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PACT! KTfiTTT MEDFOKD fATL TRTBTiyE, MEDFORDr OTCTCCIOX. SUNDAY, JUNE HO, 1929. LIFE OF SHOW GIRL RELATED BY FOLLY STAR Miss Muriel Finley, the Kinall. line never kim'm in hi office but what the waiting loom is crowded with people Home of whom come from (Mutant par in of the world to Interview him." Mis Finley hamencd to explain, however that there are t linen ! when even the patient Klo 'At-tS-' feld K(t excited. She recalled one neml-irat,'iu and yet humorous or-, ruHion when practically every per-' son In a production became tern-1 j pei'timeiital In one form or- an other, nnd uroiiHed t tie Ire of the i producer. j li was on the opening nlKht of i The Thre,. M usk-t i'cim," which played practMnlly u year in New! VuiIj. DiiriiiL' the five or k X ''Pprfpfit American Girl"iwm'kM i,f rcheiirsal the production had been written and re. written. tar flf 7lPflfiplH FftIliP? '"blfK-d und revamped until no one $iar 01 .ItyiltlU rUllie&f entirely certain of his iuch! i or stae buinesH. At drew re- : hen run l the niht before, one of the musical composers eiiKaed for t he production, had not yet ; Tells of Experiences Be hind Footlights in New York. (wiitti-n Ihc musk- fur ne tit the Mary (.irlniV ) Viiturt'il .sitnti. Irihlffnl, thrnilKh the ii'Ih-hi'n.'iIm, Uih Ic'idluK HiriK'T i--MMil-il nnnthfr song In- liml Just sum;. In iiiil'T to kjiiii: lhi time. ; l'.i-iniiHt nf tho liittlrach-n itiul "I'ln Is Him umnili'St ' ili'tiilli'il i ffiM tH nf iIih ciitiri! -- ! llllllillll , III the wm lil," I'XrlillllllMl ilui lliin. tllf i'iililKiKfr fliiiJ foiKOl bi'iiutirul Minril rinli'V, nun nf'ti'ii to wrlti' I iiiukI.- oven fur tlif two prliiripii! show KiilH nf !lhi' upi'ninK- On thnt nlKht llnwi' Ilia Whoiiiii'i' in oilili'llnn, who la ! uppiMin-d to In- u Jinx on the pi o-hi'i-ft on a two wci'Iim' viirallmi to ; (Million, anil one mistake utter iin visit hot- mother, Mrs. Wlllluni ictlier occuireil thrniiKlinut the Kwnrlz. hefore retlnnlnB east to i-veiilnK. until the aetoiH were resume In r role for the remainder keyeil up to a IiIkIi nervous plleli. Stock Model Essex Coach That Climbed Steep Table Rock Mountain Tuesday i r ".;m o'clock a. in., and by which who Is aide tu double her regular uhow siilary. Hho ulno modi'U for some of the KreateHt artlstM, Including Jaiiien Montgomery KlaKtf, who recently maile a lift ulzed n.'ilntini !of her in coHtump which he calln "The Xiegfeld C;ir," and which nelfilm operetta, operiH its four-day i will exhibit alonK with a collec- run at Hunt's t'rliteriun today, The Drvort rncr AVM "- has already .reate.l somethln,.- luctlon. llea.linK Iho i ne uesert aong now ,,, n,, ,,,,, cottHt. unKui-i.eti ,.mye.- aro John ii ,w Plavinvntrrntorlnn " " " showing at Warner jCurlotta Kin ami U ulse t an la flaying at L.ratenan,tinl., ... ".,...,.,.,.. will, other prlneiiml role8 allotted lie and crillcH alike In ll.e City uf . .'"''y Artl.ur. Edmu-U 4lar- ... . ... . .u tlni e . Otto Huffman, Robert I.. loe 0II4 nuiieu II us oor Ul llir ' . .... oductluns ..uziuan, .uaiie "The Desert SonK." the flrt year's most importunt pi and one that opened up a new jfteld for motion picture producers. 'Jan, Myrna 1" and Del KIMutt, Uion of painting of famous people where it v lll .play four engage- j The ;ducliim ' ntSLln9' sigmund The Swedish language i taught 1 in Hollywood thin Hummer. ments dally. This singing and ; ,,,..'.,, ,u ullu n.i ,:it 18 institutions in eight differ- Dean (.'ornwall, another nationally known Mamuiiiiiy Known nrusi, nus i painted two po.ses of her in cos- i uine into the panelled walls of jthe beautiful new Hollywood li jhrary. Twelve feet in IjcImIU, ope u front view and the other u pro file view, these pictures are two of a series of significant Impres sions gathered from various sec tions of the world and used by Air. Cornwall In thfj decoration of the elaborate structure. AMsm Finley will return In two i weeks to New York, accompanied her sister, Constance Finley Iteddy, who will spend the next ; few months enjoying (he nltrue j tinns of the eastern city. Illier- ""IS I'M.lUf. ,.KriwM .,f lw. ,,.M..iMl ijhltfu I(1. i., Iu Schwab Mnndel'H stage produc-' v- CHRYSLER MOTORS . PRODUCT of the summer. 1 Aliss Finley, who has Then came the soiik which pre- been ceded the unwritten number . ; ! Mwrrel ' j This picture shoxis (he Fsscv Challctigcr palling over boulders, loose locks, through brush mid over Ih t cow trull to the top of Tubl 'f Hock. In pulling over this 'AH Mr f-cul tfi-ade both tire chains were torn In pi en's anil thrown off the vthccj. Th'. trip Ki the top and iiroiiud the lop of TabTc Itf.U was i, mass of Iihiv ix-ks and IniiiI dcr,, Mr. Iuige, driver or the car, said. "K was til) I could do to Kit In the car, I he road was so rough." Moving' pictures of (Ills demons) ration III In shown at Ihc .i-iiilrong .Motor company's d)ov looms some I line nevt week. l S, Armstrong and II. T. Ijinge lnlt everyone lo view th pictures. Announcement of Iho dale of lite show will he made 1 1 this paper soon. Battle of Sexes Comes to Rialto Theatre Tomorrow run. M SIZE The sotting for the New York night club sequence In D. VV. CJrlf fith's "The Jiattle of the Sexes," co m 1 ng to the Rialto t o m n no w wus one of the largest ever con structed. The locale was patterned after a famous New York night club, even to the extent of a large stage, two hands, separate dance floors and tables and chairs to accom modate 2itu persons. This sequence Ih one of the most ' miihatieotiHly. A liitle lalt-r one now -playing. j important In the picture and one jut' the lend hit; actors, with whom1 Miss Finley has been featured! of the most difficult he has ever i Miss Finley appeared updi the hi several of the Zh-feld pro- J handled, tirlfl'ilh nays, because of stage In n pantomime nil in her, , d net inns now, including the , the diversity of elements he had had to k" through a series of acts I "Follies," "Three M usli el eers" . UTld j l, cnntrol. The scene called for v hleh had been changed consid- "Whooiiee." t lie latter which she i sIhhik ilia ma In u setting of erably in dress rehearsal. lie be-1 will wee Ihrougli to the (dose. ! gayely. ciiuie confused in one part and 1 which she expects to lake place I .lean llersholl, I'hyllis Haver, whispered to her to tell him what; in November. Then she wants to Belle Kennett, Dmi Alvardo ami came next. She whispered back I move lo I lolly wood, where she Sally O'Neil are co-featured in several times, and when he j has two or three different offers "The Battle of the Sexes." which sewned unable to comprehend, she j now pending. .lust which one of is a modern story of home life, j said it out loud. jthein, if any. she will accept, she , tiiltflth produced a picture sim- "Itaise your mug." (The mug !lcs mu know. ; ilar in theme in IltHJ. It was a In this case holding tro. to its I At ih request of a director; sensation. It has lwen his inten- . legitimate meaning). The audi- at Fnlversal city, she stopped' lion t( make a picture .similarly ence, of can rue, attached the slang ' over on her way home and hud motivated ever since, definition to the unusual line from - a. voice test made. Her voice was i " I he blonde Murre) nnfl responded j pronounced of excellent quality accordingly. The author, in the i and suitable for talking pictures, a arkins the First TJiii vail, ntiu and moJem manufacturing plant ii JrvtttJ txclusiviljt U lit pnJuclian tf tljmtuth moler tan. It it tht largtil plant 'fill tirJ. Wm?LYlfOUTH bMs One year old this week is already a giant in fact and favor nniversary of a notable Success Only a year and (jf " C of f"11-" "rene' Plymouth finds itself in C enduring stability. Tom Mix Showing at Rialto Sunday ONE year ago, Plymouth was a brand-new name to the motor world. In the brief tpan of twelve months, the Plymouth, newly njinid and im proved, has become a command ing fire in the low-priced held. rear of the theater, collapsei! at I field In -which MIhh Finley hopefc jllilx point, eertaiu Unit the entire i to exeell in the future, production wa.i ruiired. I ReturnlK lo the life of the A little later In the evening Flo Follie uliis. .MIkh l-'inley claimed I Tom Mix, porlialily the most called "the perfect American Kil l" ' hiH time are In the least way rea-l Zleijfelil nnnounceil that the eve- that, in hpite of the popular opin-. popular star of the screen for the by several of the leadline arllslM There wus a deadly pause on the , iiIiik'h show was nothliiK more I Ion held of this class'of entertain- past five years, and originator of nf today, described the simplicity part of the slUKcr, lind a hopeless i than a dress rehearsal ami thai ers, they were In most cases ex-I Die "new type" of western pic nud composure of the famous pro- wisp from the composer who was anyone w ho wished lo iniKht have li emely serious about their work, j ture, is to be seen In his latest ducer. who leaven tempei uiiienl lo ! staiiillnK In Ihe wlnits as lie real- jt lie Price of his admission re- hard working and ambitious.' Most : pi oductlon, "The 1Mb Diamond the chorus girls of his productions im-d the result of his fatal ncKlecl. I turned al the box office. ! of them, she said; have, parents , Uobbery." it t the Hinlto theater while he himself goes nboiit ills 'The orchestra conllniied with the! Mr. Zlegfeld. accordlnu to Miss ; depending uiion their Incoines.j today. tremendous tusks In the iiuletest inllslc of the preceding souk and I Finley. Is one gcnlleman who pre- and III some inses, whole fanillies. Mix holds u position III the Wliy possible nnd pelfeels inure In I lie singer on the'stage groilngly i lei s blondes in his shows, audi The average girl in tile chorus , beans of plctllregoers, that few ' the lust wo days of a rehearsal slid Into the repetition of the Bong presents only two hriincltcs among gels :iu n wi ck, sue sum. ne screen suns nave been able to at- ! than the combined cast of artists be nail previously done In re- Ills enltre list of featured show , average show girl gets $110 or i tulli. Me provides entertainment j THE FULU1ZE PLYMOUTH 2'D00R SZDJN. tt7S Special equipment extra 3 12 the biggest and most modern plant of its kind in the world a plant humming to capacity to Keep abreast of an eager demand. Only a year and Plymouth production has exceeded the rate of 1000 cars a day. Quality that's the story of Plymouth success quality that reflects itself in both appearance and performance quality that says to the automo bile buyer, "No longer does a small investment restrict you to a car of small dimensions." Plymouth is' the enly low-priced car of full-sixe roomi ness and comfort, strength and tabilitv. ..j Plymouth is the only f.:i.fimrr J low-priced car radiating 'Jf the smartness and truly distinctive appearance born of Chrysler designing. Plymouth is the tnly low priced car that has that animated thrill of Chrysler performance. Plymouth is the tnly low priced car that offers you the safety of Chrysler weatherproof 4-wheel hydraulic brakes. Coupe, $655; Roaditer (mth rumbh seat), f675; 2-Door Sedan, f67S; Tourine, (69S; De Luxe Coupe (with rumble icat), $695; 4-Door Sedan; $695. All prices f. o. b. factory. Plymouth dealers extend the conveni ence of time payments. - AMKKICA'k LO W tS i - V HltKO PULL'S IZB CAR nre able to accompllrdi In the six 1 lu-arsals. girls. One of these now is Kuby ; more, and the featured girls and preceding weeks, . ! Klo. Zlej,'feld, uct'ordlug to MImm j Kidder, Al .Intson's wife. Another principals gel considerably higher, "Mr. ZleKfeld Ih the personirica- Klnley, was Heated In the second i is Ji beautiful little Italian girl depending upon the amount they thin of patience." she said. "There tow of the theater, and In his ex- employed as a waitress in CUIhts have to tin in the production. Is not the slightest detail of cos- cliement he Jumped to his feet tume which is too small for his and shouted out: consideration. He gives everyone j "Stop that damn' song." The a hearing If their demands upon - orchestra ami sinner stopped - restaurant before she was discov- Miss Klnley, along with a num ered and brought to Mr. Ziegfeld's ; her of the other featured girls, notice. He has several red-haired appears in the Ziegfeld Krollc. girls In his various product ions ' which ees on from 12 tn 2 for ol dand young alike. Tom Mix aiways nas striven to Keep his pictures chVm. 11 ehas ulways be lieved that feature should he up permost. Tony, the wonder horse, favor ite of the children irhd grown-ups i like. Is still to be seen with Mix. Medford Motors Eakin Motor Co. 128 South Rivebide Phone 762 16-18 South Fir Pho"e 304 u3u WBM',PW"lwu',,lHKiWJMllwuiiiiJ" nrartii In iTiiii n i imii Hi if'"" - lam mini Using Associated Ethyl Gasoline, Cycol Motor Oil and Goodyear Super-Twist Tires. Made of Super-Twist Cords They Never FALTERED Not a Puncture Not a Stonebruise Over Rocks Roots, Gravel and Stumps up grades from 10 to 40 GOODYEAR All-Weather Balloon Tires Stood the Test Examine these tires on the Essex Challenger Coach that climbed Table Rock Tuesday. Let us demonstrate to you at our store why these tires stood the test. Medford Service Station Your Tire Dealer Phone 14 ESSEX FIRST UP STEEP SLOPE TO TABLE ROCK UlaiiiK the trail up Muongli high brush and over milhl boul ders on u 112 to IIS per rent made, it 1U3 Kshcx I'halh'imer. driven by Huk R l.tume. vice-president and service: manager nf the Ann HtroiiK Molni'H, Inc., Tuesday claims honor as the first cur ever tu reach the summit of Table Kock inounlam, I'sIhk AssnctalcU Klhyl Husoline and Cycol motor nil, Ihe car made the top on Its own power In ;f minutes ninning time. 1-envinn Medford at 7:110, the Challenger, escorted by a iiumlnr of other cars from llm ArnislronK Motor Company. Hlnrtcd its lou and difficult accent up the liuurd our fciade at ':1a. stopping ti I in tervals for pictures taken by Hor ace ihotnlev of tin; Cnpco compunv and 1. It. Ilarwood, local photoi; rapher. What Is unid to he the Krealent lest on ltiotur stamina ever accom plished In Honthern Orcini. wir; achieved by this ear with th radiator tompernture nl nn time uxceedinK the ISO mark. ' When the car reached the top of Table Hock it was driven by Mr. Ijiiitjo over a solid bed of boulders for a hundred yards, while the. Cnpco movie camera k round nut foot after foot of hair rulsltiK pic tures. The other cars parked at the foot of the mountain and the party of spectators accompanied the "phi neer bus" not only up the steep Krnde on foot, but on (lie long trek across the top of Table Hock, where the Kssex was parked over looking (he edKo of the. cliff, while the camera men did their stuff. Those who occotnpanlcd the Ke flex to the top were: Herb Alford of the Associated OH company; K, F. White, shop foreman of the Arm strong Motor company; Jack W'irth. fill Mrockmau, H. It. Itarwood, Hor ace Hrotnley, Lttke ln:e. son of Hugo Lanee. Klane Crawford and members of the press. ESSEX CHALLENGER WINS AGAIN Another Proof of the Supreme Durability of the New Model Essex This outstanding demonstration of automobile stamina again proves the right to its name. ESSEX THE CHALLENGER This climb was made with a stock model Essex Coach driven by . F. Lange of the Armstrong; Motors, Inc. Dealers fcr Hudson, E'ex, Cadillac, LaSalle U. S. ARMTRONG, President Phone 18 H. F. LANGE, Vice-President Associated Ethyl Gasoline Gives Added Power, Stronger Engine Action, Less Shifting, Quicker Pickup, Knockless Performance. Cycol Motor Oil "Endurance Beyond, Belief" It lasts longer, assuring an unbroken, protective oil film wherp heat, pres sure and friction are greatest. 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