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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNK MEDFORD, OREfiON, -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1029. "Wicked Paris" in Throes of Drive Against Sin by Energetic Prefect; " Newspapers Back Cleanup Policy .R.C. Ily-T. T. TopplNK. AsHociatod Press Staff Writer, 1'AIU.S. W) "Wicked Paris" Is In the throes of a tremendous drlvo toward morality. . a . Two-jlay have Jeen ruled off the; boards tvlthin a weelt. by Jean Ohlappe, pie$i-frt off. police,' In his order rind morals. :'' ,- ' ' In the -memory of man It Is the ' first time that a Paris theater ho been .compelled .to take a play off Its repertoire - oh moral Kronnds. Yet not a sound was heard .about : that overworked word "liberty" be suppressed. . - - ' Another decree Issued by M. Chlappo the-'camo woek also pass ed almost without comment by the French press, although t Is likely completely to niter the .aspects of tho far - famed - Paris boulevards within tho. year. - Spinning wheels visible In all the Innumerable ' fairs of the city, where through risking tho modest sum of 60 centimes two cents one mny win two pounds of uuKar, a doll or a few clears, must ko from the boulevards. " Forbidden also arc the fortuno tellers, palm ists and other mechanical con trivances which" Klvo answers to miorlcs concerning .tho. olmrae.lor, destiny and aupoaninco of tho lady who Is to- share the llfo of the seeker after' information. Pre'fcvt. Chlappr, thi h)(iu jpnori IS In many years, him soured on the 1 reputation for wickeilncHH which j tho city has attained throughout' tho world, and has' act hla heart! In making tho French capital a moral place. J f So recently, when 'Len Di-Haxcs do ParlB" which miht bo trans-1 luted broadly na "Tho Decadents of Paris'-' appeared at tho Thealvoi HonaiHsanco, m. chlappo's private) censor reported that tho play wan a most realistic picture of haunts and diversions of certain Immoral persons, and that no ar tistic feattiro about it redeemed the all too vivid realism. Then the prefect personally at tended the Hhow, and "Shocklnc!" ho la quoted as hayine paid, speak ing tho word without that touch of ill-suppressed admiration used by tourists who study tho various presentations of such psychological problems. The next evening the theater was dark. - Undaunted, the management, after a few days put on another play called "Passions." It was merely iv revision of tho former play with a few objectionable scene altered.. . M. Chlappc stop ped In and closed tho theater after three performances, - Paris newspapers generally have approved M, Chlappe'a policy. They don want loo rigid a cenHorship In" tJio n freeest "riml giiyeHt city In tho wooM-hut. jjrnio adpijtted, ther Home Builders and Owners of a City Are the Backbone of Community, Says "Bill" JACKSO.WILl "I feel all puffed up today,' buIU "Hill" Dollar, "becauso I have heard no much talk about all of tho building that haa been done I in Mcdford, and the Important part ) that the Dollar family played In I tho work of making this city a better place Jn which to Jive. "Tho men who build their own homes In Mcdford aro tho back- Tho man who Ore1., Oct. 17. (Kpeelal.) Mrs. Henry Miller en- bone , of the city. tertalned at her homo in North .Jacksonville last wook 20 mem bers of tho 'W. It. C. of Mcdford. tl)0i jnu nieeung was un au-aay airatr wnn a covoreu dish luncheon. Among tho guests waa ono of the old soldiers, Mr. Woods, and Mr. Currier, husband of ono of the members. In tho afternoon all were taken on a tour of Jacksonville, visiting tho museum ut the U. 8. hotel, go ing through tho Ileekman bank and iiIho making a stop at tho home I of JOmll Jtrltt and sister, Miss Mot ile, whore tho ladles enjoyed the beautiful paintings done by the father of Kmll and Molllo Dritt. .The la.t plncc visited wok the Native Daughters' building, ono of the oldest buildings In Oregon and donated to the Daughters by Mrs. A II t'o Hargent. In this building IJicy also viewed Mrs. Sargent's pVlvalio collection 'of articles which sho, obtained during r''hprW travels abroad. " k '.. ' i..,'- . ; .... LETS BUltD notZL) uwsismrmcrpf Kotlc police official' Prtrls -hits 'lind inhriulf hi n! limit somewhere, Monthly. Report of Red Cross Tho statistical report of Amer ican Itcd Cross. Jackson county chapter, for tho 'month of August shows tho following Itemised rec ord of work: f Office Interviews .. CD Telephone inquiries - 90 Kmploymcnt obtained for l6 people. Towns vlsltod and number of times for social work: Ashland 1 ' Jacksonville 3 Phoenix 2 Talent 3 llnulo Point -2 Mcdford is Total number of towna visited 0. Total number of clients 78. -'. Types of cases: 1 . Family relief 14 Transient families 3 Child wolfaro 0 Sickness , 7 lSx-servIco men ; ' 9 Cooperating with cases: Travelers' Aid Society 3 Social Service - Bureau, Flint, ' Mich .' 1 llutler Co. Chapter, Poplar :....illuff, Mo 1 Vancouver Chapter, Vancouvor, Wash 1 Ran Joaquin Chapter, Stockton.. 1 .- Portland Chapter ......a: 2 Welfaro Dept., Los AnKotoa. ...... 1 ,IM Anitelos 00; Hospital '. t Dept. of Public Welfaro. Seattle 1 ' KlHto Child Welfare Commls- slnn 6 Hichinond Chapter, Richmond,"' ' vn . : ' 1 Josephine Co. Chapter, Omnia Pass : 3 Jackson Co. Health Unlt. S Physicians -i..; 4 ,County Court ft :..'.. ft , Grncorles: lnd ward's I..;:: .....':..,t..'....t 18.31- Ciates & I.ydlurd.. 3.89 -Total for groceries for Sep tember 127.2(1 Total for Rrocorles for Sep - tember from Ued Cross.: ft-89 Milk: Madrona Dairy S 5.10 Total for milk for Septem ber -. ;. 6.10 Total ,for milk for Septom- " ' her-from Kcd Cross nne Fuel: Medford Fuel Co $11.75 i. Total for fuel for Scpt.....;.$l 1.75 Tkital for fue.1 (or Sept. tember from Hcd Cross 3.75 rtent: Iiiown & Whlto $18. no John 13. Sholey 12. on) J. '.-' ft 1T 1 t fW ' KAfJIJ: POINT, Ore., Oct. 17. (Special.) K I vira Mao lilair of Portland, teneher at tho Climax school and Hoy D. Spalding of Azalea were married at (I rants Pass October 5th at the Baptist par:on:ige, attended by Mrs. Lou iKa Jilalr, inother of tho bride, who came from Seattlo to attend tho ceremony. 'Mr, ami ' Mrs. Spalding Intend t:tking a trip north when Climax hcIiooI cIohoh. A community dinner was given Sunday, October 13th in honor of .Mr. and Mrs. Spalding at tho homo of Mi, and M rs. W er t z when a bountiful chicken dinner was en- d. Those present were Mr. ' Total for rent for Sept $30.50 Total for ren't for iHcpt. from Red Cross funds pone Transportation: Southern Pacific $73.20 Total for transportation for Sept $73.20 Total for transportation for Sept. from Red Cross 3. "5 Merchandise: J. C. Penney Co $ 3.80 MBaskct Grocery Total for merchandise for , Sept. ....$ 3.SU Total for merchandise for Sept. from Hed Cross.... 3-8!) Transient: J. N. Cafe .'.... $ .7". I-an Fonda - f0 Total for transient for Sep tember $ 1.25 Allowances for families: Tntnl for families for Sept.. $00. 00 Total for families for Sept. from Red Cross 20.00 Total material relief for Sep- tcmltfu' 311.00 Total material relief for Sept. from Red Cross 37.01 and Mrs. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Vorlon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clrlssom, Mrs. Myrtle Nelson, Mr. and Mih. Fred SLlnson, Mr. and Mrs, Wertz, Merrs. Ren Oswald, A. Hanson, f oiupton, (lnrriel Charley, Yorten Sr., i Ion Yorten of Seattle and Mr. ami Mrs. Spalding. builds his own house. Is tho man who spends his money in his own city and helps Mcdford while Mcd ford helps him. "If some men who are busy-paying rent year in and year out, would carefully consider building, hey would find that the roason they haven't the courago to build their own house is becauso they haven t the courage to save. "Many a man who Is now paying rent can save enough to make the first payment on a home and then Mcdford money is kept circulating la this cUy. plenty of opportun ities will be found to make the fu ture payments very easy. "Rent la a debt that Is never paid. ' Not a penny can be bor rowed on It. Tho man who 'rents makes a present of tho house In which ho lives to. the landlord about every 10 yearn. V"hon old age comes along and tho rent can't bo paid, out goes Mr. Tenant. "Too lato comes tho realization that some of tho pleasures of the earlier ycai'H might have been fore gone for tho comfort that would have been his heritage had he planned a UUlo more wisely In his youth. "My brothers and J," continued "UUP Dollar, "want to do every thing wo run for Mcdford; and home building Is one of the really Important things wo riov A mfti should vrepuro himself for the time when his earning capacity will diminish, and before that day arrives ho should find himself at i his own homo with a little money In the bank; Ry doing this he will have his independence and his self respect, i -f'There Is another side to this matter outside of tho money end of it which Is worth considering.. Men of family are the ones who are home and house builders. They have to think of something elwo besides tho money saved and the money earned. Men with a family irrowing up have to think of the human side of tho question. "One of the best Influences for good Is tho home. The young peo ple who grow up In It look back at It In after life and the memory of it Ik nn actual moral Influence. The kind of a person n boy is when be becomes a man- depends a good deal on the kind of a homo he -had when he was a- boy. In looklpg bock at a rented house thero Is no feeling of pride, becauso it was1 home in name only.' i j "Life In a rented house," said j "RIU."'"can be likened to 'Rill Hollars that are sent scurrying and roving all over the country and not kept at home. There Is no sure ncss to any of them. In building a home a person Is not only made happier, but he does something to assure or at least to mrke likely the happiness of his children. The father who builds a home Iuiids character In his children and a competence for his! old :t(Kc. Ko.min,.,J too poor tri build ail long as he in upending money lor luxuries that he could denv himself. "Do yoi wonder," asked "Hill" Dollar, ywhy I am ; enthusiastic over such a proposition as home building? 1 It not only brings peace, and contentment to a community,, but it also assures the members of the Dollar family a good homo among their friends, who keep them circulating back and forth, for the- benefit t the people who; call Medford home." (Copyright,, 1129, Fred Mozart.). , NAME SEAL WORKERS ' , : JACKSONVILLE DIST. JACKSONVILLE, Ore.,- Oct.' ll (Special.) Mrs. Hanna has ap pointed Mrs. Forbes and Mrs. Llnd ley members of tho Jacksonville health unit for tho educational work. The T. B. Christmas seal sales aro under their management for this city. i Citizens of Burkesville, Ky where salt well drillers found oil 100 years aso. aro discussing erec tion of a memorial archway over tho highway near tho site of one of the first commercial wells in the country. Free Lecture ON ..; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by " ; ' JOHN C.'LATHROP, C. S, B. J ' OF BROOXLINE, MASSACHUSETTS ,. ' ; , J Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, Thej First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. . Rialto Theatre i Q FRIDAY at 8 p. m. Oct. All Are Cordially Invited ,U. 10 SEND DELEGATES FOR MEDFORD MEET! REKSI5 CRKKK, Ore, Oct. 17. (Special.) Charley IVttlKiew. i our local mall carrier accompanied i by Ted tSeamnn,. itoy AHhptilo nnd, Oct. 17. 1 A. MittolHtaedU havo been mil of the! hunting for the past few days, ro ; JACKHONV1MJ-;. Ore., , , (Special) A meetlntr I'aront-T o a c h e r association wasjturnliiK last Monday ovenlnB. They .held Friday afternoon In-'tho high.) reported a good time. Ted Heaman Hchool auditorium with a short 'said they saw somo fine doer', but feuslncsB session. At a previa us meeting teachers it wu UKrced tbat..eaeh Mhey wero so busy looking; for of Aho horns that till hut threo got away. i room, as well ns the blah school, Klvo to tho P.-T. A. all money cleared at the Hallowe'en carnival ;In excess of $Ei, Tho declHlon was accepted by tho P.-T. A., ? 1 t Tho county P.-T. A. convention , .( to bo held November 2 In the I senior hlh school building In ..Medford. Jacksonville P.-T. A. Is , , entitled to two dolomites to convention. It .wan agreed ithati 'Mrs. Iteach be elnpowered to Rive! credentials to two of thoso mem bei who will be able to attend. t Mrs. Lewis' room, having the largest representation nf parents HELD IN EAGLE POINT KAtilJ-; POINT. Ore., Oct. 1 7,-p (Hpcelal.) Tho ltnguo Hivcr Val ley Ministerial Union held their first meeting after tho summer vacation In the community Pres byterian church here recently, launch wiw Herved at tho Sunnysido Hotnl. Tho afternoon seHslon was (liven over to the adtlross by Hev. 4ilaiuin :, Porter, pastor of tho Klrst l'resbvUrlnn church of Med ford, on "Tho Need of a Hecon strucled Program for Church Wor Mhlp and Service," followed by dis cussion. A flue spirit of fellow ship prevailed. 4 Aj-ihhiiul. Tfilcnt, Medford, Cen tral Point nnd Kngle Point wero represented with fourteen in lit in ters present. i ; , The next meeting will bo held In iiniit I 'a mm, November lUth. toOy may have. a clear skin ; THOUSANDS of people have . weak, impure blood to this may be attributed pimples, boils, eczema, "run-down" . systems, 1 rheumatism and even mere, seri ous ailments. Without plenty of rich, ted Wood, there could be no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beauti ful, healthy women, , . "When you qet tho number of your rcd-blood-cells back to nor-' mal, thnt sluggish, let-down feel ing, loss nf Lppotito, those, pains usually called rheumatism, boils, pimples and skin troubles disap pear. You got hungry again and sleep soundly; firm flesh takes tho place of that which was once flabljy. You feel strong. Your nerves become steady. 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Good blood improves tho processes by which the body is nourished, pro motes constructive metabolism (healthy body building) and .works against infection and dis ease. Take S.S.S. daily at meal time. To get full benefit you must take it regularly and over a suf ficient period of time. At all Drug Stores. A3k for tho larger size. 'It is nioro economical. Copnidit van 8.3.8. Co. See the CJmmpiohs' Bt Livestock Exposition Incorporated A . ; , Portland, Oregon, Oct. 26 Nov. 2 12 Complete Shows in One! 19th Annual Exposition combines Pure Bred Livestock Show; Fat Stock Show; Dairy, Manu facturers' and Land Products Shows;Shccp Show; Amer ican National Fox Show; National Wool Show; Indus trial Exposition; Boys' and Girls' Club Work Exhibits; urcgon fouitry&rct Stock how; and world-renowned norsc snow. . . . $00,000 in Premiunts Ten acres under one root exhibiting millions of dollars worth or America s Imcst pure bred ricct and AJairy cattle, Horses, bheep, liogs, lioats. roxco. special exhibit l'oultry and Kabbits. . Ior$e Show 7 Evenings anrt 3 Afternoons Parades- of Prixc-winning Livestock; Auc tions of Beef and Dairy Cattle: Junior Agricultural activities in new J. C. VV, JPenney Hall. 8 days of education y - and entertainment.' ' Portland, Orogon, Oct. 26 -Nov. 2 Ktaaces Fares all TrensportaMn tins m WW k$4 Iter!) 482 Largest .livestock Show in the World -10 acres under one roof I j n ml frlrndH. won the book ty bo Fred Tcttcprcw ban boon driving ritnKO in tho plat; of his nmi Char ley, who hiiH Ihph on u door bunl. ClnrtMire (.rob hutt hlH now bouno noiuly fliilKhcd it ml rxiu'cta to move In about two wooltH. Hchool ut art ol nKaln lawt Mon day aflrr boliiR clost'd for nutno two wtu-kH bocntiso of Mlcknonu i ire i run in iiiivu in n i'ii tiuiio n drop of Into mid tmllcntlotis nre jthty will bo lower, j -. Ulckey baH finished putHni; tho now roof on tho school Iiouno whlrh Kmitly Improves tho lookHi l IIUl OUUlllllK. tliwnrdnd thl rrionlh, FREE r DUUrLtT Describing Causes and Effects of and othef ; RECTAL and COLON AILMENTS WHITE OR CALL. FOH BOOKLET TOO AV Dr.CllAS.J.DCAN HECTALWtOLON CLINIC mn sua oppos court mHise 5" I Miii'Mhall Mtnlor baa bmn lmv biK bin fht rultlnK of nUalfu )iiol thin wtM'k. 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