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Winnie Lightnep Ceming-trOoHolly
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Frau Kardos First of Six to
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SKOLXOK, -Hungary. Jan. 13.
fflJ Crying "(Jotl help me," Ifruu
Mario Kurd oh was handed today in
the prLson courtyard hero in atone- '
mcnt tor trie inuruer or nor hus
band and 22-yoar-old son last year.
S h e wa t ho f i rst woman to he
hanged by court sentence In Hun
gary for many generation.
f Frau Kardos, who was one of 10
women who appeared In the fjruup
poisoning trials of last spring and
summer and one of three tit receive
the death -.sentence, lost tin jaded
ennui which marked the early de
meanor In the few days preceding
her death. Ah execution became
imminent she was stricken . with
terror at the prospect of the gal-
. lows.
' 1 In Terror at Tast.
She ate heartily In the prison
cell last night, a bowl of goulash
being allowed her for her last din
ner. There followed a period of
prayer with friends and a l'ro test
ant clergyman. Interrupted once
when the hangman came to weigh
her so as to calculate the measure
of her fall from the scaffold. She
sprang back screaming, but was
reassured when her friends told
her the executioner was a doctor.
This morning she arose and
dressed unassisted and dipped a
cup of coffee before being led
weeping Into the prison courtyard
where 70 persons were assembled
to witness her death. She prayed
there again for a moment and then
was led to the gallows where the
president of the court read the sen
tence of death to her. Concluding,
ho addressed the executioner:
"Hangman, do your duty."
The hanging followed the pecul
iar Hungarian method. Tim two
assistants drew her feet toward
them as .the. stool was knocked
from beneath her. The liartgnian,
holding her face with a handker
chief, turned it from side to side
until she was pronounced dead
when he lifted his hat and inform
ed the president of the court that
the sentence had been carried out.
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Realistic Shots in
Rialto Picture
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The holiday season at Hotel Sir
Francis Drake In San ' Franel.seo
S.ene frumTpe ufe ot we Pdraj'-A wurner BrvlProaucuon
Winnie LlKhtner returns ti the return to a jjold iliKKinK role
SiW illuKi-r ehataeter the type of! more than Mis.-! l.inhtncr herself,
role for whirl, she i.-i famous injivho praelieed new piKn anil (,-riin-"The
l,ife of the I'arly," the U'ar-j uees for several weeks before the
ner Ih'others natural eolor Vita-j nieture went into iiroiluetlun.
Phone prouuolion whl.h opens at! ...,.,, Mft. tho ,,,., .. ,.,,.
the Holly th.'atre tomorrow. j ,,,. ,( ,,)0 M.n,vn , ,.,..
.Miss l.lnhtner. as everybody! ions best, while the all-star east
knows, maile her first ureal suc-j includ.-s siu h fiimou." mafic and
eess as a typieal sniart-eraekini;: sin.cn players as Irene Dolroy.
Kohl differ in "Cold UiKMels of, j.,,. Whilinir, Charles llutter
I;roadway." and it is In this same! worth and Charles .Itnlels.
medium that she is seen in thisj "The I'ay-Off." a sensational
new piiliiie a picture made of, drama with a real punch, closes
and for lauullter. ,it the Holly With the last per-
Nn one enjoyed Miss lji;litnei''s j formunrcs1 tonight!
Visual Iminessloiis, the appeal
to the eye. tend to fix an idea with
water success than u verbal ex-
lunation. For
tuts s en s o n.
Ktinliu executives
in recent y ears
have lutid more
attention t o nh
tninlut; extremely
trite hackm'oumh
ami ntniosplterir
surrotindiuKs foi
their picture s.
They saw how HttV
hntond out u M I i;l,f5
their locale niul
In n way the mo
tivatiiiK force be
hind some if the"""""" ' - " rn""
rilm's uctiou. Evelyn Brent
A strikiiiK example of Ibis tend
ency is illustrated In "Madonna of
the Streets." which opens at tho
Fox Itialto theater tomorrow. The
picture, is an adaptation ot "Tho
United Messenger" bv V. 11. .Mux
well. The story, much of which Is
laid In the Harhary coast and alollK
San Francisco's waterfront. Is
abetted ami enhanced by the ac
curate settings which I he sluijliw
teeliinal staff proviiled lor Ibis pic
ture. The openiii!; shot of the dismal
waterfront section Is particularly
impressive. It is 11 rainy, fenny
nlle. Wretched liKiues passiiiK
iilolis the dump streets lire vuBllely
outlined in the toK. Sheet linhtK
are reflected 011 tho wet sidewalk.
A starved cur sneaks by in the
eerie light of the illm-lit lamps.
I'ovorty. wan. tiKlinesH, all mrc
established In this one tremend
ously effective shot.
Kvelyti llrent, sterling trouper
who has starred in 11 score of out
sliindinK underworld films, has tho
stellar lead In this story. Sho is
supported by 11 superior cast 0
players ineludinK Robert Ames,
Josephine Dunn and Ivan Linow.
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evi-ning to hear
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I'.ilions, th- ie were man'
Fox Craterian Will
Show Big Film Hits
Ik
they known and loved by followers
of opera but bv picture fans as
well.
Then the Crnterina will present
(he original Hill Boyd in the big
WeHlern hit, "Painted Desert";
after that Marie Dressier und Polly
Mo run in another MUM master
piece, "Keducing."
No stars artistry is more eagerly
anticipated and appreciated than
Greta Carho's. In the old silent
days Greta was the screen's most
popular performer, but with the
coming of talkies and her marvel
ous characterization in "Anna
Christie" sho became more popular
than ever. And now in "Inspira
j tion" she really .attains the zenith
I of her career.
Tho presentation of such a gal
axy of personalities in such a splen
did series of pictures assures llie
atro fans a wonderful round of en
teitninment for JJjc ,Joug winter
months.
ROGUE RIVER j
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Unvrencv Tlbbett ami (iiaee Moore
was an event which glittered with . reatnred players in -New lmm.
the very brilliancy of "the crown
jewels, and a Jovial spirit pervaded
every nook and corner.
Christmas at the Drake was em
phasized to the fullest a huge
sparkling fir tree, heavily laden
with glftrt for the children, added
a seasonal note to the regal splen
dor of tho Renaissance, lounge with
its vast, crackling log-burning fire
place. A special Christmas concert pro
gram was arranged.
An outstanding and unusual
"grand geste" was the New Year's
Eve party held by the Sciots at
the Drake.
StathnlcH at the Hotel Sir I-Van-cis
Drake, according to I. W. Ilur
Itins. managing director. Indicated
an Increase in Thanksgiving day.
Christmas day and New Year's day
dinners.
Condon. Plans underway- for
improvement of local 'landing fb'ld.
Metro-;ol(lv.vn-.M:iyei production.
II looks like a great winter, a !
great winter for talking picture
entertainment at the Fox Craterian
and Kialto theaters. Going down
tho list of features hooked lor im
mediate release brings one thrill
after another. Studios are in
greater competition than ever be
fore. No longer aie tiiey all wait
ing for one to produce an outstand
ing picture, when the rest slap to
gether imitations. They're all off
on original ideas, new ideas, big
ger and better than ever before.
Fresh out of the (t veil comes
"New Moon." which opens at the
Fox Craterian tomorrow with Uiw
rence Tibbett. Grace Moore. Adol
plte Menjou in tho leading roles is
a Mot to-Gold wyn-Mayer master
stroke. Without a doubt these two
stars possess t wo of the finest
voices ever heard thru the medium
of the talking screen. -Not only are
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INSTALLS OFFICERS
UOGUK KIVEU, Ore., Jan. 13.
(Special. New officers of the
Knhekab lodge were installed
Thursday night. Sirs. Minnie
KudlciiHith, noble grand ; Mrs.
Florence Dodkin, vice grand; Mrs.
Lillian Swacker, secretary; Jessie
Iturkhardt. treasurer; Mrs. Maude
Dengler, chaplain : Frances llurk
ha rd I , wa rden ; M rs. V m. Moore,
conduct or; I'ob Iturkhardt, Inside
guard ; Dick rv.rclt;r, outside
guard. It. S. to noble grand, Hazel
White; I. S. noble grand, Florence
White: li. S. V G. M. Iturkhart;
,. S. V. (I., Fred DeiiKlcr.
l.inkville. Plans under way
M' 'improvement nf local epniftery.
This Week Only
MIDGET RADIOS
fljiJf V-T Complete
We have just received a shipment of several
models in JMidset Radios especially for this sale.
Easy tern in addition to tfie low price!
DENISON RADja SHOP
402 East MSin 0 Phone 1520
liOGCE UIVKR, Ore.. Jan. 13.
(Spl. ) C. l:. ltowe, secretary of
the Lfidd estate of Portland, was
a Kogue River visitor Sat unlay.
He was Inspecting their property
on the Evans valley road. He call
ed on S. J. lllakely. Mr. Lewis,
and at the Wiley Carter ranch'.
Funeral services for lied ford
lilies, Jr., four-months-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Uedford lilies of
Komie River, were held January
a, at the Hull & Hull funeral pgr
lors at Gran Us Pa-s. Interment
at the Central Point cemetery.
The holiday vacation Is over and
the school -ha begun again. The
teachers atl returned Sunday from
the various places where their va
cations were spent. Miss Myrtle
Willis from Eddyville, Miss Ioretta
Mason from Eugene, Miss Volinu
Ca rte r f ro m I cba n on w h e re xh e
spent the holidays with her por-
VenUs,' and Miss Juanila Ross from
her home at As-bland. Miss Gene
vieve Piatt returned on Friday- to
be with the basketball team when
they played Central Point. Prof,
and Mrs. Johnston vUsited at 1 1 i I 1m-boro.
vUited friends In Rogue River Moii-j
flay.
A new bus has replaced the old
one which brings the high school
pupils from the Evan valley dis
trict. It Is driven by Mr. Evan-!
sizer. j
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rurkhart i
entertained New Year's eve Mr. and I
Mr. Fred Dingier, Mr. and Mrs.
BUI Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gal
breath and son Rruee, Mr. and Mrs.
i iot klu. Mr. and Mrs. James Whip
ple, Mr. and Mrs. Doling and chil
dren, Mr. . andMn-t. Rube Pierce,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rurkhart, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick SwaeKer. Five hun
dred amused part of the merry
makers while others enjoyed visit
ing. Rcfivsincnt.H were served.
M r. and M rs. J a e k Ta y U r w re
Giants Paw visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Wilt. Mrs !
Fred Dingier and Orvllle Dingier j
were Med ford visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and M rs. Oscar Shepherd I
a.nd Mbw Sy villa Hoberecht and '
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rotkin were;
dinner guests Sunday at the Wiley!
Carter home. j
Mr. and Mrs. Will Pyburn of
Med ford were dinner guests Sun
day at the J. M. Whipple home. j
Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple, Mr.'
and Mrs. Jim Plank. Rrownie Ran-1
irert and Gus Kutherlln wure among
those shopping In GrunUt Pas Hat
ill'day. Prof, and Mrs. Johnston, M ins
Genevieve Piatt and Hoxle Ror
den were Mcdford visitors Satur
day. Norman Br as hear left New
Year's eve for CorvalliH where he
will attend Oregon Stat o college.
News was received by Mr.". M.
R. Rtis of the sudden pacing of
Isrel Harris at Grangeville, Ida.,
January 8. Mr. Harris wan at one
lime a resident of tlu- Hams Valley
district and Is remembered by many
of the older residents of that sec
tion. Mr. and Mr. Marion Lance ,,r
Foots creek spent Sunday with Mrs.
Lance's mother. Mis, Martha Sea
man. E. It. Herndon of Marshrield ar
rived fn Rogue River Sunday night
for a few day.-.' stay. Mr. Herndon
eniiged In the logging business bint
summer and plans to run logint:
trucks again.
Mr. ami Mm. Richard Scott ar
t lit proud owners of a new radio.
Mi s. R, Price attended Rcle k.ili
lod-e at Grants Pass Monday nigh'
vtsiu.is (nm Hi,' Jacksonville ht'-:li
H In .il and id in in unity. The b'1'"
tur. !'. jilaiinnig a number of these
nieeiin.L.'' to aid In a closer aw
cintioti between the tiiane and
Its community.
T ln e programs will be made
Up of addresses and entertainim:
fdaioies, which will be of Interest
to a"'l.
I ul:i 's p rot: ram consisted ef
t he (olbiwiug; Speeiii I nuniliei'-s
by I lie Im.vn' oi h i the Medtoi d
lliuh lioot, aoompaniid by Miss
Raid win, music supervisor; dra
matics re.iding dy Margaret Ra
ge ti ; Prof. I 'alley I hen hit rod need
the del-, He team, composed t' the
I'ollowuii;: Afi'irmatie, II cl e n
Wil.son and George Rennet : nega
tive. Don DarnieMe. Max Carter.
The quest ion debated was: "Re
solved tb.it chain store are detri-i
mental to the American public"!
The arguments put forth showed
deep and clear thinking and a
bread granp o( the subject.
Tlie interesting, practical pre
sentment of data held the keen
attention of the audience from ,
beginning to end. At the close, i
the two sides of the (piestion were
discussed by Henry Conger and
Nellie Niedermeyer, local grangers, ;
who gave a personal slant to the I
subject. j
A good grange meeting was
hebl after the program. The meet-,
ing was opened by Ted Sims. who,,
alter installing I lei try Conger,
master and C. C. Hoover, lecturer,
turned over the meet ing to I be
new master.
Sexcral new members were pres
ent am) the names of new candi-
dates read.
The following commit lees were
appointed bv the master:
Marketing, Ted Sims, George
Fisk ami Chester Wendt; ways audi
means, ! lorenci, Sevcrence, Re v.
Jones-, Xellie Niedermeyer; legis
lative, u. E. Simmers. I. A. Dew,
Clem Finley; relief, Mrs. Jones,
lottie Rowman, Mrs. Dew; fair.
Ted Sims. W. II. Arnold. Olio
Niedermeyer: reception, M a b e I
Sims, Roy Martin, Mrs. Thurston;
H. E. C. Mrs. Anna Wendt.
There will be a meeting of the
home economic club Wednesday
a Iter not ui. January 11. at the
home of Mrs. Theodore Sims. This
meeting is held to co-operate with
Mr. Mabb Mack, home demon
strator, who wants to interview
the ladies of this dlstrid.
All old members are expected
t't atLejid ,ajnl new members are
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PALMER MUSIC HOUSE
234 E. Main r "We Sell Happiness" Phone 788
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especially invited. Rlam" for tin
coming year will probably ),e dis
cussed this being the first meet
ing of the new ytar.
EAGLE POINT
I
KACLF POINT, Ore.. Jan. Rt
( Spl.) Jack Urophy. who is a pa
tient at the Community hospital
with pneumonia Is reported slightly
Improved. j
Wayne Whuley, accident shot,
while playing with a gun hits been
removed from the Couiinuuitv hos- i
pltal to the Suniiyside hotel, ami
Is convalescing nicely
Mr. and Mis. Richard Sinner and
son Dick of Mcdford were Sunday
KMukLh of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sinn
er. Mrs. A. D. tiabrfel. wife of I he
district mtumjjer- of the Columbia
I'tililies Co., is ill In the Sacred
Heart hospital.
Mr. ami Mrs. John llcnshaw a Hi
nt Dead Indian for a few weeks.
I lurry Ward is now salesman
for the I.adino Products company.
Me reports business as kooiI.
Mr. und Mrs. Harold Van Scoy
have moved t.o the newly finished
apartments over the First State
Rank.
The Civic Improvement, club will
hold their rirst meetiiiK nf P:U
Thursday, January 15. Tho host
esses will be Mrs. I mm Seaman,
Mrs. Cora Smith and Mrs. Hazel
Stoner.
Mrs. Harry Carlton of Ashland is
house jiu est of Mrs. Lot lie Vail
Scoy.
Mrs. Myrtle Von dor llcllen be
came I ho bride of Mr. Charles
lloudannel, Now Year's day at
Portland, Oregon. The community
, extends heurl lest contra I tilat ions.
M.rs. Klswttrlb Slowell has re
turned homo from the Community
hospital, where she underwent a
major operation.
i rcffon Weather,
Rain west and local snows cast
portion toniKbt and Wednesday;
snows In the Cascade mountain.".
Moderate; temperature. Fresh and
at times .strong southerly winds offshore.
To Have Own Orchestra.
RRCSSRRS tP) Like tho Brit
ish Rruadcastlufr corporation, the
RelKian National Rroadcustlii(- in
stitute will soon have Its own or
chi'stra, the best in the kingdom.
KtiKcnc Ysaye, the queen's chapel
master, will be in charge.
Many Kocord ProKriHiis. t
NKW YORK (P) Special .1 '-,
ords made for broadcast .purposes
will be in use by approximately
Htm stations in lU'U, according t
M. J
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and
j 'l allien lei I" .lobbobler.
ISTANUri lVt The Tin kbl
j coveinnietit Is making education'
1 a ne-cffllv to Met ft Jolt. Nexl Mav
j t here Is to be a MiolilliJltlon f
I certificate holders from A-R-C
i weboob' for adult and thei' fter
j those not a l ined with ciieh c'-i -I
tiflcation will K''t no jobs In it'-v-
crnment itfrbcn nr tn ptivtite tei"l
: n-?n I'HtfiblisbmentH.
If N'-w York in oln to mart
f InlMi -f Ik ht upon its k a natter, it
niiKht begin hyt taking the ma-chine-ttiins
ow:i- from thm.
Philadelphia Bulletin.
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