arEDrOftD linn, TKTBTTyE. MEDrORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 25. 1933.
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
Visits Friends Bob Boyl spent Sun
day In Grants Fan visiting friend.
.
Kems Return Home Mr, and Mrs.
M. D. Kem and daughter Mary re
turned laat night from a week-end
trip to Portland.
Mri. SwarU Improved Mra. Wm.
awarti, who recently underwent
major operation, la now at her home
on Berkeley Way and In a much lm
Droved condition, It waa announced
yeaterday.
Shopping Yesterday Air. and Mra.
Save Pence ol Trill were shopping
at Medtord atorea yeaterday. Others
In the city were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Vaughn of Prospect.
Mr. Kllborn Here George H. Kll
born of Roseburg, trainmaster for the
Southern Pacific company. Is In Med
ford today attending to business mat
ters In connection with the railway.
Here from Phoenix Miss Laura
Burson of Phoenix waa a caller In
Med ford this morning. Miss Betty
Vroman of the same district Is also
tn Medford today and Mrs. L. Hat.
field of Central point.
Addresses Klwanlans Captain Jo-
seoh Church, Inf.. Commanding Co.
1565. Moorl Prairie, addressed the
Ashland Klwanls club this noon at
tiielr regular luncheon. Captain
Church spoke on the CCC work.
Meet TonlRht Meeting of the Med
ford Horseshoe club will be held at
the courthouse this evening to elect
new officers and tike up new busi
ness, according to the present offi
cers. Mrs. Kltson Home Mrs. P. W. Kit
son and son Robert returned to Med
ford this morning on the Oregonlan
from Portland, where they attended
the funeral services for Mr. Kltso.i,
Who died here last week.
Oet Hold Award S. O. Menden
hall of Grants Pass, formerly of Med
ford, has received a gold button given
him by the Pacific International
Trap-Shooters association for shoot
ing straight 159 clay pigeons In the
state tournament at Klamath Palis
In June.
Speeding Track On a charge of
speeding a truck on the Crater Lake
Ughway. George V. Stone of Union
Creek waa arrested Monday by the
mate oollce. He la scheduled to ap
pear In Justice court to answer the
charges, on Wednesday, juiy -o.
Mrs. Fahrlck Goes North Mra
Glen Pabrick left yesterday by plane
for Aberdeen. Wash., called north by
the sudden death of a very dear
friend, Mrs. Tevls, who had planned
I to visit Mrs. Pabrick here this eunv
nier. Her death was caused by acute
indigestion.
Without I.lcense-Clarence E. Moore
or Trail, was arrested at that place
on charges of not having a license
atate police arrested him . yesterday,
aid cited him to appear In Justice
court this afternoon at awo o clock
Arrives Tonight Miss Joan Hard
castle and her secretary will arrive
In Medford thla evening, stopping at
the Holland hotel. Miss Hardcastle of
the Hardcastle studios, will conduct
classes In dancing at the K. P. hall,
starting Wednesday.
On Trip East Ralph Bardwelt ef
this city, accompanied by Dr. E. R
Durno, left a few days ago for the
east, where Mr. Bardwell "will trans
act business. Dr. Durno will Join Mrs.
Durno, who has been visiting rela
tives in the eaat. In attending the
World'a fair.
...
Mr. Conger Returns H. W. Conger,
president of the Oregon Puneral di
rectors, returned to Medford yester
day from San Francisco, where he at-,
tended the national funeral directors
convention. He spent four or five days
In the south.
Visit In G. Pass Mr. and Mrs. Donn
V. Piatt and family of Medford atop.
ped in Grants Pass Sunday with the"
O. H. Drover family, en route home
1o Medford from Crescent City where
Mrs. Piatt .and children and Mra.
Orover and children had spent the
week on the beach. Grant Pass
Dally Courier.
...
Going East Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Elliott are leaving tomorrow for Min
nesota where Mr. Elltott will receive
treatment at the Mayo brothers hos
pital. They also plan to visit rela
tives In Iowa before returning to
Medford. They will be accompanied as
far as Portlsnd by thlr son Donald.
The Elliott are making the trip by
motor.
I En Route .nome Miss Ruth Otto
man, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Milton
Ottoman of this city, left Chlcso
yesterday, en route home here, after
attending the world'a fair and vlalt
:ng friends. Miss Ottoman plans to
atop in Los Angeles and San Fran
cisco to visit before reaching Medford.
She expects to arrive home In about
a week.
Fined for Smoking A. A. Martin
of Orants Pass wss fined tin and costs
in Justice court there yesterday when
he entered a guilty plea to charges
of smoking while traveling In a clos
ed forest area. The description men
tioned In the complaint signed by
lee Blevln. deputy state fire warden,
Is of the forest areas down the 1111
noia river from Selma.
In Grants Peas Miss Oleta Rogers
ot this city spent Sunday visiting
irivaue iu uranu pass.
...
uoea to lows V. B. Hawley left
Sunday for Keota, Iowa, where a
pians to remain for two weeks.
To Crescent City Mr. and Mrs. H
v. nisnop and three children are
spending a week, vacationing at Crej-
Millard In Hospital Ray Millard
Is In the Sacred Heart hospital again
for treatment forjui Illness of Ion
.taaaina;.
Glads on Display William Warner.
local postmaster and one of the Wi
ley's leading gladioli growers, has some
beautiful flowers on display today at
wi .namoer of Commerce building.
Mrs. Monlton III Mrs. Allison
Moulton waa taken to the Sacred
Heart hospital very 111 yesterday, but
waa reported In an Improved condi
tion today.
Tregardt on Vacation Mr. Tre.
gardt, salesman here for the Baker
Hamilton Hardware company left re,
ccntly for San Francisco for a vaca
tion.
Expected In Medford-Albert Daush
erty la expected to arrive In Medford
this week from Rosevllle. Calif.
take up duties here with the Pacific
rruit Express.
Bicycle Stolen John Eads. who re
sides at 29 Kenwood, had his bicycle
stolen from his home sometime be
tween Friday and Monday, a report
i me city police station shows.
Takes witnesses Deputy Sheriff
Edward Leach left thla mornlmr for
mamam rails with several witnesses.
subpoensed by the state for the trll
of County Judge Earl H. Fehl for bal
lot theft.
Visits Mrs." Warper Mrs. W. P.
&meids or Enterprise, Ore., wife of
trie Reverend Shield who waa former
ly pastor at the Medford Presbyter
ian cnurcn, arrived In Medford or
he Shasta today from California to
be the guest of Mra. E. N. Warner.
...
Anderson Is Missing Bill Anderson.
15. who resides at 1031 Narregan. was
reported lost today, according to the
city police blotter. Anderson is about
0 feet tall, officers aald. and was at
tired In working clothes when last
seen. He was supposed to go to work
yesterday, his sister told police, but
failed to return home last night.
Given Medical Care A. E. Jones, 50
of Josephine county, was taken to
the city Jail Monday afternon and
given medical treatment, after which
he was released to'go to hla home in
Josephine county. Jones was fourfd
in the railroad yards yesterday by
Chief of Police Clatous McCredle and
a transient who reported the man's
Illness.
Thanks Guards Captain Lee M.
Bown of the Oregan state police this
aiwrnoon expressed hla thanks and
appreciation to members of Company
A and Headquarters company of the
Oregon National guard, who assisted
state police Jn the search of the Sex
ton mountain district for the weap
ons used the slaying of State Police
uincer B. M. Baucom, on July 1.
DENY REHEARING
TOURNEY PORTAL
TO
A pair of reasons why so many ai
plrlng huskies are anxious to sign
up for the big event Is because the
American Leglon'a great relief fund
benefit Golden Gloves championship
amateur boxing tournament at the
Medford Armory next month is the
first stepping stone toward the na
tional championships In New York
city and the Olympic Games two
yeara hence In Berlin, Germany.
The tourney, set for nights of Aug.
14. 15, and 18. la open for amateur
athletes only and those whose ama
teur status Is not free of taint ,f
professionalism are to be barred from
the ring revival. Elegant trophies.
trips to other tourneys, expert train
ing, all go free to the rlngaters. The
Medford amateurs are to enroll at an
open-air training camp to be set up
xoaay or tomorrow on the playground
near the Main atreet bridge at 7:30
Thursday night. It costs nothing to
sign up and to compete.
Dick Russell, director of out-of-
town activities for the big meet, in
a few daya will Journey to Ashland.
Grants Pass. Klamath Palls, and all
other polnta In southern Oregon to
organize teams of huskies for the
hostilities here. There will be from
IS to 30 thrilling three-round fights
each night of the tournament
here with all matches being arranged
according to age, weight, and ability
as tne spectators put in appearance
ror tne bouts. Amateurs from the
same city or town will not compete
against each other unless they first
eliminate all other contestants of
like poundage. Carl Y. Tengwald.
chairman of the tourney committee.
announced today.
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Net Queen Returns
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Markets
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 25. (API
CATTLE: 41. calvaa I; ,5-JOo lower
for steers and she stuff. Steers, beat
(4.75-5.60; common and mediums,
M.OO-4 50; heifers, best, t4.00-4.35:
medium. 13.35-3.T8; cows, best, 13.00
8 35; common and medium, 81.75
3.75; canners, 81.00-3.O0; bulls, best.
3.00-3.33; medium. 83.75-3.00: calves
best, 88.00-8.35; good, 8500-5 60; or
dinary 84.00-4.60.
HODS: 30; steady. Top light
butchers, 85.50-5.75; heavy butchers,
85.00-5.35; sows, 83.00-3.50; slaughter
pigs, 84.75-5.00; feeder pigs. 84.75-5.
SHEEP: 600: slow. Lambs, best,
86.00-8.50: medium, 65.00-5.50; year
ling wethers, 63.50-4.00; ewes, 61.00-3.35.
Portland Wheat
SAFEWAY'S STORE
E
SALEM, Ore.. Julv 35. (API PH.
tlona for rehearlngs In the case of
Thomas B. Mannlx against the Port
land Telegram and the state against
C. A. DeGrace were denied by the
Oregon supreme court here today in
oral opinions. No comments were
made In handing down these opinions.
Mannlx won Judgment aialnst the
Portland Telegram for 633.500 In
suit for libel. The supreme court
affirmed the Judgment in a previous
opinion.
DeGrace, formerly nresldent of the
Prudential Savlnga and Loan group,
was sentenced to four Teem in th.
state penitentiary and fined 81000 on
chargea of devising a scheme to de
fraud. The suit waa brought against
him by the state corporation depart
ment. In a previoua opinion the
lower court waa affirmed.
BIG STEEL DECLARES
DIVIDEND OF 50 CTS.
NEW YORK, July 35. (API The
U. 8. Steel corporation today declared
another dividend of 60 cents a share
on the 1 per cent cumulative pre
ferred atock. Similar payments were I
mane in the last two quarters.
Rapid progress la being made by
workmen who are enlarging the Safe
way store at the corner of Weat Main
and Holly streets to Include the space
east of the present quarters. A five-
year lease has been secured from the
Medford Masonic lodge and every ef
fort will be made to transform this
food store Into one of the largest
and finest In southern Oregon, ac
cording to A. G. Anderson, manager
of the local Safeway stores,
When completed the new grocery
store will be modern In every de
partment. A total of 75 by 90 feet
affording plenty of room for Interest
ing food displays and convenient
shopping. A formal opening wlll be
featured as soon aa remodeling Is
finished. The date for the event will
be announced In the near future,
Mr. Anderson haa been associated
with the Safeway organization for alx
years, and during the past four years
haa been manager of the Weat Side
Safeway store In this city.
J. P. Mashburn, district manager
for Safeway stores In southern Ore
gon, haa transferred his official head
quarters to Klamath Falls, according
to an announcement today. Under
the new aet-up Mr. Mashburn will
supervise 17 stores and 13 markets In
the following towns: Alturas, Cal
Klamath Falls. Lakevlew, Chlloquln.
Medford, Ashland, and Grants Paas,
Oregon.
On leaving Medford today, Mr.
Mashburn stated that he regretted
moving away from this city, but that
his new location will better handle
the aupervlslon of the newly created
and enlarged aouthern Oregon terri
tory. "The new set-up will enable me to
accomplish much in our program of
encouraging exchange of produce be
tween me various sections of south
ern Oregon." Mr. Mashhum
We are sure that the dLtrirt i
Klamath and Lake counties and In
northern . California will afforrt .n
excellent outlet for Rogue River val
ley products and I mean to do my
u.inuot ro rurtner open thla
outlet."
Accompanied by two aealyham
terriers, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody
returned to New York from her lat
est tennis conquests at Wimbledon
wnere she captured the British sin
glea title for the sixth time. (Also.
l-ed Presa Photo!
Al at Rialto
NEW YORK. Julv as di Th.
New York Stock Exchange, following
the Close of tortnv'ji lhhmulflf --
Ulon. announced that, until further
nonce, tne trading houra on the ex
change would be from 1 1 m t
3 p. m.. and that no aesslon would be
held next Saturday.
STOCK SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1833. Standard Statistics
Company.)
July 35:
60 30 en an
Ind'la RR's ut's Total
great
FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SAL
CONTII S. Hats 35o 50c 81. Silk
Dresses, values to 410 for 61.S5
aj.BS 83 95. Summer Shoes, values
to 64 special 6161.4961.93. THE
BAND BOX A SHOE BOX "The store
that saves you money."
Ends Tnnlte Richard Dlx
In "THE GREAT JASPER".
Wed. Edward O. Robinson
In "SILVER DOLLAR"
OPENING
ANNOUNCEMENT
OF
Joan Hardcastle
Studio of the Dance
And Its Related Arts
Miss Hardcastle wishes to an
nounce that on July 2th. mas
she will hold her opening
douses at the Knl(hls of
rythlax HalL
Al Jolson, first star of talking nic
tures, opened at the Rialto theater
for a three-day engagement In hla
latest production "Hallelujah, I'm
Bum."
Like all Jolson pictures, .this one
has its full quota of songs) with six
popular tunes to make the film me
lodious throughout. And through It
all, there Is a running background of
music, creating what haa come to be
known as "photographic music" and
playing a definite part In the atory
useii. .
In the supporting cast are auch
wen known plnyera as Madge Evana,
Frank Morgan, Harry Lamdon and
old "walrus-mustached" Cheater Conk-
lln.
Mollisons Rest
Wracked Nerves
NEW YORK, July 25. (AP) The
flying Mollisons. who set bravely out
from Wales In their own plane only
to reach -New York In a flying ambu
lance, settled down today for "a good
long rest" and said little about their
plans for the future. The stara of
British aviation arrived last night
from Bridgeport, where their" plane.
Seafarer, was wrecked Sunday night
within sight of the lights of New
York.
Returned to Ward
SALEM, July 25. (AP) Edna Mc
Cormack, 27, who escaped from the
Industrial section of the state hospi
tal Sunday, was apprehended In the
stage depot at Jefferson yeaterday
and returned to her ward. She was
committed from Crow, Lane county.
but ran out of breath later In at.
tempting to surmount some profit
taking and liquidating hurdles. Early
gains of 1 to 4 or . more polnta were
replaced by equivalent losses and the
close waa heavy. Transfera approxi
mated 3,500,000 shapes.
Today's closing prices for 3 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. tt Dye n
Am. Can 85
Am. & Fgn. Pow. 13 ;
A. T. Is T. ee
Anaconda 17
Atch. T. Si S. F. 61 Vj
Bendlx Avla. 1514
Beth. Steel aa
California Pack'g. 3614
Catorptllnr Tract. 31
Chrysler ... 80.i
PORTLAND, Ore., July 35. (AP)
Table:
Open High Low
July .70 .74 .70
Sept. ... .73 .75i .73
Dec. ... .77 .7914, .77
Cash wheat No. 1:.
Big Bend bluestem
Dark hard winter, 13 pet
11 pet
Soft white :
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red ..
Oat: No. 3 white "
Corn: No. 3 E. yellow
Mlllrun. standard
Today's car receipts: Wheat
barley 1; flour 6; corn 1.
Close
.74
.751;
.79'4
..81
.82
.75
.73
.73
.73
.73
.71
.26.50
.35 00
.19.00
66;
San Franclsro Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. Julv 35 I API
Butterfat 34 prem. grade 3514c.
Wall St. Report
Coml. Solv. ..,
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Ooorts
Qen. Mot
Int. Harvest
I. T. is T.
Johns-Man. ..,
Monty Ward
North Ainer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J. ....
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft .
U. 8. Steel
. S04
. 314
, 6974
, 36
. 3814
. 83H
. 1614
43
31(4
. 26 ?4
. 40
1414
814
, 37
. 36
3514
35
. 7Vi
42
324
54
Today , 86.2
Prey. .dav. B7
Week ago. 103.1
Year ago. 43.6
48.3
48.6
95.7
97.1
66.9 112.3
18.5 64.9
83.0
83.4
96.9
43.5
3 yrs. ago..167.6 133.6 334.6 170f
(Copyright, 1933, standard Statiatlca
-ompany.
July 35:
30 30 30 60
fnri't. nn1, r.,.
Today 75 7 mn o 1 ,
Prev. day..... 75.5 81.3 86.1 8o'o
wk -go 76.9 84.8 88.4 83.3
Year ago.... 69.5 67.00 76.6 64 3
3 yra. ago.. 93.4 107.4 100.1 100.3
NEW YORK. Julv OK flmipk.
Stock market started nut ..h
sprint in today, abbreviated aesslon,
Mary Pickford Will
H ead Craterian Cast
In wrltlne about "Swret" th nw
Mary Pickford production which
opens Its four-day run at the Cra
terian theater tomorrow. It la note
worthy to emote the Hollvwnnrf p.
porter In his review of the picture.
no says A steady thunder of ap
plause slgnallzea the rnrionitt Ar
picture that held the audience un
waveringly for an hour and a half.
"As 'Secrets' summarizes In a pano
ramic epitome the life of Its heroine
so does It summarize all that Mary
Pickford has meant to motion plo
ture fana alnce "The Good Little
Devil.' The old Mary Pickford of 15
years ago comes back with all her de
mure deviltry, her sparkling-eyed mis
chief, In an opening sequence that
kept the audience In galea of laughter
as she played out the forbidden ro
mance and elopement with Leslie
Howard."
He goes on to say: "No actress could
have surpassed her and few could
have equalled her aa the stricken
mother during the pioneer daya In
California. Years of training in the
too-completely forgotten pantomime
of the silent drama were distilled Into
those scenes, while women a
In the house alike choked and sobbed
inw tneir handkerchiefs."
STEIWER SAYS BANK
LEGISLATION COMING
WASHINGTON. .Tin. id.
Senator Stelwer (R., Ore.), a member
01 me oanxing committee, today
forecast legislation by the next sea
slon of coneress to minimi ti..
slbllltles of a recurrence of "the panic
- ma me past week, experi
ence With Its abnormal shrlnlmo- nf
prlcea."
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Today Wednesday Thursday
IT MOVES IN RHYTHM....
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Rt'R PERFECT KOl'ND
TODAY and WEDNESDAY
"THE MIDNIGHT
WARNING"
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Pyroll cannot bi burned by motor beat, nor
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MEDFORD OIL DEPO
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A vacation trio that
brlnm scenic thrills and
opportunities (or all forms of
summer recreation a trip that
wilt appeal to all the family
that's the Circle Tour VacatlonI
A beautiful water trip to those
Interesting Canadian cities Vic
toria and Vancouver, with stop
overs to suit your convenience.
By train through the magnificent
Canadian Rockies mountain
scenery unsurpassed in alt the
world. .Stay as long, as you Ilka
at those famous resort hotels at
Banff and Lake Leulie, where
rates have been frreatly reduced
this season. Enjoy the comfort
able Chalet Bungalow Camps, at
various points In this wonderful
mountain region-play golf, go
fishing, horseback riding, moun
tain climbing, tennis and swim
ming In warm water pools. Visits
to Calgary anil Spokane on your
way home, completing the circle.
Full details of this moderate
tost trip, time schedules and
Itineraries will be furnished.
W. H. DEACON.
Gen'l Agent Past'r Dept.
148-A Broadway
Portland, BRoadwy0637
American Bank Bldg. ,
Canadian Pacific Travellers
Cheques Good the
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Al is back . . . with music that
will make your feet tingle . . .
your eyes misty . . . and set your
lips a-hummingl
His Home was the Park . . .
His Roof was the Sky ...
Life was an endless song!
AH MW
Madge Evans-Frank Morgan
Harry Langdon
1
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... i f--i V ' 1 --j
Arthur Tracy with Nick Kenny in "THE STREET SINGER"
"The Plumber" Cartoon Paramount News
WANTED circulating neater. Box
FOR SALE OR TRADE A. O. AtwaMr
raaio, ice box for tent or trailer.
Call at Oabln No. 80. Merrlcka.
PRIEST INJURED IN
AUTOMOBILE CRASH
MARSHF1ELD, Ore.. July 35 (AP)
Little Information could be eath-
ered today on a mysterious automo
bile accident which apparently oc
curred on the water front road be
tween Marahfleld and North Bend
Saturday In which the Rev. H. J. Mc
Devitt, Cathollo priest of Verboort,
Ore., suffered severe cuts and bruises
and temporary loss pi memory.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Apricots, IVio to So.
Pierces Hot House. Bring oontaln-
W ANTED Young woman to help with
housework mornings, no children
or washing, pay 610.00 per month.
Call at 46 So. Central.
FOR SALE River front iiimn.r
nome near Trail. SSOO.OO with Jab
to pay for payment, J, 0. Lewla.
Trail.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres Same
Valley. House In town or small
acreage, close In prelerred. Phone
893-R.
FOR RENT Modern furnished house,
reconditioned plenty ahade, grapes,
garage, cheap rent to reliable party.
Call 1.2- Locust St.
WANTED Listings of valley homes m
exchange for cnolce Cel. property
Aranl. U-.1 r.. -.j
SI MMER PRICES
WOOD
FINE Royal Ann & Lambert cherries
--a o. nr et.
FOR SALE Ford truck, late "30",
long w. a. dusla. mechanically per
fect. Price 6350.00. Kermlt Thlede.
Eagle Point.
FIVE room furnished home, lis Cot.
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10-
caoin auw camn at Alturaa, Calif.
Big Pines Lbr. Co., Medford. Ore.
USED CAR
PRICES SLASHED
Six Months to Pit
1837 Studebaker 6160 00
1838 Pontlao ..
1038 Chevrolet .
1937 Oldsmoblle .
1037 E..ssex
Star Ooupstea, . ..
Ford Touring
arwioitvuny .MUJUK CO,
Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer
80.00
150.00
75.00
85.00
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I2-INTII FIR LOAD LOTS
COAL
ROV A!, Ht vtah Coal now be
In); offered at low summer price.
Let u figure wltli you on your
fuel requirements.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
Phone 833. 229 N. BUernUe
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at
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Oregon"
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Four Days . . Starting Tomorrow
Sweeping; on to greater
glory with this story . ,
that summarizes every
thing she has meant to
the screen 1
II
ill jS- ;A4
Avli iff '-ffi 1 cS?
- i.
What he
thought
WAS
A SECRET
...she knew
and because
she loved
she forgavel
, No finer role haa
been given any act
reaa to play! No
actress could have
played It finer!
LAST TIMES TONIUI1T
LEETRA0Y in "THE NUISANCE"
plus Sharkey.Oarnera Fight Films
D
FRANK L PACKARD
it (he author
IIvl. HIDDEN
DOOR
A iwifr-a.tion, multl-climix story
of machine-gun tempo
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