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,'3 METrOTT) MATL TT?TI'lN!'.. .M liDFORD, f,::;:: f.X. sTXTUY. OfTOT.ftn II. 102S. - ii . . . i wm i 5 ; - i : - "Win$s" ontinues Bi Ruo Here-Fan ch,on an3 Marco Revues Today -Special Programs at Medfor.d Theatres This Week . J Pl pM K-'j iTHMil&fcai&amtoaA-g XI.WW ty i f K3SWft,:; Vrf R."-" A s c a Sfe lit r OIEIA GARBO and CONIiAD NAGEL nh MY5TCRIOU5 LADY "GGossip Club", ?1 r BUSTEriKEATONiw MAHCEUNE DAy 'THE CAMERAMAN Fanchon and Marco's "Violin Idea" will be the stage attraction at Hunts Craterian this afternoon Inw niu. -r Left: Tom Mix and Tony in "Painted Po.t" which shows at the Rialto today. Center left" c.f r t 9 , Jmor''ow. "Wings" will again be the screen attraction at the Craterian for two more days- Marco s stage presentation Center right: Buster Keaton and Marcline Dy in "The Camera Man " Zhi-i. L ' 1' ' ,cene ,rom "The Mysterious Lady" at the Craterian today with Fanchon and : C."!!.'' Lln.!.n.2'vJM j1'' t!!iggylr W ednetday vaudeville program at Hunt's Craterian nil lln' pi'lnciiiHls in t ho eiiKt. Tin'' liirt'clnr wuh tiio nominal Jiont mid In- uV tu il Unit Hi- flinst of food w;im Hcrvt-il. In tin- Hi-cm- wort' linrutliy Kchustiiin, John Hurron, iluntly (lorilou, .lulu- .Marlowe, JIoIiiii-m Hcrlii.-rt, Myrtle 3l(.'dliiall and John Kti-ilinu. t I Tom Mix and Tony "Painted Post.', Fox Picture If AT HUNT'S CRATERIAN HUNT'S CRATERIAN YOUR CHANCE FOR IARTIST OCTOBER 23 ! FREE TICKETS TO ! SEE BUSTER KEATON ENDURANCE TESTS All tlioso who jiiv inliTi'st-'il in : hiyh ftiuniKu. th Itrnvory i)f un-fst-lfiNh :t ml iiiitii't'dltiK youth, Ilii ; Kpli-nUor of yoiitliliil MMM-lflcc ami iKiniiy of liuman rnini'JulcHhiii ii n hhU fil to ni'c "WIiihh" at i I unt' 1 f 'rati-i laii tomori'ow and Tui-.sflay. ' It Im an t-pir of frarlcHH .vouiik ! liliilihooil, ;i i:icitll oT trlliUU to ( tho ahiiH'ii "whoHf Wilms lire UtU- : mI fnri'Vi'r" mih) It Ik also an 1 aniit.iiiLr i'xanir of vhal can be v Kiinclion & Marco's "Violin Idea" Ik tlic, wlagc attraction al UuiU'h Cratcrlaii today. A real tnovk' n(ar lops tin1 lint of t'litiTtalniTN. nemo other than that Hiiilllntf favorite. II o Ii h y Akih'W. will nppi-ar in pfrson. lli yiiiKH. dan:'M and dues soino i-atchy nHtml)p nuinbciH a mm luted by the AbT TwitiH. Jan Kublnl, world faniuiiH violin HOlolttt and eoni'i-rt aitlMt will nffer si-vei-al of UIm niost popular violin ; aelili-vi d In Hip air Union, iiHKl.slcd by i-IkIiI I tea u ties, The nlory Is one of genuine R'ho play tho viidln as well as'dtaiiia, rich with the finest iiuali ilaiief. They will present several i lies that lie at the basis of the tfpoi'lut viuliti ciiseniblo nuiubeiH. frh ndships tif youth, and touched .Hide hi) IIukk-h atld Hoy Sinoot, ( wil I) Infinite beauly of romance. It tho fnvuiito IhkIiik team of the lis also essentially a picture of war, entire, circuit, will be heard in new of sacrifice, of stern conflict, of bonus. A. Hrnclloy and Wayne offer bouic Splendid ballroom dauccH to the HlthiK melodies of Jan Kuhtni's violin, whllo Afjueo, offers some Interpretive diniceri. Thore'H snnirt clever entertain rf.out and novelty galore In this Hhow. Today and tomorrow anil then eiideth the "Complications of the Cameraman." A I ready many tickets Bood for admission tu see I luster's new comedy, "The Cameraman," open ing tomorrow at the Kiallo theatre have been awarded to Mall Tri bune readers who have submitted the latest number of corrections on Jiuster's previous reports. See how many errors you can find and hasten to the Mall Tribune office with your corrected report. "Complications r the. aincraiuan" t 1 1 lister Koaton says: "I never ! realized how much fun I'd have I lakliiB pictures of iny felluw j Meiro-!oldwyn-Mayer play e r s. When I told Greta (iarbo what a i thrill it was sin; said, in her Hus- the untimale test uf huuiaii endur- j sian manner of speech, "Ah, IIum ain mid human eoinnicst over terwieh. I'm Blinlsky!" Lash, the piayiui Irene Ifamptun Thrane Is here and will uivv n piano recital on tober li3rd. alls to mviiir I ory the hidden hk of Medfnrd 1 when the best in music and drama jiiier iiiiuMi iu maKo lis prettiest ; dealers In M.nlford. who state ,m iu unt i mo acceleration test was eon Marmon straiKlit-eiKhts, in com petition wit Ii a ii umber of ni l.r makes of American and Kuropean han,v 'Mui'"u 78 .vpecdster to vie , i no best time of any of the other cars participating was sev eral x. 'funds slower. In winning the race. Sen or IriBoycn won u second lep on the municipal trophy to be permanently awarded by tho (iiiateinala Tourins club tu the car : which is victorious in the race on .three different occasions. A Mar mon straight-eight won the first race a year ah'o. In another race on the, same day. iSeuora Sara IriKoyen, wife of the Marmon dealer di-nvn ilm ! ters that Gitlow lmtl failed to ap j pear here on Tuesduy night for a scheduled address. I O'lirlen attempted to go ahead I with the meeting and itfler beins ; cars, won first prizes in official tests uf slock car ai-ci-leratlfin and ; endurance conducted by automo bile clubs iu (iiiateinala and llol- I I land, according to word received ny Uie muway .Motor Co.. oenl night stand" whih tlie big cities of tb, I Wo were quite "not" i then mwl we are now. for again Mud ford can claim as one of her own choicely j gifted daughters, Irene Hampton : Thrane. an artist of national recug ! nition. on us way io ducted in Guatemala City, by . ......v. v-uuni. i iiuaicmaia, i otn ing club, over m course 700 meters, or less ' than half a mite. The winning car was a straight-eight Marmon 7 four passenger speedster, covering the distance in IM a-f seconds at an average sliced nf 4:t miU-w un lmo i viiiiiiK in un- aiiey at nil Cfirlv : i ej.fh mi' .-. t,.i. ..r tile tory in a match race over the same course against a man at the wheel of another American ear, covering the 7U meters in 3;. seconds. Two other awards were won by Marmon In a twenty-four hour stop reliability run conducted by the ltoyal Dutch Automobile club tJi0 In Amsterdam. Salvation .Army Mayor 1'OHTS.MOl'TH, Kngland. (V) J. K. Smith, lord mayor-eleet, is conductor of the Salvation Army band in which his wife, four .sons and six daughters all play. fear. George Bancroft Coming Thursday Tom Mix in Sheriff Role ' (ii-orf la ncrofl comes to Hunt's 1 ( 'rater la ii theater Thursday in "The I locks of New York," a 'stilling drama of the hero of the docks and his nihi off. It is a story of nailors, stokers. comes ua- thcii- ii..iiit.ii ti,i,. .,.(,., .1... Hint I to Tom Mix, as he played the IfHrhts and loven.:. It hor ) w.t..,.. front dance halls, j llaeknova, Hetty Compson, Clyile jCook and George Lewis have im portant parts in Ibis dramatic picture. The role of sheriff role In real life as sheriff of Kl 'nso. Texas, beforo bis advent into pictures. In his latest release. "Painted Post," tit the Kialto iheatre loday, Mix enacts the role nf a fearless guardian of law and order. The ! cftmln gof the law spells illNnstey i PlnxferS EfllfiV tu n gang of iinsmtipulous thieves! .. The gang is preparing for a final coup, and the manner In w hkh Jlix outwits thrill is the hauls for a thrilling and dramatic picture. fa mo us dog star, became and almost upset my camera when Karl Jane and ieorge K. To t her came to my rescue. George and Karl, as you recall, were starred in "Hookies.' As the day advanced I walked over to the William Drains set where iho hero of "Telling the Universe" was busily engaged with his forthcoming re lease, "Kltas .llmmy Valentine." 1UII Hiiggested that I might find considerable to arrest my atten tion were I to watch "Hlack Shu dows in the North Seas,'' and jocu larly added that tills was King Victor's all-colored picture. 4- "itusTi:it-i(rsT" cl.w sic WltlTTKX IN I'Alt.M IH-;KI A Movie Feast Buster Keaton, Rialto Monday The mem hern nf the cast in "Their Hour" which is now ulay jltiK at the State Iheatre liked the dinner srene the best as the ncrlpt called fur a full course dinner for I'Ol'GllKKKI'Sli;, "blister-rust clause" In a , veylng property is something now in the campaign against this dl. ' euse of white pltic. A lawyer In 1 Hit chess count , j who owns a fine planting of white pine, recently sold a tenant house j from his farm ami in the deed stipulated that no currants or .gooseberries of . uny klmi, from ; which blister rust spreads to pines anil kills them, should be grown or cultivated by the ' " .n. aim .mis. i mi miles an hour near .Joseph Drown, her masterly talent. Ith.. uo.n which nau already revealed Itself as a glowing promise to be ful- 1 filled, was nurtured and developed ' by the great masters then iu San' Francisco. Chicago and later In New York. In more recent years, study was pursued with Ktojowski, ; tlie eminent Polish Pianist. Th..n jcatnc the culminming preparation j for her life work as tho brilliant1 ! pianist she lias become, with the' celebrated world -artist, Josef ;Therinue. ' It was no less a one than thi j master who said of her. "Irene I Hamilton Thrane Is the most Intel- ' ligent pupil I have hud in thifj i country. She has highly developed i ; technique, brilliancy, rare musical.' leeimg and power." The following 'pronouncement by one of our enii nent critics is significant of the j(tiality and choiccncss of pleasure !ve are to enjoy In t her coming ! concert: "In masterly way, the ; great numbers were played and j perfect in execution. The eomhi ' nation is apparent of great genius, ' study and hard work, hut in her playing also is a fine temperament I and a warm personality. The nro- N'- V. iVt A gram was short, only some seventv ! leed con- golden moments, yet in that time' was expericneed the rapt delight i that never grows old in hearing interpreted the spirit of the great j creators by mie so remarkably gifted. I was not only delighted but absolutely amazed at this Jilt 1st 'S II hi lit V. Mot Olllv tPi'hnlfullu but as il Der former uhnsn nm-riiK. ! t ion in attainment holds the lis teners spelt -bound whether ho or she bp music lover or critic. Sho than ' Francois Marie end of- fisherman. ster 71 years. Janiou, French PHOENIX, Ariz., Oct. 13. In tlie midst of his campaign for: election to the vice presidency, Donjamin Gitlow, Communist party, candidate, was sought throughout Arizona today after he had failed twice to appear in scheduled speak ing engagements. Whether or not "pressure" had forced Gitlow to abandon two ad dresses this week, one here and another at Tucson, was speculated upon today as reports were pub lished that he had been advised not to leave his train upon his ar rival here. t Information that Gitlow- had ' disappeared was first learned of when William O'Dricn, Communist denied the use of the auditorium, he was arrested when ho started tho ussembluge on u school cam pus, ilo was later released on fit) bail. Gitlow had arranged to speak at Douglas, Ariz., last night, but re ports of his presetico were lucking. At Tucson it was said that he had failed to appear there at a scheduled meeting- Thursdrty night. STATE THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Show Changes Daily TOI.Y "Their Hour" Also Xows mill Comedy 1 -iipanl. rytliliiK ' ( Nmtrihiit-ri BuMer Keaton Ihim oxtrarlrd ) A comedy from Kti-anmhlp-i ntul prin- tI flKhtx, hiryvli-H anil it loruuiol l c. lull mm- In- ki-ih liiti lailKlix aiii. cl and Hliultod liv a m-w s-n i-l inovl-i-i.mcrii of miilint vIiiIiik.-.' wllh thnii! irlpnd Ivkm ilu, i B,.t inKi,.i III everything from tin- New York euhway to a inolorlioat proprllor. This la the xituatlon in -Tlie CaiiK-rnman." Keaton new eom edy whli-h i-oiuch toinorrow to the Jtlftlto theatre. Olnmlfled sdverllHlnu uot reult FRANK'S Comedians Last 4 Days in The Big Tent Now Playing Oh, Boy! It's a Wow! Getting Gertie's Garter Prices 25 and 50 cents ' ' 6th and Holly NOTE Frank' open their new Playhouse The atre, Thursday, Oct. 18. Today Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11 P. M. ONLY A heroic, romantic story of tha curly Wost vith Tom ns tho Sheriff who outwits ft Riuig of thieve about to hold up the Sml tor City payroll. ADMISSION Mt 10 & 2S Eves to A 3d And good added short ' features and TONY, the wonder horse "PAINTED POST" TOMORROW TOR THREE DAYS BUSTER KEATON la ha Bi( Laugh of tlie Bason "THE CAMERAMAN ..o . I'uiDinu me iuu- cantimaie iur governorit Arizona, ' Ww uooa But wait tui you MWmP FANCHON & MARCO'S 1 ?1'r MOST ELABORATE : j fWW STAGE PRESENTATION ' gQS-'J . 1 Wm "The Violin Idea" Mfl I W 0) - JAN RUBIN I D W I JfAj Vi Famous Concert Violinist ' V J$pk, A I WVSqS bobby agnew .51) M I I J8f. smiling Screen Star W 17 'A totmm w JrAT' HELEN HUGHES BRADLEY and ! 'rby.WJk' & RY SM0T wayne t4ylL ' 1 THE ABNER AGNEZE 1 WlOTf TODAY TWINS THE GOLDEN STAR M III AND HOST OF IfeH garbo VIOLIN BEAUTIES i iA n THe. I Tomorrow and Tuesday I M Wr- StertOUS yjgSi?:;F7 " o o O