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Craterian and Rialto Have Good Movie, Vitaphone and Vaudeville Programs mi - r mm iViimiinin i.m.Tmm p HOME EDUCATION 'The Child'! First School It the Family Froebel Issued by the National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th "Street, New York City. These articles are appearing each Sunday In the Mall Tribune. CULTIVATING THE HABIT OF KINDNESS Ruth L. Frankel ( The game started when Mother jov.ii fit card Alice and Tummy dls : cursing how fervently they disliked JtHmny Handall. '."lie's (i bad buy," Tummy aajd. "JJfl comes over In play with mo Und breaks my toys," .'XoI'b olni.se him homo next tip)," volunteered Alice. Right hero Aluthor MKrppud in. '"U'by. clill'lroii," who wuiil, "whnt littikcs you Hiiy kucIi unkind thiiiKH'-' Yoti know .hilinny In very fund of you both timl tlwit hi Iovch to conn: over. And I'm sure you'd mltfS him if he stopiK-tl comliiK- Ho 'in a bit kxikIi, hilt it' you united lilm n.,rbv morn direful, t think he'd 'trytu be nmro careful. lie is a brave little fellow. Vou hnvc botli noticed it and told mc about it. You cry KiimcllincH when you hurt yout'NflvcH, biu I've never Keen Johnny wlilnc or cry about any-ildiiK- Hove you ? He's alvuH nmiliiiK and ahvuyn cheerful. I'm Slud tie cuhu'H to oiity Willi yon, and 1 Hi Ink It would be a fine thhtK. if you're 'talking about him, to think of nil the nice thlnH you can uny of him and foi-KCt the bad ones. We all have fuullH. but It Isn't kind to taJk of them." 1 KoJt Htartod. That wu-s Meveial yearB hko. Whenever Tommy and Alice talked about anyone they thniiRht of the nice thtnj,'.s ti say. '"If you can't .ay Homethhitf pleaH ant,' .Mother counncied, "don't Hay I anyt liinn." The habit has icrowu. The two u.-liildrcn really look for the pleas ant aide of everyone and It n a loon time Hinco they havo said un ; favorable UiIukh about! anyboily, old or you tiff. thouKhtlcuHly or an a i pastime. Ami wincn they mo look- in for plenwint thing! In people J they alvnfi find them, while everyone remai-kB what sweet chil Idreu they have trrown to be. This , docs not mean, however, that I lie i attitude of crllical-mlndedncM so neeeHrtary for personal Krowth and rltfht choice of fiHsoclatcs has been ncKlocted. Historical and ficti tious characters have been dis ciishciI freely but niwuys with char ity and an attempt to et more .than one point of view. This helps them to see their neighbors and friends in their true, characters and to say about them only those thing.- which si worth saying. , Not long ago a new boy Joined Tommy's class at school. "(iee, lie looks like a slss!" grow led one of the children. "I.efn haze htm a bit," snfcg-t,d anot her. "I think he looks all right," promptly offered Tommy. "I be' he's Jusl a regular guy feeling- ter ; rtbly shy and lost here, ami he's I2ENEE AD0I2EE and JOHN GILBERT in 'THE COSSACKS" all dressed up 'cause they've just ; e n t e I'taining complications. Na nioved hero and his mother wants turally, it has Us dramatic mo him to make a cood impression. monts, but the frothy fun subordl Let's be nice and him and see." j nates these Incidents. They followed Tommy's advice j "The. .Maffnlftceut Flirt" Is the and found ho was rig-hf, Charlie j story, of a Pai-islennu who has. dur was a "regular frllow" and soon ' ins many years, accumulated a was a favorite. He was spared hurtle of male admirers. Finally, many unhappy moments owing to '-she succumbs to the attractiveness one mother's thoughtful method of one, it certain Count D'Kstran of training her children always toes, whoso nephew Is in love with think the best of the other follow, j her daughter. 4 ( tju, m.,iiev asks the mother for tlic girl's hand in marriage and, when 'Hhe agrees to the troth, he kisses her. This kiss is seen by the count, who uccums the woman of being too earelev in her love affairs. Shu is vindicated, how ever, and this forum the climax of tho story. Tuomac Mcir.u&w-I ni nc Artt uciri .i rue PARAMOUNT PfCTUf "The RACKET" C'en Moor d Edmund Lowe m Happmtst JhetL ThlsAveek will be an intere8tii)K one (ur Medford and KoKiie Rivur Valley tliealevsoers aa some unusually sood pictures anil vaudeville n Kraras are promised by the manaKcment of the Craterian a-nd Kialto thealres. Left: Gus King's Melodyland Is one of the headllners in Wednesday's Associated Vaudeville at Hunt's Craterian. Center left: "The Cossacks," in which Hence Adoreee and John Gilbert star, will be the attraction at Hunt's Craterian for a special Fourth of July matinee and Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Center llsht: Thoimi , MoiKhan, a favorite or Medford fans, is back asain In "The Racket" which shows at the Rialto for three days beginning tomorrow, l.ouis Wolheim is also featured in "The Racket." Rlsht: Charming little Colleen .Moore is at Hunt's Craterian today in the delightful liittL. comedy 'Mlappiness Ahead." Hdmund l.owe is co-starring with Colleen in this picture. Where Girl Lindbergh Landed California Gold Loses Lure Thomas Meighan at Rialto Tomorrow ! Colleen Moore at Craterian Today Thomas .Meighnn, fthndom's popular Irish star. Is presented in the most logical and picturesque role of his screen caroer In 'The It acker thn thrilling underworld melodrama which opens tomorrow it tin 11 la It o theatre for a three days engagement. Meighan has drawn what Is known In film cir- j tdes as a 'natural" in his role of . In a role that t"sts to the utmost Captain McQuigK. hard-b oiled her varsatllity as an actress Colleen metropolitan police captain. Moore scores emphatically in her Meighan, with his magnetic Irish : latest starring1 picture, "H.Pppincss personality, has a ready-made role ', Ahead." in Captain McQuigK, and the noted , It is a different Colleen Moore star has made the mpst of hi -p ! who appears in this production portunily. With one of the ft.." t u Colleen Moure whose h timorous and most realistic undcrworl scenes are all the more nm-th-pro-storlrs ever written, and supported . oklng because of th contrasting by the greatest east ever assembled i t 'Vor of pathos with which her for a picture. t work Is also seasoned. She proves v- herself as adept ' moments of j emotional drama as Icq comedy. ami lends such realism to her characterization that "Happiness Ahead" Is or$ of the most believ able screen stories to be seen in ' I months. It is an out and out farce In the And on this same program are J-'rench manner and fairly ovor-! two Vitaphone acts of vaudeville folws with amusing situations and and the Movietone news reel. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 30 "Although liurry Tort, Wales, a village of 2000 Inhabitants, was the billing place of the 'Friend ship' the seaplane in which Miss l-arhart crossed the Atl;tic, it!, was to Uuyielly, three miles far ther within Uurry Inlet that the transatlantic flyers looked for a renewed supply of fuel." says a bulletin from the Washington, U. r. headquarters of the National Geographic Society. "From Llanel ly's telegraph offices, also, came most of o news stories of the landing. Hurry Po nl IneIIy'are two of Wales' most important ship ping points f'M" steam coal, tho iuei oi a passing age. Had the of approximately 40.000 inhabi plane flown ten miles farth ' tants with extensive docks and across a narrow peninsula, it a ifii'sy shipping. Coal Is the chief would have com- to rest mor commodity shipped. I loth towns -appropriately in Swanesa harbar, are in one of the chief Uritish at a port which is one of the ; railways, which extends from I.on V?lncip!e seats of (3)eat Uritain'ii j don through Wales to Fishguard great petroleum refining industry, j Harbor, whence ferrys ply to Ire A flightof 110 miles beyond LJur- , land, ry I'ortaand Manelly would have; "dwansea, tho largest city near taken the plane to Southampton, the alighting point of tho plane, the original objective. has a population in excess of On North Shore of BrlMou iliiO.OOO. It has been called 'the peninsula is Carmarthen Bay, on! SAN FUAXCISCO iP) The the north shore of Bristol Chan- -gUstoA of the gold of California nPl" , 'has dimmed since the days o "liurry Inlet, In which Miss -4.,, Earhart's plane aiue to rest, leads. since the gold rush days nearly Eastward off C; marthf.-n Bay. ; tw hilllon dollars worth uf the "Thr plane had flown for 2"0 yellow metal has been wrung from miles oVer Ireland,. St. George's' the rucks and sands of this state, Channel, and western Wales, af-. and miners say the surface has ter crossing the Atlantic Ocean. only been scratcht-':. "Uurry Port, a few miles with-' Nevertheless urod action h a s in liurry Inlet is u small town, sluwljd declined Hntil in l!t0 it given over chiefly to tho ship" was a little less than $ li.0O0.noa. ment of anthracite coal which is as compared to the icak of $S 1 ,- ; mined a short distance inland. Near KvaU-n, World's Metal i Working C'ajdlnl. "Lllanelly is a sizeable town OOo.OBT reached three years after the "Forty-Niners." with pick and shovel, left comfortable hcie steadi. in tl Kast aiiijg. hit the westward trail that for many IchaJ to slaughter at thP hand m. of ln- 1 3 from starvation ! miners are operating. About half comes from sand dredged from : old river beds, whlK the rest is , lude gold, found in rock fissuresc. i California's gold has played 11 . itu porta nt pari in Aniericai bi.--' tory. Intlian legends of origin metal clipping out of hill sides brouuhi the white man to tin l'aclt c eoasl. J nese legends tiruuglit (,'oi-tez up the Gulf of California in 1 ;; 7 afrd Kir Fran cis lJlUe to a point north tSaa Francisco in I57H. But-It was nut until James W. Marshall saw a pulse-quick en in:,' gleam in the millrace at Sutter's mil! at Coluifin i it XSis that tho madlays o( Culitoriua gold iiun- Calif or iia ing began. The cry uf "gold" Channel ' M nonxfirprti- Flirt L Rialto Film Today "To locate Burry I'ort and , Klanelly on a map of England, j find IjhuIh, F,nd. southwester- i most point of England. ' '"A hundred miles north, jieross ! Bristol, is a corsi)ondtng penin- i sola, the southwestern tip ' of Wales. I ' ".Fust east of the point of thisj TODAY- Continuous 12 SHE KNOWS HER "HOW FOR ONE DAY ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11:00 P. M. And she's going to steal your heart and all your lautrji. FLORENCE VIDOR in RIALTO HI P "The ts I I Magnificent p C j 3 ITWT iROTHERMEIS MUSIC S T Into If A Bin Feature on tr J matrimony Any Pro0ram 1 L ; 3 d"l'i'a Ml 0G0OD COMEDY I I 1 ! Q f'lay jV latest" NEWS Jfjh j inniy "' "" b"" W E"" 10 35 K CTy STARTS VvOt' Yr TOMORROW q Underword"pec'l II ) metal-working of the -world.'- An endless treain of ships brings to Swansea the u-s of iron, copper, tin, zinc nickel, .cobalt, and oth ers. In t lv city's 'icltcis they are refined, and in its factories the resulting metals are worked Into useful tides. In recent years tank steamers bearing aide petroleum have joined the pro- ision of ships to Swansea, ami dians or death and exposure. California, however, 'mains the leading gold producing sta'. hav ing produced about one-fourth the i.ional total for HtL'U. The ounces, worth Sil.6Tl.01S. Al- t'enceH. mie many most all the mining is in north-' "Kuriy-MnHs ' became wealthy, L em California, where, some SOU quickly learned that ( alitor- -----g. ..- rrTTv tola was not a lauu if vy man re sounded across the continent, Th" next yenr saw the most reny 'li able yold rush ever knv'n. The great resources of gob in the sands and rocks of Califtuni:i has lost its Wire .through many iit- up (cess Instead of Paying Monthly Rent Invest It in Your Own Home OUR CONVENIENT HOME LOANS 'THE RACKET" NEVER A MORE THRILLING STORY NEVER A BETTER MEIGHAN make that possible ou can pay for your hohft as you earii It's just as easy as paying rent and you're making an invest- ment that pays dividends in increased valuation and happiness " yourself and your family. Earn 7 Per Cent through an investment in our PREFERRED STOCK. Monthly savings at 8' ,' will, soon establish a sizeable nest egg. It's a SAFE, PROFITABLE, AVAILABLE investment! JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN fSSOCIATION The Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny there has grown refining industry. "Much of the north shore of Hurry Inlet, near whi h the plane came to rest, is a desolate appear ing stretch of sand hills hiter sg'rsed with - maCjKhes. T!uinlet is reasonably well protected and in general a good landing p!a-e for a plann etiuippetl with poii toonx. as was .M is-i K:ir hart's." o- liecanic a .Midas. The huge w M nml tu ,M.ti ,iany tli ed. Alter the 'iviU war came in dustrial rcvolutioiT. and w bile Heretofore the average man's con- ffl'ittiim weijjt n ."ocuscii the hypintti:in coin, t he new iiianufact''ers. , men of eoinm gleam 'of millionaires railroaders Clfitsiftod ndverfQtmr t'Q-J ro'-iiM, kmmwl ' ?l TODAY 1' Ptf 111" m 1I& -k' W ' 111 irmm wcKoiisk. . asa3r 'A z i 1 K 7 m s: n ill j it;iM - . "RrOVJS Hoover Nomin.ted at Kans Citv-Fu- ill ii 'Wo',-,c'.,1" 4m n rain: m m LV1d 1 1 fWvfl ftfj Hoover Nominsted at Kansas City Fu ture Admirals Finish TrainingEngland Celebrates Her Empire Day and many other News Events in fi-fSt t-eieorates Her Empire Day and many l thtr NeWt Events in jM Mm Movietone News Reel II mm LF" Yr-