9 PXOE EIGHT 'MEDPOftT) MATL TftlBTjyE, ' MKDT70RD, 0 REfi OTITEST) Y,': FEBTt tTABY 1 a. mi , Br HOWARD ROCKET q$Keaiiongiiig ' nrXQPHlS: Aileen Oral), be comes "MfittiHioisellt Masque," istertl singer ot radio, when an injury to he.' tqce flirt her siaoe caretr. lluilghl Channlng. ailuf. make s ' her a uoiceaiu ask fo rorrc her cara. because nl these Kiiri, e10 fi-ieA (o target her love lav Jirtnnu Crane, press agent. Arnold Kronberg, movie tnainote. is inuklntt advances to Allan's sister ViWfniio when a masked Iranian shoots him, Husvecting it wa Aileen. he threatens to ai--ruse rtvltnue of the attack unless she incrhninatrs her sister. A teltoram signed "Atlrasteia" hints the sender tci.e Kronuern' assail' ttnt and threuttne to tliron) the tilame on Aileen it necessartt. Kvonlievil reonrsls '"Mntlentoiselie itasane" to etna at the ottetiino o his una - theater, chnnntna scnereltl lectures I'irle.mf tor act Una into tnntble with K onbrrn. Wneii she denes him. he snddenht lakes her in his arms. Chapter 27 , ' . A COUNCIL OF WAR 11V1EXNR relt Channius nusli her to hlin. ' His kisses liurned her lips. She knew that gtie was helpless Id this battle with him. Once again Vivienne realized s'..e had brought this on herself. Willi that her Instinctive struggles stopped. She clOBed her eyes and her body relaxed In his fierce em brace. Had alio the courage she'd boasted? Had she lied to Chnnnlng or was she lying to herself? Suddenly he thrust her away as I hough their contact permitted her thoughts to How into Chan niug's mind. But ho did not release her. His grip on her arm was firm. Only bis voice changed as he poke and It was a different light that burned In bis narrowed eyes. : "Is that what you wanted?' he de manded contemptuously. "I thought you wouldn't like It. Hut It seems almost Impossible to teach you any (sense". Vlvleune stared at hlin utterly imystlfled. . That was not .what she 'bad expected, and she did not know I "Now, see her," be went on de cisively. "You've come to the end of your fool rope. If only for your sister's sake, you're, going to toe the mark. So far you haven't done 'much harm to anyone but yourself. ;But we're none of us any assurance that you won't Involve us all In a tnasty snarl. Unless Crane and I i stick by you, you'll go to trial as isnre as you live, If Kronherg does las he's likely to do and I shouldn't jblanie hlin. From now on you're janswwabla -to me Don't .think -I 'don't mean It. Unless you play the game as I tell you well, Just try to 'beat ine and see!" j Sullen; and sturlng fixedly at the jroad ahoad of them, Vivienne sat In isllence all. the way to-New York. ; After the ultimatum dimming had (delivered behind " the abandoned ibarn, he had not s).oken elilicr. lie (would hare paid more attention- lo a Pekluese on the seat beside Mini. He wound ' the car In and nut jtbrougli the heavy trnflic, with a iduterous hand, puffing contentedly jat his pipe with the air. of a ninn 'who has made up his mind and Is Jqulte at pence. Not until they were out of the Itube, on the Manhattan side, did he 'make a atop.. Vbeu be ran up beside (a hot-dog stand and stepped out on the pavement. "Eat?" he asked, '.but Vivienne gave him a .look of ,acorn. So he left her waiting there while he munched a sausage roll . and telephoned Klein's office Then, without', divulging . his plans, he istarted-thtt. car uptown. -nve're' gujng' to hold a council." he suld when they reached the I he aler.. "Vou'ce Invited to sit In.i Nat : urally, lOK-wou't be discussed. You are my affair. In whatever else ;cames up. you're expected lo take I part.'.'j ' -. i , . -i. i. . i '.. Incensed at his treatment,, hut helpless, Vivienne sulkily followed ililm through the theater lobby Into ' Klein's anteroom. "Walk right In," eillil Sadlo Kohu, 'with a kittenish stiillo for Channlng. '.Vivienne gave her a sucerlug glance and Sadie's unfailing memory, re corded a1 caustic item. "Hello!" Klein greeted them af fably. "If here ain't the Prodigal j daughter and not a motion pic ture! Welcome to our city. Only jtbat fatted calves ain't. appropriate for daughters, I suppose, we'd have one here Hiis minute. How ahuut some Scotch?" v v -., ''It was a bit cold driving over,'' Cbamilug- accepted as Vivienne lg jnored the producer's gnrrulousness ; wtid nodded to Jimmy Crane, "Hey, Sadie! Where's that cork screw?"' Klein called to his secre '.lary. "All right. ' Close the door. I'm In rourereiue, understand?" "Shall I tell Ihcm the rest about Kronhprg?" Channlng naked iVIvlenno. She shrugged and he did so briefly. 'Tudor- tho circum stances, I Ihounht Hun V I v had best he here." "Sure," said Klein. "Pour minds POET QF PACIFIC; KAN KltANt'l.sio(i. !' h.! 1 0.-r-P Heulh ha stilled (he pen of Cant. I Thomas J,. McOcnn. "l"ct .f the J'.-ielflc" and veteran skipper, lie dleil here yesterday ut the uitr r i Characterised as the "poet mnx Iitiiim" by one Tlarvaril pnife.s.oi-. the enptnln's poems, primarily about thea, won hlin wide prulse IllrllldlliR thin of the late I'rcnlnVnl Iloosevelt. Tho Inst Ycel commanded by Captain MoOenn vsan the Itnsr City. They both "went out of servl.e" Aurnst 4. !:(. Hi n,-e then he had spent much of Ms time ut IiIk home In Cuu ilay, Ore. ROMANCE Of RADIO , is better than none nt all. And we gotta decide something. Now let's see. We got Clmnnlng's story, and Jimmy' speech Is ready.' As for what 1 been doing, the committee reports a flop. Kronberg beats it to Philadelphia, and then goes to see Aileen. For all I should know about it, be might hove seen Sadie Kohn. The guy Just didn't tell me." "Aileen!" Vivienne sprang up. "What where Is she now?" Always wait for your cue, kid!" Klein beamed Indulgently. "Ac cording to schedule, she's feedln' tea lo the head of a home for cripples . ami the Big Perfume Poppa. By the way, Jimmy, you inlKseil a net. Why didn't you think o' Miss xunla Clous glvln' presents to them ciipples? Or are you glvln' Cluck the goods, and passln' mc stage-money?" "Speaking of Santa Clans," said Crane, "just what's the answer to this?" He had dropped in at the Ambassador to get the Christmas card. "Adraetela again?" asked Chan-; nlng. "I wonder If Kronberg couldn't tell us who I he goddess Is." "I Imagine he could make a guess," Jimmy agreed with hlin. "J list the same, I doubt if he's sure. Unless my theory's completely wet, that's why he went to ijuestloii Vivienne and Aileen. I think what the man is trying to do is make sure be fore lie acts. He wanle to find nut about Alteon and cither pin It on her, or be satisfied that she's lint the girl and go after someone clue. What nre ireii gnlng lo do, Viv ienne? About nnswerlng him, 1 mean?" Willi a defiant glance at Chan nlng. she said she did -not know. "What would all of you suggest?" "That you answer nothing for the present anyway." Chunning took her up. Then- he I timed to Crane. "Is Kronberg still at i lie Ambassador?" ; "No," said Jimmy. "I asked, just now. He registered litis morning and checked out this afternoon." "That would suggest that he found nut whatever he wished to know." . "Where do you get that bright Idea?" Klein asked disgustedly. "Even I'd have tho sense lo leave after I'd showed tnyhand. Ilusn'l be fixed it so both of the girls prac tically have to answer him, or ad mit what he already thinks? Now. take this theater business. He of fers Aileen and Vivienne both a per sonal appearance. Ain't It natural lo jump at the chance? If they don't, then what's the answer? And the fact that Channlng hlgli-lmlx the guy don't help matters any." . , ."Aileen nan claim Unit flllic-lt won't let her," Jimmy remlndpil liim.' "Ami dimming hasn't ad milled that Vivienne Is his model " "A lot of good that does. Kron berg knows It and what does he care for Cluck? Besides, he'd say yes " In -a minute, and Krnnhera knowB he would. Now you take il from me and II'b tine If they don't show up at his opening, he'll he wlso that they're scared." 'You mean that you want us to?" asked Vivienne, visibly uneasy. - 'You know that Dwlglit changed the features on the proscenium can vas." - - .... . "Ain't that In Itself auspicious?" Klein replied to Crane. "Was he hiding something, maybe? And Is there something besides a contend makes Aileen . wear that mask? May ho all that ain't Important, and again, mnyhe It is." I'm inclined to think you're right," Chnnnlng had been consul ering - as . the producer spoke. "Whatever wo think about Kron berg, the man has Intelligence." "You said It!" Mux Klein agreed. 'When that guy goes after some thing, he gets It or knows why. If wo got- more brains, maybe we win. It we haven't, 1 don't like the looks of things. Thai's Hut and cash with order." "It might be better to bluff It out," Jimmy Craue suggested. "It we do, we tell the world we'ro unt afraid of lilm. '-A lot of worthwhile people will be at his opening. 1 don't see what we have to lose " "And by being nice and friendly, we give lilm a quiet laugh. There was no doubt In Max Klein's mind of the wisdom of such a course, lie did not udd that something morn prompted his suggestion, Only Jimmy sensed that another, and more compelling reason prompted Klein's advice. No doubt he be lieved that the premiere of the new Kroiibnig Theatre would prove nu interesting event perhaps on sev eral scores.. U'ttrltlil. lOSt, h He Mscsutev Ce ) May Klein makes s discovery t Kronberg'. theater opening tomorrow. JOSEPHINE CHASE AUTHORESS OSES IMIMAPKLIMMA. Feb. 10. ,T) The author of the tlracr Ilarlowe Hioiifji that have thrilled school Kirtx fttr two decades in dead here at the line of Although he wrote the tinier Marlowe stories under the t.ame of JeHsle Oruhaiu l-'lower, and many ft her storie under pseudonyms, her name was JoAcpblne Chane, Ktir many e.irn nho lived qutetly ln a li (i bmh-f In tbe noitlteru pail of the city. "The only time people i ill ever know I'm me will be when I d!e and they n rite my fdiitiMry." she oner said. "Big Money." Clever Comedy, Now i ww ..&art".wv iiunuk. - .. wflnpv Joiuci Glvsson, J-.ddic Vv iho fli'ini litni' since lh'yj niHK'iircd In the I'nthc plrturc ' "ih Vcnh," linhi-ri ArtnstroiiK and jami'fl (.tcan"n ar icanicu m Mlrnntr riijfH in the Pat In com' ly drama, "Hk Minify," now play - Frederic Marsh Scene from "The Hoyal Family of I'Ycflrlr .March, a Fredrick March.1 who is ' being hailed as the newest "weakness" of the feminine film fans, will lie seen at the Fox Craterian theater to morrow In a picture that wives lilm a chance to display romantic ami comedy talents w-hich be has hith erto held In abeyance because of the requirements of his roles. The picture U "The Hoyal Fam ily of 1 buadway." I Mm mount's ; filmlzatlon of the ccdehrated siag play. "The Hoyal Family," which smashed the records of Broadway a, season ago and which has sine" . had great success In stock company1 Western Thriller r N -e 1 HiPl" w-jf.'-fc ft ose Itohr, who appeal's 111 one of the pi'llU'lpul roles In "lioulle of the ltio Urande," eomliiK tomor-' row to the Fox lilalto llle.ner. ach.eved prominence on the vari- ety staftcs of the Spanish spcaklm; P.-T. A. lACKSOXVII.I.K. Ore.. Feb. li) (Spl.l A lllevtllli; of the I'ni'ellt Teachers nssoi-iatlon was held at the IiIrIi school niiilltoiliiiii Friday iillertioon. MeetliiR was opened with slim- ' Inn of "Parent Teachers Hand." mi l the reudlne; of the Parent Teacher pmyer by Mrs. Kick, president, i There was a short nrom-am con- I slstlns "f n piano solo by Amies im.iiis, ii iroiip sumiim nv (-iiiuiren , ol the third mid rouiih linides vlo- ; llll solo In- .Maltle onis accolll- imille.l bv her slsler Amies: ami n lull, hv Mis C O l'Mbl,.l ..r M...I. ford oil lite free levtboek hill. I 1'lie nssociiilioil endiirscil House Mill :tt, hut llnaliiiaouslv opposed House Hills r.l and III. The secre lury wa empowered to wire to, Kepresentniites liny and Deuel nnd Senator I iiuii the de Isit us of the Jnck'ionvllle I'. T A on. erlilm: llicse lulls Mis. FUliinci, iiit'slilchl ul l!ic I . -.',' - . '.. . - - -. I v Jose- Hobr and Myrna l.ov. " ' " ' nnniriTTfrTrinTFiiiiiii n iiiiiihiiiiifci. mm m Ouillan aud Kuhcrt Arr.strong in "lii iiij;' at lite Hlly llu-air., Kildicj Qulllim aii'l Mil ium HoeRflr ' fe.-it uied in tin h-adinw role. i un tins? lcaiure linuirc ine, Holly 1m Hhowinj; anoiluT intci j .stin Pat ho News licfl, ami a, Stars at Craterian BroHdnay,"-starrliiff lim,'lalre and j Paramount pic) hit. a ml touring productiojis through - ' out America. j March is seen as "Tony," the1 veritable "iiriuco"' of the ".'royall family." whose mud capers, nerve-j racking scrapes with women who ; fall In love .with hlin, ami other i manifestations of erratic genius i keep the picture In a continual uproar of mirth. Ina Claire i ween as Julia, the sister of Tony, and Mary ISiian is seen as J u lia'a da uyh ter, bred In the tradition for stage ej-oemlancy, but not yd ready ti step into the I'hoes of her mother. Coming to Rialto itt t M -. iftli l- ' Hk' I countries before niiiltlntr the lour- nry to 1 lollyvvood. Ills first roles " plolures were In Simnlsh versions ",f '''K feature producll,.,,.,. amonK them lieclnahl Uennv's part In ..u-,,. j,.,,,,.. ,, ,,.,. iim's role In "lllaze o' I'.lory." counly r.-T. A., pave a short talk concerning Founders day. Mrs. I'ichtner urged thai as many mem beis us possible attend the county P.-T. A. meettiiK at the Ylnwimt school, April U. The slate P.-T. A. president will speak at this mret iuu. It was voted thai Mr. Porter ami Ills sister. Miss A linen Poller, gave a talk ou lile and customs in New Zea la 11 d . I Host rated by i ive reels of film. This entertainment will bo given at tho locui gymnasium in the evening, Keb. lw . Misji Span's room having the largest leinesentutlon of parents and friends present nt the meet inv:. won the prize a wanted this mouth. Net meetiUR of the .lacksouvilte arenl Teachers association will be lield on the wvenlim ol March li . . imir year noirse in piiyslenl ''ilucat Mil leadlim lo a bachelor's ''riee lins be.1i Instituted at St. 1 "l vel-.il V. 666 LIQUID or JABLETS Curo Colds. Headaches, Fever G G 6 SALVE ' CURE'S BABY'S COLD Showing at Holly Moqey", A Fat be heature Vitaphonp act. AIho for the even ing ixTformanrfH only, tonight and tomorrow nitfht, at 9 o'clock, the , Hoy KcoutH will he seen on the ; Holly siap in a short demonntrn- Uov Scouts will he seen ifon FIRST ME CAST E COLVII With Abraham Lincoln's birth day occurring next Thursday, Iso marking the opening of the super production at the Holly theater of "Abraham Lincoln,'' Judse Wil liam Colvis, ncaring his S fit ti birth day, was in a reminiscent mood today nnd recalled the first vote he ever cast was for Lincoln back in lSiti-l when tho judge was a mem ber of the I'nited States cavalry stationed at Fort Klamath. There were It -4 men in the com pany, and when election day came only one man failed to vote for the "Great Emancipator." There were no ballots anil each noldier made known his vote to the officer in charge, who marked the vote in a poll-book. When came the turn for the judge to vote, he an nounced he was not of age. "If you're old enough to be a soldier." the officer told him, you're old enough to vote," arid no the judge cast his vote for Lincoln. The only dissenting vote was cast for General MeClellan by n soldier, on grounds that he had served un der the general before the Civil war. Tbe Holly theater will present a free matinee Thursday a fternoon for all G. A. R. members in south ern Oregon and their wives. "Wid ows, of veterans who have answer- I ered the last roll-call are nlno' to be guests of the management. I Tickets will be available nt the ' Mall Tribune office or at the box office of the Holly theater. FELLOWSHIP MEETING FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Pators and delegations from dif ferent points in California. Ash land, Klamath Kails, Orant.s Pass. Trail. Kagle Point and other lo calities were In Medford Monday at trend 1m; the fellowship meeting at tbe Full (iospel 'church. A" (siting pastors, also Pastor U. r. Streyfeller and District Chair man Samuel Swanson brought the messages of the afternoon. Hun day night and Monday night the pulpit was filled by " Chairman Hwanven.-n man of remarkable sin- Terity ami power. ' - LOLUFSri'i ii i FIRST CLASS FARES offered by any de pendable trans portation company Sove money while you enjoy the deep-cushioned luxury of comfortably healed motor coaches; Convenient sched ules . . . Baggage carried. SAVE MONEY SAN FRANCISCO $12.15 PORTLAND 8.65 LOS ANGELES 22.15 CHICAGO 44.00 ( Via California i , TERMINAL Hotel Jackson 102 S. Central Phone 309 C-ren Patinas Service .f mil roisti SELL BONDS FOR Fill CO. HERE '. i e ' t ' ? J I : Georgo Henselman, who Rrnd uated with honorH from Modford high school way bnck in 1 91 J 1h apaln making Modford his home. lifi ;ls tiHsocJated with Robert F. PelQUze, bettoc known to his ninny friends as "Bobby," now north west mnnaprer for A. E. Fitkln & Company. Ltd., investment bank-en-v Both these boyn left .Med ford about the srrme lime, George pro ing to tho UnivciHity of Califor nia and Bob to .Stanford. Both saw Rervice In tho World war and later fought many "battles" on the, golf courses around Portland. Mr. Henselman has had wide ex- perienee in the investment field in Portland, and San Francisco nnd Mr, Pelouze. is one of the best known and most successful in vestment bankers of Portland, The A. E. Fit kin company is one of tho largest investment firms in tho country with headquarters in New York and branches in the princi pal cities Mr. Pelouze opened the Portland office in November, lii30. and in January oi this year was made northwest manager, in charge of both Seattle and Portland offices. The A. E. Kitkin Company. Ltd., has an enviable reputation, ; with an unbroken record of over twen ty years in meeting every Inter est requirement and sinking fund agreement on the issues they have underwritten; -They specialize In municipal, public utility, and cor poration bonds, preferred stocks and investment trusts. Mr. Henseltnan's territory will extend from Eugene to the Call- j forniu line. Jlo will open an of i f ice here, the location, to be an nounced at a inter date. EE Jaeksonvllle CrnnKe will meet on February 13 nt 8:0(1 o'eloek. The Central Point decree team will be present to put on the third and fourth decree work. T There are about 10 eandldutew to reeelve the deRi-ees. The Central Point team gives the work in an exeep tional anil impressive way, so a vei-y fine meeting is anticipated. All eandldates who have ' not received the third anil fourth de crees nre asked to be present at this meetlllK. so tllnt the complete tnitfntion work may bo Riven. The lecturer has nlso promised a good propram for tho nieetfnir. . . Home Economics club will meet with Mrs. Ora Vledermever of the et Side district, February 11 at (III o'clock. SAMS VALLEY SAMS VALLEY. Ore., Feb. in. (.Special) J. Sanford Itlchard son of lleale lane was a recent business caller In our district. County road trucks are worltinc in this district hauling tjravel to roads.' (Iranpel-s nnd club members who attended the reprnlar meeting of the Keerentlon club at Central Point "Wednesday night were- Mr. and Mrs. It. H. ' KeeRnllller, Hiss Catherine Knger, Wesley McDon oiiBh, Itussell, .Stephen nnd Mrs. O. T. Wilson. The Intermediate room under Mrs. Ada Fust Is plannlnB some Interesting school netlvlties for the spring months, consisting of contest debntes nnd spelling matches with other districts. Miss Arbuckle, accompanied her civics class to Medford Thursday to bear the Klngsley trial. ; C. A. CROW ! N. Pacific Highway You are Invited to present this cou pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE At a Subscriber Guest of the , MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are a subscriber of the Mall Tribune your name may appear here tomor-j row. Only subscribers' names will: be published and, during the du-l ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en- i joy FREE shows as GUESTS OF. THIS PAPER. I NOW PLAYING "Rogue of the Rio Grande' illlillliiiilllii1 LITTIF STOKIE fittla j. nrs7A Uiil1i'llllii!iUUMHllUIIIIUIIIIIIrtllllU:ilHi!llllilill!il1lill 3 ! bar ban i-KuO hu i$ - llnr'bara Itohblns ia a pruduatei of tlio .Jitney flayers, thuse no madic actors who set up their staso on the back end of u truck. She played in a couple of minor roles fn road shows, then (aunt to Uroadway. - When William liolitho's "Over ture" was cast, she, on unknown, was given the leading feminine role. She Is a protegee of Marine Ken nedy, nnd it was on the advice of that star that Miss Kobhins decided to take up a su.ko cann-r. Here i Vbu TO THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 John Street, New Yorlt CHICAGO . . SAN FRANCISCO Hi W.t AoW Street Merchants Exchange Bedj. A Nations) Organiieton of Stock Fire Insurance Companies Established in 1866 Sit l'Msf fast heclm to PbetW f!L iSlSPJ ""Wtt. )))) iMrif ,n frwn iciv. eve,. 55); , - tet J)) WeHEATHMAN - M et a salwok RATES ))) lillfev Sinql.roon,both i lUlrs iH&7 Double room witji boftS W. o! ILL BE GUESTS , nu Civil war veterans and thr-Ir whoa are to be fiuests of tho Holly theatre at a matinee next Thui-N-day afternoon when the super jiroductinn. Abraham Lincoln. ' will open fin a three day run. Tklct'tH for the tiuests will be loft ai the Mail Tribune- office where they may prorured in amplf time for the matinee. AVidows of veterans who have passed heyund are also to be quests of the Holly and are asked to eall for the tioliets at this office. There may ho a possibility Ritine local residents may have seen the "Creat Kmam ipator," years auo ifc. peisnn or heard him talk. If there are. their identity would be appre ciated as early ns possible, by com municating with CioorKe Olsen at the Hully theatre, or "Lincoln Department" of this paper. Nrhedules .astern Crews PH1LAOKL1UUA (Pj The Uni versity of Pennsylvania this year will enpaKe in rowiiiK every east ern school that ensapes in the sport. UGHT ETTER s a Man I IE IS the Stock Fire Insurance Company ' ' Agent. Available through him is a fund ofinformationthatybu should have forthe bet ter protection of your family, home, business, and community. More than a hundred years ago the Stock Fire Insurance companies established rela tions with property owners through local agents. To this system Stock Fire Insurance owes much .if its success in serving the indi vidual and the public. STOCK FIRE INSURANCE is represented throughout the country by thousands of the be:t citizens of the various states. They offer and have available a service that embraces the many activities of the com panies for the conservation of life and prop erty, better building construction, improved safeguards for homes, business, institutions and communities. Stock Fire Insurance means much more than reliable indemnity. Your agent may be able to suggest ways through which you can use his service and that of his companies to your Sreater advantage. Stock Fire insurance Companies are Represented by Cepaba Agents ttt Your Community