Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    MTDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE. OTEDTORD, ORF,( i()NT, MONDAY;. 'APRIT, 29. 1029.
PAUE F1VB
" T-"-
next, hteh price perimt. '" '
"That pvvlf -am awaie tif the
savings possible through buying
now is evidenced by the exception
al volume of business we have
been doing all through the Halo."
Howell Tatum, of Sjin Kranrfsi'n.
saleHiuun fur the Co no nil Tire &
Rubber 0- of Akron, Ohio, Ik in
Coming Wednesday j
Hunt's Craterian
yet to "reach the talking screen trnyal of a niht club lmprcsouuio, t.0mw by t-niuke In
fU-o that 0 itl
. Oregon Weather.
Oreson: generally fair, tonight
and Tuesday; warmer in tho In
terior Tuesday, normal' humidity.
In "Queen of the Night Clubs," r- :uo she is simply beinp ner-
... ... ' lull' in ihn nf nirtuiiliorA In wlilfh
Is
Mid ford and southern Oregon thifc
$300,000 dumuKO to thu Hummer
antl Kaiiffman building on Mar
ket Blrect neut fourth hero Sun-
iraiisactinir bustnoj-s witii the
! lunrs Crafenan lii,K,np proam-tiun which comes;
IN LAST WEEK OF
Lewis Super
Mcdfoi'd. and
of Ashland.
Service Station of
Maihlen'tt Tire shop
to Hunt' Cratorlup theater Wed-' ,
Tcxus fJnlnan gives one of the nesday. j SA N FUANC1SOO, April 29.
most nut hen tie eham'terir,atinn ' - Mis (.ulnmr riven vo time a por. Twelve firemen were over-
tluy, Tho blaze held up traffic in. Moderate west
Ihf vicinity for hours. winds on coant.
and northwest
REHEARSAL STAG
E
. "Dub," . thu four-act remedy
adapted from the Mary KuhcrU
ltinehart's bouk. 'The Sub-Deb,"
which Ih the Henkir hlay chuscn ut
the high gchoul this yeur. is now
roundine out it final week of re
hcnrsalu, and will be presented at.
Hunt's Craterian theater, next
Monday night nt cieht o'clurk.
Directed by Miss Isobcl Wlllsie,
dramatic coach at the .high school,
tho clever comedy promises to be
one of tho most enjoyable student
productions ever seen in Sled ford.
The scenic effects of the play are
under the direction of Tom Bem,
who will bo assisted by tho voca
tional students of tho high school
In the building and gcnerul con
struction. The cast of tho ploy consists of
Klnora Hulander, who playo tho
part of Bab, tho 17-yoar old child
who regrets her lack of years;
Leila, .tho older sister, Mildred
Lawrence; Mrs. Archibald,' the
haughty mother, Elluw Mao Wil
son; Cartor Brooks, who. lives next
door. Jack Walker; Jano Uulelgh,
8n admirer, of Bab,' Grace Bow
man; Clinton Bercsford, tho dis
tinguished Englishman, Eric Piei
son; Eddie Perkins, who also
aspires to be grown up, Bill By
rum; Guy. Orosvcnor, who is so
good-looking it hurts, (jerald Hart
sock ;. Hanna, Leila's maid, Ireno
Walker; William, the family but
ler. Bill 3owermnn.
FIGURE EXPERT AT
98
of
the lovely complexions you
ee on the screen are cared for with
Lux Toilet
Last word creations In founda
tion ' garments, twentieth century
corsets, nro being shown today
and tomorrow at tho corsot de
partment In Munn's store by Miss
Y. Towel, stylist and figure ex
pert for tho II. W. (Jossurd com
pany, of Now York und San Kran
clsco, '
McUford women arc Invited to
brim? rlhclb individual problems,
to Miss Towey, who will' give per-,
eonal ' .consultations and fittings,
during, hor -stay' in this city..-
. Speaking off cornets: tho Gob-,
Bard expert erplained that titers
Is no irevlval -of tlio-oldffashloned-laccd-up,
'bono-typd?1 garment, awd
thatHhoro probably wivor . will be..
Modenvw3iciliiWf amwitt fW
vorsally accepted tho comfortable,
attractivo foundation garments
mado of crepd'. de chino, soft ray
ons, swalmi or fancy , batistq. in
cither pink or,, whlto. ; .
Miss Towey personalty conduct
ed a stylo show ttt tho Kmporium
in San Francisco last week, und i
after leaving Medford expects toi
give j, a, demonstration at MuMor
ran anil, yashburn,s store Jn Ku-
iowiTiiE"
TIRE TRADE-IN SAI.t
Tho Trade-in-Sale of. the Lewis
Super Service Station, distributors
of General Tire, is attracting a
greater number of tire buyers
r every day, according to Phil Lowd,
manager. '
'When General instituted the
trade-in plan four years, ago, it
wan an entirely new idea in the
tiro business." said Mr. Lowd.
"Thero waa nothing new in apply
ing the value of used merchandise
against new purchases, but It had
never been dono with tires.
"Motorists wcro quick lo act
upon tho chance to secure an al
lowance on tho unused mileage in
their oid tires, thereby being able
to purchaao a General at the price
k formerly puid for a tiro of less
Equality.
. "While- the trodo-ln Is a year
round feature of our business, our
'trade-In sale' Is nn annual event,
during which linio wo are able lo
mako special ullowancos on oiu
tiros. v
"With the price of crude rubbft
up 40 per cent, thrifty buyers ap
preciate the opportunity to capi
talize on the present low prlco ol
Generals and also ussuro them
selves of a quality tiro that will
servo them safely through the
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Ea SgiaMte.. ., nfmL.T'r at 1
Soap
The Cruelbst Test a Skin Can Meet
Under the glare of the huge new incan
descent "sun-spot" lights, only the most
flawless skin can stand the test of the close
up. JOAN CRAWFORD, Mctro-Gold-wyn-Mnycr
star, faces it confidently. She
says: "Exquisite smooth skin is the all
important asset for the star who must face
into the glaring lights of the close-up.
Never have I had anything like Lux Toilet
Soap for keeping my skin fresh and smooth."
1-Ikko by H. D. Carte, Hollywood
DOROTHY MACKAILL, lovely First National star, in the striking modernistic bath
room designed by a well-known New York artist, and executed in Hollywood especially
for her blonde beauty Like 9 out of 10 screen stars, she uses Lux Toilet Soap, She says :
"So much of a star's charm depends on a soft, smooth skin. The close-up takes the
true measure of her beauty. Lux Toilet Soap is lovely for the skin."'
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Pboto br C 8. Bull, Hollrwood
st : Smooth, lovely skin is the tnosi appealing charm
a girl can have," say 39 leading Hollywood Directors;
TT ATTRACTS you instantly whenever , asset a star can have," Mary Astor ex-
J.
you see it a skin that is exquisitely
smooth and lovely.
In Hollywood, where loveliness and mag
netism mean success, they know this. "I
don't know a single case where a girl with
out beautiful skin has been able to win
enough popularity to become a star," says
William Beaudine, Fox director, voicing
the experience of the directors.
"Exquisitely lovely skin is the greatest
plains. '"Without it you cannot photo
graph successfully in a close-up."' For
: with the new. incandescent "sun-spot"
lights pouring down on, face and arms
and shoulders, little make-up can be used.
Mary Astor keeps her ivory smooth
skin always lovely with Lux Toilet Soap
it is made by the , famous French
method. In fact, 9 out of 10 screen
stars use Lux Toilet Soap.
Notice the exquisite texture, of Joan
Crawford's skin the next time you see
her, or May McAvoy's, Doris Kcnyon's,
or Phyllis Haver's. Of the 451 important
actresses in Hollywood, including all
stars, 442 use this soap. '
All the great film studios have made it
the official soap in their dressing rooms.
Beauty is important in Hollywood.
Caressing, instant lather even in, hard
water! Start using thi3 fragrant white
soap today a lovely, fine skin plays such
a big part in feminine charm. m
DOUBLE ACTION
Pint la tfca dMfh '
Then la tkt oven
Same Price
for over 38 years
25 uaees for 25
Use less than of
high priced brands
MILLION! OP POUND USED
Br OUR OOVBRNHCNT
jiixury formerly found only in
French Soaps at 50 or $1.00 d cake now
MARION DAVIES, whose clear,
beauty has endeared her to an enor
mous public, says: "Deliciously smooth
skin is a great asset K a star. I am
delighted with Lux Toilet Soap.'' ' ' '
BEBE DANIELS, enchanting Para
. mount star, says: "The girl with.'
smooth skin need not fear the close-up
: ,- Lux Toilet Soap is a great help in
' keeping the skin smooth and lovely.";
Photo br W. TtiomM. HoIItwoxwI
PHYLLIS HAVER- the next time you see her
in a Path film notice how softly smooth
Lux Toilet Soap keeps lier skin. Miss Haver
says: "Lux Toilet Soap leaves my skin so
gently smooth that I have no fear of the
. high-powered lightt of the slow-up.". ... ..
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: CLARA BOW,, popular Paramount star, 'in the luxurious batH-1.'
,r room one pf the finest built, in Hollywood which sets off so well
' her vivacious. .charm.' 's . ; "V . r .. . ', ..;."!;;v .
, "A beautifully smooth skin means even more to a star than to,
' other women. Lux Toilet Soap is . , ,,; ,. ' ' .';.' . , w '
a great help in keeping the skin 0 'a ;
in perfect condition." LJt 4
Unto by C 8. Bolt. HoltrD
ELEANOR BOARDMAN, the exquisite young star her
loveliness is reflected in that of this garden-like bathroom that
- is unique even in Hollywood. ,. id.
"Lux Toilet Soap is excellent for .the very smooth sirin a '
5 screen star must have. It is such a very good soap.". -
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