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- A XVI A-l X IT V at -j I I 1 i ! ! I i i ! ii 1 1 1 1 I i M Iocal and -'Personal Another Bl Holiday Although most local people have ! not "yet entirely recovered from I thrfr "ChriKtmaa oborvance, an- other. -biff holiday- la. ahead this! week. New Tear' day. next Thur-i day; with H many ?!. ' doings f and general joyous new. i Barber 111 With Mumi , Kd. Hodsktna, r-l( known har - ber in joe O Hrten barber Bliop in the HotoJ, Medford building, has , been laid up Urith he mumps for! a week and eemi to have another week Ahead of opin with that iikmm wnM hM Wiii h.-ht. return to djjty. : , , t? r v Teaclifrs Gfr to fcuiio Couvriition i Fu" Money fuiie a number of Modford and) wi L'lrlch filed ult In circuit vMlti -.ocfcool wachers will leave! u,t yesterday walnut ;eore today or tomorrow to attend the I for the collection of 15. atmuol State Teachem convention ! claimed to be due for the pur whleh iconvenea-in Portland- Mon-1 cnaft- nuppliea. day forenoon nnd late Wednesday. continues until: It you have- any- change left when you are mailing packages, why don't you uae it to . buy Christmas Tuberculoma S,e a I 1 livery penny counts!- The booth, are In both poM offices. - tf Hartley Here From, K. F. , CharitslL'trtlejV employe,, of the Southern Pacific office at Klam ath Kails, Is ut his home at Med ford to spend the holiday. Heaaon. He will return to Klamath Kails after "the first of the year to re sume hiii position an secretary to CV V JJiKB freight and. paen ' Ker. agejiu The health of each one of us depends "to a. large extent upon the health of everyone else. liuy C'rirlstmas Seals! tf Aged-Veteran Dca4 -CS'ewa haft been received here of tho death at Portland on Decem ber i:ih of William J. Drumhiller at the 'Ago of'S4 yearn. Mr. Drum hiller, was a veteran of th Civil war and hod- been o rvldent of Southern Oregon many years. During-the pt few years Mr, Drum-nllier-neit much of nla time at Afthland. , ,U ro Ke.il .windows reahued by TrowhrJOfie Cabinet Works. 230U I'auL JciidIiwk Treats llJlilKrlt Deputy,. Sheriff Jfaul JunninKH IrMitod. hiowclf txi.u fine. Chiint- .moA,. prftflunt in -tiw.. tthu)o, of neuti.ILaOf tout) p. witli .which lie arf !yoci,.iri, tiio, city at noon Chrlsi,- mtu(. having Ift Portland- on the liuw lrjve; at midnieht CJirintma ; .iVW't v ... .-,-,.. ... y- ,. . Dry klnd'llnca t2.5d' a loafl. Val toy, Fuol.Co. , 2ti; VKIt in Klamath Falls Dick tm'aca, Allen Spalding and japK waiKer ar Kpenain ftevemi dfty' of ihr vacation Tterlrtd vlalt- iiiC friendsln Klamiith Folia. .The health of. each, ona of. ua daponda.. to. a, larK. extent upon ths hieailh. of evarvone else, liny ChriMmas Seolai. . -' ' ' tf IMor4. Beckett Upro . . Clifford 'Beckett, who, formerly liVfdih; thta olty and l now a tu dent of. the Dniyexalty. of Oregon, whoosine .latfWllat)Od with I'hl Sinrna, JiBP,v i In, Medford for the .holliinya,, visiting;, old friend? andj.fraeifljljr bwtherB,. ... Jl'adlitQr, ahtl-f reeV Blyco. alco hol, at Post omce Siupcr service. .. . . ; ', . . 379 lnsc llitlcs Wau-r. ' . .. ',Mot,'.liarkflul)o Mfil,f,ord wait a, visitor m uniiiui uu rt- d:iy and. Informed, the chajnlier of eomraeroothat. he, 1hlnk Cranln I'iuw,. la. o. fine, town and that it has a, ureat. fu,lre. , "Hut l hnto the water." Mr. tturkdull wild, Jle wiya the city la to be complimented on, the, inntalllng of the. new. watei ymem.-Oranta faaa Courier, . ' Dr. Hobt. SGI Lee Liberty BldK Eyes examined, glaaacs. , ' tf Two Bonnty Warrnnm . The county clerk's office luued bounty warrant yenterday to F. K. MnKee. Jackaonvllle. one coyote. and to Jeorite MclJonouRh, 8am "nlley on coyote ; Burn, (troen, fir; lab with dry wood and cut, fuel bill. Auk Mod. Fuel Co- Tel. 6SL 256tf V'lli. Husliaiul autt Jlitflier, Mra. CHadya Waller, who waji recently .transferred front Corval (1 to the office ot Medford. where he. la in ehartre of .the long dis tance division of the l'acltlo Tele phone and Telegraph company, ar rived In Corvalli Friday mornfn u. irpend Chrimma day and the remainder of the week until today wltb.i Mr. .Waller and with her mother. Mm. W.- II. Chesley, and family. If you. have, arty change left when you are mailing package, why don't you uxo It to buy 'hrlmmaa Tuberculoma S e I ? lvery penny counts! The booth are In, beth poatofficea. tf Mlw Oale at Coqulllr Mlaa Fatrlcla flale, teacher In the l'roapect acohool, paaeed through the city laM AVednendny en-"rout to Coqullle to wpend the holiday there with her parents. Permanent wave, ts.oo complete; f.triaia, calp. treatmenu and oil ,hampooa, tOe, Frevoat IWauty Shop, 1S W. Main. Tel. ). :i!H" YMlUt In I'O Ai.gcli Mm. lku Dunford and eoi I-n-vonnot are 4n L Angt-tea thii week vUitlng IriuniU. having nun ored n. in, aouthern city a tew daj a. ago ., Our new. studio U oppoIt new Holly, theater. The. Poasley. tf Hlsruse Kills Shccii The liver fluke . dliwste la af Jftlg Cougnr Killed fectlpK many heep In Jik coun- Hurry r'toks, government hunt '. TliO greatest loan has been er, returned to Or-ipts I'nsv on rurferrd by.Jnrry Cremln. who IibmI Chrimnu'o eve wllif a full-prown lott" ovftral, httndrvd he.d out nfjenugr. shot In tho Williams Creek Iris bond, o ' ill11 Wcdtvefd.iy, Mr, and Mr. Talent iMve Mr, and Mrs. Terry Talent of Seattle, who pent C'hriatma week in this city an guests of their rel atives, will leave in -the morning for their home In the northern city. - . - i Kd ftliuu Wat Thorp Mm, UhjIiiu O'Neill of ft rant pas, on rhrlmmaa day had u vinit from two brother, and a ixter and their families. They were Kd wnn of Aiedford. Quy Ulnn of Sacramento nd Mm, J. V. Jury of this city. , i KnlKi in Army j Cecil Jilair, who enlisted for four 1 years" service in the United States army. Milled from Kan r ranciHco yesterday for Honolulu, where he will specialize In civil enKlnerinfC. Jiri" " orH aoR e" pert repairing fender and auto I bod repftirinir. tf Daily's Taxi, Phone 15. to 4 passongeri). 35c; 1 tf ClirMiiinH With Parents Holt Wardrip, who is employed at the IliehfW-ld station, on the .Siftkiyou summit, spent Christmas with hU parent. Air. nnd Mrs. H. If. 'Wardrip who resJde in Fruit dale, Josephine county. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 237tf Ctrr'iilt Court Tomorrow There -will be a short, session of, circuit court tomorrow, after court wan held for mot of last week. 1 Kegulur-trial selons are to begin next Monday, when Nye Matthews, Eagle Point wlll.be on trial on a moonshine, sale powes, on charge. Dry kindling 2. 50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co, 242tf Had His Nom' Hxcl v W'm. Grigsby of Central Point underwent a, naal operation last we;k while he, and. Mr Grigsby wero- visiting relatives at Ahland- LeJ, me write your fu" InAuranco. Carl y. Tengwald, Hotfl Holland Kldfi., 'Phopet 993. tf Plans To Ixavc . , J. It. (rlolmea. who arrived on Tuesday to vlHlt his mother, Mra, Mollie 'P. Tlolmea in Central- Point, and other relatives a well a friends, plana to Icav today , for hit headquartera in Ina Angeles, whero he la employed by a large 'telephone and telegraph company. Mr. 'Holme, is, a former local and Centr.U. Point resident nnd In yeara gone by was a carrier for the Mall .Tribune, Owney Patton, who till apportion papers, to tho carrier bqya from .tho prejw,. rememlerH him. well. ... : Own your own home! Small l-room cottugo on pavement, close In. $15 down. Phono 1180-AV. Jtoturn To City ' Mr. and Mra. Frank Whito nd daughter Mf Doris Ann, return ed to their homo In Medford laat night, after upending Christmas In this city the houso guests of Mra. White's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Jennings. They aro former- Hose burg roeldents.- Roneburg . jH'ews Hevlow. Dry kindling $2.60 it load. Val ley Fuel Co. .. , ,. 242tf Ono Marriage IJcenso r Tho county clork's offlco Issued a marriage licenno yesterday after noon to Ferd Franchlnl, 52, and Kiigenla Cottlnl. 30, both of Mt Shaata City. Calif. '.a It's tlmo to fill your radiator wjth. antl-freee. Preatono, alcohol and Clyco nt Flchtner's Garage. 232tf fireen Springs r'ninlly Visitw Mr. nnd Mra. I-.llery Hall and Mrs. Hall's brother, Frank Schwari. all of Green Springs mountain dis trict, nro spending tho holidays In Hoseburg. vlaitlng Mrs. Hall's and Mr. ftehwarx mother, Mrs. Kffle Hchwarx. For Christmas Bible Stories. Tel, get Hurlbut'i 745-H. 2&6tf Itapld Holiday Trip Mr. nnd Mra. 'Phillip Lounaherry spent Christmas Kvo in Medford and then reached the decision to spend Christmas Duy in Hubbard, 300 miles or ho up the highway toward Portland. Leaving here at midnight "Wednesday, they reach ed Hnbhnrd In time to enjoy Christmas dinner nnd left that, day. returning to Medford in tlmo for Mr. Lounxbcrry to resume duties with the Mail Tribune on r rl day. Portraits of distinction. Tho Peasleya, opp. Holly theater. tf Com Women Want Curfew Members of tho Coo Hay W C. T. I. hav petitioned the Marsh field city council to enforce the curfew ordinance, i has not been enforced for 10 years, huvinje been ignored by common conwiit. Coatt rolined and remodeled at tho Fashion Hhap, -44 Medford llldg, Mra. Harry Andrew. Tel. ll$t. tf I'M-eeied llark In Week The Hon. Mrs. Victor lirure,. Ilrlilsh nvlatrlx, who la nttempt ing a trip around the world by airplane and boat. U expected to return to Medford the latter part of this week with parts to repair her airplane, damaged whrn It ground lupped as It made a land ing here several days ago. From Medford, Mrs. Urucu plans to fly to Wan Francisco and then on down UrtUth, to Los Angeles, .ft urn dry slab wood, $ nnd $fl per load. Med. Tuel Co., Tel. 631. . 256tf Sow Kvaiut Ciwk Dairy A. I. HrookJi. who has been farm ing the Leonard ranch on Wil liam creek for the pant three yearn, ti we?k moved his dairy herd and other effects. to the fleely farm on Evanft creek,, which he recently purchased. Hemmed To IJUh Jimjte tfeverly injured In an auto craxh lat week, Gilbert Klanchard was removed yesterday to his home In Oranu Pa-fa from the Communa lly hoj-pital where he had been a patient for the pant wek. His condition had been regarded a critical. ; ;r, VWl trMiidjwreiiUf ... Misa. Margaret. Ann and M ins Harriet Matthews, of Medford, ar rived In Hose burg a week ago to spend- Christina and New Vear'i" with their grandparent, Mr, and Mr. L. K.f Thompson, i . : . j nr. C.. P. Phlpps Bldg. JuhDxton, Dentist, Phono 1462. I77tf Added New lniipment A new aedan. ,haj been added ta tho. motor equipment, of the Conger Funeral, Parlors, W. H CongOF paid ycerdny The sedan is sufficiently large to provide for the noeds;.of quite a number o( pansngers. -,i Photographs for Xmas. . . 'fh Peasleyij, opp. Holly theater, tf Toledo Tearlier Home J,ucil! lluldrldge, who is visit ing In .Talent with, her parents, is a iichool teacher at Toledo, Oro. Condition In Improved ' T. 8. Gonderman, who sustain ed. Injuries In. a woods accident near Uutte FalJ a short time ago. waa reported to be showing further Improvement at the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday. A falling tree Injured his bnck. Many Deer Heen In IIIIIh . There, are deer a'plenty .in . the hilla, according ; to Doc C. A. Haines, who went mountain quaH hunting yesterday with Shy Pier son and; returned with 10 quail, which will grace tho dlainen' table on. ChriHtmaa lny. JJoc and 3hy wero in the tireenspiing mountain district back on. the. Copco road, nnd report having fteen 34 deer in the woods, seeing ,17 of them while parked in one apot. Ashland- Tidings. - - Clirlstnutfl House Worming Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Martin, of Oranta Pais have moved to their new home on the. Redwood high way, and had Mr. Martin's brother, Mr. and Mrs, George Martin, of Applegato ns Christmna guests. Kutortnlncd. In AHhland .. . MIha Emma Jenkins of, Medford and Mrs. iKthel Chappie of-OrantH Pass spent Chrbdmaa In Ashland with Mrs. Dorothy Chappie. Visiting Motorists Included among tho motorfsta who registered yostcrday at the local branch of the out of atate auto registration bureau were W H, CHurton of Chicago, III., Ead Algnr of A'ancouver, Wash.,' and V. yL McKay of Ontario, Can. Will, Not. SH)ut Vntil Spring The water fountain in front, of the- Brownie Murlet cafe, where it had een'ed thirsty ones for.-some years, waa remove yesterday due to treating, weather . which had civuaed, . it to cease to operate. .Laaltinjr water caused tho aidewnlk for a low. feet along. North Fir stroetto bocomoA slippery with Ice and inspired tho, removal: of, - the fountain, which probably will- not bo, in use, again until, next spring. Nurse Break , . : Miss Selimt Johnson,, Klamath Falls nurso. fell whilo, ice, Mkatiug a week ago and suffered a double leg fracture. Miss Johnson. former nurse at Mercy, hospital in Itosehurg, hadV planned to leave Klamath Falls Sunday (or Hose burg to be the house guest of Mr. and Mm. Walter (Singleton over the holidays. Uero, Vor HotiduyH, , John Alden Thompson of, Klam utlt Falls is spending a week or two In Medford visiting relative. Hla sister, Mins Geraldlne Thomp son, . Is director of tho Junior choir at the Presbyterian eburch where it has. been making several succccsf.Ml appearances. IVrgiwm Kites Held , , Lat rites for Oscar Ralph Fer guson, aged farmer of the- Evans crook district who died, Wednesday morning, were conducted Friday at 3 p. m.. at. tho Kogue. Htyer cem etery, , Mr. Ferguson was,- found dead In the born a few minutes after he had left the house about 7:00 o'clock Wednendny morning to do some chores, it Is said. Nnrrls Pluy Iopiilar One of the most noteworthy radio programs of" the post year was the Christmas radio play pre sented over Bttinrv KM1I) through the courtesy of Tho California Ore gon Power company, last Tuesday night. A special Yuletldo drama entitled "A Sprig of Holly," was written by Mi Helen Norris. the local playwright. for the oocas 'on, nnd, the cast of "Copco Play ers' was outstanding. Many radio parties were held throughout the vftllty to enjoy this splendid Nor ris drama which met with a pop ular response with o-erynnc. The enst Included Helen Bray ton, Jo Murray Hostel, Stella Quiwnberry, Fletcher Fish, Musette Stennett. Phil Quisenberry ojid IvOo Bishop. CnderRoo Operation i Mi.-s Lcvida Culherlsnn of Cen tral Point underwent nn operation yesterday morning at the Com munity hospital nd Is reported to be getting along nicely. ! SUterV hrUtitiOH Party Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Pair of Ash land sptnt Christ ni oa In Talent with Mr and Mrs. Llewellyn Bates. Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Parr nr si- trr T0'6 LATE TO CLASSIFY WATi:i Middle-ed - woman I for housework, one who wout)l consider .1 gnod boms and small i wanes. No wuMiinit. Cnincum-; bered widow preferred. Phone . 27SU" Christina ft Al Home ( Kiden Bedford of Grants Pa; spent Christmas with hi parents,, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bedford and; family In Medford. ' Mr. Klnjcleton At Corwilll I Mrs. Walace Singleton and chil- dren of Medford, came to Corval-j 1U Friday on a viil to Mr. Single-j ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie j Lilly, and family- They have comej to spend a week at the Lilly home, j Corvallhi Times-Gazette. i Lighting Attrarts Interest ,, Much lnteret has been . shown by local people and out of town visitors In the beautiful outdoor lighting . displays installed by en terprising citisens of this commun ity for the gay . holiday season. On a number , of the principal resi dence streets of the city will be found these attractive, exhibits with their brightly colored lights flash ing a cheery greeting to passers by. Some of the outstanding ex amples of holiday Illumination are in evidence, on South. Oakdale. Summit avenue and Last Main as well as 8ukiyou Heights and in other sections of Medford. The Garden club contest carries over until New Year's night and the mujority of, displays will be illum inated each evening until. Janu ary. 2. "Drifting" To Be BrondrarH Ano'.her new radio drama from the pen ot Helen Norrls is sched uled for presentation over station! KM ED next Tuesday night. Decern-1 ber 30th by the "Copco Players' company. This new play which s entitled "Drifting," will be given j its first, broadcast during "Copco Hour'' from 5:00 to 10 p. m. "Drifting" is a story, of the love : and devotion of. ft young wife for her husband and child.: It is full' of human interest. The cast will in cludo tho following: Helen P.ray; ton, .Stella Quisenberry and Fletch er Fish. , , The soft, rich notes of Mr. Man gold's violin will be heard again this week in The Toggery-Nunn-Jttish broadcast over station KMKD on Monday night -from 6:J5 to 64.5, in Krelsler's arrange ment ol "Londonderry Air." The program also includes the "Hungarian Dance No- 5," by Brahms, played by the symphony orchestra. Following- this will be a number by tho Nunn-Bush sing-l ers, "Until Tomorrow, by Kioruo, . Another artist- will be Walter J 8tevenon, assisted by the Xunn - Hush singers in a Memey, oi huh slan compositions. , 1 Meteorological Report DKCEMBKH 28, 1930 i '" t Forecut '..'), Medford and vicinity:. Sunday fair. No change In temperature. Oregon Hunday fair, with local valley fog. No change in temper ature. ... 01 -I O m O Local DaU ? Z ?5 o. : f 1 Temperature (deg.).... 20. 40 Highest (last 13 hrs.) 39 ' 44 Lowest (last 12 hrs.).. 20 18 Rel. humidity (pet.).... 100 61 Precipitation (In.) 0 0 State of weather clear clear Total precipitation since Sep tember, 1, 1930, S.05 inches. Sunrise today7:39 n. m. Sunset today 4:47 p. m. Sunrise Monday 7:39 a. m. W. J. HUTCHISON Meteorologist 4 M.uafaJ Ly Iw-ktu fau..., Iklltwl Cn ' " Sixth Sttt wS Owtrri AvtoaO ' I j , Ileal. Kstatv Transfers j J. T.-Verklns tV' Percy -A. Bray., W. D.- Lot 5. blk, 3, Capital, Hill Add. to Medfordi j H. C. Biu-e et ux to Jam'es Davis et ux. W. D. Land In D. L. C 55. twp. 37, S. R. 2 W. j Florence K. Taylor et al to Earl j W. Scott et ux. W. D. Land In sec. 16, twp. 3ti, S, ft, 4 W. ! Karl V. Scott et ux to James M. ' Whipple. V. D. Land, in sec. 16. j twp. 3t:, S. K, 4 U j Wm. O. Witt et ux to Raymond , K. Moore. W. D. Lot 4. blk- 2. i Ball Add. to Rogue River. Ada Porter et al to B. L. Weegly W. D. to lot 18, blk. 5, llellvimv Add. to Medford. Kagle Point Irrig. -District to Mike Kvnnoff. Deed. SB of SB sec 28; SW of Sw sec, 27. twp. 36, 8. R, 1 V. A potpourri means a medley or mixture, explains Liberty Maga zine. ,.See Our.Used Cars WRITTEN GUARANTEE 1928 Chevrolet Coach . ...... $350.00 1929 Chevrolet Sport Coupe . . . $475.00 1927 Chevrolet Coach $275.00 1929 Ford Truck $385.00 1927 Chrysler 4 Sedan $290.00 Your Car in Trade and G. M. A. C. Terms PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET DEALERS 0 Used Car Lot Eighth St Barftott Takes Pulpit f t '4, 1 ( . Asao' Litrfr Prcns Photo Roberta Sempie McPherson will j take ner mctner s piace in me pul pit at Angelus temple, Los Angeles, during, the tatter's illness. Her mother. Mrs. Aimee Sempie McPher son. Is suffering from a nervous breakdown. . EAST OREGON IN ' SUB ZERO BELT LA GHAXDl), Ore., Dec. ;27. iJP) Sub-zero' temperatures moved into the higher altitudes of east ern Oregon today. Dnnru r.f minimum l,mlmr-i. turea inchided: Menchnm. 1 0 be low: , F'gin and Pleasant Valley , 4 below; Wallowa, 14 above; Joseph S R)Qy The minimum In I-a Grande. Inst night wns 7 degree above zero, the coldest of the winter. There wom no -wind and the . sky .was Clear. - : -4 " WALKTO ALTAR PORTLAND. Dec. 27.- (P) Kenneth Blair, who' planned to be married Christmus duy, but found it ImpoHfctible because of his ar rest Wednesday, was today sen tenced to six months in, jail on vagrancy charge. 1 It was his eighth appearance n court on varotis charges n the past three years. He is on parole from Oregon state prison. PORTLAND. Ore.. Ded. 27. (P) The practice of allowing foreign lumber to enter this country un marked Is to continue unchanged. This wns the ;- i received here yesterday by the . 'Hector of cus toms, who wns informed that a meeting to have been called by the bureau of customs In Washington, D. C, had been cancelled. . 4 Alabama has 171 buses in public service with n seating capacity of 30n. . Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" at The Medford YOUR HEALTH Is your wealth. It's as near as your telephone. Call 1290 for appointment. DR. CHARLE3 R. SIMKIN8 Over Woolworth't Store Russian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic GRAND ItAPIDS, Mich., Dec, I? iuM( u ne-m,u. f,t nirUmu u r. rrK .f t 't.it t.i tmu i in artfuii eond.iw : .. - n Dltal her wlih tiniiiiiiiij-i M r. Cnrmody Is a member of the1 I r- v" hl r r i ua vv t i Come Celebrate With Us-NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA MIDNITE FROLIC AT 11 P. M. - : - , f presenting' - . "v QDCT'IAI' DI?C7I17W Ameriea's New Sweethearts J -1Li aTrvCiVlEiW Marie Dressier, Wallace Beery in "MIN and BILL" PLUS On the Stage DANCE REVUE REGULAR ADMISSION Adults 50c, Children 10 ' k T - NOISELESS RECORDING means talki ng pictures wjth all undesired sounds barred out. No humming, hissing or scratching noises to mar the pure tone of recorded speech and music. . T i ' 1 WHERE TALKING PICTUHES REACH PERFECTION i biuili ini 1 iij 2 Days Only Starting TODAY CRAZY PEOPLE HAVE SO MUCH FUN! "Follow the Leader" nr f 1W X Mat. 10,25 I. v v. ?r?rA Mr- Eve-10-35 A . French legion of honor and Is a knight of the order of ril. Gregory ' iubkiic iha urinvt-ni finnnrifii j aii uarinn In Prua-iii. the numler of civil servants is increasing. "If" orx, f . . i LUAb I The Most Important Announce ment Since the Introduction of ii.:. d THE FIRST GREAT MOTION PICTURE TO BE PRCDUCED WITH THE MARVELOUS NEW WESTERN ELECTRIC PROCESS OF NOISELESS RECORDING. . 4 DAYS TOT A V? Starting JL JU l. JL . - Continuous Shows 1 :30 to 11 P. M. THE FIRST LADY OF THE SCREEN th Chatterton In. Faramount's Amazing Picture le 'Riflit From Susan 'Gia'spell's novel, "BROOK EVANS," with PAUL LUKES ' Daily Bargain Matinees Evening 50e - , . . Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11 AND YOU HAVE FUN WITH THEM . . . HERE'S THE CRAZIEST NUT ALIVE ED WYNN THE PERFECT FOOL in with GINGER ROGERS, STANLEY SMITH V Judging from experience ca in a Sii0(i many years. It w ' sem ouiie worm wnne iu rra to twiph cabinet making in Ii U b 1 i C HCnooiH. liuu.ina Wws. i i i r -rn i I n cm irtc FREE Serpentines Noise Makers, Novelties to Love" ALSO Chester Conklin in "CLEANING UP" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Children 10c Any Time t 1 H k. lu 1 PLUS "The Laugliback" METROTONE NEWS ADMISSION