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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1929)
fRDFOTCD MATT, TTUTUTXR MEDFOTJD, 'OKKflOX. TUESDAY, AVUU, 2, !f)'J9. "TJGE THREE lrr i Neither pretty pictures nor culnrful adjectives will dye a dress or coat. It takes real dyes to do the work; dyes made from true anilines. Next time you have dyeing to do, try Diamond Dyes. See how easy it is to me them. Then compare the results. Your will reiund your money if you don't agree they-5re belter dyes. You Ret none of that re-dyed look from Diamond Dyes ; no streaking or spotting. Just fresh, crisp, bright new color. And watch the way they keep their brilliance through wear a;.d washing. They are better dyes because they contain plenty of real anilines from three to five times more than other dyes. Hut you pay no more for them than for ordinary dyes The white package of Diamond Dyes is the original "all-purpose" dye for any and every kind of material. It will dye or tint silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or any mixture of materials. The Hue package is a special dye, for silk or wool only. With it you can dye your valuable articles of silk or wool with results equal to the finest professional work. Remember this when you buy. The blue package dyes silk or wool only. The white package will dye every kind of goods, including 6ilk and wool, l our dealer has both packages. HEAVY VOTE BEING CAST EACH WARD BR M A AvA. T3 I'l A M JLasj) to use rerect results att AT AI.Ii DUUU STUHbS "- NOW PLAYING VICTOR HUGO'S Immortal Love Story His tremendous succes sor to "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" with CONRAD VEIDT - MARY PHILBIN 12 Star Principals and 2500 Others Also Good Added Short Features ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC KIDDIES 10c ANY TIME ' COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY 'THE GREAT WHITE NORTH' The heaviest voting in the his tory of the city was under way this afternoon, in the election for the purpose of approving a bond issue of $1:10,000 for tho eon wtruetion of a modern airport. The polls opened at 1 o'eloek and close at S o'eloek tonight. In the first hour of voting the voting places were swam pea und votes were east at the rate of two a in in u to. In the second hour this pc eslaekenod a tr.f ie, but alt afternoon there was a steady stream of voters. Another rush of voters Is dua this afternoon, when the stores of the city close at 4 o'eloek. There will be another rush when thu offices iid mills close at 5 o'eloek. tli it nloi-llnn a nil I hMUi Vi" miltlV H women voters. The interest was not tonfind to Medford. but the result of the election was watched throughout the state, and the Uogue Itiver valley. Mayor Huker of I'ortland spoke over the radio this morning anent the airport election, and predicted that the progressive spirit of Med ford. so often demonstrated, would prevail. The polls elose at 8 o'clock. The ballot is short and the count wil Ibe fast. The complete re sult will Vie known by 10 o'clock. The count as secured will be broadcast by the Mull Tribune 'over station KMliD, Polling Places and Description of Wards 1'olliiig places for the election next Tnesday. .April 2: WARD I VOTi: I'l'UMC MAKHIT, SOl TIl lllVKl'tSlltK. All territory south of Main and Knst of S. 1 Jmcktt, to Hear creek; also east of Myrtle street and Crater 4aku avenue, and South of Jackson street. Precincts first ward: No. 31, Medford South Central; No. 30. Southeast Medford; No. 302. Eust Medford. WA1UI II VOTK WASHINGTON SCHOOL . All territory west of Southern I'acifie Hacks and kouOi of Ma n street. J'recincts. second ward; No. !!!. Medford South Main; No. 33, Medford Oakdule; No. 34, Medford Newtown; No. 37, South west Medford. V.U1 111 VOTK AT riCllTNKH'S (iAIiACM (Cor. lTr & nth) All territory west of Southern l'acil'lc tracks and north of Main street. lMeclncts In third ward: No. us. Medford North Main; No. 3S, West Medford; No. 39. Northwest Medford. VAUI IV VOTK AT CITY HAI.Ij All territory east of Southern Pacific tracks and north of Main, to Crater J-ake avenue, then that section north of Jackson street; also between Bear creek and Myrtle street, south of Main. 1'recinets in fourth ward; No. 30, Medford North ' Central; No. 32, Medford North Riverside; No. 35. Northeast Medford. The polls open at 1 p. iu. and close at 8 p. m.; all are urged to vote early. Every registered voier, whether or not a property owner or tax payer, is entitled to vote. Screen life Hollywood Ity Uohhlii Coons. HOLLYWOOD. Mothers who worry themselves Into near-Illness over the wedding plans of their daughters may at least be'thankful ihey have no movie weddings tu ,f arrange or m o v 1 e wedding cakes to bake. One of Holly wood's reel - life romances anions the younger stel- ifi"'"' its happy culml- nation on the I'Si s c r.e e n, Joan C r a w ford and Douglas Fair banks, Jr., hav- vows before the V ' " '- camera as chur- i A SN "Ciors in n new 'JJl Pifturo. Tho "wedding was a great affair, In keeping with the social position of tho heroine; but the cako deserves special men tion, as does any pastry baked ac cording to blueprint specifications. Designed by the cinematic art director who created the ultra modernistic settings for the "bride's" home, the cake was prob ably the largest edible one ever prepared for a motion picture, and was "built" in a style to conform to tho modernistic theme of the home. Standing six feet high, it measured three and one-half feet In diameter at the base, and there were 54 pounds of 11. Hut perhaps, fortunately, the wedding guests numbered 2i0, and suffered none in disposing of it. About NO LIQUOR SEEN Ney Yprk MORGAN BAGGAGE Ity Ulchurd ;. MnsMHk, NEW YOK1-- It might be called an avail tic of nations, so main- different ones are repre sented bv its people. Or the east Uroa u- mm mm mm, XHW YORK, April 1!. (V) United Stall's AUinnv Charles Tuttlo, al'tor InvoHltmtUni; ropnrla tliat ('(inKi't'sMmiu William Morean of Ohio had hruUKlil four IioIIIoh of liquor into tho country from Pan ama, announced today that no one liad seen any liquor and that the Your Valuables ire always auVquaioly H'o(cHm1 Iftivc ahsolulc priviH'y arp always (Mnivi'iiiciillr avail- ; altle to you wlit'U yon koop lliom in your own ni (lividual Sal'00 Deposit lox iu our modern Vault. O A limited nuunVr of lioxes are si ill availalde at ijvi.W) per year ami up. First Naonal Bank Medford, Oregon flaying No l-'uvorites I hilly wood's e;it in;; efitnbli.sh nieitM weein uick to follow the ad vanees of the Industry on whose progress they thrive to a lare ex tent. Soon after the tnlkieH ar rived to upset things, Movietone cafes and Vltnphono reslnuruntH beKJin to appear, their modern names .eemlnc to nioelt the out dated nurr.es of the srore of Movie luni'hi'M, einema Rrllls and Studio cafes which can be found at every t u rn In the f i I m ca pi t a I. Hut the proprietor of a modest tittle hash-house on fine of the prominent boulevards apparently wished to play no favorites, and used a combination of two of the sound-recording sysiems to desig nate his establishment. side's win- n 11 t it's name is Second I "Morgan baggage had been passed avenuo. unopened. r.elow Fo ur- ' When first reports were pub teentli s t r e e t, j lished that tho congressman had Second a venuojaeknowledKcd possession of the is the ghetto's Tour bottles ol' Ihpior in one of his white way. And i trunks, but had demanded and been New Yovk era. Kranted free neiitry, he emphati ever looking topically denied tho whole store. He something to I ""hi ho had never taken a drink in stir Jaded inter-jltla life. est and imagi- i nation, are dis- j ntTHADD n MASrrirK roverimr this rl- ! alto of itunianian restaurants and Jewish theaters. Molly l'lcon, the darling of the neighborhood, is the chief attrac tion. Molly, the "It" girl of tho east side, was born there, and lives near the theater where she ipluys in "Hello. Molly," billed as a Yiddish operetta. But other Jewish ..itisleal come dies also seem to attract uptown era "A Oalielan Wedding" en ticed 170.000 persons to its first hundred performances, despite competition from two other the aters, at 0110 of which something with tho title "A Uivisher Yan kee' lias been running for qultu a while. At tho foot of Second avenuo Is another popular Institution, tho National Winter C'.urden, whoro one Is invited to "take a private car to tho heights of pleasure." The car is an elevator to the roof, where burlesque may be seen and henrd in traditional form, even tu the comic's inflated bladder. SlIANOIIAF, April 2. (P) China Is going In rather heavily for air planes. From Canton it was Teamed to day that tho government of that province bus purchased five Waco three-passenger blplanoH for deliv ery May 24. The Yunnan provin cial government was reported tn have purchased six Ityan-Mahoney biplanes, ivhllo Nanking dispatches said the nationalist government had purchased six Atflericau nir plunes for tho Shanghai-Nanking airmail and passenger service. JGPENNEY'C. Presenting the New; Introductory Set of Pen 49c . sm AX atox Amt dm : I MMM Ii: 5yi" & A convenient package with aJl the necessities for correct dental and mouth hygiene. These products arc absolutely pure, made under the most sanitary conditions. Tooth Paste (Large Size Tube) Tooth Bru&h (Adult Size) Mouth Wash (Large Size) All for Sanitary garments are at the basis of the comfort, the poise of modern women consequently extra care must be taken in their manufacture. Our line was submitted to rigid tests for service and quality of which the item below is an outstanding example. Pen-Co-Nap An improved quality and a more comfortable sanitary napkin for the most fastidious woman. It has the new rounded corner feature and a rubber shield is packed in each box. 8 napkins in a box at our especially moderate price. Box 19c "Penimaid" Sewing Silk Our own brand of spool silk -50 yards to a spool strong, ' smooth quality. A lull selec tion of popular colors. Spool 6c The Missouri Pacific railroad budget provides 250. 000 for inipi'ovements in tho southwest this year. SEATTLE, Wash., Aplrl 2. (A3) Although fa line to win a second i i,.m,-i ,. i,.,i r,,.. Pri,in t crack at the light heavyweight box-; rebuilding six bridges and trestles uiK nuu, leo ijoniHiu, Auerue.en jh- Triple Surprise. Theater parties are so common place that actors seldom a''o aware of them, but Violet (iale, in-, genue of C'hi istoper Morley's "Aftrrj lark" company in Jluboken, re- ( ports one that almost stopped the) show. ' L One night recently tho cast was! startled to see, trooping Into tho balcony, a dozen couples attired ! in costumes of tho 'ItO's, some ! almost duplicates uf thoso worn 1 hy the players. I It developed afterward that a I society matron had Invited a score of friends to an 18'JO costume party. As a surprise the gliosis were taken in a chartered bus to see the old melodrama. ft was I hard to say who were the most surprised, the guests, tho actors. ' or the audience of Mew York whoopee-makers. j sassin. made It known in Seattle today that he had earned $250,000 in the fighting business during the last two and a half years and an nounced that he Is through halt line; all comers. between Newport and timber for Hutchinson Logging Co. Klamath Falls. Construction underway on fivo-mllo Klamath marsh section, of 23-mlle Lamm Lumbr eompiiny logging Hue. SfKindles Comfort. rrandmother' old-fashioned felt slippers may become standard foot wear for those working around the sound-proof stages of Hollywood's studios. Much has been written about the talkie-created popularity of rubber heels, but It remained for a new leading lady recently ar rived from New York to don noise less "comfles'' when not before the ca niera. i Xord's La ndscapn fWvico of K'lnmiiih Kails Incorporated. i r-AyfFEJDERAL RESERVEP o Satisfaction Quaranteed When irriutions of ihe kidneys, artd irregular bladder aclion annoy and impair heallh Uike J F01EY PlttS own trie Men and women everywhere - use and recommend them IlTllC. The gold pen with which Abra ham Lincoln signed the proclama tion freeing tho slaves has be come a legacy which Will bo turned into cash February 27. The pen is on exhibition hero preliminary to its salo at auction on that date. Tho owner is W. Ii. Tucker of I rinsing. Mich., grandson of IjOuIh tturgdorf, White I louse messenger, who held thu proclamation while Lincoln wad signing It- J'resldent Lincoln him self gave the pen to his messenger who was one of tho few witnesses nf that historic event of - January 1. J 8 f i .1 . An ordinary gold pen In a wooden holder, It now Is val ued at more th:in a thousand dollars. . 4- Ijidy I'uriMiMH Mother ! NEW VOHK, April 2. (A) The former Tbehna Morgan of New York Is the mother of one of the heirs to one of I Irl tain's largest fortunes. Friends ha'-o received news of the stork's Faster visit to Lady Kurnesa at Melton Mow bray. 4 liiMiltctl tSultnn MANILA. P. I. April 2. 01V The Hulta?i of Hulu Is avenged. George Ado wrote about him some time back In a musical comedy. Both the sultan and Cieorgo were : in tho city recently. Tho sultan indicated he had no desire what soever to meet George. NEW YORK, April 2 . W John Jrlnkwatr, Itrltlxh drama tist. In here with a yearning to write plays about George "Wash ington and Wood row Wilson, but For Rnlo by Jnrmln Woods Irag I he has not made up his mind Invest in a Savings Account Any denomination Always at par Secure principal Assured dividends Exchangeable for cash at any time The Jackson County Bank ESVABLISHLD inn Mediord, Oregon (J'oitimt'rcili - Savings - Safe Dro it , MBMB< I 0DBRAL HESGRV8 SYSTBU REG u 5 PAT ore. lillirrl)A,fiSJ Arsenate of Lead j) u Sold by ' Stewart Fruit Company Robert T. Cochran E. W. J. Hearty, Inc. Pinnacle Packing Company American Fruitgrowers : Steihhardt & Kelly Southern Oregon Sales, Inc. J. C. Herring, Representative Phone 1457 VJX. QEZ301 icczaoi 30DQ Trowbridge Lumber Yard Everything In Lumber and Bu Ong Materials Distributors for Johns-Mannvllle Roofings Trowbridge Cabinet Works Cabinets, Windows, Doors, Screens, Etc. The Old Reliable Established In 1908 , . When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone 238. We can be of real service to you. 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