc . cordirm to H. A. Thlerotf. The Bit? Pines Lumber company lttuwn as an enterprisiiiK and pro'vier-sive eoncern, is on,- of 1 .Medford's ph.'iecr.- In the lumber of building material business, hay- ( ing been established In lis present j 1 Iri.-atiou in IHu.x, and tu opening 1 ', this new department the n;una'-;e-I mcnt feels it is taking another step 1 forward.' MARION DAVIES, famous for her blonde loveliness, says: "Smooth skin is a great asset. I am delighted with Lux Toilet Soap." ESTHER RALSTON, blonde Paramount beauty, says, "Lux Toilet Soap is excellent for keep ing the skin delightfully smooth." i-? DOROTHY MACKAILL, First National, guards her beauty care fully. ''Lux Toilet Soap is lovely for the skin," she says. ANNA Q. NILSSON, F. B. O. star, savs enthusiastically:. "Lux Tuilci Suup 13 O splendid Aid ill keeping the skin like velvet." Red -Heads Thoughtler. purents somc'limes tell their children that sweet are tad for them. This misleuriintr. An eminent specialist states posi- tively thut it ifl nov good sense to deny children ugfir. Supra r may properly form a part of the regular j diet in the kitchen and on the table. 1 Proper nutrition to children is so importaqt that patient parents take the time and the trouble to explain it in detail. Medical authorities are warning the public these days to see that growing children nnd youn people understand the importance of eatinp enough nourishing food. Young1 girls must be watched or they will become victims of the dangerous craze for slimness be coming thereby easy prey to tubercu losis and other diseases. Teach your children thnt it is dnngerous not to eat plenty of body building, health-giving, energy-d:-veloping foods. Sugar is invaluable in making all kinds of healthful cereals, fresh at.d canned vegetables and fruits more palatable and enjoyable. Children will eat nutritious foods with more zest if they are properly sweetened with nature '3 ideal flavor. Sugar is food in its least expensive form. Modern candies containing , nuts, fruiis, milk, .chocolate and sugar make execih'nt desserts. Most foods are more dolicious and nour ishing with sugar. The Sugar Ii.stitutc. You'll find Dependable Incubators at Our Store KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS 1 REINSTATE 24 MEN Tn'iinian Lotl?:e No. SI, Knight of Pyiliius, held a very wll at "fifi meeffr ? Monday ovenlng hiterentiiift led en. were receive-! from quite a number uf member:' realding In e.ther purtH of the coun try. . . .aster of FI lanco Geovgo J. Kunzman rejiorted the -elnHtule-ment (f 'J4 memherrt, which wan very eucouraiuK tu ('haiu'elhjr Coinmainter !odM. ('limupilor CnmnKinder flo'dd re united lhat ll i Pythiiin Sisters will nive their nr-xi curd pariy on TlumdHy of thin week, to which nil Kn!;hts are invited. CLARA BOW, Paramount, so famous for her charm, says: "Lux Toilet Soap is a great help in keep ing the skin in perfect condition." JOAN CRAWFORD, M. G. M., says: "Never have I had anything like Lux Toilet Soap for keeping my skin fresh and smooth." 9 out of 10 screen stars use Lux Toilet Soap AN exquisite, velvety skin is any girl's great-- est charm, and for a screen star it is all important, leading motion picture direc tors say. "Screen history has proved that the cleverest make-up can't imitate beautiful skin under the glare of the close-up. I don't know a single girl without really lovely skin who has won enough of the public to become a star," says William Beaudine, director for Fox Films. "A star must always guard the perfection of her skin the glaring lights of the close-up reveal the slightest unevenness," Merna Ken nedy explains. ' The next time you see her in a close-up notice how fine and smooth Lux Toilet Soap keeps her skin or Clara Bow's, Bebe Daniels', May Mc Avoy's. When next you see your favorite screen star, whoever she is, remember that nine out of every ten lovely stars use Lux Toilet Soap for smooth skin. Indeed, all the great film studios, following these stars' example, have made Lux Toilet Soap the official soap in all dressing rooms. The exacting screen stars like the fact that this delicately fragrant white soap is made by the French method. "It gives my skin thai, beautiful smoothness I thought only fine French soap could give," Renee Adoree says. You, too, will like its caressing lather that leaves your skin so satin smooth. Use it for the bath, too, and the shampoo, as the screen stars do. Brunettes BEBE DANIELS. Paramount, says: "Lux Toilet Soap is a great help in keeping the skin smooth and lovely." BILLY DOVE, First National, is charmed with this soap. "I find Lux Toilet Soap delightfully pure , and refreshing." LUPE VEI.EZ, United ArtliU, known how Important smooth skin is. "Lux Toilet Soap certainly keep! my skin like velvet." LOUISE BROOKS says, "Lua ' Toilet Soup gives the skin the lovely satin smoothness 'ItudlO kin' must have." , ..... , , , nd Brown-'Hair We yirfy tho larcrst lino (f IllcMitiMtOI-S, illlfl I!l'0(lllT ill Sd. Orcinm. f'cinip in .-Hid (.'ct our prifes ;i 1 1 I ili-si-riplivi- o $IONACH Seed & Feed Co. .M .nii in.' .Ian. .30. (VP- Dr. Kiir.i. f.'trrlinul primnto of Spain, in a pnsinr.il lfltn' tndny, format!, ('1 h..i.-4 io nfflllfili' in iiny "iy Willi M'cri't (ruanii:!;lfn ', '! ilrmnliiK Iti'lary elm is. .mm--ii . i'HjHm, in-i)fV('l--nt MH'lt( ii-H. ::uu '.ny other i.l-i,anl:,.:i linn "i in.'l.i:- 11:1- -Uff. 1 I I I s v w 1 Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station' MERNA KENNEDY, Universal, guards her skin with care. She says: "Lux Toilet Soap keeps my skin inarveluusly smooth." NANCY CARROLL, Paramount "Lux Toilet Soap is a great aid in keeping one's skin flawless for the all-eccing eye of the camera." ELEANOR BOARDMAN says: "Lux Toilet Soapis excellent for the very smooth skin a screen star must have," EVELYN BRENT. Paramount, says. "A star just must have a smooth skin. Lux Toilet Soap is so pleasing and soothing." MARY BRIAN, Paramount, says: "Lux Toilet Soap is certainly lovely for keeping smooth -studio skin' in perfect condition." RENEE ADOREE, M. O. M. "Lux Toilet Soap give my skw that beautiful smoothness 1 thbught only Freacli soap gave." A-few more of the host of lovely stars who guard their skin this way Wcdnefday, January 20 'i'. M.. , .::ip to (!-:I5 Vo Town- Crier. : : 1 r . t r.::;i!-. -MuH Trihn:it L Thursday. January 31 A. AI. . i- 1m to 11 KronMny ('iroci!.1- f da. ' I'll oi'Kon. II lo 1 1 : K.l Ulnns. Mat MarUiH. U:3'i to J : .f Jarmln 'Woods. l)-UKl:.tK. !'. M 12 lo 1J:.H1 AIllHif llox. 12::id io 1:30 The (lolil Seal Creamery. f f:3ii In C.:I5 Yo Towne Crier. , i!:l.", to il::ifi--.Mall Tillnine! News and Market. ! r.:.:o lo 7: mi Ornan Cinrerl ( I'rpm Hunt's Craierlpn. ( H to rhriner t iMreratlve 4 BLONDES Phyllis Hever Pnthe May McAvoy Warner Brothers Gilda Gray Independent Jeanette LofT Pathi Lois Moran Fox ' Mae Murray Independent Ruth Taylor Paramount Josephine Dunn M. G. M. Gwen Lec Af. G. Greta Nisscn Independent Vera Reynolds- Independent Blanche Swrc-t Independent Lilyan Tashman Independent Th'clma Todd First National Mary Nolan Universal Claire Windsor Tiffany-Stahl Prise ilia Bonner Independent Rita Carewc Independent Kathryn Carver Independent Betty Francisco Independent , Mary McAlister Independent Scena Owen Independent Eileen PercyIndependent ' BRUNETTES Madge Bellamy Fox Olive Borden Independent Mary Duncan Fox Marie Prevost Independent Aileen Pringle--M. O. M. Irene Rich Independent Dorothy Sebastjgn M. O. Af. Lya de Putti Wlumbia Sally O'Neil Tiffany-Stahl Alma Rubens Independent Virginia ValH Independent Lina Basquettc Puthe Anne Cornwall Christie-Paramount Alberta Vaughn F. B. O. Fay Wehb-M. O. Af. O Barbara Bedford Independent q Mae Busch Independent . Ivy Harris Indepeiajtent Kathleen Key Independent Barbara Worth Universal Lucila Mendex F. B. O. O rEd-iieads Janet Gaynor Fox Mary Astor Fox Sally Eilers Sennett-Pathi Jacqueline Logan Pathe Q Molly O'Day-gFrar National Marjorie BeetS-Fox y Audrey Perfls IVirner Bros. ,Dorothy Oulliyer Univereal Lux Toilet Soap Margaret Livingston Columbia Myrna Loy Warner tfros. Blanche Mehaffey-Independent Sally Phipps-rFox . Eve Southern Tiffany-Stjlil Ethlyne Clair Univereal Doris Hill Faromounr Jocelyn Lee Independent Ann Rork Firar National Elinor Fair Pathi. Jane Winton Independent o BROWN HAIR Betty Bronson Warner Bros. Sue Carol Independent , Betty Compson Independent Doris Kcnyon Independent Patsy Ruth Miller Independent Mary Philbin Universal Luxury such as you have I found only in French soups ut 30? and $1.00 a cake , , . now , Estelle Taylor Independent Lois Wilson Warner Bros. . June Colly Fox i Anita Stewart Independent Marceline Day Independent Bessie Love Independent , . ; Jobyna Raliton-'nrfopaiiden Fay Vray Faramounf Agnes Ayrca ndepondenf ,. Ann Christy -Independent Priscilla Dean Independent ' " Marjorie Daw Independent . Dorothy Dwan Independent Louise Kazenda Warnar Bro. . Julanne Johnston Independent Oladys McConncIl ndpno?nf Lillian Rich Independent Pauline Starke Independent : Olive Tell Independent. , , .. Loretta Young Firs Nation)! , 10i JJf Kxcbanv'e. HequeMt hour of r old lime music.