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MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORECIOX. RTJXDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1931.
Iocal and
-'Personal
lloolintr for Saliiif in Run
N9W thut tho legal moHhentl
fishtns Beanon, which closed at
HUtulown laHt evening, Is ended,
and the trout sen Hon having ended
sonid time nno, local nnfilera are
. ardently rooting for coptoun ralnx,
which would raise tho water in
the river nod tend to bring up
from ihft ocean a bin run of
Chinook salmon, on which there
Is no closed season during the
year. 1
Moved 10 Talent
Mr. and Mm. J. B
Henton have
moved from Talent to AhMuiiU
K.king up reHidonco nt 148 (i run
ite Htreet, that city. .
l'l'iurlJco. for Ceremonial
Among the lncmhei'H of ulcimn
torn pie, Dn ugh torn of tho Nile,
who spent yesterday afternoon in
Anhlnnd rehearsing for the cere
monial to be an event of thlH
week, were .Mesdatnes W. II. Mc
Uowan, Chun, Oiltioit, Delia Hchef
fel and O. I. Frazeo of thlH city,
nnd Mm. Margaret llnincfl of
(Irants 1'nns.
Correct Instruction in dancing
may lead to a brilliant future. The
Kvo Jlenson Dancing Academy,
Medford Center Jfldg., has been In
trusted with a limited number of
casting date cards for Motion Pic
turo Casting Director's tteglBter,
Hollywood, Cal. This j tho only
chool in Medford where desirable
type for pictures have been chosen
either for dancing or acting, and
the only place where registrations
can be made through M iw. live
Honson, who In in direct coinmun
Ication with tho casting diroctors'
office n Hollywood. 31
V Initios In Kcflttln
. Mr. unci Mrs. Harold IIubl.itiFi
are uptmding several dayw this
week visiting friends In Seattle.
For reliable taxi service call 900
Rate 25c. 313
HI Apple KhlMHint
Approximately K5.OO0 boxen of
apples wilt be loaded at Portland
thin week by two nt earners of tho
Blue Ktnr line. Both the stenm-
erB. Kmpiro Htar- nnd Royal Htar,
nro due Monday and will load for
United Kingdom nnd continental
ports.
. List your vacant property with
Milton M, Harvey Hental Hitreuu,
1.107 W. Main. Phono 1413. 312
Scorching For Natno
Kred Wuhl, who is tho proud
rocipient of a now bird, doK,, Is
searching earnestly for a. proper
name for the good looking young
animal, according to a con versa
lion with George Porter, overhntrd
by a mutual friend. Mr. Wahl
has suggested that his friends
submit names for tho dog In order
thut ho mny have a great vurloty
from vhlch to choose, assuring
tho pup of a nomo ha will approc
late.
Individual styles nnd soft, lus
troufl wave with Tulip Oil porman
onts. Km ma Cline Shop, phone
4oi. 312
Auto BIU of Motorist
Medford automobile dealers and
owners of cars generally are much
Interested In the pending bill In
tho Oregon legislature which
would rc(m he all auto drivers o
undergo a physical and mental ex
amination but ore they would be
permitted to drive In Oregon. Tho
bill Iioh tho support of tho nat
ional conference of street and
highway safety, which has been
trying for years to obtain a uni
form codo for all states.
List your vacant property with
Milton M. Harvey Rental Bureau,
1307 W. Main. Phono 1413. 311!
Hutch J Hon In City
Kevn Hutchinson, nudltor for
the California Oregon Tower com
pany. Is In this city from Kltun
uth Falls headquarters to spend
several days transacting business.
Ho ' In reoeivlnif congratulations
upon his new dniiRhtnr, born to
Mrs. Hutchinson In Klumath Falls,
Jununry X4. -
Free. Shompoo Mnn. Tuea. Wed.
with 1.00 Marcel or Finger Wave.
Tulip OH permanent! nro marvel
ous! Bowman's. Phone G7. 3U
.Out of Klnfo Motorist
Included among tho out of state
motorists who registered yesterday
at tho local branch of , tho state
nuto registration bureau were
Hurry Rice of I,os Angeles, W. H.
finthmnn of Seattle, Minnie Akers
of Verkland, Wn.; nnd I), ll.
Townsend of San Krunclseo.
Ladles, If your w.ird.'nho needs
Colng over to finish out tho eanon.
cnl the Fashion Shop, 4'24 Medford
Bldg. phono 1181. tf
VlsUlnjc Ilclullvra
James Kelly, formerly with the
Western Farmer nt Portland, nnd
now residing In Halt Luke City.
s In Medford for a short visit
wJth his sister, Mrs. W. H. Locke
and Mr, Locke. - Mr. Kelly Is ac
companied by his wife.
Royal Utah coal. $16.50 per ton,
delivered. Dry 12-ln. large body
fir, $2.7fi per tier. In load lots. F.
K. fiamson Co., Phone 133. 316
Suffered. Paralysis Stroke
John Demmor is a patient In
the Community hospitul recover
ing from the effects of a stroke
of paralysis sustained last week.
Tho stroke was of such nature
that his Hon, John Uemmer Jr.,
Ban Francisco attorney, was sum
moned to his bedside.
If you enjoy good fnnrt nt low
prlcM, it nt the Holland I'oflVo
Hhon. SOOtt
Vlxllnl Ynrka
K. L. (Irnhnm nf Mrdford npi-nt
Hevernl ilny Inm wrrk uttpndlim
(o bunlnrM mntteij In Vrvkn.
JTnr grndn A raw milk, rl f.M,
Camnbtll Un,lry. Two dollvoi in,.
. . .. tf.
Tnko Crntor IMrturtMi
Tho Innt slip for 'rut or an
j nu;il pU'iurcb, wwv isHucd at iht
! HinIor high schnol Friday eve-
nine, and it U cxficrteil thut oil
IthntoKinpliH will taken ly
that limn. I'hutftKranliH are )ifln
la ken hy at) local phuhiKi n,lwi m.
KerMhg A JHiott-o
John Taylor filed null fin di
vorce in circuit court ycBterday
against AVillahemlna Taylor on
groundH of desertion, alleged to
huA'e taken place, in June of 19!t.
The couide was married in 1't'lK.
It role en window reglazed hv
Trowhridtie f'ahinet Works. SSmf
Medfiml Man In ArvUlnit
Two cur collided on tho 'Pac
ific highway in Vreka, near the
.Miller Shinier garage Wednesday
j evening. II. J. Feidrnan of Mt-fl-
lord wjis the driver of one car
and John lilack of lied Bluff wtin
driving the other. The axle of
the ear belonging to Jjluck wan
broken, but none of the occopantH
of either car were Injured, The
damages which amounted 10 Home
thirty dollars, were paid by Feld
man. .Siskiyou News.
J'ortraits of distinction. T h o
PeaHleya, opp. Holly Theater. tf
Butte Fulls Couple Wedded
Laura Ada Smith, &4, ami Chas.
Pennington, ,50, rancher, both of
Butte Falls, were married In
( 1 ra it t h 1 'ass last week by County
Judgo fiillelte of Josephine coun
ty. Will pay cash for "'9 or '3(1 Ford
Kedan. Call 1C.1U-.I. 312
llci'C Oil ItllsljICss
Cleorge Hall, prominent dairy
man ol the upper Trail creek,
was in Medford yesterday trans
acting business nnd visiting with
friends. Vinton lienll, orchardlst
ami rancucr m iieall lane, was
also a business caller. Hn Is
Jolcing over a new bird dog, given
nun by a local friend.
l'hojic fi-12. Weil haul away
your refuse. City Kanilary Kervlo
237tf
Klll Largo Knglc
Hill Dolman of the F.agle 1'olnt
district, killed a largo gray eagle
In his yard Friday. Tho bird
measures seven feet, two Inches
from tip to tip.
Hrlll Sheet Metal Works does
expert repairing, fender and auto
body repairing, tf
Hllllard Tables Itcpalrcd
Work was completed last week
in repairing billiard tables nt the
Elks club i w h I o h stimulated
playing by a nit m her ' of
playei'N who had not buen follow
ing tho gome. The tables were
improved with new cloth and rub
ber rails. Competition Is contin
uing keen among a number of
players for mythical champion
ships, with n 1'hoenlx orchardlst
striving hard to regain the laur
els ho recently lost to a local cue
artist.
Permanent waves that leave vour
hair soft and attractive, looking.
Clet ono fop $li nt Kathryn Lnca
tell's, 230 S. Central, j'hono 874.
312
PMko lighter .Married
Fred Warnoke, 21, well known
Cortland prino tighter, was mar
ried last week, his bride being
Mtujoiio Xcumelster of Klamath
Falls, 23. Warneko has appeared
in fights several times In Medford
in the past few years. t
Clean-up prices on nil enra left
nt Graham Garage. 312
Klamath Uadlo Nlltintlnn
Application nf llruco Dennis for
a new radio broadcasting station
at Klamath Falls, was continued
on his ronuost by the federal radio
commission this week. The nppll
cation goes to th foot of the
docket without definite dato.
For grndn A raw milk, call TiM
Campbell Dairy. Two dellvorlm
tf
Mrs. I'iKlgliiiiii lletter
Mrs. JJcnry l'adgham. county
health nurse, who Is receiving
treatment at tho Community has.
pltnl, was reported to lie getlliiK
nioiiB nicely yesterday.
Karllest of Alb need potatoes nt
reasonable price. Jl. K. Jnckman,
.Mann, ore. jjs
TrnnfrVuniniiiico Mining
Tuesday evening C. M. lion. F.
Wllmot and Allen D. Curry,
members of tho scout troop com
mittee, will meet at tho First
hrlstian church. F. J. Wllmot Is
chairman of Ihe committee. ( It.
!oyd has resigned as scout leader
of troop N, sponsored bv tho
hrlstian church, as hn Is moving
to Uoseburg. l)r, H. V. Van Val-
ih will take his place.
It you enjoy good fond it low
Plic at at the Holland Coffee
shop. saotf
Leaves Tomorrow
.Miss F.dlth ljiulwher. who re
igned lust month from the nurses'
staff of the county health depart
ment, plans to leave tomorrow for
her home In Seattle, Wash., by
motor, nnd will be accompanied
as far as Portland by Mrs. Kinniii
Uheldcn of King street. Miss
.aubseher hud been a resident of
Medford for thn past It! months.
Our new studio Is opposite new
Holly theater. The Pe.uleyp. tf
rhnno two for
orient! driver.
Checker Cahs.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Kolt 8A l.K A-rooin modrrn home,
corm'p lot. Cn he mode very
nUrili'tlvo ly Koine pnlnllhir and
Ii.iik'I'Imh Inside, (.iwnid by I.onn
r o in p a n y and offered for
i:50 00; TS. an down. ImUll.o
tli.tlli per niotilh Im-lmtliiK In
terest. See Chiirlpn A. YVIhk
A:eiiey. IKsmet ItopreHentiitiveH:
Wetrt'ti Loan and lliilldlim l'e
KOIt It KNT 4'oinfortnM
111 I 9 V. lot li .
--
room.
an
I'Oll H.M.I; KIkM Auxlrolop pul-1-M
imhI one eoeki.fel. I'hone
(I -5. 311
Are Xot Bog Catchers
The term of "dog catchers'' used
in a published report yesterday
in reference to two local men be
ginning i he collection of dog li
censes is declared by the county
humane society as u misnomer.
The men do not catch dogs and
upon refusal of owners to buy II
cennes, the owners may be hailed
Into court, but the dogs will not
be seized. Tho humane officers will
cover the county thoroughly in
selling the licenses.
Uln il iler IMiiiililcr
Mm. Jam A. Hlnvcr of CiianlH
I'nHH HMm Thurftilay Id Molri,rJ,
vl.sltin'f hfr daughter, Mr. I). A.
HulchlMOn.
If you enjoy good food nt lowf
plites, eal at the H..ll;in.I Corfel
Shop. , . ' 3i0if f
IcliatciH On Tour
IJisciples of thn forensic art, of
.Vied ford high school will make two
appearance in this end of the coun
ty during tho pcxt "week. Next
.Monday evoning the youthful de
baters will appear before the
liogue Itlvcr Grange and argue
the fiucHiion of chain stores. Later
in the week the two teams will
appear before the Sams Valley)
Orange. Along with tho debaters
will he an octette which, will fur -
nlMh i music for the grangers. The
""Htiiii tMMMiitt ii'.im is going 10
make an effort t canture the de.
hale championship of the ' state
anil are using this method of get
ting experience. fluid Hill News.
Phono lino for
Courteous drivers.
Checker Cabs.
Unto 25c. 313
Carnival Lditlou Next
The next issue of the HI Times,
scnlor high school publication.
will be the junior carnival edition
I'ians nre being made this week
and articles are being prepared
under the direction of Fred Col
vlg, editor.
Hum heavy rough nnd smooth
blocks; they last longer. Med. Find
Co., Tel. (Ill I. f
Night Court Held
The circuit euurt was In ses
sion until Id o'clock Friday night
to take caro of a civil case to
enable Judgo II. I. Norton to
spend yesterday in Grants l'nss,
attending to court matters. The
caw began In mid-afternoon nnd
proved to be of such length that
a night session waa found neces
sa ry.
For reliable taxi service call 900.
Kato 20c. . 313
Tuo Itetls Will liaht
un too boxing card at Kugono
next Friday will be Red llaml-
saker of Ashland In a four round
event with Turkey Hcd of Spring
field. Daily's Taxi, I'hnne 15.
35c; 1
tf
to 4 pas.se tigers.
Visited the .McCrnokcns
Fred (Irlbell nt Seattle spent
a few days In the Valley View
district with Mr. and .Mrs. J. H.
-Mccracken last week.
Dry fir sluba $5.00 per load. Med.
Pool Co., Tel. 031. . tf
Mrs. Dinkcil Much Improved
.M is, w. W. Dlnken. who has
been in this city convalescing from
an operation undergone In Port
land, will lenvo today fo return
to her homo In the Meadows dis
trict with .Mr. Dlnken. While
hero .Mrs. Dlnken has been guest
of her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Mason.
Finn's best coal $15.50 nor ton
oft car. Med. Fuel Co.. Tol. 631.
tf
Seeking; Oil Well
After a year's delay In drilling
operations at Locpor Doiiin oil
well, west of Sutheiiln, the direc
tors of tho company recently have
signed a contract to resume work
and proceed to n depth of at least
.1500 fern. The hole Is now down
SHOO feet.
Marriage lJconso Issued
The county clerk's office Issued
H marriage license yesterday aft
ernoon to Cllen McKy, 47, nnd
Mildred Ramsey, 29, both of Hugo.
Ore.
Commemorate Scouting
In coimncmorntion of the twon-ty-tfirst
uniUvej-wary of scouting.
Jioguo River troop will entertain
members of the Orants Push troops
Tuesday evening, und the court of
honor will he held at that time,
followed by a basketball game be
tween Troop 15 of Phoenix nnd
Tronic 2ft of Rogue River, Larry
Schade and Walter H. Jones from
Medford will attend.
Uegular meeting
Veterans of F o v
eign W n r s, Xo.
1 S33. Monday, Feh
i uary 2. 8 p. ni.,
at the Armory.
313
Hotel Holland
SUNDAY DINNER
Bring tho whole family
12 to 25
MIC NT
Cliieken okrn soup Salt wnl'ers
Kniel,erluieliet' Salail
I'holi e of
lloant YnmiR Oremiit Turkey
(illdet (Jrnvy
Holhiixl Dinner Steal;
riil. Uen Ki'leHain . . , Home Made Noodle
Snow rinkn roUHoen
Kresh Spinneh In Crrnni
Oraiup Kolls
ll.dlaiid I'ink I'uildluR 0
ll.inanii rarluil Hot Apple I'ie
Tea Coffee Milk
Damage Action Dismissed
An order of dismissal was Issued
in circular court last week in the
case of ICugene Dow ling Jr., In be
half of John Conn, ugainst the
Cold Seal Creamery company as
the result of no auto crash several
months ago.
Shopping Saturday
-Mr. and Mm. I., i.urson of Ruch,
Mr. and Mr, Henry Mi-vor of
j Lake CrcH!, Mm. In-no Wi-lls of
; Talent, and Mm. r'loii-nec .May of
I'lioenU were in .Medford yester
i day shopping and trunaellne
ulni-iw,
j
i
Kt ederlcKa t 1 a h c o c U of
lieatty Hlrcet war awaidtd the
pound hox of Whitman's clioeo
lates by Heath' druj; Htoro this
week for tho hest Paul llunyon
slory sulunltted durinK tho week
I AI,out thli'ty eontrihullons were
I received since the contest opened
Tuesday, accordlni; to Kred Uoath.
, , . ,
lhl" 00ntt'Hl ' 'K carried on
I e:ic1' wol,B-. and the following is
the winner announced:
i'aul llunyon He's tho enur
mous lumber-Jack from Ihe .Maine
woods. Ho walked uoross the
continent for an appetizer.- Then
brenkfasted on Whitman's choco
lates. Kvery step he took felled
acres of trees. Did you know Cra-
I IL'r Lake is ono of his boot marks?
When he sat down to eat the in
dentation of his form made our
Jtogue Itlvcr valley. As ho ate
moro chocolates he piled the
wrappers together nnd we call
the result Koxy Ann. . Jlis sweet
lootli was really larger than an
elephant's tusk because, of course,
it was tho only one he used.
Now, I'aul Dunyan owned a
blue ox, whose appetite could not
be satisfied. I'aul knew the ama'-
ing satisfaction of Whitman's
chocolates, and ho gave them to
the ox. The ox became so big that
I'aul could ride on his hack and
whero his head scraped the sky.
It made the milky way.
I'aul Dunyon, hi blue ox nnd
Whitman's chocolates reached
heights of popularity but Paul
got Ihe mumps and had to have
I his sweet tooth extracted so his
health failed. There was no one
to care for the blue ox then, and
ho died, grieving for chocolates.
So only Whitman's chocolates re
main. This happened ages ago
so in nil probability tney will re
main for another age. '
i '
"Hot Curves" Shows
At State Thealtre
Mike Donlin , has been In so
many baseball pictures that Rome
of the younger generation think
he's simply an actor. In 1 lot
Curves," Tiffany's all-talking mu
sical feature nt the State theatre
Sunday nnd Monday, he has one
of his best roles to date. Hut tho
truth about Donlin, for the young
sters' benefit, is that he is one of
America's greatest baseball stnrs.
In his younger days Mike Don-v
lln was il migratory bird a no
mad. Ho left Krie, Vn In tho
fall of 1K0t, bent on seeing tho
fight between Jim Corbett and Hob
Fltzslmmons nt Carson City, Ne
vada. He left in the fall although
tho championship battle did not
occur until the following spring.
He waa giving ample allowance of
tlmo ns he expected to pay no
railroad fares.
Meteorological Report
February 1, !9:tl
Medford nnd vicinity: Sunday
cloudy and unsettled; moderate
temperature.
Oregon: Sunday cloudy; rain
extreme west portion; moderate
temperature.
nimnuy iiiiiiirn
iDuri un mm
oi h-: oi
r y
Local Data s "2
Temperature (degs.).. 20
Highest (laK 2 hrs.) r3
Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 2!'
Kel. humidity (pet ).. US
Precipitation (inches.. 0
r.4
Tol precipitation since Sep
tembei 1, IlHtll, (i.-lti Inches.
Sunrise today, 7:24 a. m.
Sunset today, ft : 2 tl p, in.
Sunrise Monday, 7:2,1 a. m.
HCTCHISON,
Meteiiro1iij;M.
85'
and enjoy a good meal
to 8 o'clock
CITY'S CASE IN 'CIMARRON' NOTED
811 SI. PLEA m
Held worthc
j Espee Officials Also Regard
Their Arguments Highly
Argue New Outlet Is
Most Vital Item.
The city officials and many oth
er advocates of the proposed open'-'
ing up of Klghth and Fourth
streets, tho formerly enpecially,
I'oel that the city made a very
good case at tho . public service
commission hearing last Thurs
day and Friday on the city'8 pe
tition asklnu- that bo.lv in order
in grade crossings uOer the South-1 ,"'1'1'0' welcome the news that
ern Pacific tracks at Fourth and!"le Production they havo hailed
Eighth streets. Tho decision of tllelaH 1,10 "Kfoatest picture produced.
commlHiion, which body took the1 talking or silent," is coming to
matter under consideration, will. Medford. .
probably not be made public for Wesley nuggles. director of
several weeks. , "Cimarron," has won distinction
.Mayor JJ. M. Wilson and For- for l,nln himself and the cost of
mor Mayor A. W. Pipes are n,iit through the production,
among the prominent Medford citl- '''n" Btu''y written by F.diin Fer
zens, who aside from their natural ' upl" wn Breeted by tho literary
hopes for the asked for Improve- I "olid as a gem novel. Adapted
meats and prejudices in favor ofUo the screen lo Howard Ksta
the same, think that the testl-1 hrook, the story lias taken on new
money und statistics presented bo- """I"'' which offers a wonderful
fore tho commission for the grade ! background for tho direction of
crossings, e s p e e la, 1 1 y lor the' Wesley Uuggles.
Eighth street one made out a! The Plot is built around the
very Impressive argument in favor, romantic and adventurous history
of having the petition grant-
ed. ..
On tho other hand the Southern
Pacific railroad roprenentation at
the hearing feel that their argu
ments presented against tho ne
cessity of establishing such grade
crosHings, wrin them the. case.
The mayor and former mayor
hold that one of tho most
important contentions put up by
the city that the opening up of the creation of new empires. And
Kighth and Fourth streets into the characters n they are repre
through streets is necessary . sented by Richard Dix. Irene
to the growth and development! Dunne, Ksteile Taylor, Nance
of Medford. was the pointing out ! 'N1I. William Collier. Jr., Hos
that with the building of the newicoe Aates, Ceorge Stone, Kdna
court house nt Oakdale and WestJ'ae Oliver and many others, will
Main streets and the new high be long remembered,
school way out on South Oak-j Jimmy Starr of the T.os Angeles
dale, the opening up. of Kighth Evening Express says in speaking
street Is almost i m p e r a t i v e '( the picture, "The direc'ional
In the way of relieving the traf-jtask of 'Cimarron' was tremend
lic of West Main and Sixth ' otis. Only a very brave and un
streets, now verv heavy and which ! derstanding megaphonist could
when the new courthouse and
high school aro In use, will be far
greater.
riinual Mush- Festival
,. April 30 and May 1 have been
.selected for the annual music fes
tival sponsored by tho Southern
Oregon State Normal school. Last
year about 2iiOQ people participat
ed In the mu.sic festival and re
turns from questionnaires ulready
sent out indicate that the attend
ance. will bo better this year. The
festival is not a tournament or
a contest, but moro of the nature
of a recital, in which children
from all the schools represented
have an opportunity to do ensem
blo work.
The "Chic" of a Hat
Lies in Its Tilt
j
LViul Hie bat with Uu ri.uht brim it? vovy riiilit
indi-i'd. Our new Sjirins Millinory boasts shal
low crowns; clever straws with ribbon trini-niiii!j-
feathers and veils.
We're All Thrilled
About Our Spring ...
Dresses
Coats
Suits
15c one of the first to wear
a costume
Adrienncs
"Now Distinctive Apparel for Women"
"Cimarron," the all talking mo
tion picture which set the theater
world agog with its world pre
miere in the Globe theater in New
Vork City January 28. is coming
to Medford soon, 'niccordiiig to the
announcement ,mado yesterday by
the management ' of tho Holly
theater. ; The exad dato upon
which the picture, which: is greet-!
ed ns the triumph of tho century,
will be shown nt the Jfolly, Is not
known but It will probably be
within the next 20 days.
'Followers of motion picture
events have read with great Inter
est the opinions of many critics,
published since the world pre-
of the building of a new empire.;
M'kluhojua, ' during its - progress
over a. period of 40 years.
The story contains great char
acters, most of them actually based
on the fine persons who helped
build the state of Oklahoma to
one of the most important in the
union.
it concerns a man, a pioneer
of the west, always fighting for
have occompllshed what Wesley
I Haggles brings to the audible
(screen an epic if there ever was,
i one,
The date for the pioture's show-
ink in .ucuioru wm no announced I
as soon as it is definitely known !
when it will be available for Pa- j
ciflc coast distribution.
Another unusual production
which will be shown at the Holly (
t beater in the near future is
Charlie Chaplin's new picture,
"t'lty Lights." It had its world
premiere in Hollywood Friday
night nnd special police were
necessary to handle the immense
crowds, who came to see. tho pic
ture and get a glimpse' of the
famous stars. Many articles have
been written of the picture dur
ing lis production, the unusual
part of it buing that not one word
in spoken during the entire pic
ture. Charlie Chaplin has abso
lutely refused to act in front of
the sound camera and "City
Lights," which required three
years for the making, it absolute
ly a silent picture.
Among celebrities who attended
the world ' premiere Friday night
were Professor Kiustcln and wife
who went as Charlie Chaplin's
guests.
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OFFERS NEW ISSUED
The t'omniorciiil Finn nee i'or-;
point ion, wlih oftUert lit the i-'irnL;
National flunk building, annouu-I
cea that lhy are offering u limit- !
id $lfi,000 issue of eight per eom
preferred stock which i5 payable j
Kemi-annually. j
Preferred stock i thlH hist it u-
tion hi exempt from normal Fed-
era I income tax ami is especially j
attractive as an investment be-1
cause the aHsets of the corporation j
nro invested in adequately secured
contracts. For those who desire
to invent on the installment plan,
convenient pay men t for prefer
red stock will be arranged, W.
V. Walker, secretary and man- I
atrer, explained. I
Fox West Coast Theatres
BMW
3 Days Starting
TODAY
Continuous Shows
Starting at 1:45
Funnier than
the Funniest
Picture You
Ever Saw
KtCOHEN
San
iS -V.' F-Tr-A
m mB ,': J ii ' 9a
with
Charlie Murray
Kate Price
Plus Cartoon
"Sky Sci aling"
Novelty Act, "The Rounder"
Mat. 10, 25 Eve. 10, 50
Begins TODAY
Continuous 1:45 to 11.
She Wanted Love and, Oh, Boy,
"She Got What
She Wanted"
A Hilarious Satire cn Love and Marriage
with
BETTY COMPSON
Lee Tracy Alan Hale
mm
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pig On)
to Chicago, one of thn finest build
i ings in tho rutted Stales. It cost
; ten millions, und many million are
j spent on its collections.
To the left Is the fine nn,tinriun-
built by John G. Shedd lor theT
i education of Chicago's yotiug poo-
pie and old.
j Two hundred years ago ho might
, have given his millions to purchase
; a passport to Heaven. The modern
; plan is to bo remembered by fel
low citizens, nnd taRe things us
: they come beyond tho cemetery.
On the edge of tho lake, a great
round building contains the "plan
etarium" of which a duplicate
should exist In every Holf respect
ing city, for the education of high
school hoys and girls especially.
In that planetarium, lectures are
given three times a day. The in
terior of tho large dome reproduces
in miniature, tho vault of Heaven,
showing planets and stars, all the
movements of tho heavenly bodies,
the stars and planets appear grad
ually ns the light fades, and twi
light deepens. j
This cosmic school in which a
child of ten can he made to tinder
stand aitionoiny has already been
visited by more than tinb.hnti men,
women and children of Chicago.
It will ho visitud by many mote
millions during the exposition of
i!i:t:i.
.Make your plans to visit Chicago
in that year, the one hundredth an
niversary of Chicago's chartered
existence.
Imagine if you can thee two
piano merchants off to darkest
Africa in quest of elephant
tusks to save their business. '
dKELLYS
FRICA
Geo. Sidney
Vera Gordon
NOTE Change in Time
Starting today
Box Office opens 1:45
Picture starts 2:00
Plus Add 3d Comedy
Torn Howard, Goofy Comic, in
"Go Ahead And Eat"
Pictorial Review Paramount News
Admission
Mat. 10, 25 Eve. 10, 35
Note Change In Time
Sunday Continuous 1:45 on
WEEK DAYS
Wat. opn 1:45, start 2:00
Bve. open 6:45, start 7:00
Continuous Sat. 12:30 lo 11 A
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