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PAGE FIVE MANY DONATIONS Eddie Cantor At Craterian CP. JUNIORS WILL Chester Morris In Rialto Hit MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1933. Local and Personal FlMlirrr Ii Better John Pluhrer. who fcas been seriously 1U In a Port land hospital, was considerably Im proved yesterday, according to word received by hl lamlly. To Klamath Falls Cal C. Wella. deputy United States marshal, left by nirge last night for Klamath Pall to attend -to official business. He plans to return to Medford Tuesday. Retained North Mrs . Harry B. Crltcnlow returned to her home In Portland last night, called here by the Illness and death of her mother, sirs Barah Overton. The funeral was held yesterday. Returns to City Carl E. Grant, lo ,cal manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, arrived baclt n Medfcrd Friday by train from Port land, where he had been attending to business matters. njiftiran Home Blllls Snrlniter. 13- year-old Tacoma youth who ran away m,. home last week, was returned to Taooma by his father. Mr. Spring arrival In Medford by stage Friday night Mntlng Tuesday The regular weekly meeting of. the Bible class, scheduled at the Y. W C. A. for 7:45 o"cloik. will be held on Tuesday eve ning as usual. It was announced Sat urday. The lesson subject will be tak en fjom the Book of Leviticus. Orenonlans Registered at the ho tels In this city, from point In the state, outside of Portland are D. O. Williams, George E Duncan, Judge W. M. Duncan and Howard Scheffel of Klamath Fall. B. J. Wllken and W. J. Melchior of Salem: and Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Bradley of Eugene. Taken Home Bobby and Jimmy Oarrol were returned to their home at 1 North Ivy street Saturday after wfen thev were found at the Economy Groceteria No. 1. The two boys told the city ponce wnere inej ii., nt tiAv were taken to their residence. Their mother did not know they were lost. Accident Reported C. W. MaoDon ald of 823 East Main street, and D. W. Beebe of Central Point. Saturday afternoon reported and automobile collision, to officers 'ft the city police station. The accident occurred at the corner of Fifth and Holly streets, their reports show. Arrive Tonight Mrs. H. E. Miller and daughter Aleene, who have been visiting in New York and Ohio for the past four months, arrived In Med ford on the Shasta last evening, to Join Dr. H. E. Ml.ler. The Millers plBn to make their home at 108 So. Grapo street. T lis of Collision An accident re. port was filed at the city police sta tion Saturday by Mrs. Ida Mlnkler of 627 South Riverside. The accident occurred at three o'clock Friday af ternoon at the corner of Sixth and Central. The other car Involved in the collision was registered to Thom as Swem. Alexander Goes North--Geo. Alex ander, of Salem, deputy superintend ent of Oregon state police spent the past week In Medford and southern Oreffjri on official business.-He at tended the funeral oi George Preaoott, whom he knew intimately and re garded as a high type of olcer. He returned to Salem Friday. Hav Repairman C M. Kldd Shoe store has secured the services of Rich ard O. Wise, formerly of Grants Pass, to take charge of the shoe repair de- narfcment. Mr. Wise, who was pre. vlously associated with the Goodyear Shoo Service at Grants pass, is an exoert shoemaker and mechanic with twenty years experience in the art of mak-.ng old shoes look like new. Camn Postponed Karl I. Janouch assistant supervisor of Rogue River national paTk, announced Saturday that due to the reforestation meas ure up for consideration In congress, that the camp school at the Wind river nursery north of Hood Kiver, had been postponed. Mr. Janouoh was scheduled as one of the instructors for the six weeks' session. Reclstered Hero Vera Johnson of Spokane wes listed as a hotel guest here. as. were the following: A. Yourar of San Francisco, Fred Llnde of Lj Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goldln, George and Mr. and Mrs. T.. Mapel of Oakland: George Hallaneer of Yakima. Wash); R. Shanahan. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Davis, E. A. Johnson of Seattle: and C. E OUslIoren of San Francisco. From Klamath T. W. Delzell was a loci-l business visitor from Kl&matn Falls the latter part of the week. Newell Here W. K. Newell, feder al deputy prohibition administrator for Oregon, was a visitor In Medford Saturday. Hum Is Visitor C. H. Hurd, well known oelery producer and chicken fancies of Portland vu a business visiter In Medford and southern Ore gon last week. Brewer Returns O. M. Brewer, preside nt of the California Oregon Power company has returned from a brief business tTlp to San Fran-i Cisco. Goth North P. R Shelley, local representative of Bankers' Lice com pany Is leaving Sunday for Portland to spend two days n conference. He plana to return to Medford the latter part of the week, he stated Saturday. Welfare Meet Friday The Allied Well are association will- meet for lunohcon Friday, March 81, at the Hotel Medford. The meeting will con vene at 12:15, the regular time, and a large attendance is urged by the president, John C. Mann. Stop In Medford A. Br ad beck, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Root of Minneapolis, Minn., were among gueslu listed at hotels here from dis tant points. Others Included E. J. Wllken of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Sax ton. R J. Sheehan, R. E. Lance, R. B. Qisf; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Slchel, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Walde and O. L. Helm of San Francisco. Fowler Returns J. O. Fowler, dis trict salesman for Sussman, Wormser Co., packers of S. & W. fine' products returned to his home here Friday night from a business trip to Lake view and Klamath Kails. He reports buslress good, as many mills are re celvln plenty of new business. His company contemplates many new and novel newspaper advertising features on rjielr products, Mr. Fowler said Returns from Quake Mrs. Ella Pazln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Waer of 330 Beatty street has returned here from danta Ana, where she was at the time of the recent quake- The only Injuries she suffered were scratches, although she reported her hair turned nearly white from the shock. Mrs. Pazln brought some pictures of the quake back with her. which are on display at 41 South Front street. Play at G. P. Phoenix Grange play, "The Neighbors." which won the Jackson county prize, was presented at tint Rogue River valley grange at Grant Pass last night, through ar rangements made with the Josephine county recreation club. The play, di rected by Mrs.. Mabel Quackenbush, was ritesented In the contest sponsor ed by the county recreation club, an s tension activity of the county horns demonstration agent's office. Mabe- 0. Mack, county demonstrator, accompanied the group. Stop at Hotels Included among those registered at hotels here are H. T. Tlmberlake, George B. Sammls, L. Eberhart, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunn, H. Pcplck, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Living ston, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Edwards. Lin Hbskins, E. S. Sawyer. B. R. Wag ner, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ehrllch and father. Dave Brown, Charles Orr, W. B. Hart, E. J. Berg, M, F. Keller, Har ry L. Shaw, L. S. MoOormlck, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cornell, O. 8. Dougherty, Hewey Bauer, T. H. Newstead, Wilbur Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fortman, all of Portland. 4 BOWMAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Per manent waves as low as $1.50 for the rest of March. SPECIAL Facial and Manicure, $1.25. Shampoo, Finger Wave and Manicure, 11.35. Oil Sham poo, Finger Wave and Manicure, $1.50. Phone 67. The Prescott Trust Fund, whlo. Is being raised for the benefit of the family of the late beloved officer Is meeting with gratifying Interest and many contributions are being offer ed by persons anxious to show sub stantial sympathy and helpfulness. These contributions are being receiv ed by Medford Post American Leg- Ion, Medford Elks lodge. Medford city police office, Medford Mall Tri bune, and the treasurer ox the xuna. Colonel W. H. Paine. The following are among those whose contributions have already been received and listed: Daughters of the American Revolution, Parent- Teachers' association, city,. Winifred B. Carpenter, H. D. McCaskey, Mrs. Alex Sparrow, George L. Howard, W. A. Folger. W. E. Ghurch. Mrs. Jef fers. Dr. Jud Rlckert, Ray Sloneker, Roy Parr, Joe Renard, J. H. Hem street, Snider Dairy. Roy Lee, C. C. Wells, Earl H. York. R. E. Nealon, George Hilton, Lucille Balrd, G. 0. Godlove, A. L. Vroman, George Cur rier, William Tharman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson, Mrs. Ray Martin, Al Gllhausen, Olga Anderson, John T. Nealon, W. J. Freeman, Col. and Mrs. W. H. Paine, Mrs. Fannie H. Well ington, T. Slater Johnston. Through an error In tabulation. John Millard's name was included amon those listed as withdrawals from the Good Government cong ress, as published in Friday's paper. Mr. Millard has never been connected with the congress In any way, and his name was on the list, having been signed to a communication In a re cent issue - of the Mail Tribune. In which he condemned members of the congress, KMED Broadcast Schedule Sunday, March 26 9:00-10:00 Radio Church. 10:00-10:10 Judge Rutherford. lec turer. 10:15-10:30 News Digest. 10 :30-l 1 :00 Morning Melody. 11:00-12:00 Musical Moods. Monday, March 27 8:00- 8:05 Breakfast News. 8:05- 8:15 Musical Clock. 8:15- 8:30 A Peerless Parade. 8:30- 9:00 Shopping Guide. 9:00- 9:30 Friendship Circle. 9:30- 9:45 Today. 9:45-10:00 Morning Melody.' 10:00 V. 8. Weather Forecast., 10:15-10:15 The Unique. 10:15-10:30 Musical Notes. 10:30-10:45 Morning Comment. 10:45-11:00 Quartettes Parade. 1 1 :15-1 1 :30 Traumerel. 11:30-12:00 Song and Comedy. 12:00-12:15 Medford Oil Depot. 12:30 News Flashes. 12:30-12:45 Squire ' Wlgglesby. 12:45- 1 :00 Advertising Talk. 1:00- 1 :30 Varieties. 1:30- 1:45 Grants Pass Hour. 1:46- 2:00 Interlude. 2:00- 3:00 Dance Matinee. 3:00- 3:15 Travel Talk. 3:15- 3:30 Songs for Everyday. 3:30- 3:35 KMED Program Review. 3:36- 4:00 Music from Yesteryear. 4:00- 4:30 Across the Seas to Ha waii. 4:30- 6:00 Masterworks. 6;00- 6:45 Popular Parade. 6:00- 6:05 Medford Theatre Guide. 6:30- 7:00 Reveries. 7:00- 7:30 Modern lstlcs. 7:30- 8:00--Eventlde. Eddie Cantor In "The Kid from Spain" had to assume Importance as a production pretty much In the same way that a skyscraper takes on height and size. The big screen musical comedy that brings the beady-eyed comic In company with Lyda Robertl and the famous Gold wyn Girls to the Fox Craterian theatre today, Is the work of many hands and minds. Two years ago, Eddie Cantor and his boss, Samuel Goldwyn, talked over the Idea of having a story in which Eddie would appear as the pop-eyed Jewish brat from Brook lyn who grew up to become the world's greatest bullfighter. Vague ly, it had some foundation in the career of Sidney Franklin. W. G. T. U. CONTEST AT M.E. CHURCH WE This evening at eight o'clock, the W. C. T. U. medal contest will be conducted at the Flist M. E. church, with five contestants taking part. It was announced yesterday. The program Includes invocation by Rev. A. G. Bennett, vcluntary, by Mrs. Hill talk on the purpose of the con test by Mrs. E. A. Oldenburg, con testants one and two, duet by Flor ence Neumann and George Bennett, contestant three; vloilh selection by Doris Wade, contestants four and five, offering the fudge's decision, and presentation of medals by Mrs. Ruth Blgler. The jxtuges are E. H. Medilck, Mrs. G. Q D'Alblnl, and Miss Butler. At Studio Today Junior class of Central Point high school will present three-act com edy, 'Sound Your Horn," at the schol auditorium on March 31. ac cording to announcement. Students are (telling ticket for the affair, which Is expected tn be of interest to n-any in the valley. The following Is the cast of char acter Chrlst'ne Eliot Geraldtue Tex Ted Webster ....... ... Delbert Ayers Mrs. Van Dyke Frances Faber Mr. Angus Mr. Beasley . Etta Lamb ... Homer Bird Phyllla Dru&iMa , Fred Bosworth .... Joe Johnson Ruth Haley Bvtddy Cowln .... Edna Shaver Avis Ayers Diane Webster Naomi Johnson Other members of the class are assisting In various ways Katherlne Lathrnp as advertising manager, Eb ron Grlffltts as stage manager. Ralph Buclc'es as sound effects manager, and Geneva Brown as chairman of ticket committee. rr'7- -r X . i iff Chester Morris, Eliutbeih ralterson, i rdy-romance "Infernal Machine," at Oenevleve, Tobln and Victor Jory the nialto theatre today and tomof In a scene from the hilarious com- I row. "Sins of Love" Coming to Roxy "Sins of Love," an nmaztng sex picture, opens tomorrow at the Roxy theatre for a three day run. This picture haa Just finished a record breaking run at the National the ater In Stockton, Calif. At t.he matinee performances and at a special show for business wo men Wednesday night at 6:30, Mrs. Jnrdlne McCree, noted authority on sex, will be presented In lecture for women only. Each evening Professor Howard Ooldln will offer his lecture on many startling sex discoveries to the men. Many striking sex problems of , j 1 'V' " - ! r-.. kji ""n't a. "Red Dust," starring Jean Harlow and Clark Oable, opens at the Studio today. TODAY One Day only Continuous shows 1:30 to 11 Merna Kennedy, Theo Von Kit "Red Haired Alibi" Also Boy Friend Comedy, "Too Many Women" News Oswald Cartoon The Greatest Sensation of the Day! Nothing like It before an event for every adult man and woman In Medford. Direct from a Chlcnj-o run exactly as presented In Amerlrn's largest cities. FIRST RUN Never Before In Meatorn. ALL 25c SEATS vSiHS" if lv: ALL 25c SEATS 3 The Most Astounding Motion Picture Ever Filmed See A Real Coesarlnn Operation; a blood transruslon; proper care of expectant mothers, and many other astonishing scenes. SEE DR. LORF.NZ. FAMF.D BLOODLESS SL'ROEON OF VIENNA Studio. 15c Starting: Today for a Four-Day Engagement WW !e Treated "F,m Rnufh And They Loved It! Plus Zasu Pitts, Thelraa Todd in "Alum and Eve" Continuous Shows Todny, 1-11 Mat. 1:13 on Week Days TODAY and MONDAY FIRST MEDFORD SHOWING m. W a I m a amp wraacea with Laughter Delirious excitement . . ' hilarious situations . , precarious love - making. A shipload of people scared allly by ft bomb that turns out to be an exnloMnn nf mirth! w 4 It's t riot with Chester MORRIS T Genevieve TOB1N : PLUS : TOM HOWARD COMEDY "A VEST WITH A TALE" "Big flame of the Sea" Movietone News Hear the Delicate Secrets of Life Explained in Dynamic Sex Lectures' Ladies Only 2 to 4 p. m. MRS. JARDINE McCREE Noted female authority on sex will talk to the ladles tell you how to hold your husbands what causes divorce. . How to keep love aglow. Men Only, 8 to 11 p. m. PROF. HOWARD OOLDIN Noted sexphllosopher, will talk to the men tell them the laws of nature and other sex facts. Remember, Ignorance Is dangerous. Have you children? Do you want children? What are the secrets of love and passion? What causes crime? How can happiness be best guarded? How can misery he avoided? Know the truth. Don't guess! Trained Nurses in Attendance at Every Show m m TT ' 'lrt J ladles In line Monday at the box office will be admitted 1-1 tsf T r free as guests of the mallREPmprt. Doors open each day at im 4 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. 3 Days Starting Tomorrow which for the greater part our adult, whether male or female, know little of, are presented, to ne t her with tho Caesarian operation, a blood transfusion, the proper care of expectant mother and many other startling problems are shown by the famous Dr. Lorenz. The first twenty-five women In tine at tho Roxy box office tomor row afternoon will be admitted free. No one under sixteen years will be admitted to any show. 4 Scottish Rite fjyv eiawi meeting Chapter, 7:30 p. ,m . March 37. L. E. WKJUTAMS, Secty. EX STARTS I .T XT' 'X T C 3 I ReRiilar Prices tt kr I INC. V tiK.0 I TODAY BEFORE I 15c :25c H Such Laughs . ... Such Songs . . . ifc ' X 01 80 many downright gorgeous OIRLS . . . with so Uttle on ... I 2j r Beauty and Fun! , " " If ' Eddie getting funny with dork- . I I f f ' eyed beauties .. gorgeous girls j . .Mil," " A Riot of Beauty and Fun! Eddie getting funny with dark eyed beauties .. gorgeous girls gathered together like pearls into a priceless string ... in a lusty tale of bull fighting and love-making south of the Rio Grand In Stmutl Goldwyn'$ Production of THE HID FROm SPM with th GLORIOUS GOLDWYN GIRLS AND ... SIDNEY FRANKLIN World-Ftmouf Matador I fjassBsjBjBssassBsssssssjsssssa No one under 16 admitted to any : show THEATRE Special show for business women and working girl Wednesday night, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. MtOnrC This wonderful picture played the Roxie Theatre in Oakland, Calif., IN J 1 Hi for two solid weeks. The pioture below was taken on the 10th day of its Oakland run, where it broke every house record in the history of the house. The greatest woman's picture ever brought to the city. We bring you this big special road show first run before it plays Portland. . r . , ' t ' & t " 1 ijm:--ir"Fr 'The Store of Happy Wedding Mings' White Rose i r ij- o: vyeauuig ixiiig Radiant as Diamonds Larry Schade j$Iggq in a Real Bed. . . . IN PORTLAND 1 I'ilttaMnalift laU Clean Decent Moral We Only Have 400 Seats 'Nuf Saidt lryr- OREGON txCi. mtl. W The kjsurv. the comfort. tte 1 ! '( H tntiw sddreu thsl every street a ' ! i woman oemsndi .re ft Hy inn t either Heethmon Hotel IFfffrK l)ltli Double Hith'boirt I ' je Cm, and up .and up ( HEATHMAM X HOTELS tw hew Infill HaLf w , Deathman f'Siif rSIl I hcathmaK