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MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1938. PARE SEVEN Local and Personal Got ta Chlcaio MM. Rodney 6ehulr left by train today on a trip to Chicago. . a t Down from Phoenix H. T. Bmlth of Phoen'.i was among business callara In Medford. tbt morning. In Ashland Mra. Olen Fabric apent yesterday in Aahland visiting her daughter, Mra. Robert Ingle. Airways Manager Hero C. B. John ton, manager In charge of operatlona of the United Airline, went through Medford yeaterday. Hying to Portland Mra. Ottoman Returns Having apent the paat week In Portland, Mra Milton Ottoman returned to Medford Wednesday. Insurance Man Calls Howard P. Boardman of Portland, representative of Pred B. James Co., was a business caller In thla city today. Undergoea Operation Mra. Cecil Clay of Lake Creek underwent an op eration at the Community hospital Wednesday and waa reported getting along nicely. Grass Fire Wednesday The fire de partment was called out at 8:45 o'clock yesterday morning to extln guleh a grass fire at Sixth and Oak dale atreeta. No damage resulted. Undergoes Operation Mrs. E. R. Parsons of Phoenix underwent a ma jor operation at the Community hos pital last night and waa reported get ting along nicely today. Visits Sister Mrs. W. P. Oerwolf of Dunsmulr, Cal.. arrived here today on the Shasta. She plans to visit her sister. Mrs. W. M. Hansen, at Brownshoro. Fire WednesdayA Jumper belong ing to Verne Cannon. Janitor, and a chair were burned yeaterday after noon In the furnace room at the city ball, it was reported today. Visiting in Grants Pass Mrs. Emily Dvnan and Mrs. B. R. Elliott of this city are guests today In CJranta Pass of Mrs. Elllott'a mother, Mrs. Emma Slattery. - Visits Nobllts Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mlddleton of San Francisco are In Medford, visiting Mr. and Mra. H. L. Nobllt. They arrived In Medford this morning on the Shasta. In from Williams Lester Sparlln and daughter Jean were vlsltora In Medford today from Williams, Ore Edith Mullen was alao a caller from that district. - Postpone Hike Miss Margaret Kerr, scout leader in charge of Junior high troop No. 4, announced today that the overnight hike planned for Friday by the girls had been post Leaves for South J5on Shugg, radio operator at the OCC headquarters here since the establishing of the sta tlon, left last evening by train for - his home near Loa Angeles. Forfeit! Cash Ball Stewart Cbla holm forfeited cash ball this morning In city court. Chlaholm had been arrested by city police on a charge of being drunk In a public place. The aio ball went Into the city treasury. Attending Meeting A. H. Banwell, manager of the Medford Chamber of Commerce, is apendlng today In Red ding, Cal., where he went to attend the meeting of the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland association. To Construct Camp CCC men from Government camp in Crater Lake na tional park have been transferred to Cape Sebastian on the Oregon oosst, where they will construct a winter camp. RCA PERFECT SOUND t Daya Starting TODAY HELLCATS of the jungle in the most thrilling scenes everdared on the screen! WWi Ji (limeroui TALA BIRELL, MELVVN DOUGLAS, OpiIow Stevens, Everett Brown, WIHIsm H, Dunn, Mllci Merits, Frank Lacktatn. ALSO "WAR BABIES' Maslc Carpet, Bit Game of the Sea News Dally Mat. 1:30. Ere 1 p. m. Car Ii Found Th Ford delivery stolen Sunday evening from John Cantrall, was found Wednesday after noon, city police reported. The tires and horn bad been removed, Chief or Police Clfttous McCredte stated. Return from North Ir. and Mrs. B. T. Burelson of Burelson's Ready- to-wear shop, returned to Medford this morning from Portland, where they have been attending to business matters. To Gazelle A. 5. Rosenbaum. dis trict freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific company, Is spending today at various points In northern California, supervising spec ial trains for CCC recruits who will be returning east. Deal Expected W. K. Deal Is ex pected to arrive tonight from Port land to spend several days here at tending to business matters. Mr Deal formerly lived In Medford and will be welcomed on this visit by a number of friends. Shopping Yesterday Among per sons shopping In Medford yesterday from other towns were Mrs. S. E. Howlett and daughter, Mis Hattle Howlett. of Eagle Point. Mrs. H. D. Reed of Gold Hill, Mrs. R. H. Paxson and Mrs. I. Hatfield of Central Point. Brings In Blossoms Mrs. O. J. Wolfe of North Grape street has fur nished the Chamber of Commerce building with another galaxy of fall blossoms, which were attracting much favorable comment today, snap dragons, daisies and gladioli were in cluded in the bouquets. On Business Here J. T. Wallace of the Chicago & Great western rail way, with headquarters in Portlnnd and C. J. Barry, general passenger agent for the New York Central lines. with headquarters also In Portland, are spending today In Medford at tending td business matters. Camera Club to Meet B. R. Har- wood will lead the discussion this evening of the Camera club on how better pictures may be obtained. All are Invited to bring films and prints for criticism. The meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock in the Hotel Medford, and Is open to all persons tereeted In photography. Taken to Gold Hill George Mc Donald, 48, arrested the first of the week by state police at Central point, on a charge of driving while Intoxi cated, was fined elOO in Justice of the Peace H. D. fteed't court at Oold Bill Tuesday. The 30-day sentence passed was suspended. McDonald's driver's license Is automatically suspended for one year. JUNIOR HIGH PLAY ASH 0 AND'S JUNIORS FRIDAY Medford Junior high school foot ball team will tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock meet the Junior high school team from Aahland at Van Scoyoc field here In their Initial game of the season. Coach Ray Henderson has listed the probable starting lineup as: Oliver and Stelle, ends; Campbell and Santo, tackles; Tut tie and Ehr hardt or GUlnsky, guards; Field, full back. Luman and Ltttrell; Etenger. quarter; Hayes, center. A drive Is being put on by the Junior high pupils to obtain enough funds for purchasing new outfits for the boys. A check for $5 was today received from Harvey L. Armes, man ager of the General Petroleum cor poration, and the football boys were expressing their appreciation of the gl. JUNGLE THRILLS IN 'NAGANA AT ROXY Ronald Coleman Craterian Star. 'iMLm : ) The Masque rader,'' playing at the Craterian theater for three days. starting today, has Ronald Colman enacting a double role as Sir John Chilcotte, member of parliament, and as John Loder, his distant cousin from Canada. Everything goes along fine "Nagana," with Tala Birell, exotic Viennese beauty, in the principal female role, opened today at the Roxy theater. Notorious for the multiplic ity of her lovers, Tala finally falls genuinely in love with Mel vyn, Doug las In his role of Dr. Radnor, head of an organization engaged In fight ing the ravages of Jungle diseases in Africa, and follows him to a plague Infested native village. Braving the attacks of wild beasts, she finally ar rives In Nagoru. and here begins a strange existence, amid the savage tribes of the African interior. Shrine Stated Session. Hlllah Temple meets at Masonic hall. Ashland. Friday evening. October flth, In stated session. Routine and other Im portant business regarding the fall Ceremonial. All Shrlners Invited. Refreshments after session. ALBERT K. CASS. Potentate. R. E. DETRICK, Recorder. Matinees at 1:49 ETOnlngs at :00-B:00 OUR POLICY: First run pictures from major producers Tomorrow and Saturday EARTHQUAKES.FIRESorFLOODS MEANT NOTHING TO HIM! WILLIAM GARGAN FRANCES DEE With A heart -beat slory of the menwhoscoop the screen. RALPH BELLAMY JACK LA RUE LAST TIMES TONIGHT Music! , . Girls! . . Pep! . . Gayety! . . in "IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE" The Really Popular Prices Mats Eves Kiddies 15c 25c 10c Kids! . . Watch tomorrow's paper for some good news about Buck Jones! when Loder starts doubling for 8tr John until his mistress senses some thing awry and denounces him as a fraud. This is the screen version of the play made famous by Guy Bates Post, and which he twice played here in Medford at the old Page theater. "Penthouse" Will Appear At Holly; Maritza Starring With Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy at the top of an impressive cast. Penthouse," the production from the pen of Arthur Somers Roche. coming to the Holly Saturday.. Directed by the masterful touch of W. 8. Van Dyke, who brought auch notable productions as "Trader Horn" and "White Shadows in the South Seas" to the scren, "Penthouse" pre sents a modern and laudable picture of New York's high spots the Mad Manhattan that Walter Winchell and O. O. Mclntyre have glorified In the public press. Filmed almost entirely In settings that represent the lavish penthouse world atop New York's skyscrapers, the picture captures the pulse of the great metropolis' roof-top life. The new Sari Maritza is now star ring In the Holly picture, "Monte Carlo Madness." - ATTENTION. MOTHERS! The fam ous "Robin Hood Shoes" mean health for your children. $1.25 to $3 45. THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX. Fine Cast In New Drama At Rialto The newsreel man rushes in where angels fear to tread. He sets up his camera In cathe drals or gangsters' hideouts with equal aplomb. He Is right on the spot .to flatter, cajole or. Intimidate assassin Into posing for the cameras. He may be seen grinding away on the wing of a speeding plane one day; on the bridge of a battleship plunging through the heavy seas the next day and on the topmost spire of a sky scraper the third. He is reckless, foolhardy, devil-may. care abiding by one code He may be seen grinding away. He Is the man glorified in "Head line Shooter." authentic fllmleatlon of a globe-trotting ad'enturer who takes his love where he finds It, but always carries the same camera. Wil liam Gergan is the central character, and Frnces Dee Is the first girl he photographs with his eyes and heart. It plays at the Rtalto theater to morrow and Saturday. WILL IKE RACE IE WASHINGTON. Oce. 6. (API Ferdinand Pecora, counsel for the senat banking committee, decided today to run for district attorney of J tv Y -vvf j if FERDINAND PECORA New York on the ticket with Joseph V. McKee. Independent candidate for mayor. The attorney announced hla deci sion after a brief conference with members of the senate committee, following several hours' examination of witnesses In the protracted stock market Investigation. "I do not expect to do any cam paigning In New York," Pecora aald. "I made a condition that the race should not Interfere with my work with this committee. I made that a Ci ui.m ja aSJ m iniuwai nnjws1 am i aiamjiui J I n Shows at I !'! 1:45 I t 7:00-9:00 jj 1 m nj 3 SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE w S'arinTTi?t?7n m mm mm ULKyiNMiK&Sf iSttJBS Mats . 25c Eves . 35o Kiddies lOo Starts Today for 3 Days! Which One Was Her Husband? . . . WW one was making love to her her husband or the masquerader he hired to double for him? What a situa tion! . . . They look alike and act alike ... But when he tries to double for him with his mis tress mil .i Hi MJffMJ' THE if MrnpauERflDER with ELISSA LANDI Halliwell Hobbes Juliette Compton . Jere is Guy Bates Post's im mortal triumph ... a story that holds you tense, as situation after situation unfolds itself to your thrilling amazement! "THE RUMMY" Added TAXI BOYS COMEDY - Scenic, "New Zealand" Universal Newsreel condition and It was reajiny accepted ' "I conferred wl&i newspapera and the committee and their opinion waa that I should take the nomination because they feel that the active work of thla Investigation will be finished by the first of the year." Pecora. accompanied by aides, re ceived the congratulations of Clar ence Dillon, head of the firm of Dillon. Read & Company, now being investigated, aa he walked from the committee room. CALDWELL ARRESTED AS RECKLESS DRIVER Jack Caldwell, local youth, waa ar rested about one o'clock thla after noon by city police on a charge of reckless driving. The arrest waa made on South Central avenue. Cald well will be taken Into city court. Chief of Police Clatoua McCredte aald thla afternoon. a WASHINGTON. Oct. A. 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