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ROBBED
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Half Crazy Baker Cow Hand
i Identified As One of Ban
dits Who - Wrecked and
Robbed West Coast Lim
itedDope Addict the
Other Expect Arres's.
CADET RESIGNSAFTER MARRIAGE
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 13. (JP)
Search' is under way today for
a former Baker ranch cow-hand,
bolicvcd by investigators from the
Khcrift's office to have been the
central figure in the wrecking'
and robbery of the Southern Pa
cific West Coast Limited near
Saugus last Sunday night.
Captain Harry Ilrooks, of tho
sheriff 'a robbery detail, said a
laundry mark on a torn coat,
found near the wrecked train, had
revealed tho identity of the sus
pect. Other employes on the
ranch,, he said, had identified tho
coat as one belonging to a "half
crazed cowboy," who has been
missing from the ranch since Sun
day afternoon.' The man's name
waS not revealed.
y Brooks said he believed the sec
ond man described by pasienpcni.
who were robbed of between $300
and $500. was an escaped nar
cotic addict from Spadra state
hospital.
That one of the robbers may
have picked up a ride to Los An
geles shortly after the wrecking
of tho train was indicated by Tom
Firth, who said a coatlcss and
halless man accosted hiin near
Saugus ns he was returning o
his home here from a Sunday
automobile trip. The man toM
Firth ho was a forest ranger nnd
was In a hurry to get into Los
Angeles to see ills daughter, who
had been injured and was in the
children's hospital. Firth said he
took the man, who gave tho name
of J lull, to the hospital, and was
handed a $5 bill, pulled from a
big roll the asserted ranger car
ried In his pocket.
Firth naid he became suspicious
later, because the man described
tho wreck in detail during the
ride to tho city.
No ranger by the name of Hall
is listed in forestry department
records. ' :
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MEDFORD HAS A
REAL ARTIST IN
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Associated Pre Photo
- Disregarding a West Point rule that says cadets "shall not hava
horse, dog, wife or moustache," Cadet Paul Capron, r, eloped with
Marguerite Gllesple, daughter of Col. Alexander Gilespie of West
Point, with tho result that he had to resign from the academy.
Arrive in Portland.
TO JIT LA N D, . 0 toy -J$pv.; -la.-rr.
Many hours lata as tHe fesuh
of trouble with robbers near Sau
gus. Cal., the Southern Pacific
company's West Coast limited ar
rived here late last night and to
day was given the usual scrub
bine preparatory to its return trip
to California.
Two victims of the robbers were
still aboard, Mrs. L. H. Yott of
Nogales, Ariz., who lost all her
change and an unidentified nin
who eluded newspaper reporters.
"I've been interviewed enough,
ho called to newspapermen as he
left for uptown from the station.
S. W. Meigs, Pullman porter,
was something of a hero to the
passengers. It developed. Tlio ban
dits had loosened the rails and
wrecked the flyer. Meigs, passen
gers said, herded them all Into
an empty enr and locked the
door. The robbers did not reach
them.
But another porter, l'ompey
James Anderson, said he had no
such ,luok. ..,.,,...
! They milled every .passenger of
mine," lie said.
.('j'esluim New . store building
fvill 1 Vtv" constructed on Main
iVenue.
PLANE AND CREW
CIVITAVECCHIA. Italy. Nov. 13
(A Tho Italian steamship Arbo
xca arrived hero this morning with
the crew and passengers of a
French hydro airplane picked up
last night alter It had been forced
down off Cape Falermi. Sardinia.
The captain of tho Arborea said
that he had groat difficulty in
locating the plane because of a
storm, but that when he sighted It
he succeeded In taking off its oc
cupants without difficulty.
In nddttlon ho was able to hoist
tho plane aboard without damag
ing it. :
The Arborea, operates on a line
between Cagliari, Sardinia, and
Civitavecchia.
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.If Medford evor hus a Bohemia, j
Ilia little triangular art room re
cently fixed by.Julos Helsman,
manager of the Craterlan, should
appropriately be a . corner of it.
Just how one gets 111 there is hard
to remembor after the first visit,
but it is somewhere off the main
entrance of the Cooley building.
For the management of the local
Pox theatres has taken on an art
ist and ho, as well as his head
quarters Is utterly colorful In cos
tume. Art is his first name also
appropriately enough and .Mueller
his family name. He is 22, tall and
dark, and very sincere in his work.
After talking with him and watch
ing him work, it is no wonder that j
uiilinilcua Hull caiib mo ujavmcu
in the maze of color impressions
one absorbs there.
Art Mueller halls from Portland,
where he attended Jefferson high
and won tho admiration as well
as tho deep regard of both faculty
nnd student body for his contribu
tions to the artistic demands' of
that Institutions. Posters- wero his
long suit, and ho turned them out
for every ovent lmaginablo-
Al'ter ho loft Jefferson ho at
tended Neville Art school, where
he indulged hlu fancies to his
heart's content, and as a conse
quence attracted the notico not
only of his teachers but of outside
commercial art critics.
Ho was Invited on the staff of
the Fox theatres in Portland,
which, like other large companies,
have discarded the old fashioned
displays for poster work. It was
through the Portland theatres that
Manager nclsman secured tho serv
ices of this clever 22-year-old boy.
who will give Medford what all
the larger cities are getting in the
atre display work.
He has already completed five or
six sets of theatre posters for the
two local houses, having .arrived
In the city Just a few days ago.
Ono of the first of them was the
group of dainty follies girls stand
ing against vivid backgrounds of
color and enticing the crowds into
the Craterlan offering for this week
until tomorrow "The Hollywood
Revue." ' ' - '
"Threo Line Ghosts," In anemic
paster water colors pale lavender,
yellow and green were thinly
quivering on another poster out
side tho Itialto theatre today.
The story of the picture Is told
In the press sheets the title and
an artistic imagination. These are
the threo sources from which the
Portland boy conceives his ideas
for posters. ' Sometimes it's Just
tho mood ho catches while reading
a press sheet, and his pictures are
utterly impressionistic.
ln Ills -little three-cornered, stu
dio are some of the pieces brought
from Portland Lon Chaney done
In brown oils, a cop set over on
one side of his head, and a cigar.
ctte, the smoke of which drifts off
Into a wierd form, held in one
hand. Mr. Mueller prefers to work
In oils when he isn't pressed for
time, and he wiil use them often In
his displays for tho Craterlan. he
says. This theatre will feature
principally the likeness of the
stars in the features. The Itialto.
where action pictures arc shown.
Ilia story will be emphasized.
Art Mueller likes Mcdford, and.
having plenty of work here to keep
him busy, ho hopes to stny a long,
long time.
HAWKS TO MARRY
LOS. AMIKLUS, Nov. IS. (flV
'I'lic engagement of llvssle Love to
Wlllium IIu'vkh. broker. ' persist
ently rumored anil iih persistently
denh'd for (he past Bevenil weeks,
today wua confirmed by the mo
tion picture actretu. They will
Ik1 nmrrled noon after the Christ
miy holiday, she wild.
With the ceremony Mary A si
tor will become Mi Love's sis-e'r-ln-hw.
She Ik married to
Kenneth Hawks, a brother of the
bridegroom-to-be. The former
11 ft tljii U'-n'.l uiut..i- nf Viir
nin shearer, screen plaver. :
married to Howard Hawks, an
other brother of Miss Love's fi
ancee. An Imposing array of Holly
wood film colony luminaries wi.l
participate in the nuptiul cero
mones. accordinc to Minn Jovo.
lilanche Sweet will be the matron
of honor. The bridesmaids wlil
be Norma Shearer. Irene and
L'dith Mayer. Carmel Myers, Mary
Astor and 1'ebo Daniels.
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SLAIN IN BATTLE
tally wounded by a stray bullet ,
either from tho convict's Run or
from that of one of several police
men who took part In the chaw.
Tho woman waa shielding her C-year-old
daughter when struck.
I Kscapinr from a garage- on
! Adams street. Small comman
deered a passing automobile, OC-
j ncers Kavu ciihfm! hi "mv u mw-
i mobiles in a traffic jam.
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KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Nov.
13. (fl( Leslie Congo, alleged
bootlegger, was sentenced to a
year in the stato prison after
pleading guilty to transportation
and possession of .10 gallons of
MimtitMittno whiskey. This was his
ihlrd count.
NWW YoKK. Nov. Li. (Vi i
An e aped convict was dying to-
day it,ft.er a running gun battle j
with pxillce through several miles j
of the Jieart of Hrooktyn's retail!
section, iluring which a woman i
bystander was killed.
(ieorgc :?mall, 'A 'A. who was serv
ing 12 years for robbery, was one
nt the ringleaders in an attempt
to free 1 T.'iO- Inmates from auburn
orison last .fuly 2'. Two convicts
were killed, two wounded and j
two guards injured. Four con
victs escaped.
Mrs. Ireno Sumner. L'li. was nior-j
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13. IP) Left axlcep in her U'lit,
while her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.loo Koniero, went visiting, Ange
lina ltomero. 6, wns burned to
death last night when the tent
house caught fire, the Uoliioro
family resided In ' n. construction
cnnip nenr Spraguo river.
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! "Three Live Ghosts
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fir several HeaHonn, "Threo l.lvt
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