? ■ "MS& S ' Lk™..,. «X. —.LX. / D m 'M-’-• *fc * ■ ■ ’ ' V' ‘ ► » ux Cases i ÌB i»W. Charles Grant Hartwell. M/c, USNR V. S. S. Rockbridge, A.P.A. MB, Pre-Comm School, U.S.N.U.S., Shattle Mt Washington -<3t- Probate Court Items Oregonian r '7- "it T?. '*- ’¿^í’ Oregon Journal Bette Davis In "Mr. Skeffington" At Roxy Sun.-Tue. CIwUH&ll ’«Mr’ WRECKER SBW1CK PS sm N Night PI mmm IM* Dr. Southwestern Moton J. R. Providing an important vehicle for the extraordinary acting talents of Bette Davis, Warner Bros.’ "Mr. Skeffington," screen version of the widely-read novel by “Elizabeth,” opens Sunday tog three days at the Roxy Theatre. Miss Davis is ably supported by Claude Rains in the title role. The notable cast includes Walter Abel, Richard Waring, Geofge Coulouris and Marjorie 'Riordan. Fanny Skeffington, beautiful but flighty heroine of a motion picture which encompasses twenty-six eventful years extending from the first World War to the outbreak of the present conflict, is a character wholly unlike that ever essayed be­ fore by Bette Davis. Benham’s Transfer • Storage SAND AND GSAV2L , COAL — FUEL OIL — 8T0RAGE Agents for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight z Office Phone 5 275 K. Hall 1 Afe. {