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MEPFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE. rEDFORP, OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 29. 1933. PAGE FIVE "Tugboat Annie" At Craterian Local and Personal Undergoes Operation N. D. Nor croes of Trail underwent a major operation this morning at the Com munity hospital. t Howard in Hofpltal Guy Howard of this city la a patient at the Com munity hospital, receiving medical care. Visits Mrs. Holmes Mlsa Marie Bennett oftortland arrived here from the south this morning to be the guest of Mrs. R. A. Holmes. Visits Ryans Robert Ryan of Washington. D. 0-, who arrived here by train yesterday, is visiting the Luke Ryan family. To Crater Lake Miss Z. L. Parcell of Los Angeles arrived In the city today on the Oregonlan from Port land, and left shortly before noon by stage for Crater Lake. Has Broken Leg I. C. Williams of Talent waa taken to the Community hospital last evening, with a broken leg. He was reported as getting along nicely today. Mr. Whitehead Here M. R. White head of the Pacific Fruit Express company, with headquarters in Port land. Is a visitor In Med ford today, attending to company matters. ( ' On Business Here Making his usual visit to the city, Ernest Farre.l, representative of the Union Pacific railway; Is spending today l.ere on business. Leaves for Seattle Bill Taylor of Seattle, son of B. C. Taylor, who is well known In Med ford, left today on the Shasta for his home in the north, having been the guest or Verne Brophy here. Take Apartment Dr. and Mra. E, W. Hoffman have moved to apart ments over the People's Electric store, having rented their home on the Jacksonvlle highway to M. W. Van Scoyoc. Report Scores C. C. O. camps re porting baseball scores for the past few days were as follows: Agness defeated Pistol River, 22 to 4, and Bly won from Clift Springs camp, 9 to 5. Goes to Denver Miss Dolores Brady Baoh left this morning on the Shasta for Portland, from which city ahe will continue to Denver, Colo. Miss Bach's father la a physician with the C. C. C.'s In this district. Tools Reported Stolen J. C. Cass of the Cass Auto Wrecking shop south of Medford, filed a report this week with the state police that a kit of tools waa stolen from his place. They: were valued at $25, he said. Go to California Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell of Medford, who spent the week-end at Tennant. Cal.. with Mrs. Campbell's sister, Mrs. P. M. Pilson, are spending a few days In Ashland, visiting. ! To Meet Son- Mra. Jane Williams left Sunday on the Shasta for San Francisco to meet her son Maurice, who comes Into port at San Francisco Tuesday, completing his fourth trip around the world on the 8. 8. Presi dent Adams. Expected Here Gilbert Beath of Hollywood. Cal., who has been in Portland attending to business mat ters, la expected to arrive in Medford today. Mrs. Beath is in the city, vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson. Bronze -Stolen A box of bronze weighing between 150 and 200 pounds was taken from the lot back of the Earle R. White Machinery company on South Fir street some time last i night, according to White's report j with the city and state police. Car Hits Child Orval V. Hayes of 508 Mary street was driving the auto- j mobile which yesterday afternoon t struck Floyd Whillock, 8. who suffer-1 ed a broken ankle. The small boy j was taken to Dr. C. T. Sweeney's of fice for treatment. - Move Offices City attorney in ! Ashland moved hla offices Monday afternoon to the city recorder'a office. Wnen remodeling of the Jail and police action Is completed, the city attorney and city Judge will make the present police office their headquar ters. Shoes, Money Taken Axel Spjuth,: proprietor of the Medford shoe repair shop at 231 East Sixth street, report ed to the city police this morning that his shop was entered some time during the night, and four pairs of shoes and $10 In cash waa stolen. Two pairs of tan high-top'shoes and two, pairs of black high-top shoes were taken, he said. Gives Radio Arirrc General Amos A. Fries, retired, former head of the chemical division of the U. 8. war department, former Medford boy. and brother of Mrs. William Grieve M Prospect, delivered today from Wash ington a radio address over the na tional hookup, supporting the N R. A. driver. General Fries spoke at 5 p. m., E. S. T., Washington, which was 2 p. m. here. Several local peo ple listened in on the speech and 1 declared It an excellent one. Be cause of the early hour, however, many home sete failed to gt satis factory reception. acatlon on Rogue Mrs. Lee Wat- son and son Edward axe spending a two weeks vacation at Shady Cove on the Rogue. Mr. Wataon commutes dally. Store Expands Improvements are under way to the Jensen fe Dally store. " The front space has been en larged and the bar lengthened to accommodate the beer traffic. Michael Han ley Out Michael Han. ley, well-known stockman of the Lake Creek district, who haa been 111 for some time and underwent a hospital siege, is able to be out again. Clerk Goes North County Clerk Goerge R. Carter and son Max left Monday for Eugene, where Clerk Car ter attended to official business and made ararngemente for Mar Carter to enter school. Leave for World's Fair Mr. and Mra. Clarence Batea have left on a month'a trip. They will visit Mrs. Bates' sisters In Boston and Nebraska and visit the world's fair at Chicago before returning home about the first of October. Tonsils Removed Bernle Hughes, employed at Crater Lake national park this season, and center of the University of Oregon football team, recently underwent an operation for removal of his tonsils at a Eugene hospital. Hughes will be well and able to report for football at Eugene September 9. Arrested In Ashland Miss Jessie Seabrook of Central Point was ar rested in Ashland Monday morning for violating four regulations of the traffic code. Miss Seabrook was charged with driving 41 miles an hour through the business district, passing a car at an Intersection, driving without a proper muffler, and she had no driver's license. Receive Bras ware Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Fllllnger of this city yesterday received a set of hammered brass candleholders, shaped like coiling reptiles, and a hammered brass cigar ette box from Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Torey. relatives who live In Poona.i India. The cigarette box la lined with teak wood, and the top la a cal- endar, which may be adjusted and I used for over 50 years. I ' Train strikes Trailer G. H. John son of Grants Pass, driving a stage ror the Med ford -Crescent City truck line, reported to the city police yes terday that the trailer on the truck; was struck by an engine on the Southern Pacific tracks at Jackson, street Monday. H. J. Hunsaker was; in charge of the train. Johnson's i complaint stated that the signal was out of working order at the crossing. -I Bulldlnc Permlta nut The hniin. ing permits were issued today by the viLy ouuaing department, one was to W. E. Rosenbalm, to repair a roof at 617 North Front street, at. onat of $40, and Mrs. Kate Hill of 525 west Tenth street was given a per mit to reshlnfrl n. rlrtn th estimated at $135. A partition and j uuwr remoaeiing work will be done at the Medford Furniture and Hard ware store at th corn or nf fitvh anst Bartlett streets, at a cost of 25. RCA PERFECT ROUND Starts KgA T0DAY SB They're Here Again! r A' Ever since their memorable "Mln and Bill." Marie Dressier and Wallace Beery have held a secure grip on the hearts of the public. Now, In "Tug boat Annie." which opened Its five day engagement at the Craterian the ater today, Marie and Wally are re united. Fred White, drama editor of the Oregonlan, says " 'Tugboat Annie' has pathos without being maudlin, senti ment without mawlclshness. and hearty, honest humor without being cheap.1 He goes on to say: "As the doughty skipper of a decadent Fuget Sound tugboat, fighting for a livelihood, condoning her drink-sodden husband's wortlilessness, tenderly but determin edly promoting her son's advance ment and happiness." Gloria At Rialto and Prank Brown of Bagle Point at tended the ball game at the fair grounds Monday evening. . Guests In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. H. o. Frobaoh of this city were dinner guests In Ashland Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson, ... signs of Autumn A flock of wlla geese flew south this morning, honk ing gently and flying high, a re minder of the coming of fall. Real estate or insurance leave It to Jones Phone 686. Gloria Swanson In "Perfect Under standing" opens a three-day run at ' the Rialto Theater today. Laurence j Olivier, John Halllday, Genevieve To- bin and Michael Farmer, Gloria's pres. j ent hubby, are also In the cast. I In this picture, the beautiful so- ! prano voice of Miss Swanson la once ! again heard as she sings "I Love You So Much That I Hate You." I 8tart New Schedule The new Boe ing twin-motored United Air Lines ship, which reaches Medford from Seattle at midnight tonight, and con tinues on to Oakland at 12:10, will be the first ship on the new schedule. Under the new arrangement the pilot makes the flight from Seattle to Oak land, and from Oakland to Seattle, without stopping over at Medford, as has previously been customary. Heber Miller will be piloting the ship which inaugurates tne new move tonight. Brown's In Town Royal Brown COMING OAUCE SMOKEY AND HIS Utah Buckaroos FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 National Famous Singing and Playing Cowboys Direct from KSL and CBS Chain On the Air KMED 6M5 to 7:15 Thursday H vutv mill Shows at 2:00 7:15 . 0:15 WORLD'S FINEST SOUND Mats. . . 150 Eves. . . . 25o Kiddles a Dime IIIOII FIDF.LITV WIDE RANGEI BEFORE. SLIM 5UMMERVIL1E and 2ASU PITTS IN OUT ALL NIGHT r tJAeTpIctur'lriTwHcli the screen iitaraoui "lovebirds'-'flytoNlacr- V Today and Wednesday JOHN GILBERT in "Fast Workers" with Robert Armstrong and Mne Clarke Also Our Gang Comedy "FISH HOOKER" . AFTER Also-'The Blue of the Night' The Rookie New Daily Mat. 1 :45. Eve. 7 p.m. 3 Days Starting Today He Signed Never to be a husband I She Signed Never to be a wife! , Both Signed always to be lover and mistress. So they married ... on a contract . . , each to do as each desired . . . Such was their perfect understanding. How perfect was it? 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