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MEDFOTTO MXIL TRTBTTNE, liEDFORD. OREGON, SUAT, NOVEMBER 13, 1932. PAGE FIVE Local and la City Saturday P. R. Brunk ol Creacnt City. Calif., waa bualneu caller In Medford yesterday. Bicycle Lost Taylor Yocum report ed to the city police that hi bicycle wai atolen from the Craterlan thea ter on Friday. On Buying Trip Mr. and Mra. E. T. Bureleon returned Saturday morn ing from San Francleco, where they purchaaed a large stock of women's apparel for Burelson'a store. In Medford Saturday Among the out-of-town people In Medford Sat urday shopping and attending to buslneae matters, was Mrs. N. B. New comb of Eagle Point. On Vacation H. H. Harvey, rural carrier for the Medford postofflce Is on two weeks' vacation, starting to day. He will spend the time In Cot tage Grove. Club to Meet Past Noble Grand V club will meet Thursday evening, No vember IT, at the home of Mlaa Ella Parka at 87 Vancouver avenue, It was announced yesterday. Arrives from Texas Mra. H. J. Em mons of Canadian, Tex., arrived In Medford Saturday morning on the Shasta to visit her daughter, Mra. P. G. Van Dyke. Jen ks- Coll Ins The latter part of the week, a marriage license waa tu rned by the clerk's office to Marlon Jenks, 21, Fresno student, and Helen Collins, 23, Fresno teacher. Local Couple A Medford couple. Orvllle Gehrke, 25. and Alma Elder, 16, have been Issued a marriage li cense by the clerk's office. He listed his occupation as a laborer. Marriage License The county clerk's office Issued a marriage 11 f cense the latter part of the week to Wm. J. Harris, Grass Valley, book keeper, and Audella M. Hogle of Cas tle Rock, Calif. License Issued A marriage license has been Issued to Edgar Lee Long, 33, farmer of San Francisco, and Syl via Vlerla, 38. also of that city. The license was obtained from the coun ty clerk's office here Friday. t Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. Val entine of Grants Pass spent Tuesday evening In Medford. visiting Mrs. Val entine's mother, Mrs. Edith Slough, snd Mr. Valentine's brother, Jimmle Valentine. t In From Phoenix Mrs. Otto Caster, Miss Laura Burson and Mrs. Donna Graff Is of Phoenix were shopping In Medford yesterday afternoon. Mrs, Fred Furry from the same communl , ty was also a visitor here. Here for Meeting Mrs. Sophia Baker of Grants Pass was In Med ford yesterday for the meeting of Daughters of the Nile. Miss Mollle i Brltt of Jacksonville also attended the meeting. Completes Trip Carl E. Grant, dis trict manager of the Metropolitan insurance company, returned Medford by train Saturday from Portland, where he has been attend ing to business for the past two days. In Hospital A. B. Hodgson of Tu lare, Calif., who suffered a broken leg and Injuries to his collar bone Friday when a tree fell on him while he was working In the Glounce rock area, Is reported as recovering rapidly. ' . Here for Funeral Chief Ranger Da vid H. Can field of Crater National park, and Ranger Charles H. Slmson were In Medford Friday to attend the funeral services for Mrs. William O. Steel. Leah MnKee Better Miss Leah Mc Kee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKee, who recently underwent major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, was reported to be In an im proved condition yesterday and get ting along nicely. Hlgglns Jailed Gordon W. Hlgglns was sentenced to fifteen days In Jail Saturday when he appeared before Judge Glenn O. Taylor on a oharge of riotous and disorderly conduct. Hlgglns was arrested Friday night by state police officers. PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO FAVOR THE COMPANY BY Class of service Thit is a full-rate Telegram or Cable gram unless its de ferred character is in dicated by a suitable sign above or preced ing the address. The Glint Lime as shown la lbs dale Received at 22FA DL JOHN NIEDERMETER MANAGER HOLLY THEATRE MEDFORD OGN FIRST RUN TAC0MA HOLDING VANITY FAIR FOUR DAYS INSTEAD OF THREE THEREFORE UNABLE TO SERVE YOUR DATES STARTING NOVEMBER THIRTEEN STOP SHIPPING BIG NEW SPECIAL RED HAIRED ALIBI WHICH JUST FINISHED PRODUCTION MASCOT FILM EXCHANGE DISTRIBUTORS Personal Permit Issued A building permit has been issued by the city building department to B. F. Neff for the fin ishing of a room at 810 East Ninth street, to cost $50. Mrs. peke Visitor Mrs. ; George Peke and daughter, Betty, of Grants Pass, were in Medford yesterday visit ing Mrs. Peke's mother, Mrs. Emma Trowbridge. Called to Yakima Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Reynolds, who were called to Yak ima by the death of Mr. Relnolds' brother-in-law, are expected to return to this city today. From a Distance Those from dis tant points who registered at the ho tels here Include E. M. Stevenson of Salt Lake City, Utah, M. K. Martin and M. K. Martin, Jr., Waikane, Ha waii, H. E. Heath of Butte, Mont, and J. C. Mellow of Brush, Colo. Sentence Suspended The ten day Jail sentence Imposed on Jerry Ho gan by Judge Glenn O. Taylor in city court Saturday morning, was sus pended by the Judge on Hogan's promise of good behavior. He plead-d guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. Chairs Stolen Three chairs were stolen from the residence at the cor ner of Eleventh and King streets Friday night, according to a report filed Saturday morning with the lo cal police department. The property belongs to the state, the report shows. Road Is Good Chief Ranger David H. Canfield of Crater National park reported at the park headquarters Friday that the highway to the lake was in good condition. He stated that the curve at White Horse bluff was exceptionally slick with Ice. License to Wed On Saturday, the county clerk's office Issued a mar riage license to Robert O. Bragg, 29 of Talent, and Doris L. Gray, 22, of Grants Pass. He Is a native of Idaho, and she of Oregon, according to the records. His occupation was listed as a clerk, and hers as a cosmetician. Business Callers Among the out- of-town visitors attending to busi ness matters in Medford yesterday were Mrs. E. A. Perkins of Griffin Creek, Harry Pellett of the same dis trict, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harris of Central Point and' Miss Mary Wet terer of Jacksonville. Leaves Today Andy Slough, son of Mrs. Edith Slough, Is leaving to day for San Diego, where he will en ter the naval training school. He has enlisted In the airways division. His brother Carl, who also enlisted, was not accepted, being unable to pass the physical examination. a 4 Grange To Meet A special meet ing of Central Point Grange will be held Wednesday evening, November 16 in the grange hall, at eight clock,- It was-announced yesterday. Initiation In the first and second de grees will be put on. The session la to be followed by a social hour, and all visiting grangers will be welcome From State Points Listing their residences at points in the state other than from Portland were Miss Janet Woodruff, L. F. Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Retlaw of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Miller of Fort Klamath, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Johnston of Klamath Falls and Fred A. Miller of Oregon City. Washington Folk From Seattle, C. W. Bucklew, D. W. McPheraon, Frank Drufke, R. E. Guernsey, F. C. Cole, and J. G. Andree are registered. . Many From Bear State Many reg istrations at the hotels were from the state of California. They Include Mrs. George Woolever, W. W. Wilson, and Guy E. Wilkinson of Los Angeles, O. C. Stanwood of Crescent City, Jack Rose of Bleber, J. M. Nathan and Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Ch lapel la of Chlco, R F. Strafford and family of Antlna, G C. Peterson, Frederick Lundle, and H. F. Martin of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Harris of Grass Valley, F. P Waring of Exeter, and E. E. Leon- brondt of Piedmont. The following from San, Francisco were also listed R. W. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. O L. Hamilton, M. C. Paull, R. V. Krembs and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williams. WESTERN UNION HrweoH, CAHITON. .IMNT Una on full-nta talesmna and da? Uttan, aad SEATTLE VTK 335 SO GOOD THEY HOLD THEM OVER AT PRICES DOUBLE THOSE OF THE HOLLY I THAT'S WHY WE SAY "MEDFORD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT BARGAIN I Stars At Rialto WALTER HUSTON Walter Huston, considered by many the greatest character actor on the screen, will be seen In "Kongo," his latest production, on the Rialto ccreen today and tomorrow. "Kongo" is a drama of mystery and thrills in the African Jungles. As "Deadlegs" Flint, Huston Is seen In the featured role, re-enacting the part he first created In scoring one of his biggest New York stage suc cesses. Lupe Velez, Virginia Bruce and Conrad Nagel are seen In the fea tured supporting roles. T Jl "Unjust reduction in compensation to disabled World war veterans, un der guise of government economy will draw determined opposition from the women of the American bog Ion Aux iliary," declared Mrs. K. D. Ross, president of the Medford unit of the Auxiliary, in a statement made pub lic today. The Auxiliary will pive active support to the stand of the American Legion against proposed economies aimed solely at the dis abled veterans. The American Legion Auxiliary is Wholeheartedly in favor of economy In government, state and local as well as federal. We believe there are many places where economies can be effected, but we are opposed to any program of economy which singles out the disabled men, the widows and the 'fatherless children as the only ones to suffer. They have al ready had more than their share of suffering, and we believe that the necessary economies can be made without placing the whole burden on those least able to bear It. The auxiliary Is now enrolling Its membership for 1933 and Is confident that nundrcds of thousands of wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of veterans will enroll to aid the Legion in the fight aganlst injustice to dis abled veterans. Every woman who Joins the auxiliary now gives the organization Just that much more power in its endeavors for the wel fare of the disabled men and their families. Through the auxiliary is the only way for women w.ho believe, that the veterans should not bear the whole burden of government economy to make their voices heard and their efforts felt. "The Medford unit Is making rapid progress in enrolling Its membership for 1933," said Mrs. Belva Aiken, membership chairman. Renewals of old members and enrollment of wo men not in the organisation last year Indicate Increased membership for coming year. ZEBRA BARKS IN TARZAN PICTURE AT ROXY TODAY Believe It or not, a zebra barks like a dogl This fact was brought forcibly to the attention of sound technicians during filming of "Tarzan, the Ape Man," fllmlzatlon of the well known Edgar Rice Burroughs African ad venture story, which Is now playing at the Roxy Theatre for two days. Fancy lump National coal 913.00 per ton off car. Car now on track. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. CRITICISM AND SUGGESTION CONCERNING ITS SERVICE J. e. wiLLcvi. niuT vief.m. ieair the Usm of neeipt at destinatisa as abows on all PM NOV 11 1932 Jean Harlow. In , ii II, , I I 1 1,1 II I, Mil ! 1 -V-.t l,,V""fWM Clark Gable and Jean Harlow, plat inum blonde charmer of the screen, are seen together for the second time In their careers In "Red Dust,' sen suous drama of Indo-China, which New Production According to a wire received by the Holly theatre "Vanity Fair," which had been announced by the Holly for showing today, will be held at Ta coma for another day, making It Im possible for the Holly to open this picture today. Just when It will be IRE AT CAPE, CHARGE Jim Marre. 38, Is being held In the county Jail on charges bf assault with a dangerous weapon, following his arrest at 4:30 Saturday morning by city police after he allegedly struck Phil Dallalre with a knife, cutting a deep gash In his neck, requiring eight stitches. The episode occurred In a local cafe, and according to officers, the knife was taken from Marre by a taxi driver, who" held the man until police arrived. Officers said Satur day that Dallalre will sign the com plaint Monday against Marre. Fancy lump National coal $18.00 per ton off car. Car now on track. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. A Operated Children So SUNDAY and MONDAY "Tarzan the Ape Man" with Johnny Welsamuller, Maureen O'Sulllvan, Aodry Smith, Nell Hamilton Also News and Cartoon IM01 SIGNS DL - Day Letter NM - Nl,ht Meuase KL - Night Utter LCO - Deferred Cabb NLT- Cable Letter WLT - Week-End Letter , Is STANDARD TIME. Starts Today instead ni "Vanity Fair" t,f PXi - It Iif Home Owned Roxy Phone 291 U Craterian Film heads the program at th-i Craterlan theatre for the next three days. "Red Dusi." based on Wilson Col lisons successful stage play, is a ro mantic adventure story laid amid the rub bet plantations of Indo-Chtna. On Holly Screen rebooked for showing in Medford, has not been announced. Substitution for "Vanity Fair" will be "Red Ha 1 red Alibi," a brand new picture that has Just finished pro duction. The cast Includes Grant Withers and Merna Kennedy. "Passion Play" On Holly Screen Soon Of Interest to everyona in South ern Oregon ta the announcement ttiat Freiburg Passion Play will, be shown at the Holly theatre Wednes day and Thursday, November 16-17. The uttr almpltclty ot the picture entirely free from anything which savora of wnsjulonallsm, and the ac curate, reverent manner In which the varloua events of the New Testament are delineated, have made It a won derful picture. It la the first time the Passion Play ,haa ever been film ed and la probably the last tlma. Lowest Hates Phone M,. W. 1, nao. away you. Comedy, Cartoon. New. j , . w " ti & I r,,uW.o,ty Sanitary serwo. H- J ' W t H "X ' miWf I ' NOT RECOMMENDED FOR iaRJTl 1 ' CHILDREN! M fJ3wJ PRICES : Mff'tM Matinees Week Days Eves., Sun. Mats., Holidays jfeil "MfSrP 1 128 Balcony Seats 15 128 Balcony Seats 20ti i mkim' I Lower Floor JBc Lower Floor 36, llwijf1 Jnnile hate and tnmultons prlmltlTS ! KIDDIES A DIME - mw KONGO -. WALTER HUSTON LUPE VELEZ i H ("U''!! fJ I Mm cos-HAn mora, j JMlnilS At the MaM " Also "THE UNSHOD MAIDEN" lAXrJU DC I Fox Movietone News Dwlpht E, Hart man. who resides on route 4. Is scheduled to appear in Justice court Monday morning at ten o'clock on a charge of reckless driving, following his arrest Thurs day afternoon shortly after four o'clock, by state police. According to the officers, Hartman waa driving the automobile which crashed head-on Into the school bus of district No. 39, which Arthur Short of 622 West Second street was driving. Both Hartman car and the school bus were badly damaged in the collision, officers said. The accident occurred on the Buckshot hill road. The police stated that none of the children were Injured. Both men filed accident reports Saturday at the city police station. The speed with which communi cations now travel was exhibited here Friday, when Mrs. Warren B. Smith cabled her husband In Santiago, Chile. One hour later Mr. Smith was talking to her by telephone. Mrs. Smith, who has made her home in Santiago for the past three years, is spending a few months here as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker. Mr. Smith Is manager of the Southern Division of the Pan Amer ican Grace Airways, Inc., passenger and airmail service, extending from Panama to Montevideo, Uruguay. in Hotel History STUDIO 31 1 They Were Born to Co-Star and Here Today and Monday TL . T . . , j4 I ITNi Iney Are logether in a Romance or fiVJjJ Primitive Passion Against a Background of Tropic Thrills and Perils! I iioqers f TVV.. S",IT a U " II it L J w?jm i III ill YSSS4SLfi? II III X' &M r0S"-4 The Nation's Jeater 1 vV iJcpN. I Greater Than Ever & , If JtXTlS I ...at Seattle's ISeautiful few BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Erery tomfort, trery co"renitnce yo nitunlly ctpect t a fine, modern Hotel. 350 big outiide rooms smartly furnished. Right in the heart of the .hopping and Thntrt diitrltt at 5th snd Virjinii. 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