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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1928)
o ITlDFOTiD MATL TTUr.T'XR MEDFtYTCD, OTJEflOX. SUNDAY. JULY 22, 1036? O " ' ' ' i i i. i i 1 1 .... 1 - Alburtus, Miracle Man, Back Again to Rialto. Vitaphone and Vaudeville Programs at Craterian -V T - ' V ' ,.-r f ( ' . sJ, . WV'!.iafart Ar.,-.. ,.r .. i -iiiim,iiiuaanin ljWaMMfcttWIIhltatt Sctnt From " 7e Lott ftct th& iMoust with tMAv,iMzofyay xt& Licrtti 8rrymor Left Alburtus, who delighted Medford people two years ago with his uncanny mind reading and magical acts, is back again for a week's engage ment at the Rialto, beginning tomorrow. Alburtus is a great favorite with Medford theatre-goers. Left center Owens and Kelley, who are sched uled to perform before those who attend the weekly Association Vaudeville program at Hunt's Craterian Wednesday evening. Altogether there will be five unusually pood acts this week, according to the Craterian management. Center right Adolphe Menjou and Evelyn Brent, who head a good cast in "His Tiger Lady" which is the taialto attraction tonight. Right May McAvoy and Lionel Barrymore, who have been pleasing large audiences at Hunt's Craterian during the last few days in "The Lion and the Mouse." This is one of the year's super-Vitaphone attractions and will be featured today, tomorrow and Tuesday. William Collier, Jr., plays with thlsjamous team and an exceptionally good Vitaphone vaudeville completes the Cra terian program. Five Coupe Models Added to New Graham Paige Lines Many Enjoy Great Craterian Program Arabian Picture at Rialto Tonight NEW COUPE MODEL GRAHAM-PAIGE "635" 1 akf ' A3 NEW MODEL 629 GRAHAM - PAIGE COUPE' P& A' m.... jn (XMJ4 'Tin- Lion aiul the Muni"." Ih" X'iliiilrfiina, in find in tlia luetic as well as niusji al accinnpitiiiiiicnl,' !.-; inv slmwiiiK at ilintt's L'ratcrlan I heal if In an al)-sla,r cast headed hy .Miss M c. voy a nd Lionel I in r i viiioie anil im-hhliiin Alee Kraiiris, William ('oilier, Jr., Kmmett Corri Kiin and .laelt Ac-ldnyd. "The Lion and the .Mouse" is a brilliant screen revival of Charles Klein's stni Mirtiess and lias to do with (he way in whir it the "mouse" tamed the "lion." saved her tai her from his power, and matrieil li(s son. The drama is fntemdlied startlhmly hy I hi' intiTtMiIatfl con versa t Ion of the ehuraetei s. .M"a.v .Me A xny':, ' doll-lilie lovidiiiess Ik delightfully ai!-;inenled hy Iot speerli. There are wo arts ol "Talkies" on the immrant that are hehiH well reri'ived; ill fart, many in" the pa (ions are railing them the, he si short suhjerts they have seen. I'i( hire an eneamptitenl of Arahs set in li.e niids! of a sweet smell-ii--; oasis, surrounded hy gently swaying palms. '1 he only well Is it natheiiiiK jnaee for chatter in;.; wives. The hurn.nj,r sun heats down pitilessly. A sud'leii hush. Tinkers pointing. The arrival of a haL'.;;inl, sorely tried horse, carry itiK the weary forms of u ynoiiff slieil: and his hride. Instead of salutations, the youni; hrilu of n few hours is rudely torn from his Kiasp and offered to the highest hidder. Thus we have thu openint; scene.-' of "Kleetwinfc." a flamin.-; love story of passions and hatreds now showing at the Itlalto theatre. The uri'at Unlet! is also appear Iim at the evening .shows hotli to niizht and tomorrow niht In eon Junenoii with thu regular pleturo prcs'ram. Now -onneet that fact with this NKW HAVJJX. July I'L (i If otluT faet that oil forms carbon anybody reproves you when yoii beiituse tin- oil brwiks down under WV "It's nie." refer hint to Kemp heat. Ordinary motor oils, re- Mnii.np. instritetor in Knclish at lined by old-fashioned methods " ret i Hiring high heat, can stun J , only u comparatively small amount Johns Hopkins. In u lecture at Yale ho expressed the belief that witch usage is more sensible than the grammatieitlly eorrert "It Is I." (.tiaham-l'aiKe lias brought out a coupe on curb of Us five chassis models. The two illustrated are , typlral of I he lie w bodies. The einht and the tiMI-iliHt W lleelhase ,ix iniodel t;.'!) liavt- rumble seats. tThe 1 I !l-fnrh and the I 1 -1-ineh Lady's name. Inviting hltn to visit her. As be Is about to st:,rt off (Hi this luisslun, the stui- in.niaer and otbeis bai k of the footlights ruin bis only suit of clothes, so lo ts loieed to inaki' bis eall In Die Costume tbiit be wears on tlo- M;ie. tbitl of a )iiali;ini.itti. MenjdU Wins llic piiine-s, whieh , w tieelbase f six - c-ylind biive four llltel'ltir sealx est six (iiioilel Gli) is - eni;er model. rule Kvelyn I'.retil pl;i until he nm-n tbroiiuli adventures, one nf the I Ills eoiujuest of ;i I''Iim A lliei ic;i 11 I .eiotl port at Kluln. - Siilbei lui st.-n is ttMek ;itol belter fj rr eolipe? Tile Miiall a two-pas' s, Inn not nu met oiis Mills beiilK lolls liner. us new air- 'or fh t ion. 'Lion and Mouse at Craterian Theatre t M;m:mer Hunt of the Craterian tin uli r reports r-eori1 attemianee of 'I'be Lion and the Mouse.' with an all-star east headed by .May Mi iAvoy and Lionel l:anymore. I This is a brilliant screen revival !of Charles Klein's sl;ij;e sueet-ss of Isoine years baek. The east iuelutles !Alee l-'raueis. AVliJiaut Collier Jr. I :inniett Corrida n and Jack AcU ; l oyd. The story of the girl whtt taniotl ilhe ftnanrlal lion who had ruined lo r father, and In iloinn it restored 'her ilatl's honor and won the lion's ; son is stronu 1 1ra mat fe fare. It toip-hes on an idea that will In- ;is t rue a cent in y front now as it is today. The play Is splendidly jSlanetl and directed. The two acts or talkies ami the movietone news add more wonders ! this. it I ready grejit talk inn pi o-nr.tni. SHELL REFINING PROCESS told ;, of beat In your motor because I hey have already partly broken down in the refining process. A new way to refine oil without hinh beat, thus producing a mo tor oil with its wonderful natural properties unimpaired, was dis covered by Dr. Edclcunu of Un man ia, considered the world's foremost oil technologist. This is the vacuum still method, where by motor oil is mude from emtio oil at low temperature and low pressure. Dr. Kdetcauu's great discovery was promptly adopted by t he Shell company and 'Dr. Ldeleanu came from Jlumania to supervise personally the In sta Hat ion of his method for the production of Shell Motor Oil. Only one-third s much carbon as oven the costliest oils Is form ed by Shell Motor Oil. And this small amount of carbon is soft ami sooty most of it blows harm lessly away through the exhaust, Instead of being deposited in your motor! Shell motor oil is free from tlo bard, flinty damaging bon that en uses knocking. OSLMl'Ud. Central contract Don u las county courthouse is si -is. r.ir. Frank's Comedians IN THE BIG TENT SUNDAY and MONDAY "How Do You Get That Way" Prices 25c and 50c 6th and Holly Vaudeville Orchestra Comedy Curtain 8:05 Kreedom from t arbon no damaging "knock" out your car, no extra for Knotting out carbon! 1 worries to wear j expense Sounds iilutost too gootl to be true, yet that is exactly what wo can now t enjoy as the result of recent scieil-, tifie discoveries on lubrication. ' Carbon lias become increasingly : menacing to every motorist since i the blwh -speed, hi b -compression 1 niptni- is here to stay. Clearance ; between piston ami cylinder heads In these motors is greatly reduced,! sometimes being only one thirty eeond of one inch! Thus, even a shuht deposit of hard, flintv carbon will cause prc-inntiou "k nock i ok" that lowers efficiency and shot lens the life of your mo-. ..r There Is a pussibiltiy (bat Med ford may nee "a NiKbt in -Spain." tho big Simla-rt rcxiie that re cently dosed tile lotiKtl run uer vu joy etl by a show of similar character in chieuK". Ueoige A. 11 u hi, maua;;cr of the t iJitet lan. is now neoilating for I lie ap ,pearan f the altraiHtoii locally. Should tho bookliiK becfime a fact. Medfold Will be one of but seven t ft u s in the entire count ry where less than week stands are played, to be isltcd ) the at -tract ic ii. The show is now en joying a vet y Kiiccevst'iii run in San l-'ninclsio and ! hooked for ai( early aul uiun enga t;''ment in Atlaiittc i. It was the cniK i li" 1 plan to ,tuiiii the blli: oiutlt dhectly Ironi San l'"iancis.o 1o MinneepidiH Mr. Hunt, and othti' iii.itmpMM in the leatUni; cities of the west have represented to the Shuberls I bat the weeK between the I'ubfotnia and .Minnesota cities will be a profitable venture Tie- hie;-. I fdiowman Is confident that ih- Shul'cits wilt d-t to tlo- fiii.in-i;'l lure. The show as now coiiM it ut i the Mime tu t (-t and produe tlon as It a a v d 0 1 lun its "ntlic I! ft. week run ;it tlie I'oiir Cfdianr theatre. Chicago, ami previously at the 1'oriv r-tin fb t reet Ho' rt re and Winter bit den, New York. ... 4... 'Adolphe Menjou in Rialto Film Today Adolphe Meu.iou's hit est mount tiittt-tiim ehi ic. Hi l.ady," now on the smu UluMo theater, is (be m... piaetb al Joke that tut 10 it real love affair between woman ami a "super" of th Menjou plays tlm rde of 1 actor in the cast of tin Koli glere. His oTily attparent nhllity i tt look majestic while uMihh an elephant In the Kay opening 11001 ber. Otic of the tin bit ties of the Foiled Im the w wait by Tiner latdy. who attends every night, for lack of anything else to do. From IdJ perch atop (he elephant. .Menjou alwayn Hludies her ami she be comes an Idol to him. The other members of the cast notice this, and write a note to the "auper," sluulnu it with the Tlficr shov" 1 : A MOW I HURRY IT WILL GOON j? ! :?A Rl2Jia'iw' Mi m TODAY 1 tyk ..''ff s p You'n Say- Il's No wwlM T ' one day only wl'!'ul I I l 1 l They All Rave After You IT ADU'H1t MENJ0U i I ,Tli..g Picture ! f "MIS TIGER LADY" ::; 1 I sfl gffi JZZ. 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