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Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton Back Again --Vaudeville and Vitaohone Programs" Gpodl I I 5 r vrH iCl 2fc I, itiW' Sl :'4'WC? k '1 3 J S VlW 1-S . f O o ; Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton and Mary Erjan in thr Paramount Picture "The bio Killing" 0 JXj'-ltti4MVVw.' Jack Holt-Sally Blane iNZANE0nY'iTHEVANi5HjN0PiO(jri An imposing list of entertainers will appear in person and in Vita phone and movino picture programs at Medford theatres .his week. Left io right: Wallace Beery. Raymond Hatted and Mary Brian, three favorites of Med ford movie vans, are back again in '-The Bio ncl Hein Murr.y who re hardliners at th. vaudeville bill at Hunt's Craterian Wednetday. An unusually fine bill is promised by George Hunt this week. Center riflht: Beautiful Esther J .o? '1 'Hl,Brit,e' hs Rialto theatre today only Miss Ralston is supported by Gary Cooper, stsr of "Beau Sabrear" and "Legion of the Condemned." Right: Jack Holt and Bally Blane in Zane Grey's novel and cren success, "The Vanishing Pioneer." Sands That Bark and Sing Itiirtdlitf Saiiiln, in thf Ihluriil nf'woiM. ?( httn t fiKitl KimihI, fhiKiili, wn protiiinenlly j up'tn ih c:iun of Ihix Kii'uttu' vn nicnllniiwl in tti nil. Ich rirrtit ly I fall, y. liui ih ouil if m itHrly wlit'ii CupC i'lmili")! i Klnirxforil- ilifxc f-outHlInu hi lit and t.-ach- Hniilh and It In thr- rrMiiifinUnM powt'M whn llKtiirtit- l.y ttif tuok off tin -if in !) nioiHipt:ina wftitl hum h-n trinuni--l a i-vr-Himthon i'tttxB fur l ho mu-unU l tuin. if iny-itf t -Umm, fiui. cii men- ininn-i iifinr lumn. Tho "nui klfiii ' mhkIm at KmiihI : irr th Jtntkine SarxU In iiiihiIht of lhf ; appear t i he laiKy fimrtnotl In (wit Jti llttU knnvvu iiiruit'M whi. h nvr- rn tuirth-tilar Nam! ilun-. Thin mm1m1iiV f rtfttif nt rnu ni pu In i inn. "MtntoriK 'ftiiUV' hnvo t.fin furnl in ihp rnlt-i1 Htnd-n. Tfu- "sini;in:-it-Hfh" ni .t:iii('hfstfr-hy.iif -Sea lit MaMif'htlM-tl.s iMTt.nifs "Ii'cHm! ty fnUMil" itrittfi- frirvlun applinl hy fnt tir h:nl, nr ly ill jmsin nvi- H uiih a lio.-inl. Tin' mini uih iliKiurti4-. ih1 Inwcr Hi'noic. i ftnunl. Thf sainl 1m fejf nly v,ii-n dry. At Aluiiarfirs- Silll I n.'jiuinf(l j Th- fmiiior viccrny of hulia ami Opportunity of nylroninr-iii oit .Ifln-I .;iltts, in- Xaiiis. tin Hill , lirilih fun-jj;n Sfcn-laiy wHf-hs . helps us iilonjf of ili. jiiil. or (ioiinr. it n-fniii-il to' tip- varinus th.-orifs ami the rf- Thi riKht ri:il or on th wnuiu. in tin- "Ariiliian NiuhtM," It is in :fii-i:.ilv r.-iioitfd cvidi-niM' to il.-dnpi Thus wm I'orni hal.its in i.iii- w-i.l.-.. it wa , tlltlH Um- Mnai I'i'iiinsiila mi Dm- i-astf-m ; t hat "rilnxitiK sand" at h-ast ilo ,slioi- of tin- lc-d Sea. Tlw first iHMids upon licitiK fninpleti-Iy dry jtf.tii tu dihfovrr it iiinl"d io iiihoi niovi'im-m heiiitf KivtMi fli'UH riiKlits in riM'i'ni ycinn hav mound, nloui Inn f'.-t hii;h, fontiH raked from tho diithH of (lit world one end of a niilf-lonu run iff tf nllasfH. InlcifHt in hi ixorii'hm ofdlun'-N thut pnrnlM thf notnh nmni thf Sou (horn Cioi-m alruifn wuh ;ic- nt the wlfrn -ml of liin bthind. cordiiiKly marked hy homo- Kt-mgal It 1m hack loo yard- foon th n .i furiosity ii to wh:it Ihc tiuin of and 1m fadily h.-iit htillt ion aid thidr imntfdlutn HpriiiKhoard to iho h Hit wind. J'lJU aotunlly nunnt. A Varifly uf Sounds The island of Kituiil Itself no u Th lop ami lamlwai'd sldi ( vholo wns a little mora familiar, thin windtdown dune alone seem i 3tH name wiib let-allfd peihapM nt to pisfcii sonority. The wind that' nf the most northerly, of the Kweepx the mml In widt-nlmt wave-, Hui.ilwk'h Island, mid an ('jplnln let down too tdone, and the mu-; Cook's firrft landhiK plurn on Ma- niiitl revot hernl ion viirieg with the onHinnl i nd was found h.'low the surfnri' aflectM it. mm f Whei J..-H. iui i.iii kiiiu nnimn . neai. uryneuM ami Tril lion froiii a Wmu It a KPoluRlcal phenomenon. , noiind like ru-Hiii ilk to a deep, er Home new odity In geographica timed peal. One trawler wrote notnoncltiture? Did the inid thut a hore ridden dowfi the .l.u, Or wait the make a mdse akin in "siihtrrrun- nc Kome other 'fan thunder." Another has Maid: An experiment imittn with n lo lift definitely refolded thai the heaeh at Mane hfHl er "huhk" over a rariKe nf two oi-taves. Its h.west rental er was the ih.Ii- of H ,e low the Hrale, from whiih it slurred tunefully upward tn as IUkIi as the not s nf ( !. A and I! nhove. At Kar- fiocka way. in Queen,';. "sinu-ifiK Hand" has het-n luiiml. A .amide removed from a bottle af ter thirty-live years when eoni presei'd in a Htnckitjjf tave out lis hifih nide. plainly heard there really "hark?" name taken front place a, for example. t.m- town (hut, named MnrkhiR lit I inn land? Kaual'N Noisy siinnil ItaikiiiK Sands. u fart. U at a dtstatp-e. Te-its made there lu IXH4 with a Kold leaf eleetrose.,tM failed to detect any evidence that electricity Has conneeled with lliis ustic phenomenon. The 1 nllfnriiiik Toat stamped upon, "the wind Coronado Meaeh. at San 1 Heiro erieii out tu different ciidenrej'." t'alif.. It.. lien reported, conlatns "A deep haivt tremolo" was the 1 "!inliiK sand" in ahuixlance. whv- It IniprrMMed a third wit liens, t houuli of intv, !..- i ii.v n.. named for Uk Kt'il..Klcal phonom- The K.und ftiven off hy thene H.nd j found it yh)K in t.t" ix to rtisheM Is heard clearly for ome twenty feet wide, the. entire Icnutli dUtaiireB, all uree. The itu liven of the in-mtle strand mostlv say the miumt 1m made hy the splr IIh of the dead, who "uiumhle at be in di?d urtteil ." The late Prof, M. CarrinRton llolton repotted lo the American enon. lu slope of mind U noinhty Kouorius. Ha wiml-dtartod sand HUdea now "rustle." now "nimhlr." Two ha ml 1'u Is of Its mind taped In. Bether iniehi sound tu Imaiuuiive IiiIikIh like tho harkinir of a dog, tsuys an Island naturalist. Thin lemon n eak of physical Anxot luli..n fur the Vdv;.ii nt nature in niid-l'acme. tu held hy of Mciem-e In ivti thai a haKful of ncfenllstB to ho one of the famous the Kaujil fand he hrouih to Itis , ..i im- mnmif-a ir- more luooraiory lu nils eounlr Noraiieu --stnjrinff Minds ' found ; served Its riere ami iniue thrntiKhmit the i month: pre- HtrariKe piopi-rlies for finally loHimc them after above the hluh-lide line. ile also found it so sensitive to molsiure that hiith (Ides made it shift posi tion, someiimes from day to day. The west coast of Lower Calif ornia, near t he sou i hern end of that peninsula, had a dune whose sand-slides jrave off a sound that startled turtle huni'-is in the Nil's, They described It as resembling n bell-like t-iiiu. r.iin the loi ami lode down whh the sands iide his weight had started. "So loud was t he noise I he ( ai th seemed to lieuilile beneath hilll." writer Lord I'urzon of Kedleston In a st ud.v of this subject. The vi bral ions of sand while 'shiuiun" have often been re ma rl;ed, a dis tinct tingle helnK f.-lt, in hand or foot. In t In .Sahara lieserl in Afrieri siiiKliu: sands near t he Llima Hisis. it is recf.ide.l. Totewain of approaehlllK caravans. Ih-lljcose tribesmen, who mlhi otherwise he la ken by surprise by advaneiut: enemies, ale icpoited to have Tessed apprei-iation of their acoiis I ic cnnveiiienee. Two "sound inr mountains," each failed KeK-i-litlWau. have been U now n since inedleva I times in Afghanistan and Afghan MeNtan. .Ma reo I'olo noted one. Skepth'al Itritisli army officers have visited Diem both, to find the natives did not exuberate in declarlni; that these sands, when disturbed by wind or human anency, j:.ive off sounds like drums. "Sincinii- sands" still defy ae c. -pied s .entifie explanation. While there seems to be an acoustic prop el t y coin mon to all. noveri hless the .sounds .ny to such an extent in character and apparent cause that nut even a generalization mits of helm; aiMlied, says Loul ( ui"on. to product' vibration, and also I ha t the kind of sand apparently has; nothing to do with it. i Which are often hard to break. - Next f nines education for the Ye Poet's Corner youth tea eh them roii mo ii a ml t he truth: ' most essential thim- to learn an education they u u.st learn. i n t il 1 o c t they llemilty All life came from a divine source SI i 1 1 1; i.: 1 i r i f-T on its upward course; Tioj different kinds of tho human The stored-up acipiuin Some future jjeneration will re (itiire. Onward, upward.- ceaseless aftion. l iver l riving towards perfecthui. i). t. tji:rti)i;s. U'i to inherited ipiuuliiy trace. plus I "or the unfortunate st upiil, )din: in- lame, The deaf and dumb Cod is no lo blame. ICach person has to meet his fate Cod does nol discriminate. Pou are the product and persoulfi cation Of heredity, environment education. Tho kind and ippinlfty of Inherlled Intellect, In join- physical body and men tality reflect. Talents may be dormant hundreds of years When some inherited faculty appeals In art. music, leadership or oratory Suddenly hursts forth In nil its ulorv. TOttX l Si:S SIA WATKIl TO ClMvW ITS STItHllTS ALTIHOIDK, Cermuny P The city council voted to use soda wa ter exclusively for street cleunim; purposes. Henceforth, under the new measure, soda fountains will be hauled ihroimh the streets and 'plazas with sprinkler attachments. Althelde's mineral sprintis spout i 2.0011,000 quarts of the stuff every day and most of it is wasted. Or- , dinary water is expensive and it was decided that soda fountains could do the work more efficient ly and cheaply. Wattace Beery and Raymond Hatton at Craterian T oday Wallace Ifeery and Uaymond Hat ion have handed Klomn a n other knm koul in "The Hit; Kill im;," their come.ly which opens at Hunt's Craterian theatre todav. As "P o w d e r- II o r n Pete" and "Dead-Kye J)an". these two kiims. of mirth are at their very best. The picture deals with the ad ventures Hejy and Hatton, two suit posed sharpshooters, encoun ter when (hey become involved in a Kent iicy in i) mi tain feud. While llei-ry and Halton keep the laughs coining so fast thai t here is scarcely lime to not ic anything else in the picture, no one could possibly overboil; Mary 1 Irian. As the mountain girl. Miss P.ri ' and ii. altogether lovely. There is an appealing wistful quality to her beauty in this role which j could scarcely go with a more isophisib-aied part. The picture gets off to a fast st a rt with the Peagles renewing ! tlrtir old feud with the Hicks boya catches his sister Jim Hicks. Then Heery and Hat ton dressed in the garb Daniel Lovers of high class dramatic ait and music art basking with delight in the tu cts of "Talkie-," ii;rli ami DeLilca the two Metropolitan t-'tars are present ing t he doslnu scene and noiur numbers of the- famous opera, "The Pearl Kisliers. The other act. a dramatic sketch enlllled "No u -Support" st a rs I he well k uown a 'lor. pur .Mil n tosh. . Esther Ralston at the Rialto Today Won't lie SU'p.iru On noone made famous, are iniro- HALKIOIl, .V. C. Chargins! "'"ed as tho greatest sharp- that a railroad employe deliher-, ''iers in the world, playing an I atoly "strped on his toes." 1). W ; Pool of paleigh is suing tlto com pany lor r0.aOO, alleging per manent injury. ct witli cling carnival Th" iu-w Kslher Palston v.-hiet.- is a departure from her re cent films, those gay comedies which amused audiences at the Ilia It n theatre recently. "Half a. Pride" in a dramatic picture based en the experiences of a pleasure mad girl, who finds true ha ppi n ess in a trip hack to nature. ('.try Cooper, the versatile star, whose recent succesaen in "Jieaii Sabreur" and "Legion of the Con demned" have made him a popu lar screen favorite, has the lead ing male role and carries it .oft excellently. Miss P.ilstnn and Oary Cooper are washed ashore on a deserted kissing island off the Canadian coast and durii:g the weeks of privation which follow. Mis UujHton leaf ii; the emptinesj: of her former life as a petted society debutante and. in addition, learns to love her fel low castaway. 1 - 1 iii I l II lll l llll yj - Today r f 1 fir or hi BiuM bui "'' "" y0" liJScjj vsS"'! "yt 8'j LrS rff) a this pair of sharp shooters afH i i WALLACE -.Km BEERY AND RAYMOND HATTON MARY BRIAN "The Big Killing" Ta two c o ,d champions as f aMuld lM sJiar shMters mixed mountain fued pair In a You'll Laugh Out Loud for One Big u Solid o Hour mm 1 If l gwrf if aamnw-inram i. isna-fwr iiffl uraaia JmJMI W K a M 111., ... - . . C n . . IIC. I it H SZW 0 wreat Acts of Talkiesli Solid a f?j (-Jp Burr Mc,n,t"h C'O1' " DeLuca H OUr S j fcSf r -'JsS-i Famous l iiiaas) . I J jJQyJ 0N"Support Metropolitan Stars I sjKC- VVi I 13 idwhM - SEE and HEAR 1 1 WfW ' ' I ""H-iiZZ- I'liiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiniiiuuNiiiMBag .ii.i..,...i...,.,jj I RIALTO 1 Today Only! Will Companionate Marriage Stand the Test? 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Come see thP eapervh ent put to the test, a o ADMISSIJ)J Matinee - . -j,. 10 4 25 Evenings - . 10 4 35 3 DAYS T starts tomorrow slack Holt IN Zane Grey's ' "The Vanishing Pioneer" i o not