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V'ACTs RTX Fanchon and STORY TODAY AT STATE THEATRE Joan Arthur, the beautiful young Ingenue who In seen Oils week in "Tho lirnlten tjalo," from the story of tho ftumo name by Emerson Hough, now at thy Hlato theatre, ( iniikcH her second appearance on tho screen, tho first having been In tin Tiffany production, "Husband Hunters." Mlsa Arthur 1h haled uh ono of tho most beautiful young women on the screen and Ih considered a iit! find, Ik uuiiMUiilly titlenled and In her very flint appearance before tho camera wiih what the people around tho studio miy, a "naturttl." Bh.o Ih a native of l'laltsburg, New York, and In only nineteen yearn Of ftgO, ! ",Ifomanco and drama uro bril liantly 1londod In "The Mating iUiH''r Thomas .Melghun latest marring film-play which will open ut the Klnlto theatro tomorrow. Adapted from the popular novel of tlie mno' nunio by Hex Hunch, "Tho Mating Call" Is ono of the most thrilling, and at the same tlmo, most romantic celluloid dramas that has come to tho Hercm In "many months. it af fords Mvlghan one of tho greatest (-huructcrtseallous of his career. ; j "Tho Mating Cull" Is rich In love Interest, and Meighan Is presented with dual. feminine support In the pretty portions of Kvnlyn Ilront ami Hniie Adorce. I The latter are both offered In outstanding chanictorlzuiloiiH, MIsh Jtront hh a charming and ultra Nophlsticaled nuciety iuccu, and Mb Adoroo as a comely ltusslan immigrant girl. . .. n Colleen Moore Coming Monday, Hunt's Craterian With n cast Including several of the most taleiitt'd coined I a u s known to the screen. "Oh Kay!', I'ul leen M oore's It llaiious fa rce opens tomorrow at Hunt's Crater ian for a run of two days. . Vivacious Colleen heads tho cast In tho stellar role of "Kay," her MitcrtalniiiK personality b e 1 n k Ideally fulled for the churaeter of tho, Independent young Kugllsh It hi sho portrays. Much latiKhable pictures as "N'auahty Hut Nice." "Her Wild Oat," ami "Orchids ami Krtutno" huvo establtnhed .MIhs Moore us the Hcreen's outstandlnR comedienne. Alnn Halo, whose recent success In tho field uf comedy bus 8ur puKBcd his previous aehlevements nw a perron "villain." npppnri as P STATE .THEATRE South Central Near Elyhth Z7 'TODAY 'The Broken Gate" Featuripg Dorothy Phillips Any Seat 15c Anytime ' Children under 12, 10o Continuous Show Dally Matinee 1 to 5 P. M. - Evening 8:30 to 11 P. M. Saturday and Sunday, contin uous 1 to 11 P, M. Pictures Changs dally except Thursday. II EMERSON HOUGH i o Marco Revues tho d(;t?:tlve In "Oh Kay!" ono of the most prominent Hupporllnjr roles. CELEBRATED STAGE ' Willi tho opening today (if the i celebrated Kanchon -.Marco stage i presentations, which will bo a I weekly feature Vnch Hunday, matl i neo uml night, at Hunt's Cratorlun, j Med ford will bo given a treat In moult, d miro and gorgeous sets, j The opening number of the ro 'vues features Georgia line's Ocn ! ver Hcautlcs with tho Trado twliiH, jlnto stam of (icorgo White's Hcan idnls. Tho fen t lire picture Ih Win. Haines In "Kxeess liaggagc." with a now Haines, wlio )iuh succeeded In developing the most human per Honallly on tho American screen today. Tho laughter and fun-lov-Iiik Ih there, musked at times by a Hereon of team. Director James Cruze, reniem bored for Ills marvelous dramas of "Old Ironsides" and "Tho Covered Wagon." Hhov h himself to bo at least as Brent a master of human emotions. AT RIALTO TODAY Tim McCoy, dnshliiK adventurer of the screen, has a new setting and a new brand of adventures for his newest role and consequently reaped a nvw triumph In "The Ad venture!'," his latest vehicle, now playliiK at the Klnlto theatre. It Is a romance of tho tropics, with McCoy playing an American minhiK eiiKlneer thrust, through a straiiKo trhk of fate. Into the midst of a halln-Ameiican Itevolu th.n and. throtiKh a series of Nlronuotis adventures. Into the po sition of arbiter of tho fates of tho litth. country in which tho strange adventure took place. It mln a alory crammed with thrills, 1 ur Inn feats of horseman ship, and with a pretty romance. McCoy plays a mining engineer whose friend Is deposed uh presl dent In a revolution, lie loves his friend's daughter which leads him to take a hand In affairs and then the fur begins to fly. Ills sensational escape from a firing siiuad, his strange nnd thrilling capture of a rebel general, and several other astounding uml ox etting detiitiH mark the swiftly moving story. Iinrothy Sebastian's dark beauty Is charmingly displayed as the heroine of tho new play, a vivid senorlia of the tropics. CMriwIflod ndvortlwlng KM resutti. FRANK'S Comedians IK The Big Tent 6th and Holly Fri., Sat., Sun The Irish Comedy Cinderella O'Reilly Tent Well Heated Prices 25 and 50 cents MEDFOKD WATT, ; cr Begin Today' 5 e : p Left Preston and Isobel headliners in the weekly vaudeville pro comedy "O. K. Kay" which comes to Hunt's Craterian Monday and Tu right Thomas Meighan and Evelyn Brent in "The Mating Call," whi AVIATION EXPERTS" TRY TO VANQUISH ENGINE NOISES Ity Aiiflruu Herding (Associated Press Staff Writer) laONOON (A) Aeronautical en gineers tho world over are work ing long hours day und night to hoIvc one of tho greatest problems of commercial aviation noise. The currying of passengers by air, they believe, will never be a complete success until the inces sant throbbing und pounding of the great motors Is eliminated. KnginectH uro only beginning to approach a solution of tho prob lem. Their difficulty consists In negativing the discomfort to pas sengers of traveling in closo prox imity to two or three engines ag gregating from 000 horsepower to 1 300 horsepower roaring away at tho rato of from 4000 to 5000 ex plosions a minute. The.su engines, moreover, uro rigidly connected to tho fusihign of the nlrpluno by materials which arc highly sound conduct Ing. Tho stay wires, wings and cabin walls are of good rcso nont material. The cabin Itself reverberates and becomes a sound box. All these points create con siderable difficulty. With regard to the engines, if tho frequencies of tho motor ex hausts are nut exactly alike, beats result which Impinge unpleasant ly: upon tho pasHougors' oars. Tho propeller itself is a considerable sourco of nolso and its own pe culiar sound, like that of tho motor exhaust. Is rich In harmonics, ac tually producing a complcto series. Substitution uf metal for wooden propellers lias cllmfnated Nome noise bocauso wooden screws were more, subject to slight bending known as f lexuural vibration. Ono uf tho first muans exports are employing to lessen nnlwe is tu j T" j GRAND OPENING FvV j Mi Fanchon & Marco sjgM j I S I f tm Vvll Continuous S II If I ! -i,2;30,o,,p'm'fe Georgia Lane's Denver Beauties I i w m i with , I in !3,M"V"V;ji Another i . tlJ I. I , B,u m i "THE TRADO TWINS" If ' :- AnW g j World'8 Famed Dancing Team W 1 1 j p ri'M- ' A Gorgeous Array of jSmtL( J Feature Picture I s' XiAkX A Champion Among i Feminine Splendor BTHiK ;? V ... I ; Mil - W"lern SUr Magnificent Sets - Snappy 'IS W yJJyT "m- HAINES I . s A f 1 mvvujr in uf A Dazzling Display immWl AtC5S baggage 2 til IN I I III . of Beautv U!Jl$1ll Broadway loved it as a stage play-You'll S HTL :r in DeaUiy YWh4mSJSAr llke " "" bet,er " "mashing screen Adlventlirer j j yf NOTE-No seat. rc.r7T7ff ThrsNcTnHEvReSntAoT I ' lf i "U -Cfi served I I Anniversary Month ; r.i VD ALSO . , . I I f i f , , Admission E: I 111 1 GOOD ADDED SHORT- ' - l ' V Matinee and Night l ' '"UJ . Hit the trail o( ro- COMEOY . ' I HlffUiL,! Y Children 25 ' : : revolution, with a MUS,C g: H l)j lVl VS. 4 ' .V Start. afe hlT I - I larsa..-'. r.,.a",,,ij - h IkI 1- tomorrow r&r 1 1, '"" ,ii lB colleen si hS; i yyi Tomorrow hi .1 , Mmy J' A MRE II J 1 I I 3 Ims&p m wSmwwmmlm-- j m i .' . . ,x . - - 1 j 0 G o O TftTBTTXE, fEDFORD, "Wings" 'change tho construction- of the cabins. H Is most important to jmuko tho walls of tho cabin non j flexible,' so that they cannot vl ; hrate. Koine cabins are now being J lined with balsam wool and the 'floors are being severed with car I pets. The Imperial Airways company, which operates a service between London and tho continent, pro vides Its passengers with a cotton wool plug for their ears which lias been found quite effective in ab sorbing sounds of high frequency, j Kngineers are trying to cllm jinate a fruitful source of .uncus! j ness to tho inexperienced traveler I production of beat and its varia- tlou. A passenger soon gets ac ! cu.stomed to constant rhythmic noise and loses thought of danger, j Hut when the engines got out of jstep with each other and vary 'their beats from, cay. one in five seconds to two a second, tho pas Isenger at once notices tho chungc j and becomes alarmed. Lxpert mechanics arc now working on this problem of synchronizing mo tto ra. ! Considerable attention lias been I devoted to silencing the englno ex i haust on airplanes. Homo progress j has been made, but no silencer has icomo into effective use because of jtho increase of weight involved. Addition of weight. Indcud, seems ! to bo more or less the crux of the ! problem. The three-ply cabin ma tcrlnl adds several hundred pounds 1 alone. . Until inventors can devise ways of decreasing noise without increasing weight, aircraft manu facturers wilt be slow in making use of the new devices. 3 " - 1 vwa wa whaja y AFP II V!aK central m fX IV XI TOW . . , Aniethod fcir preserving eggs, j m ' 1 J and some market eggs' ' now are I- TTfew. ' 4 ' CjJffTIl 'f5!.V ' Efl I treated by this method.. The eggs, t wV ' 'Unl 'WN. ' J- i are dipped for a few seconds in a . "sEfjWhl U I f lM flI''nlnSnflfi1iM 11 II 1L 3 uilKh J solution of odorless, tasteless, min- Umr lfiuE 'T rtCVl vlf jj III i I iil nB! 4 " TodfitV -Jf fO'fe'-!r" oral oil heated to a temperature of, P5SSi2tiI 'P' I H'Cllfl -flr llllj UlL'v i vl fli ijilm-fiJ! to 240 degrees Fahrenheit, Wmi llfll VJ" llCV! IS the ft4i3 KJllTflRH which pi-eventH evaporation , of! n if II lliLVtfl"" ' T 1 aJ J I i' ' I water fro mthe eggs. l'rocessed liljllj VlLBNlt XJ&y 2 r& VfS'-vkm oKh uHumiy mo iu.,i in cid : IT ll ANOTHER GREAT EVENT i r- J ! 1 storage, the method being used H I I 111 . n U r D 111 DF ANUIVFBI A PV MrkNTU Yi III! I I B OTiY.CO. SrXflAY. OrTOr.F.K 7. 1023. Here Thursday Charles iBuddy)RooEns, Clara Bow-Richard aulen in a scene rnoM 'Winos a Paramount Picture gram at Hunt's Craterian Wednesday. Their act is called "Tumbles, and Tunes". Left center Colleen esday. Center right Scene from one of the biggest pictures of the year, "Wings," which comes to Hunt's ch is the attraction at the Rialto Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. GUNS IDLE SKY DALY CITV. Cal., Oct. S.uVi Princess Anna Mitchell, member of a Gypsy royat family und recently reputed fiance of Prince Juincs lOIi, scion of another nomad royally, today faced a charge of grand theft as the outcome of a near-riot be tween two gypsy tribes near here yesterday. Police, a constable ami a posse of hastily sworn-in deputies took part in tlie affray, firing siiwcd-off shotguns in the air in tin attempt to scare the gypsies. The gypsies retaliated by firing pistols at the sky, and the battle was called a draw without any casualty list. The trouble started when King Frank Mitchell, Anna's father, ask ed a constable to arrest King Poler KM. bend of tlie rival tribe, n n a lEii SJKS 'He 3 Bir Duluxe -jfj- r TODAY I rtvr n A V nwi.V y&SSRWi. k-JLB i I I kJ s$9&JmL. Doors Ooen U ' . i i i ill r d m x m m i wm l i i i i r-j ii i i i i i i m o :-: Good charge of kidnaping Anna from the tribul quarters at Columbus, Ga. The constable agreed, hut tho Ell gypsies greeted him and King Frank with a shower of clubs and stones. The constable and his royal es cort fled, but returned with the po lice and deputized posse. King Peter then accused Anna of having stolen 1,0H0 from his trunk, add ing that he had bouKht her from her tribe at Kust St. J-ouis, 111., for J,5o0. Hoth kings and the princess were In custody for a time, but the kings later were released. Now is the time to consider next year's farm budget. Such a budget Ih a carefully worked-out plan 'based on estimates as to how well :a particular combination of crops, j or crops and livestock, will pay. ;The farming industry of the Unit ed States loses many hundred mil lions of dollars each year because production is over-expanded along Hiinie lines and under-expanded .along others. A I wa y s pack meat skin d o w n when it is put in cure. However, when meat is cured in brine the top layer is turned skin side up to prevent tho rock or weights that arc used to submerge It from tabling the meat. Pictures at Medford Theatres LjM Thomas meighan-Evelyn Brent in rex Beach's 'The mating call' a Paramount Pictur FALL HOPES FOR EARLY TRIAL DAY 1 KU PASO, Texas, Oct. 6. (Pj J Albert U. Fail, former secretary of : the interiur hopes to be' tried at as j early a date as his health will per j mit, on a charge pending against ;him of defrauding the government in tlif Teapot JJome oil case, lie isaid here last night. Full expressed the desire to have the trial held "not later than April." and asserted that he be lieved he would be in condition at 'that time to stand a trip to Wash ington where he case would come .up. j The former secretary said that jtho only charge pending against I him is ono wherein he Is charged ; jointly with Hurry F. Sinclair with j defrauding the government. The harge of bribery against himself Moore and Ford Sterling in the Craterian next Thursday and and Doheny has been disposed uf, he asserted. LOST IN DESERT, CAIKO, Kgyt, Oct. 0. (JP) Five 1 days in tho desert without water j reduced four hunters to such mad . ness that they attempted to kill j each other. One was found ye.s j torday and today an airplane i searching party brought back the t others. N'ono had recovered suf 'flclently to give a coherent story ; of their misadventures. I Six days ago an Italian and an Kgyptian spoilsman with a drago : man and a chauffeur, motored into I the desert south of the Fayouin ; oasis on a hunting expedition. I They carried food and water for only ono day. ' I Treatment of hogs for mange I and lice during tho mild weather I of autumn is a good insurance t against loss from these parasites jam! tho probable extra and addi tional cost of winter treatment. An ..JnV-