MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEOON7. THURSDAY. DECEMBER in, 1920.
PXGl THRU!
laniog Slovene to
NMinsor Musi ml Trent.
A holiday treat will be giwn
Jtogu-" River valley listeners by
James Stevens, well known bari
tone and vocal Instructor, who will
present a Htudio proRrnm owr
ICMKU, thfl Miai'Trlbune-Vlrfjin
station, the , Friday after Christ
nia8, December 27, from 8 to 9 In
the evening- , . ..,
Besides nerving, as! ,a farewell
Wring for MIh KIIow Mae "VU
Ron, who will leavrf for the Uni
versity of Washington right after
New Years to enter the spring term,
,,Mie hour will feature a number ot
Tthe more advanced, students of Mr.
Stevens' chesses, . . Singers will he
ehoson from both Ashland talen:,
under the Instructor's supervision
at the Southern Oregon Normal
school, and thnt from his MedforJ
;Mudio.
.Striking .solo numbers, duets,
Irios and quartets as well as so?ri
chorus work will be heard, nnd the
program promises to be one of the
most-outstanding offered over the
'local station.
KlJbw Mac Wilson
JUIven Furewell Party.
i 'A fp re well party was given by
Mrs. H. G. Wilson nt her homo
last night in honor of her dauuh
ter KHowlf ae, who wfll leave aftr
the first of the year for Seattle,
whero shi will enter the Univer
sity of Washington. Miss .Wilson,
a..-vocal pupil of James Stevens,
won the district Atwater Kent nu
dition here last spring, has been
Htudying music faithfully during
the' p.v: year with the view to cap
t'nrlhg even greater honors in next
y.v't'-ri"' hearing.
Among the guests' entertained at'
tho Wlison home hurt -pight; wr-t)!
jur-i ana -Mrs. jainil'.NtVojis Mr.
rthrt . Mrs. Carlton ttJnneoMn 'amj
Mrs. Paul Janney, Mrs. Will An
drews, Mr. and Mrs. George Pack
ham, George Peckham, Jr., Mrs.
Alan Braekinreed and Miss Evs
lyn Wold.
Alfred Carpenter left tod&y for
PasMena where ho will join Mrs.
Carp?nler for the holidays, the lat
ter having left Medford about two
weeks ago. Shortly after New
Year'. they will leave for New. York
from which point they will leave
for an extended trip through south
ern Kurope and northern Africa.
fllrU' League l'uity
Pronounced Succcsw.
A gala event was the bazaar and
Christmas party sponsored by the
Girls' league which drew a crowd
of 250 to the high school gym
nasium last night. Under tbe di
rection of- Miss Maurine Cavoll,
-girls' advisor, the place was beau
tifully decorated. Two small
Christmas trees stood at either side
of the stage with a large, orna
mented tree held the center of at
tention in the mliljlle of the room.
Around the room were gay booths
where fancy work and Christmas
gifts were sold to the patrons, the
supply being disposed of early tn
the evening.
A peppy program was presented
and the remainder of the evening
spent in dancing.
The hearts of 45 youngsters in
the first three grades of grammar
school were gladdened during the
afternoon, when the Girls' leagus
entertuined them In the high school
gymnasium with a Christmas party.
Santa Ciaus was there with a sack
full of "goodies," and each little
girl and boy was presented with
two toys, a candy cane and a sack
of candy and nuts. An amusing
program was also presented by the,
girls for their benefit, and the hap
py children were taken home in
cars at the conclusion of the fes
tiviti Pagoniit Presented
High School Tonight.
- A Christmas pageant, featuring
music students from the high
schools and grammar schools .of
the city will be presented in the
high school auditorium this even
ing at 8 oclock. under the direction
of Miss Arnold, supervisor of
music. .Miss Arnold was assisted in
assembling1 the talent by music
teaehrs in the various schools.
' The pageant Is open toUhe pub
lic nnd no admission will be charg
ed, according to an announcement
sent out by the high school tday.
" Miss Ann Uvington nnd her
brother, Colonel Archie Livingston
of the Old Ktase road, who are
touring the Orient, have written
a number of interesting letters to
local friends, and sent back 'Word
that they are enjoying the voyage.
W. A. Folger and Phil Harrison,
who lire making a tour of the
world, are now in India, according
to letters received locally. -They
expect to spend Christmas.. uud the
holidays on board thip.
Musical program v" M j
Will lie1 llvM-nicd. . 7$
At musical program of unusual
Interest will be presented -at the
Presbyterian church ' on Sunday
evening . 'Christmas' music Will be
heard, both vocally and instru
men tally. The regular quartet,
Florence llazelrlgg McKlhose, so
prano; Kdna Kifert Isaacs, con
tralto; A. J. MacDonotigh, tenor,
and Dr. W. W. Howard, bass, wlil
be augmented and this double quar
tet will have as guest artists, Kllow
Mae Wilson, Nina Cule Mutholland,
Dr. W. W. P. Holt and Hermm
Purucker. v
The vocal music will consist of
quartet numbers, solos, trios and
duets. ,
Mrs. Margaret Schuler will add
An iho impressiveness of the service
by a Christmas reading. The story
of the first Chrlstnuut in scripture
nnd prayer will complete thy pro
gram. This attractive evening ser
vice will begin promptly at 7:30
p. m. Sunday.
This program has been nrranged
by ICva Hunelrigg March, organist
and director of music at the Pr
byterian hureh.'
M . .
One Act Play to Uo
Presented High Assembly ,
"The Trysting Place," one of
Uooth Tarkingt oil's fast moving
one-act comedies will be presented
by the High School Dramatic club
at the Christmas assembly begin
ning at 10:45 tomorrow morning.
The scene Is the lobby of a fash
ionable hotel and everyone falls in
love and out several times, during
the course of the play.
Mrs. Glennie Ma.e Karly, faculty
adviser of the ,cluh, has-, coached
the play. The' cast fsi as follows:
Mrs. Curtis, a dashing young
widow of about 25, Barbara Drury;
Launcelot "Briggs. a, very ypung
man desperately Vn Idye.i i3eh Day;
Mrs. Briggs. another widow, Laura
Drury; Jessie Briggs, a sweet but
fillful daughter, Adra Kd wards;
Rupert Smith, also in love, George
Winne. There is also a mysterious
masculine voice that some one is
in love with but everyone connect
ed with the production refuses to
reveal who takes the part of the
voice.
Ladies' property manager is the
office filled by Bfcrtha Saylor.
Men's property manager Is Curtis
Barnes. Charles Barnes is stage
manager and Winifred Warner
serves as prompter.
Added features of' the assembly
are a monologue; "Jest 'Fore
Christmas" by Laura Drury, and
softie new novelty numbers by
"Deacon" Gilbert and Itjs '"Melody
eateaQiftofkll
$J :"!i,'.t-.ii'I i.ijj it qt.iia
ll ifiil ll5 l RlGHT in the nick of time! fo?
WWyZM '$'l Chrutmas! Ward' announce a drastic price
KiPil' pi - M famous ;
till IKS! I 1 I e new Ane Scttta Grid we offer our
"1 111 'iKraii N ' greatest Radio achievement enormous new
ffl fe i llW' i ltj I Powe new thrillj, greater mastery of du
31J 1 fls' r tancc without the disturbing noise. .
i llffliMfnmff: i C""e to Ward's tomorrow! Secure Radio
Vz'J. .TL " '- performance unsurpassed in sets costing up
l to 100 more nd worthwhile reductions that
I 'fl ,sV l)i mean money in your pocket!
Iff' PI Was $128-00
B M ' aaakniBaKlaaial Kvnsaaaai sasasakaap-
Small
Down Paymtnl
, Easy Ttrmi
LESS
TUBES
Two Other Popular Models Reduced
MOOKI, 2-IHH All Khvtrlr, 8-Tiilw miiMile!
Built under IiiIpki II. c A. nml iiiIkt rnnmiii
pntrniM. Iln' ISiiMr-lyiifitiiin SKnker. fjiniuiM
IHiOl-pull inilirif-atlnn. Ikiutiriil Hvn-fnm1
nnlnut rlnl-hiil mHim wild iimK'Imt "llil
Ins: lor. t'nusiml MHcvtlvMy irrr(riiinii,
(lull. rivnN .nOwr liiNtmniciiiM rtrlllniz nt $'2ri
to t.0 mnrp. WAS IM.1i,
NOW
$96.00
MODI!!, .ff2 All I.lcKirlc, 8-TiiIm Connie.
IIhihImiiik Walnut veneeml cvihliiri with
Inli-M sliding: lHir. SiiMr-.Mnieetlr one
SHiik'r. Iiiflli-ull fiyMcm of uinpliricntlon
gli practically niunl time1 value In nil notes
over the on I In musical ninsp. I ted in t I lIo
a prlcr Hint in-ftum Hh riitcrit Itmllo icr-
rorinaucr ullhln roach of nil.
V.S HH..n, NOW
$78.50
loimionYWDico.
117 So. Central
Phone 286
Medford, Ore.
Htiy8." Hlchard Mann of lheipii
lie speaking class will a)no fitj.O ti
speech, ''Modern Christmas."
The public is invited to this as
sembly as they are to all hlgl)
school assemblies.
-1.
A. It.'s Will aiave
ChriMtnuiM Party.
rraier I-ake chapter, D. A. It.,
will held Us annual Christ maa
party at the home of Mrs. C. C.
Murray, 621 West Kleventh street,
Saturday, December 21st at 2:ti0
o'clock.
Gifts for the Ani;el Island dok
and yarn for the Veterans' hospital
will be received at this time.
Miss Mildred Patterson, a teach
er In the Phoenix school, will leave
Friday for Spokane, Wash., whire
she will spend the holidays witti
atives and friends.
- -
Mrs. A. Keliehor of South Or.k
dale will have as her Ruests dm
inp; the holidays her sons, Charles
Kelihor of Sherman, Texas,' and
Joe K. Kelihor of Plnlnview, Texas.
ICKL
RADIO
BEACON
IN A Al l
AT PORT SOON
New Device Will Guide Air;
Mail Fliers in Dark and
Fog Location of Field
Made Easy By Continu-j
ous Signal System. j
At the Christmas Seal Sale head
quarters along with checks, money
orders nnd currency come mnny
letters of pood will and encourage
ment in the fight ngainst tubercu
losis to the Jackson County Health
association.
H. K. Hedrlck. superintendent of
schools, wrote as follows: "I am
enclosing check for Christmas
Tuberculosis Seals just received.
Am glad to have a little part in
this great work for humanity. The
health of our community Is one of
its greatest 'assets and tbe work
the Jackson County Health associ
ation accomplished should be an
Incentive to generous giving." '
ELKS INVITATIONAL
BALL NEW YEAR EVE
The Elks lodge will hold Its
annual New Year's live dance De
cember 31 nt the Elks Temple,
according to an announcement this
afternoon. Committees have been
appointed to work out the details.
The dance will not he open to the
public and admission will be by
invKatlotr'only) ' ' . -iHi
mm mm.
Cratenan Ttilki
te
i" - 1 t .ii T
, Zlegfeld's "Glorifying the Amer-
Icnh (lirl," which opens at 'tho rokj
Caterlan theatre today-In ftlll'the
gorgeous splendor that one :-wquld
expect from any ,produetipn ataffe
on seneen benrlngt the, piagiq. name
of Florenss Siegfeld.. t .t t , t.,n ,
" Wlth': many "J of-Hftfi- 'gpeotaale,
HceneB't-eproduced Ih 'full colors by
the improved Technicolor ;Tno
cesB, ' with ' scores of 'stunningly
beautiful' gfrls in 'the- iinging' hnd
dnncltijtf 'ensembles, ' With lavish
settlngH,; with comedy, drama- fln4
a heurt-grtpblbg story" this moving
panorama of'-wonianiy pylchrltdde
moves ii cross the alt-talking fdlitr
screen' In a continual parade "of
highly absorbing amusement. 1
Mnpv' JUuyorii dnncfng') starirpf
Zlegferd -shows' nBrcadwayiMMd
ldtely theMeadlng ' W6mnn In the
"Cocoanuts" with the Four Marx
brothers on the talking screen, Is
the ambitious young dancer who
finally makes good and becomes a
glorified beauty with Zlegfeld fol
lowing a series of glamorous expe
riences. In a special revue scene a
show within the big show, au
diences are treated to the inimi
table performances of Eddie Can
tor, who nppenrs in a hilarious
skit: Helen Morgan, who sings a
typical blues song nnd Hudy Vnl
lee. who croons In the best Vallee
manner, accompanied by his band.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbune-Vlroln Station
Of the forty additional radio
range beacons transmitters that
were recently ordered by tho gov
ernment, one will be ready for in
stallation at Medford in a short
time. The transmitters have been
found to he of great benefit in re
ducing the delayed and interrupted
schedules of tho air-mail planes by
more than 30 per cent. The record
of safety, on tho Cleveland-New
York airway Is pointed out u be
ing even more gratifying.
The radio range beacon system
has now been Installed nnd extend
ed west on the trans-continental
airway as far as Omaha. The
('hictigo-Hoston beacons will go on
the air within the next few weeks.
The system has the ndvantage of
serving tdlots throughout the 24
hour doy and unlike lighted aids to
navigation, are not affected by
"thick" weather.
The most important feature, of
this type of beacon Is in serving as
a homing device, making it possi
ble to fly to the exact location of
the beacon and thereby locating
the landing field.
1'sed Willi Hiuliophouo
The radio range beacon Is oper
ated 1n ' conjunction with radiotelephone-
stations. It Is stopped
every 15 minutes and identified by
stntlon announcement, followed by
correct time and weather reports;
then, on completion of the broad
cast, the operation of tho beacon
is resumed. This system has a
number of advantages in that the
pilot does not have to change the
tuning of his receiver and is listen
ing at all times for either radio
range-beacon signals or weather
broadcasts. In this way it Is possi
ble to Interrupt the beacon at any
time and communicate emergency
messages to the pilot In flight. A
simple. ,,1-eceiver aboard .,t,U , air
plane b ull thnt is required to take,
advantage! of these,; radio aids. ,, ,
ii The receiver, is tuned by uso of
Tivmote-contrpl apparatus a,nd enn
be(psediby the pne-mnn. airplane
In fjying.,th. nntl ns,well as Ify
.the;r.. largest h passengex-typ? , air
plane, .:. ,, , ,
(The antenna systeni, of the radip,
range beacon consists p,f two circc-,
tionu.lpfllJB supported on, poles. In
a.,spifiilMMllding at, the foot of the
pester po i ,,aM ralo transmitter,!
'.gppmetK'.a.id1 ,ehai:acterstlc sig
nal device are, located,- together
with other-apparatus required for'
the oneration of the beacon. The
fronrf-tht'eqiiWlMTt1 lhtrto WrtcHiW
ofKA iinil .N lvKlch I
sireiilfiii.
Intcr-
ourHe
Tho Interlock 'Digital is
the letter T.
I 1
228.9 Meters 1310 Key.
TlmrMluy, Dec. 10. 1
0:00 to 0:16 Hchoror Motor
Cnr Co.
0:15 to 0:30 News nml mar-
ket reports by Mull Trlb-
une. '
6:30 KdurntlotiKl fenture.
0:30 to 7:30 I'opuliir dunre
muHle.
ITIiliiy, ltep. 20.
8:00 to :00 Ciood Morning
Folks progrnm. '
:00 to 9:30 Monarch Seed
ft Feed more.
9:30 to 10:00 Hi hllllnn & Co.
10 to 10:30 Houthorn Ore-
(ton Klectrlc Co.
10:30 Market News Service.
10:30 to 11:00 March Oro-
eery.
11:00 to 11:30 M. M. Dept.
Store.
11:30 to 12:00 .Tuque Lenox.
12:00 to 1:00 Palmer Mimic
Iloune. .
1:00 News flunhes.
1:00 to 1:30 Wulden Bros.
1:30 to 2:00 Lewis Super-
Service Station. ,
2:00 'to 2:30 Munn's Dept.
Store.
2:30 Selected Poem.
2:30 to 3:00 Hrophy's Jew-
elry Slore.
3:00 to 4:00 Jacksonville
Hour.
11:00 to :15 Scherer Motor
Car Co.
0:15 to :30 News and mar- ,
ket reports by Mall Trlb-
une. i
fl:30 Kdticatlonnl feature. j
6:30 to 7:00 Popular lie- !
cording.
-.'
'.'Song of Kentucky",
i. Fox- Rialto Picture
Joe Wugstaff and Lois Moron
are making their appeurunce In a
highly entertaining romantic com
edy drama. "A Song of Kentucky,"
a Fox Movietone nil talking and
Hinging entertainment now play
ing at the Fox ltlalto theatre.
The story Is one of absorbing
Interest, the inunic Is delightful
and the dialog fairly spulkies.
The story concerns tho gradual
rise of a. youthful und ambitious
song wriu-r .who falls in love, with
a rich and beautiful "society" girl.
Their romance; is . Interrupted by
jealoui and Intriguing iutHldern,
but the rilot ngulnst them Is finally
discovered which brings ubout lin
exciting denouement.
Ono of the big moments of the
picture Is the actual running of
the Kentucky Derby of 1920 which
Is ono of tho interesting back
grounds of tho romance. Another
Is the symphony concert that cli
mnxes the play..
Simple Pleasant Way
To Lose Fat
Haw would you like to lose 1f
pounds of fat In a month and nt tho"
xhtne time Incremm your enei ay
nnd Improve your health?
How would you like to lose n
load of unhenlthy fat Hint you don't
need nnd don't want and at tho
t-ame time feel better man yuu
bnv for years?
How would you like tn lose your
double chin and your too promi
nent abdomen and nt the same time
make your skin so clenn and clear
that It will compel admiration?
How would you like to got your
weight down to normal and at the
nil me time develop that urtf for
activity that makes work a pleas
ure and also giiin In ambition and
keenness of mind?
(let on the scales todny nnd see
bow much you wolich then get nn
xfi-eent bottle of Kruschen Salt
which will last you for 4 weeks.
Take one-hatf teispnonful In a glass
of hot water every morning and
when you hnvo finished the con
tents of this first bottle weigh your
self ngaln.
Vow you can laugh at the peo
pl who pay hundreds of dollars
to lose a" few pounds of fat now
you will know the pleasant way to
lose unsightly ft nnd you'tl nlso
know that the S villi llzfng salts of
Krunrhen (suits that your blood,
nerves and g binds miint hfive to
function properly hve present
ed you with glorious hen It h.
AftT thnt you'll wont to wnlk
iiroiind nnd say to your friends,
"one 8 ft cent bottle of Krusehen
Hrtlts Is worth one hundred dolliirs
of iny fnt person's money."
tndinff ririiRRlt America nver
sfll Krusehen Halts. Jnrmln A
Woods.
JG.PEMNEYG.
How About It?
Isn't it a fact that Christmas shopping fol
lows a similar routine in every family. First,
we get the list made up of who we are to give
presents to. Next, we figure What we will give.
But, the most important question of all, the one
that supercedes all othesr is a given amount of
money (our Christmas gift budget); how may I
get the best gift for the least money, and yet
buy each on my list something worth while?
The answer is simple:
Millions of people are doing their Christmas
shopping the thrift way at Penney's. One of
the foundation principles of this organization
has been to serve with "Quality always at a
'; Saving." Quality, here, is never sacrificed to
. .. make price: nor do we apologize for our prices.
e are shopping" at Penney's--it "
i i -i
iUin'means satisfaction.
j!jHuj 5.H runs
.I-...I- I,.. I nn-
hi '. Ii,
'mil : -mi i I ,
! I- : . .1- .).,,( J,... .
" i I . l: I kmi.
1 ' . . -
.llMi I " ' I "l
"':. ' 'I Ii .1.1
' ' . . 1' -J Ii ii, , .1
U Th
emode-Electrical Gifts
thai- please he whole family
Something bright something newj something modish and practical, too
ne of these electric finger-tip gifts. Perhaps It's a stately urn perco
lator set that will please her most or a much appreciated toaster In
one of many new designs, a beautifully decorated waffle iron for
making fifty-two kinds of dainties. Watch our windows. There you'll
find an appropriate gift for every one on your list.
The brother, the sister
and father and mother
There is nn Klcptriiyil (lift for everyone nnd it is a
useful f;ift. Sisler would like a liolplnle or curling
irons, brother would enjoy n flush light, a 1 rain or
iniyhe u rmlio nml for tho grown brother (hero is
n hnlplnte. for shnviing wnler. For mother there nro
seores of gifts fitnrling from n ninge or refrigerntor
down the line in price to a sinnll bedroom lump.
Fnt her, too, en ii eigoy electrical gifts jiisl sec how
he will enjoy a radio.
There Is An
Electrical Gift
for Everyone
Washers
Radios
Heaters
Heating Pads
Clock and Plug
Table Timer
Urn Set
Corona Universal
Cookers
Percolators
Waffle Irons
Irons
Hot Plates
Toasters
Vacuum Cleaners
Curling Irons
Ranges
Refrigerators
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
LIW ' A fcl AtUII (I lTlllll llil liUr'lt Li A V mt
irUKCHAIED MOM YOUR CLIC1SICAL DIALII LrfHSl
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
i-,i
".hi
i 'i i
Vic
l-ll.lll
mii'.fl'i .., in
vi 1
7'.".';