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All tana, cb 1b adiaoe.
JBeeridnc rui" UaTwl Wlr 'senlcs j found our old ujai friend, talkiiiK ''"t before the noon adjourn
' Ibe Auocfatfd frm in eifliuirely entitled to ' and jokinjr with his chief coutiKel, nteul, Huperl4r JudKe liuder aHk-
ilba we for publication f all ncn dispatebea
cmlitcd to It or otteris credited In this paper, j
tul al to lite local news publiind bertln. i
All rlttita for nublieailoo of ipcclal dUpttcbat 1
oereln are tho reemd.
Official pa(er of Um Citj ef Medford.
mncux paper or Jtcuaa voutar.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
v tie vend of the Older Girls have
declared war on gray hair back of
the ears, and the double chin, and
loud .are the JametitnliouH, us
henna In many caues lacks effec
tiveness. ' tilUM, ACCl'KATE IU MUH
(C-hico KiiNririse;)
,'. In a second note tho sulcido
victim wrote:
."It kills me to do this but
it Is the only way out."
John J. . Importance lias re
gained his strength after the flu,
sufficiently to again wear his key
ring, which contains 17 keys, and
weighs accordingly.
Bracing weather continues, with
nothing that needs bracing.
Bow-legged bullfrogs with light
attneks of the heaves continue thu
rago.
A Portland drummer dofoated a
Jocal barber late yesterday by
- three gasps, - -
. The leading dress suits of the
community were occupied by the
: owners last night, and were a sight
for sore eyes.
, j Clyde Melvin recently shot what
.he believed, to be the big wolf
itthat hns -been a nuisance In this
. locality soverul years, but Ham
KobblnR believes H was his p oil ce
de g. (Jordan Valley News.) Mr.
. Uobblns Is probably right.
sl There Is some talk of launching
potato culture In the valley, but It
'I3.n0 use The potatoes tiavo to be
. tioed when the fishing Is best, and
t .tm.rveNted.wl.cn thu dcer-huntlng,
man-killing season starts.
v , Grandma Hunts, who hns been
t In bed since the homo talent per
formance at the Orange, Hall, Is
ublo to he around, thu hoiihe again
yclo News) Another sly dig at
dmwtiia.
Lndy Knrd-Coupo of tho local
imitation Hiitish set, has gone to
; Frisco for her ehUhcs. It was
known she left them some -place.
, Floyd Hart Is propognting a full
width mustache. (1 is. not long
enough to get Into a saucer yet.
! The airports ut the Hill Dure
corner, will oppose the airport
bunds.
i A boy on roller skates acciden
tally got on the sldowulk Tuesday.
.-Another Copco toller has risen
to 3 hours for lunch, and two
desks.
Tho legislature le now proposing
n beauty tax. nnd they better slap
in a clause thut theru will bu 110
refunds.
Mica Womuck bus located an
other rainbow, and Is In hot pur
in It of both ends of same.
. A Uutto Crick cowboy spent
yesterday In town In his high
heel boots. Jinny Galshovlkis saw
him. causing envy, and their corns
to ache,
liOILSI'.S Ol' PKACH
(Cong, iteronl)
These parades and reviews are
Hindu ho thrilling nud attractive by
every means posslliln that the little
tots of the communly will look
forward to thii time when they gut
big enough to participate in yet
bigger and showier parades.
: Tho young ladles are nut the
onls' ngenelim used In the Unserve
Officers' Tmlnlng Corps for the
. purpose of popularising military
training. Horses also play a large
part. mere nro certain schools
that would probably not have a
Jleserve Office' Training Corps
unit were It not for the riding
.horses that uro provided for tho
ninusemcnupf these young men.
Hiding Is becoming very popular
miclully. und most young men In
schools llko to ride, und ns long ns
they nro able to rldo a good horse,
fUrnlslicd, fed, and equipped In a
fin., splendid way hy tho t'nlte.l
flutes government, they join the
Itcwrve Officers' Training Corps
for tho purpose nf Improving tholr
horsemanship. Nearly S.OOG horses
are furnished-by the government
to Various educational Institutions,
and additional ones were provided
for In tho 1029 bill and still more
In this bill. Tho government bus
1,1 mules assigned to tho Uesorvo
Officers' Training Corps, I do not
know whether there Is any special
significance in the number 13 or
tlot. but I do know there is n donth
of mutes. 1 I presumn that they are
used for xoologfcal purposes.
! Ho you seo we can now ndd to
the saying, "Join the Army and
become a man,'! "Join tho Unserve
Officers' Trnlntng Corps and rldo.')
The horse Is kept In the army bo
cause of Its amusement end nodal
value rather than Its prnbsblo
military usefulness,
Editorial Correspondence
HOLLYWOOD,
Across tho street
year. .ago he was
Cal., Feb. 4.
from where a
UeiutO-lihg .the
death of William Hickman, former . we tel, almost sorry for the L- "m u brill III irrit' to uV O 'to lp nui of lmti
District Attorney Keyes, surround-. rnlnini; .Mr. keyt-v No sentimental i elwi, only i bf cm U uuwered hare. No reply can t axude to queriea not awlorm
ed by a battery of tfray-hairod and : Hympathlen there, and while tho i In to Untroctiooa. Addre br. William Brady, la can of UUa atwapaper.
high-priced lawyer, Is defending
hJniwir apainitl - bribery charKeji.
which,, if sustained, fuitu him
to o to the priHon where Hick -
man spent the mat six .nionthg of
his i.i'r
In appearance and demeanor Mr.
i ieyes nas nm enatiKCd in uie year
hleh has marked
such
tniKlf
In .still '
flip-flop in his fortunes, lie
thu well-dressed, heavy -'i,
jawed, flKhtinj,' lawyer. We
hartl-
Kot a
seat in I he prcxH section during
the murniiiK intermini(iii, and 1
; iail Hr),uiiek, the latter a typical
lookint; criminal lawyer, a brown,
well-chiselled, mobile face, sur
mounted by n thick, wavy mast of
iron prey hair.
Hchenck Is scheduled to close' the
defense for Keyes. It is safe to
snyhls effort will be dramatic and
ehxiuent. Ho has that Indefinable
; Homethinp that mai kn the actor-
j orntor par excellence
I Attorney' Jud
tush' resumed his
U'fciiuii plea t
tlie Jury, as court
reaumcd, .Hindi must be over 60.
a fat, florid, Ii ish face a lawyer;
rn i nt? omi Mt'iiimi, wtr siuiiiiti say,
a great believer in alternating the)
soft and loud pedal. He started in
a lone ho low one could scarcely
dlstingult-h (he words,, n subdued,
almost whispering eon vocational
eolouuy with the Jury, then sud
denly swinging an arm above his
head, lie would thunder a phrase
like thia into the air:
"Ladies and gentlemen, thu lust
for money is the source of all evil!"
Crash,, crash, would go the words,
until the attorney's round face be
came almost purple, and an apop
lectic stroke would not have been
at all surprfslnc,.
Then, Just ns suddenly, the noise
would stop short, the manner of
the spenker would completely
change, his aruiR down, he was
again quietly facing the jury, and
talking to them calmly, conflden
tlally, about some entirely different
detail of the evidence.
This emphasis upon money be- i
Ing the source of all evil did not
seem to us to be a particularly
happy one. H. wus used to con
demn the stale witnesses, Mr. Hush
maintaining they sold their testi
mony for money SOO paid one of
them somewhere nt the beach. We!
noticed District Attorney Fills I
smiled at this pulnt and took some
notes, nnd unless we nro greatly
mistaken, this allusion will form
part of tlie state's summing up.
For, of course, if Mr. Keyes In
(guilty as charged, this love of mon
ey Is wh.ft brought about Ills ruin.
There are ten women and only
two men on the Kcyc Jury. The
Iwo men looked lonesome and un
happy. After' four weeks hi close
confinement with stieh an array
A
NEW YORKER
-lARGE .
By G. D. SEYMOUR
MOW YOHK HquoAk, a honey -
bear, shares tho luxuries and hard- (
ships of an actress' life with lis
Crnn.lv . I.o, .Isl...- ..,. ..V ..... u
..r ,.i.. ,... '. v.. ........ i
pair of ring tnlled lemurs. Anthony i
and Cleopatra monkeyllki! littlu ,'Tltueu Square nlloy.
nnlninls froiii Miidiigam:iir. Lally A Liliputian Donkey
do Joral, a Gorman dog which Is I Tho strangest oxhlhlt at the pot
tho clinmpliin sehnnuznr of Kuropo, show of the Women'u league was
comes to Now York with C.nrl rude hilled as "the mnallust donkey In
Luwt'oueo whenever the Ixndon tua world." It belongs lo tho sta
Inuscnl comedy slnr niakos a pil-ibies from which Kdwnrd J. Hills
griniage hither. i 0t animals for stage roles.
Russell Patterson, the artist, hasjnnd stands somewhat less than two
a braco of huddles In llluu Hoy. a I (b.. high. It could walk tinder
macaw, and Sunny Hoy. a 1'oim.r-1 Luellu dear's Oreat Daiio without
anlau. Osgood Perkins, actor, lakes j oven laying Its cars back.
Ills gout, Spread Kagle, . whuro ho!
can. LesIM HlumeiiHlock. vauilo-! If It Doon't Pop
vlllo artist, finds diversion as well I
as profit In the warbling ol Jackio I
and Handy, o pair of canaries with i
radio appearances to their credit
Nan llalperln of vauduvllte, has
a seven-toed Manx cat as has Novsa
McMeln, the illustrator. Kannle
llurst culls her pet Poke by the
mime of Lummox nnd John Dtivnti
imrl Seymour's tniiln vomos to nt
liiiillun when addressed as Whim
nil. Arlco . Wild Is on friendly
terms nfi'stage and on wllh l''rlskie,
boa constrictor, ami Tl:;ur, a blue
rticor snake.
Zlenfeld Menagerie
Hut of all the pets cherished by
New Yorkers of nolo, tho largest
MUTT AND JEFF
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V ceMG iW, SHC'LL it. DOING? J VVF S ( DOM'T ZIG-ZAGfj ' ' CnS l i "TA W
ottw..s"h"h: ) X5P v man, i'm. gonna 3 . y : V -1 ir-iL
jp '''
"f feminity, wo lutve un ju thoy
I wore lontc for their liberty.
f Studying thu faces of tlie women,
defendant Una a ureal reputation!
(for hut way with tho ladies, his!
1 success, we are certain, has been!
j with a very different type, if Mr, j
JvcycH is acquitted, we are sure hu
can thank flie two men Juror for.
i uraiine for his conviction. 'hoe
woiiwn jurors may nave suiiereu
from romantic suxcepLlbtlltles 0 or
ju yeai'H two, hut unleH we are
' much mistaken, when the genu 4 1
"man" In considered now It la eye-!
brows up and thumbs down!
ed Attorney ltunh how much loiiKer
he thought ho u-oiijit require.
Mr. Hush beamed on tho court,
mopped Ills bald brow with a pur-
pl handkerchief, and said boln.iults.
thought lie was getting very well
aiong ami cxpccieu to conciuuc by
3 o'clock.
Thf court Hafil bo thoucht so.
too, which after hcaiinn nearly two
hours oC It, seemed to us to allow
I a marked bias toward the defense,
The sentences are Intcrestlinr and
1 The trial Is atlraeting great pub-
He Interest, judging by the crowds
in me. n;ii who wuiii to get in nut
can't. The court Is a small one
packed to the window ledges. The
press section, however, was only
about half full today. The speeches
to tho jury need not be covered by
hard-working scribes, pud after a
month of it, they are glad to get
out In the open air.
The newspaper dupe on the out
come of the trial is conflicting. The
Times crowd are sure of Keyes'
conviction, the Hearst crowd are
as sure nf his acquittal. Which only
shows there is newspaper politics
as well as party politics, in this
Important case.
, ; Our old friend. A. I,. Harlowv
"the man who put CI rand a on the
map," knows nil about this cose.
' ns hu does about nearly everything
! else. He says Keyes will be ac-
j quitted, or, if convicted, will get
'a light Jail sentence.
'IveycH has too much on the big
bankers and hlt;her-iips to get
much' of a smash on the nose,"
,says he. "For, If he gets sore, he
will, tell all he knows, and then
all hell would break loose. Hev
enly million dollars was involved
in this .lutlan smash. Where did
11 nil uo? Keyes knows, but h
won't tell miles they hit him too
hard. ' No. the big men on the In
side are running this game. Keyes
is merely tho goat. He got some
thing, of eourst
and If he gets off
easy, lie won I squeal, nut he will fur the medical society to accept
never go In the pen. If he does. the osteopath's credentials and re
there will be an earthquake In Losi,.el-e him n follow. KKi.eeh.iiv
Angeles that will make that Frisco
affair look like a little table-lifting.
Freedom or a little jail sen
tence that's my bet. Just watch
and "see."" U. W. K.
group In In tho family persoual
and professional of Kloreuz ZIcr
feld. "Jack DempNey." hear cub
playmate of young Patricia Zlest
feld, has Just been crowned most
popular pet nt the show of tho N'ew
York Women's lA'tiguc for Animals.
Hilly Iturko (Mrs. .legteld) has a
baby leopard. Dennis Klus, Zlcg
feld star, rides onto tho stage on
a white horse. D'Avtagnnn Hind
l'-ddlu Cantor come through tho
wings in another theatre leaUInc
Dotty, a llolstoln calf. Reginald
Owen has a blue Persian cat. All
Habit, that he bouKmt In 1-omlon
for a hundred Kiilnoas. and two
. I ..l?. ? "T,. ' "c " "."Z.."'" '"W ""IV
..... . , ,y ... , .. ..'few s.'conthi. musses your hair if
u.,d hv .luck Donuhuo from
Pup corn stored In tlie house
often becomes too dry to pop well.
An outside shed Is the beet to kefjp
It. If yours has become too dry
try (.lilting some of ft shelled, in n
kIiihh Jar, adding a little water and
after slinking it well, letting it
staiul -IS hours. . Tlu; amount of
wnter needed depends on how dry
the corn has become. Usually a
tubl. 'spoonful Is enough for a
pound of shelled corn.
"ltumper," shuuled tile fender
to the bumper on the front of the
automobile as a fair pedestrian
stepped Into the street.
"I'm afraid I might 'fender,' "
replied the bumper.
They Get Ready to Dodge the Ro Uing Pin
Personal Health Service
- By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. -
Blfnd Utten pcrtalnlRf to pmonm)
1LVIL AM) l.lti: JXU 1. O.
A reader who appends to his
name thu letters -. O. observes
that he believes I have u streak
j 0f fulrnesfl In my O.akcup and that
perhups 1 may be a real Amer-
lean who loves ,
)u rtKinuiiHhip." j
Then he kock jon j
to cite something
ho sayn 1 iriiittt
in . this column '
some time ugo to j
the effect that
"anyouu can be
his own osteo
path" Just rolllnt;
a few some r-
Thls the osteopathic bcoth-
! er Kays
he laughed at, with his
patients, onu inouRht no mere of
III tinlll he rend about my mid i
I Christmas, nnd then he decided I
! had a heart, too, and miKht even
have patience to read a few sen-
tence he had in mind to w rite.
! true, I believe- The gist of them
j Is that in many Mates tho Writ co
painic pnyHician lotlay takes iden-
ticjiltv the sit mo. c'xnniiiiiitlnn In 1 1
subjects that the regular physician
takes, for license. Monnvor. In
state noted for Its production of
nuts, cults and hokum, ostemmihir
physicians, now servo as hospital
Internes, practice surcerv. on n n;r-
Ity with regular physicians. Final
ly, there are prtibabty 8.000 osteo-!
pathlc physicians In America and
other countries who are dedicating,
etc.
All this may be s. I have never
knowingly Implied that osteopathic
physicians are not as well quali
fied and as competent to practice
their cult as any . other brand of
healer, sny homeopathic, for there
are still a few of them left. .
indeed, fifteen ears ago
I procured tho application of
un osteopathic physician of
good standing for membership
in our county and statu med
ical society. I persuaded the nec
essary two members to indorso the
application. I presented It to the
censors. Mossbacks, old fogies,
purblind, reactionary they almost
mooncu me ior making such a
preposterous proposal and some
of the old fossils who rejected the
application themselves gloried Jn
the a
me of homeopath! Dog in
the manger attitude.
Since the state sees fit to give n
tlucnse to tho osteonnth It Im mirolv
tho wise course, to sav nothing Hue
is this true when the medical ?
ciety docs not strain at all at swal
lowing a homeopath.
Ity the way. my osteopathic cor
respondent In error when he says
I wrote that "anyone can be his
own osteopath." What 1 wrote was
that, anyone may do his own me
chanotherapy by rolling himself a
few s o m o r s a u 1 1 s ut intervals
through tlio day. I mean by that
massage, spinal manipulation and
the like. To the best of my knowl
edge that is scarcely osteopathic
treatment. It I am wrong about
this, then I still believe, anyone
may do his own mechanotherapy,
and not only do T bellevo this, but
I do It frequently throughout the
day. Kor Instance. 1 get up from
my chair right now and
Uoll mys.-lf half a dozen on a
strip of mat light here forulnst
yuu liave any, and sends you hack
to the nun-hid Inh nf sittinc- it-fih
your blood nioro equably dlttribut
m.
eu aim your spirits less disordered. Oi limn pruvirles that if- the statua
I doff my hat to the osteopath, "f the taxpayer changes during
In my Judgment he comes us nearly thu year, his personal exemption
being a re.ii physician aa any other shall be determined by npportlon
recosnized brand of healer can or ment. In aceordanco with ' the
does.- lint I hope tho day Is not number of months the taxpayer
far dtstuut when tho people will was single and married. For ex
have enough Intelligence to wipe nmple: A couple, married on July
out all these petty distinctions and J928. and living together on
differences, and set up a ulnglu i December HI. tt2S, may filo a
I standard of qiiafieattous which all:Joint return and claim, an exemp
healers shall be required to
meet.
WK.STIOXS AND AXSW KHS
Left llamlcU Vamlly.
Left handedness runs through
my falher'a side of the family
brother, two uncb'S aril their
my
sons
are all left handed. Xow. my son. i
aged six. Is loft handed, lie Is In exemption of $1001.17. The hus
first grade at school, but Is buek-bnild is entitled to'7-12 of $1500
ward. 1 have spent hours trying or $s;r for the period during
to make him see his mistake, but which he w as married. The' wife
he goes right back to his old way.
Ho can't make a line straight with
bis right hand . . . Mrs. M.
T.
Answer. The child is luitu rally
left handed; About four per cent
of the population are. Why Inter
bMltfa aod brrirnr-. not to dffMM d!iffnofl tr
'fere with natural arrangements?;
i ucchuh hoiiio leaener nas a wnim ,
' n'J0Ul. !!
I advise you to leave
; ll,f .c'n.! nIt
an nature intends.
nvgtiNiHKH a diM'aso in Itself 7
Or Im It cutiHi-d
disorder' will poison in the sys- Kl.t rich now without ycarniffs !
tent uffect the heurt? L. II. ,lo Kvar a nionoele. :
A newer. Tlie nmul. menalnc of; . ; '
'ner'oUHuesM' in ear,, -worry, anx-
Jets. Jt la caused hy disease in
some canes; b1 internal causes
apart from health in other ennos.
Many poisons affect the heart. You
do not indicate what poison you
mean.
Ossification
Is it too much to ask for a little
' " . lw "Dn " iiiej
Information on ounlflcatlon of the.
; human body, and tho cause if
human
known. w. P. n,
Answer. I think that term is
? inaccurately applied to . the condi-
,lon nt u," "u,y certnln cases
i of far advanced osteoarthritis,
chronic bone and Joint inflamma
Hon In which many joints become
rli;id (ankylused). The soft lis-
' Uv of tlu uonc Uo MOt "ossify
n!11"" J,uo
Snoring.
Why do people snore when they
I , l" ir suiu
t uu avoided? Airs. F. I
Can this
11.
Answer.- Flabbiness. relaxation,
swelling, thickening., chronic in
flamiiiuttou of the lining of the
nasal chambers. Whether this calls
for general physical training, cold
air, cold baths, less coddling, less
nourishment, lesa smoke, or direct
treatment by the physician who is
equipped to examine and treat nose
nnd throat diseases, depends on the
diagnosis. r ' - r
(Copyright John F. Dlllo Co.)
An 'rxplauaiioiril homctlmcsj'10"80'
n fTtU T h 1 wVW I A ,n!W "ve other pests
(Ti rft nnd tn.st.,. . lectin llnitm... I 1
..... .... . .
who lias an estranged wife, talks
some o' loeatln' In Tlliei.
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
t -;- - '.
Your Income Tax
No.- 3
.Many persons , married during i
the taxable year fail correctly to,
!comnuti 1hr iiinrxiMt nf tVific ncr.1.,,,,! (-.,...... i (A i t
onal exemption. The revenue act
Hon of J3:ng.:i3: that is. 7-U
of $1000 for the husband while
single, or JisTS. plus 7-13 for the
wife while - single, plus 6-12 of
i350fi or H.tf.S.as. for the period
during which they wei-o married.
If husband and wife mako separate
returns each nmv
laini a personal
is entitled to a similar exemption.
Similar provision is, made, with
respect to the head of a family.
A person, who,' on July St, 19"!S
ceased being the head of n fnm
lly the support
of a relative t
in one household i
relativea being'
dUeontinuedlii entitled to. on ex -
emption of J2G66.67. which i 7-1K
of 93&O0, plus 612 of f 1500.
; With respect to tho $400 credit
;for a dependent,' tho taxpayer's I
JutatuR aa of life last day of the
j taxable year determine this credit.!
jlf during the year tits support:
'of such dependent ceased, ho is t
not entitled to ts
credit.
Quill Points
Fortunately. tmUiined flights of
oratory rnn'l be prolonged by tnk-i
j AinerieaiiH don't feel as inferiorlono "houlJ atlcud Uie movies reK-
by hoiiio oiKanlclnit they once did. Lota of them
InuiiKuriitliiK presidents on Jan-1
uary 1 would save the retiring
executive two months of feeling f
lifuored. !
Dry-cleaners, who are trying to,
boo.il their business might begin I
propaganda for the return ofJ
jKravy.
Civillxed men are 1 those
who
hnvo nothing to dread except one
nnothcr.
In districts whore that bulge,
on the hip is a plug- of catin'
tobaCt0, WOHIOU HllU -'Mil ft
when a divorcee passu by.
- Kngland now welcomes our Jube
bands, which indicates that a
prophet isn't the only not with
out honor save in his own country.
Play after play has failed In
New York this season. People
Just can't get a thrill out of the
same old cuss words.
The largest pleco of ivory in
the. world has been found' In
Alaska, and is on its way to Wash
ington without being "elected.
Americanism: Noticing that
man over there because, he doesn't
put on airs; putting on all's in
the hope of being noticed.
And yet. modt of the unhappily
married would be unhappy any
way. Marriage isn't a euro for
self-pity.
'Mr. Hoover Is no politician."
Of course not. Ho just happened
to decide on a month in Florida.
Tlie Kellogg treaty can't work,
however, If the munitions factories
do.
' So llvu Hint you can pay
cash for gasoline without cur
ing a whoop who sees yon.
Among the distances shortened
by the automobile is that between
the life insurance and the poor
io hold tnem down. It is na-
, Hire's way, and explains why Itedsj
I flourish only where tyrnnny makes
j tliem necessary. - i
! Adversity builds slrength. but'
!that isn't all. shaving makes a
; beard tough, but tho tougher it J
( gets the greater the effort to keep j
it down. - - j
I ,
- WIihl'm tb
use? ' Mr. : Mellon 1
mir rhtht it; nneh '
has duereasori
jit about 100 times that much.- !
lylU'llKIH
PureaiUisSm
r or Sale by Jannin & Wooils Drug
8toro, Vor. Main and Central.
A i
fl.'.rMH
It
! Correct this sentence: "Well.
yes." said the tnun; "I Kupposo
iyour cold was jun as bad as
j mine." - , '
Screenjfe
Hollywood..
By Wade Werner
HOLLYWOOD, Cal To be a
IgiHjcJ mull currier In Hollywood
! marly nud Keep In touch with ail
the new pic
lures. Fans who
write to their
fuvorlto pluyers
ft 'I ems
apparently ex -
TWS Limn
GOES To
v , "'
Letters come
to Clara J!ow
!-;
RllS TiN TIU
addressed "IT.
of letters reach
the Paramount
studio poslof
flee labeled
"Wines," goner
ii 1 1 y Intended
for lllcliard Ar
len. Kay Wrav
got one the other day from Har
bin. China, addressed to "Wedding
Hells." apparently the result of
her appearance in "The- Wedding
March."
- The studio postmaster, Harvey
Pugli, says he also gets occasional
mail for "Iji Marquise," which he
automatically forwards to Gloria
Swanson. Anything bearing what
lookB like an unsuccessful attempt
to spell a name beginning with
"B" Is passed on to Olga Bacla
nova, and usually the guess is
rigbt.
Entertainment Engineering
Since tho movies took to talk
and turned technical, engineers of
one kind or another have been
overrunning Hollywood. Acousti
cal engineers are called In to ex
plain how soundproof stages should
bo built. Structural engineers fam
iliar with steel and concrete are
hired to build them. Telephone
company and radio) engineers in- j
Stan tne compiicauen sound re
cording apparatus, and leave be
hind them recording' engineers to
superintend the operation of all
tho new devices.
' New producers eucn send engin
eers to the previewH of new talking
pictures, equipped with highly com
plicated . apparatus for measuring
the response of the audience. The
louder the audience laughs the
more violent Is tho movement of
the indicator needle on a meter
connected with microphones' hung
hero and thero about the theater.
Hy measuring carefully tho length
of the laughs, these entertainment j
engineers compute just now mucit
iiitenoe should be inserted between
1 Week Only
SUITS
Tp'
"
your
measure
i m i
made in Medford.
Values up to $50
at
$35.00
Some with two pair
pants. Come in and
look them over.
1 I US Fliia.f.l II fll olv
9 If nnn' Uiji.Tn.i
. ! . A I
1
'the "laugh lino' ana me nest jm
of dialog in the picture.
The Technical Age
As yet no studio publicity dlr
'ector has adopted the title "Pub
lllcltv Engineer," but doubtless that
! will' be the next development In
the scientific reformation of tho
I picture industry. When that hap1-'
ipens. the really efficient publicity
i department will known to Jilt
eighth of a customer just now
many picture-goers a glveo blurb
pulls into the theater. o
Canada Dry
; Officials Visited
Medford Today
Canada Dry Is recugnlczd every-
! where as one of the most healthful
! delightful and popular drinks, not
only at tho fountains, hotels an
' , . .. -
, restaurants, but In the famil:
! circle, for special dinners, ban
Hollywood," or. quels and other occasions.
"Hula." Betty Canada Dry. otherwise known
Lronson still re-: , . , , .,
celves mall ad-'118 "the champagne of ginger ales,
dressed to "Pet-i1" carried by practically till grocers
er Pan." Dozens'11"1' lrus stores, comes In cartons
or l Domes, especumy ior i.uiiiu
use. and in cases of 48 bottles. .
W. H. ltagsdale, northwest dis
trict manager and A. 13. lacKen
zie, representative for this terri
tory, were in Medford today con
ferring with their distributors.
The .Mason Ehrmun Co., und deal
ers, on their visit to tho southern
Oregon territory. "
,
Experiments uro being matin
ulniing toward tho commercial
production of a klnit of sugur
from peanut shells and cotton
seed bran.
Tho product sells for
about ?100'
pound. "
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