Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 28, 1929, Image 12

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MEDPOKD MATL TRIBUNE, PRDFORD, OREflpy, SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1929.
Th United States atrl-
l'heanants have been turned loose lnect.
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SPECIAL TYPE OF
"The Man I Love," at Hunt's Craterian
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without jBUeh a staff the Juvcnil
court cttnnot fulfill ill purpose.
HAS JTANV Porto Hico P 'in Mmlilnr t't ' 'v ' "f tn Tlf1S rnr 3 "
3SCHERER MOTOR CO.d
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BUICK AND MARQUETTE DEALERS
CHRYSLER: CARS;
SURVEY REVEALS
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rerfeet (lubrication, vhloh In-
, creaHe.fhKlne ,llf'V reduce main
tenance oomIh, ami add to operat
ing eTflclency liflH been developed
ljy C'hryHlcr enKlnocrs In the
"76'' and Chrysler lrnierlrl ears,
nfler Intemdve study and research.
Anionic I" roost important fac
tors that determine the extent to
which cnKlnp lubrication i effi
cient Is the flrllnn of th' nil In
the cylinders, 'i'ho engineers dis
covered that a special typo of
piston rlnK Is required to Insure!
against tin Ins of power, and at
tin same t Jin keep the oil in oir
rulbtiou In tin cylinders. After
experiment h of mnifl than tw
ynr. the "toriKiie and Kroove"
rlnK, uwm! exclusively In Chrynler
enninejt. was developed. This rimr.
while allowing thn free panaKe f
nil over tli wall of the cylinders,
nlf-o HualH the eylln lein effectively,
making Inns of comprenslon impos
sible. It alHo ha an. advantage
over the old typo of ariunrti tec
loned rlnK by preventliiK 'ho ac-
, cumulation of carbon In thp piston
KI-oovph behind the rinM. In nddl-
' t Jon, It leascim the amount of "blow
by" Kaflos that escape from the
comhiiMlon chamber Into tho crnnk
ca.MO through tho pltdnn rlntfH. Tho
L'hryaler rlntf decreases the "blow
hy" iiku-a than HO per cent, nccord
Iiik to their elairuH.
Ki.ully pinion rlnfiH often are re
j)pnHlble for allow irm water from
hp I'ombiiKlion chamber, hunch and
acid.M to Hccp throunh to tho erank
cnnt where they dilute the till and
corrode or rust. rnnnectliiK rods
and other intiortant Interior parts
of " the engine.' l'or every gallon
of fuel ennnumed, npproxl mutely
reven pound of water is b-ft in
I hp fhuniher to pitSH IhititiKh the
exhaust. A striking example Ih
found In zeppclin that often carry
fts much as ten ton of KnSoline and
use condensers on the exhaust;
lines for eolleetlng this waM" 1
water. The Iohh of weight from
I Love"
Mary Brian, Richard Arlen and Baclanova in "The Man
The public M ill hear tlm nin(.;lnK .Mlht lit Ian in this atitry of hear t Vnmitn nnd niren, Iui ch the hoy
video itt .Mniy Hiiun In "Cclia," a 1 hrliK a mi riiiiiiiiini. A boy and i away there. Ih u imrtlnif then n
huiik cHieelnlly written for he)-, Kirl b-;ivt) their home town and k" rei-tmciliti t ion and finally there Ih
whlh Ih one nf the feniureH tit to New York. They jiirive witli huppinexH uKain.
"Tho .Man I Love" opening totlny hh:h a nihil limn, but flml only tlifi- i In niijiMHtinK rob-H aru Harry I
at Hunt'H I'niteriiin. ! aptmintnient. ;;re n. .lack Oakle, Leslie Fentoii
I'tichaitl Arlen Ih cushirrcd with) l:ncl;tnnva. cast as tin society tun! t'nt (I'M si I ley. :
"Veiled Woman"
at Rialto Today
the uho of fuel In the tanks ih ! talent la I
. f v ; i
"At last rftdlo hum Ix-i ome A
moMtral IuMj mo nt ami those ppo
ple who have hm: a:ill' d tb tav
when (bey could n jy I he work cf
our Kicat aillstH without utiiK to
the musical center, are now real
izing t heir tlreiiin Haya May ton
iHnacH, of Tit liner M iihIc Houne.
"The radio program of today Ih In
i-cality a parade of Ihn world's
l-'or those who like drama in
l heir urroeti eater l. -tin men I, "The
; Veiled Woman." at t:io Itiallo
theal i-e today. Is cordially I'eetim
, mended. II in a remarkably ioler
leHiim: ntory, well toltl and with (ht
'. at iiio'-ph re tif I'arls. where t he
ytory is laid, excllently riraled
'and inaiiitaiio'd.
The prod notion alsn is remark
able for brlntfintf to the Hereon two
yoiiriK plnyer.H who are real
"fimlH." The leatliiiK woman, Liu
Torn, Is a llrii.lllan of Ki'eat beauty
anil frace, and with dramatic abil
ity t bat compares favorably with
many of the leading actresses of
the screen. The. leadiiiK man Is
I ''till VI I.I II 1 t i IT I IIII.I..H-I.I
a. 'to.- who probably will cuuHe tlie,,u !'"' fading Juvenile au
lo ai ls of wtimen fans to flutter ' " 1
ou.t.- a bill.- Aside fr Iiih e..o.l the Ohio Rlatp
looks h Is a finished nelor.
N'tne-tenthB of , the . Juvehilft
oourts in America today are' fall
ing, while In the nieantUne we call
crime conferences and enact rigor
ous legislation for the punishment
of the adult offender, paying, enor
mous taxpfi for his upkeep behind
the bars. We are hacking at the
upper branches of the problem
without touching Its roots.
Only 10 per cent of the child
ren's courts and those nil In
J larger cities ar doing their work
effectively, a' Burvey .shown. The
i ii per cent are failures for two
' principal reasons. First, they are
i in the hands of old school judges
who inflict punishment without
trying to get at the base of the
j young culprit's delinquency. Sec
ond, they are mere skeletops
I courts, set up to comply with the
law, understaffed and staffed by
: workers lacking In knowledge of
child welfare work, and these un-'
! trained workers are usualy politl
j cnl appointees, as secure in their
Jobs as they are Ineffective.
Klflclent Child Court Is Tax Saver
Women's clubs and other social
xnrvice bodies throughout the coun
try should try to remedy thesu
conditions by investigating their
own juvenile court systems to de
termine to what extent thso evils
exist and arousing public opinion
to overcome them.
To prove that an efficient juve
nile court system is nn Important
lax saving factor as well as a
moral Influence, consider the rec
ord of the Cincinnati court under
i Judge Charles W. Hoffman, one of
CLARA BOW TO WED STAGE STAR
compensated for hy this water
otherwise, the lack of weight would
cause t he ship t o rise to a n u u -manaKPahle
height.
In lii big Chrysler laboratories
nt Detroit the enHineers have guid
ed t heir hihricHllon nhnervatlonM
by' the "hI roboseope," a novel type
ff machine that make it possible
ttr examine the uctton of the nil
while the en Kino )H operating at
various speeds.
In all Chrysler mndeln, nil and
gas vapors accumulating In the
crankcasu are carried to au on I let
pipe connected with the carburetor.
There they are burned, thun pro
moting economy of operation and
additional power. .
nt and it, is being ,
brought Into the modern home with
such I rue natural tone t hat it Ih
almost unbelievable. This Is true
to the degree that many weekly
parties are nr ranged to listen fo
the Hollywood howl concerts which
are being broadcast at this t line
and coiiHldercil one of the musical
treats of the season."
Mr. Isaacs father state: "A very
mutorhtl part of the increasing de
mand for m unlett 1 Instruments,
aheet mu Kle ami records can be
directly '1 raced o radio. Careful
check has been kept by our firm
and it Is found thai when a Victor
record artist takes part In a broad-(
casting program the numbers used;
by the artist become popular. 1
.Music students want the sheet i
music ho - he or sh can attempt to
actjulre the style used by the;
proven ait 1st ami to help them
further with their work they use
reconlM. This service being ren
dered by radio tti the cause of
music should no be overlooked."
t:
Itcfnro purchasing - tho proper
ties of the former gas com piny,
the present owner, the Sou (hern
Oregon Has corporation, made a
, comprehensive survey of the trend
of population, and Invent lnated
t carefully both prowent and future
resources of Medford, and the other
" elites In southern Oregon compris
ti, lug the gas system. NotwUhMiand
Ing the fact that these properties
hod been operated for many years
Wnf un actual loss and the fact that
, ' the purchase of t he properties
f nso Involved tremendous outlays
fdr rehahilllatlon. extensions, etc.,
t: their prtdlmlnary surveys convlnc
If.ed the purctuiHers that Medford
k jand southern Oregon were to en
t Joy u Mteady and healthy growth,
h nrl thn 1'imtileiitfl nf thnwn rnnmm.
. - nltles were sufficiently progressive
V lo offer a tremendous fiyd for de
j,r velopment.
i ,1 "The Initial nnnouncoment of a
. . radical change of policy on the
' part of the new company was first
received with a measure of skeplt-
, cism," says .Manarer Oar.ey, "We
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i1octdfed Vrva$ V'mtto
Clara Bow, tnovlntf picture star, and Harry Richman, Broadway
musical comedy star and night olub entertainer, have announced their
engagement. They will marry In the near future.
WHEN - GIRLS VOTE!
sav ntANciHco yp or u.j
girls who will receive . diplomas
from the f Jlrls hfnh school here,
not one gave home and mother-I
hood as the desire, for the future, j
A viiio revealed they wanted to
he actresses, musicians, business
women, or, thinking of I lelen
Wills tennis players.
Several yearned to become J
iivlatrixes of note, while one detl- I
llHely stated she wished to be
second Oretii (iitrho, Ituslness ca- i
reers alt i acted I a. i
thorities. Of l.joo hoys now In
, the Ohio slate Industrial school
only twelve came from Cincinnati,
i or flam lit on county, the records
, show. The county also has fewer
inmates In reformatories or peni
tentiaries in proportion to its pop
ulation than any of the 8G Ohio
counties. The employment of ex-
pert workers, judges, physicians,
psychologists and Investigators has
paid Tor itself many times both in
children guided into useful lives,
who become Industrial assets, and
In the saving effected hy reducing
the number of those who must bo
supported hy taxpayers In reform
atories and jails.
Can He RemedhHl '
Women's organizations can lo
everything to remedy these condi
tions throughout the country If
they will. Klrst, they should de
termine if the hi (life Is n i-ei1
juvenile court Judge, .employing
every available means to assist
children, and turn them from
wrongdoing or, if he still follows
the oltl principle of punishment,
treating them like adult criminals.
Next, they should determine If the
probation officers are 1 ruined
workers or merely political ap
pointees, a part of a political ma
chine. Again, they should check
up the court's facilities for han
dling Its cases. It needs the serv
ices of a doctor, a psychologist, a
psychiatrist and trained Investi
gators. In smaller cities these ex
pells should be employed on a'
part time basis If necessary, Hut
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$25 In Cash
in nnyonc "bringing a buyer for one of our de
pendable Used Cai-s during the next few days
of our used ear sale. , ,
...
Due to heavy demand for the New 19:50 Buiek
we are enlisting the aid of the public to help
dispose of our entire stock of used ears.
Here Is Oiir Proposition
Every type and all the
popular makes are here
to select from. Kemcm
ber, every car is being
sold at' a BARGAIN
PRICE I) V li N G
THIS SALIi.
If you have a friend,. member of your :
family, neighbor or fellow worker,,
who is in the market for a used car,!
bring him or her to us and we will pay
a commission of $25.00 CASH if a" car;'
is sold and delivered. to the party re-,
gardless of its price. , '.."
COME IN TODAY
Bring the Buyer with
; -you.
EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS
DURING THE SALE
, A Scherer car is a used car with
the used taken out
SCHERER MOTOR CO.
Buick and Marquette Dealers
38-40 N. Riverside 4 ; : 1 Phone 73
Coming Attractions
ft n mm need a Mihstantlal rate re
duction, promised the tieMt tiuality
To the llhillo
If you've never heard of Abisku
.lack. ,vnuo never lusril of .lack
London, nod If you've in-ver heiird
of .luck London, don't bother to i
! re;id the rest of this uilii le. loll j
jlf you like your Jack London u ml I
i(Vnf. gas. und Ihe highest type of
' porvlee.
. ' "A brief resume of our progre?
hrhiKs out some r.ither Intel estim. j
'- facts: The volume of k;ih sabs In 1
i June, 1 ti;Ml, showed an Increase
, of A'2 per cent over the corres-
K ' pOHtllim month of the previous ;
his IttmoUH eh:n aeii'V. Al.t'-Uu .l.iek
(you wtll be tpoie Hum tlirilbd to ;
know ih.it A task i .lark, the real)
i Aluska .lurk of London's uotelei- !
fill titles, plavs nn impoi i:nit ml
)U Smoke Itellew." which will b
the leatuio iitltattloii at the Uialt.
j l lieat re lor I hive day-i, commeuc
venr. altholiuh I be neliml revenue 1 '"K Momluy.
I' from the total volume of buslnef I 'Mway TVuile. on,- of the j
Indicates a reduction of IS per cent !H',", '"! popular players.
t v'n our n vera R rates, un.i nn in- 1,u,,r b.ads the e;.st in th. role
i ' rreane in our revenues of nnh It uf Ku l'H,w, who Inter nniH the)
percent. M WHIM' m,,m' ot S,m'k" in h,f
t1' "Wc are. however, buiblnm a 1Alt'-1" ndwuiures. Ha.baia 11..I-.
'foundation for the future upon the;,,", 11 "'"'V taleute.l ymrns
J Vntronif trlnniMilnr fniindalion of ,MP:knlV' ',,,s ol'posi!,- him. The
V Iqdallty of priMluct, lower rate
. . eonKtimcrs and efficiency of ser- j .
;i'Vtre."
fr Phoenix to Play
fj ' Glendale Sunday
ittM, III fact. I leplvle Willi Uanow1
f ta oril'N. A mi iik t hem ai e ,1 , !
'. I .otknev M.iib MimilMn i '
i:ilil..r, William
tm so, AlasKu ,
Ut, 1.11,1.
The IMioenlx ha4diall teum pl.iyn
), Allendale nt the fairground, near
Medford. Hunday ntlernoon. July
jl- ?k. Itoih teanm ure Rood and the
i fnn at 9 urontiiH'il real ffptu t.
t, , Marvfn MontKmery will he lnfhla faniHy. thenby siniin
' the box for the I'htM-nix tejim and
' will probably be .n i I t e d by
To Hunt's Criitcrlaii t
IkdoieM CosIcIIo'm llrnt picture to
arrive Iwie kIhh hrr m:utl:tiTo to
A Uiei lea h in a I ito-e Idol, John
Hunymuic. is ;i itr ni.id lia- '
IHdl." oirntliU edlie-.t iy ;u
I lum's ( 'i ai 'i tan t h it i
ll Is III) illl-lalker With Miss Ciis.
tello UN a show CM I W bo .1. coplf
her rich h.iiicc.t invitaiion to in ,
lill e j
ICOKNIOHIIAtMl, (lermnny UV)
L nesplte Germany's northern ell
rnte ther In a einn tre In n
park here which bears fruit each
j yr, sometimes un mueli, nn l0
Jr-noMnilH. n on Island in lake Con-
etance are a
ft jilunis which
fflv.rlpe fruit
number nf ban am.
In warm HtimnierH
citi-inent
"tlbol liiR I !(.' n soon "p1ntK(," i
by both Ted Lew ih nd Sophi. j
Tucker, serves ns t ln-ine- hoiiu t !
tll comedy Ionian. v. li a I p h
1 raven plays oppoll lolore?i. j
Othem In the cst .u, n.mde
(Illtlngwaler. Albeit Cian. Audrey
I'VitIm and Slanlcy Talor.
Medfttrrf Im the county neat nnd
metropolis of the Koku Itlver I
valley and gateway to Crater lk.
3 0 S
never before
this instant acceptance
Never before has any car,
however fine, received
the cordial und instant
acceptance hy the motor
ing public given the
Chrysler-built De Soto
Six. And this implicit
public confidence in the
ability of Chrysler Motors
has not liecn misplaced.
The He Soto Six from
the start has proved to
be a brilliant performer,
a. motor car with more
spaiklo, dash and stamina
than any other
six selling bo
low $1000.
suvi-n tionv rrviK
AND l:r AT FACTORY
Hint WHI'.K VotjrA Y
More ihan"diat it haj
proved to be long-lasting
and economical the
best investment in mile-'
age life and mileage thrift
offered in its field. '
You will do well to join
tlie many thousands of
owners who are finding
the De Soto Six by tar
the most satisfac
tory motor car that a"
moderate investment
can' bity. Come in
and let us arrange a'
demonstration
to suit your
convenience.
oto Six
CHRYSLER 'MOTORS PRODUCT
MEAD-FURCH MOTOR CO.
114 South Riverside Phone 1109
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It's Wonderful, Dear,
I Thought It Was New!
I ffQb-' ' t
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Most of the girls at the bridge
had on new dresses. Ethel's
wasn't new, but it looked just as
smart and fresh as any of the
others . . . because it had been
beautifully dry-cleaned. Even if
you can't have as many new
clothes as your friends you can
make' just as good an appear
ance. Dry cleaning is the secret
. . . and it is a real economy in the
long run, because it makes
clothes wear longer.
""We're Not Satisfied
Unless You Are"
City Cleaning &
Dyeing Works
624 N. Riverside
Phone 474