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PAGE EIGHT. MEDFORD M ATL' TRTBU, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1924 'Blossom Time" at Craterian Tonight Palm 9 IE THE CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE if). House Piano 1,0 S. AKGEMW,' Pec. '19; How twenty vonturi'.iomo youuK Atiirifuns who li'ft.horp nt May to hccK thrJlla and tultc motion pictures of wild ani mals and KtrutiKe jiihjiiU'b in out-of-tho wAy nooky of tho Orient had to give up thoir roimmtlc expedition without having hih'h a siriKlo wild an imal out of captivity or (,'Unipspd any out of tho way place hut HlriKnpore, was reyealcd by several of tho party who returned yesterday, lu-prlmed from stoking in coal holds or greas ed with much dishwashing in galleys. Headed by C'nrl I. AVintlier, suld to have boon a Danish baron, the adven turer planned to strike out front Hlngapnrn In search of an "ape man" with whose hauntH Whither had be come familiar In previous travels and after photographing this mlHslng link they hoped to reach the Island of Hale weherey thy wero told, they might witness the Inhabitant's ouuint custom of "burning' a thousand babies" to pro pi tea te their gods. Hotel bills and other unexpected expenses nt Klngaport ato up all the expedition's funds, however, and be fore long the motion picture cameras nnd other equipment had been con fiscated as secuiay for de-Ma. Fever ridden nnd "broke," the adventurers wero stranded for months in Singa pore, finally making their way back to the United States singly or by twos and threes. Most of them worked from pprt to port at menial tasks aboard , steamers, those who arrived yesterday and told the tale, being the last of tho returning expedition. Radio Programs for Tonight mm , mk 1,. f Jy p ' J W . ril iikIo Lane an Miul. KIU, I.OH AnRC'Ii'M. 3!'5 iiicIpi-h, 8 to 10, prorum ,)reHonlP(! through' tho x courtrfiy of tlio Newliorry KltH'trh: fomptiny. 10 to II, Kiul J lurt nrt i'h lllltmuj'R onihoatra broadcaHling from the Jilltmoni IkpIpI. KFI.'J.or Amti'li's, 469 motors. 8 to H. KvenlJiB Honilil proKnim. !1 to ill, Promm from ICxamlnor Htutllo,' 10 to 11, Mitrjorlo VorhosH, vIollnlHt, iirranR Inp profirnm; Gladys VorhosH, pianist; Klorcnoo Kitznilllor, , soprano. KVSn, Uih AnRvlvii, 278 inetors, D : 1 13 to 10, Gray Kturito band conoort by tho Silver band. 'Lecture on technical ra dio fliibOcts by N. K. ltrown, radio on plneer. ,10 to 11, OrKan recital of lioy Held HrlKnull, with nHHlstalnh' artists. KNX; ' Hollywood, 337 motors, 8 to 0, Mission Oarage, spotiHor, n to 10. Taulald' Venetian OichoHtra and Frank Oraldn-und. 10 ti II, Anialour hour. .-1 1 to 12, Ambassador llotol, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut drove orchon tra. KLX, Oakland, 509 motors. 8, Blu dlo program arranged by Mould's Huh- Quaint, fragrant, romance laden "llloL-som 'I'ime" will be the attraction par-excellence ut .the Hunts Craterian tunlRht. This now world; famous operetta, owned and operauod by the Mcssi'h. Sbub'ert. is in tho fourth year of a most prodigious success, but is as fresh today as wl'n first produced, "lllosspm Time" is mainly a' poignant love tale based on tho life of Franz Hbubert, tho great 'composer and his one and only romance. Tho Now York Century theater company, consists of (iortrudo Lang, Mollis Uavonny, Teddy Webb, Amy Lester, Patrick Kelly, Greffory Itatpff. Medley Mall, Otis Sheridan, Genee Lcontovltch, do Vecmon Itamsey, Yo landa PreHsbure, Mara Tracy, William .M. .Lilling, A. Arthur Tracy, Oliver McCormack, Howard Samples, Kltat beth Hunt, Jancta Gray, Kuth. Meier and David Zukor. The scone varies from farcical gay ty to heights of genuine muslc-doima; there Is abundant comedy relief; tho plot Is well developed; an dto cap all there Is the magic- grace and inexprcsa ublo beauty of Franz Schubert's own music music that stirs tho heart and compels admiration for that great composer. iness college of Oakland undor the di rection of Waller H. Hundy. KGW, Portland, 4112 meters, 8, Pop-ular-locture provided by University of Oregon extension division. 10;30 Mont Ownos with Orioles of Salem. " KFQX. Seattle, Wash., S to 0 and 10 to 1 1. Karl Grey and his Hotel llut ler orchestra, tl to 10, concert hour. Kl'"OA, Kenttle, Wash, 4.15 meters, 8:3(1 to 10, Tho Seattle Times studio concert. Kllclieii ltange Kxpludes. . POltTl.N'D, Ore., Doc 17. Tho kitchen rango in the homo hero of Victor Hates blew ut' at noon today, shattering tko stove, blasting off tho top, breaking out kitchen windows and hurling pieces of Iron about tho room. The family was in tho dining room, so nobody was hurt. A frozen water coil Is blamed. Sun Classified Ads get results. "2$ '1 ;";:'f How Awkward Not to Have 1 a Gift Handy the UNEXPECTED Guest Some good soul is sure to drop in unexpectedly on Clirisftius morning, laden with gifts for you. How. embarrassing the scramble to find a gift in acknowl edgement unless you arc prepared with v A Few Extra Boxes of JCrauses Chocolates Make up an assortment of the following: Kranw'i St.lljrs $1.00 Kj-u'i Nottwottli)r.Jl .50 Kriu'i Juicy Cbcrticj $1.50 Krjnsc'i I.nViMS J 1.00 Krjuw'i Pruits and Nuts 75c Kfjiu.' I tcndif , $1.00 DeVOE'S, Medford, Oregon 0 Offers Suggestions of Gifts That Will Bring Holiday Joys the Year Round Gilfillen Neutrodyne Northwestern Radio Frequency Radiola, Super, Hetrodyne and Regenoflet, Fada Neutrodyne, Freed-Eiseman Neutrp- dyne, Federal, Atwater-Kent,' Ware Neutrodye (equipped with dry batteries). AMERICA'S FINEST RADIO SETS Hear Them in Palmer's New Radio Room LOOPS. 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