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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1929)
PXGE SIX MEDFOKD MATL TRTTBTTN, fEDPOTlD, OREGON, TUESDAY, 'AY'TiTL , 1920. REBELS CLAIM CAPTURE 1.000 GIL WARRIORS! CHIHUAHUA cm", Chili., April ,. 2, A) Hovuluilonnry li'ittlquHi't.in j todtty rnported tlio fiipluro by the! limiirKoniH of one thousand federal ! koIiIWt.h In (in onRiiKeinent south of : jnK 402 Htre In Otlilumla, Wii.sh Jimenez late yettrilify. i hitfttm, Idaho unri Montana., Include One federal airman was shot 1 International SuIhb & I'rodncn i'o.. down hy a robt'I aviator, it wnn Marr'n, Stone'H Cash Stores Inc: FIFTEEN LINKS TO BE WELDED IN NEW STORE CHUN NICW YORK, April 2. UP Plans for a new western grocery chain conHoHdnUon were iIIhcIohpiI today with nnoun:(ment Dial tho Mac.Marr HIrH, Inc., had bf'.rn or ganized to finance the uHsocial Ion of 15 Independent grocery chains.! ComiianieH In the group, opera Strong Man From Japan announced. it u volt IcadtM-H hero tmid tlio major battle between the rebel and federal forctn wa experied within twenty-four hour.' Wire comniu nicalion between Chihuahua City nnd Jimenez ha been severed, MEXICO CITY,-April 2. (IP) (2:15 p. m.) (ieilfial fulled lH ftra)ht!d President J'urteji C,M thfH afternoon that "the extermination of the traitors headed by Kscolmr, I'rbalejo, Caraveo, and olhei-K 1m at present merely a, question of l)iiur, tilt hough I fear Hint thoe rhlelly responsible for 1)1 is brutal uprlsitiK ore personally safe, many kilome ters away from the battle." Consolidated Sloren Im:., Wentern PiKKTy Wlggly Co,, La (li-unbe Clio eery (Jo., Maclean LrotheiH, Inc. tingle Stores, Inc., and Plfsgly YVU itcly Company of the San Joaquin Valley. Additions to the group are ok peeled to give the Hymen, about kho units by July 1. T II WASHINGTON. April 1!. (A) I'reHldent Hoover Ih of tin opinion that Mlicraliv.utlon of the Sherman law to permit Interstate aree men Is for the en ri ailment of oil production would neee.-wltule fed eral regulation of pries ml to this he is opposed. The question of govej-nnienl action to permit sueh agreementM was raised at a retreat meeting of the A met lean I'eiroleum Institute, a delegation fi'oin fhleh is to tlis cush the subjeet with tin- federal oil conservation board tomorrow. Jt.II ON PI KINti IHM I'.lltCl) (Continued from rage One.) from behind him with a pistol, shouting, "Mama, 1 got him, I got him." Smith said hut gun was dis charged from the li 1 1 about, this time and he fell and reineiuheied nothing morn until he found him self In a hospital. BALISM, Ore., April 2. (7P The supremo court today, in an opinion wrltien by J list (en Jlossmau. re versed Judge T. K. J. liurfy uf the eir-uH court for Multnomah eoun ly in the ease of Oliver J. Cop's, against Chiller A. Harseh, appel lant. In whieh the lower eouil awarded Cob-s $l7,.r.in for the (alleged alienation nf the affections i of his wile by llam-h. Tim case Is remanded for new trial on grounds of error. I Coh'H filed suit to recover $!i0.- (ati. The answer denied all the jeliai-Kes. During the yeals 111 :;.'(, I MiL'-t, and lit lift when the alleiialtoit ! was alleged to have taken place. Coin's sister was the wife of illiu-rteli. In I i U f Harseh Instituted suit for divorce and bl.s wife filed a cross eomplalnl fur divorce and In IH '.Mi. the eourt awarded the decree to her. hater In IHLMI Coles' wife left his home and then filed a suit for divorce. I ( defaulted 1 and she obtained the decree. In May, I It 27, Mai sch married Coles former wife. No decisions pertaining to Jack son county cases were, handed down today. AtSk ' i I '.''It" t ! 7 i ' ' f ' ' SPECULATION USE FEDERAL RESERVE; CALLED VIOLATION WASHINGTON, April 2. Senator Cllass, Uemocral, Virginia, declared today that the use of "federal reserve facilities for stock speculation is textually In violation of the law." He reiterated that i Charles K. Mitchell, president of jthe National City bank and a class j A director in the federal reserve jbank, should be "properly disci j.plined" for "aiding and abetting such' violation of the law" by mak ing available $25,000,000 for the market in a recent "pinch" on i money. xtrrs MAKE UHJ JUT Xi-wherg. (Jeneral Klecltie re frigerator brunch will he establish ed here. special event ltyan of this laro .n.vakc. Terrible Turn Mlyake h not ex- I arrive today for his peeled lo be such an easy oppon- inaleb with Tommy out for J'.nh Krusf' at the Armory I city. White Is a pupil of K'ruso and tomorrow night in the main event iH expected to give the local of a wrestling show promoted by I sev Sailor Jack Wood, lloth men are expected to arrive in Medford this evening or afternoon from Port land, where Mlyake Is making his temporary headquarters before leaving on a lour of the nation, lie recenlly arrived from Japan! where he has been meeting success with wrestlers of his own' country, .lack While was nwo expected to man 1 surprises. Ityan has never been defeated in this city. The smoker will be opened with a pre liminary between Curly Woods of Medford anil Kddie Welch of Oold Hill. Nassau, Itahamas is excited over Increasing activities of handllH who rob and use motor cars for the getaway. (Continued from Page One.) V ANEW RUG '5 FOR YOU DO you need a new rug? Whether you do now or later, we want you to come in and see our new Mohawk Rug Department. Here is something entirely new in rug buying. Not just a few rugs on. the floor, but a patented display rack offering you so wide a selection of beautiful fabrics and patterns that it can he compared only to the offerings of the big stores of the largest cities. v Twenty-two beautiful patterns displayed in the fabric. Forty-eight others shown in color cards, Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvets and Tapestries every de sirable weave. A tnaxhtgly Low Prices and a Wonderful Selection The rugs we o.Ter have been carefully se lected to meet the needs of this community. Every rug is of espec ially fine quality a beauty in design and coloring. Yet the prices will fit your pocketbook. You' will be aston ished that such beauti ful rugs can be bought so cheap; way below the prices charged for the same rugs in many high-rent big city stores. You will find here just the rug you want; the pattern that pleases you, the coloring you need, ihe fabric that will give wear. And the price will surprise you, it will be so reasonable. On all standard sizes wc can give delivery almost immediately. Rugs of unusual sizes we can order direct from mill stock and assure prompt service. The Mohawk Carpet Mills have made possible rug departments like this in four thousaiS progressive stores all over America. These are being advertised widely in National Magazines for your attcntior. $dy a great organization of the soundest policies and highest standing could have launched such a program. Come in and see, even if you aren't yet ready tD buy. fllohazvk Woven Rugs Beautiful, Durable, Economical Mohawk woven rur,s mean warm floorr quiet floors. A surface to walk upon that is soft and yielding, yet whjfh wears for years oand years. For actual cos per year of service, a good Mohawk Velvet, Ax minster or Wilion rug can't be equalled. You'll find in our new rug department the widest chjsit'e ever of fered in thi vicinity. Weeks 8a Orr Medford's Popular Credit Store q MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price -No Matter What the Price MANN '8 : - .o . Wednesday- Specials at MANN'S Dept. Store Don't Miss These Bargains Tomorrow The mulc arid lyricH through out, Homo of whii-h were orig.nal and Hurne iTemi-orilnal, , wre calchy and well executed, under the Hklllful direction of K. Wilson Waite, with im'ldenlal arrange ment contributed hy it e 1 1 y Krown. The mule chorus, alert, well trained and gooil to look upon, was lai'Kely responsible for tile success of the show. They included Jack Heath, Morris Leon ard, Harry -A. Moore, Herbert StranK, Karl Koy, W J. Looker, !. Chlnn, Itobert Strang, H. (I. Unas, Jim', W. W. llillkins, J. il. McKeirie, Hurt IiKCson and Leo Watson. A viae Ion Molir Dun Newbury as Mr. Chamber of Commerce, and the ensemble in aviator's 'costumes, opened th,i whoopee on a colorful Tom swem airport where a sonn toast was Kiven to Medford The fulure of Unfile Itlver valley, witll lis pro posed new airport and other an ticipated attractions, was painted In dialogue by C. T. Uaker as Mr. Humdinger, Inc. In tlie course of the conversation the coy Plane sisters, Mona and Sara, impersonated by Kverelt Hrayton and Wilfred Miksche, respectively, landed on the field from Holly wood, and gave the ensemble i cbanco to prove their preference I for blonds and brunettes. i The Song I Love" was ably sung by Lloyd Williamson, one of the aviators, Inspired by the beautiful "Miss lirja" in blond wig. Spanish shawl and carrying a massive peacock feather fan. who glided across the stage in spotlight and won the approval of both the ardent singer and tlie audlencey The fair one-was im personated by Herb Grey. About then the two black crows of tho whoopee review, Larry Mann and Karlo Davis, appeared Uhe latter hy parachute), and the "gags propi-e" commenced. "Makln' Whoopee" was sung with gestures by tJirry, nnd grew fun nier na it progressed The Dusky Stevedore" was obligingly rendered by Don New bury, prompted by an outburst on the part of one of the Plane sisters, and tiny Harhara Ann Bray ton, a real blackface come dian herself, shuffled across the stage 111 costume, beneath the weight of a box half her size. Herb 11ns Wlilslters Herb Alford. a picture of South Sea brawn nnd whiskers to match, elbowed his way through the re treating chorus from back cenler and frightened the children in the audience, with his vitally realistic "Nagasaki" On the second chorus both "Nagl" and "Sakl" wlggieu out a la grass skirt and cuspidor vases and demonstrated why men are alleged to leave home. The voluptuous South Sea maidens were represented by Earl York and Kred Try. "I'm a Ding Dong Daddy" was a specialty song next, sung by Korlo Davis, which called forth a couple of hearty encores. The second scene of the show was beautiful Diamond lake-, which like the other exquisite work of Tom Swem, Including both scenery unit script, In the produc tion, received Its own appreciative recognition of prolonged applause. Hawse Topco (Horace ltrnm ley) was on the scene at Dln ,,,,.l bike with his well known camera, and the vision 01 southern Oregon tho Hollywood; of the northwest was realized, at ; lenst temporarily. Tin- rluno KMcrs ! The Plane Risers demonstrated their versatility as movie stars by j ennctW a scene from Uncle Tom's cabin with variations most of the variations being supplied by the black crows. Hut even If .,; ,.i., n "flon." the ef-! I fervescent Plane- sisters weren't Ulownhearted and they told the luud ence so In a clever rendition i I of the song by that title , Ono of tlie tlnesi leoiuies this net was tho mimic skit en titled 'Art In Ten Minutes." exe cuted by Medford's wliard, Jay Core, nnd his able assisiaiu. j, Jjildlev. This was snappy and en- tortH'nlng. The Hillbilly's String ! I llnnd. otherwise known as inc. ' rtool logger Trio, sat on barrels of (D.illeged moonshine nnd rendered: sweut music. The personnel of ls group Included llerbglford. i Hank Prlngle and Don Newbury, 'who were Jso thoroughly cn , Joyed. I Then came the long lookc.Lmr ! display of "feminine" pul. ijj W.le.- In a predominance of bloi,.i w gs J !nnd dainty silk coats over bathing j suits, led by the charming Krede j rlka McKeon. who monstrnted i,." versatility V eccentric dancing-. "She" was accompanied hy the other ' ladles of the ballet." iodine ltnrrv Moore. P.oh ! Strung. Earl York. Vred Fry. ! Hi l lie Kluhrcr. Herb Clrey. Her i l-n IttiKsnnu. .1. l(. MeKenzie, E. (1. Chlnn and Karl Koy Springfield Willamette Valley eneer company incorporated for JlOd.t'ull; will locate factory on 12 cre tract j local Industrial dis trict, . . . . 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These silks come in the much wanted shades and col orful patterns for the new spring dresses and ensembles, all perfect goods; 40 inch es wide values up to S3.95. Wednesday i special, yard , Be Here Early Before the Best Are Sold See Big Display in Window $1.95 Hand Made Gowns S1.25 Values S1.00 o lioiutn liiiiitl-iiiado gowns lO.nle of fine pialitv nainsook einlivouU'rotl in dainty designs, come in all the new light shades, if 1. "23 values. Wednesday CI QQ special, Aiu u . i i Scarf Special S1.19 Value $1.00 New scarf; quality crepe a lull a: Regular special, each made of good (le cnene, m sortnient of colors, price .19. AVed. $1.00 o o Faiicv lluck Towel- in sr. -:c v a I u e : Wed.. ard....l9? d THE STORE FOW EVERYBODY" rHONE-48o-67 MtOf2B0.ORN . Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid. Agents for Butterick Patterns. a