- i PAGE TWO' The OREGON STATESMAN, Saled, Oregon, Saturday Morning. March 5, 1932 M v ii ii By OLIVE M. DOAK -1 i STUDIES SERIOUS Warner Bros. Elslnore TaAm f!hl Sal a In MThs Exnrt." Warner Bros. Capitol Todav Warner Oland In "nharlU Chan's Chanca" - HOLLYWOOD Today "East of Borneo." - ' THE (IRANI) K-Mn In "Sun- down Trail." MILK BILL REPORT TO BE F First Degree Murder Com - plaint Filed - Alter the ; ; Lloyd Eddy Death . (Continued from pas' I) pierced the dlaphraim twice and eat two Inches deep in the liver. Eroeldlnr has served two terms In San Qnentln penitentiary tor second degree burglary, it was I THE. GRAND while serving the last! term in tne Today Tom Keene In California institution itnatne oe came - acaualnted . with -". Archie Eddy."5: r-:--..- --, Although Erpeldlngj admits that ne also was L Implicated in tne 'shooting ot Ji. K. Mills, Albany nnlfeaman. last Saturday morning. ha has refused to discuss the hootlne of Llord Eddy. Ho claims he does not remember stnsing me v.aat rirl. the incident which is Kaiirwi to hare lea u ins iuwi- i a xavoraoie report on wb oi - i idinance uraiuss tne aisiriouuoa rr-x. . tiinor hai remembers I at Trash mllV to homes and eat- iu !. e - - : - l - . . . ... : of his actions after leaving e tng places to uraae a mug is ex vaa nftnA he flSrsL is talking pected from the committee on r to some woman in another house, health and sanitation which held a f famnhnll and Mrs. u. n. a puouc neanng on me quesuuu rolran who lire on waller street, a numoer or uaya ago. iuu;wuus TeooTted that! Erpeldlng entered are that the ordinance will pass thi- tinman and threatened them the city council. with his gun. He was arrested by Demand for the ordinance v i.!T fr street, a block I comes from the dairy interests r: 7-vii, 1 i who fear that the use of grade C .ivu. 1 I ill nn,f nn nf tha demand - f or, grade A milk which the producers of fresh milk hare equipped their farms to produce. Safety of the public health is also stressed as an important factor be cause grade C milk does not come up to the rigid standards required for grade A milk. Some of the distributors on tne other hand hare fought the drdtn- (Contlnaed from ss I ance? claiming there was a de- y.t a well-to-ao resiaeoi ui uuu ut v.nlni nnnntv fltlrl TeDresemeu I auu luai luci ouvutu themselves as iiu the sneep ousi- i yp y - n ness too. 'lney got mui u.o. f. . . thU counfy and by aiiegea ruse inlcrlpi him to KO WUO mem AsavMu i H -kr wVtAs-A nfniipn mm in uui .wv i r got from him J30.000 in casn. tiTlteTea DV if SLIT r. --rHn to the renort. wk they brought him back to Marlon county and droppea mm on bouio , D'";H.r7. are Pleas of i!ot guilty were enter BOIBrwuoi uiuc mu. In, n P rHaa i.acllont and f-6 ifS tailKrSWnto! the-de. ..Sihwt Uunct Aurora' SUte bank, who 1 1 , n!r.rr took nlace this week were Indicted on seren """"i CrZ iVT1929 eonnu of misapplying funds of 1EM HIS KIDNAP CASE OF ns 01 In Aurora Case I AS exk cue HIEST JAPHIESE IS ASSASSIIIATED AIRLIE. March 4 Pupils of the eighth grade are busy study- in for the second group or conn tr exemption tests that will be siren soon. Paul uanta is ine only student who passed the first group with grades a dots so. Mr. C E. Tallent of eastern OTegon Tisited Mrs. George Plonb Tuesday. They are cousin. Miss Florence McKIbbeni who has been visiting at Ballston for seTeral days has- returned home. Miss Vare Wendel who has been attending school at Philo math this year will corns here this week-to stay with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. wenaei and finish the school year here. Miss Wendel Is a sophomore and attended her freshman year here. The Alrlie Ladles' Aid held Its regular all day meeting Thurs day. Lunch was served at noon. Miss Betty Weinert has been suffering quite a bit with poison oak On her race ana arms. Airlie hizh school plans to put on a new three-act play in early April. Books are to be sent for and practicing will start as soon as the cast can be picked. DLangKes Honor Marion Dramatic Members at Party MARIAN. March 4 An en joyable card party was given Tuesday night at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herman DeLangh hon oring the Marion dramatic club Three tables of 500 were in play with high score going to Mrs. Wayne Barber and consolation to Marshall Snyder. At a late hour lunch was serv ed hr the hostess to the follow ing ruests. Miss Agnes uonnngw Mrs. Wayne Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schermacher and son and danzhters. Emll. Clara ana wh ma, Paul Hysler, Lester Colgan and Marshall Snyder. The Ladles' Missionary society TOKYO, Mar. 8 (Saturday) (AP) Baron Takumn Dan, has already been Indicated. It was reported at thw meeting et the Ad : club yesterday noon. Manager Carey stated thai he had Arranged for s special Con-1 stance Bennett feature play in connection In which Miss Bennett appears wearing In succession II modish Parisian gowns. He ftls announces that. Lorn Meyer, wen-1 inns n PLEASES Crescendo elub of Salem high known organist, who played at the I achooL a croup of serious minded managing director of the vast I Elslnore under the Guthrie and youthful musicians presented a Mltsu commercial interests, died Fox management, naa neen secur-1 program of rare aeucacy against shortly after nooa today from led for a return engagement and I artlstle background Friday wounds inflicted by an assassin. i wiu nu u uut ujh m m scnooi uuiukiuu. v . .ii.i.. uu uui k ui r.Mi. ,1 Hiaci: curtain, oiaca iuumuo lie was aiiac&ou mi- ..... .. . . .i. . . v..v.,..it m vM i i aa einnnsrs aiscussea mans ana i uihh jmiuw w.b.Biwu. Btbhd or shot could not I uu """ isjwjwu - SmeSateS bZ learned from the every merchant ln the city was eo- usually effective lighting effects . lwS-i operating to make It a big success. I made ot th stage something to remember, nlng the road in the vicinity of the store, where they are tugging back the bank and moving dirt across the road to buHd up the widened grade. The W. O. W. troupe put on their minstrel show at the hall here last night- to a fair-slied though appreciative) crowd.' . The quartet and chorus singing as well as the instrumental trie were police authorities. The baron was probably the foremost figure ln the Japanese financial world. Major The baron was . widely known among American Business men with Important Interests In the far east. He came to this country In 121 as the leader of a group of Japanese business men whose mission was to Improve commer cial relations between the two countries. The house of Mitsui Is by far the richest business organisation In the oriental world. It controls mines, banks, railroads, steam- Human, But Only a Dog A divan at one side of the stage made the resting place for an or iental maid. Eleanor Henderson, who dreamed before her lamp and called tor the musicians in a pro gram ot vocal, piano, violin and 'cello numbers. No applause was allowed until the full program of 14 numbers had been completed. This was anese say "as rich as Mitsui.' INDEPENDENCE, March 4 rare treat not to have a burst of Msjor. the large bird dog owned applause Interfere with the effect br Pearl Hedsrea was Instantly I of mnsle well presented. All killed when struck by an automo-1 numbers were presented softly bfle at T:10 Wednesday nfght. He and -delicately which emphasised was . buried In a spot which had I the effect ot watching the dream been his playground and his I neonle ot the Oriental maid's ship lines, factories ana commer- grave was covered with laurel. fancy. clal houses. Instead of saying I Malor possessed a remarkable I An outstanding number was the rich AruVAfa11r' tha Jan. 1 XIr an n Inn a- m .... w,A mnalo Tn rf w" whfoh Mrs. Hedxes wished to sit ln at was written by Bob Read, presi chair occupied by him. She asked I dent of the Crescendo club, and the dog to let her have the chair I sung by Miss Helen Benner. The and he quickly obeyed. After I young composer accompanied. waiting awhile for her to vacate j Both song and accompaniment the chair, he started action. He I were a . commendable offering went to the door and rave the I from inch a youthful musician. bark used when he wished to go I The program was well attend outside, but when Mrs. Hedges I ed and given almost breathless at got up to open the door for him, I tentlon, a tribute to both the pro he made a rush and Jumped up gram and the type ot audience in ln the chair and gave his mistress I attendance a look which seemed to ear. "My I Miss Lena Belle Tartar Is the turn now". I advisor of this club. Major could be lying on the LOW WILL RESlGii AS STREET CHIEF (Continued from rat- I) ldating the office ot city engin eer and street commissioner butj possibly combining the offices of floor wlta njg eyee dosed appar- engineer ana Dunaing inspector. ently asieep. but should Mr. Hed- wutk. iu B.il mrctj ueyanuiwui. i ges say, "Somebody here has a on a very modest scale this year dlrty face the dog.g tall would and counenmen ieei tnat reauc- begin to wag and presently he tion In staff may be made without WOuid get up and trot out to the crippling efficiency: I hathrnrmi fnr a rlnth Irant frr tha At one time It was reported trick. Mr. TTedrea would nlar tha that Sam Hughes, present conn- game to the fInl,h th. Major by P. TITO PRESFJIT PLAT HT FRIT 8COTT3 MILLS. Msr. 4 The P. T A. is giving a play, "Fin- espeelally well liked and encored Kerprints , at the LO.O. F.hall at each appearance. Additional to rJI.df H, l :0. the program were: Up dance by pn -llarch.il they will Donald Keeney and a Mack-faee J V uuucr xa9 mu" soldier skit. I Dle" ot Macleay grange. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Behnke of ..The play Is a three act eomedy. Florence arrtyed Thursday to a tnree scenes at we Tnorndyke spend several days as guests of I CMt characters: their daughter, Mrs. W. R. Dal-1 Hosey Hawks, Raymond Kel las. Ills a "fingerprint detective": Mr. and Mrs. Clauds Starenson 1 Ned Thorndyke. Delbert Edwards ot Eugene, formerly Liberty resl-1 Prt owner of Thorndyke dents, were visitors here Thurs- rmBcn jimmy ixws naymona uei day. PLEDGE 1M0UITY wran (Copyright, 1932, the Assoclsted Press) HOPEWELL, N. J.. March 4. An offer to deal directly and confl- aldate, were 1, MlB, Hatel ucuuaw wnu .u-j maayci, i Hirocr and Mn. Mm CrltM. Aft. ger his partner: Roger Whitney Jr:, Chris Herigstad A rich city aleck; Pamina Thorndyke. Lillian Magee daughter of Ned; Paul ette Whitney, Fern Gelger sister of Roger; Mrs. Roger Whitney Sr. Virginia Thompson mother of younger Whitney; Miss Amelia Thorndyke, Nellie Amundson Ned's sister, very precise; Mlgnon M o e a r e, Corrine Moberg the French maid; Porcelia Pnrdy, Zella Smith a colored cook. At the regular meeting of Ivy Rebekah Lodge No. 101. two can- cllman. would be made street I -.!. Vi mn irh all tha mntlnna nf of tSe pTesbyterlau rehoreh 5 At nv.ta,OTer bUt .'"l? This face wIh the cloth or me rreaojieriau v that hm waa a candidate for the I... li.. ,. .v. fM. toCn WednSlayaf- i?b. Now he 1. said to be recep- n back and then" VVurn to ?? 10 H-cent price level a. at the ther oarge,Te!r that we will which spresd . . . i iiti, mrrnn rr AnnAairiAn naa ntkm I . . - . . . i Alt. t w w.fiT nznra. il waa caw i ma, rvm rn minr, in- anv w . v luua, i near. their blue-eyed son wss made to day by Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh. The appeal, first to bear the Lindberghs' signatures, read: "Mrs. Lindbergh and I desire to make personal contact with the kidnapers of our child. Our only interest Is In his Immediate and safe return. We feel certain that the kidnapers will realise that this Interest is strong enough to Jus tify them In having complete con fidence and trust in any promise that we may make in connection with his return. We urge those who have the child to send " any representatives that they desire to meet a representative of ours who will be suitable to them at any time and at any place that they may designate. "If this is accepted we promise that we will keep whatever ar rangements thst msr be msde by Five times as much gasoline their representative and ours has been sold locally at the pres- strictly confidential and we fur- er lodge a potluck. lunch was served ln the dining room. Hugh Magee returned home Thursday from Hornbrook, Cali fornia, where he has been working the past month. being called home because of the illness of his son. Dale. There are many cases of flu in this vicinity. BAD FIDE AVERTED MUCH GASOLINE IS N SERVICE ST T ON SOLD AT CUT DATE HAYESVILLE, Msr. 4 Max Lytell of the Big Chief store on the Pacific highway, barely miss ed having a serious fire Wednes day. In some way the belt used on his water system, caugnt lire, to some rubbish ternoon ln me rresoytw -------C.Z t,ii I " - - - - - nM,ni1-rtir- ot two of I" ,v ,. ,.t of tha . i a nnmMr loroyni iw .juuiinuiuu., I nrtlli. I -- i wv.v - -- cunrcn uo. . . mummtmnt. nndarJ' .i". - .. I tha iMdlar dlatrlbuUng compan-UviM ..r. in attpnrtanea ana reoonea r . : . 1 major came leeiiac a noiu . . l . an Instructive and interesting ses- Low, may he advanced to head or wlth th. Hedges about nine years nere SwSlTiinenti and a .o- the department. aR0. They4ook him In and he be- LkJSP2f auv;jo wuvonwu. .vu.v i rjima m. mm ni in ini nonunoia. - fnr tha council next Monday 1 tt . . t. I nnnal numbers Weep wk vUUOLAUv vUlliyAii.UU W I night, the first meeting of th Mr. Hedges on the trips to and The. deluge of gas pump bus month, or ther mav eo over until I .v. i h Allness Is expected to slacken soon. w . " . lllViU lira l.liu iwatti fcu - - . 1 . a.aa the second meeting on March 21. town and always delighted to ride however, as "tomoblle owners in his master's car cial hour at the close. iuw w 1 " ";ithe amount ot $1000 each searenmg jorj i-The men were also officers ot months. Boswors Is now said to w willamette ValIey pe seeaing ""w. ,dan .Xt Mortgage Loan company of Auro- habeas corpus. Judge Hayden set . ' Indlct. e.is a -fl r AAA aaah TA KO- ! . . wors Four Children on Waconda Honor Roll For Class Records Rev. S. D. Johnson Will Address Men Of Turner Church atiiB.www c " - ment as officers ot that company, and Border. Thequestlon of . .. .. . WACONDA. March 4. Miss Ol ive Manning, teacher at Waconda ehool. Teoorts that four pupils are on the honor roll, Anna Mae 61 I UK no SUSP SALEM I U6ENE Jurisdiction is one esse but Marion county is assum fftg Jurisdiction on the ground (hat the overt act wss committed in this county.) Tatbott is assuming the ex pense of bringing Boswors back to Oregon tor trial. 10 LIFERS IRE i ; AT STATE'S PRISON nSU-iW th d under ?1500 each on those Martin and Norma Jean Wright, factor in ne i . 1. r-hria Malthoff. King Will Seek Porters Place first er&de: Charles aiennou, third grade, and Evelyn Aspinwall, sixth grade. Honorable mention: Fay oren, Marlon Kelton and Doris Rickets. (Continued from pass 1) Members of the commission said automobile license fee receipts might be reduced materially this first grade; Billy Egan, second year through roluntary storage of j.. -.i ., ivtnn fnnrtb I motor cars. KTBUe. vuiiuu i 'z E MERMEN WILL VIE The Salem and Eugene high swimming teams meet at the Sa lem "Y" tank this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Salem will be minus Win Need- Al m M I6 . ' . .i t n Urt I Tha; cnTTimlaaton decided to ad- UIl UOUrr Again gJSotf f Sth Va. and vese for bid. on eight highway ham. holder of the state 220 yard The republican nomination for . , a i inns Tor tne Artni i meeuni. fwm. "- jf-aist, eigBiu p-i -i niaAt ara ISO rard relar. 40 yard w n ..Uh st Kaon T T fF TX rUF lllKSfl 1UC1UUCU IQSUIiaiilA 4 11V I - - ' county commissioner to succeed LP;ii KiLi,n, f the school mile section of the McMinnvllle- breast stroke. 40. yard free style. John E. Porter will be sought hy 8lULC ,".n. .nd Tillamook valler lunctlon-Salmon I 40 yard back stroke, 100 yara H. E. King, rancher of Stlverton 5" Lm3f Gilford Wright, River highway; resurfacing the tree style. 220 freestyle and div- Continued from cC 1 Clutter. The jury recommended ...4, Porter tour years ago. life imprisonment. Alter me con- porter, incumbent, is expected viction uecKieyipieauea buui tu t0 fUe tor the candidacy to sac the second aegTee muraer 01 uu ceed nrm8elf. wife. i route juree. ne ietu oe Known ' w..nmmi: and ciara Faist. wniie ln the city yesterday, ho od- talned a form from the county clerk for filing his declarations ri 1.1 and listing his slogan, and plat- ConTaCl o6f?KI2g form. He ran unsuccessiuiiy ... srr Uistncz umce 19.4S mile Port Orford-Euchre tog creek section ot the Oregon Coast highway; and macadamizing the 11.08 mile Dillon-Biggs section or the Columbia River highway. MEDFORD, Ore., March 4 (AP) Albert W. Reed, 28, of Denver, was sentenced to life Im prisonment today for the murder of Victor Knott, Ashland police man. Reed was convicted by a circuit court Jury this week. . "I am not eullty of this crime," Reed said when the court asked Kentworth Back In Portland I is Saying Nothing PORTLAND. Ore., March 4 (AP) Jack Kentworth, 25, pu- Earl P. Conrad of Toledo Friday filed in the state department his declaration of candidacy for the republican nomination for the office of district attorney ot Lincoln county. Hl ballot title Teads: "Enforcement of the law with due regard to public expense. A FASHION REVUE TO FEITUREJPENING A fashion revue will be held in connection with the annual spring opening on the night ot March 11. The style show will Evneelists and Mrs. R. F. Smith be held at the Elslnore theatre neea saia wma w vu rint r.tnmpd h-r- tnnleht .,fi. hoi,- .rrw at th and will start after tne main ?iS?JJf S rSJrt InYte sum- from Falls to face a city Gospel mission over tonight events on the street. Dealers ln opinion of the court in us sum I ....... x- vnun. r.h... nnoi j n -i .nt- .nn.ai hnth for men and wom en have been invited to show llv- v-v . v-a. a t t !" vw a. . . a. a. I 1 Aif m crffA rpftnnnflA T tftld thSL truth and am I sasen was snoi ana imea ing scbeUied ror Monaay nigm. iing muucu " b i n was vAAm n sarsa neri v vv scn 1 s i 1 H-i.tataM wa r nnr trnlltw M I "vvvm awws. j - WDW TiaiVliiR uiimtsici a ou nvia- Vfc -S Tonight at the "Y" a triangular wrestling meet between Mcllinn vllle high, the Portland T. M. C. A. and the Salem T. M. C. A. will be held. Jack Brentano, noted profes slonal wrestler, is coach of the McMinnvllle team. Bieberdorf, noted Olympic aspirant in the 140 pound weight, will be here from Portland. are believed to have filled up most of available containers. Tester- day's business was approximate- Mrs. Lytle, noticing the pres sure from the faucets wss low. In-, formed Mr. Lytle, who Immedi ately Investigated, and discovered the frre, which was soon extin guished. Had the blase gone much long er, the garage in which the sys tem is located would have caught fire and thus endangered the resi dence, store snd gas filling sta tion. There are a number of "flu" cases ln the neighborhood. Those confined to their homes are Mrs. Leonard Grigg, Mrs. E. L. Moore, TURNER. Mar. 4 The Metho- fy 20 per cent ies. than that of dlst Men's Brotherhood willed earlier days ln the week. It was Its March meeting next Monday stated at headquarters of anoth- at S p. m. at the church, with er nromlnent distributor. Kev. a. umow joaB.ua i .u. " . . a 1 v f jm ahMPn wiian e 1 . r-Anlartnra rules tne situation, i iHss u moiuuuui and e. M. Bailey, "Your guess is as good as mine.- as the guest speaker. Other pro- Gestae Campbell Is spending a Is the answer of distributors' em- gram will be given, to wnicn me few daya at Newport. ployes to the question of wnen women ana au menus ca prices will change. "We contem- vlted. Mr. Johnson's subject will DS men neuuuu iu caat.c The Ladies' Aid society will put on a benefit waffle lunch at the parsonage during the even ing to which the public Is in vited. Mrs. L. M. Small, Mrs. M. Martin and Mrs. W. 9. Burgoyne are In charge. A group of girls was organised this week for Campflre work. Mrs. J. R. Cox Is leader. plate no change, yet it might come tonight." said one. UOEBTTFAliS Freshman Glee Ex-Champs Will Witness Event BUYING CHEAP GAS LIBERTY. March 4 That res idents of this district and points south, who can raise the money. FOG ARTY IN HOSPITAL CapUln Frank Fogarty of the Distinguished guests at Fresh man Glee are Mr. and Mrs. How ard Miller ot Hood River who wrote the winning song for Glee last year. They both graduated last spring and have returned to be observers rather than partici pants for the first time. Together avuia, -uw . ' ' I t.-j.i- a v.- tw Cln (lattar h- tha alrlit of barrels, drums, sanitarium nere, suiwms nuui n.hr.-i and return in bad atUek of the Influents.- His trucks, trailers and even on rum- brother. Jack Fogarty, also of the ble seats Yaqulna bay mariner. Is staying W W Westenhouse and his at the Bllgh here during his broth- road crew are Just now busy wid- ers illness. sie last year and year before last Mrs. Miller, who was then mere ly Mary Allen, wrote the words tor the winning song. Both sre well known here for their many campus activities. cfrcuT Judge . Norton granted f ' d er, will be present from Oregon ..P"?":".1 -t.Xh in Klamath Falls the next day. tne UOIOUBO V Ua .U wnrh r.fn.o. )n fnlV iaunviLU, Vwwu vvr , about the murder ot Hansen. file a motion for a new trial. and Washington pulpits. The other four men brought to the penitentiary! last night are: Ira Summers,! number 12,041, and W. H. Bowen, number 12, 042, sent np tor three and two years respectively from Jackson county, tor burglary not ln a dwelling. - ' 1 I - George. Thornton, number 12, 011. and Marvin Coffey, number 12,029, both sentenced to serve "I am not talking until I have seen an attorney," he said. Jobs Provided For 153263 in Legion's Drive OPPOSE RANKIIEAD WASHINGTON. March 4. (AP) The contest against elec tion of Senator John H. Bank head. Alabama, democrat, culmin ated today ln a recommendation from a senate elections sub-com mittee that his seat be vacated. GOETZ SPEAKER SILVERTON, March 4. Robert NEW YORK. March 4 (AP) onovear from Harney county on A thousand communities, wag-j svicuiu, aiai-cn vj. I-' . .7. 7 ' 1 . -!, a-Vinat -.numniovment. Goets, superintendent of SUverton cnarges ox taicouj. i:-" - . - .. ."' . " ttlla1 ha nnn .fata today naa proviaea wage earning --o ----- nnaitinna for 1K1.2S1 nersons un- Junior high school conference held employed -three weeks ago. a oaiem umij auu oiumu 01 The campaign Is tlng conduct- tnis wees. Mr. uoeis was one 01 ed by the American Legion, Its the six principal speakers and had auxiliary, the American Federa- for his subject. "Tentative Stand tion of Labor and the Association jards tor various Types 01 junior Hign schools Double Egg Not Novelty ; Local tt rr T ' I tion ot iaoor ana tne Hen HaS FeeVe of National Advisers. The Santa Rosa, Calif., hen that latd the double egg; heralded In press services Wednesday ss "the latest freak ln eggdpm." is nought but a copy cat and Is In danger et being charged with plagiarism, by a Salem hen. Miss Erma WU sox declared here yesterday. 1 The Salem hen, resident of a ten at 1250 North Liberty street. away last January laid a. double r egg with both Inner and outer ! shells hard. The outer was the s lie of a goose egg and the Inner, a good-slied pullet egg. 1 ; Check ot municipal, justice and county court records here falls to reveal any civil complaints ; filed by the Salem hen but It Is presum ed cluck-talk on North- Liberty - street is at white heat over the ' Santa Rosa fowl's grabbing all the notoriety. -, j-: . v Too Late to Classify ' ' One snfntits electrto waahr, recondl- tfoned. Balloon ringsr rolls, guaraa t td, Itt. HalUt auytrts Co. : r : . Oas orlvta Woodrow waaher, uaad twm months. Brlgss-Strattoa 4 cycle Es engirt. AbMlutalr as vlbraUoa. a. Hxa. 11!sw Jialit fiUiiis 6s. A HOME-OWNED THEATRE LAST DAY A new western Ur young and foB of.pp ixnuw He alms Ch"T" '"s Vr?R SSL? S? ? i:v. f pi ll , 1 1 t TOMORROW - THOMAS r MEICHAN KACDII ALECHT- Pin A HOME-OWNED THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY Mickey Moose Matinee Today 1:30 P. M. Two years in the jangle to stage the greatest thrills since "Trader Horn' with ROSE HOBART CHARLES BICKFORD Also Paramount Comedy, News. Mickey Blouse Com edy and Red Grange in The Galloping Ghost" Coming Suru, Mon. & Toes. 59 m Tk. w v sr .w CLARK GABLE WALLACE FORD SHEETS jGALLAGHER I 0 Ends Today 4 II fL a aal Ifm f I UL Edna Ferber's greatest com edy drama! A MUlion Laughs and a few Tear "ZSTDlckU Uaarc uuuue Last Times Today A 1000 to 1 chance and Chan took itl Thrills galore! Tonight - - ' 111 gire you the surprise of your life! ... A characterization that wffl blast this town with thrills and laughs! of t V. Strange . . . To"1?? An iU UT of j At 2 P.M. 17 irauiAiil a Mm IIIDNITE PREVIEW! T0N1TE 11:30 and SUNDAY bionday" TUESDAY " EVELYN BRENT EVALYN KNAPP Women Rare! ':. Men Hall this brand new William .Powell! these humans and half humans! Not Actors ... Made up to play a part but living, breathing men and women . bring and hating -even as you and I! YoutvUl laagh . . . you uriU. shudder . . . but, you ... , . never otj m The strangest e'thejmost ttartling human story ever screened . . are you afraid to beUevejwhafc your eyes see? With , ' LEILA HYA!JS jMCE FORD OLGA BACLAK0VA