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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1929)
TMEDPOKD MAIL TIMBUXIO, MKPPOIMV om-'CSOX. Tlll'ltSDAY. .MARCH 7. 1!)J!). raOE TIIREB "I f you're alone in the house cough freely! ... But when there are others to consider .. .smoke Old Go Ids 9 9 Warneke to ShowQ Wares jsvfta 1 v Ask gt4 TfrH) Pi Ari Ananas I i l''OUT MYHItS, Kia., .March 7.- tV) .Ui:',somTs y o u n k nuisliitt ;,-wiri:;f'. llortoii Sniitli uf Joplln. wits on Ills way to Miaiui U'triy in qiK-st of ni'U'o tournuim'iit muUI hIum- winiiint; Mio first annual foil Myers opi-ti lii'ro yoMicnlay. fniUli is fht'ivtl in tlu- $l.V0')u ifion-c oiji'ii at Miami next wi'i'k. llu son of tin OKavks. vlioo - 1 si Untlulij is two months away, do-; fi-at:d Dcusinoit! Sltnto, 'oluinl'Us. j Dlifo. prufrMiinal, tint up on tht ; 1 Uh f;ic(n yt-viciday in a l'lv olf afu-r i hey had tid wuh Q) i-Mi-h at the 'i-inl of the 7z-hole . rouu. Smii h set a iii-w conrso record ( in thi final i-oiinds. with two (;7 Usu li live strolieH helow jiat. ''iu' . iSani-i-n with a finishid third, ! followed l.y flan-nre Maoknov. At - IlimUt: City, N. tJ., Willie Maelar- I lane. Oii;i ioi;e, X. V., furiiUT li:t- i i-t i i 1 1 1 l 1 open champion, and lu Hcore tit hoi veteran stars. .Smith received $ti00 for winning tlnj tonnii'v, Shule won ?luo and -ir:iz n ?;UH). The balanee of the i L'OOti prize money was distributed to (he runners up. , In ihe play-off Smith and Shute . ihahed in sU-aluhl holes. I omin!, ito the 11th. both Kot loim' drives i on the par five hole. Shuto wut i JUnI short of the K'V1'" 'tl lil : neeond and took three more tg wi , down, while Smith's second land- ! on the :reen anil he scored a ! t rdie In two putts for a win. i 0PI?ANKIE..- O 0 O POOR VEHICLE IN I Tort bad, i ho way they treated Kaiiriy Tirieo-lukln-;; her to the. IclrciiK in ntt ' weak a vehicle uh "Aly Alan,"' the Warner iJrothertt jVH0houu produclloii now bclnw show n at Hunt's Crateiian, And I upon her first vifit innitlo a Holly--j u nod sludji), too. I Kauny is too Koud an actress ;to have displayed any Just resetit , i n en t, huwever. and too good u fpurt. not to have pallantly inad'J the best uf a s't of bad situations. Ihit ihe mlKlit yet gvl duntUKt-M li she selected a ri'h t-ininded jury ; It would have been far belter ,if t!e beloved vaudeville Ktur, had j been pel inllted to do Iter usuaV un is, unba uipercd by th forced l.-K'Uiim-s utid situattous of Hueh un I uunecesyary and t rite plot. They just didn't fit and site (jot off to a poor start, trying to pay i them deference. ! runny !s a one-woman show. Wilier Ihe play should bo built ; to fit her. or she should bo u 1 : low ed to do her stuff alone, a.- ,,-ho does . on the slaire. Talking j ploturo vaudeville, 1m lier forlu. But in spite of tho deflcleneh'S of "My Man" it Is worth tho prico to fttj and see l-'anny keoplntc it ' mind, however, all tho handicaps tinder which (die labors. You'll I si ill laiij;h at and with her and perhaps you'll tdtcd a tear or two. She In capable of that, ulso. And ihe next time If thoro la a jexl llime let hope they treat Iter Mpiare. ILL . BUSTER KEATON . . the world s funniest "serious1 comcdinn of the screen . 'the roan who never smiles, hut who makes all the world smile. Now up pen rind throughout the country in Metro-Goldwyn'Mnycr's uproarious hit, ''Spite Marriage.? "No one but Rin Tin Tin has a right to bark in the theatre And he only does it on the screen. There are times, of course, when a fellow cari'fe -help it. But most theatre -coughing is due to 'nerves and 'throat-tickle caused by smoking harsh tobaccos. 4AJ riding on " top of ihe caboose, when you could just as easily irride in a luxurious pullman compartment, "those smooth, cool, heart-leaf OLD GOLDS aac available everywhere . . . and there's not a cough in a train-load. I know, because O. G. is my pal." (SIGNED) YV hy not a cough in a carlqad? .OLD ,GO.LD cigarettes arc blended from heart -feaftalv&cco, the finest Xalrc grows. Selected for silkin'ess and ripe ness from the heart of the tobacco plant. Mellowed extra long in a temperature of mid-July sunshine to insure that' honcy-Iikc smoothness. ' - : On -or ItiJo. OLD GOLD -PAUL WIHTEMAN HOUR Paid Whitcman, King of Jaz.?., with Ms complete orchestra. hruBiicdtlH tho OLD GOLD hour every Tuesday. . . from I ' io 1) I. M., liihlrrn Standard Time, over he calire act mtrk of the Columhta Ilrnajcattloft System, OJ;l,vNI)t), Flu.. March 7. UVil I Atlolfo Luqtie. the cuilnt-nt rlKht; ; hutul hurlcr lrom Culm, havlni; ! niaili- hiH anpi-aranro in tins camp of the t'incinnati Uoils. tin.' pilch- I i...r i.tr in in 1 1 1 ii 1 1 i t...iv! with tho exception of Mill Mrt'oy, j a tnl-prof'st-loiial from tit. Jo- i soph. Mo. . It a exin't-ted .that Charley nre.sNcn. Ihlrtl hasi-niati. would join! Uho IUmIs at Miami Saturday fori tlu:r pvrlcK with the Athletics, leaving but one regular, Val l'iti--i nlrh. 'i!t-her, on the ahsontfe list, j 1-Vankie Warneke. tlm sittllUiR, ' his- eared fishier from Portland. i exported to K'Ve Medford ami soul lnrn ' Oregon hxlim Itins noxt Moudtiy O ven I Hi; at the arinnry a i perfoi'inaueo Io bo retmi'aberoil I when he meelH Terry Kilei.T?, hard- hitllitK yhis'M'or fiom l:atjine, who i expected to iirrivn In ledforil Sat unlay to rent jver Sunday fur htn hattle with Ihe I'ortlaqd hoy. WatnelfM is remeinheied for his fisht here iant siiinmer when he 'knocked out his man lu the flint round ul then took on, anotlim to lay hhn low. However, he in ox- , peeleil to find his match in Kilecii, who in reputed to have, developed ,omt of tho hnrileat uuiiehea iti the j state. i An mldeil utlrnction will bo a rnv Main miner between LelfiiMt Spider .ami Dublin V1, two game corks 'whose Hpnrn will bo covered Willi Hinall hoxitiK kIovch to prevent lu 'jury to caeh oilier. I.aily I'nlntci's, , Ttim Itoh lioniues Hack. XHW YOU. .March ". (P) MCW YOKK. March 7. (I') The painlin of a hum; siun hi j Mark boiuicr.s the trim hoh Into front of the Hotel lielmont Ik p ii j favor. l'cauty hhop owners In all-woman affair. Ami 1 Ickson, convention have' agreed that the contractor, has tflrl uslslantH, eo!-, loiiKlh variety which ciii Ih at the lege Brailnates. who wear knickers, 1 hack require more atientlon than sweaicr shirts and red bandannas. the average woman can rIvo it. I (Hy Mrs. M. K. Tryor) t.MjK.nt, March 7. K Special) The. roKOlar ninetintr of tho TaU int (iraiih'e will ho held Thursday eyoniiif;, March 7. ' This will- be i penny nlsht. Jiivery one bring 10 i penni s each. Tho proceeds will ihe used hyhe lecturer to huy lna Iterlal Tor ileeturo hour A special ptotrrnm will in Riven ut this time j inclndliiK vocal win, by MissEll.a j beth llijjins. Jteadliif,', "A Trip j Through Alaska," ' by Mra. W. i (Jrenn. , ' 1 aiice. ' The- Jumping Jack,s." by Miss MaiKaret HigghiH and Miw l'etsy Hamilton.- , eat a chocolate, light an Old Gold au'd enjoy both! i V. torltlant On., Kit. 1760 j 58 New Congoleiiifl Patterns1 i . Are Here for Your Shopping Trip .o Think of it! 58 patterns for your selection in inlaid, felt and 'burlap back Congoleum-Nairn. '. ' This exceptionally wi.de choice makesit an easy matter j select a pattern in exactly the color '' combination that will harmonize with each room in your home or shop. CONGOLEUM RUGS o Size 9x12 ft. 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