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MEDFORD MATL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEflOV. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 193T.
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& By HOWARD ROCKEY
lf2Wl3 A ROMANCF Of RA0io"3
iLonamg
IVJlcilkc'ck'
In Holly Thriller Marie Dressier in Craterian Comedy Holly Hit Coming
lirXOPftt8? A star part in
Max Klein's eio Bro-ulwau ihoio.
'Mara' Christmas Ktoct;ina." in
moti for Aileen Gray, act re, bu
her press nqent friend, Jimmy
Crane. 4 f frit stifle her love tor
Jimmy, ieetino h"r firm duly is to
1'tWeNu. her dnshino vomit t
Mister who is voting tor tiwinht
Viuwnino, a wealthy artist pHi(
iiia tnurdls for a new theater.
(Jhanninq has promised Vivienue
he will he responsible tor a bor.
rowed dress that is ruined while
el,e is wenrina it. A story attack
ina bv implication the reputation
of both sisters, appears a ans
so sheet. Vivlenne taken it Jiv'if
lu, belitttlna AHeen's iiwvi over
lhi mutter. The show opens.
Aileen is n success, and she leaves
lur the parly Chnnuina is tfivniy
at htj studio in her honor.
Chapter 10
A PENT-HOUSE REVEL
A SHOUT went up from tbe
gnestB an Aileen entered. The
musicians struck up tlia song; tbat
she had put over two hours before.
"To Mlsi Sauta Claus!" Chaonlng
roposed, and they alt drained their
glasses.
Alleen's feet were winged as she
and (.'banning danced tbe new
"Christmas Stocking Waltz." "It's
too good of you to do all this Just
for me!" She thanked him.
"Who wouldn't be host to you to
night?" He smiled down at ber.
"Besides, I think I owe you some
thing. You haven't liked me very
much."
At tlml moment Max Klein r
ueumj and drew Aileen aaUle.
"More pitople." lie told Urr 1;;M
lanlly. "Some of the swunky
Boltur come over and meet 'em."
Apparently their going was a re
lief to Vlvlenne. She had not wel
comed Aileen's Invasion of ber im
promptu court. There was some
thing new to her in the homage of
these men critics whose verdicts
could make or break an aspiring
actress. But Vlvlenne was not try
ing to win them for Aileen. She
wished to impress them horHelf.
Jimmy Crane was out of sorts.
There was something iusldlous in
this atmosphere. No wonder ft got
a girl. The party was swell, but
from a personal standpoint, he
wished that he bad had nothing to
do with ft.
The affair would stand Dwlght
Chanuing a tidy bit of change! He
must have a neat Income to main
tain this apartment. And his guests
were either Wealthy or the literary
theatrical buuili that a certain
moneyed type like to have about
them. Once Aileen became ac
climatized, Jimmy foresaw that his
chances would be gone forever. A
taste of this life would promptly
alter her whole viewpoint.
Jimmy decided (hut lie wax an
ash. Had he any right to kick be-
I i ' H "
" fillip '
"Numbered Men" to Action Without Harm
Thrill Isis CrowdWhenever Constipated
Here's a way to ho rifl of rorHtipa.
Bernlce Clair wub called "'I'ltion and its ills a way that wi.rk.
youngest prima donna" when Bhe !iiiickly, effectively, but petitly.
cans Brand opera will, the San! A candy Cabaret at nil.t-tff,
I'urioAn.l olh'er opera companies , n ; ; j ."i'f:
hut now she-, a picture star an, J ZCt dLine.s 7
the veteran of five important f.lm tn trea,m,t tW(,ir
productions. ' , . ht t t . 8,lllrillK ..lsl,.
"Numbered Men." In whicl s he tlt of vSr Hvtem. See how appetite
Is leatured with (onrad NaBel and, tlrn ,,mv dilution
lluynioud Hacketi. Ih her latest " V1., c'
This First National drama of pns-j tjm of rilw.nro, ia
on life, with an unusual love lri-1 t.,,mii!iti- helpful to everyone. Tiny
anle that penetrates the prison ni:ile' from cascara, wliu'h doctors
walls, is comiiiK to the State the- j reo 0(.ui Ktrrnalheits ioiivI mm.
ater Thursday and Friday. j 'rjfs jr'g at0res have thu lilc:
A lloyal Homance conipimesi ,
ran at the Isis toui"ht.
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A shout went up ai Aileen entered.
"Ohi wliyT She ( drew back.
"Have I made you think so?"
"I've' thought perhaps that you
didn't quite like Vlvlonne's coming
here."
"Plensj." She flushed. "Not to
night. I'm. so completely happy.
Ijesldea. I guess I have been a
trine antluciated."
"You!" He laughed. "You look
llko a child."
"Maybe that's the reason. I'm
too young to have any Judgment.
Now do Hike me out to your garden.
I want to look up at the stars lu
the Bky. Just to see If they're still
there."
But the' theatrical critics refused
to let their new discovery sMp away.
"Now you may vamp me as bard
as you like!" Garland Woodward
whispered. Ha slipped his srm
about , her waist and they vainly
tried to squeeze themselves Into the
dancing throng. "I didn't dare
come near you till I'd turned In my
copy. This Door's' worse than the
subway I Let's go and have
drink." "
Aileen walked with him to the
bar that bad been lustalled In tbe
adjoining room. Jimmy was there
with the rest of the newspapermen
who bad come In with bim. In tbe
centor of the group Vlvlenne was
standing.
"Here's tbe queen In person!"
J Ira my announced.
"Well, here's to Aileen, Queen of
Scots!" Bruce Darns saluted her.
"Sukt, drown snme Ice cnhes for the
lady In a hurry."
"Thanks, no," Aileen declined
"You take core of It for me."
"Sorry, lady, no can do." Burns
sighed regretfully. "Here, Princess,
you punish this." He passed the
high-Will to Vlvlenne. "Listen.
Princess." He edged closer. "What
do you do every day, eicept look
ornamental?"
"Notllnit." said Vlvlenne. Imfr
Ishly. f-'lleliig ornamental's my
Job." '
"rialbor a sinecure, eh?" Burns
smiled. ' "You're not on the singe
or I'd know It."
"I'm sn Inspiration to artists
S model," she en .fessed.
cause Aileen bad climbed the ladder
after he had set It up? She would
never be ungrateful, but he wasn't
the stripe that would care to tin
known ss the husband of Aileen
Gray.
Mennwhllo Vlvlenne was enjoying
hcrsolf thoroughly. S o in n o n
brushed her elbow and Ihe coiilnulH
of her glass spilled down the front
of her gown,
"Darn it!" Sho looked riiurully
at her spotted skirt- "This Is (he
soennd time I've spoiled a diess-"
Souiolhlug warned ber, Htid she tilt
ber lip without llnishlng the sen
tonce. She did nut want to tiitua
that up and be ragged by this crowd
of experts.
"Don't look so gorgeous you're
blinding!" Mill us murmured.
, "I'm not," she denied. "It's Just
because you're Illuminated."
"Like a Christmas treel" be ad
mitted. For a moment ur two he Blared
at her with a curious eiprnssiuu.
Then ho spoke In a low toue. "I've
guessed you, Miss Inspiration Huen
trying to for an hour!"
"Guessed me huw?" she sslied
him, but Instantly she knew.
"You've no Idea how clever I am!
When you didn't say what you
started to about your dross I got
IL You're the other sister In that
yarn In Tattle Talctl"
Vlvlenne started, and trle.il to
laugh. Luckily, no one had over
heard. Kvcn Channlug would be
furious If the story began to be whls
pored among his guests to-tilghl
snd It might not be ichijpervd In
their present mood. She would
have to prevent that somehow. 11
wouldn't do to appear too serious,
but sho must exact (turns' promise
not to say anything more.
"Please, kind sir." she pleaded,
her Hps close in his ear. "Keep my
dreadful secrat."
"I'm h.ird hulled!" He shook his
head. "I'll have to lie houcht off."
"That's fair enough IF you'll be '
a'?"4'. tv"f (. im,..Ui t'. ;
Vivlfnn. tic Huy him oft, but'
her fonlLh nranK tiring, dir. Ir.Q.
cdy in it, MAkt, Sre tomorrow',
chapter.
: trlet and those who have In Ihe
I past hut are not now. They ex
' pect to have nearly a thousand
I present at Ihe linnnuel which will
i be Held In Medlnrd.
Louis Wnlhflni, feiiiured player in
"Hiiiilfcr l.liditx,' a Itiiillo Picture.
Tremendous, Hwei-pln ami inu
Jetit iescrUos "Ptnrr I.ihtH."
Uudiu Pictures' ftpeel.i'.'Uhir all
tnlkinfr railroad ilranui whli h open
ed yesterday at lilt- il-i'ly tlu-ile-
The railroad, a d-iminant factor
for the country's iiiilusti-ial and
economic life. Is depicted as a liv
Inir. breathing thing In it.' true light,
for the first time The fa.'thfulne v
of the I, rave men who de,,.e then
iives to i-ailr'i.ii', MM-vico -s shown
by Louis Wolheiin'.i dram il ic char
acterization of a oiviioii superin-!cn!-nc.
When he decir.ies. "I am th"
railroad," it r.i r i.ty to belii-ve that
every railroad en pioye would lay
down his life In cder to keep traf
fic :iiov!ng owor tlia rails.
Wolhelrii'u Is the principal role, I
and he Is superb throughout. Piitf
not to be overlooked and giving!
more titan capable performances j
are Jean Arthur, whose affections i
are the 'object of the desires of.
Wolhelm and Itoliert Armstrong, a,
boomer" engineer, Frank Short-;
dan and Hugh Herbert. j
Scene from the hilarious comedy "KeduclHir." stni-rliitr Marie Dressier!
and Polly Morail, a .tctrollllwyl-Muycr, J'lifurc. (
l-'.xccntn Itetls
HANKOW. China, Jan. 20. IIP)
Tim military today executed 12
alleged communists and announced j
that greater efforts against red
activities were being planned.
"Fun in a lleauty Parlor" mighti
easily be n substitute tltlo for "Ho-I
ducing." tlie new .Marie Dressler-J
Polly Moi-an co-atarring comedy, j
which open at the Fox Craterian
theater today, i
In tlie same manner that the
stock market served as the mibjeet
of fun In tile successful "Caught
Short." so are beauty parlors, their
proprietors and their patrons used
as the subject of tho lampoons in
tbe new attraction.
The tory revolves about two flis
ters, 'Polly Koach, who has become
the succe.-isful New York beauty
specialist. "Madame Itochay," and
Marie, wife of a small-town mail
carrier, portrayed by I.ucien Little
field. Fun begins when Marie piles her
husisind and throe, 'children, in
cludinK Anila Page, onto a Pullman
ar en route to visit Madame Jto-biiy.
The scenes which enue will be
familiar to those who have been j
in sleeping cai-s when a large fam-l
lly hoarded the train in the middiel
of the night nt some way -station, j
Further humor is evolved when j
Marie becomes an employe In Poi-'
ly's beauty establishment. Inex
perienced with the various devices,
she hAs the place in an uproar
when rihe pulls the wrong levers
and nlmast kills customers by blun
dering manipulation of the various
reducing machines.
The laugh episodes reach their
climax when In Polly's absence
Marie tries to show the place to
two inspectors from the health de
partment. Jolly returns to find
ehaoB in her beauty parlor, while
her efforts to un.scranibie the tan
gle onily make it worse and the
uproarious sequence entU with Pol
ly being hurled into a mud batli
in ait her finery.
,lis Frisco, far-ranicit roiiHHlinit,
has his first full-lcnetli picture
role lis Carrity. the dumb "dick"
in "The GorJIln," tlie mystery thrill,
er mining to the Holly Theater
Friday and Saturday.
Ashland Nazarene church
quarters improved.
Stomach Trouble
If pnt, dyspepsia, heartburn,
blonUiitf, sour stomach, and poor
dinpntion mnko you mlserublo and
Rrouchy, and many foods do not
ureo with you, why not mako tho
J) lot ox 15 minute te.t? Diotox is
liurnilows to younf; - and old, yet
vorli.s with surprisinp .sppfd. On
inniN-dlent has the remitrkalile
po wn t o d iKrxt 3.000 t i mm i i
own weieht. Don't ive up. (Jot
DioUvc at any drutj store. Tut it
to a test. Money back if you don't
soon feel like new. ami able to eat
most anything. Only COc. For a lent
.TMOIIV sV WOODS DIE I'd Sl)ItK
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BOYS!
Who Will Win This Beautiful Hollywood
SINGING and TALKING
PHOKNIX. Ore.. Jan,
lal) Several members of tho Hoy
Scout troop here won honors at
tho Court of Honor In .Mcdford
Monday. Donald l.yon was ud
vanced to second class while Tim
White, Kd 1iito and Dudley Cur
roll wore advanced to rank of Star
Hcouts.
Theodore Andreanoff received
morlt bad He award for personal
health.
The Hoy Scouts will observe An
niversary week from tho 8th to
tho 18th of rebrunry with special
features and something doing ouch
day and night of the week., in
common with the occasion they
will observe father and son hnn
quol t which roll will he called
(or nil scouts who live In this ills-
IN TALENT AREA1
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TALKNT. Ore., Jan. S1.)
Work of widening thn l'aeifie
hliihwiiy ,tn!it douth if the city j
llinltH of Tul'-nt is proKrrn.'dhlf ftml '
wtlh jihout fifteen men rmployed. 1
The rlly imttnell wan lnteriwl j
by the engineer In charge an to th
wiiiiMiinv 01 ine ihiki inroimn ine
city, which In to be done In the
near future.
Kuncca In front of Jason OtttuQ
r and lr Wtlllanin homes adjoin
ing the city limits weio moved
back during the week on rt II tin
with the highway.
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