MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORL), OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 193-1 PAGE FIVifi 4 'y-'- ' I-! . Ws ,Mr - That CRY and Usually Sell for $1.25 to $1.50 One o the Most Sensational of Otisr Toy Values NOTE T1IKSE FEATl UES Composition head, arms, lees, are waterproof and may be washed with damp eloth. Ilodles arc sort and lirellke. HlF.li quality mohair wig la ,st.EI on. Clothes are well made and tailored Just to (It this pretty little lady. Lifelike eyes close when dolly fcs laid down. Cries like a real hahy. Delicately tinted face and less. This value is so unusual that we are making spe cial preparations to han dle the crowd. These dolls will be featured on our main floor. See them in our windows. All Steel Wagon with Shiny Nickeled Bumper Exclusive with Wards! Speedy red wagon with disc wheels and rubber tires I For children up to four years old. A Ward low price! Streamlined for "Greater Speed!" Modern! A pedal bike for chil dren up to 3 years old! Heavy 20-gauge steel, enameled , a bright red. Durable. See it! y 117 So. Central Telephone 286 Hurry for one of these sensational values! We bought hundreds of those dolls but they won't last long and we will be unable to supply any more at the special price when our present stock is gone. Choose Now Pay Later Wards Toy "Lay Away" Plan makes it possible for you to choose now . . . to get Christmas buying done early ... to choose from full assortments I A small deposit holds your items un til you want them . . . any time before December, 20. Steel Tool Kit 98c Imiigtnr, It pieces hi a strung steel chest nt this price! . Well made tools, durnhlel VSapie Stained Doll Furniture 4 for 98c Chair. Can be used by a 2-year-old. Strong. Table. Pits 2-year-olds! 10', in. high. Rocker. B i g enough for a 2-year-old. High Chair. For dolls. Bed. 13M in. long, solid paneled ends. S BV:is-V.;-!S Enameled Steel j Disc Wheels, J Rubber Tires Imagine, a full size, well built scooter at this remarkable price I There's s parking stand and a hardwood plat form, secured to frame by heavy bolts. 31 in ches high. Durable I Engine Puffs Harmless Sparks A realistic traint Engine, tender, 2 passenger coachet, observation car. Extra -parking Mint included flint laiti 300 windings. Wind-op motor. Toy Steam Shovel K let" trie swivel spotlight, frank con train nprnitlonsl 0 In long, or heavy steel. Toy Farm Truck 98c Strrnnillneil! Keniovahle ftltlew, clritrlr lienriHghts. 1U" long, of heavy steel. Table Tennis Set 98c 4 pad file Mlifled on both aide, 4 hiilU, and (ifl-ln. net. Orrat uport at a low prlre! 'I V New Duma Truck 98c liart ran be eomplrtely dtimp ef, : IOhyt teel; hrafllljthli. 1 f -4 Inrheft lonj. 13. , t..,,;-,,- inm , rmr nllMn M f vx ' ' ,1 I. rim I rlulih KfUR I i EICE I 4 ''tm X 1 a, 1 If- V ev if x 8 1 ,V c4 V i NEW YORK, Dec. 13, (AP) Jesse 11, Jones chnllenged the New Torlt I banking and business community to jday to set up a $50,000,000 corpora tion, with federal aid, to help "un freeze the mortgage situation.' The chairman of the reconstruc tion finance corporation told tha bond club at a luncheon: "We nt the RFC have been trying to Interest bankers and businessmen, not only In New York city, but j throughout the country. In establish ing or rebuilding mortgage institu tions, and I nm ashamed to admit the lack of interest and co-onera-,tlon shown." To improve the real estate altua tlon. he said, the RFC had offered to buy preferred stock and capital .notes In trust companies that would Isnoclali? In real estate mortgages. "No one seems to be willing to, go i into the business as a business," i he complained. He suggested that New Yorkers form a ncw.sound company, with a minimum capital of C50.0OO.OOO to lend on first mortgage certificates of mortage concerns "no longer able to assist their investors" and also to meet maturing mortgages and fi nance new buildings. "If you will organize such a com pany." ho said, "and actually Invest S25.000.000 In Us capital and give it sound management, the RFC will buy a25.000.000 of CRpttal notes, and if necessary we might go further. Also, as long as the RFC has money to lend, we will co-operate with such a company In making loans. As to conditions In general, he said "business Is better" and that If private Interests continue their co-operative attitude and "all pitch in with confidence, the fight will soon be won." Then, he declared, government gradually will withdraw from partlcU patlon In business. t Hook and Ladder Rig lO'V lnnjc! Two ladders, red and green electric lights. Streamlined. Toy Wrecking Car Can .be converted Into .peril nnconl V - t.vie uilnlKlileld. clrrtrlc light. 2.1" lung. Blackboard with Chalk, Eraser, and Chair This blackboard opens to a desk- and both chair and board fold flat. Board is hard Gypsum the bestwrit ing surface. S tjf o n g, durable; 3 5 '4 inches high when it's closed. Rocket Ship Ruddy Rogers' own ship. See It In action. A new toy sen sation. 98c Steel Truck Made for baby In ride on. It ublter 1 1 red wheel. 98c Chrysler Airflow rirrlrb- lights 'n' eterjtblng. strnng oprlng motor. 98c Speed Roller Skates 98c nmilHt! Thb'k trr. ball brarlni abreN. Hub tier cush ioned truck. Low priced! s' en at l DUCE S PAUCE ROME, Dec. 13. (AP) Venezla Palace, the dignified edifice where the stern-faced Benito Mussolini spends his office hours, was dis turbed today by ten minutes of laughter on the part of a grim -vis -aged guard who makes It a point nover to smile. ' "This Is most unusual," was the comment of listeners but, out In California, Eddie Cantor, had heard that remark before. The hilarity was caused by tha banjo-eyed comedian who arrived at the palace for an audience with II Duce. Cantor waa properly accom panied by John L. McBrlde, tha Un I ted States commercial attache. but most of the proprieties ended right there. Cantor had forgotten his audience ticket. "Who are you? demanded tha hard-boiled guard. "I'm Eddie Cantor." "Where'a your ticket?" "I forgot It," admitted Hddle. I left It at the hotel." "Where's your' passport? "I left that In the hotel, too. But I'm Eddie Cantor, all right. To prove It, the comedian rolled his large eyes and did a fascist salute to the right and to the left. The guard wavered, uncertain aa to whether he should put Cantor in the cooler or kick him out. Then McBrlde came to the rescue- and telephoned for the audience ticket. For the next ten minutes Cantor entertained the guard. After the ticket arrived, Cantor was conducted with due formality of ushers Into the presence of Pre mier MussoHnl, and they talked to gether over Cantor's plana for making moYtee in Italy with American capital. CRACKS IN EARTH AMARTT.I0, Te. UP) Mystertou cavlnga and cracks In the earth's sur face sr worrying farmers and high way officials, who fear that there may be a gigantic underground cai ern beneath the plains In this terri tory. The affected area Is near highway No. 5, sbout midway between Clauds and Goodnight, at tha point whera the highway drops down off tha cap rock. Ten years ago, In this same local ity, a four-foot chasm suddenly opened across the highway and ran through farms for about a mile. It was so deep that fence posts dropped Into It could not be heard when tm,y struck bottom. It closed gradually, following heavy rains, but traces of It still are visible. The new crevice Is much smaller than the first, but highway offkunls are worried for fear a major chasm may open suddenly across tha main highway. The crevice parallela tha road for about 100 feet and la about four feet wide. Unltko the old crevice, tha new one was not caused by a dividing of the earth's surface, but rather by a aluklng of tha earth aa though a section of the ceiling of some under ground cavern had given way. A small dog Mved from a burn ing houe In Paducah, Ky., by Plra Chief John Slaughter waa adopted na the mascot of the firs depart ment. He waa named "flmokM." e