PXGE SEVEN
ISIS THEATRE TO Paiy Metewalogicatltepoit
FILM TAKES FANS
TO POLAR REGION
Friday, Munb 2li.
Mvdford and vicinity: Fair to.
. inlftht and;Saiiircls. t Heavy rrost
luniRin. -.,'- .
OieKon: Generally fair tonight
anil Saturday, hut unwilled in
northwest portion tonight. Heavy
frosts in interior tonight.
AT TWO O'CLOCK
ESI
MEDFORD MATL' TRIBUNE. MEDFOTtT),OT?riOON,-FRTDAY,' MAKOTT -20, 1029.
& f life ;
OPEN TOMORROW
CONQUEST DRAMA
wilt
Tho ,hew lull thpnter,"- the -Ira-
1 modeled renult of the former Play
limine theater In the Charters liulld
inn. will be ajien to tho pukllo to.
morrow with lhe-firt picture,
I itellly of the Uutnhow Division,
f '. f yl r
Local DU k 3 IS
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The1 Choice
of the Smart
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Every 1'pp of .hosiery de
.sisnptl by Gordon 'h'ucls to
(beautify tho natural tinkle!
The Gordon 'narrow heel is
a' continuation of the smart
.s))Oe lieel of fashion 'ajiil
leaves the ankle elad almost
entirely .in sheer silk.
JAiid the new (lord on colors
..Not only .the costume
but. the. woman herself is
'Considered! Tin- are
1 planned to match 'skin tones
! (whether pale or sun
j I ,(l n.n e d). I)jMiii)-.tivi'ly a
i modern note in colors.
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'$1.65 $2.00 $2.50
J Adrienne's
Medford Natl. Bank Bldg.
flily.
Lowest temperature this morn
in, .'22 degrees. I
. Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
1SS8, 9.10 inches. S
J Temperature (degrees) 49
shown continuously from 2 o'clock it, UT ,;, 4.,
""; ,,u, .'.'.'.,' Kel. humidity (per ct.) 1)0
I CKne Cblldors. owner of Med- ProCipUntlon (inches).. T.
. . ... ..un-., . Kmtfi or weiuner
i i-iiiiKruiuiaiea upon tne etiect no
' has secured In the new thea.ter,
hoih from a standpoint of artistry
and comfort.
With a seating capacity of 450.
the houso has an intimate, cozy
atmosphere that makes it ideal for
hoth pictures and home talent pro
ductions. The stase Is equipped
for the hitter, and ilr. Chllders Is
j hooking a few of these shows along
j with his picture schedule. The first
' legitimate production In the Isis
theater will be "The Dover Itoad,"
ito be presented by tho Studio Play
ers, April 18 and in, under the di
rection of Tom Swam.
A large and attractive Neon sign
in colors, with moving electrical
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Cldy.
Sunset today, 6:33 p. m.
Sunrise Saturday, 6:5" a. m.
Sunset 'Saturday. fl:34 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 P. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITY - 3
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; ejects, announcing ttyc name of tho ! Baker, City
new thentr, extend out from tlit
theater entrance on, Knst Main
j street, and will assist considerably
I in enticing tho crowdx to that seo
( tlon of tho city.
The theater itself has a comfort
, iihle slope, with the seuts arranged
to provide plenty of room between
I rows. . Long lopes extend thq en
f lire lenKth of the house, and seats
I in ibis section provide an excel-
lent view of the Ktase, a fact which
; will also prove nitrnctlve in the
, case of legitimate productions as
j well us movies.
i New ventilation and heatinfr sys
l terns have also been installed, as
; well an additional exits (six in all)
which afford fu. ility of egress
! from the theater. ,
Son Writer Dead
I-OWKT-U Mass., March 20. (JP)
Jolm C. King. who wrota the
words of the song. "Put on Your
Old Brown Derhy," buiir at the
Houston convention which nomi
nated Alfred K. .Smith for the
presidency, died' here today.
NEW YORK. March 39. Al
1 fred E. Smith has been elected a
director of the Metropolitan Life
Insurance company. Ho is also a
I director of the County Trust com
pnny of New York.
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W. DICK, Meteorologist.
Tot, Smokq on Crop
ESSEN, Cermany, March 2!).-1
(V In the birthplace of mighty
guns they arc testing smoke as
fertilizer. Industrialists are financ
ing experiments in which smoke is
forced underground by bellows.
The hope Is that! the oxygen put
into the ground will increase crops
50 percent.
Two weeks ago the film audi
ences in Medford were basking in
the sunshine and scenery of "In
Old Arizona, but the remainder of
this week at Hunt's Craterian they
will smver amid tho icebergs and j
snow of the bleak South Polo re- ;
gion an they watch with awe the
grim human tragedy, "Conquest," I
being enacted as tho airplanes of :
moving picturo discoverers, and j
rivals in lovo. fly over and are
wrecked In that bleak region. j
This all-talking drama with most
of its locale in the froxen, windy j
wastes of solitude, is not only fine,
entertainment, with thrills, pathos, j
suspense and Us depiction of hu-1
man bravery, cowardice and pas
sions, but Is prt'ullarly timely and
interesting to the air-minded pen
pie of Medford. So well is it pic
tured and thought out by the film
director that one gains a most vivid
impression of the desolate, cold and
icy harriers of the Arctic and Ant-
arctic regions, and tho privations,
hardships and hunger th;i the j
brave explorers have suffered In
their dashes to tho poh-s. One,
seeing this in "Conquest' cannot I
help but vision In his mind what i
Commander llyrd and his men oven
now tiro going through in trying
to reach their South Polo goal.
The audience sees ami hears t he
big flying plane and its crash to
earth amid the nwful roar of the
Antarctic blizzard.
The fact that those sterling film
and singe nctors, II. B. Warner.
Tully Marshall, Edmund Itreese
and I.ois Wilson play the leading
parts, insures without further com-;
ment that ihn talking part in the
portrayal of "ConquesL" Is nil that
i-ould be uxked for, except th.it
that veteran film character net or.
Tully, Marshall, despite the excel
lence of his fellow act of , runs
away with "Conquest" in his part
of the precise, inquisitive, and sci
entific minded doctor.
. . - R. A. K.
PARIS, March 29. (I?) The
French senate today unanimously
ratified the Kellogg denunciation
of war treaty:4 -
Vote Bail Strike
DALLAS. Tex.. March 29. (fP)
Railroad Hrotherhood officials an
nounced here Wednesday that
4000 train, engine and yard em
ployes of the Texas and Pacific
railroad had voted almost unanim
ously In favor of n strike.
Is
;- ' Its
EASTER
SALE
100 Women's Coats
. . Specially Priced at
1 ii. v
$1675
$22.50 to $24.50 coats'-sclHng? during
tliis thrift event at this low tyice. Fur .
collars, plain throw collars, novelty
styled or plain tailored. 411 srzes
$16.75
Women's Thrift Dress Event
...j. .....$4.95
$9.85
One lot, special.
One lot, special.
10 Reduction on All
Dresses Over $20
$20.50 Dresses $18.00
$22.50 Dresses ,....$30.25
$29.50 Dresses $23.05
$:W.00 Dresses $31.50
Easter Hand Bags
Tlie new novelty reptile leathers,
(shell trim, flapper style. Red, green,
blue, brown, black.. Also crash nov
elties. Prices $3.75 to $5.50
Munsing
: Easter Hosiery
Every woman should have a new
pair of hose for Easter, and, of
course, Munsing hose arc outstand
ing for style, finish and quality.
Special French and Slypliine IIccl
$1.50 $1.75 $2.00
O
EASTER BASEMENT SPECIALS
Ruffled Curtains, white scrim, 2 yards long .' - 29f
Dotted Curtain Scrim, white or tan background ............;..3fk
Men's Work Shirts, blue or grey. Sizes to 17 ..'...-I .;..50V
Close out of IVTen's 98c and 79c Work Shirts. Special 59
. Children's Heavy Play Suits. Blue denin with red trim. 50f
Women's Rayon Chemise and Step-ins. Close out of $1.60 numbers.
' Special - - - - ; -
Women's Rayon Vests 2 for l-00
Close out on Children's Shoes. Special ;-T $1.J
Men's Scout Shoe, rubber sole, 6 to 11 ""r,;'4'''lol
Men's Dress Oxfords. Tan or black - $3 29
Men's light weight Knit Unions. Elbow sleeve, ankle length, 36 to 46 ; 7C
, Silk Hose
Close Out
$1.19
Values Up to $2.00
Munsing
Gordon
Strutwear
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iEPAKIME
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
VOTE FOR THE
AIRPORT BONDS!
Help Make Medford a Key' City
, on. the Coast Air Mapi ,
Medford Building Sixth and Central
, STARTING
SATURDAY
March 30, at 9 a, m.
$10,000 STOCK
. .. I l i. . i ,.'!!.-
Men's, Women's, Children's
IT - Tl
Placed on Public Sale! At Prices Beyond Any
Competition, Never Before in This Commun
ity Have Shoes Been Offered at These
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES
o
SHOES
, for the t
KIDDIES'
Girls' Oxfords
95c ;
l!lack and Tan Ox-
fords
$1.48
Misses' shoes all
styles
$1.98
blisses' shoes; all
kinds. S p e e i a 1 for
this sale
$2.48
. Values lo $4.00
ONE LOT
Ladies' f
Oxfords
and Pumps
In ties, one- and two
straps; patent, tan, in
faet all styles, i
Every pair a real bar
Rain !
Villued up to $).0Q
Now
$2.79
Quids'
and
Misses'
$1.39
The SINCLAIR STORE
31 Central Avenue : .
' ' Medford Building ,
has acquired this $10,000 shoe stock
of the National Shoe Store of Ore
gon City, and '
MUST BE CLOSED OUT
AT ONCE
All new, clean stock, along with the
Sinclair Store lines, will be at your
disposal at a greater reduction.
SHOP THE WINDOWS!
If saving money means anything to
you, you can't , afford to miss this
opportunity.
A Large Assortment
Ladies' Pumps Slippers
One-'and two-strap Oxfords and AO.
ties; all good styles, colors and
leathers. Values .to $(.00 included . pajr .
in this lot Now
Ladies'
Galoshes
In colors with cuff,
snap fastener. A
wonderful buy
Now
$1.69
Ladies'
Up-to-the-Minute
Oxfords, Pumps
and Ties
rAll new s t y 1 es
and lasts; patent
leather and all
wanted s h a d e s.
Values $H to $7-
$3.89
'All sizes and
widths
ONE LOT
Ladies' High
Grade
FOOTWEAR
Tn patent and
kid I e a thers
Pumps, Oxfords
and ties. Values
to if 1.50
$1.85 Pair
SPECIALS!
- From-
Sinclair Store
Children's" V2 -and
Fancy Socks
Assorted colors; val
ues to. 50c. Now ;:
Children's V2 and
Socks ,
Salesman's s ample?
assorted colors;
while they last " .
Children's, Misses'
and Ladies' Sweaters
In high colors and
fancy, patterns .
$1, $1.29, $2.29 ,
Kiddies Milan Straw
. HatS :ti
Assorted colors, new
shapes, Values to $3.'
$139
BOYS'
Wearwell
SHOES
. The
Kind
That
Stand
Up!
SHOES
FOR MEN
Work Shoes '
$3.00 values for
.$3.50 values for .....
$1.50 values for ..
Dress Shoes
$1.00 values for
$1.50 values for ...
$(i.00 values for
$1.95
$2.95
$3.85
$2.95
..$3.95
$4.69
Bargain Tables Piled High
Many Items Not Listed Here
Hoys' Oxfords, $4 value..... $2.48
Boys' Nchool Shoes $1.98
Boys' School- Shoes". $2.48
Boys' Di'ess Oxfords, values
to $4.50 ..: $2.98
Girls' Lindy
RAINCOATS
Sizes 8 to lfij in all wanted colors;
a L'ood buy i'or ,next Fall, priced
at $3.95
Remember The Location
SINCLAIR STORE - - 3 1 N. Central
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