IV, AA Mr MEDFORD MA? L TRIBUNE, MEDFQR1V QREGOX, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1933. PAGE THREE ADDS 10 PRAISE Playing to a larger audience than on the first night, the cast of "Jim's Girl." comedy-drama offered under auapicea of the Medford post of the American Legion, put increased en thuslasm into the play last night and held the crowd at the Craterlan Intoxicated with spontaneous glee from first to last curtain. Miss Ethel Chord, as Madelon Pons, the French war brldc-to-be, gave the comedy-drama the sweetness and ro mance expected of "Jim's Girl." play ing the role In a natural and decid edly pleasing manner, adopting the foreign accent without any obvious effor. Her "Mon Cher" and "beau coup" were made the more convinc ing by the own netlteness. Mrs. I. E. Schuler. as mother of Jim. "Mrs. Manley," gave a splendid Interpretation of a woman torn be tween Joy and anxiety, dominated by the strong will of Judge Fenton, a type which arises during most wars, to empty the purses of unsuspecting widows. The latter was well por trayed by Don Newbury, who appear ed with all the seriousness his face might assume In a murder trial. speaking very naturally in legal terms which were made more emphatic by silk hat and syallowtalled coat, mark Ing him definitely the "town's boss." Bob Kelson lost all hint of youth- fulness playing the role of "General Bang." Civil war veteran afflicted with rheumatism and a few other things, which did not dampen bis Republican ardor. His constant row with "Jonah Jones, Democrat,' play ed by Robert Lorraine, director of the show, furnished a perpetual incentive for laughter. A queer combination of smeetness and flapperiam was splendidly ac complished: by Nell Green as "Molly Bawn," who vied with the little French girl for honors In the mascu line hearts. Gene Wright as "Marshall Bradly. ' did a good Job of assuming govern mental Importance and appeared at ease In all situations. Adra Edwards as the flashy "Sophia Hlggina," with a passion for straw berry socials, used her red hair to the greatest advantage, giving a real istic interpretation of the small town belle, entranced with uniforms. Max Carter, &s Jim, the hero of the play, was sufficiently handsome In uniform and civilian togs to de mand the rights of hero, and his talk with "Steve U. Capers." Max Plerw. rang true to buddy days. Pierce also gave sv natural performance, spicing the play with the Indifferent ban ter which grew out of the war. ! Bob Carter as "Sport Fenton." ap peered the very good slacker, and Don Root as "Jem," came in at the proper time with his fish. 1 Round-Toed Shoe Revival Predicted In Fashion Of 1933 STUBBORN BATTLE FOR H0LD1 LIFE (Continued from rage One) ST. LOUI8. (AP) A revival of round-toed footgear for milady la predicted aa one of 19338 fashion Innovations by W. Q. Hunt, designer for a large St. Louis shoe company. Broad-strap sandals and ties In pigskin will feature the new "blunt" models, he prophesies, with even high-heeled sandals and pumps In fluenced by the change. Hunt doesn't expect the round toe to shove the narrow toe Into the background, however, at least not this year. ably will rest with the outcome of the condition of Cermak and Mrs. QUI. Authorities have withheld ciraH In t.nniu cjlspj. Indicating If either dies Zangara will be charged wltn muraer. Yesterday, angara was brought be fore the court after the murder at tempt charges were drawn and Judge E. C. Collins Informed him he bad a right to counsel to represent him. "I don't want anybody to help me." the little Italian shot back de fiantly. "You are the Judge and you can do what you want to do." Denies Anarchy Judge Collins, however, delayed ar raignment so counsel could be se lected. "I am not an anarchist," said Zangara. "I want to kill all presidents," ne said. "In Italy, 10 yeara ago, I want to kill the king," but I cannot get to him. Sometimes I get -beeg pain In the stomach, too, and then I want to kill these presidents who oppress the working men." He has no groudge against police men, even when he has the stomach ache, he said. I no care to kill police," said Zangara e was quite loquacious for a while yesterday "they work for leevlng." Thinks Presidents Idlers Apparently, he thinks presidents I and kings are men of leisure. He was awake late latt night In his steel cell on the 31st floor of the Dade county court house. His keepers peered at him through the bars the man who tried to kill the next president because presidents don't work for a "leevlng." Jailers said his beady eyes stared from his raw-boned face and were visible In the gloom of the prison. He brooded refused food. Zangara Is an Immigrant, an Ital ian by birth, an American by adop tion. One of his victims Anto Cermak also Is an Immigrant. Cermak became mayor of America's second largest city. Zangara became an assassin. FLIEGETBOWLERS WIN ELKS MATCH Joe FUegel led bis team to victory over the Sherwood boys last night lr the Elks' bowling tourney, the cap tain knocking over 523 pins for high individual score for the match. Rankin and Eads roll tonight. Thursday's scores: Sherwood 140 114 138 380 Strang. Vlrg 135 143 170 457 Thompson 136 158 159 453 Hutchison 182 118 155 435 Guenther, Herb.. 167 167 157 471 Handicap 135 135 135 405 CONTINUED TODAY The grand Jury continued its ses sions today, with no signs of when it would make a report. The current grand Jury will complete Its term February 37, when a new grand Jury will be drawn. A number of Ash land resldenta were scheduled to ap pear before the grand Jury today. A number of Medford and valley resi dents were called as witnesses yes terday. William T. Orleve of Prospect is foreman of the grand Jury. Other members are H. O. Butterneld, Ash land; J. M. Hughes, Ashland; Kurt Jeschke. Medford: G. I. Knight, Med ford: Mrs. Hamilton Pat ton, Medford, and Paul MoCurley, Medford. MLIIIIUBIV HOME OWNED AND OPERATED ave (CoimfrMeimce Our President In his New York address last Tuesday stressed the necessity, of PUBLIC CONFIDENCE In national, state and local Institutions. . . . This feeling of confidence la essential to the speedy return of normal times. The full confidence of Southern Oregon people Is very necessary for the success of eyery local business activity and Industry. We are constantly Improving our service, adding to car facilities, stressing sanitation and featuring STATE MEAT INsrEC- .. HON to merit the confidence of our thousands of Southern Oregon patrons. BUY QUALITY LOCAL MEATS HERE WITH CONFIDENCE 885 835 911 2801 Pllegel Solinsky 18a 176 164 311 141 168 Watson ; 143 138 166 OUbert 131 132 127 Lageson 127 128 157 Handicap 123 123 123 822 520 447 330 413 917 838 903 2660 1 I will appreciate your votes la the Medford Merchants' Popularity con test. ROSAMOND WALL, Tel. 735-M. TURKEY DINNER Saturday and Sunday 11 a. m, to 7:30 p. m. 25c 15c SPECIAL LUNCH The most economical and com fortable place In Medford to eat Brownie - Marie CAFE 19 No. Fir Street PHONE 603 FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2, 4 PORK SHOULDER ROASTS no shanks VEAL ROASTS fancy milk veal BACON SQUARES sugar cured l2 pound PORK Leg or Loin Roast or Chops lb. 9y2c Hamburger or Sausage Fresh Ground 4 lb. 25c PEERLESS BUTTER Fresh Churned Local Creamery lb. 20c Crater Brand, Mild Cure, Whole or Half lb. 1 1 C FRESH EGGS Extras ... 2 dozen 29c SHORTENING or PURE LARD . 4 lbs. 29c AYONKfAISE int FLAVOR FOODS, bulk quart 33c Salt Pork ib. Leg of Mutton Ib. Mutton Chops Mutton Shi dr. Ib. PRIME RIB ROASTS boned and tied, no waste lb. 12V2C TURKEYS nice young birds 12y2C and 1 5c lb. BEEF POT ROASTS . . . . pound 5y2c 1 -jr.. mt - 1 mm l rr. .11 mm v .m . m m p 1 . m. 1 m mm h. mwii.rimmx warn a b mm mm t m It Gr J 7 m m mm m mm-, m, 1-JH tv J 9 r 1 I ORANGES, large fancy 2 doz. 29& GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for 10? BANANAS 4 lbs. 15 CAULIFLOWER Head 12 LETTUCE Head 5 CELERY Bunch 6 SPINACH ....2 lbs. 13 150 lbs. KRAUT CABBAGE, lb, POTATOES KLAMATH GEMS 50 lbs. No. 2 41 25 lbs. No. 2 22 SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs. 14c ONIONS 6 lbs. 106 GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches 106 APPLES (Newtowns) for cooking box 19 COFFEE 19 12-14 North Bartlett Phone 603 In 3 WE -FEATURE LOCAL ERODUCTS C WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner. Phone 20 Brings Them Back Year After Year YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND SUPREME FOOD VALUES - at this friendly Home Owned store BUY THE RELIABLE WAY and SAVE FOR THE RAINY DAY Special Sayings for Saturday and Monday Clams Minced Ehrman'sBest2for25c Corn TZTni 2 for 29c Tomatoes fancy local 2 for 25c Porkand Beans Van Camps 4 for 25c Soup Campbell's any kind 3 for 25c Pillsbury Pancake Flour pkg. 1 5c Feet's Wash. Powder ig. pkg. 21c SPECIAL 1 pt. Durkee's Mayonnaise and 1 8-oz. jar Durkee's old fashioned Salad Dressing a 64c value Both for 39c If It'i DurkM'i lt'i the bett Clorox, full quart Tillamook Cheese .. White Star Tuna Fish, yi size Ginger Snap Cookies Toilet Paper, Northern Tissue.. 19d 19 19$ -3 doz for 10c 3 for 23 Toilet Paper, gauze linenized. 4 for 19J Wesson Oil gal 53c Oleo Nut Spread .... 10c Royal Club Jell Powder. . . A for 19c Toilet Soap deal 2 bars Am-ond ol (jcup and saucer free) 20 Crystal White Soap . 10 bars for 29 Coffee Reliable Brand (large stick candy free) 27 49 lb. Hardwheat Flour (guaranteed) 79J Quality Fruits and Vegetables Extra Fancy Large Florida Grapefruit 4 for 25 Cabbage, solid new crop Per lb, 3 Fancy Large Lettuce, 4 oz. size. Fancy California Grapefruit Spinach, fresh ..2 for 15 4 for 19 2 lbs. for 15 ELKS TO MARK Anounoement was mad last night by J. P. Flegel. exalted ruler of the. Elks, that the Medford lodge would celebrate the 6Sth birthday of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, February 33rd. A program of! special Interest to erery Elk bu been arranged and the exalted ruler es pecially Invites and urgee all Elks to be present, whether dues are paid up to date or cot. "Thie la one lodge session that should stand out in the memories of every Elk," continued Pllegel. "and should Increase their pride in their membership In the order. X am counting on every member of the lodge to make this a real birthday party." Fewer School Days Lost Due to Colds Greensboro, N. O. Teste among hundreds of children show a savin of almost two-thirds of time out from school due to colds I with the ne Vlcks Plan for better Control of Colds. How to follow the Plan explained In each package of Vlcks VapoRub and the new Vlcks Nose As Throat Drops. MARSH'S GROCERY Personal Attention Prompt Service Phone 252 Popularity Contest Votes are going fast. Just two more weeks to work for that trip to Hawaii. Buy your groceries and meats here, as we give votes on all cash sales of one dollar and on money received on account. Medford Canned Foods Use local canned goods whenever possible. Solid pack to matoes, tomato juice, canned pears, string beans, beets, etc. We also have Knight's Catsup and Chili Sauce, both made in Medford. Keep the money at home. Buy local products. Saturday Specials 3 bars Palmolive and 2 large bars of Crystal White Soap All for 21c Crater Lake Tomato Juice, No. 2 cans.:.: .2 for 23c Kingsford Corn Starch: . .:. ... 2 pkgs. 16c Crater Lake String Beans . . .,.. .2 cans 27c 25 lbs. No. 1 Klamath Potatoes . .'. . . . ... ...r.,. .29c 3 pkgs. Kellogg's Whole Wheat Flakes . 19c Something new Home made Cakes .......... 40c each Pint jar Durkee's Mayonnaise and jar of Durkee's Old Fashioned Salad Dressing Both for 39c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES All telephone orders receive the tame careful attention as if you called at the store in person. FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY CENTRAL MARKET All Choice Steaks, lb. . 15c Choice Veal Roast, lb- 10c oeer rui ivuasi, iu. . . . oc Fresh Side Pork, lb. . . . . . . 10c Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. . . 25c R. I. Red Hens and Fryers, lb. . 17c Phone 81 We Deliver If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune 1 at 1?. V' 'If. &',vJ