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PAGE TWO MEDFORD AfATL TRTBtTXE, MEDFORD, OREOOT, THURSDAY, JTTTAr 17, 1930. COHEN AND KELLY BEAT SCOTCHIVIAN N BUSINESS DEAL There te a pleasing weather en tertainment, which opened at the Fox Craterlan theatre last night to run until Sunday, for It U a flqub-barrolod laugh show cunelst Ins of a short talking corned)' ly tluwe, Inlmjtahle funstera, Oliver Hnfdy and, Stun. Laurel, depicting among other' thlnns their being tilokled at a niiiht club; which rocku thi house with merriment, followed by the feature picture, "The Co bena and, Kollys In Scotland," In which that other pair of favorite dialect comedlnna,; Charles Murray and ' George' Sidney, bring much laughter with their petty jealousies, antics unci suylngs, Tho only other thing In the whole entertainment program Is the Fox Movietone News. The feature picture Is out and out slapstick comedy and very much "lowbrow", but as you give way to laughs and giggles you would not have It otherwise, it requires no thought whatever and Is packed with merriment for theatre nsoers who like that kind or entertain ment. Aiding Charlie Murray as Kelly, and the rotund little George Sid ney of tho Hebraic dialect as Co hen, in their cntetralnment efforts, is the buxom Kate I'rice as Kelly's wlfo and Vera Gordon as Mrs. Cohen. 1 The explanation of the prosence In Scotland of Cohen and Kelly, former business partners In the United States,, 1b explained by the desire of each, unknown to the oth er, to corner the ladies' cloth mar ket. The fun begins from tho tune they arrive In Edinburgh to make parcbases and unexpectedly run into each other .and continues 'throngh a aeries of mixups until the finale, where they are reunited partners leaving for-home, having by their united clever business ability done two Scotch business men out of half a million dollars.- You can seo bow absurdly absurd that fact would be. .' " Especially ridiculous humor are the golf games In which Cohen and Kelly, take part, nml a race horse soquence; and then araiin whore each tries to commit suicide when facing seeming bankruptcy. Tho suicide attempt also gets them Into Turkish towel garb and more enm ody situations, with their wives going into a seance, and the sur prising reappearance of tho hus bands throwing tho women Into hysterics. n. A. K. : Imo Hnlkir Arrive. LISBON, Portugal, July 17. vr) 1 no portugupso- consul ut Casa Blnncu, Morocco, today re ported the PortugupHO sailor Mn cedo, who is uttempting to ci-ohh tho Atlantic alone in a Junk oC his', own construction, had arrived .at Casa BInnca. ' " 1 ...iLENDALia Local, tulephono linos on Gllbcrtwon nvomto holng rebuilt. - FARES Tp LaLifornia Cut Almost in HALF I Friday, JULY 18 only 50 ' ROUND TRIP1 v San Francisco SO f ROUND TRIP 5 !" Los'Ahgeles . Cood on"a!l trjini Fridsy, July 18, only. Tickets may be used In reclining chair cars . or IN TOURIST AND STANDARD PULL " ': MANS upon pay " fnenr of regular Pull man charges. Return ' 'limits: San Francisco, 10 days from date of sale; Los Angeles, 12 Make reservations early! .-i Buy Tickets Now! Couthcrn PbciSic J. C. CARLC(' Agen Phonf M Here's More Free Jokes About Did You HearThis One About JTV mm lilt TEllONE and win a . HUE PASS lie; to see ','; theCOHINS IandKELIYS wSCOTtAND RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS . AH 11 LAN I), Oro.. July 17: j (Hppclul) Clarence Olliwin 1h im turing lil hono8 nour Anh)und ami they mo Ijelnic liundlcd by Alox Noble. Theso uro tho buck ItiK hornet) which took part In the CirnntH J'ubh Undoo rocontly. - Wntler J. KorrlKan, rt'proaontn tlvo of tho OroKonlun In tho AhIi la n) ii 1st rift, wan In M od ford AVodnemlny. A rodeo Is to bo hold In tho near future, somewhere In Jack son county. ; Mi'H, Kvtilyn NToho who It' visit liiK with her imrcntH. Mr. and Mi-h. Tom iJitip. In AHhlitnd, Hpent Wednesday in Medford and wiih accompanied by Mrn. Uoho Miller WrlKht of that city. f Albert Ofay of Klnmath river I Is vlaitltiK Walter .1. Kerrigan in AHhtand.. IM-IOKNIX, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. W. July 17. Spl.) D. Humes and i family of Phoenix and Mrs. J. Cun- n Ingham of Medford spent Sunday picnicking on Wagner creek. , Mra. Will Coleman of Medford railed at tho home of Mrs.' Ltlllun Coleman brut Thursday. Mr. Kdllh Cochran. Mm. John nobinson nnd Hoy Coffman spent the week end M Crescent City, lurnlng Sunday cvonliiK. Mltw Ituby lllgglnbothom, wait ress at the Redwoods hotel at drains Pass. Hpent Wednesday with her parents here. Professor Schullon of O. A. C. Is spending this week Visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Jackson. Mra. Jackson gave n din ner In his honor on Sunday. The guests were Mr, and Mrs. Itert Stanollff nnd children. Ilrs. Han 10. Standard nnd KuaIc V. Stnndnrd motored to Hend Krl day. nccompnnled by their itaugh ter Kllen May. MIhs Hlandard went from there to Hums, where she will helii hi conducting the vacu Hon Itlblo school, having special charge of tho music. H. W. Krnme and wife and Hev. l R KPhell- left thtb week to at tend tho meeting of the synod at Arthur Bracken and his two Qittiiiteis, Georgia nnd laura Lou- Isn, of Portlnnd were house guests ttir W" week !tul Ht the ;lr. Stand ard home. Why Fat Men ! Stay Fat rne u-mioie wun me. aim i Kiltvtg this almllr to I'll of the imn who are putting on wetRhi. I uiiiiii na v i lie ii'm'i sy vr pup hi koen it off. Lost all iitrenl in any hiMiltliy ui-Hvily and Just lawd iiriuinil n.'.Mimlut liiv llm lil nnnnilu until I gut that "Krimehen fi'MinK.'' (-'liirt taking Krusuhan 8a Its tlial's thi coinmon-HiMise way to riMtui'p but dim'l tnke them Willi the lilrs that thov ixiwsi'sm I'OdlK' Iiik iiualltiei, in themselves. , ThU is what ihey do they clean nut. the' linimritli-ii in your lilmid liy Roeiilnie the hnwcls. khlnrys and ..... Fiirmiiii mil miiK niiuiit' und fill you with visor and tlrelens enernv you'd almost foi'aotten hud existed. Ah n renult lii.tpad of pIsntliiK . ,.-T tlmlr ,,vfiy fiw niomont and letilna Ilnhby fill Horutnulstc yu.i feel an llrse for nil.-).!. JIIU IllllVinV sroiind rioiiiK th thlnus yau'v al- do to keen you in mod condition. . ... -ii wnu ii mi. iiuunn. Kinio erf: H. lll.xllnH Wl. . .... ............ ,.U1. ilnle riitllllllln of Youth. Tiiki- one half tciiAiiiMinful In Klims of hot - ....... , ...i.i.t niiirtunu snd every . niornlni, and It tliiy don t rhana. your whole idea shouil reducliui, no tiark snd si.l the mull , ,,.,, ,r iem. net an r. cent hnllln of Krmu'hen Hiiltn lnMlN A Mb. .. . ,..., ... . " "' i null cs MOIMIft h nVt ,r'r""lv druKnist sny.1 PHOM . Ticket Winning Cohens and Kellys Cohen: -"Vcn-I vuko n this "morning I found my vlru lloud hcaidu me." ' ' -Kelly; Kure, un' what rthl you? do?' Cohen: "Why 1 -vent to the -licail of Hie Htalrs nml says-to Muggic, tho cook: '".Maggie, ve'll only need von gkk ihls inclining.'" . DOHOTIIV JiKU, -' JI30 West Utli St., MeUford. Cohen: You know why I like to have my kids burn in Anierlca? Kelly: No. Cohen: Because I won't have to pay to have them brought hero. "' Harold Uttrcll, 41 sSouth Onkdale Kelly: "You know why I spank my kid for buying an all day sucker at four o'clock ? Cohen: No. - -I . ' - Kelly: Hecauso ho cun't have It all day. Harold Uttroll, 418 South Oakdule Cohen: I have a two-headed calf over ut my house. " . ,7. Kelly: Yes; It was 'flirting with ' my daughter last night. , i , f, , . i -HHreill 'KYHBH.'WFD N(j. j.'box lij E ' JACKSONVILLE. Ore., July 17 -(Special) Cherokee Indian Chief HalltUorm Hashed educa tional -Hlidotf on -tlio aoriton- -hero .Monday evening and sang and dunacd for a Iaro audience. He and Ilia wife, who U white, make their homo In Hollywood, where he hair appeared In w oh tern plo tureB. Mr. Williams of Portland spent the week-end visiting hi aiHter, Mm Krod Tick. Mr. Willlama and Mm. Kick enjoyed a trip to Klamath Falla Saturday. Mr. and Mn William Copplc and daUKhter, Wllma and MIhs Kloronco McClrow of ClranU 1'o.hh and A. O. Lewis and family, with Alice McLean pf Itiddle spent Hl'n(ly on Little Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Uunnlngton Mr. and Mrs. c. I). Uunnlngton and family and Miss Gertrude UunnltiKton spent Hundny at tho home of Cliff DunnlnKton near Central Point. Mrs. Mabol Jones and daughter, Edna, of Montoroy, Calif., are visiting relatives hero. "I i , Mrs. Kay Htcvonson und daugh ter, . Cim'oluno Avoro week-end shouiicrs in Medford Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sutherland of Medford viBltod-Mrs. 13thel Ol son Monday evening. ; Mr. and .Mrs. tleorgd Wendt nnd son, (Icorgn Loster, Mr. and Mrs. U T. Wllnon of this nlnco and Mrs, Albert Keyser of Med ford enjoyed n picnic dinner on Api'lcKute Suhdsy; the ioceaslon helni? (leorno Leittcr'i blrthdny. A shower was Klven in honor of Mm. Fred Ilutcher Frldny after noon hy the Royal NelKhbom nt the homo of Mr. Krlo White. Many beautiful Rlfta were roeelvod and a very pleniuint afternoon wi8 upcnt eoclnllly. At tho close of the aftornoon, refreHhmente wero nerved. Mi-h. v. A. Chllders and dnu Rhter Alaxlne. : of lllg Appleitate, wero in JaekNonvillo Monilay. Mr. and .Mrn. Ike Coffman and two Hiuall eomt, .Mra. K. K. Kair kliiB and Walter Whitney picniced tin AptdeKnte ttunday. , ' v '' Shu. Krnest OotiRlimun and family and brother, lister yav imo of Medfiird rdcHiitly- vmilcd their eluter, Mrn. Jtay , Hteuontion and family. - ' Fi-miceii and Grace Wakefield and friends recently .enjoyed u trip to ' Crencent City and' the Oreunn ,'avee. They ivIko- went to Klamath Fulls. mnklnK the return trip by I'rnter ljike1. i ' 1 Mri. Flln Hoover of MontaKite. Calir.. vlnltcid' relatives here Sun day. , Mm. Walter Kindred nnd Mm. (leoi'Ke Ilowman of Meilford called In .lacknonvlllp Friday, Several 'fron -here Mulled the .Medford airport Sunday to eo the parachute JiimpN..' ' i ';' Mm. A. tl. I.ewia and son, Cnr loll, vllled relatlveK nt Murphy and Urn ma 1'ish lint week, Mr. and Mm. Tom UunnhiKton and eon. Tommy nnd Hunter .White vlKlted. the l.eoniud VeKec home on ItlK Applcuatc Saturday. Mlm Thclma of A.hland upent the week-end with her aunt. .Mm. Kile White. ' . ' Mr. and .Mm. J. Ijtughcad' of ChlcaKo arc here on n - vlalt at the homo of T. B. Lnuxhead. Tom frump la In a Medford honpitul recovering from Injuries received when a car struck him and knocked ' him to tho pave ment. - Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and son have moved to the W, Leeper home. Hob Sweeney of ' Yreka, Calir.. Is milking two week' --visit at the home of relatives. Mr. and Mm. o. U. Lewis. - y . Mr. nnd Mra. Webster Clark of Medford visited relatives here Sat urday. Freda nnd Freddie Hutcher are spendln the week visiting their aunt, Mrs. drome Tranla, at Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Welch of Klnmath Falls are the rrrn(s of a baby A-NIGE-GiPtL COMES-TO-TOWN ' RrNOPSim' Rather than ee Huns a make-betteve engagement ntith Tonu, tlnru f.ou brenke it. lie hae told tier that he intend! to marry no one. Then Brinnyor, ' ir former eweetheart whom the once 011 attiie, aeke her to marry him It Mr.cme like a "eeneible" eolation, anil ehe accegte hie pro tionoL Tonu'e wealthy aunt, who .le louft of ilary Ami. cats atX hie ' aflouiatc.e when ehe. Iern4 their enaaaentent Is ?rofcem. Tony aoee ' to the yoion thop of Mary Lou'e' -oousOi. vijiers is . ioorke, to apoW oalze far- hie dleconrteetee of the nlfht before; Outalde he eeee a "Hoy Wanted" elan, and he entere with it on the playful pretext of looking lor a iott. ; i ' Chapter 29 i . , EXITS FOR TONY JAY stared at blm .coldly and dis dainfully as be entered the ,1'P-... 'Ms there anything we can do for you today, Mr. Tltlierlngton? May j Interest you In a new selection nt gowns we just received from Paris?" . Tony looked at ber and smiled ball shamefully. : - "You are raking me over the coals, aren't you? May I see Mary Lou?" ... i - , , . . Jay's dark almond-shaped eyes brightened, . - . ... ( . i; "Mary Lou Is up In the altera tions room, Po; you kpo'w your .way?" '. ,.- - . , Tony thanked ber and ran , up the stairs, .,. ,.. . . , , - He. was . greeted by a quiet Mary Lou,, cool and eelt-poBsessed. To lila embarrassment he found him celt stammering -over bis apology like a schoolboy, "tell me." be broke off In the middle-of It, "what was the matter with you last night, Mary Lou?" "Nothing at all," she said quick ly.. "I didn't feel very well, so 1 thought It was best to go home." :.."But you're better now?" She nodded ber neatly shingled bead. "Yes, I'm mucb better today, thanks." .. "I'm glad of. that,", aald Tony., : He paused, wondering what else he could say . to give blm an ex cuse for staying. For some unci plalnable reason be wanted to talk with her. .,i "Look here, Mary Lou," be .be gan, but she Interrupted.. ;, "I'm afraid 1 haven't any time to talk with you now, Tony. And you really must go, for we're un usually busy today. You have no business here in the shop during working hours, you know."- i This time Tony was prepared for her outspoken suggestion that he leave. Triumphantly be produced from his pocket the neatly printed card he had found outside the shop "Smart Delivery Boy Wanted, t ; "I'm here on business," he point ed out serloiiBly, holding the card before her, . "Aunt - Etholberta has cut me off, nnd I suspect that you know the reason for It. This time It's definite, and I bavo no hopes of gottlng another penny from ber. Therefore I've got to have a Job. tWhat about this errand-boy prop ositlon?" i He grinned, expecting Mary Lou to laugh at him. Instead she looked st him with serious, quizzical eyes. .."Very well.", she Bald calmly. "I'll take upon myself the responsi bility of engaging you. Your Balary will be 15 shillings a week, and you'll begin work this minute. And your .first -job today will be to de liver this gown to Miss Gwendolyn Carrutliera. : I believe you know her address,. Be sure that you apologize for the unfortunate mis take that was made last night" Her sudden outburst robbed .Tony of bis usual ready wit While he was groping vainly for some clever remark to offer In reply, she thrust a rani board box Into his arms and shut the door In bis face. The. wind had beon taken com pletely out of Tony's sails, and , he looked In amazement at the gaily decorated box under bis arm. Then he chuckled. "Well, that's score one for Mary Lou," he muttered. "But why not play .up to this game?. It may turn ut to- b amusing yet." Ha, swung the box under his arm, and let himself cut to the street by a side door lo avoid another en counter with Jay. The woatlier had clinneed since ho bad entered the store. The skies had clouded, nnd raindrops splashed down on the scurrying pedestrians. Tony turned up his coat collar, spotted tiro bus he wanted, nnd ran. .for It.: As lie crossed the jtreot. the box slipped from under Ills arm. and the wind sent It scur rying Into the gutter, . He dashed for It, hut a horse's hoot beat him to It. Undaunted, the horse galloped on, the box sur ronudlng Its leg like a circus Irap ptugaiid the dress trailed behind In the mud. Tony shouted . hoorsely to the driver, but to no avail. He re trieved the drese with difficulty, wrapped It hastily lo a newspaper he carried, and rushed back to the bus. When he reached (he Carruthers home Id Mayfair a short while lat alrl. Mrs. Welch was Miss liess tiKle, former resident of Jackson ville. FVlends of Mrs. T. C. Xorrls will be Rlad to know sbe will soon be home from tbe (tarred Heart hos pital, where she has been a pa tient for somo lime. Members of the Presbyterian church meet at the church Fri day, going from thero I the Ash land nark, where they spent the day plrnlelnr. Mr. and Mrs. Ttay Colemitn left Sunday-for Diamond lake,where er, Tony wondered whether to de liver the "package at the front door or tbe back. A notice on tbe front door, however, decided tbe point for blm. i - r ( It read: "Please deliver all packages at tbe side entrance." He rang tbe bell Impetuously, and Gwendolyn herself opened tbe door. ,"' "Why, Tony . . Her greenish eyes viewed blm with surprise. "What are yon dqlng here at tbls time of day? peliverlng tbe meat, or something?" . Tony looked down sheepishly at the untidy papkage under bis arm. He began to see that it might not be so mucb fun after all. - j , "As a matter of fact," ne: stam mered, "It's your dress from Mra. Jerome's shop." Gwendolyn's face flushed with anger. - She snatched the package from him, held up the crumpled, torn, mud-splashed remains of wbat once had been an expensive evening frock of pale green taffeta. She stared at the dress In dis may, then looked up at. a. red-faced Tony. ' "What's the meaning! this out rage, anyway?" ahe deroadded. The tone -of her, voice, should have warned blm. ; , . , "W-why, M iust dropped In at the shop and Mary Lou asked me to ; bring the dres around to you , . .," At that remark Gwendolyn flew: Into a rage. . ; ' "I've never fteard of anything ep low. SO rottenly mean. You think you're making tool of me, don't you, Tony Tltlierlngton? You and Mary Lou Don't think 1 can't see through tbls trick. It's a put-up job between you two to make me feel small. If yon ever so much as dare to show your face at this house again I'll ..." Here Gwendolyn'a Imagination failed her. She flung the rag of a dress In bis face, and slammed the door. "Whew!" Tony ejaculated, a mo ment later. "1 seem to have torn It and no. mistake. Oh, damn this dress, . .. ,." ....... , Seeing a dust bin handy, he threw .the dress Into it, slammed down the lid with a gesture of ills gust and , stalked off to get some iuncli. -. .- - - . . ... ... , Ho . wondered .If Mary Lou had known what would happen when be delivered- the dress to Gwen dolyn. ,Or had it been entirely his fault tor getting the dress Into such a mess? He supposed It was. but It was too late now for regrets. At any rate, he told himself, lie was fed to the teeth Willi, girls ,-r-Mary.Lou and, Gwendolyn Cor rutbers In particular. ,., ; He'd be banged If 'he'd worry about either of them- Let Gwen dolyn go to tbe devil and Mary Lou to Brynmor. for all he cared. The next morning, however, saw a very contrite Tony on his way to Jay's gown shop. ' He had con eluded that It probably would be best If he went back nnd explnlned just what had happened. It was an unpleasant Job, but It bad to be done. . , The fates were against him. for It wasu't Mary Lou, but Jay who greeted blm. He had come to bold Jay In considerable respect. . "Well. Mr. Titherlngton?" Briefly he explained what had happened, his face becoming red der and redder with each sentonce. He Insisted that Jay accept his check to square accounts for tbe ruined gown. ,.- ;-.' "Well, who did you do with It, finally?" sbe asked. "I'm afraid I threw It into a dirt bin," be apologized, i ,. Jay's comment In reply aston ished him. "Tony Tltherington. that's the first virile tiling you've done -since you came back to England. He swallowed, i t "Wbere'a Mary Lou?" . "She's gone home." Jay replied curtly.. "Where, to your flat?" "No, to her home In Frlnwood. And she's not Coming back to town until after the , wedding." "Oh the weddlngi" Tony seemed unable to grasp the thought "Is It to be soon?" . .. , , "Quite soon, I .-believe." Jay told blm. .''They..-arranged It last night ., , ." . .. -i ... Then a pent-up conviction burst forth from Jay as If she no longer could keep It to herself. , "You're by far the biggest fool I ever met in my life, Tony Tither lngton. 'Each lime I look at you I want to shake you. Get out of mv sight this minute!" 8h turned hor back on him and walked Into hor office, abultlna the door behind , ber. - .Tony stared blankly after ber. . , , .. "I certainly do seem unpopular these, days." be muttered ruefully. mat a the third door that has been shut In my face within tbe last i liouve." ' (CopyrigH. ittse, Uantlm arelg) Monday's - ehsot.r and. Miry, Lou In n-mld.l of arADSPStlons .. T , they plan to spend a couple of wcafo vacationing-: -They were aci-ompaiilod .by Aubrey Morris of Medford. Clinton Dn nnlncton was a Klamath .county visitor 8Atunl.iv. Mr. and Mm. O. O. Sand en and children arjfl Mrs. Sanden's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. o. 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