Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1929, Image 10

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MEDFORD MflTL TTlTHUyE, AfEDFORD, OTCEOOX. WFDNHRSDAY. JULY 21. 1020.
Jor thej&e of ajady
FLORIDA BEAUTY OBTAINS LICENSE
JefferyFarnol.
LONDON, July Prime
Minister ilnmsuy MucDonaUl an
nounced In the house of commons
today the Urltinh Kovernment Imd
UtH-Med tu suHjit-nd work on tho
iTiilRerH Surrey and Northumlr
land to cancel the building of the
Htilimarine depot h' Maidstone,
to cam el two contractu for subma
rines und to slow down dockyard
work and other naval coiiatiue-j
tion. ;
.Mac-Donald said the British na-1
val construction program of lUL'9-j
:i0 would further he. considered!
before any nioro committments
aro entered into. ,
PORTLAND, July 24. iP) Han
dliH. one of them a woman, took
t'AWi from victims in the heart of
t ho downtown district early thin
inornlnff. The first report to reach
police v.ih tin robbery of the
Damascus restaurant where a
Inine, dark man took 'Mi in cash
from the nixh drawer.
A abort time later Norman
Kvans, manager of another lesluu
I'tml, ca lied police and told them
he bad been stopped by a Filipino
youth ami a white woman who re
lieved him of i:ioo in cash at the
point of a pistol.
It. ('. liarhmau, manngcr of n.
Kit bin ban W'noilsiock ilriiKsiore,
reported to police I his mom i UK
that thieves during the night had
taken $-'(Mi from bis safe and con
siderable merchandise.
STATES IN OCTOBER
LOXDO.V July 24. (T) Pre
mier itamsay MaclJonald nnnoituc
od in the house of common thin
afternoon that he would probably
visit tho Ignited Htates In October.
l'revioua to tho nnnouncemont,
Ambassador Uawes and tho pre
mier were In conference.
At' Jlunl's (nilcrlau Today.
KlnginK the soims that I'aiis and
New.Votk went crazy about. .Mtm-rii-o
ChevnWei, idnl uf the Krenh
music halls, comes to Hunt's t'ra
terlan today in "Innocentu of
Paris." Chevaller'H souks include
his f unions "Valentino" as well
an eight numbers written specially
for this picture.
PuriH forms the whole back
ground of the tale, scenes of the
picturesque Flea, Murket district
alternating with views of the mu
sic halls and boulevard cafes. Tho
Htory dealH with a happy-go-lucky
Junk dealer who sings his way to
fame and hnppluosH.
Ooorgn Fawcett and his wife,
Percy llnswell, witl bo seen n
Chevalier's parents. Sylvia nee
dier plnys opposite and Iavio Du
ra ml, called "The Utile Hoy lllue
of Kadlo Ijind," Itussell Hlmpson,
John Miljun und Margaret Living
ston carry principal roles.
At HIiiKo Thursday.
George O'llrlen and Farrell
Macdonald starred first In "The
Iron Horse." O'Hrlen portrayed
the leading rolu und startled the
crltlcB by his masterful perfortn
ance, while Macdonald won wide
acclaim for his portrayal of
"Casey."
These two performers ore to
gether again, this time in "Mask
ed Emotion," nn uda plat ion of
ICe-n Ames Williams' Saturday
Evening post story, "A Son of
Anak." O' I trim has tho lend,
while. Mn rdonu Id portray one of
tho most prominent character
roles. The picture comes to (be
I Hallo tit cut re tomorrow,
Orgunl4 .MtucN (;ioup.
SAX KltANf IKto, July IN. (Pi
OrganlKatiou was announced of
A merlcu n Mine, 1 nc, a 1 o.ihhi, .
ifciMt corporation formeil to take
over groups of California gold and
sliver mines and operate thetu on
n bin: vcnte.
WILL DO ALL IT
' CLAIMS TO DO
Mrs.SteeleSaysoLydin E. Fink
ham's Vegetable Compound
FraH, V. Vn. -"I wju no weak
find tiervnut tlmt I wns in I nil iiiot
nil the time itiul
couldn't ait up
mid I it in, only
yearn old. 1
nw your ndi'r
t iinj; In a imtg
ar.ine'atitl after (
had taken three
dove of Lvdia K.
PiukliHiu's Vege
table t oiuiiouiul
could feel that
I wax better. Al
ter liikiiitf two
Irottlen I begun doing my work ami
feel like n la w woman. I ivetuii
nieud the Vegetable ( oltiimid to
my friend and kii.v i( will do nil it
rlainm ta do and more. I will ghtdly
tin -we r all lelters I reeive." MVik
f$, K. Ntuci s, 1'iuU, V. Vii,
BYyoPSIS: A cat'l-eye ring
worn by Julian's mnrtltrer I Und
thte ring, urges an anonyntous
note, found by Helen U'Arcy, und
the "guilty man stunde confessed."
tscount llrocl.Ichurst hands the
message to 1'ltue Oldcraft. a Lon
don detective investigating u
tmn't death. Ueanvcllile, a oypsy
hke country Icllow it about tttt
Ouyfrord Arms Inn, incessantly
yaicniny but keenly vigilant de
spite his sleepy nppearunc. Hen,
trio is keeper of the D'Arcy estate,
takes a fancy to the yapltnj rustic)
und aires him a )ab ut the eloat
House.
Chapter 17
FOUND THE CAT'SEYE RING
JlWArM.MK I.A DUCIIESSE bad
1TI given a garden-fele, for It was
her birthday. Consequently the
Moat House lawns were gay with
colour being an occasion, the
whole country was here to pay due
homage to rank, typified by the
DuchesB, and wealth and beauty,
In the shapely person of my lady
Helen.
Now, remote from all this bab
bling splendour, yet within ear
shot, a darkavlsed country fellow
laboured In the herb garden and
now and then stared at all this
niaKtilflcence through a gap In the
Intervening hedge.
And Ihe county, male and female,
chattered of the late Julian Guy
ffnrd, his murder, the Inquest, and
"that blood-guilty wretch" Sir Rich
ardand agreed that the sooner
he wo 8 taken and made a dreadful
example, ail object lesson to like
minded murderous vlllultis, the bet
ter for the world.
"Iiiid, Sir John," nodded the Ditch
eBB as lie bowed, "ye look a trolfle
iTiirrin. 'tis hut weather for bunting
elusive murderers. Have ye enny
news, Sir John?"
"Affulrs promise, madam," puffed
Sir John, handkerchief a-flutter,
"tomorrow, today even, ye may hear
of bis bum his capture. And
what's more, madam 'tis now
known that the murderer wore g
cat's eye ring, madam!"
"Aha, and what then?"
"Why, madam, we have but to
find this same ring and ba our
case la brought to successful Issue."
"Ay, sure, Sir John, always sup
posing this ring has the murderer
safe inside It!"
Nearby, along a shady walk,
stood my lady Helen and the Vis
count, "So you persist?", be demanded
breathlessly. "Is It because you
love another?"
My lady turned and swept him
with withering glance; his pale
cheeks glowed, between his lips
was a glimmer of sharp teeth, as
he hissed:
"Stint your lofty pride, madam,
'tis well known you ride out o'
nights to keep tryst with ... a
murderer!"
Helen gasped, and turning, stood
appalled, so fearful was the change
In him; lips back-drawn from
gnashing teeth, eyes that burned
with douioulao glare; she turned
and left him. And she tried to
laugh oven while her flesh crept
with sudden, strange, unaccount
able dread; thus when she found
Captain Despard walking beside
her, his assured air and pleasant
voice were alike, for once, un
fclgnedly welcome.
"Our llrocklehurst," said he smil
ing, "shows something peevish!"
"He Is Insufferablol" crlcl my
lady.
"And I think dnngerous, Helen,
and this plcnses me."
"And wherefore?"
"Hccause to protect you will be
my supreme and constant Joy."
They now paused by (he rustic
nrbour.
"Hut." said she, "how If I refuse
inch protection?"
"You cannot," ho answered gent
ly, "for I have niudo for you an
arnioiir of my love. Nny, hoar me,
Helen, for dost know 1 lovo thee;
my eyes have spoke It since first
limy looked on thee." Ills voice
-ilionk, his cheek glowed, bis long
lashed eyes held hers: and then,
from somewhere nearby came a
"lolernl whistling. The whittling
came nearer: Captnln Dcspnrd
:luiiied angrily nlmiil; then, sigh
ing her relief, Helen turned and
i'd away. Hardly was she gone
i linn a tierce hand clutched the enp
u hfs arm and lie beheld the con
tortfil femures of Viscount llrock
lehurst. "So?" niiitileil tho captain. "Pry
lug, were you?"
"Ciii'sc your double -dealing!" ex
.lalnied the Viscount wildly. "So
Taxiing
Around
A tomblned feaplano and land
pbine iitrpiitt 1h to grow up on the
site of i he Arlington amusement
park on the hank a of tbe Pntomao
ucroM the river from Washington.
The park site bun been purchased
and will be combined wil h the
VnhinKtmi airport after the rim
liWs of i lit- .trm;tureH on tht prop-
tM'IV.
A tract of land has been do
n.ited by an Oenlu, Kla., citlren fori
a Marlon county, Florida airport.!
Co-mlUlon of the donation require!
that the Marlon county chamber j
"f commerce develop (hp airport !
in such manner that It will receive1
the hlKbet-t department of com-1
nterce iatl iK poxMhhi with ihe j
available landlim nren. Thl means I
the laellitlejt of the field must be!
of the hlKhent type.
AuthorHie in chuike of ihe Huf-1
falo. N. V., municipal airport hnvn '
reiuesied the deparlniehl f ,.,. j
uiprcn for a lattm: f their n,,n '
under the federal ahpoit reKubi-'
tfons. The Huffalo airport inm!
boun deal.nuU'd un alrpurt of on-'
now you'll you'll protect ber
against me, will ye?"
"Never doubt It, Viscount."
"Then, Despard, I I'll see ye In
fetters, ba!"
"Tush, man, don't blusterl And
mark this attempt your damnable
plot against her at your peril!"
"My plot mine?" cried the Vis
count. "Mine, why, 'twas you sug
gested It!"
"Well, I now forbid It."
The Viscount staggered In his
rage: "I see It nowl You want
ber for yourself . . . you grow
desperate reckless sure you take
my meaning, Despard?"
"Not I."
"Why then I mean . . . that' I
know . . . what Julian knew."
"Ah?" murmured the captain.
"And Julian Is dead!" For a long
moment they stood staring eye to
eye and utterly motionless, then
Captain Despard strolled away, lint
tbe Viscount leaned there against
the arbour. Someone nearby began
to whistle dolefully, and the Vis
count beheld the broad back of a
gardener bowed to his labour, and
staring at this back became aware
that the company had drawn apart
to m;io way for the lank, grim
figure of Master Titus Oldcratt.
Viscount Brockleburst started
forward so suddenly that he col
lided with the gardener, pushed
him aside and hastened to Join the
silent and curious company now
grouped about Master Oldcratt
who spoke In voice authoritative
yet highly respectful.
"Sir John Parret, my lords, la
dles aud gentlemen, by reason of
devotion to duty, of zeal unremit
ting and dogged determination we
ha' lately discovered that the male
factor wanted for tbe late heinous
crime o' murder bore upon bis band
... a cat's eye ring. Therefore I
set about a seeking o' this same
ring and " here Master Oldeiaft
nodded portentously and held up
bis clenched right hand; quoth he:
"Sir John, my lords, ladles and
gentlemen, with this happy and
fort'nate result!" Master Oldrrnft
opened his hairy Angers to show
a slim, gold circlet whence the
cat'seye stone seemed to glare at
them. Master Oldcraft continued:
"My lords, ladles and gentlemen,
now 1b there ever a gentleman pres
ent as claims knowledge o' this
ring?"
Silence, deep and breathless,
while eye questioned eye until
Master Oldcratt spoke again:
"Why then, It now behooves me
to say precisely wbere I found this
deadly evidence. Yesterday I
turned my attention to this village
to the Cuyfford Arms. 1 hunted
high and low, tnd at last my de
termination was rewarded and I
found this ring In a gentleman's
valise In the valise of Captain
Despard!"
Captain Despard smiled and
reached out his band: "May I see
this ring more nearly?"
Master Oldcratt hesitated, but
at stealthy nod from Sir John he
placed the ring upon the captain's
open hand.
"Now, sir." questioned Sir John,
"ha' you ever seen this ring ere
now?"
"Why, yes, I fnncy I have. Sir
John."
"Aha, and where sir, where?"
"That, sir, I do not feel called
upon to say."
"Why, then, Captain Despard,
perhaps you will be so obliging to
tell ua how It came hid in your
valise."
"Ah, Sir John, this I propose to
discover at the very earliest op
portunlty," smiled the captnln.
"Meantime, you tell ni. this ring
was actually upon the murderer's
hand, officer?"
"Indeed, sir!" nodded Master
Oldcraft. '"Twas on the villain's
dondly pistol hand, sir."
"Why then see now!" said the
captain. "Your murderer's hand
was something smaller than mlr.n!"
And holding up his right hand
Captain Despard showed the ring
perched upon the tip of his little
finger.
Despard laughed gently and
tossod the ring at Mnatur Oldcraft.
who, contriving to catch It with an
effort, thereafter stood scowling
down at Ihe cat'a-eye ring as If II
had bitten him.
(Copyright, I9S9. JrJJery Fnrilotl
Captain Deipard la vindicated,
but facet further mlsfortunt. Con.
tinue the atory with tomorrow'
fnatallment.
The
Airports
try liecntiRO of international air
line nervleo to Toronto.
A ?4-i)H'h revotvlnj; airway bea
con has been erected on the root
of t he Security Nat lonat bank at
Shehoyfiah, Wis. The beacon will
be operated from dusk lo dawn
nlKhtly. 1 In addition, a directional
beacon throws a Hhart of liht to
ward tho Kohler airport, three
mile west of tho city.
Applicnlions for de.U nation n
airports of entry have been dentetl
airportfl lit flrand Fork. N. !.,
Milwaukee, Wis., nnd Kl I'asn. Tex.,
by t he Interdepartmental commit -Ice
in chariio of the rietdKtintion.
In the future the desiynalion will
be ft I veil only to airports from
which a reKular scheduled interna
tional service Is operated.
K la ma III Fulls. te ., hat bee on
t onsli nctloti of nn airport, lit ad
Iiik and cleariiiK it under way in
preparation for Ihe btyinn tf crav
e!ed runways. A vide from the fund
iipproprlated for the purchase of
tho land, 140,000 Is available for
4
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.Hi '
Ada Williams,, formerly "Miss
Incs, son of the late motion picture
' i L03 Angeles to wed.
development and Installation of
facilities. A haimar 100 feet ffrimire
is to be lmilt.
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SAI.KM. (Me., July L'4. (A)
Spt';i king Im'Thic tin KiwaniH club
ln-ri- Tuesday, Congressman VV. '.
i lawlcy di-f ended Die pending
tariff bill which bears his name as
being of chief coiu-ern ttt tbe
Aineriran people who provide tbe!
consuming market for !i0 per cent
of the proilucls affected, and char
acterized the protests of foreign
powers lit its provisions as being of
minor consequence in determining
a tariff policy.
Ilawley explained the process by
which the tariff bill was formulate
ed, asserting that the bill as it now
stands represents months of labor
by commit Lees and tariff experts,
and presents the conclu h 1 o n s
eaclied by them after hearing the
arguments of practically every
American interest.
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SAI.KM. Ore., July 24. (fP) II.
H. (Pete) ICeinhart and Ijoren
.Mendell, who recently establishe.1 ;
the endurance flight record ofi
24(i hours, exceeded Tuesday by,'
Iale Jackson and Korrest O'ltrien
in their monopla no "St. Louis
Kohl n," contemplate another as-1
wa tilt tipon the end lira nee mark
for refueling uirplaneH, it was re-;
vealed here by Keinhart's wife, j
who has arrived for a visit with i
her mother. I
Mrs. Ueinhart nlso announced
that her husband and .Mendell
plan to fly t heir new plane to
Salem In the near future.
NKW YOmC. July 24. PI
M rs. .lack Kearns, was i noted in
newspapers today as threatening
court action over a raid on her j
apartment yesterday by four men.
M rs. Ka ins. who is est ra nged
from her husband, .lack IVmpscy'sj
former manager, said the raiders'
were probably seeking evidence;
upon which Kearns might avoid ,
further payment of alimony. She'
obtained a separation five years
UKO.
She said one of the men was '
Teddy Hayes, 1 lempsey's f tinner j
secreinry and now a confidant ofi
Kearns. She said another was
private detective. She ib lared
all they obi a hied Was a pair of j
men s socks vvtih h hail hern leit
there by her broiher-ln-law.
lM.Ot'K ISLAND. It. I., .T ii v -M.
- - il'i It is coxier t"i i- A melia Mar
hart to lok ditwn at t be top of
the iH-ean than ,;u it. In a
d(er's suit, all ready lo pi to the
depths, tthe yanked at u signal
rope and was pulled aboard a boat.
"These divers certainly inu-l have
their nerve." the 1 1 .1 as-A t ta nt ic
l'ler remtirked.
Hop .Men oruaiiit.
SAI.KM, iMc . July .- i.r
Ok'koii hop growers will meet In
Salem. August .1. to organize n
K rowers' association. Ac linn for
co-operation under the program
of the federal farm board and for
opposing leuislat letl lonked upon
by bop men as undevh uhu nijiv
bo taken. local Kinwrt niv.
M Illinium w.ik rcmilatioti In
tjuebec. t'anatla. over a piid nf
nearly a year and a hall, has ma
terially Improved woikiim coudl-:
tlons for women, euttfni; tabor !
turnover, redm ini; the uuiaber of
inexpertenced workers and gener-1
ally iiicrcasluij wue.
Hll EY DEFENDS ! FOR BEND WRECKiOXYGEN EXPLODES
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AitotiatrJ Prt3i Fliulo
Florida," and William Thomas
producer, have procured a permit
j ISKND, Ore., July 2V. P) In
ivestigation of the wrecking of a
j logging (rain on the 1 Irooks-Scan-,
Ion line late Monday night, with
I the death of one man and de
struction of the locomotive and 30
cars, was completed last night. Tho;
wreck occurred on a steep grade !
L'u miles south of Jlend. Del CJ. !
i Smith, f0, fireman on tho loco
' motive, was killed.
! I nvestigation 'brought out thiit
' the airbrakes failed to hold, al
though they wero tested and found
. secure before the train started on
the trip.
! M. li. Johnson, conductor; Ken
' neth lirrwn, engineer, and Mhi -J
vin Prosser, brakeman, leaped
j from the runaway traip as it shot
; down a grade at -10 miles an hour.
! The train crashed from the track
! on a turn as it wuh traveling ap
proximately tiO miles nn hour.
.Smith was crushed to death under
the boiler.
UKOIXA, Sask., July 24. P
Alt hnuKh rain has fallen in some
districts, the weather during the
past two weeks has been generally
hot and dry, and crops in many
places continue to suffer, accord
ing to telegraphic! reports received
today by the Saskatchewan de
partment of agriculture.
Wheat and coarse grains are re
ported In fairly satisfactory condi
tion in northern districts although
rain would be welcome in many
localities. In tbe eastern and
southern section of the. province,
the condition of the crop varies
from fair to poor. In some sec
tions the stubble crop is already a
failure.
MOVE INTER-STATE!
WASHINGTON. July 2 1. ;P)
SeerelarV 1 lydo announced today
that limes produced in Monroe
and lade coitnti'M, Florida, may,
tint M further notice, he tncved
interstate through nit tin I'niicd
States under pern It.
HAI.T1MOKI-:. July I'll.
Miss Hobby Hums, who would bej
a fighter, has been denied a II- j
cense by the state athletic com-
mission. Its doctor found she was!
not fit. She is a boxer's widow, j
Her real name Is Mrs. Anna Mav
Hes. 1
D AMI AID UVhVl I
III nil H H
pacific Northwest
Merchants and Maritime
SEATTLE CIVIC AUDITORIUM
THOUSANDS o visitors
will flock' to Seattle dur
ing exposition week. This
year the exhibit will be
bigger and better than ever.
More exhibits, more room
to enjoy them in an ideal
setting. You are cordially
invited and expected. Much
has bee n planned in the way
of social, educational and en
tertainment features in ad
dition to the great show.
The big entertainment fea
ture only one of the many
is the celebrated "Passion
riay"as presented by the
Freiburg players. This play
has been the lure for millions
nf European travelers. This
year it is brought almost to
POUT-LAND. Ore, July 24. W)
Orover (Ied) O'liunnetl, 23. ITni
veralty of Jdaho fuutbull Htar, and
well known here as a halfback oh
Commerce hlk'h Hcliool 1'uotbiill
teamM, wuh killed late laKt.ninht
when an automobile in which he
was riding nid'-swiiied a freight
car on a downtown track.
Hamilton K. Kvtn, 23, driver of
the ear, was in jail today charged
with Involuntary manslaughter,
and Arthur Kuehn, 5, was held
an a material witnens. Kwmi'u ball
ivas set nt and Kuehn's ut
$1000,
Kwcn nurrendered to jolico to
df.y after ho hud been sought since
midnight.
Kwen told police he did pot see
the box-car which carried two
lights. Kuehn, ho said, grabbed
the .-leering whe) to avoid the
collision, the automobile swerved
a,nd crashed Into the car.
O'Donnol was fatally injured In
the crash but Kwen drove his car
away. O'Donncll's body was found
some time later lying on u parking
hi rip.
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AT BERLIN PLANT
liKUtJX, July 24. (TP) Two
workmen were fatally injured an:l
many fatalities were feared to have
occurred in one of the biggest ex
plosions in Ihe history of lierlin
at the I'nited Oxygen works to
day. Knur workers, two of them
gravely burned, were rescued by
firemen.
A big steel container at the oxy
gen works fell over while it Was
being refilled a,nd the contents
came in contact with a fire. A
flame 3mt feet high shot out from
the container and was followed by
a series of explosions from other
steel bottles.
The works is located In the su
burbs of iiorsigwalde.
Ohineso Drown.
SHANGHAI, July 23. (P) Sixty
two Chinese passengers of the
China ' .Merchants Steam Naviga
tion company steamer Hsinkong
were drowned Sunday afternoon
when the ship collided with tho
Japanese steamer Tatsuno Maru.of
W'fH: h:iwei during a heavy foe.
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what others have paid fabu
lous sums to see.
For the visiting merchants
an Institute of Retailing,
sponsored by the Chamber
of Commerce and the Uni
versity of Washington. Na
tional figures, prominent in
the business world, leaders
in retailing successes, and
men from the United States
Department of Commerce
will be among the speakers.
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of July 29 to August 3, in
clusive, in Seattle the week
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, M.nig.r
Phone 105 SO N. Csntral
Bedford,. Oregon
A spectacular pageant depicting the progress
of Oregon from Pioneer days to the present.
A cast of 1500 will stage this dramatic story
each evening. Air circus every afternoon , v
and Pioneer and Industrial parade Friday
and Saturday,
$7.45 to Eugene
: and return
( roumltrip for trie regular one way fure )
Go any day, July 24-27
INCLUSIVE
Return when you wish prior to
midnight July 31
Make your trip at low cost
and care-free go by train ,
Southern PaciSic
J. C. CARLE, Agent Phone 34
IIANDHOUY ST. phoms 4
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Dyeing servicb
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