ZZZZTZIZ KDKQRI) MAIL -TUlBlfNK. .MKDKOHn. OKKtiON. MONDAY. .IIM: ::n yy.U) on nd rn o nobs' at " -i .. - rnnnr Tn rnnr riiniir in ruKr I UHUL IU I UIIL E Defeat Robins to Peak Big Crowd NATIONAL RAC Sees: Battle Cards and Braves! Sly yZLiP- H?- Also Have Good Day Ily Hush S. I'ui lol hi), Jr. Asj-ochilcd 1'ress Sport Writer. A nomewllat Cl-ipplrd Cub team, lucking Hiiboi'h lloi-nshy and occa- siumilly a few other reculars. lias unon imiinns un way upward thru mo iNawuniu iL'usue anu finally fn wrested first place from lb,, ltrooklyn lloliins. The Cubs have refused to be downed, and even losillK the flint inunp of their Bel les to tho Jlobins failed to daunt them. They came back to capture the lead yesterday by beatini; ltrooklyn, 5 to 1, A record for attendance was set hi the series with Brooklyn, 47,1)11(1 fans yesterday lirlnRlliR the total flu 110,0110 for 'tho scries. The Cards picked up two full sumes oil the New York Giants yesterday,' winding up only one jatne .out of third place, by win ning a pair of close decisions, 3 to 2 and S to 4. The Braves likewise won both ends of a double header from the Cincinnati Reds, 4 to 3 and 10 to 3. In tho American league, the New York Yankees and St. Louis Brawns registered big gains as the Yanks downed the Cleveland In dians, 7 to 6, and St. Louis trounced Washington, 6 to 3. Tho Philadelphia Athletics kept first place safe from assault by taking a single game In Detroit im tho Tigers. 6 to 6. ri'he league's tall endcrs, Boston and Chicago, divided a double header, 10 to 0, and 2 to 1. Alan J. Gould When the customers became bored by the amies of the heavy wohht fi'itkuiffcri In the old daya, thy nearly always could be as Rii.ed" of good ring entertainment by li e light weights. Down through a line of llluii trlooif mimes McAuliffe, Lavlg.io, Kife. flans. Nelson, Wolgasl, Ritchie, Welsh, Leonard the lighl w lsht class produced skillful box IiiB ability, the old-rasliloued wal le i nml keen rivalry, developed by plenty of notion. The division has been erratic since Innaid's retirement. The last great lightweight titlo fight yis Hi- second Leonaid-Tendler The NEW De-Luxe G-E FAN Finest ever made. A real refinement in fan design, for private "lice, home or club. l'asliioncd in walnut. Stands inches hiVh. rich 16'4 Bny your G-E fin todny, 'owcr in iric 'Hn ever before, " i -inch at liid. GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPORATION Ruy O-R Fn where you "e thin elirn Southern Oregon Electric 49 E. Main Phone 889 Spopt i Slants v 3 Sammy Munili.il n. . i,..,.,.. my Mundell. the Kood-looktne I i ;miy. "s """"n ly from held npG h . " ?. u.'Town s"" t ,ms Ki busy I "noiiKh ! W ill? old .lanuanl. Sammv box Al biiiRer, pride of New York, on luly 1, at the Yankee stadium and lil, !0'S, ;ir. I"""ns for " best llKhlwciKht show in several Years Handell. nnlcuu i.A i.-.. - a mi since ii last flashed hand before the . " ""lail IMIIH'K 1 1 17 ii r-.-w, . 'I'"lie out a victory on nninc, the , liiirilfM-.hftitn. i.... ensive stuff t uke Eood care of the sluRBers. like McUrnln and SuiKer. The Mandell system of wearing 'em down, Jubhlim and siilesteppinK, Is not ex-ltinR but it Is hlKhly effective. Sammv i eu;ran in experience but still jouok enoiiKh. at M. to have plenty stamina for the challence of the "ensaimnai, 21-year old New York er. In no other sport of prominence me me inmiiy aits'' as conspie. nous as tney are in polo, whether ii is i ne lather-ar.d son Idea ot merely the familiar brother-act Knglund has the Koaiks and Hald- ings. just now In the spotlight of i n i e i n a t lonal cup preparations. America has the lliu-h.-ocks. Hop pings, fiuests. Australia has a team or four brothers Asliton now in Knglaml. uiiiiiiy uuencocKs lather was on America's first international team and a younger brother, Frank tiitciicock, shows much promise. o keen was Frank's interest in Hie game thai I pm told he played unuer an assumed name for a time at I'rinceton after being forbidden by his family to compete, because of a long illness. The Hitchcock and Guest broth ers, on opposite sides, put on one oi the' most exciting club games of the Long Island season recently at Sands Point. Particularly keen was the rivalry between Tommy Hitchcock and Winton Guest, top two ranking Americnns, who will bear the burden together ot most Yankee hopes in defending the Internal lonal cup this September at Meadow Brook. In a mix-up with the Guest hoys that afternoon, Hitchcock was tapped briskly in tho ribs with a mallet but Tommy caino back alter a short count to pound out a victory for his side. iWARF A new lemnl of -lo for Med f"rrs iniriiHturr pnlf cuiii-kc won Hie prize Inst wpok for Harvey Ttinitjui.si. Three lied for the women's prizes with -in. The tie will lie pl;ty'il tomorrow afternoon ly Aliiry l-Mmfstun, Airs. Conroy mid ,euore Cillilitml. Yestorihiy'H low scores were niiido us follows: Airs. Conroy, CI; Suzeile Ktcnnett, .r)2; W. Tunxiuist, 41; Virgil Swnnsoii, 42. LANE GOODkrSEES luie Gooilell of Portland, state aucnt for several Imairiuieo com panies Is ill tile city on business. Mr. Coodnll is lie publican stat committeeman for Multnomah county and when asked who would be nominated, he replied "No one knows or could guess now." Continuing. Mr. Goodell said he did not believe tile meeting of the i-omuilMee would be held until early ill August, and there will lie a number of good men to se lect a nominee from. Mr. Coodell was former slale commander of the American Le- gi" FLORA KANOFF Butte Falls You are invited to present th! con pon at the Mail Tribune office art receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE Mm At a Subscriber Guest of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you an a subscriber to the Mail Tribum your name may appear here tomor row! Only subscribers' names will be published and, during the dura tion of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity 10 en- joy FREE shows as GUESTS THIS PAPER. , or NOW PLAYING 0 "Dangerous Paradise" wuillUllUL UI1IUL.II TO PENITENTIARY IN FORGERY CASE F. W. Snyder, farmer minister of the gospel and enforcement officer connected with the prohibition unit, convicted by a Jackson coun ty Jury 0f forgery of a contract for the sale of a tombstone, wius this morning .sentenced by Circuit Jutige II. u. Norton to serve an indeterminate- term not to exceed idx year in stale prison. Snyder, u man past middle age, received the verdict with a mini mum snow of emotion, and was remanded to the custody of the sheriff. In passing sentence, the court said It had weighed all the extenu ating circumstances, and bad given careful consideration to them, but found no cuuse for swerving from duty as laid down by the law. The court said the fact that Snyder had been a citizen of more or less prominence offered no baala for mitigation. hnydcr la well known In Ashland ami for the past two years ha been a resident of Klamath Falls. 7:00 to 7:30 u.m. Piano Cap era XBC service to KGO, 7:00 to 7:10 p. m. KGW 7:ju to 7:45 p.m. Amos n' Andv NBC service to KOO. KHQ KOMO, KGW, KECA. KFSD. 7:45 to 8:00 n.m. John and Ned NBC service to KGO. KHQ. 8.00 to 9:00 p.m. The Blue Boys -NBC servlco to KGO, KECA 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. Pacific Sere- naders NBC servlco to KGO, KHQ, KGW, KFSD, KOA. 30 to 10:00 p.m. House of Myths NBC service to KGO KGW. KTAB KOA. 10:00 to 10:30 p.m. Hart) Har mony NBC servlco to KGO KHQ. 10:30 to 10:45 p.m. Pnrks Sla ters NBC servlco to KCiO. 10:4,1 to 11:00 D.tn. Hot Soot ot Radio NBC service to KOO. ' 11:00 to 12:00 p.m. Hotel HI. Francis Dance Orchestra NBC service to KGO, KFI. Radio Program KMED (Mll Tribune Virgin Station) v -Monday. j P. M. 5 to D:30 Standard Flanio v Gas program. 5:30 to 6 Scborer Motor Co. 0 to 6.16 Fruit Dispatches by Myron ltoot. Hi to ti::to New and mar keta by Mall Tribune. 110 to 7 Tho Toggory. ii:: lo i:l r Tom and VVa.sh, presented by Associated Oil Co. 4. 15 to 7:30 Cecil and Sally In "Tho Kunniest Things." 30 to 8 Populur record- ings. 8 to 9 Mona Motor Oil Co. 9 to 10 Kemoto control broadcast from Armory of Kruse vs. Munson match. A. M. 7:56 to 8 Hreukfast broad- cast of news by Mall Trib- fr line. 4 8 to 8:30 "K'ybo Hour" by Kconomy tlroceteria. 8:30 to 8:-l,"i Populur re cordings. 8; -15 to 9 tjold Seal Cream cry. 9 to 9:30 Ueiiucst period. 9:30 lo 10 Lawrences, Jew elers. Ill to 10:30 Texaco. 10:30 to II Medford mestic Laundry. 11 lo 11:30 Crowsuns, & Confectionary. N :30 to 12 fiwem's Do- Cafe Gift .Shop. ! lo 13:30 Plcrco-Allcn Mo- tor Co. !::10 News Flashes by Mall Tribune. '2::m to 1 Mutmreh Heed & Feed Co. 1 to I:3U Itfiiaes Htoro. Ash- land. 1:.TM to 2 MiiHtcrworltH ho- 4 rfe.H, y 2 to 2:1 10 reople'u Ulcctric 8tore. 2:3ft to 3 "JJaya of Forty- Nine." 5 to 0:3ft Stand urd Klanio (UiH proKram. 0:30 to fi Merle Kindle, Un- ion Service Station. 6 lo 6:13 Krult Dispatches by Myron ltoot. 6:15 to 6:30 News and Mar- ketM hy Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7 rainier Music House. - 7 to 7:15 Tom and WumIi presented by Associated OH Co. T:U to 7:30 Ceell and Sally In "Tlie KunnteK ThlnRi-." 7:30 to 8 K. V. Wllllama, realtor. 8 to 8:30 Firestone One- Stop Service Station. 8:30 to I O. V. Mpyers Co. to 10 California Oregon SotiK? Strawberry QL'VON. Que.. June 30. iJP) triple utrawberry with a cir- 9 rower Co. euinferncfl of neven Inches ffan j picked yerterday on the farm of Clifford Trler. Golf and Tennis Aces Wed Aiioctated Prett Photo I'Altls. .linn- 31). Itciic lalosio, l i-aiuv's tenuis idol, nml Mile. Thlon Do Ui Cliiiiiine. tho pi-cnilcr woman golfer or l-'iiuuv wen. married In Uio t'liurcli or HU Clotlilldo ni, noon tiKlay. laitVwtie, rormr-r ivorld tennis iduuiiplou. and aUo a gtilfcr or mile roeelvcd tho fongTamliilloiw of nil Praiiiv. iin iMtl Ids bride. The modernity or the IKIIO costumes was iciiiimmi'iI by lh- medi eval ixigt-nntry of the t-ntliollci clnircli, making I be artali- one (1r tho iiwwt Imprcs-slvc wilding sKfliiclc 1-nrls lias seen In many yeai-s Pleasantly Surprised With City's Growth Don MacPhorwn, division man ager of the Ollmore Oil Co., who was hero last week, stated ho was pleasantly surprised with the gro w t h Medford had made. Havinu been connected with the Fruit growers' Supply Co.. at In a in a Ch 19J0, Lioorrr Mrr.n Tobacco Co. Hilt, before Joining tho C.llmore orKanitillon ubout 10 years iiro, Mr. Mael'lierson was a frequent visitor In Medford and was greet ing some of his old friends last week. 'The reception we have re ceived from tho independent deal ers and tho motoring public, has , uei-ii very grainy. ng and 1 am confident Medford will he one of the best distributing points In , Oregon for Ollmore blue-green ! gasoline," said Mr. Mcpherson. hostess it's isiiiiiliwiiiifte cigarette JLHE SUCCESS OF A HOSTESS depends upon her ability to make others feci at home; that of a cigarette, upon better taste. HOW ELSE EXPLAIN Chesterfield's constant gains, its ever-mounting popularity with smokers everywhere? THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE for the delicate mildness and rich aroma that belong to Chesterfield, nor for Chesterfield's unique blend and cross-blend. "In a cigarette it's TASTE!" Yes and in a Chesterfield, it's. . . . "TASTE above everything". esterheM IN ISLAND IDYL! "I langerous rni;ulise," an inter esting talking plot uiv-p lay haseil on Joseph L'onrads story, 'Vir tory," Is n o t as r;u-y as it s o 11 11 d s. That word "danger ous" seems pop ular as the first word of a film title wiht movie picture d i r e e- tors. First came j "1 a n g e r o u s Curves." follow- ed by danger- ous this and; thuts, and now j bitched tip with I Paradise. j The Kin r y, j which of course I has a South Sea setting, wit It ami pretty Iropi sea scenes, stars Nancv Carroll some picturesque cal scenery and .Nancy Carroll with playing opposite hei Uichanl Alien and has a set of dctestihlc villians. all f whom are killed off in time to pave Hie way for the marriage of Nancy and Itichard. who by a chain of cir ca mst a nces are t brown toget her on a lonely island with the ulti mate result of a pretty romance developing. Miss Carroll's work fu this picture is entirely of the emo tional type. It seems that every man charac ter In the picture Is after our sweet Nancy, like yeaiH ago they used to pursue beautiful Nell, but in a series of adventures she escapes their designs and emerges triumphantly In the worthy Dick's arms. Warner Oland. Francis MsDonaM 1 anil CimtiivA Vnn v;..i.frt,.u .,1.... the heavies, along with another nceiiliar kind nr .,.,, 1. named Pedro, a short Individual Graciousness it's Taste laoMrr HnntotAmooQ TO nf ti eiiH iulmiB ehest, nml urni ile vWiipnient. who breaks in c n' haeks and large soup bonos enslly. The killings in this picture are well lione. A Hearst Mt'trotone Xews and n short talking roinoily, -Traffic Troubles" enuiileies the ciUertuln inent hill, which appears afternoon and night dally until Wednesday, at tho liialto theater. It. A. K. TOGGERY BILL ON Miss Kulali Cornor ami William Pohhnaiin in the beautiful duet. "Home To our Mountains," from the last act of the opera II Trova tore. will be a feature of this week's Toggery-Nil 11 11-Hush pro gram over station KMKD on to night from 6:30 to 7. Seleethnis from the operetta Wiidflower will also be given by the Nunn-Hiish men's trio, nssisied by Miss Kulh hyon, lyric soprano. This program is part of a coast to coast broadcast sponsored by Nunn-Hush each week. laebestraum Liszt Nunii'inish Singers "Home to our Mountains," from "11 Trovatore" Verdi Duel by Kulah Cornor. contra Ho. WH Mat Poll Ima un, tenor. Select ions from "Wiidflower".... Nun-Hush men's trio assisted by Miss l,you, soprano "Tales from tho Vienna Woods" Hoffman Nunn-Hush orchestra Liebest ra 11 m Liszt Nunn-Hush Singers Dttet, "Hceatise You're You" (from tho lted Mill). . Ily request P.y Kohcrtn Ward Hebb and Wm, F. Isaacs Vocal solo, "To a Hilltop" Hy Koberia Ward Hebb, playing her own accompaniment Toggery 11111 will sing. "Song of The Islands" in tho native tongue, (by request), accompan ied by Kohcrta Ward Bebb Duet, "(.olden Days" from Tho Student Prince Huhcrta Ward Hebb and ! Wm. !'. Isaacs. I title It n our honeit belief that the tobaccos used In Chesterfield cigarettes ire of liner quality and hence of better taste than in any other cigarette at the price. LKX1ETT 4 ISYEBS TOBACCO CO, PSGE FIVE PERFECT VISION, CLEAR TO THE RIM ! ! When cyo-tfhissos were invented several hundred years ao, lenses weref ! im.,,1.. ;.. n..t r in inn lurui, ery j similar to the present daV ' reading i;a,ss. With such,, lenses, critically sharp vision vas possible only when the eye looked at an object directly through the center ot' the lens. If the wearer wished to look at an object oblimielv in stead of moving only his eyes to the new nttrac- ,, tion, it was necessarv to ' turn tin; head until' Uic object came into the ex tremely limited field of clear vision given by sucli lenses. The first improvement over the flat form of lens caine slightly over a hun- ',: dred years .ago, when the " method of placing a eon- .!. cave curve on the side of ' the lens to be fitted next 2 to the eye was developed. " At the end of the last . century the use of peris-.,, copic lenses received a"(' new impetus through the.": extended application of " deep curved forms. The-: now typo of curved lenrf'; was called meniscus, ' meaning crescent shaped, ,. to distinguish it from the ' earlier perisoopic forms. Iut it was found that,; perfect ly sharp vision clear to the edge of the" Ions had not yet been ob- tabled. Unwearying study','.' of tho effects of correct- ing lenses when placed ' before the eye, accompa-. nied by mathematical ., computations of the most scientific character, soon developed the fact that - perleet vision from center to margin through correc tion lenses is possible ,; when the lenses arc com-':; putcd and ground with,' the curves on both sides", peculiar to each individ- ual jiowor. The ideal lens should enable the wearer to see objects undistorted and;; with emial distinctness.!. 110 matter in what direc- ' ion the eye looks through it, whether through cen- ' ter or maririn. Those lenses make" it ." possible for the opto-,. niotrist to take advantage11 of the deep curved forms,. of lenses in fitting his1' ast igmatic patients. . Kluhta Renerved , " Cut Oat Sign Mall Todajr-'t The Eyesight Service Bureau of Medrnrd Mali Tribune, Medford; Oregon. I'lcaso send mo, wlth ont coat or obligation on my port, copy ot tho new Booklet describing Sight Conservation. 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