Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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Associated Press Photos.
Here are some la:e views of Helen Wills and some pictures showing the high liohts of her life.
Frederick S. Moody, Jr.. scion of a wealthy San Francisco family whose wife she will become during
tho holiday season, is at the left. In the triangle is a recent portriit of Miss Wills, and at the righ'
( ne of her in the gown she wore when rresented at the court of England, Below, she Is seen in
action at the Wightman cup te'nnlB pl.iy. The yacht "Galatea," on which she and her fiance have en
Joyed many pleasure trips and 01 which the honeymooncrs may sail the South 8cas, is In the lower
rignt corner.
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Warner Brothers Film Ex-
ecutive Fatally Injured By
Mishap As Trans-Conti
' ncntal Ship Oven tins
Landing Field.
. INDIANA I'OMH, Ind.. Dec. :
(P) offlfiiilH f ..he TranseotKi
nentul Air Transimrt II ins bek'an
an investimttlun here today In an
effort to establish the cause of th"
crash of one of n trl -motored p-i-i
BeiiKer plains here early lawt nlnhl
which broiiKht dcalli. In one m-
'urtlHer and HerioiiH Injury o iwo
Otfacm. 1
I. C. Uiw, 17. of I'lilbidehdiia. 1
ra., iiMMnlx r id' I In
technical iai.
o' Warner Hi nt lnr.
I in., mnti ni i
Jdcture plodMceiK, nH Talally in )
Jured.
V. Mahloti Kline, al.su uf I'hll t
delpliia, mirt'ered a hroKen rinhl
ini and severe body bmlwen. Th-
oilier Injured was MImh .Mary I'er
nuw. Heeretary t Dmtald Hartlou.
liKKlstant initllilKi't' uf the T. A. '1'.
She flurfered from a sprained baeU
uiiil xhock.
The plane, flyliiif eastward fnnn
St. I.oitix to i'tdunitMiH, t ill in, l e u h
cd Stout ficbl. Mnr.4 Mill airport,
nhorliy artei 0 o'elock. I'ilnt I.
W, llurford uf CulunilniM circled
the field and a tie attempted I"
Met the ship down -t Vu thotiulu
that he mijudKcd IU speed, and
that, lidded It. the slick, ley euiull
tloh of the field, catiMMl the pl.-tiu-to
coast to the extreme end of ih"
hOidin ana. The .ship struck ,i
five -foot si um p. (he Impact ri). -pint;
tlirmmh tlie fuchme, hreaklir;
lht left loimeron, a main piece of
Iho framewoi It,
l,Ai;iS. Dec. i'3. iV) Tin Vrciu h
titlatoiii l'Hriv and Itossl, who ait
inakinj; n niiht from Paris to
Fran eh lndo -China, have come t
Ki'lef In India. A telegram rro;-i
J-Itrix today Kii.l Dial 1t)eir air
plane hud hei-'n wrecked but botn
the aviators were s ife.
They JumiMil WHh p,.raehul.s
lllld J loss I wa. sliKlitly injured.
ONE DEAD WHEN
BIG PLAN
HITS
STUMP AT PQR
t. H)S)OS, I lee. LM.---MV- 111 for-''11 aveiiwonh and the arnn
toiie ts doLtk'Hiu Ihe fuotsti ps (irwn1' ' al iishlnwton, li.
VYapclN Chtchestei . ihe wealthy ' tvw men under r.a to
yoiiOK New Kcalamler who Snlm'- i receive ihe r.tnl; of ma lor-iyeneral.
ilay set out In an alrplam to bu-nk I
fiiKbt iccoids o AuMraha. Salur
r.ny he made a forced landlmt tn
the liny moth pame In Ihe marches
hear Tripoli, noilherii Africa, Hi
inachlnn was damnKel lluly hut
hi- n unhurt. )
Today, however, even worse
news iiwuhed him. A e.blenroiii
ji.oo 4e .. aiaini H.nu iii w lie . , .M h hii th. In v nnd hits started skat
illctl suddenly Saturday. Kfforls , tnK nKhtly nt the IMn-Mnr rtnk
(iixi ueiiiK onioe in iniorm tne air
man of his bereavement.
''.! I O JAW-MHO, Dee. 23. 11'
An Mlrpl.ine of the Aeroposial
oiimpany look off from here at
GjUi h. in. todHJi for Montevideo,
einjital of lyuRuay, with the two
transatlantic aviators. Major Tadeo
tirre-ltorirPM. and J.teute nnnt
Lentil Chtille aboard.
,.Tltri'OLl, I'yretialca, Oee. 23.-
Tennis Acquires Prince Consort
j Italian avi: tor HearcliitiK for the
'three I'Vench aviators flying from:
! l-e r.olirgel to Saiuoii, I ndo- 'IllhiiJ
and not heard from since Occ,
! reported today 1 tint I hey had sight- j
; ed iho itehcin iif a wrecked air-;
plane near Sirtc on the Mediter-
runenn chuhI.
Promoted.
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I SV.SlH(iT(i. l (V. D.c ':
I I'leniotlun ef I': i.hIIci -t Icneral
jCeorKe A. W hit-- of Oregon lo the
j rank of ninJ-M -Keiiera I, and assl,nn
j menl In i-ummund the tlnf di
!siiii, wan pn.vided in recent war
; depai l inetit nrdert:.
j The list dtvihMi compriven na
jlii'nil i;ii;ini trunp.i in Oregon.
. WiivliliifUnn. hi., hi.. Mmilana ami
I Wyoming Tic cummiind cut-.
i JMm of f.ur r. uliueniM t.r Infantrv.
I three of field artillery,. nm
mem nf eimineei s. an air s
I smmdroii. tanU company,
cmI-
and
other d.vl-d.m troops.
A jirniip nl1 norltiwest i;oerilors
ioin d Willi the . tie ;.iVcinor I'al
; lei --on ii f ( i re u o n In recomnieiid
j inn tit neral White's selecilnn lor
I the post, mid the promotion lo
j ma.tor-;i tier.lt Wns veeoni ineildll
: ih in nil White's seb-cilon for the
post, and the proinnilon to ma.lor
. Ki lieml was rei-onmieiideil hy the
! comniandln jweneral of ihe 1Mb
jcoips area lit San Krancisen. Ma
j jor-Ceio ral John 1,. ill tier, for
inerly i hh f of 4iaff oi the iiniiv:
and hy .M:i..i i; n. cil William U.
i :vi ioii. tun loin. I miard chief In
liie war dei.artni.-nt,
'iim-ml While s a world wai
Melevjin and n Mrndtiule of the
eoimimnd and m'neriil staff Hchool
Jlcadnuarters el t he d)l-ion ar
I'm II li.l.
NEAR 70, KANSAS CITIZEN
SPENDS TIME AT RINK
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KANSAS CITY. Mo. IT C. K,
,Mi -e holder is rapidly neariiiK his
hto lor rerreathin.
"Two yeatH huu." he ronltded
alter elrcliiiK the rink, "I spent hii
emir eevenliiK making one tonnd.
Now 1 am pushing some of the
Now here 1 mil pushing some of
the youncnlorn out of Ihe lead."
Ibnmel older spends most of his
time off iho link tln-o (Imvb try
Iiir to Induce Home of hht trletid'
tn join him. It's mostly no nso.
mini It.
lit "4
t&nr , ,NIJ -i.'x
TW MPKOIM'! MA 1 1,
SIMPLE RUES
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I Picturesque Little Episcopal
! Chapel Scene of Cere
j mony for Tennis Queen
I and Frederick S. Moody,
Jr., Young Broker.
iii;kkkij;v. calif., li.c. ::i.
i i'Vi Helen Wills, world's woman
tennis champion, was married here
jdmrtly after noun today jo l-'red-I
erii k S. Moody, Jr., ymmy: San
KraiiciHco'liriiker.
i .MIsm Willn wore a may brown
Ipatoti miU, wiih accessories or
i crhnmui and Muc,
1 i;i:iiKi;ij;v. t-,i . Dec. ::, (ii
J Kxiremely .slujple ceremonies Will
' mark the weddinu' lo-ie at no mi
today of Helen Wills and Krederhk
, S. .Moody. Jr., San Frauds. .,
stockbroker.
In piclnresipie tiltle SI. Clement's I
ehapel. at the loot of the Merkel -vl
Jillis, ihe Uev. Un-Uey 11. Miller;
win read me idnseopallan nini
vliHo service which eliminates th
word "obey." lieshies Or. Miller
land the bride and jirooin, onty six
i persons will be present. They nr.
j ihe bride's parents. Or. and Mi.
A. Wills. Mr. ami Mrs. Kreu-
crick Moody. Sr., and .Mr. and Mr.
Corbet t Moody, the bridenroom Y
brother and slsler-ln-law.
Keports me that the tennis
champion and her husband will
leave immediately after the serv
ice, aboard Cyril To'iinV yacht tlul
atea, Put tlie honeymoon plans
were a carefully K" uded secret io
lay. Mttle loker Face'! lived tin to
her name yesterdav. Apparently
not a bit perturbed at her comiiu
nptlals. Miss Wills spent tlie mo;n
iilK on the courts of the Oerkeley
Tennis club, In the afiernoitu. sh
rested and last nluht an Informal
family n athertiiK i.,-k, place at the
Wills home.
Telegrams of eoticrat illation from
al over the world I'oiitinued to pmi.
Into the Will home, which wti
filled wilh flowers from frleinK
Aside from the flowers, almost tin
only sIko of the weddinu prepara -lions
yesterday wan that afforded
by several trunks which Were he
hm parked with the trouscau pur
chased by the tennln champion
when she was abroad recently.
SINK WIIH STEAMER
lloo KoNO, China, Oee. L'3
iAyt The Chinese nl earner l.ee
Cheons with her f'hinrse officers
and crew and V'f'fl Chinese passen
Kers. Including many Women and
children, mink late Saturday nitiht
wltti practically all on hoard.
The vohh whs catiKht hy n vio
lent storm shortly after leaving
Switbue Satilliiy nfternoon for
llonu k'on and went dow n a I
liildnlKht swamped hy huge wave-.
MARK WEDDING
OF HELEN WILLS
TIM Ml'N 10, M ) I ) FORI),
GORES SETTLE
I'lll'HIIMItt ItY '" : Wlcll- of tlie
roii i' (, uk expressed from iho bench
Jny I. (iurtf and Ccitrudo M.
(Jure, through rouiwl, lulu Sutur
iliiy, Kcltlcrt between tlicniHflvL'M
the h mi r.s the three minor chil
dren tdiould hi' with their fnlhT
(Ml i'htiH'.niiiK Day, at tho home of
their Kta ml parent). Mr. und Mih.
V. II. Cure. The time was fixed
fnim eluht n'cloelt in the mornini;
until one o'clock in the afternoon,
rending her milt for separate
maintunancu, jjlrn. time wan given
ctisimiy of t he children ani
Gift
YO 0
FOR CHILDREN
As a Kill KHUKUStlon we can think uf mit'lilns butter
tluiii iulr i)f tlu-Hc novelty cliff cupo skin glflvcs,
nnd they nro wiisliulile. We are showing them In
tan. brown anil giny.
$A.95
Costume
' Flowers
A Cltrisl uiiiK special tin
glitrious costume flow
cm. These are shown
in large a nil small pet
als nnd In all the new
.colors and designs. Iteg.
value up lo Jl.tla.' Spe
cial
59c
Gift Bedding
Those of you who want to give a lusting gift, u gift that al
ways pleases mid is long Vemenibercd will, of course, give H
comfort or colored sheets. . And you will buy them nt Mann's,
the store of quality bedding.
Comforts
Old fashioned quilted com
Torts in designs anil patterns
of long ago. t Theso are prov
ing a wonderful gift this sea
son as many people are hav
ing 11s put litem up In Christ
inas boxes for someone's gift.
See them Tuesday.
$4.45
1
SPECIAL PRICES ON TOYS TUESDAY-2nd Floor
WE CLOSE
TUESDAY
AT 6
rHONf. -
OR ; .'OX, MON'DAV, PKt'K.M HKR I.':!, 1f)2H.
J Juy I. (Jure Saturday petitioned
I tho cmt for their eimlody ChriKt
! man afternoon. The court told the
jeonteMtantH that It was u mutter;
.they should Hettle between them-
selves, and. Inferred that tho nttl-,
j Hide xhown would have a hcariut;
i on the w-tt lenient of the hu'Ker j
j Immuck involved. Aim. (iore pro
' tOHted tlio KrantiHtf of the petition.
j ' Attorney O. M. Wllkins, also j
, attorney for Mr. (lore in her j
alienation milt ami I list II. (lore:
and wife for ifio.uaa alleged dam-!
ne, served notice that next Sat-'
' uiday he would file a motion in!
i the cane.
J The separate nmlnlenauce null 'k
, HeheUulcd for trial at the Kebru-
ary term of tlie circuit court, and
i the defense Saturday was .Kiveii
'ten days in which to file thofr
! answer to the original complaint-
Oregon Weather.
I'nsi-ttled, probably rain west:
rain or snow northeast portion to
night and Tuesday; moderate tem
perature. Modern t Fouthwesl winds
on the coast, backing suutheaHtoriy
I anil Increasing Tuesday.
If you are
in doubt
give one
of Mann's
MERCHANDISE
CERTIFICATES
We wilt
make them
out in any
amount
you say
Gloves
Gift
Handk'fs
(lift handkerchiefs In Infinilc
variety awails you al Mann's,
nullity silks, linens, voiles anil
batiste, decorated or plain and
In colors. These are priced lor
Tuesday at
59c
Ctl.
MAIN FLOOR
Sheet Sets
.lust arrived In time for lust
minute gift giving. Colored
border sheet sets consisting
of I hemstitched SlxSMi inch
sheet and i hemstitched pll
low cases In rose, blue, nlle.
nialze. peach and orchid. All
boxed ready Tor Christmas.
Your choice.
$C.45
SET
'THE STORE FOB EVEPVBODV
486 - W
ACTIVE ISSUES
E DIVE
X K V V ORK, Oec. 2 a
"lieur" traders and "sold out
bulls" were the only onea able to
derive any Christmas cheer from
today' stock market, as prices of
active issueH dropped I to 12
points under u heavy volume of
.veiling. Sporadic rallies developed
from time to time hut Invariably
fresh offerings of stock appeared
on tho recoveries with the market
showing little signs of any organ,
ized buying support. - .
Wall Street found plcirty'uf rea
stns to explain tho decline, mien
CONTINU
IN SHARE MARTI
Now for the Last Shopping
Day Before Christmas
Such a merry, merry day, this Tuesday-bef ore-Christmas! Happy
throngs filled with the spirit of Christmas . . . which is the spirit
that seeks to make others happy. And bright, eager helpers here
at Mann's with the same spirit . . . because they're permitted
to help in choosing those joyous gift-things. The biggest of all
days-bef ore-Christmas finds this store ready to serve you and
, make choosing a happy adventure.
' Gift
Jewelry
New eoslmne jewelry In hull
vlilual colored boxes to match
the jewelry. Russian Antlquu
'anil Orchid Koyalo designs in'
n tin no gold and oxidized silver
finish. Included are necklaces,
pendants, brooches, bracelets,
and car rings. In l-ldo I II lie. Sun
beam, Princess Pat, Poppy ltcd
ami Sumatra.
$1 .00
X
box
'X
BAGS
i '
A wonderful collection of new fall
mil winter hand bags are now on
display lor this last day before
Christmas. Kohl over, hack strap
nnd pouch styles in assorted colors
und doslgns. U'alllcr, fabric nnd
art tapestry arc among tho models
shown.
S3.45to $5.95
Dainty Silk
Kale of dainty silk imderlblngs for
Tuesday. Chic dunce sets, combinations
lind stoplns of splendid quality crepe dc
chine nro offered at S-'.l'.'. These are
trimmed In line lace nnd sell regularly
for -'.75.
Gift Hosiery
Women's nnd misses' pure silk "TIIU.MIC" luwe In
chiffon weight nnd full rashloncd. These have the
IHipular narrow French or pointed heel. All sites
und colors. This Is Indeed a wonderful gift suggestion.
$0.00
pair
WE CLOSE
TUESDAY
AT 6
MeO2tQOKtnN.
as setting for lht purpose of estab
lishing income tax losses, bear 1
raids, liquidation of support stock ,
and the lightening of Investment I
holdings us a result of recent un- ;
favorable business developments, i
While there Is considerable dif
ference of opinion as to whether
the general level of prices will go !
through the November lows, most ;
observers are agreed that little I
general improvement may be ex
i
pected until after the turn of the
year because of the peculiar con
ditions which govern trading at
this time. .
An tnereusp In lite call money
rate to 5 V per cent helped to
maintain the confidence of the
bears and was followed by the
selling of some stocks purchased
on the mid-afternoon rally. Prices,
however, did not fall to the early
lows except In isolated cases, and
such leaders as United States Steel,
American fan, Johns-Ma nvllle,
(icneral Kleetrle and American
Korefgn I'ower offered strong re
sistance to further iitildation. The
.close was heavy. Sales approxi
mated 3.7OH.O00 shares.
Suggestions
from the 2nd Floor
Robes
A wonderful gift suggestion are these beautiful
padded satin robes. These come in all tho new col
ors nnd in sizes for the miss to the null run. They
arc lined and quilted nnd will give 4on; lasting serv
ice nnd comfort.
i
Special $10.95
Sweaters
The sweater always has been avery good Christmas
gift. These are no exception. Choose one of thesu
colorful all-wool sllp-on or coat models for someone's
gift this year. We arc sure n sweater will be a most
welcome gift. Ask to see them Tuesday.
$3.50 to $12.95
Pajamas
Colorful imported Japanese paiania suits.
Two-piece styles. These come In Oriental
designs and are tailored from fine quality
Javanese silk.
$10-95 and
Dolls Jf
Come to Mann's for dolls. Kspe
clally so Tuesday, as we have
taken our entire stock of 1SM
IMMnch talking and sleeping
dolls completely dressed anil
'marked them. . ,
$1.95 jn
Underwear
ATTEMPT-FAILS
I NEW DKDIII, India, Uoe. ()
, An nttemiH today to UKxasslnuti!
! Un d Irwin, viceroy for India. I'lillnd
when a bomb placed on Iho lull load
j.tracks 10 miles from liuro exploded
. Iifuru a coach containing tho viceroy
and his party passed over. t
One man was Injured in the ex
I plosion of tho bomb which occurred
, beneuth the dining car. which the
I vicc-rejtul party had left only a few
i minutes before.
j The train did not even halt but
i continued to Delhi, where Lord I r
win hud important appointments
! with leading Indian nationalists,
inmoiiK them Mahntma Glmndl. Art
ier upuakliiK to I lie Injured man he
i left Immediately for his) official
i residence.
$13-50
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