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Jimmy Cagney in “Picture Snatcher“ at Liberty Theatre To
night — “Hold Your Man” with Jean Harlow & Clark Gable Sun.
Jimmy Cagney has come back!
Not that Jimmy ever wai down and
out as a picture star. Far from it.
But it must be admitted that the
hard boiled champion lady emacker
and grape fruit hurler fell down hard
in his last picture, "Hard to Handle.”
Again, not as far as his picture
work wae concerned, for it was one of
his best.
But he failed miserably as woman
baiter. He never socked a single one.
Now comes Jimmy again in a new
picture for Wlarner Bros. “Picture
Snatcher,” which shows at the Lib
erty Theatre tonight and Saturday.
And does Jimmy make good again
as a lady smacker. He has invented
an-entirely new kind of a sock to put
the lady who displeases him in her
place. It is efficient and efficacious,
and Alice White, who loves him not
wisely but alas too well, goes down
for the count—and out. Two other
girls also are given lessons in Jim
my’s new method of making the ladies
behave.
he must apprehend.
“Sunset Pass,” the film, follows
closely the original story by Zane
Grey. It is replete with thrilling in
cidents—a raging prairie fire, a mad
stampede of an enormous herd of
cattle, and plenty of hard riding and
breathless gun fighting.
Hollywood was combed for a three-
year-old boy with Clark Gable’s smile
and Jean Harlow’s hair to play the
part of their son in “Hold Your Man,”
their new co-starring vehicle which
-ornes Sunday for three days to the
Liberty.
In the story, an original by Anita
Loos, there is a scene in which the
little child appears. The dramatic
action demands that he be instantly
recognized as the son of the charac
ters portrayed by Miss Harlow and
Gable.
Eager Mothers Respond
'Director Sam Wood, trying to fig
ure the best way to clinch such an
identification, decided it was neces
Two of Hollywood’s best known sary to use a child who had the out
Western stars “joined up” with Para standing characteiretics of the co-
mount to play in Zane Grey’s “Sunset stars. The,c*sting office sent out a
Pass,” which shows as the 11 o’clock call which was responded to by more
than a half hundred anxious mothers
preview Saturday night.
They are Tom Keene, who is cast with sons of all sizes and descriptions,
in the leading dole, and Harry Garey, each insisting her child was a dead
one of the menaces of the cast. Keene ringer for Miss Harlow and Gable.
Little Bobby Burns finally won the
plays the role of a Cattleman’s Associ
--
ation deputy, engaged to run down a part with his smile and hair, much to
pioyers desiring to make other uses cousin, Mm. Carpenter, of Galice, went to Camas Valley, to visit the Bob
General
E.
L.
Vinton
Talka
gang of ruetiers, who finds that the the chagrin of the brigade of disap
of the emblem may consult the N. R. Ore., and three sisters in Italy. Mrs. Mercer family.
brother of the girl he loves is the man pointed mothers.
on the N. R. A. Campaign A.
Carpenter and John Sapp drove up
The W. A. Lett home was the scene
here to the funeral. He was buried in of a happy gathering Sunday when
While it ie the desire of. those in
_ Fewer Out-of-State Students
Friday Is a Safer Day
the Masonic cemetery in Coquille a number of relatives and friends ,
,
Riverton News
A larger proportion of women and
Persons who are superstitous about charge of the President’s Emergency
Saturday
morning at eleven o’clock. were entertained at a lovely dinner..
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Atkinson and lit
a smalelr proportion of out-of-state “good luck” days to start motor trips Re-employment campaign to see
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. El
widespread
use
made
of
the
official
tle daughter spent Sunday with Mr.
students in the freshmen class at will be interested in recent reports
Bridge Happenings
mer Wilson and
three children,
Oregon State college, compared with from the office of Hal E. Hoss, secre emblem of the N. R. A. which bears and Mrs. Ben F. Atkinson of Coquille.
Charles, Virginia and Burton, and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Morgan
and
the
words,
“
We
Do
Our
Part,
”
it
was
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danielson
last year, is indicated by the advance tary of state, concerning “good rec
Florence and Minor Mead, of Sit-
applications for admittance received ord” days from the accident stand pointed out today by E. L. Vinton, and daughter, Harriet, transacted son, Carroll, of Marshfield, were Sun kum; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed and
day
guests
at
the
Fred
,
W.
Corpe
general
in
charge
of
the
big
drive
in
business
in
Coquille
Monday
after
by E. B. Lemon, registrar.
point. Contrary to common belief,
son, Gerald, and Miss Elsie Reed, of
home.
~
As freshman week starts Septemr- most accidents occur on Saturday and Coquille, that it is a serious offense noon.
Reedsport; Mrs. Mary Stover and
Orlin
Lett
and
Misses
Lou
and
on
the
part
of
anyone
who
might
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Red
Gibbs
and
fam
ber 8, Mr. Lemon is urging students Monday rather than on Sunday, and
son, Dan, of Seattle, Wn., Winifred
Maude
Hooton
returned
home
Satur
make
improper
use
of
the
insignia.
ily, of Lampa Creeek, visited several
to file their credentials immediately contrary to superstitous ideas, Fri
Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lett and Orlin.
so es to avoid delay and possible dis day is not a bad luck day for acci Mr. Vinton made it plain that the of their old friends here Sunday eve day evening from the C. E. summer The Stovers were guests at the Lett
conference
at
Turner,
where
they
had
N.
R.
A.
official
emblem
is
the
proper
ning.
appointment in the last rush at regis dents. Instead, Friday rates next to
home from Friday evening until Mon
J. I. Watson spent Sunday with his spent several very enjoyable days.
tration time. This applies equally to Wednesday in having the fewest num ty of the United States Government
day morning, going on from here to
More
than
100
people,
from
various
and
may
not
be
used
or
reproduced
laughter,
Mrs.
Lige
Culbertson,
who
ber of accidents reported in Oregon
all institutions, he says.
.southern California, where Dan has
parts
of
the
state,
were
in
attendance.
without
authority
of
the
N.
R.
A.
lives at Gravel Ford.
Students are going to be able to since January 1, 1933. Approximate
a position in a school.
"The Government’s regulations per
Ellis Holbrook, the school janitor, Mrs. Ernest L. Benham, of Coquille,
start this year with somewhat less ly 18 per cent of the 10,271 accidents
Billy Corpe spent a delightful week
president
of
Myrtle
Union,
also
came
mit
the
use
of
this
emblem,
”
contin
has been cleaning and renovating the
cash in hand than at any time in reported so far this year happened on
end
with Elvin,. Oestreich at Wolf
home
in
the
Lett
ear.
many years as -the result of reduc Saturday 14 per cent on Sunday, 1« ued Mr. Vinton, “by all employers school buildings this past month, and
creek camp.
Mrs.
Amanda
Ehrig
returned
home
who
sign
the
President's
Re-employ
it will be a pleasure to enter school,
tions of fees and other expenses in ef per cent on Monday, and 13 per cent
Miss Dorothy Hooton returned
Saturday evening from a visit with
ment Agreement and comply with it, vith everything in such good order.
fect this fall.
ft is estimated that on each of the remaining days.
Tuesday evening to her home here,
relatives
and
friends
in
California.
and
the
regulations
also
permit
con
Miss
Stella
Fields,
who
will
again
with the cutting of fees by six dollars
The August party of the Christian after an absence of nearly six months.
sumers to wear or display a similar each in the primary department here,
a term and with dormitory board and
She haa enjoyed a vacs tilt of nearly
V. R. Wilson, “Optometrist." Errors »edge but only in the form authorized
was a guest at the Frederick Beck Endeavor society was held Friday
room at 825 a month that it will cost in refraction f corrected, without the
two weeks in Port Madison, Wh,
evening
at
the
Fred
Corpe
home.
for
consumers
who
sign
a
statement
lome Sunday evening.
a students at least 8100 less a year use of drugs. “For glasses” see Wil
since completing a stenographic and
Those
present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
if co-operation.
Eether Watson, who has spent the
than could have been estimated a year son first and save money.
book-keeping course at Behnke-Walk
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“The Government’s regulations al ntire summer with her sister, Mrs. Dwight Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Corpe,
ago.
er Business College in Portland.
Mrs.
A.
O.
Hooton,
Mae
Hatcher,
Io-
io provide that by application to the Art McMillan of Powers, returned to
nella
Curtiss,
Fauneil
Moore,
Con
Mining
Location
notices
for
sale
at
N.
JI
A.
any
responsible
manufactur-
her
home
here
Thursday,
so
as
to
be
Buy your music and book and sta
Old Beaver Hill Vein Coal, 84.50
stance Knight, Mary Lou and Everett
this office.
jr will be authorized to make and of in time to enter school Monday.
tionery needs at Norton’s.
per
ton for lump delivered in Coquille,
fer for sale hangers, cards, and stick-
Miss Hene Harris spent the week Culver, Mary Alic, and Bernard leave orders at Roosevelt Service
>ne provided (a) that he agrees to _*nd with Miss Marguerite Ekhohnes, Corp., Bertram and Eddie Hatfield.
Station, phone 114. C. Jack Shumate.
conform to regulations to prevent >f Coaledo. On Saturday night they Th. evening was pleasantly spent
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.he emblem coming into hands of em attended the theatre and dance at with games and music, followed by
refreshments which brought an en
ployers not authorized to use it, (b) Marshfield.
METSKER’S COUNTY ATLA8E8
joyable
evening to a close. *
re himself has signed the President's
A. E. Haan and his mother, of Ash-
Metsker’s County maps and town
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Huff
and
three
Agreement and is authorized to use 'and, have just returned from a short
he emblem; and (c) he will sell at a -isit to Tillamook and are now re children and Henry Huff and son, ship ownership maps are for sale at
easonable price.
Information re dding at the Wm. Griffin house, about Billy, spent the past week-end with The Title Co. and County Assessor’s
garding manufacturers authorized to hree miles above Riverton. Mr. Haan relatives in the vicinity of Redmond. jffice, Coquille, Ore., and the Cham
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hooton, of Co ber of Commerce at Marshfield, Ore.,
supply the emblem will be issued by is one of the instructors in high school
.he N. R. A. from time to time. For ind this will make his third year here. quille, spent Sunday afternoon at the best maps made in Oregon. “Met-
lurposes of reproduction, the N. R. A.
Both the high and grade schools Hooton’s Haver, coming this far with sker the Map Man” 215 Commerce
.vill be glad to furnish original draw- »pen for registration and enrollment their son, Arthur, and family, who Bldg. Portland, Ore.
This is no question of courage. It is a
ngs to such manufacturers to the ex Monday morning, Sept. 4th. Actual
matter of confidence in your equipment
ent they are available but cannot un- class work, however, does not begin
—sureness that your brakes can control
iertake to do so if the demand should till Tuesday morning.
any situation created by the Unexpect
»rove large.
—-----------
Mrs. A. E. Dye and daughter,
ed or by the recklessness of other peo
’’Every such manufacturer shall re- Marie, Mrs. Ellis Holbrook and Mrs.
juire of every employer ordering Lola Olsen were guests Thursday eve
ple.
such emblems that he affix to his or- ning of Mrs. Mettle Peterson.
ier one of the 1*4 in. stickers. Any ’The local boys spent Monday fore
Are you sure your car is going to
newspaper, magazine, or other pub noon cleaning off the echool ground«.
stop?
lication is authorized to reproduce the It looks much better and they are to
_*mblem in the advertisement of any ’>e congratulated on their co-operation
Are your brakes going to grab so
employer, provided such employer and help.
And we are stocked with a good assortment of School
that you are hit from behind?
files with the newspaper, magazine or
Mr. and Mrs. Goudy, of Creswell,
Supplies:
Other publication a written statement »pent Saturday evening and Sunday
that he haa signed the President's with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beck.
Tablets
Note Books
Binders
We have found a new group of
Agreement and affixes the sticker Mrs. Goudy is an only sister of Mrs.
Pens
Pencils
Ink
brake linings in which you can place
thereto.”
Beck.
Erasers
Rulers
Crayons
day-in, day-out reliance — one of these
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barrows, of
With regard to the Government’s
Leneve,
passed
through
here
on
their
requirements
of
the
manufacturers
of
newly developed MULTIBESTOS TAIL
Complete New Stock of Parker Fountain Pens
stationery, Mr. Vinton said: “Any way to Coquille Saturday.
ORED SETS.
Mr. Beck’s mother and hie brother,
manufacturer of stationery or adver
to
*7*5«
tising literature, including labels, is Walter, returned to their home in
s .
authorized to reproduce the emblem Dallas after having spent a week vis
on behalf of any employer who files iting here.
Matt Sapp, who has been a resident
with such manufacturer a written
statement that he has signed the of this place for many year}, passed
auto repairing
President’s Agreement snd affixes away very suddenly from heart fail
Grimes Bldg.
First St.
Coquille
PARTS ANDJSERVICE
ure last Thursday evening? He is sur
the sticker thereto."
Mr. Vinton also stated that em- vived by an uncle, John Sapp, and a
When the Lights Flash RED
.... are you afraid
for your neck?
School Opens
Next Tuesday, . Sept. 5
GEO. F. BURR MOTOR CO.
RACKLEFF PHARMACY
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