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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIPP NTS. MEDFORD. ORECiOy, MOXT)AY,' MAY fi, 192!). DEATH UNMASKS "MAN" AS WOMAN KIliNIS FEATURE fife, f ? m m ravrr mw wv h I I ,-( -MkMAS r In J. Two comploto and poparat'e pro grams wore presented nt the KI wnnl club thlH noon, under the direction of 11. II. Ilcdrlck,. pro- . Bi-urn cliHlrmun. Tho fit-Ht covered tho subject of "Community lJcnllh," wltli Dr. W. H. Walker, field director for tho American '.Public Health association of New York, ns the principal speaker. . Dr. Wnlker. who has been here tor tho past few tluyu In tho in terest of making a furvcy of health -activity lu j-,ok.'in county .for tho assistance of the national ' and local bureaus, commended tills 'county fin tho cooperation given tho local unit. He empha lzod tho fart that Die health de ftartinont Ih orKimied for tho pro- toetlon and promotion of health, pud In not an agency for medical ' charity.'' ' 1 vfMlH Sllldied Carlton, president of the Jackson County Health as sociation, preceded Dr. W alker Willi a brief account of tho work lielng dono hcrv, and made a pica i for ,tho 100 per cent support of ! tho unit activity by tho service ' Clulm of Medford. I '' Dr. Walker, will leave tonlirbt i for tho north, nnd will bo followed firm next week by C. T). Orltten den, nwoclntc field director from New York, who will completu the survey. . . The second part of the program wan devoted to the ubscrvanrc of Oregon day, celebrated last year at ClmmporR on Hay 2. This feature was In chin-go of Principal . H. l' lneh or Washlnitoii school. Who gavo a brief sketch of Oregon ! history. Ho in turn intioducpd . -hiss Allen cromar, music In Slructor at the school, who pre- --'y I Lcly Jrlah t'uonij 1 1 ' , . yv . . : I t a 1 J , A Anotntt4 Ptttt Photo Mrtnucradlng Tor 20 yen re, Peter Stratford (intet) married Eliia. r.3t!i novvland (left) in 192S 3 the facsimile atteate. Deresley Mor ton, declared to have been the maiden name of Strntford, revealed licr secret as oho was dying in an Oakland, Cal., hospital. "Peter Stratford," Who Masqueraded As Man, Attracted Women Through Ability to Write Charming Letters HOLLYWOOD, Cal., May (J. (VP) tinued; "1 stippoKO that wan whore It was tho appeal of the wrUtLnc cld jUHtlfy himself. Tho very uiouKiii 01 murryinp mm was ui tciiy ahhyrrcnt to me, but hecauHO woi-iIh of Peter Stratford, who tlis cluHcd "ho" wuh a woman Hhortly liefori) "IiIh" death In Oakland, t'al., Thui'Hday, whleh drew two !HvonuM of tho film colony here to i,"hlm," Ihcy revealed today. of hlH pitiful condition and the ideu of love that had been built up In the loni; oorreHpondeneo, I felt J had to ko throuRh with It. 'He remained In Kansan City two man for many yearn, but said who fcontccl her choruH of WaMhlinrmn 1 n,iU "w "him" through Mm. School children In ft groiip nf ilk'th hia "wife." ionuH Including "OrcKun My Ore- Tno 'r ho had aent "him" fon" nnd "The Valley of the ! woro wrl,lt' throuRh vympnthy be- Hokuc." An Oregon hoiik to tho ' f lM0 HnKPi'lnpr Ulness which tuno "Oh RiiMammh" wan also I hrutiKht diath, hIic kuIiI. 8UHK by the e!inriiH. aeciimpanled ; "l wUB worUlnu at Unity mdiooi on tho harmonfeti by Hvun Ale- ' KnnmiH tllty, In the healim? tie- MIhh Alinn ThompMon. employed or three days after the marrliiffe, at. n film Htiidlo, denied alio wan Mipii he left for Sail Francisco. The pcrKoimlly nr-qualntcd with the J following year I wrote hlin fit in woman who had masqueraded as a ; tervalH. Then ho wroto me that AMlHter. V An explanation of tho Oregon- li"ff ami Hh hvnibnlN wn nffee lively made .by 'IVrlko Mnrly.ina. 11,11,1 '' lno tn of Hlratford witllu LewiH Campbell gave a f levM' exposition an the Ori'iron I tHto motto, the Htato hit U and the Biuio riowcr. ho was so dcHperatcly 111 that If 1 did not come to him ho would die." Mrs. Kowland said Hho Joined "him" at XilOH and for two yearn prepared "his meals' nnd nursed "him" while ho was alternately worltlriK or ill In bed. Despite their coiiKtfiut elime QHsociatlon, nhc de clared, it was not until flvo monthn atro that nhe learned, through "his" own dlnclo.Hui-0 that "ho" wua not. n mnn. ; : j , . "I eamo to Hollywood. intcndliiK who lived at lltllwlale, N. .1. I to ret an annulment from IhlH T)e h'ltrr Interewted mo to the strange contract," eho said, "but partmenl," Mrs, Howlund. neti'ef.8 and screen writer explained, "when found a letlcr askliiK prayer for ; 'On Ttiosdny oveitlnir, May 7, there ib to bo a CliNMlim Kndavor rally Bt the Christian clnnch In Ashland. Tho rally will bruin at C:,'n with u covered dlHh nuppor. each Kndeav oror brlhKiiiK Homo Until lo contrlh uto to tho HUjtnflr, ' I(. Ih planned lo have Bongs and totiKts durinr the meal. . KollowhiK the bntiquet Jiour n meotiiitf will bo held at which n jihort report of tho convention will m given and the mnln addresa of tho evening will he delivered bv !Kev. Carman K. Mell of the Med. ord Christian church. Tho shield will be awarded to the soclotv navinit the largest attendance. All Endeavorors are askod to boar this date In mind and jlan to conio with their friends extent of cautdiiK me tu break the ruli.'H of the institution, and I re plied personally. T 1 Ih letters were literary gems. I must havo re ceived over 000 nlr-mall and spec ial delivery missives. , ."My letters lo him also seemed to be tho very breath of life and often beeamo n very great burden to me, beemiHo If I neclceted to write, his health was apparently affected." Mr.?.- Howlund said she vriivlously had been married and wrote that she "never una In would enter Into a physlear nmrrhiu.' She - eon- uction of my suffering with him made me ill and I was unable to seek employment.. "I wrote Peter Ktrntford twice after niy arrival In this city, when I discovered he wan corresponding with my friend. Finally, dlsKUst raiiKod mo to. break off all com munication. I understand she had sent him money each week for his sustenance," Miss Thompson's mother had de nied that her daiiKMor know Peter Hlratford, who some 20 years be fore had been known as Deresley Morton, CURRENT TALKIE "Nohlng But the Truth," that mirth -provoking, well known le gitimate stage success, now In tho form xf an all-talking screen- play with Klchard Olx, the popular screen, and former stage actor ns star, opened Us engagement at Hunt s Craterian theater yester day afternoon two days ahead of its advertised time, duo to the fact that the "Hhow Folks" at traction failed to arrive, and will run the remainder nf this week, every afternoon and night. "Hhow Folks' will be seen at the Cra terian at some later date. ' Nothing Hut the Truth" scored decided hit with tho audiences yesterday, ns was evidenced by tho continuous chorus of laughs and giggles all through this very entertaining farco comedy, In which all Hues are spoken by tho actors and actresses. In fact, critics throughout- tho nation wherever It has been seen. or hoard rather, pronounce It an oven bettor fun maker than when It was crowding houses on. the legitimate stage. ; An exceptionally strong cast of prominent film actors and act resses supports Dlx, Richard Dlx, in this, his first talkie, is all the more pleasing, as his voice . matches his popular screen personality. Tho linos of tho farco comedy aro snappy' and sparkling and tho story is exciting, clean and very funny. The stage settings nnd atmos phere of "Nothing But tho Truth" match the excellence of the film rarnn n nil Ihnra la n Vr.ru loilfh. able night club scene among Its' other features. It. A. K. MAY DAY FETE IS E BELLVIEW. Ore, May 0. (HpccinI) Mrs. Norma Ileedor, with her primary punila aro plan ning a May festival on May .10 to be given in tho community club houuo during tho evening. May polo winding uud folk dune lug will bo Included on tho pro gram. No aumMaion . will be charged for this. Jco cream, cuke and coffee will bo sold at booths during tho evening. . On Thursday, the Wellvlew school eclobrated "Oregon Day" with Appropriate study and pro- grnm. Next week bring "Kolest: I Week" they will make a special' study of forests nnd their protec tion from fureiil f'res. Tho Kiwunls dinner ilnto has been changed twice, but with I guud luck tho ladies are plan-1 ning on huvlng the dinner on Mayj 10, nt the club house. On May 17. tho home study tourj is planned, with a basket dinner , at tho Jackson fair grounds'' at ; noon. r j . Mrs. McComb of Corvallis will bo present nnd talk to tho ludlcs1 on several Important matters. May 7 nnd 9 are the 'dates for' the sewing class to bo held otl tho club rooms under the direc-i tion of Mrs. Mnble Mack, homo demonstration agent; These will! bo all-day meetings. Hot coffee! will bo furnished by the club ladies. Craig Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes, has nccepted u position in Crater Lake National park. . . . E. Hi Newhry who ' underwent an operation ut tho Community hospital last Thursday for np- pendlcitls. was trougbt to hlB home In liellvlew on Friday, where ho will regain his strength. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Jlalbertj made a trip to Grants J'ass on, Friday. Mrs. Kufus Trusty and three, sons went to Trail on Friday to, spend n couple of duys visiting j at the home of Mrs. L. Trusty, j Mr. and Mrs. George Sands, vlo havo been spending several months in Long Beach, Calif.,' started on their return trip and on the way they met some folks wanting a farm, so tho Sand fam- ( ily now own a Btore and tho , other folks arrived In Kellview j a few days ago and havo tukon r possesion of tho Sands property, j Mr. and Mrs. I-oren Gregory nna daughter Mildred and son Keith, woro dinner "guests at thft home of Mr. nnd. Mrs. Mark True on Saturday. Miss Mildred took part in the singing nt tho music festival held at the high school in Ashland on Saturday. T T! CAR THEFTS GAIN CELLS AT LOCKUP Next Thursday, May It. will be Hlraw Hat day in Medford, and the downtown section will officially j welcome In tho decree of spring. 1 U !- Whether there will be n si raw hat parad. or not Is ns yet unannounced. l,ornt merchant, however, are preparing Individual slunls and displays which will add :.' A memorial tu bo constructed In honor of pilots who sacrificed their lives In tho air mail boivIco Is to bo built at Murrreeshom. Tenn , ami the Medford number of Com. morco has been nsked lo havo a part In its mnstrui'llun .Tho building, untoim In oven- re (fpoct, will bo Imalcd on tlio'slto Of tho Interstnlo Airlines airport Ulld bricks from every pint of tho nation will bo used In Its consliiic. 4(pn, coming to .Miii-fioeshoro bv ir innii. Vho memorial will be Mirmoiinled i,y a conllnuouslv burning bencon, not only to com memnriito the dead of tho ulr serv ice but nlsu to net ns a guide to present pilots. A prize of $100 will bo given lo tlio Individual, firm or urKimlKntlon (wildly tha most bricks bv .air mall and a !i0 prlro will be given to tho individual. (Inn or oigaiil sallon sending a brick bv nlr mail tho longest tistnnco (mm Murfrccs boro. , K. Ii. l.uveiace. S4. and Kdwln Smith, 1-1, nve In the county Jail facing charges of car theft, fol lowing llielr arrest cilllv yel'Tduy ninrniiiK for the then of two ni Ihn four cars stolen In Medford rested at Hntrlo Point by ( if flcrr ! '''Nt "'' variety to tho dny's pro il. .1. I'reiicnlt. and Knillh was up- " r " " 'I' y have collectively prehended at Jacksonville. j agreed not lo arrange .their win. Lovelace, alleged to ho a "two- I uuw exhibits until Wednesday, the time loser." Is charged with the! day before straw hat day. theft of n Ford coupe from T. II. i 'lllr' other now articles of Calvert of this city, while Smith ninseullno wearing apparel, the is charged with stealing n lUlick roadster from Itnymoml Klwh. In taking the Ford coupe. Lovelace is accused by officers of also hav ing taken a iiunntlly of groceries, which lie hid afler taking tho car. Officer I'rescott said today lie b:ld discovered where they were cached snd would have them recovered ill a short lllne. Two oilier curs (alien Saturday night, a CndlUne sedun from (icorgc Hunt, nnd u Plymouth coupe from Jack lleuston, were found abandoned In the city limits. Ambitious Glrlt HAST OHA.NUK, N J., May ti. iA') Thero are girls who linve mil billons to succeed Thomas A. Mill- son. Some of them linvo written the invenlor asking why his sehol- nsiup contest designed to select a polent lu 1 successor Is not open to nieir SC7C. sti-Riv hat this year will ndd a touch of color io the spring uud summer costume. Greens, greys, brown. Ions nnd golds are especially at-ll-aeilve In the soft straws, which include Mllnns, Leghorns, t'edtt linos. Valencies and mauy popular combinations. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station n if ' ) f&: - " ' Fasc!natinff Screen Star Tclta New Beauty Secret HOLt.YOOn, Calif.-'Teoplo .1. -aya au.mre a beautiful smooth skin." M !!-C,lJ,,renwl.Brown' rtiwlor for Molro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and voices ' ,0"fn o' S9 tnoric directors. .?oap nm n,y sli, aatiny-smpothnos.,'' aays Raquel -lorrea. Likt nm out nf tnru ttn And flTn'A''' ""'I "" "P . it .ilollyxxl all the peat film ?ol'd. haV" m''d, U ,he olficial .oap for nil dressing roomj, Monday, May 1 0 to 0:l,'i Isis Theutcr. ti: I S to 0:3(1 Medford M11II . Trittune, news nnd market reports. $ 8 to N:30 Kads Transfer A Storage Co, 4 8:3d lo :30 Mono Motor oil Co. Tuesday, May T 0:3(1 to 10 Lawrence Jewel- ry SI ore. 10. to 10:30 Southern Ore- gon rilectrlc. 1(1:30 to II Medford Do- r mcrtlc Laundry. 4 11 to 11:30 M.,M. Depart- nient store. 11:30 to 12 Colonial llakerf. li noon Medford Mull Til- bune. news Items. 4. 13 to l'.'30-rnecbe Klndlo Serv'a),! station. l!:S0 to l:30-j-Monurch Seed v- r toi i o. MEETS WEDNESDAY The clnnH in ndolcsoent psychol ogy bcinff htOtl !very Monday nlr;ht ut tho senior high school, has boon . poMtponcd until "Wcdncsdiiy nlirhl nt 7'!lft duo in thn senior i plsy being hdd tonight-. ' This will be tho fifth' meeting of the Horios. Tho Hpeukor of tho evening will bo W. V. "Waller, secretary of tho T. M. C. A. at Ashland, who will talk on "Psy chology of Adolescence." Mr. Walter, besides being secretary of tho Y. M. C. A., has been con nected with boys' work for a num. ber of years, having been promi nent In organising boys pioneer clubs. Hi Y clubs, and yuung men's work In general in connection with tho Y. M. C. A. Ho Is nlso Uii organizer of tho Southern Oregon lettermen's association', which aims to create a better spirit of fellowship among the athletes in the various schools. Monday, May 6. Medford and vicinity: Fair to night und Tuesday, lilting tern poruture Tuesday. Lower humidity. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tues day. Hitting temperature in in terior Tuesday. Local frosts In cast portion tonight. Somewhat lower humidity In interior. Local Data rS. X m TcmpiM-aturo (degrt'i-s).. ;8 35 Highest (last 12 hrs.).... C'J 60 Lowest (last 12 hr.) 4U ' 30 ltel, humidity (pot.) 3S Si Precipitation (inches).... T. 0 State of weather Clear Clear . Lowest tempera turo tit is morn inv. 34 defjrees. X M Ell II I I I II WAIT! l TUESDAY'S MAIL TRIBUNE WILL HAVE THE MOST Sensational News Ever Given Southern Oregon's Shopping Public MULLINS' 1 310 East Main Street, Medford Is Planning Something Big ,Keep Your Eyes and Ears Open A Glorious Buying Opportunity for YOU 3C Store Closed Today and Tomorrow DON'T BUY Coats, Dresses Millinery Footwear Underthings Hose 'Till You See ' This Announcement Total precipitation slnee Krpteliv ber 1, 19:! 8, 10.82 lnehep. Hunxet today. 7:15 p. in. Sunrise Tuesday, 4: -10 n. in. Sunset Tnrndoy, 7:16 p. in. Obiervtlon Taken at 5 AT"Mr" 120th Meridian Time C1TT m to S-l : S I -a 46 r r1 so o CM i a linker t'lly ItlHinnrek 3'-' IIoImo 04 IK-nver 00 Hen Mollies 58 Frenno " I 1:30 to J lid Ulnns and Keononiy Clroeeterla. lo :16 Inla Theater. l to 6:30 Medford .Mall irlhuno. nc und mar. ketH. a 6:30 to 7 Medford Service lHt'on and Coleman J.uwtun. 4 8 to Tho l'lt Tall reauent hour. to 10 California Oregon Tow otf Co. Helena Lom AnKeleH . i.Murshfleld ... lhoenlx rortlund ... lied lllllff KofcelnirK 58 Halt Uike City 51 Han Knineinco .... 6 I Mnnta Ko 72 Seattle 51 Spokane '54 Walla Walla 60 Wlnnlpeit .. I,. W.HirK-rM 30 i'4 84 .12 48 4S 30 50 34 61 Hi 4H 40 40 48 45 4 4 10 4 I :o Clear ' Clear Clear Snow Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear I. Cdy. Clouily Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy llaln I'. Cdy. Cloudy 1". Cdy. LADIES OF SOUTHERN OREGON Are Cordially Invited to Attend Free Demonstrations of Frozen Salads, Desserts and Confections at the teoroloirl!l. Gas Pressed Heart Made Woman Faint "Oflen I would faint fruni the preuiT of titumurh k. vii my heart. Krum the first huttlo, lerlka bruURht me relief." .Mrj. II. M. Connell. Atltvrlku relieve; irai and nnr ytomueh at one. AetltiK on UOTII upper and lower bowel, it remove old wrnite matter you nevr thotiicht whs In your nystem, l,et Adlrrtka Kive yonr stomaeh nnd boirrlti a ttl.AI cleutiinK and see how jroml iAaaaaAaaaaa k1'"1" "vpimmM conciliation Heath4 Prug Storcu Classes Will Be Conducted Daily 10:00 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. 2:00 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Mrs. M. R. Hare Will Use Two of Our General Electric Refrigerators For All Demonstrations Deiiioiistraliniis will liu with frozen (lesM-rts. oliillcil foods, sitliuls, nppctizcrs mid hrt'iikfiot su;,' jiestion.v Mrs. llntv lms liuil ronsidcniblo cxpt-ri-iMU't' in fondnctiii); donudistriitions nnd jji viit w tnivs lioforo womi'ii's oiyaiii.iitioiis. Man.v licitllh nnd Inlilo uses nf jicliitiuc will nlso bp bronsilit out in these ileinonsl rut ions. LYsscrts will lip scrvod. Free Cook Books Women me invited to briny notebook hihI iencil for notation of menus not nppeiii -injt in eook book. MRS. M. R. HARE National Representative of the Charlen 8. Knox Gelatin Co., Johnstown, N. Y. Tuesday Menu On. Tuesday, Mrs. Hare will instruct in the miking of Angel Parfait with candied frit.3. Angel Charlotte Riuse, French Dainties and Luncheon Salads. Every day 10,000 women buy a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound. They know that there is no better remedy for their troublesome ailments with their accompanying nervousness, back ache, headache, "blue" epells, and rundown condition. Coming to MEDFORD The Utah Representative of Dr. Mellenthin&Co. SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine DOES NOT 'OPERATE Will be at HOTEL HOLLAND TUESDAY, MAY 7 - Office hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation The siieclaliBt of Dr. McllcntulQ & Co. la 11 regular graduate In medicine and surgery and Is li censed by the state of liUih. , He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and ot ters to all who call on tills trip ice consultation, except tho ex petuio of treatment when, desired. According to his metliod ot treat ment lio doos not operate for chronic, appendicitis, gait stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade noids. Ho lias to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, lien rt. kidney, bladder, bad wet tliiK, catarrh, weak lungs, rheuma tism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. - If you havo boon ailing for any length of llmo and do not get any belter, do not fail to call, as Im proper measures rather thau dis ease are very often tho cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. Start Today TO Accumulate Money FAST j w Mail the Coupon Leam how you can secure bigger retumi, quickly and safely. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION I. LIP AND MAIL Name. ASSETS OVER $ 1 ,000,000.00 H Western Savings & Loan Association T.M.C. A-Blds. Portland, Oregon Dr. T. De La Rhue Eyesight Specialist Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Optical Practic Exclusively 404 M.-dford Bldg. Tel. 1329 17 1 f