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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1931)
Medford Fox WesfcCoasfc Tli aires .e. T 0 I'Tuiid'jntic'i' Monkey Bnsiness 0 GAYNOR. and FARHELL In MERELY MARY ANN A IPAOBALME EPDSADDE IF SttDLPEuB POCTODDQES The greatest -11 in an mm histori "i Will ve8 i vV EACH year at this time thoro starts forth from Hollywood, tho fuun taln head of modern entertainment, the now product of tho studios tho talking picture productions to which tho makers look for the continued success of their Industry. Realizing that public taste has been aharponcd to a critical degree, tho produce have exhoustcd every force at their command to meet the demand for a now and finer class of pictures. As plcturt after picture comes to tu for preview, I am becoming more and more certain that the producers havo achieved their aim. Tholr accomplishment bring the dawn of a NEW BI10W YEAH, and I am moro than gratified to aiuiounce this week tho beginning of a season of CERTIFIED PICTURES at POX MEDFORD THEATRES. A now poilc.y will go Into effect at both tho Cratcrlan and lllalto Thea tres; hereafter tho Cratorlan will prewnt only two pictures each week which will bo known a BUI'Ell BPKCIALS with a prlco policy of ten, twenty-five, thirty-five and fifty cohta. Tho Fox Illalto will present three first-run attractions each week with a price policy of fifteen conta and twenty-flvo cents. . Tho largest producing companies In tho world aro producing product for tho Medford Fox Theatres Including United Artist, Radio Pulhc, Melro-Goldwyn-Mayor, Fox Pictures. Paramount and many others. You will seo at the Pox Craterlan during tho month of September tho following pic tures: WILL ROGERS In "Young As You Feel"; JOAN CRAWFORD, In "This Modorn Age"; JACK HOLT In "Dirigible"; Farrell and Oaynor, In Merely Mary Ann"; Edmund Lowe In 'Transatlantic"; WOOLBEY-WHEELER, m 'Caught Plastered," and many other wondorful pictures, Including "BAD OIHL," "STREET SCENE," 'FRONT PAGE." These production are only the vanguard of tho greatest parado of stars and pictures In film history, a parade that will continue throughout the months to come, " Archie Holt, KI SIIIIIVT MANAdi n. HIX MIIHOHII TIIKATHK. 1 0 in"1!!1, ;f.l"il! Ill"1 fin "Hi 'tin "nil COMING "NEW SHOW YEAR" ATTRACTIONS ywlYlll" . m. . lin,niPiDi r ...:u iArw i-ir.IT RALPH GRAVES: iMVpDAWcnon "TUIC MnnFRM Af.F.' WILL ROGERS, in "YOUNG AS 1 YOU f a'nN"; "TRANSATLANTIC," with EDMUND niDiriDir ,.,:k lATkT HOLT- RALPH GKAVW! . . . ' - rsnt . . . PIMII TlkTrV I trl - AI Li U U I U f anri Wl II IL.ir. I . Ill I WWiv " " nllrDri VMADV AfJW", "TWANSA AW ( " with t.UlVlUnU Vf Ii1-.1-.1-.1-.1x ' " ' . W -j - .-. T & T7 K U L k I I in 1VI r. IX EL.Lt 1 lTliklV 1 1 B X- ' - .......... nitfNtltrnr IIT" A W3 I I ' ' JANET GAYNOR and CHAKLM "p SALLIE EILERS; "STREET SCENE"; FRONT PAGE;" MARX BROSin WtY buwnuj ; v , "CAUGHT PLASTERED 'jBAD GIRL, pEN, in CAUGHT"; CLIVE BROOK, in "SILENCE"; CLAUDETTE COLBERT, m "SECRETS OF A Ii "MURDER BY THE CLOCK ; Rjgf Ary". BERT WHEELER, in "TOO MANY COOKS" and Many Other Hit. to Follow, U