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PAGE FTTH Animal Thriller At Craterian Vaudeville Coming To Holly Now At Holly 5IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14. 1032. In City Thursday Mr. anil lire Lynn Neely of Slaklyou arrlTed la Medford Thursday. Mrs. Nely plajw to remain hr for som time, vhr she Is employed. st On Fluhtnjt Trip Word waa received at th Medford municipal airport esterday, that Wallaos Beery, well known movie actor Is vacationing near Montague, on a fishing trip. Local and Personal : - : it .. Permit to Nan die 1. . Nandie re ceived a building permit from the city for alterations at 220 East Main street, costing (500. m Here for Week Mrs. A. H. Wisslng of Grants Pass Is spending a week in this city visiting relatives and friends, having arrived here Thursday. Mrs. Butler Breaks Wrist Mrs. John Butler received a bad fracture of the right wrist Friday afternoon Then she fell at her home on East Main street. Med ford Couple In Pass Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webber, residents of Med ford, were Included In the Medfordltes who were visitors In this city Friday. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Chart wliks Here W. W. Chadwlck and family of Salem were visitors in Medford yesterday. Mr. Chad wick la president of the group of hotels, of which the Jackson In this city la a member. Miss Hays Winner Miss Carola Hayes was the winner in the Fox Craterlan Juvenile pet contest which waa conducted Friday and Saturday, according to Don Geddes, manager of the Fox Craterlan. Journey North Mrs. Ed. Scott and son Glenn of Klamath Falls, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blnns for four days, left Friday for Rose burg where they will visit for two weeks with relatives. Waage Here John Waage, well known flyer In this area, arrived in Medford by plane yesterday from Oakland, Calif. He plans to spend a week In Medford. Waage flew a Curtis Robin here on his trip. Flying South Les Bowman, west ern division manager of the . Waco Aircraft corporation, stopped at the Medford Municipal airport Friday for lunch before continuing south. He was flying a Waco A. From Distance Those registering at Medford hotels from distant places were Frencls H. I. Bron of Honolulu, T. H., C. H. Colt of Laramie. Wyo.. Enid E. Wolsey of Pittsburgh, Pa., and R. B. Smith Of St. Louis, Mo. A col dent Reported A minor col lision between the cars driven by Clifton Friend of 1138 Court street, and A. 8. Roeenbaum, waa reported at the city police station yesterday. Little damage resulted to either car. - Files to Eugene Dr. J. J. Emmens returned yesterday by plane from Eu gene with his son Thomas, who has been attending summer school at the University of Oregon. Dr. Em mens made the trip north by plane also. Suspend Sentence The remainder of the sentence of Harvel W. Jones, sentenced to the county Jail July 26 for 30 days, was suspended last week by Judge Glenn O. Taylor. Jones was given six months to pay the remain der of the $100 fine imposed. To Visit Brother Jamws Elliott who resides near Emporia, Kans., is expected In Medford the last of this month to visit his brother Fire Oheif Roy Elliott. James Elliott Is a mail carrier In that area, where he has filled the position for the past 22 years. Mrs. Reamer speaks Mrs. A. E. Reames will address the regular meet ing of the Klwanla club tomorrow noon at the Hotel Medford, and will relate what the county relief com mittee Is doing for relief thla coming winter. A large number of members are expected to be in attendance for the meeting. i ! To Diamond Lake Ted Flynn of the Improvement inspection offices, of the atate forest service, Portland,; and T. H. Burgess, assistant supervis or, with headquarters in Roseburg, : left here last evening for Diamond lake to Inspect the road equipment near Diamond lake. They plan to 1 spend two or three days In that vl-; cinity. 15c Adults. Kids 5c J Starts TODAY NOTHING FINER FOR CHILDREN . . . AND GROWN HPS TO SEE! It's Eack By . Popular Dematid 4 4 4 4 ft n BUS. ST- &: ii-iVS' J KaVW Cartnon T U F - na Comtdjr I'ndergoes Operation Mrs. W. P. Coghlll of Phoenix underwent a ma jor operation yesterday at tha Com munity hospital and waa reported to be getting along nicely last evening. ... In from Eagle Point Mr. and Mri. John Rado and lira. Harry Stanley and aon were among resldenta of Eagle Point shopping and attending to business matters In Medford yes terday. 9 V Many from Metropolis At the ho tels yesterday, Portlandera Included W. R. Burns. A. N. Russell, Frank 8. Grant and daughter Miss Josephine, V. O. Pudge. Prank W. Harris, C. B. Ball, Ray Prank, W. D. Wolford, O. C. Jacobs, George J. Bohrer, Charles Tlsdale, E. G. Westlund, C. C. Hole, J. B. Klsky, a. G. Smith, C. G. Greg ory, H. G. Gossllng, and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Quackenbush, ... Oregonlans Here From Eugene, the hotel guests In Medford are Hugh H, Earle and Jack Retlaw. Among the other Oregonlans are H. Elontsett of Bandon, Guy Yung of Klamath Palls, P. A. Caclr of Sutherlln, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Evans of Salem, J. M. Myers of Myrtle Point, E. A. Collier and H. V. Colby of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. El don I. Jenne of Forest Grove and Z. C. Brundberry of Albany. . Fllegel Lands Fish J. P. Fllegel has a legal mind but and angling hand he proved to the world Friday, when he deserted the law office for a few houra on the Rogue. He return ed with a big ateelhead, which put up a great battle and furnished a fine dinner for a group of Mr. Fllegel's friends, who explained that the six pounder was caught on a sewing thread used for line. Directs Medford Band Director C. Gotscfiall of the Grants Pass munici pal band attended the first band concert of the season in Medford Thursday evening at th invitation of the Medford Elks' band, and acted as director of the group for one selec tion. Director Gotschall was accom panied by Johnny Bennett, a member of the local band. Appreciation of the J voiced by Gotschall, who atated that It was a pleasure to direct the group. Grants Pass Dally Courier. ... Southerners Here The hotel lists were dotted with names from cities In California. The travelers listed were Thos. P. Keoghn, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. B. Berg, George Green and fam ily and Al Roth of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. W. w. GUI, A, Redden, O. C. Haney and Mr. and Mrs. A. Klrsch of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Flagg of Pasadena, and Miss Mildred Concklln, Miss Louise Concklln and Mrs. J. M. Concklln of San Jose. Register Cars Giving this city as their Oregon destination, the follow ing motorists registered their cars here Friday, with Lee O. Oarlock at the South Riverside office: Mrs. Eu nice J. Miller of Stockton, Calif., Frank Frazee of Weed, and Warren Sutter of Los Angeles. Richard Farm er of San Francisco gave Phoenix as his address, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Masters of San Francisco, Jacksonville. Tom Jones was registered also from Dallas, Tex. An Amazing New Screen Personality . . The sensation of London, Paris and Berlin. Shu ft " M Oi BmEVE IT OR NOT LILLIAN HARVEY .HENRY CARAT CONRAD VEIDT LIL DAOOVER Frank Buck, who la responsible for most of the far east wild animal specimens seen In the American coos and circuses and who Is the author of "Bring 'Em Back Alive." which opens today at the Fox Craterlan, figured In a new enterprise ,when ci nematograph ers were added to his ex pedition through the Malayan Jungles to film authentic scenes for the pic turlzatlon of his famous book. "This time we had a camera along for the first time," he reminisced, "and Instead of running away from deadly, dangerous episodes like com bats between formidable beasts, we hoped to witness some. We stalked a hungry tiger until he came upon Mrs. Smith Returns Mrs. Helen Johns Smith, who has been visiting In Oakland, Is expected to return to Medford today. m Moore Has Infection Kenneth Moore of Butte Falls la In the Sa cred Heart hospital, receiving treat ment for Infection of the knee and finger, resulting from Injuries re ceived while working on a caterpll- , out lrom ButtB P&Us, Spedal Train A special train of Ohio farmers Is expected In Medford tomorrow evening, according to A. S. Rosenbaura, district freight and pas senger agent of the Southern Pacific. Two members of the party will leave the train here, to visit friends near Central Point, Mr. Rosenbaum said. They will Join the tour again at Seat tle, according to present plans. ALWAYS COOL R0XY..15C Children 10c - Sunday. Monday, Tuesday "HELL'S ANGELS" Jean Harlow, Ben Lyon Con. Shows Sun. 1:30 to 11 p. m. another hungry beast and had to fight to protect his kill. One of the biggest thrills I ever got was after we had been following the tracks of a big nine-foot man-eater for days and suddenly came upon her In a clearing standing over a young wild boar she had Just clawed open. "A black panther sneaked up, and in about a minute there was enough black and yellow fur flying to make a Princeton football banner. And the funny pnrt of It la that the fight ended In a draw with both parties slinking off when they scented us, leaving the boar for a tawny spotted leopard which came along about a half hour after the battle was over." Tonsils Removed Mrs. O. M. Hues ton yesterday underwent an opera tion for the removal of her tonsils. Snapdragons Displayed Mrs. O. O. Wotfe lurnlshed the Chamber of Commerce building with' a beautiful bouquet of snapdragorti yesterday. They were grown In her garden, which Is very new. but progressing beauti fully, she stated. TODAY and MONDAY John BARRYMORE STATE'S ATTORNEY with HELEN TWELVETREES William (Stage) Boyd Jill Esmond 1 C,, Mary Duncan , r- ANY SEAT ANY TIME LOl, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Matinee and Evening; Engagement Extraordinary Glorious Stage Show Road-Show Comprising Artists from the Orqheum and Fanchon & Marco Circuits N r m I ill iL Alo On The Screen "The Flying Fool" And 8plendld Short Subjects NO ADVANCE IN PRICES The Biggest Bargain In This or Any Town V-IWJ ml Since the tremendous success of the vaudeville bill presented at the Holly a short while ago many have request ed further programs of thla sort and we are very glad to announce a greater vaudeville show at the Holly Tuesday and Wednesday, for both matinee and evening. John Nleder meyer, manager of the Holly, an nounced today. Nledermeyer has Just returned from a trip to Portland, where he made arrangements for the bill. Headlining tha show are the laco lussl Quartet, plano-accordlan and violin artists. Known as an unusual quartet of musicians, and coming di rect from San Francisco, at the termi nation of their coast to coast tour, these dlmunltlve, though dynamic, musicians easily top anything heard in the northwest. Has Gold Stolen Dr. Thompson, who has his offices on East Main street, reported to city polloa yester day morning that a quantity of gold, valued at between (10 and 113, was stolen from his offices sometime Fri day night. . Saturday Shoppers Q. E. Chlldreth and Rose Whaley of Eagle Point were among shoppers in Medford yesterday. Others were Mrs. Chub Andorson. Mrs. Otto Caster, Mrs. D. W. Dickey, Mra. Floyd Hendrlckson and Jeff Hamlin of Phoenix, Emll Brltt of Jacksonville and Mra. George B. Young of Grif fin Creek. IACOLUCCI QUARTE? 'J "A Sensational B Musical Novelty" J YiiSE & BROTHER tat - J "Late Features of the T TL 9 o'Clock Revue" I 'Speedy and Original 3 Tap Dancers ' "Unusual Skill" II ' ini ar-1 'The Movie Town,'s J . 3 For good clean comedy, hddle Vines and brother. Is one act that will be long remembered. Both boys have Just finished a dual starring success In musical comedy, "The Nine o'clock. Revue." Eddie Vine will act as mas ter of ceremonies for the show. Others on the bill include Al and Louise Budack, lightning tap dancers. a team that has played In the Palace theater In New York for two months Westerlund and Nlckerson, an aero batlc team that Just finished In the Orpheum In Seattle and a team that Is bound to turn things upside down. Muatc for the show will be furnished by the Hollywood Rythm Olrls. Thla a complete vaudeville unit show and one that hns been on the larger circuits for a long time. In addition to the vaudeville, the Holly will present the regular acroen pro gram. Ia?e for Eupene Al Cook and Mr Woodon of Eugene will return to their homes at Eugene- today, follow ing a flahlng trip to Sunset on the Rogue. Since Thursday, they hav been the guesU of Lawrence Pen nington at hla cabin there, where all reported exceptional luck landing some fish. 1 w tartin TODAY iiiiiiiiwiiaaB in BalMUM ft iUiVt'Jr ' Miii Tl"" III lllirf We Saw the Kings of the Jungle 1 PiofjiXJILi p'm' 1 f X t Thlngi that Tio civilized man had ever be$ , mm I J Vsy1? ' " rank Buck w in1 the perilous1 , Jk)ll H sJjfCjfo wildi of Malaya! You too can tea them .Xjjj Ji,.,,,-,. JrflV lie 7 tound-film record of hit grc. . . .venture! j, s 1 rsf It jT c ' ( T Iff " i frVJl FRANK BUCK... 'lord 0 thijuntl:..Hr9 t Million,". . . OuttUnd Int Mtn ln'thw' World' 1 -A . Most Komantle Trodof E v-bi' r il 1 v , "J : ? ' ' l VP Since completion of ''Congress Dances," which comes to the Ho.iy theater today and tomorrow, ques tions have been heard about the au thenticity of events, which are said to have occurred during the congress of Vienna In 1815. In thla picture there Is a back ground of epoch-mnklng conferences of Europe's kings and emperors and of pompous festivities and gay frolics, all Interwoven with political Intrigue and romantic philandering. "Congress Dances" will Introduce to the Holly patrons Lilian Harvey, who Is now the reigning movie queen of Europe. Three tier body fir, $5.25. Quality and measure guaranteed. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. SIGHTS AND THRILLS YOU MAY NEVER BEHOLD AGAIN! YOU'LL'SEE' him capture biby elepKanrwitH, barejiandilYOU'LL HEAR, the infuriated "tu.k en trumpeting for. their lo.rchildl.YOU'LC SEE 30 foot Jpythoitat death J gripwith va Royal Bengal tigerYOU'LLSEE theWn eatmg'caT entering a native'.villagel, YOU'LL SEE. the dais ing capture ofthe rareit of reptile the monitor" lizard! iYOU'LL SEEeitupTeme't thrill of 'aR time, the, finuh fight , between the king iof. the jungle tiger and black "panther! EVERY'FOOT, OF THIS PICTURE ACTUALLY MADE IN ; THE 'MALAYAN JUNGLE COUNTRY! Positively HO ADVANCE IN PRICES Matt., Week Day, 25S Evening!, Sunday Mats, and Holiday., 35,. Kiddie A DIME. 'WAY BACK HOME' AT STATE THEATER TODAY "Way Back Home," starring Seth Parker of radio broadcast fame, and his supporting troupe of mixed radio and movie celebrities, opens today at the State theater. It contains such film favorites aa Frank Albertson and Bette Davis, who are splendid as the young loverei Stanley Fields and Wade Bo trior, vil lains of the piece; Frankle Darro In delightful, heart-wanning small boy characterization and Dorothy Peterson In a really unforgettable role. JOHN BARRYMORE IN FOX RIALT0 PICIURt A metropolitan night court, where grim comedy rubs shoulders with sor did tr&gedy, plays Its colorful part In "State's Attorney," starring John Barrymorc, at the Fox 111 alto theater today and tomorrow. "State's Attorney" present Barry" more as the fiery defense advocate who turns relentless prosecutor to further his brilliant career. Lurid murder trials, stirring court battles, and a bitter feud with a sinister underworld chieftain all figure In th absorbing plot. ROXY THEATER SHOWS 'HELL'S ANGELS' TODAY Howard Hughes' thrilling air spec tacle, "Hell's Angels," come to tha Roxy theater today. The cast in cludes Jean Harlow, Ben Lyon and James Hall. Some of the air scenes In this masterpiece have never been equaled. L p. m. Continuous To