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P3T3E TEN MEDFOKD MATL TRTBTTXE, MEDFORD, QT?F(iOv TUESDAY, NOVEMBER :. 1029. -J IRENE CASTLE AND COL JUDAH HURT BERNICE CHRYSLER ENGAGED KILLED BY CRASH ' CHICAGO, Nov. 6. F) Col. Noble Brandon Judnh. former nm h.lKsador to Cuba, and Mrs. Fred erick MoI.auKhlln, tho V former Irene Castle, were injured Sunday rldlwr to hounds In tho Onwonmia Uix hunt. It became known today. .Mrs. Mcl.'iiiRlilin suffered a broken rib. Her hunter tripped, fell and rolled over her twice. Tho accident cif Col. .ludah occurri'd .shortly afterward, ills home stumbled uhd throw him violently., and ho was found unconscious on i tin ground. Ho will bo confined to a hospital for several days, altlin l In Injuries wore said to bo not serious. ' Jlotli Mrs. McLaughlin nnd Col. Judah have hud severe falls lie fore. Mrs. McLaughlin was dan gerously hurt In 11)211 when thrown by her hunter. Col. Judnh's col larbone was broken a year ao during tlio OnwentHln hunting seu-on. LITTLE FOLKS ENJOY . PARTY IN EAGLE POINT 4 i:A(iM-: POINT. Ore., Nov. D. (Hpcciul.) , Aim. Cox, -Mih. Klry nm! Mm. lavflfind gavo a cum hliied goblin Hurprine party fur Jiick nnd PhylliH Florey nnd Jrem? and JeHie Cox. Tho rooms were flnljoratcly decorated with jack o' lanterns and wltchPH. The follow ing Utile folkH were present: Alvln Kvans. Jack 8uner, Klsle Jlelinn, Kllen Wahl, Clarke Curlton, Kuh k1I Seaman. Mrylln Perry. Kddie lahaek, Vent a Htowell, Knfd Ward, Junior Clemen tH, Leonard Atklnn, Klsle I-oveland, Clara Wertz, Dale. Irene nnd Jenlo Cox, Phyllln and ' Jaelc Ploiey. DellelouH refrewh inentH wero erveI, conBlHtinK nf Individual pumpkin plea, mnd wlnhe nnd elder. SALEM RESIDENTS VISIT RELATIVES IN TALENT EDEN PRECINCT. Ore., Nov. C. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. A. IS. Evans of Salem, who formerly re trided in Med ford," arrived In Tal ent nt the home of Mrs. EvunV father, Wm. Hight, on Saturday to remain for a few days, and when they return to Salem, Mr. liipht nnd Mrs. Alice ItlehardKou will ho with them to visit for a few weeks. 4 EAGLE POINT SCHOOL HAS HALLOWE'EN PARTY EAGLE POINT, Ore., Nov. 6. (Special) Tho seventh and elKhth Kiades held a Jlullowe'en party In the domestic sclenco room, I'rlduy afternoon. Games, contests, for tunes and gue-ssliiK matches were nJoyed In the Jack-o'lantern . lighted pbice, where skeletons. Miches and black cats for all thnlr reputation, failed to dumpen the spirits of tho merrymakers. Miss A It ken' room planned a Hallowe'en party for Friday itft , 'k'rncwn. k The first, second nnd third grade Ipuplls nnd their tencher Miss Dar nllle, made musks which they wore at their parry Thursday afternoon. .unch was served and a Khost ap- jpeared durinic tho party. . 1 BRUSH FIRE CAUSE OF EXCITEMENT, ASHLAND ; ASMLAN'D, Ore., Nov. fi. 8p.) . Considerable exciiement was -caHlnned Sunday Just as people wero return! hk from church ser vice! by a brush fire on Nntley Ktreet. Reports Indicated that no particular da matte was done. EAGLE POINT VETERAN IS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL KAOI.H rOIXT, Ore.. Nov. C (Special I Mr. Hatfield was taken to the veterutiR' hospital recently nt Portland for medical attention. .Mrs. Hatfield will Join him soon in I'ortluml, where they will remain for tho winter. Stiii More Mil" ions TREAT COLDS DIRECT XACH year more and more people give up the old, indirect way of treating colds by"dosing" and turn to Vicks VapoRub. Just rubbed on, Vicks med . icated vapors are inhuled direct: to the air-passages, and, at the same time, it acts direct through the akin like a plaster. This better way of treating colds originated with vicks a generation ago. Today.thewholel trend of medical nractlce is away from needless "doting," and ther are "Over 26 Million Jars Used Yearly." YAPO K UD Pinion lira txed Bernlce Chrysler, daughter of Walter P. Chrysler, automobile magnate, Is to marry Edgar W. Garb-sc, former football star at Washington and Jefferson and West Point. Free State Enlists 50,000 Reserves For New Army Force; Mystery Foe "The Ghosts," Threaten New Campaign Ity 1 tales Hatiey. (Associated I'ress Staff Writer iJl'ltMN (I1) The Irish Krse State Is Kt'UinK ready a volun tary reserve army of 50,000 nnn. Uecruitfnif will start soon. The ho 1 d i e rs, when on a c 1 1 ve service;, will wear Keen uniforms and steel helmets patterned in the German style. During the civil war which fol lowed the signlnK of the treaty with Great llritaln creating the Irish Free State, the newly con stituted government called for vol unteer! with the result that at one time the national army reach ed a strength of 5ti,0U0 men and officers. . . The roster now embraces fi02 officers and 6474 men, but the ministry of defense is cutting it I down to 500 o f fleers a nd G 0 0 0 men. More emphasis Is to be placed on the organized reserves which will he based on the Hrlt ish system of territorials. The re serve army will draw Its officers from Irish colleges. The German stylo of "tin hat" wns adopted after exhaustive tests with the American, llrltlNh ami French types, one of the helmets testetl for tho quality of steel In the Suorstal laboratory was re turned to the general staff in an envelope a pile of fine gray dust. A note explained that this was the helmet after analysis. It has not been explained whether It was French, Ibitlsh or American. Pre sumably It was not German, as that type has been adopted. Gas musks are an Innovation of this year's army training. The new! Irish llepulillcan Army which stilt I'Yee Htale army has Incued In nasi exists. None, linows who their warfare, hot lectures oil this soli-1 leaders are. Ject have now" heen Introduced ati The rank and file Is until to con the officers' IrainInK centers. I tain a numher of younn women. Length of Skirts Holds Problem ' For Paris Shoppers; Buying Lags Ity Diana Mem In (Associated Press Fashion Ktlltor) j PA IMS (Pi The general season j o winter niomg ... j here, it is generally conceded, be- ( cause the timid many are banging j back to see the length of the skirts ' of the powerful few before pl.ielng 1 their orders. i Couturiers who launched the! radical change tn skirt lengths and . silhouette complain now that their usual clients are bite In ordering I a use they're afraid of getting clothes that are too long, or too Hborl, too conservative or too dar- , ing. nil depending on the way they intend to dress. "The wise woman." one Impor- tn tit dressmaker says, "will pick a HALLOWE'EN PARTY IS ENJOYED EAGLE POINTi KAlM.K POINT. Ore., Nov. a. ( Hpeclall A Hallowe'en fini'ty was held at the. homo of l.yle Smith last Thursday evenitiK. The homo wus decorated with witches. murk cats and Jack o' lanterns. Those cnJoylnK tho party were l.ylu t'liiKcade, Diiimhl Ashpcrlo,, I'rniicls lliirnes. 1 Vcitu Matthews. Iul Throckmorton. Olieste,r mid Hatol Smith, Alice Walker. Verona and Velinii Davis. Vivian Moomiin. I.vln and llnrlmra Smith anil .Mr. and Mrs. Irny Smith. Herresh. incuts were served at the close. HANSC0M BUYS TRACT IN EAGLE POINT AREAIk,Vm. M.MSl.i: Point. Ore., Nov. S. i (Special.) Hoy llansciim holiBht ' 15 acres of land east of I'.nulo ' I'olnt from his father. Charles llansciini recently. Hoy intends to hitlhl a niodein dwelling Imun soon. ASHLAND RESIDENTS MrtWIMn TA urnrnnn MOVING TO MEDFORD ASHLAND, tire., Nov. fi. (Sl.) H. A. Ilulninn of 2t Wlmer street, thi. eily, has exchiumed his homo for a Medfonl residence In I.nuielhurst nddltlon. Mr. and Mra. llolimm will he missed hy their many friend.. i.j Asxovtatttl k'rta I'hvto Artillery training on tho other hand, has become very efficient and the heavy gun units of the new army are said to compare fa vorably with bimllar units any where, In the world. Tho new reservo army will find a secret, organized enemy await ing It In that mysterious organi zation known as "Tho Ghosts." For nearly a year "Tho Ghosts" have been f ii let. But tho government never knows when they will move next. Last year there was a recru descence of their activity. Kvery whero from Dublin to Limcick their posters in litrgo black letters appeared mysteriously In public places calling for a new campaign of arms against tlio uuthority of tho Jrudi Free State. Placed In the dead of the night all the posters were signed "Tho Ghosts," a terrorist organization, which is the bane of tho government. Several outrages against govern mental authority have been per petrated by them, but despite much ferreting, the government has never been ablo to learn much about the organization. SoiuetimeB It is called ' The League of Oeath." The members claim to be descendants of the old "Invlnclldes," tho secret Irish society which was responsible for the campaign of murder that nil-j minuted in 1 S S 2 in the nssassin'i-1 tion of Lord Frederick Cuvendlsh at 1'hoenlx Park. it is known, too, that tho mem bers of "The Gliosis" have proved: good recruiting material for the extremists of tho secret, illegal medium skirt length this first sen- son." lit describes tills autumns styles t "transition" cloihes, meaning fl!Mlinnfl whlch later ones are tn H, i,nsi,,. Whether skirts eventually re- main long or decrease in length. nil depends on women's reaction to this season's offering, he thinks. Not only skirts ami waistlines have changed, according to this particular couturier, but bodices are to be much more fitted under the arms and around the walstllno. The bagging, loose fitting dress which bangs straight from armpits to hips Is a thing of the past. In his opinion, The new tendency Is toward Incurving corsages, the curve beginning under the arm. 5:3 tot 6 p. m. "Around the World With Llbby, transcontinen tal. NUC service to KUO, K HQ. KoMo. KGW and KI'O 6:00 to 7:00 p III. Kvercady i Hoar. trnncnlitlnriit;il. N'lli serv- lice to ll(). KIIO, KOMO. KtSW, ' k'ln n.i i iv'iri I ... . . I T:fl u 7:30 p. m.--.filequot Clnh ' I Eskimos, tmnstmtlnentnl. Nllfj 'ii . lie iu niviti', iv 1 1 v i nun ' ::sa to R : '10 p. ill. f. A. Vni-1 Orchpstradlans. trans cnnllnentnl, NHf service to KtiO, Klly, Ki'.MO. KOW nnd KKI. !i:a0 to :30 p. in. Hadlo-Kelth- Orphenni Hour, transcontlnent.it, Nlll' service to KOO. KIH, KOMO. KtlW, KPO and KKI. 11:311 to 0:0u p. in. Miniature HloBiiiphies, Nlio service to KUO. v '. 1 ne fhrKer rno.fold Kainlly. NI10 aervlro to KOO, Klig. KOMO. KOW. KPO and KKI. II) tn It p. m. SpolllRhl He view, NMO servlro to KOO. KIU). KKI, KPii 10:30 to 11 p. ni. II tn 13 p. m. Musical Musket eers, NHC nervlen tn KOO, KIH. KOMO anil KPO. i aHBaHMMaaMaiBM lis- - Jtm MM19 TOU.'CA, Mexico, Nov. 5. (P) nodicB of four men were here to day awaiting claimant after crash; (of the Mexico City-Juarez mall; j plane early yesterday. j j The four men wero: S Manuel Cftrpio, Kovernor of the! jfltni fif AKiiaH Callentes. , I)e 'aleia, his secretary. John Cnrmlehael, pilot of the j plane. , ) Robert (1. JLowry, 4ft. traffic up iorlntendent of the airline, the C'or I pornclon Aeronautlea do Trans ! porter, formerly of Fort Worth, j Texas. Tho four men left Valbuena aer odrome. Mexico City, In a single motored cabin fihip at fi:3ft a. m. yttHterday, apparently crashing a half hour or ho later nt Pena Del Monte ranch, near Villa Carbon. The plane wan deHtroyed. 1'ohI tlon of tho bodies Indicated all had died Instantly. Cause of tho cranh wan undetermined hut airways of ficials nld exceptionally bad fly ing weather prevailed. WICHITA FALLS, Tex., Nov. 5. JP) John Carmichael, killed with three others when an airplane he was piloting crashed near Mex ico City, formerly was employed on tho AVIchlta Falls Dally Times and at one time was an all South western football player. STORIES Goni.ix pailath:. Ity .Mary Graham. Ilmmcr. The witches and goblins per suaded the Little HIack Clock to let John and Peggy wait and Bee the goblin pa rade. ' 'To you, John, winner of the broomstick race, we do bono r," the witches call ed and the gob tins began to march. The wit ches sat around tho bonfire, did the Little (Black Clock and John and Peggy. MUM I muuinrni uiuniu H was played by the gob lins' band. Thero was a Tit tin goblin who acted ns a drum major and waved a crooked stick. Then followed little gohllnft playing instruments that looked like those always played in a band, except they were much smaller and they were all crooked looking, ' They played tho queerest tunes John and Peggy over heard. In fact, tho tunes sounded quite crooked, too. All the goblins followed the band. They marched while tho witches sang and the bonfire si.-.-sslcd nnd sputtered nnd crackled as though It had to be in the celebration, too. After the parade everyone joined In a dance. Hut it was not like nn ordinary dance. The chief idea seemed to be to Jump ns high ns possible, and every time they jumped (which was almost all the time) the goblins who were playing in the band blew wbrieking, startlltu? notes. i John nnd Peggy were com pletely out of breath after the dnneo wns over. Kven the fire seemed tired, for Instead of burst ing up Into flames it wns quiet and glowing. , They roasted npples, then, on the ends of long sticks. And as John and Peggy were leaving they said they had had the loveliest, wltchiest, most goblinislt nnd ghr-: inus time they had ever had at n Hallowe'en party. Tomorrow "Tho First AnliuaW Doyle Fouls nrltnn CAPKTOWX. ("nion of South Africa, Nov. fi. (iV) Kid" Nieh-I olson of Kngland beat Mickey Hoyle of the Tutted States on a foul in the fourth round of their Ut -round boxing match hero Inst nig ht. How to Lose Two Dozen Pounds of Fat At Tin- Sumo Tinio finln In Pliynlcal Yliror mill Yonllil'iiltios Ami Swiftly ! n t'lour Skin Ami Vlvtirlon KyoN That SNirkle Willi (ilorhillH Mini till. Here's the recipe that hantidics fat and hrinns into ltlosaitm all the natural attractiveness that every woman mi.Heses. Kvery momliiK take one-half tenwpoonful ,f Krtlschen Salts In 'ass of hot water before hrcak- ri,."i. He sure and do this every morn- iiiu inr us I oe lime iiauy nose that takes off the fut." Don't o't"" inornlnff. l lie Kmscnen habit means that every particle oC poisonous waste matter and harm ful adds and Rases are expelled from the system. At the same time tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are tuned up and the pure, fresh blood con tnlnlnii: Nature's six life bIvIiik salts are carried to every organ, Kland. nerve and fllirn of tho body and this Is followed by ''that Kruscben feelinH" of eiieraetto health and activity that Is reflect ed In bright eyes, clear skin, cheer ful vivacity and clinrminir figure. If you want to los fat with speed net an So bottle of Krusch en Salts from Jarniin A Woods or any live ilrumiiat anvwhrro In America with the distinct nnder standln that you must, ho satis fled with results or money buck. Jarmin ft Woods. began. SONNENBERG CONTINUES IN WRESTLING CONQUEST RKATTLF, Xov. 5.; (A) "Dyna mite" Cius Sonnenberg successfully defended his world's ' wrestling &Mmr GAS HEATROIA Ueatsby Circulating Warm Moist Air The following arc a few of 1 lie Medfonl People who have installed -Estate OAS ITEATROLAS and arc en joying' an even, healthful heat They have no fires to start No ashes and fuel to carry nnd their homes are 'absolutely free from odors Dust Dirt and Ashes. GAS HEATROLAS are making these Medford homes and business houses cleaner, more healthful and comfortable Oregon California Medfonl Klamath The Men's Shop lohn F. Lawrence, Jeweler Office Stationery- .v Supplv Co.': Mrs. .T. S. Miner " " " T. II. lledwell v Campbell Clothing Co. v. -Clay 1). Parker Dan Powcrman SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORPORATION 209 West Main St. championship here last night Produce Firms Merge ag:inst Charles Hansen, Omaha,' POUTLAND, Ore. Nov. f. fI) winning falls late in the sixth and j Three pioneer wholesale produce early in tho seventh "rounds with j firms today operated under the flying tackles. Tho match was j name T'.ell and Company, inc., fol held under tho Australian wrest-( lowing a consolidation of Hell ling system of eight ten-minute j compa ny. Narvin and company ami rounds. I Pionper Fruit company. Fast Freight' TI. AV., TIanilin Freight Line' Ticland Kimball Fruit Co. .1. 1). K'nssell P.Antle . ' Mrs. J. Merritt i . "V. dewberry i. Medfortl Pusiness College Pates Parber Shop Swift and Co. K. I. DAZEY, Gen. Mgr. first Tramp "Hwlly Qee! Pipe de pie... she's settin' in de windoxvl" , t "' - Second Tramp -"Pie nix, brudder! Look at dat Coffee. Grab dat foist . . . it's GOLDEN WEST!" 77i lien if t if ui ff a t r f;a. rmr -rJu Ihm otttv fiume-firaier f nl hatt f he inintfVri,J ntm-ii-tirr Ait Im-l an e,.-lM.ii ijwm that liirri. .m.l Imi fiilwirarMilA. for .mull fitr., ifiarrm.iil...tore. uri.luii.. AIM ti.ifl u u vwit-mnieiH ant itiary fiMileror lurgvr iwm.. Prophv ; ' Phone 52G Ticker's Tips Denr Friends: -l' The big 'lay iB almost here. Of course I mean Armistice Day. - And from what I hear the cele bration and parade will "eclipse all previous efforts In magnitude and costliness." I got that descrip tion from Col. Payne who Is head of the committee on arrangements. Of course this store will ho closed and Mr. Schade nnd I will ho right out helping celebrate. 1 tell him a, jeweler OUGHT to celebrate Armistice Day heeanso among other things the war ac complished it certainly put wrist watches on men. They never realized before what convenient and useful things they are. Speaking of wrist watches, the boss has some you just ought In see. He handles the Hlllova Waleli line you know and they are real lime keepers. TICKER. Larry Schade Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918 Next to Craterian INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manar Phon 105 .30 N. Central Medford, Oregon Women's Hose 51.00 Pair Silk from top to toe with pointed Heel Diiiiiiinir "!!!' r