Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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'Personal
VinllniH Well Known Hero
Edwin K. Otis, mudent nt tho
ITnlvewlty of Oregon from Alar
meda, Cal., killed in an auto acci
dent near Redding Friday, and
l.ockwell Rogers, I'asailena, Bcr,
ouuiy Injured, are both well known
here by university students. The
boys nussed - through M e d f o r d
Thursday afternoon and visited
with friends for a short time. They
are both members, of l'hl Delt.t
Theia fraternity at Oregon,
Acting Mayor Home Toddy
13. M. Wilson is expected homo
thld ' afternoon - from. Portland,
whore he-.n'tended tho. state asso
ciation of iiccounts meeting this
week. ' , .
Tree props. All lengths, regular
sl2e. Cheap at Medrord Lumber Co.
78IP
Kpoolnri'ocnlioiitiiH Meet'
A" spoclal meeting of iho Pohn
hnntas lodge will be held In th
Itedmnn hall,, this evening at S
o'clock'. Great Pocahontas of Cal
ifornia,.. Alleene Reebes,. and eight
great chiefs of Portland will he
present, at thu meeting.,.,..
Extra' Extra t-Extra! At tho
Dreamland hall Saturday night,
girls yillr be selected to compete
In tho national, beauty contest. 84
fYoiii' PlHtant I'olnm
Ouests from distant points reg
istered at Medford hotels Include
W. II. Mapes or New York City, .1.
M. Tlerney and L. 10. Foerschlalrr
of (Butte, Monti, nnd Carl Krey of
Anaconda, Mont.'
Siskiyou Summit Lodge open for
the summer, chicken dinner '7&c,
also tea room lunches. 81
jA'tt for lCnrokti.
flssAvls Anschuetz, teacher at
the Washington school, left yester
day by motor to spend a short time
visiting friends "nd relatives in
Eureka, Cal.
Dance, till 2 at Gold Hill Sa!
night. ' " " 84
Visiting nt KurckA
. Mrs. E. H, Strohmeler, necom
panted, by Mrs. Dottle. Love and
Mrs,. Myrtle Denton of Klamath
Falls, Is visiting her . brother, T
son Heall of Eureka, Cal. Tho
party, will return homo .Saturday.
Optral Point American.
Screen Doors (fixtures free)
Medrord Lumber Co. Phono 629.
78tt
Annual School Meets Monday
Tho 75 or so school districts In
Jackson' county will hold tholr an
nun! meetings next Monday to take
earn of ' yearly business, Including
the usual' reports..
Lady, wanting to go to Portland
nr Seattle will sharo oxponso. Tel
'1083-llf'1 "-'- .. . 84"
Ito-cnllsts in I'Aniiv. . "
Lloyd Wells, sun of DcJlllcV Wells,
left this week for El Paso, Tex., in
Joliv.hlHf cavajry, qompany. follow
ing, a. furlough spent In , Medford
While shore his enlistment in thu
army came to an -end,' but he lm
mediately enlisted again at tho lo
cal roorulllng . otflpe . In .chargo of
Sergeuut , Qrovor Owen.
chatinqey Florey How located
123 East Main St. Insurance nnd
Real. Estate. (lr.tt
Oem Slaters Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Reed' of
Nampa,' Ida.', who were guests of
Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Bunch, left
Friday for Stanford university.
where their son Karl Is a member
of, the graduating class. Mr. Reed
Is a cashier In the Nampa State
hank. They hope to stop In Med
ford on their return, anil visit
Crater Lake. . ,
Wa' spoclnllro In radiator and
fender ropnli'lng nt Van's Oarage,
3S So. Itartlott. I'hone 208. t(
Lime for nil purposes at . Med
ford Lumber Co. 78tt
From tho Hour Slnto
Callforulans registered nt Med
ford hotelN Include Mr. nnd Mrs.
r, C Reeves and daughter and
( nrl Harder of - Sacramento, u II
Vaughn,' Sid Nichols. Jerry Wilson
and fnmlly. Murjorla Jacobson, W.
K. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Dunn og Los Angeles, C. H. Me
Cutcheon of ML Shasta, John R.
Relff of Berkeley, Mr. and Mr.
Oeorgo. stack of Alameda, and the
following from San Francisco: E,
II. Cowles, Edw. Everhard. Mr, and
Mrs. B. C. Fnlrehlld, Florence Falr-
rhlld, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Williams,
P. R. Wisdom, Jules Renger, Mr.
nnd Mrs. I. Merholctto nnd F A
Foote ..
Choice Rlailolns, snapdragons,
sweetpens and mixed garden flow
ers. Oet our prices. Phono 390-1.
nr call, at S2B S. Holly St. 86
All straw hats et Etholwyn B.
Hoffmann's . are offered at one
halt their original price. 84
Kprait Bay Hero -
Mrs. J. V. Klmbnll wits nmonx
the Klamath Falls residents spen l
lng,,ye8terdny in, Medford,
Dreasmnklng anil remodeling at
tho Fashion h o p, 424 Medford
Hldi' Tel. 1181. . If
Assnmes Health DutlcA
' Mrs, Josephine Jones, city schoil
nurse, hns taken over tho duties
of Miss Augusta Olover, county
nurse, during the Intter's absencj
on a trip to Ailuntn. o nnd other
southern points. Miss Olover left
Thursday evening and expects to
he absent at least two months,
bnoal. QusUmmh., Visitor
IL t Kennston of Oold Hill was
a business visitor In Medford yes
terday, .
Dance until S a. m., Jacksonville
tonight.. "4
Prices ( slashed foi- quick clenr
nnceeot summer hats nt the Rand
Ho; 2J Bast Ith. Look! 11.00,
ll.8 and up to $6.1)8:, evory hut
worth three times these prices. 8li
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More Marriage Licenses
The county clerk's office Issued
tmarrlage licenses this tforenoonto
(Arthur Cooper, 22, of Ashland, and
uoris wooiroik, 2i, or urunts t-as.,
1... H. Snyre, 21, and Virginia' Van
Every, 22, both of Ashland; Rich
ard Chatham. 23, of Hlnson,. Col.,
and .Martha Oould, 23, of Weed,
Cal.
Let me widte your firo Inauranc-i.
Carl Y. Tengwold, Hotel Holland
Hldg. I'hone ana. If
Jacksonville American Legion
dance tonight, Jacksonville. t!4
Kerrig-an Hero Yesterday
Walter ,1. Kerrigan, general man
agor of the Kerrigan News Syndi
cate and representative of the oro
gonlun of Ashland' district, spent
yesterday here and returned In this
evening. ,
Dance till 2 at Gold Hill Sat,
night. 84
Chauncey Kloroy now locate 1
123 East .Main St. Insurance and
Iteal Estate. fi'itf
Involves Track Award
Among those receiving track
awnrds at the Willamette univer
sity on the annual spring awards
day, was Frank VanDyke of Med
ford. For best green slf.bs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031.
05tf
It Is time to Insure your hay and
grain. See J. W. Wukefleld Agency.
or I'hone 17. -
Shotgun Takes Off Finger
Delbert Itall. Hoseburg, lost part
of his right hand recently when a
shotgun was accidentally dlscharg
ed. He was playing with the gun.
which he thought was unloade
when It went off. blowing off the
middle finger of his hand..
Wood Prices Lower on fir, oak,
etc., In load lots, delivered direct
to you from wooda. Order now
beforo tho rush nnd savo money"
at. our summer prices. '.Phono 88;l.
F. M. Samson Co. 88
Dnnee, Jacksonville tonight; fine
floor, fine music. 84
Visitors rrom Eugene. ,
Among the ! Eugene guests .al.
Medford, hotels are H. E. I.lcbe,,
F. P. Knight and II. L. Llnd. J s
Dance till 2 at Oold Hill Sat
night. 84
Looking for the Owner
A letter from Seattle, Wash.,
mailed to Oeorge Chew, Jr., Is at
tho police station awaiting the
claim of Its owner. ' Tho letter was
mailed to Chew on care of tho
mayor's office, but the prospective
recipient has not yet been located.
i Treo props: A large stock always
on hand. Tel, 6211. Medford Lum
ber Co. ' 78lt
Dry kindling $2.51) per load. Vol
ley Fuel Co., Phono 70. tf
(ovcrniiieni Timber Snlo
. A government timber sale will
bo hold In tho forest office ati Rose
burg, July 29, nt 10 n. in., with
vnrlous kinds of timber to bo auc
tioned to the highest bidder, the
bid to be not less than tho np
pralsal prlco nnd subject to, ap
proval of tho secretary of tho In
terior., - .' .
1 Special Rates now on furniture
moving, etc. Small or largo loads.
We are Insured carriers and do
local nnd long 'dtatanco hauling.
For nulck, reliable sorvlco Phone
833. F. 13. Samson Co. ' 88
: Hemstitching, 'plcotlng, 'ploating,
buUun making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 25711
Out of Town Visitors
Miles Canlrall of ltueh and Mi',
and Mrs. E. A. lllldreth of llutto
Falla were among the nut-of-towu
visitors in Medford today.
Tho Peosleys' new studio no;v
open, ' opposite new Holty theater.
tf
Jacksonville American. Legion
dance tonight, Jacksonville. 84
Wlmly at The Dnlh-s
, "Pop" Emllcott says Friday was
the coldest Memorial day on which
tho high school band has played
for 65 years.. And furthermore,
the wind blew so hard that all , tho
bass horn player bad, to do was
hold the mouthpiece In the win 1
anil finger the keys. Tho Dalles
Chronicle,
Choice gladolas, snapdragons,
sweetpens and mixed garden flow
ers. Oet our prices. Phono 300-1.
or call nt 325 S, Holly St. 86
1fl-!n, green filno slabs, large nr
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
76, ,144tt
Ruck from Vnlverslty
'Miss Yvonne Devanney, daugh
ter of Attorney and Mrs, Dovunney,
residing north of. Medford on the
Pacific highway, has returned tor
the summer vacation from the Uni
versity of Oregon, whero sho 1a
now a sonlor.
Attention, Young Lndlos! The
Lions committee, will be nt the
Dreamland hall Saturday night to
select heautles for tho national
contest. 84
Dance, Jacksonville tonight: tllv
rioor, tine music. 84
Ninv Atrt'lono In Meilfortl
The latest typo of a high-winged
monoplane, owned by Earl J. Wil
liams, Is at the local airport nnd
will be located here. Indefinitely.
The plane Is manufactured by tho
Inland Aircraft company of tho
east and was, flown bore by Mr.
Williams, who hns tendered a gen
eral Invitation to Medford and
southern Oregon aviation enlhusl.
ssts to inspect the ship, which has
proven to be of great worth, as n
student plane at a low price.
Anyone who would like a bar
gain In a high grndo bnnj should
call nt this office nnd Inspect the
banjo IV here for sale; n sacrifice
regardless of cost. 25tf
' Choice gladolas, snapdragon.
sweetpens and mixed garden flow
er. Oet our prices. Phone SDO-I.
or call at 325 S. Holly St. till
I'fl for Shoe Convention
R. H. Strang; ' accompanied by
Mrs. Strange left Haturdayfor So
altle, where .Mr. Strang will at
tend the Pacific Northwest shoe
convention which starts Monday.
Dance, Jacksonville, tonight, un.
til 2 o'clock. ' i 8l
See Brill's .Sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. -f
Visitors from Washington
Registered at Medford hote's
from Washington are Mr. and Mr.f.
Cj. W. Fisher, Ernest Dorn of Che
hslls, C. caldle of Okonogon. Mrs.
Hertha Doyle and son Delmar "f
Tiicoma. Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Smith
of Long view, and the following
from Seattle: C. A. Miller. Mr.
and Mrs. M. T, Crawford, (1. E.
Heavens.
The Peasley's new studio no.v
open, opposite new Holly theater.
tf
Dance till 2 at Oold Hill Sat.
night. 81
I'mlorwonl Operation
Miss Ethel lioEgs of tho' New
bury 'A Newbury law office, who
underwent a minor operation at
tho Sacred Heart hospital, was re
moved to her home east of Med
ford today. She expects to resume
duties Monday.
Phone ".42. We'll haul nwny
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
337tt
Dance. Jacksonville tonight; flno
floor, fine music. 84
lrf'ave for Coininenit'iuent
vtr nnd Mrs. Chester Fitch
Independence left nt noon today
for, Eugene, accompanied by their
daughter Tenth and sons cneste
Jr., and Henry, to attend tho com
menc.ement exercises at the Uni
uni-Kllv nt Oreiron. Henrv is l
member of tho graduating class
nnd majored In zoology. They win
return to Medford early next week.
Dance till
night.
at Gold Hill Sat.
84
Cut flowers nnd funernl spra;-.
Snniuelsitn's Flower Garden, 208
Clark St, Phono 880-X. 82tf
Minor Auto Collision :' "
W. F. Wallace and Herbert !
more were the principals in an auto
collision on ivy street yosterday,
according to a report at tho police
station. The former Is of. Med
ford and the latter of Thompson
creek, " Tho crash caused little
damage, Central Point American.
Irt. In. ircnn nlnn slabs. large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
70. 344II-
Ht.TnAh tfiti. nml nlnv bulls in
bright colors, special 98c each. M.
V. & It. co. -
KlmniUh Iloail .Better Condition
The Greensprlng mountain, road
ln: Klnmath' Falls, under Improve
ment for sometime past,. Is In good
condition, according to State Traf
flo Sergeant, a P. Talent today.
Ho. aald tho longest detour 1b less
than 100 yards nhrt sold there Wetc
only a few places whero motorists
are forced to drive, around con
struction work,
. Dance, Jacksonville, tonight, un
til 2 o'clock. 84
Chnuncey Florey now located
123 East Main St. Insurnnce and
Heal Estate. 05tf
Appointed, .Kfoutma.ster
Clyde Cooke.' lieutenant In- the
t'nlted States army reserve, won
has been In Medford .for the pa n
few months Interested In the nvia
tlon huslncBs, last evening was up
pointed scoutmaster of troop 7 of
the loenl Hoy . Scout organization.
The troop fl sponsored by tho Med-
fol'd American Legion post.
Daneo t 111 2 at Oold Hill Sat.
night. 84
A spoclnl value at $1.50 In the
ail-llk Artcraft hose Is making
quite a reputation nt Etholwyn It.
Hoffmann's. 86
lloylp lit Former Homo
John C. lloylo of the California
Oregon Power company is In Klam
ath Falls on official business nn.t
Is expected to return by Monday.
10-ln. green pine slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel
70, 344tt
Don't miss the big millinery snlo
at tho Hand Box. 223 Enst 0th
Hats values to $12.50 ot $1, $2.98.
$3.98. Evory hot a great money
saver. , 8 b
(higgles Still Missing
A pair of ' goggles, believed to
hnvo been taken from his airplane,
today were reported still missing
by their owner, J. W. Brown of
tho Copper King flying service.
The goggles were , valuable and
every elfort has been made to lo
cate them. Tho word "Brownie'
was written, on the rim as a means
of Identification. Mr. Brown has
been here several weeks, accom
panied by John Waags of Oakland.
Out., engaged In the passenger
transportation business nnd will to.
morrow take up passengers at one
cent per pound from the city air
port. Dance until 2 a. m., Jacksonville
tonight. 81
Public Market Crocory Butter
38c lh., eggs 28c dot.i nil standard
coffee 43c. 89
Hero from Portland
Residents of Portland registered
nt local hotels Include D. M. Hots-
ford nnd son, A. E. Henner, W. V
Warner, c. O. Gregory, June M.
nnd Frances Payne, Mr. and Mrs,
It. C. Brooke, M. 11. Nichols. Rov
Jones, H. P. Rasmussen, H. H.
Cake, Mr, and. Mrs. Geo, E. Sul
livan. Mr. and Mrs. S. (1. Ward.
Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Wolls, Mrs
Geo. Renume, Nancy Roents, Mr.
nnd Mrs, Carl G. Ilruntch and Mr.
ant) Mrs. P. 11. Sibley.
T.et iia hnnl nivi.. f.tiip Cr!.nr.
and refuse. Phone 545. ritv Nan'.
lary Service. SSTtf"
Oeo. A. Ilohnert. neneral Truck
ing, at Flchtner's Oarage, Tel. Id.
2
Tom Lang of tbe Klsmath busi
ness . committee has left for San
Francisco to spend a few days with
his daughter, Kvus Lang, who has
been studying there this past win-,
ter. Lang Bpent.last winter In Med
ford. ' ' "
Dance until 2 a. m., Jacksonville
tonight. ' J
Mrs. Sadie A. Walker of Fargo,
N. D.. arrived this morning and
will be tho guest of Mrs. Bllzobetli
IJ. McKay for several dayB.
For best greeo slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 621.
' o,-,tf
Plan Old Time Dance
The Royal Neighbors camp has
planned an old-time dance with
old-time, music, to take place next
Thursday, evening. The public is
welcome. Refreshments will he
served. ,
For best green slabs, 'ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 1131.
cr.tf
An attractive selection ot wash
able silk and printed cotton dresses
Is on display at Ethelwyn B. Hoff
mann's. Quality merchandise mod
erately priced from $4.50 up,' 84
More- Pheasants l.nter 1 ' ;
During the latter part of the
summer the state gnmo commis
sion fill release 7000 adult China
pheasants',' according, to tho state
game warden. . ,
Artcraft silk hose "Dulcote," tho
latest In lusterless hosiery, at $1,115,
has arrived at Ethelwyn B. Hoff
mann's. ... 86
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This is. jihfe. big day ,iov ? local
ihettutles,,. Tonight at the Dream
land danco Lions club reprenenta
tivea will vlqw the d(incer nnd
from the floor choose several girls
of charm. - ' '
Watch the paper Monday for a
unl(iuo announcement of especial
concern to, the young liulieH who
are willing to accept nomination in
the content for "Alistt Medford."
Monday will bring a long li.st of
lovely dnmHela who; .t. have been
nominated nnd it 1h hoped -that be--tween
now. and then the :list will:
hnvo swelled to much'Jurger pro
portions.
If you have a girl friend, sister-
or sweetheart whom you, think!
bonutiful, the Lions would appref
cinte having her nume to add to tins
list. r
Tho contest rules : have beehi
published in severnl previous edi
tions of this paper and wilt again
appear, together with a conip'ete
list of name reoc-ived up--wnoon
Monday. .
('onccrning'a former wll known
Jackson county woman, especially
in Jacksonville nnd Medford, tho
Klnmath Kails News says:
"Krlends of Mrs. Lindsey Slse
more, popular matron of Fort
Klamath, will bo glad to learn of
her Improvement from a severe
illness. On her return from
Austrulia two' months ago Mrs.
isemore was taken seriously 111
nnd spent two weeks in a San
Krnnclsco hospital, later being
taken to her home at Kort Klam
ath, Since that time she has been
at the home of her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Orth of. Medford.
"Mrs. Slscmore's condition is
steadily improving nnd she is now
able to receive visitors. Friends
Visited here in Medford Hundny
and stne that she will be glnd to
see her Klamath friends, since it
will bo several weeks before she
will be able to return to her home."
EXERCISE BY ELKS
" ' r V ' ;
Tliq Kilts' nimtial Flag Day ex
erelseH will be held nt 3:30 tomor
row afternnon in the city park, with j
niioriiey tioruce at. .Manning ot
Kliimnth Falls delivering tho ad
dress. The program, to which the
public la Invited, la as follows:
Music, "Star Spangled llanner"
F.Iks' Hand.
Introductory Exercise F.xaltcd
Unlet' and Officers.
History of the Flna-J. F. File
gel. Altar Set vice Esquire anil Offi
cers, Patriotic Address Attorney Hor
ace M. Manning, Klnmath Falls.
Music Elks' Hand, F. Wilson
Wnlte, director.
Song, "America" Audience to
Join.
LEAD ' PEE-WEE GOLF
fieo. I.nunsherrV'nnil T Ilu',n,.
With Scores of 44 ntrnkna hnl.l l,.u.
honors for the first week's play on
the new lK-hola midget golf course.
Pnr for the course has been eslali
llshetl at 43 and n month's mem
bership will bo given lo the first
player to score par or under.
Classified advertising gets results,
DANCING BEAUTIES
TO BE CANDIDATES
IN LIONS CONTEST
FORMER RESIDENT
RECOVERING HERE
Meteorological Report
June 14, 1930
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Sunday fair; rising tempera
ture and lower humidity.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Sun
day; rising temperutures and low
er humidity over Interior.
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Local Data.
Temperature (Dogs.) .... 82 4(
Highest (Last 12 Ill's.).. 84 2
Ixiwest (Last 12 hrs.).. 3!) 4(1
Itel. humidity (Pet.) .... 20 H4
Precipitation (Ins). , 00 .00
State of weather Clear Clear
LoweHt temperature this morn
ing, 4(i degrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. I
1929, 1. '1.1)4 degrees.
Temperatures a year ago today;
Highest, 81; loweHt, SI).
Sunset today, 7:47 p. m.
HunriHe Sunday, 4:.'if a. m.
Sunset Sunday, 7:48 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
23 PS1
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CITY.
flaker City Gfi
Uismarek 08
Boise 08
Denver 92
Dos Moines 88
Fresno 100
Helena 56
Los Angeles .... 74.
Marsh field 04
Hhoenix 100
Portland 00
Red llluff 90
Roseburg '. 70 1
Salt Lake City.. 70
San FninciHCO 01
Santa Fe 90
Seattle 02 ' ,
Spokane 08
Wallu Walla .... 72
Winnipeg 58
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Meteorologist
L
P.; (V Bighorn, tritfltee of 'John
son's Market, which went into Ijanlc
rtintcy, Is muktiiK final dividend
check payments, closing the bank
lupt proceedings at the rate of OS
per cent. Those receiving the
checks have been asked to have
them cashed immediately, so thut
final closing of the estate may be
checked. '
Nominate Minister,
VASHlNCITON, .Tune 14. OT
Ralph J. Totten of Tennessee
was nominated today by President
Hoover rto . be , nilnitjl&r lo the
t'nlon nf' South Africa.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAUE 1X0 acres In lllinuin
valley; n bargain. For particu-lai-H
call at 2u So. Fir St. 110
MAItKIKD man wants work, or
.truck driving; experienced. Tel.
134X-W. KB
ItlSAI. nAUOAI.V r, ncrcM, close
In; rich, deep soli; magnificent
view; new house, saratrt and
chicken hnune; a acres cultivated,
balance oak trees; 2 acres Irri
gated,. Owner lcavinu; must sell.
$700; some terms. D. E. .Millard.
4;i K.. Main. , s.r,
EJfPKrtlENOUn orchard worker
wants to thin Hartletts. Can
take charge If desired. Tel. 141MI.
si;
FOR SALE OI? TRADE Modern
bungalow. What have you? 220
South Orape. 85
'OR RENT Desirable furnished
apartment. Hotel (irand. HO
FOR SALE Nice davenport In
Kood condition; reaaonable price.
Phono 1442. sij.
WANTED Comfortably furnished
house by 2 ndufts for one year.
Will give best of care. Call 15-F-21.
si!
FOR SALE -baby
chicks
Hill.
Rhode Island Red
Perry L. Wait, Oold
si;
FOR RENT Furnished apt., Ka
ra.nc; ndlllts. Phone 14.12-X. 90
FOR HA'I.E One pnlrseese. 1 cow.
C. D. Vroman. It. F. D. 1. 2 nil.
west of Phoenix, Coleman Creek
86
To All Owners or
Buyers of
Fountain Pens
Do you know that If you own a
Parker you already own half of
u Parker Fountain Pen Desk
Set. If you own some other
pocket fountain pen come In nnd
replace it with a Parker Convert
ible Duofold. The Parker can be
changed into a Desk Pen nnd
back to Pocket Pen at will.
Bring your pen to our store and
wo will show how easily this Is
done.
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
Ths Rexall Store
A NICE -film.
max awarded
championship:
OF THE WORLD
National Boxing Assn. Rec-,
ognizes German As King,
of the Heavyweights On j
Strength of Foul. ' j
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CINCINNATI, June 14. (IP)
Max Kchmellng, winner over Jack
Sharkey on a foul, was recog
nized today by the National Box
ins association ns the heavyweight
boxing champion of the world.
There no lont;er is any doubt
that Max Sehmeling was seriously
hurt by a low left hook Jack
Sharkey landed In the fourth
round of tholr IB-round title bout
nn 'rhiit'Mfliiv. but mihllo oninlon
seems almost as ananlmous in its
view that the Teuton youngster
cannot, by any stretch of the
imagination, be entitled to the
championship. Sharkey was lead
ing by such a wide margin when
the ' low blow was struck that
most experts contended it would
be absurd to vote "Der Max" into
the. title.
In short, the heavyweight situa
tion remains exactly ns It was be
fore tho Ill-fated battle was
fought. If iinythlnK. the eontend
ersblp claims of Young Strlbllng
and Phil Scott both have been
strengthened by the result of
Thursday's fiasco. Both, In the
opinion of most experts, gave
Mhni'l;t,v n. belter run for his
money than did Sehmeling In the
lour rounds tne battle lasted.
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