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MEDFORD MAIL - TRTRWrR,' MEDFORD, "OKEflOy, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1931.t
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SYNOPSMt Tony Latour and
crd lf or (As atape, quarrel
:.pihtn h becomes engaged to
TAh Tony return to the village',
fair. Culminating an unhappy
Tie t and four-ye.ar-old Pierre,
their eon, whom she take to live
in Orchard UUl. Upon Donovan
putt Bruoe, hi atepaon. in her
care. After llarrlet'a death llrure'a
, imposition on the acnaitive boy
, continue, and finally ha wed Ann
JBevi. Pierre' we.ethe.art. Then
f (or two veare Pierre, Urea in their
home, where Tony call and find
7rnJt A J I vr nerro f
erhool. There i n tuapMoue ten
: . . Chapter It
STUBBORN PIERRE
.BEJIHAPS Ann realized that Tony
. law In her words a revelation of
a deeper feeling than they were In-
tended to convey.
-' ,;"We all Intra Pierre," aha added
jln defense. "An4 Pierre loves you,
Father Tony, better than any one
, lejeo In the world. When he la a fa
lo.o actor he will any It was be
cause you encouraged him and be-
- illeved In him. Orchard Hill will
'" -aing -a different tune about our
. . iifnrrg some oay.T
'' A' this 1 Old Tonv'l mnnnnr
Ic'""ied, and drawing himself
lliruuuir ereci, who nasmng oyos
'and a voice of righteous Indignation,
'uw crieu; - ...-. , (
, ''HOW AUX aueh nnnr nnlM
..' (tand an artist like Pierre Dnnnvan?
, iDId Orchard Hill evor know tho
"i. nora mother? Born and roared In
1 tfcfllr midst, Harriet to those Ignor
: ant, llttle-aouled eloda remained a
airanger.
" V "Befcause Pierre loves the theater
and play his porta In our village
i, imo proiosBionai, they
,., laugh at him and CliraA tnd It...
worthless old actor, because I have
aim luiwiigenca 'to . appreciate
. seaius. . -
' "1 tell yon, Pierre la tho greatest
umr vi ois generation. These fools
at the soda fountain clerk; I see
, ww great artist aqul, which bo In
,. berlted from Harriet Soda fountain
" ciorttr
V ThJM actor pausod, ani), drop-
"" ma inoatricnl pose, said,
"rv, my a oar, forgive me 1 was
quite carried away, but 1 moan
ror word 01 lu
t Indeed ' von am i.ii, - .v. .
- - -r" ruuui
ii- Pierre, but Just you wait some day
niu win oe mighty proud
oi our rierre. j -- , i ;
.i xw$r retorted the old ; actor
curmuiir. -Home doy these Im
beciles will rood In their Sunday
papers about Pierre Donovan, the
,, unguisneu actor. If Pierre should
never speak a Una on the stage he
,i j;j""u B0 ' t artist.
fountain clerk here, aa ha will aver
be on the atage of the largest the-
ir. success aoes not make an art-
rw auccess la morely rocog
; nl"on of the artist's greatness."
"Well, 1 hope you do not Include
me among those who do not appre
ciate Pierre," said Ann-a little re-
i j aentfiilly. ' .
;'';" Ann dear-I know what
Plorra Is to you. i know what you
are to Plerra, too,-'
, Ann was a little embarrassed by
this. She was not aura t
flld not mean a hit more tban she
wanted him to mean.- Did the old
oior. inaccq, know all that Pierre
was to hert Was she. hersolf, sure
' that the knewT After all, she was
...shukw jreyg wire. "1 have always
, felt that Pierre was dirfcront from
ordinary peoplo," aha snld. "Tho
woria 10 winch Plorre bolongs la as
far from this world In which I In
which we lly s heaven la from
nana.
The eld actor nodded In agree-
mravwiin an intent but kindly ei
pression. Slowly he aald: "And the
hoy is gnlna now Inin h ...i.i .
which he was born the world of
ine ineaier.
, "Ann, forgettlnc herislf. i.h a..
. porately, "For mo It will be as If
irmrre were doart. lie will novcr
Jcome back to live In my world
jagaln. I feel exactly as If he were
jriu urn niiornoon and I was tell
Jng him gnod-by forever. Oh. I shall
imlsa him terribly." lleallilng sud
denly what her words might signify
to the old actor she burled her feet
In her handa. "11 do not mean
anything untrue to llruce." she
, aohbed. "Please don't think that"
, Th old gentlemnu put his arms
t lovingly around her quivering shou.
- itnra "Thau u .
hi; ueni, i uQuorstarul
' It'a aU right" - . . . .
' i When Ana had regained hor com
jposnre. the old actor aald anxiously.
Btt you still think- it , p,,l0I.
; ithot he should use 'the money his
mother left tor bis achoollng In dra
matic art as she hoped he would use
it, don't you?"
She turned aulcklv. "Of coiirns I
do," she cried. "Pierre must not
think of lottlne Brute ur.e hla mnnnr
as Bruce wants to do."
'Do vou knnw snvfhlnir Mhniit !,!
McVflda' unM minftiir nrhpnin that
your husband wants Plerra to mil
his money Into?"
"Only what Bruce and fnthnr uv
about it"
''Are you sure Pierro h.-inn-i nl.
ready turned his monev nvr in
Bruce?"
"1 know he hnnn'1 PI prrn 1. tin.
Ing to New York this afternoon as
you and be planned."
"As executor of hfa mntltor'a will
1 was obliged to Blvn him Dm m'
on his twentloth birthday. But It
may not be too late yot for Bruce
to nersuade him.- Ar Inno n, i i,ai,i
bis school money In trust 1 could
protect riorre from those friends
who tell him he in thrnwitiir hi in.
herltance away If he uses It to edu
cate mmscii or tne stage. But now
that he has bis money, I'm afraid
that he might let himapir ha n.
suaded. He fa so iDnamnt an,i hna
all his life yielded to Bruce In everything."
Ann lauahod. "If Villi nlllrl hnVA
heard Plorre last nlsht nn wm,i,iv.
worry about Bruce or any one per-
auaunis mm.
At this, the old AMnr'a lt,lBrnnt
became nalnfuilv fniAnaA nwhu
what happened last night Ann?"
"Well, Pierre came home last
night and Bruce aabail him if .,
nun given mm bis money.' Plorre
auia mat you pad and that ho was
leaving for that sohool In N vn.k
today, just as you and be had
piannod and as his mother had
hoped he would dp when she left
the money. Then Hrilr Atlrf fn I linM
star tod in again to persuade Pierre
to let Bruce use hla mnnnv In thai
- --- J IH.k
nvaua mine, nut Pierre Jumped to
his feet and ordered them to shut
up."
'Bravo!" ejaculated Tnnv.
"We were all so astnniahA
gasped. No one evnr nw nianfl
like that before. Vou know how be
is always so gentle anil polite, but
last night he was hard a in t
the way he ' lectured Bruce and
father about being money mad Bin)
ready to soil their souls for dollars!"
' The Old ftctnr'a rnnn wnn
ing. "Told them where to go with
their achema. did Hat i ,...,. i...
It In him If only be could be aroused
to me reni issue."
Ann could not full in ,m.h n,,
there was something behind Tony's
olatlon which she did not know. Sud
denly she asked: ;
"What did - vnn anw in t)l..-A
--- w . ml I u
When yon save lilm hla i.,i,.i,.
oncer '''
Tony chuckled. "I didn't toy much
of anything," I
"Well. If vnn ilUn'f .., ..ii.i
, . m. mU UUIillllH,
what did you do to him?"
1 "Well, first I took tho boy to' that
little nook hnhtnrl ll,n .llln.M
,.",v nniunp vi
know the place." 1
"Of course I knnw " Ann i
gently. "Vou and Plnrvn-. .i...
usod to call It your Ihentor. But
Happened to Pierre?" '
"Well, I anve him Ma i,thA.iin'n..
It was hla twentieth birthday'.
"Yes, but you must have said or
done more (linn Hint. I know from
I lerre's manner that something had
hnppeucd lo him. Why, ho oven told
uiuce nen see him In boll before
ho'd let him touch a single penny
of his school money. What did you
do to change Pierro like thai?"
"It must have hann iu ,,i.
did It. You see. I'vo vriii .'
tor Plorre," llo Inuirhn,! a. ha i.n
calcd the mnnmcrliit.
Your Dlav?" Ann hnil ...... ...
- - V i ,.-1 uv.
fore heard of It "oh. h u,,..i
full And has Plorre known that you
- wniiiij a pmy mr him?"
Old Tnnv InuithArf iri....,h...i-
He (lliln t know nhniit It until yet.
loruny aiiernooii. you see. I got the
Idea nbniil three months ago when
llruce nrst tnlked to Pierre about
this Nevada anld n-.l nlnlr wh.m. I
got to tlllllltltlff ahnnl all !,,
happen It Plorre should lei lirm-e
hevo his mnney, ami no I wrote a
piny about It. Vnmnnu.' ,..i..... ,
anvo Pierre his Inherltanr. I read
my piny lo nun." '
Oh h-h, so hnl's what happened
- i.
SENATORS
ARE
MASTERMINDED
OUrOFVICTORY
Johnson Yanks Marberry In
Eighth Frame of First
Game For Pinch Hitter
Successor Ineffectual
By Ilcrtwrt W. Ilorker
t AHHUelutfirl Praau Kiwifla Wrllarl
To a hli nf alrnleav that unrli,l
can winter jonnson attribute, In
part at leant,, tho failure of his
WlUhlnirtnn Hnnillnra n ,il Inln
tho slx-Kiimo marKln tho l'hiliulol
illla Athletica enjov In tho Amer
ican league race.
Tho HenutorB gained an e-ven
breuk in a double bill with the A's
veaterfliiv hut mlihl hnva umn hr.il.
games had Johnnon not reaorted to
the auccemful "miiHter-mlndlng"
thnt eventually led to WHahlnir.
ton's downfall In tho opener.
Although the Bcoro was tied at
5-6 at tho end of tho flrHt Bovcn
InnihifM Vrn.l f t-lnkpi.v hn.l .
pitched the A's aoutlipaw aco, Bub
drove, by a wide margin.
Fulled for Hitter
In tho oiuhth. with twn nn hniv.
evor, Johnson pulled alarhcrry out
of tho llnoun to allow Hin-imivA
to hat for him. Hargrove made
this strategy louk good with a sin
gle that drove In one run. Another;
fiUoied acroMa before the-inning:
wne oyer to. give tho Semitora a
tworun lead.
Hut thfi A'fl. .Whn hnil mnilA nnlu
Hovon hits off Murborry, fell on his
mieeu&HorH, uunip tiuiucy ana llob
BUI'ko. far Keven i-nna nn ti-nvv'a
trlplo, a wild pitch, three pushcs,
Dlbrell Williams' homo run with
tho buncH fllloil, Cochrune's double
and Hlmraons'a homer. Uo'orgo
ICal'nahaW tlltrlleil Ihn Inut Innlncr
and held tho Hcnntora In check to
muko tho final hcoio 12-7.
bnloiia Will Scconil
Alvin Crowder kenl Inn htia
well scattered In tho second mo
to win 0-4, homo runs by Dave
HuxriH and Jbn Kuhiti muxiiiiiiinii
for five of tho Konaturs' runs. I
. TlllB dOUblo heilllnr pmmtlnlnrl
tho Amorleun league achodulo fur
thO llllV -Whlln in Ihn Nlnllnn.il ,h. 1
Ht, Iiouls Cill-dlniilM wn llnnn.l tl.n '
Chloago Cube, 12-6, to Btrotoh '
their lend to four and one-half :
gumoB over tho Idlo Now York
tlluntH.
In the only other CIl me nf Ihn
day, Jim KIMalt of tha I'ninina
iblunkod the . IMtlaburgh Pirutoa
With fiva hlta. 1-0 llnmv I-...,,...
ulao ullowcil only five lilta but two
of them Wi'l-e bunched In thu nlnlh
for, tho only run'of the icontot.
,. ' ''. t: ! ; :
Helen's High Hopes
By Pap
W5S -HELEkJ ' "
0ACOS5
I Jl'A
HELBH 5UJFPT HTTV S ''-jffilhsZS If If
MTrJALU OFF HEfi , 'Xx,MV "J fi
. f v 7 As js eoioo
ft rjF um I
ii -.-.wwi-t si i n l jn. v .r.r
r i' 'V 'lair inaa Willi as I i7-
-tZ -J n-!..j --ly- - ZZ WmmlwwTFaw AmtiMin iJrlj.X It?7'? '
II
HOW THEY
QTA w n
(By the Asaociatcd Ptcsh)
Coast
' W. 1 Pet.
San Francisco 5 2 .714
Seattle 5 2 .714
Oakland . 4 3 .571
Lob Angeles 4 3 .671
Hollywood 3 4 .42!)
Portland 3 4 .42
Missions 2 6 .28F
Sacramento '.. 2 5 .2SB
Tfl pora f)
AS WORLD Cf
Auicrieau
W.
67
Philadelphia.
"Wnahlngton
New York ...
Cleveland ...
St. Louis
Detroit
Chicago
Koston
....62
....44
....40
...35
...31
St. Louis ....
New York ...
Brooklyn
Chicago
Boston ...
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh ..
Cincinnati ...
...28
National
yv.
'. 62
- 44
46 '
43
41
- 34
..........,.31
.28
r,.
'24
31
32
39
44
60
49 .
48
Pet.
.704
..1127
.67.1
.501!
.443
.383
.37
.368
Pet,
.C27
.679
.566
..544
'.61S
47 .420
46 .40
63 .346
loSI
CURRY RANCHERS
With Rod and Gun
lo him."
The old aclor hetri ,,n i.i.
pcrlpt. "I hrnuglit tins copy over
una auernoon lor Horre to tnka
Willi lilm." .
Hilt WOO'! Villi loll n,a hi,.l
play, Father Tonyf"
The old aclor looke,i nn-a . i.i.
mauusrrloL "Wnnu m.. .
hearltr ' " ,Q
tiiier rd '0V9 t0' Wh"1 ' "'
ffti,l. tf), t, h. wit
fM 'J"' "l ",",l Wh, ""
(marrow p,M , .atn ,,v,t
VALLEY BASEBALL
II AT STAKE
3 GAME SERIES
Oram I'll,,, o nil RagU Point will
play the first t,f ti,r. Knmv nrxi
Sunday at Oranta- I'iim, to decWe
tha Hoaue Itiver .valley chaniptnn
hlp. The wvund nam will he
.played th following tiunday at Mi
iaiy-uia. nn.i iki.j -.!., . .
... nil Me
nj, minnay in the elty itmiv
ma th larueat atlemlnnee. t
' ie final batvbali nam. ..
Talent and iy'i,in.i i.
. - nan wiin-
diawn from the TO)IU, 0e to lack
" "" rri I'ajNi lias ben
lukewarm on tho nrnt,.,aiinn
the second half atarted. and played
ww vi ne inree gaiuea.
The leimue haa iwn I., v.- ..
a of dbjbnndlng since Iho middle
,nu;n utittinK Up a good
truRgle to keep f . ,
,, PORTLAND, Ore., July 14. (P)
i'iiut'1 uu circuuiatauces uiuy .oik
be slain in Oregon. ... ,
Tllia wna , IllA (lnnlulnn nr i.n
utnlo gnino commliuiiott, announced
today after a hot aesalon hero yos-
..luiij- in wnii-n. tno - qiieatiou of
kllllnir inuj-aiiilliiif hn,iu u.uu .in
i iib upsniH or too nuittor
" M II1U1 llOl-OHIIOr nn IMI.,1111 In
to bo given anyone, not oven a
KUIHU wuruon. lo Kill UUtlnr illiv nl,
ciiuislancna.
- TIlO OUCI!llon nnnin nn nflnK l.
I'ttiirhora of elm mm iiiwl
uouiitloe aiipnalod for relief from
uniiiiH nanus ot Oik Which have
uueu iiesirovinir iimii. rnr...n
garden .crops.
Iho onnimlaalnn ilnnl.ln.i ...
Ploy a man and dogs to patrol Iho
dlHtllola to ill-are Ihn unlmnl.
CollimlNSinnna Vmiilnv.,.! n...'
uienneu tlinl the oik horda bo re-
mOVOfl 1,1 rulllml ll.,A..n .1...
commlaBlon agreed lo rnuslder this
II IHO SIIOOIIIK ' iiHUIiod lulls.
Tho. comiuiRiiion uilthurliod Its
miiiriiey to bring suit In (tarn
county ngulUHt tho Kcllowa KiHh
vumimuy m recover innu tor a
tl-lleklnad . nt aln..lh.....la i t
about ouo ycur tign at Mnrslilleld
im tuiinmuiiui uy iloputlvB. Tho
fil-h Wiira hininhf l.u ,1... L-..II......
- - ......n... ii ri-niina
couiiwuy whon put up for wile. Tho
wiiimip.ii.ii Hum me cunumny slop.
ii-u ipu.vi.ittw on ua fHOU rnock.
Tho cunmiiHBinu ordvred OdWI
crock oponml from June 15 until
ber. nod rliuinil iv.0 iir is. 1 1, ..
couuly, recently utoikcd with black
4!tmntrn(tl..Ti P -nn ..i.itu .
pond at nak tJprlnga hatihury waa
All consorvutlonlsU of t)io litpgue
River valley nre interested -Inj'the
outcome of the bond election j be
voioa on in iicdfoid t.omoifrpw
Ono of Mncleay'a strongest etrgu-
mcntc USed in the battle in nrnvant
closing hoguo rlvr to commercial
IlBllinjr was lIHseil llllnn Ihn muinffii
nyBtem of Medford. , Mo has con-
tenaca in pamphlctii and Ibo press
inin tne nn 1110 in the Kogit Is
destroyed .bv wewniro enterlni.. ihn
river, iroin near creek. - i
V hllo the rlvor has not readied
tno conultlon ho ileuprlhr.. ,.nnnp
log to local snortsnien. tlm nrilimnl
OIltcrlllK lleAr creek Anil Ihn nititr
arising uild niueh conviction to hla
atntementa with people who have
not ootnined -corfejct JnoymntloD
Bear creek uteri n, hn n n.n.,n.
fill flshlni; streuni. T.,.v tl,A rA...
fish toiiiul nhnvo the 'swage plant
uro cons iiereti unrii rm miti,,n ,i.n
cuuso of the filthy condition ,vf tho
Th need for Clear. Iinennlnn,
Inuted streams Is beeomlng great
i roin a reacroat innat ' stand point
ProHoi-vatinn nf fth nrn i it....nrA.
tlVO in SOllthei-n OlS'trmi fnn.n
its reereatloual euunrlimlllM Jinn
thin rennon air eoinervallonista of
Medford and othejv UltereatcU in
aoelng the naturnl be.-uiiv 11,,
valley preserved, nre urged to go
10 tne polls tomorrow und help
end the nulsam-e. u-hl..h ..r,...-
such wondeifiii rnmpnlgn material
i.h- uie opposition to the Uogue
rvr eiimuifi mil. ,
Bradley of Holyoke, Me.. la con
cerned. 'Wolgaat punched out an ensy 15
round decision .over the New Eng
land negro, In a 3-round title bout
at the Coney Island stadium last
nlsht lit the iirUt ihimninii.hl
battle there since Jim Jeffries and
Jim uoroeii ciasnea ror the heavyr
weight title 30 years ngo.
Wolgaat, after floorlnc- Bradley
mr n nine count in the ftriat ron n d .
coasted along for a round pr two.
and then 'settled down to a steady
attack that etaegered the negro In
the sixth, cloventh and thirteenth
rounds, nnc: easily earned for him
the unanimous deeialnn nt th.
ereo and the two Judges. '
Bradlev 'oceaslnnnllv lm,i Tiri
gust with sharp rights to the liead,
but On the Whnln ha wno
for the lightning punching of the
FRISCO, SEATTLE
LEADING LEAGUE
(By the Associated Press)
San Francisco and Seattle led
tho cbast league at the end of
tho first woek In the second half
ui me spin season, each team
Having live wins and twn do
feats.
Oakland. lnnn- lima nnnitnont
of the cellar when tho first halt
cnuea was in second place be
cause It did the seemlnclv Im
possible took a series from the
Hollywood Stare, winners of the
first half. . ,
Play opens again tonight with
San Francisco meeting the Mis
sions at .San ... Francisco, . Port-.
Innd playing at Oakland, Los
AmreleS tamrllno- nt Hnnomnnln
'and Seattle visitors at Hollywood.'
BERLI.V .!.!., , .
Schmelirii' fa u ' '
time fnllu "Sll
- . .vvuKii,zeu bv J
boxing expert., a. ,h8 '.'j
world,and a ''c.-edit to Z
,.u n l.lllIIU!jn?tio n. J
8.000 waitinc- in 11 H
ninn I
prnuin I... ...ui..... 1,(.Ht
. v, wjiiiiping w. i .
Strlbllng -co easily tn c,
days ago. .. "
Speeches bv imji..
lties naid . t:tc.:r." "r. ""-
"shining exnmnln .., I
i.j.w. ,o,.,,,,, nd
all categories'- . "
Schmellnir
the somewhat cold rocemi
Sharkey, replied Iro1
- -. n.nu iu-iravn na.- .
. a genuine ctuJ
DoveWalhTliJ
To Signal Cord
Full of Bird
fi
:t,,
rUHl iWllA'MniTTtJ v.l
. v..... .. - .: ', il.S
t,, ' w "FloiJ
iib-nunsaie' homing wJ
feared lost' since it, i
Juno 20 at Lookout Mouni
' ' was t,ack In lu htl
me .army signal corp. ,
'""' vm tnree gut
wounas ana most of Iti ,
foathers gone.
' Thomas Ross, pigeon J
io camp, said he freW
the bird had mnii,. ..',
half tihe ,vn.v hnm. . 1
dition prevented It fromrJ
-lib? hex.rhnn ii.Dan, , 1
- y.u.VMa.ana .
a short distance at a tin
)'.t -
3I0I0I0IQ:
Be thrifty-
In the AllKIIHt nnmlM.i- nt r...
dour J.lfn, an editorial dealing with
Iho condition of the Wl... I.
state: "When American ,.porl-
...v-n .-o r.;iuiciently aroused it will
bo found mmo ,y , kl, UU1.
flail than to erect the disposal
plants that comm.,.. .i..... .....
long been demanding." To the river
I'vNIUtCIVI eia On I, ",.,w,U. I
Poaatble." 1. K. WlilnuU. n, I .h..
""ing answer or the suite sani
tary board: .-v....
the Wut.nh m that poliuiion Is a
wiiu-n can lie abated
After July I. las,. .,., , ""'1"'
.J'"!10" ul"'"' t"e
la tho final wnin.M . . ..
torlal. '
add extra miles to the life
of your car... with Mobiloil
CANZONERI EARNS
NOD OVER PAYNE
One o: the -Imai ir... .
rcporte.1 for k..,i.,.. ..... i . . .
Wait ,-surber.: w,.,
In hiudlog SI tn.nt while rtsl,ig in
"VVv T- ' bridge
MIDGET WOLGAST
FAST RECOVERY FOR
INJURED OUTFIELDER
l'lllLADKUMIIA. j.n. ii .m
Kred Llndatrom. rlalu.ri.M.a
VI Hid
New York Olant wh R
ft Mil A in I. J I .
win, h ' m",ei: n
1,.,. '- He will be on
ciutihM for a lime.
Classified, advertlslni ,eu re-ults.
OVER
Tvny Ciuiunor! wU .mu .
: iumin oi tut- wyrlit todny.
-N'pw VurkV liMtiMt. ....
ll)d h,i right to thr HP 0
him two cn.wrw. ih juntiM- wcltor.
nriHril lilt lajir niaahs ...
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Wobilo
Be kind to your motor-and give yourself break!
You can save your car and save your hard earned
dollars with Mobiloil.
The West picks" a winner, not an aU.r.i TWa ...u
Mobiloil is the leading Eastern Oil here on the Coast!
Mobiloil is built to withstand heat and wear and liar.l,
fat drjving-it is builr t0 stand up! After hard driving
it maintains its body. It keeps on giving rich lubrication.
Because Mobiloil stands up ii brings not only lunger
Jifc to your engine, but gieater savin, and . uil
economy to you. ,
Ask for Mobiloil at any red, white and blue Stand
ard dealer'sr
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