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PAGE .SEVEN Sylvia Sidney At The Fox Craterian Marion Marsh In Holly Comedy Hit Be correctly oorseetj by ETHELWYN 8 HOFFMANN Slxtb and Holly Streets Local and Personal JfEDFORD MAIL TRfBUXE. MET)FORl. OREGON. SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1932. Best Utah Coal, 91350 per ton. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. D31. Real Estate or Insurance Leave it to Jonea. Phone 706, X Buriella In North Mr. and Mr. Victor Bur sell of Central Point are pending a lew dayt tn Portland on business and pleasure. t VlalU Grants Pas B. a. Harding of Medford m In Grants Pass Fri day on business Grant Pass Dally Courier. Vlilti Bon F. M. Rhodes of Los Angeles, Is visiting his son H. E. Rhodes on BeaU lane, Having arrived here by train yesterday. . Catches Salmon Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Murphy, who spent Friday fishing at Savage Rapid dam. returned to Medford with a large salmon. - Elgin Visits Here Ranger Jew El gin of Klamath Falls, who formerly resided In Medford, spent two days here the latter part of the wee. Lee Port Here Lee Port of the Star Ranger station In the Apple gate dis trict, spent Friday in Medford at-t tending to business matters. From This City Mrs. Waldo Tuck er of Medford, was In Grants Pass on business Thursday, according to an Item In the Grants Pass Dally Courier. Permit Issued E. L. Ohlldera has received a building permit from the ' city for remodeling the building at i'-418 East Main street, at the cost of 1000. 1 Soilnsky Here Frank fiollnsky of Crater National park, who arrived in r Medford Thursday evening, will re turn this morning to be -on duty there. Adiienne Home Mrs. Adrlenne Steward, who has been spending the past week In San Francisco on a buying trip, returned here on the Shasta yesterday. V Reno Residents Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lemmon of Reno, Nev,. were the only hotel guests here yesterday from points other than cities on the Pa cific coast. . From Victory Mine Mr. and Mrs. John Nefroney of the Victory Gold Mine, Etna, Calif., were In Medford yesterday, having registered at a lo cal hotel. Seagrave Returns Marshall Sea grave has returned to the Medford airport from Montague, and will re main here to carry on his passenger service for some time. . Visiting Cities Frank Rogers, city building Inspector, Is expected back tomorrow from a visit to the leading cities In the state, consulting the of ficials about the electrical franchise. Shell Men Here L. Mlrsley, Melton B. Maltoon and O. E. Beaufamf of the Shell Oil company were registered at a local hotel, having spent yesterday here on business. More Crop Loans Three addition al federal crop loans were received by Jackson county farmers Saturday. The total number of such loans made hero now totals 63. Guests of Grlends Mrs. Vincent Grltech of Redding, Mrs. A. Grltsch, Mrs. Joe Grltsch, both of San Fran cisco, are the guests of relatives and friends In Medford. Truck Man Here Leeland James, of Portland, president of the Consolida ted Freight Lines, was In Medford last week on business with T. I. Deck, manager of the Medford division. Visits Frlcks Mrs. E. E; Frlck and children of Pasadena. Calif., arrived here by train this noon to spend two weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Frlck. Sargent In Medford John R. Sar gent of Portland, with the bureau of public roads, department of agricul ture, Is spending a few days In Med ford on business. ; Fishing Todny otto DcJarnett of v the post office staff, and A. Skoog of Seattle, government scales Inspector, i plan to spend today fishing at Sav- age Rapids dam. Retnrns to Portland Dean Asdell of Portland, who Is interested tn the Portland cement company, left yes terday for his home, having spent some time here attending to business V, matters. i Open GrnnM Pass Stores Harry Pub ostein and Harry Kaplou, pro ' prletors of the Medford Bargain House ' have opened the Grant Pass Bargain,! ! House with a big stock of new and ': used goods. ?i i Many from Salem Salem residents who have registered at hotels In Med- 3 ford are Ted Mesch, Mrs. James Har- '. ter, Wm. H. Roach, P. S. King, M. E. J- Clark and Fred L. South wick of Salem Granddaughter ..Pies Word nasi been received here by Mrs. E. H.j Hard of the sudden death of her only j grand daughter. Loy Ann Hurd. The ; little girl was eleven years old. She was born In Lima, Peru. J peaks On County Victor Bursell, Jackson county commissioner will ; address the Medford Klwanls club at their luncheon tomorrow on "County Affairs." All members are urged to ' attend the gathering at the Hotel ' Medford. .1 IN. and MIX. MAKER OF MEN" with Jark Holt ieat IPs Any Time lme ft 2c3 Leave for Salem Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Reynold! of the Holland Hotel left yesterday for Salem on a brief busi ness trip. ... Return to Lake Rudy Louck and Martin Palmer of Crater National park, returned then yesterday, after spending two days In Medford. ... From Seattle Those from Seattle at the Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Anderson, Mr. and Mra. George LaFray, Mrs. Wm. O. Brown, Mrs. W. Funslnn, Mrs. H. Bledsoe. Mra. P. S. Griffith, I. W. Elwell, and H. Larkham. ... Fined $25 When Wm. C. Clark of Portland appeared In Justice court here Saturday on a charge of reckless driving, he pleaded guilty and was fined 25. Keith K. Ambrose, state police, charged Clark with driving on the wrong side of the road on a curve. ... Hemlngsens Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hemlngsen and very little daughter, Marylln June stopped In Medford yesterday to visit friends en route to Eugene from Klamath Falls, where Mr. Hemlngsen Is associated with the Klamath Herald. ... Washlngtonlans The hotel regis ters of the city contain the names of the following guests from Washington points other than Seattle: Mrs. A. E. ell lor and son of Potlatch, Mrs. A. E. Klasell and daughter of Shelton. and A. M. Ware of Centralis. . Notify Crater Police A card ad dressed to the chief of police, Crater Lake, Ore, was received at the local polloe station from Lake Worth, Fla. Information was sought on an Olds moblle sport coupe stolen from there about March 1. ... Sirs. Mack Home Mrs. Mabel Mack returned to Medford by train Satur day morning from Portland, where alie accompanied er mother, Mrs. Ida Sweeney, last week. Mrs. Sweeney plans to remain In Portland for about three weeks receiving medical atten tion. She is the guest of her son, R. C. Townes. ... Will Resume Work Harry (Happy) Puller of the snow plow crew at Cra ter Lake, Is returning fc. the park with Gordon Warner and Lee Pres cott, the latter also on the plow crew. They will continue to keep the road olear, and make entrance ways to some of the buildings. ' ... Continue to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ao. Myers and smal. daughter of Portland left Saturday afternoon by motor for their home In Portland. Mrs. Myers and daughter arrived here by train In the afternoon from Los Angeles, where they were met by Mr. Myers. ... Show Crater Ccenes A large group attended the prograji of movies taken of Crater Lake Winter scenes, which were shown at the Rogue River acad emy last evening. Last week-end, Sr nest A. Rostel, publicity manager for Crater National park, showed the films to approximately one thousand residents of northern California. Guests at Hotels California resi dents atopplng at the Medford hotels are E. B. Blum, Clark H. Roder, E. O. Norck, and C. E. O'Halloren of San Francisco, D. s. Leonard and Bruce Dennis of Oskland, W. E. Smith of Yreka, F. E. Pervert of Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Hoffman of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen of Modesto, Bernlce Beebe of San Diego and W. M. Young of Berkeley. Girls! HERE IS HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF LEAP YEAR h il. 2 Beg his pardon innocently. 3Say-"Don'tl Sfopl" when he kisses you 4 But don't coli k help he won't need HI i V ' i fir TV It', J a . v : 1 "V aaWMflV TWlWTMi avTealaWliVTarMil Mi (My Jack Retlaw) The miracle drama of the screen I Thus, the, nation's foremost critics designate that poignant, yet power ful film sensation, "The Miracle Man," which opens today at the Fox Craterian theater for a three-day showing. Thousands of movie fans will re member the old silent version of this drama, produced over a decade ago. which was directly responsible for the widespread popularity of such filmed stars as Lon Chaney, Thomas Melghsn and Betty Compson. It was arclalmed the banner picture of that period. The new version, coming today, Is a modern talkie, featuring celebrated stars of this period. Including Sylvia Penney Men Here H H. Schwab of the personnel department of J. C. Penney company In New York City, and J. R. Dougherty, district repre sentative, out from Partland, were calling on W. S. Bolger, manager of the company's store here, yesterday. Passengers Fly Piloting a plane belonging to the Lee Eyerly Aircraft Corp., of Salem, W. E. Hazel wood set his ship down at the Medford air port at 7:30 o'clock yesterday morn ing, with hla two passengers, he was enroute from Bay alrdome at San Francisco to Salem. Postpone Meet The meeting of the Home Economics Extension com mittee has been postponed until Sat urday, May 13, according to an nouncement yesterday. Clarlbel Nye, state leader of the home economics executive committee will assist the committee In making the home dem onstration program for the coming year. k Show Cop co Films An interesting program of Copco motion pictures was e-n Joyed by a large audience at the meeting of the Illinois Valley Grange at Bridgeview Thursday night. The films, presented by H. L. Brom ley of this city Included a 8-reel fea ture entitled "Yoke ol the Past," sev eral reels of recent "Copco Current Events" and two new Felix cartoon comedies. Portland Guets At the hotels in the city, the following from Portland are registered: E. D. Gray, Bert V. Adams. Ace Myers, Mr. end Mrs. El don Gleason, A. W. McKee, Mrs. C. W. Ellis, Dean Asdell, H. H. Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Quackenbush, J. H. Field, H. C. Zenrlng. Olenn D. Handy. H Gouldstone, H. J. Alvts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Den man, Laura B. Jones C. H. Hustand and Charles N. Elroy. V r, i A PACK TROUBLES OUT OF 1 Fee This Gay Continental Comedy Romance . It's Dashing, Paring, Radiant . . . Comedy as You Like It! Romance as You Want Itl Sis f-i Ml Li ' . ... ... ; . .- o.. .vj:.:-.v,a)1,-,,.,,,t...,,.r,.,1.,iv J,-,-- 'TilTMilllatJMil Sydney, Chester Morris, little Robert Coogan, In'lng Plchel, Herbert Bos worth, John Wray and many others. "The Miracle Man" Is a tense story of the power of faith. Although sin and gin run rampant through the early part of the picture, true faith finally points the way to real happi ness and contentment A marvelous love story Intertwines throughout the entire picture. In fact 'The Miracle Man" is superb entertainment. The added attraction is George An drews, popular Medford HI baritone, who will offer a program of clever songs, accompanied by Madge DeLa saux. As a special program for today only, he will present "Mother" songs, commemorating Mother's Day. Mr. Andrews will appear at all perform- ances until and including Tuesday. Marie Dressier To Appear Fox Rialto For weeks, Fox Rialto patrons have been awaiting the appearance of Ma rie Dressier in her most famous of all characterieations, "Emma1 . . . and, at last It Is here. "Emma" will be on the local screen today and to morrow. Surrounded by a brilliant cast In cluding Myma Loy, Jean Hersholt and other noted film celebrities, Miss Drejsler enacts the outstanding screen rose of the current season. In her newest success, "Emma1 Miss Dressier enacts the role of household drudge who incurs the en mity of the younger members of the family because she was bequeathed tho Inheritance they thought belong ed to them. Although tears flow free- Visits In Portland Billy Chrysler la spending the week-end tn Portland as the guest of his mother. In Metropolis Mr. and Mra. Robert A. Duff and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Duff of Medford are at the Heath man. Moming Oregonian. Attends Meet Gladwin Smith of Grants Pass, former district com mander of the American Legion was among the Josephine county voyag eurs who attended the local meeting of the 40 et 8 Soclete Friday night. Display Flowers An attractive bou quet of Iris on display In the win dows of the Copco home office build ing is causing Interest among local flower fanciers. The Iris were grown In an electric hot-bed by Herb How ell, county agent t Josephine coun ty and are being shipped In large quantities to the leading cities of the northwest. Mr. Howell reported splen did success with the electrlo hot-bed. BEOINS TODAY! AWAY YOUR . . . KICK WORRY THE WINDOW! flllD TH V V 3 Cnntlnnoiis Khows Today ' 'f.v.J t : 1 WARREN WILLIAM MARIAN MARSH Chas. BUTTERWORTH DAVID MANERS , From ths Famous Broadway Hit "The Church Monaf" Benny Meroff and His Band RABTOOM Trsddls Ths Frf-hman" Oraham MrNsmfS Kcws 10 L Woodrow Wilson Shaw, 17. who confessed to the authorities that with Evan Crow, 31, and James Nelson, 33, he engaged in hl-Jacklng operations. Involving robbery of homes tn this city, was Saturday morning sentenced to the state In dustrial school at Salem, "there to remain until 31 years of age." The records show that Shaw was sent enced to the reform school In 1930. and paroled to an uncle Jiving In Klamath county. He violated this parole. Crow and Nelson face two year prison terms Imposed Friday In circuit court. Shaw appeared in Juvenile court. Willard Benford, 17, and Frederick White, 17, admitted members of a boy burglar gang, were each sent enced to the reform school and sent ence suspended for SO days. In the meantime they must spend ten days In the county Jail and be kept at hard labor around the courthouse. Glen Hanscom and Clifford Clarke, pals of the younger boys, are under observation of the circuit court for 30 days before final disposition of their cases. Glen Man airy, 17, and George Wlnkleman, 15, both of Talent, charged with theft of gasoline from farm machinery, were each sentenc ed to the reform and paroled to their fathers. Maharry Is prohibited from driving an auto for sixty days. Any violation of the parole will re sult In Immediate Invoking of the reform school sentence. Confronted with a rising tide of contempt among young boys for the court and paroles, county authorit ies have announced that In the fu ture firmer measures will be taken with Juvenile offenders, particularly those who have been In trouble be fore. Crow and Nelson will be taken t the penitentiary Monday and Shaw to the reform school on the same day. should be Jammed with roaring laugh ter, otherwise It would not be a Marie Dressier characterisation. Performances at the Fox Rialto are continuous on Sunday from 3 till 11 o'clock p. m. ly. It Is only natural that this picture For 3 Heart -A-tcti rnun iyiwvxio i gff Hera . : V'i linlrnnurnl KTftiir It la Tiara n. a A SYLVIA SIDNEY CHESTER MORRIS IRVING PICHEL JOHN WRAY ROBERT COOOAN HOBART B08W0RTH MATS., Week Days . . 20c EVES, and Sun. Mats. 30c mmsm Marie Dressier "EMMA" The Year's Greatest fit "y' Uv- (P v v - il V'T'. 7?' if II v,v " - csf A K ' I if "Beauty And The Boss," the War ner Bros, picture which opens a three day engagement at the Holly theatre today, la a radiant romance, spicy and snnppy, with pretty girls and gay comedy, with a cast headed by charm ing Marian Marsh, debonair Warren William and laugh-provoking Charles Buteerworth. Joseph Jackson adapted it from the Broadway hit, "The Church Mouse." Gay scenes of Paris night life add to the rest of the picture. Peeps Into milady's boudoir add to the general sauclneas, while the scenes are hand led with a masterly finesse. Beach Revue Will Show At Craterian (By Jack Itetlnw) The foremost stage event of 10321 Thus, the mammoth and spectac ular Bathing Costume and Beach Pa Jama Revue and Frolic, which is com ing to the Fox Craterian Wednesday and Thursday nights, la designated. Featuring a bevy of 35 bathing beauties and beach pa Jama maids, with 18 fast-action entertaining num bers ... a dazzling setting punctua ted by two beautiful and sparkling scenes, and loaded with songs, danc ing, music and comedy, the revue frolic Is practically certain to be the most-discussed theatrical event cf southern Oregon. Included in the array of performing talent are the Seven Flashes, acrobat ic wonders; Lloyd Williamson, song star; Prussian Plaatlnue allegory; Jack Retlaw and Pajama Girts; the Throbbing W onderfulDays! is overwhelming drama whose You'll Be Soul-Thrilled by fTV Y X - 1 V ! 1)1 ' ON THE STAGE featuring MOTHER'S DAY favorites George Andrews Popular Medford Hi Baritone Appearing At All Psrfftrmanrrs ALSO .MONDAY a n 4 IDIIDIT TODAY and Screen Triumph! An exceptionally fine cast gives a grand and amusing Interpretation of the story and its people. In addition to the featured principals already mentioned, fine performances are turned In by David Manners, Charles Dutterworth, Frederick Kerr, Mary Doran, Lillian Bond, Yola D'Avrll, Robert Grelg and Barbara Leonard. The shows at the Holly today will be continuous and the short subject program will consist of a special mu sical act featuring Menny Meroff and His Band, a Kartoon entitled "Fred die the Freshman," and a Graham McNamee News Reel. Six Sallorettes; James ParkhlU, ban Jo king; scads of bathing Beauties; the electric-Ugh ted swings ensemble; the Nelly Dons mnlderu, Noel Benson, eccentrlo dance comedian, and other features. Strenuous rehearsals on this gl gantle presentation have been under way for many days past, and It Is anticipated that tVednesday night's opening performance will be a verl' table "knockout." All the performers are local talent and several of the dance numbers have been prepared under the personal direction of Eve Benson. The bathing, beach pajamas and Nelly Dons creations are direct from Adrlenne's, popular women's apparel shoppe. The very newest In summer novelty apparel will be displayed dur ing the big spectacle. Adrlenne per sonally assisting Mr. Retlaw In stag ing the presentation. For wrecker or tow service, night or day, Phone 1300,. Lewis' Service. Mr ill, vv kjvils. silent version made idols of tallria MltVi ofnra nt tnrlavl MONDAY! Any Seat 15c x ' iQaramount) The Foremost STAGE Event of 1932 .KB Wed.-Thurs. May 11-12 Spectacular Bathing Costume and Beach Pajama REVUE and Frolic featuring o Bathing: OBeauties Elaborate STAGE SETTING IN TWO Dazzling Scenes! Singing! Dancing! Music! Comedy! HERE IS THE PROGRAMME RCENE NUMI1ER ONB Diiplay of Nelly Don's Frocks Acrohatlo Novelty Dance fraturlnx 7 Flashes More Clever Models Prussian Plaatlqae Dance featuring Benson Nymphs Swine: Enaembw! Song, "See Saw with electric llttited swlnrs featurfng Nelly Don's Maids Finale First Part SCENE NUMBER TWO A Bathing Beach Any Afternoon Display of Beach Pajamas Song. "On The Beach With Von" Jark Retlaw and Pajama Olrls Parade of Bathing Beauties Nitty Banjo selections featnrlng J times Parkhlll Song, "sunrise and You featuring Lloyd Williamson More Bathing flea title Sailor's Hornpipe Dance featuring Six Sallorettes Rccentrlo Dance and F.nsemble featuring Noel Benson Orand rinale "Anchors Awelgh" Jack Retlaw, Master of Ceremonies First Scene A PARIS SALON Second Scene BRIGHTON tlKACH All Costumes DIRECT FROM Adricnne's Medford'i Smartest Women's Apparel There Will Be One Performance Each Evening: at 9 P.M. In conjunction with ths great screen sncress 'THE WET PARADE Starring HUGE CAST No Advance In Prices IksmsbW