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MEDFORD MAIL 'TREBUSTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTORX 18, 1933. PAGE SEVEM Local and Smith In Medford J. 9. Smith oj Butte Falls waa among the Medford vltltor Tuesday. Mr. Smith Is city recorder. t'p From Vreks Mrs. Ingrld Feder son of Yreks. CsU was s visitor here yesterday, s guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Barry Pellett. Bicycle stolen Harold Bugger re ported to the Medford police that hie bicycle was stolen last night. Bug ger lives at Central Point. In Medford Today Sergeant R. D Davis of the Oregon atate police, sta tioned at Klamath Falls, is a busi ness visitor in Medford today. Buchter to Visit Frank Buchter of Sen Francisco Is expected here the last of the week to visit his parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Buchter, and h'. sister Dorothy, who Is 111. Grows Big Tumlp An Immense turnip, grown by Mrs. E. W. SutcUIf of Prospect, Is on dlaplsy today at the Chamber of Commerce. It would provide soup for a lot of people, on lookers observed this morning. Scheduled for Court Charles F. Klrkland, arrested Wednesday night by state police on charges of driving while Intoxicated, will be taken Into justice court tomorrow. He is being held In the county Jail. .Mrs. Powell Home Mrs. F. E. Pow ell hss returned to thla city from a two weeks' visit with her aunt at Merrill, Ore., where she enjoyed watching the potato harvest In proc ess there. Schedule Alumni Game The high school Cavemen football team will have a practice game Friday afternoon with the alumni. "Casey" Bryan, member of the alumni squad, said Wednesday. Grants Pass Courier. Grass Fire Today A grass fire at the corner of East Jackson and High- lanai anve was esuiMjuioncu morning by the city fire department no damage resulting to nearby prop erty, they reported. The alarm ws sounded at 8:45 o clock. Undergoes Operation Dorothy Buchter of 1103 Riverside avenue underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis at the Sacred Heart . hospital yesterday and was reported getting along nicely yeeieraay anw noon. 9 Car Stolen Joseph Doblemeler of 13 South Ivy street had his Chrys ler coach stolen from South Oakdsle avenue between Tenth and Eleventh streets, Wednesday night, according to tho report on file at the city po iloe station. The automobile waa lo cate dthls morning on Summit ave nue. Cancel Plans Because the cham pionship baseball team In the Eugene district has been disbanded, word waa received In Medford that It would be Impossible for a team from there to meet the Medford district champion ship team of the OCC. Taken to Salem Lieutenant A. G Dunn of the Oregon state police and Sheriff Walter J. Olmscheid today went to Salem, taking Earl Thomp. son, who was sentenced to the stste penitentiary for a to-year term, on a charge of burglary. Called to Salem Miss Mabel Me&rs. formerly of Medford, who la now an Instructor in the San Francisco school system, stopped briefly In Medford yesterday on her way to Salem, where she has been called by the serious Illness of her brother Fred Mears. who also resided here formerly. Famous Train. Portland The Royal Scot express, famous ace train of the London Midland and Scottish rail way, which was exhibited at the Cen tury of Progress exposition in Chi cago, will make a post-exposition tour of the west, and will be on display In Portland, Wednesday, October 35. according to announcement made to ri a yby J. C. Carle, local agent for the Southern Paclflo railroad. ' RCA PERFECT fiOt'ND Starts TODAY Paramount-Liberty Masailne All Star story "THE WOMAN ACCUSED" by ten world-famous authors Rupert Hughes . Vicki Bainn Zane Grey . . Vina Delmar Irvin S. Cobb Gertrude Atherton J. P. McEvoy Ursula Parrott Polan Banks . . Sophie Kerr and Starring Nancy Carroll Cary Grant John Halliday ALSO Hook and Ladder Flip the Fro Paramount New, Pally Mat. 1:30. Ere. ? p. m. End, Tonlte Olneer Rofrerl "Profew.lonal Sweetheart" TARTS TOMORROW At. J0LS0N in "Hallelujah I'm a Bum" Personal Move to Grants Past Mrs. Reginald Parrett Is leaving Saturday for Grants Pass to Join Mr. Parrett there in mak ing their home, where he la assistant manager of the Valley Hardware com pany. Mrs. Parrett'a secretarial posi tion here with Attorneys Kelly and DsSouu will be tilled by Anna Ham ilton. Missionary to Speak Miss Louise A. Miller of Woodbum. Ore., a mis sionary of the United Lutheran church in America to India, at home on ftVlough. will speak at Zlon Eng lish Lutheran church at a apeclal meeting this week. Friday, 7:45 p m.. to which the general public la ex tended an Invitation. To Start Class The catechism class for confirmations next spring In Zlon English Luthersn church, will hsve its first meeting in the church this week. Ssturday, at 3:30 p. m. The pastor, Dr. Geo. P. Kabele, will in struct the class sn hour each week- All young people desiring a system atic course of Instruction on Bible teachings are Invited to Join the class. Twenty and one-half mile on ft gallon of gasoline was the line milt age record made by the Ford V-8 In a 1,000-mile test run completed here! this afternoon. The test car, plloteil by Hob art Price and George Gates, completed the 1,000-mile run on 46 gallons of gasoline, making an aver age of approximately 20.5 miles per gallon In 27 hours driving. The oil cap was soldered shut and but one quart of oil was consumed during the, long run, a check today showed. i All types of roads were purposely1 covered by the drivers, so that aver age driving conditions might be main tained. Three trips were made to the top of the Siskiyou mountains, two trips to the Caves Junction, one to Anna Springs and one trip to the foot of Sexton mountain. City traf fic In southern Oregon community was also experienced during the con vincing test of Ford V-8 economy. The car was checked before and after the run by Lee Oarlock of the A. A. A. office and Herb Orey of the Mall Tribune. Gasoline consumption was checked by "Blondle" Zundel at the Standard station at Main, and Riverside, and Standard products were used for the run. Zane Grey Picture Pleases At Holly Zane Grey's latest roaring outdoor romance of the west, "To the Last Man," yesterday took command at the Craterian theater screen and held the undivided attention of the audience, as such a genuinely thrilling adven ture drama should. Rapid action, tender love, Jealousy, primitive hatred and a family feud passing through three generations, are the principal element of the story, which 1 liberally peppered with gun-fire. A wisely selected all-star cast, com prised of Randolph Scott. Esther Ral ston, Buster Crabbe, Jack LaRue. T:no-5:on fflw-h-T r e 1 aVJaWaW Tomorrow and Saturday He Wrecked Mighty Buildings but crumbled helplessly before a woman's wiles! IS GENEVIEVE TOBIN 111 SB GEORGE E.STONE . I'i MM ENDS TOMOHT I' iB Frank Morgan Nancy Carroll I sf "Kis Before The Mirror" I IN CRASH DEATH (Continued nexn ?ag On) White, who died of a fractured skull, vbas a stepfather, Arthur Ol son, living at Hilt, cal.. where he la a planer In the sawmill. Night at Road House State and city police Interviewed the Injured men yesterday afternoon. when they regained consciousness at the hospital. They stated that they left Hilt Tuesday night after work to come to Medford and after a short time In the city continued out to Valley View club, where they re mained until starting to Medford about ft o'clock Wednesday morning, when tpie Ford coupe, with White at the wheel, failed to make the turn leading Into King street from Kings highway. One of the men stated that he was asleep when the accident occurred. There was no money on anyone of the three occupants of the car when officers arrived, although the men recalled yesterday that they started to the club with conslderbale cash. Clawson was also without shirt and shoes when found after the wreck and White's watch was missing from the chain. The Investigation of the wreck was carried out to the club house yes terday and was being continued to day. SlLVL.t SCREEN REVIEW By Mary Orel net Kelly. -If you have a favorite screen Idol and it isn't Katharine Hepburn, wait until you see the latter In "Morning Glory," Radio production Which open ed to a capacity house at Hunt's Cra terian yesterday. I She Is different from anybody else you've ever seen even the Hepburn you thought you knew before. While playing a young girl in both produc tions, she 1 no more the same per sonality she was In "Bill of Divorce, ment" than If she were two separate beings. And what about the play? It really doesn't matter, though If you're curi ous, 'Morning Glory" concern a crazy, stage struck kid's haphazard and cruel road to success on Broadway. If the play ha pathos and comedy In It, Katharine Hepburn put It there. If It has fault and It has, plenty of them he doesn't let you discover them until you're out of the theater. Her supporting cast, Including the very capable Adolphe Menjou, Doug las Fairbanks, Jr., and Mary Duncan, are all one could demand In twelr roles. But Katharine gives you some thing over and above what you ex pect. And If you don't like her, you'll at least never forget her. Jack Holt Coming In Rial to9 s Dramd A brilliant cast, replete with name talent, waa assembled for "The Wreck er," new melodrama opening Friday at the Rial to theater. Jack Holt, Mats, . . . ISo Gtss, ... 25c Riddle, . , 10c distinguished veteran performer with an outstanding record of screen suc cesses. u seen in the leading role. He recently appeared in "When Stran gers Marry" and "The Woman 2 Stole." the ;attr from Joseph Herge shelmer'a book, "Tamplco." Qenevleve Tobin, noted screen and stage star, Is Holt's leading women. Miss Tobin' has just returned from a successful tour abroad, where ah appeared with Gloria Swanson in "A Perfect Understanding." She ha since had roles in 'Infernal Machine" and "Pleasure Cruise." George E. Stone, well remembered for hi portrayals In "Cimarron." "The Front Page" and "42nd Street." has another important role In "The Wrecker." Before making his bow on the screen several years ago. Stone had a long and successful stage ca reer, also headllndlng in vaudeville. . FOOTBALL WOLF NEW YORK, Oct. 12. (AP) It's been a long time since football has broken any attendance records, but the early returns from the 1033 sea son show definite signs of a rebound from the depths that were reached last year. A nation-wide survey by the As so- coated Press, covering the early games of 32 representative colleges, shows improved attendance figures on all sides and a total gain of over 200,000. Where fewer than a half million fans had turned out at this stage of the season a year ago, the 1033 total for the schools listed is 705,880. EX-PORTLAND POLICE IS SUICIDE PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 13. (API Captain John Thomas Moore, 71, who waa retired from the Portland police department a year ago after 39 yeara or service, shot himself to death In his hotel room here today. Friends aald he waa despondent be cause he had been relegated to in activity from his life work. After having been ahaved this morning he retired to Bis room, seated himself at the foot of his bed and shot a bullet through his mouth. Savings Friday Saturday Monday This Is Edwards Dependable Coffee Week at Pay'n Takit, Offered to You at a Special Low Price. Try This Flavorful Coffee. A Money Back Guarantee. Coffee Edwards Dependable Pound can 25c 2 lb. can49c Baking Powder Corned Beef Matches raiiK TaU oan Best Nucoa Blue Ribbon White King Cleanser Crab Meat Honey Stewart's Pure Extracted. 5 lb. pail 45c In Our HAMS Swift's Premium By the Piece Beef Roasts BACON Eastern Sugar Cured. Any size piece Pork Chops COME 8H0P AND SAVE SCREEN STARS 10 OF HIGH SALARIES (Continued from Page One) ly. There are about 200 other play- era, featured actora and leaser atari, and per.hapa 60 director! whose aver age weekly wage la in the neighbor hood of 91.000. Several star Will Rogers, Richard Bart hel met r. and Richard Dix are paid by the picture. Rogers Is said TO GET 1125,000 for each film, mak ing two a year. Barthelmess, who formerly got 9300.000 a year for two pictures, this year will be paid the same amount for three films. Dix is aald to get $100,000 for each film. He stars In three annually. Constance Bennett, who recently signed a contract which will pay .her a percentage of the profits of her pictures, last year received nearly half million dollars for her cine matic efforts, tier 40 weeks contract with R. K. O. gave her 97,500 weekly and she got an extra check for 9150, 000 from Warners for one picture. The previous year she also made a Warner picture for the same salary. Greta Garbo's salary Is said to be about 910000 a week for 62 weeks. Ann Harding rates away up on the Hat. Her pay la said to be better than 9300.000 a year. Ramon No varro, Joan Crawford, Wallace Beery, Marie Dressles and Jaynet Gaynor each get between $3,000 and 94,000 weekly. The success of their pictures deter mines what the producer-stars, Char lie Chaplin, Mary Plckford and Har old Lloyd receive. Chaplin expects to gross about 92,000 on his latst film. Miss Pickford, whose personal fortune Is eat 1 ma ted at 94 000,000, la reported to make consid erable profit on each of her ventures. Help Kid neys If poorly fuoetioairyr Kidneyi and Bladder make you suiter from Getting Up Nights. Narrouineat, Rheumatic Pain. St!ffnM, Burning-, Smarting;, Itching, or Acidity try the Turntad Doctor's Prescription CyiUx (Slaatcx) p.04iw Mutt ft you up or money y&flC back. Or.ly W at druagiita. OCT. 13, 14 AND 16 Bread Malted Milk. Found loaves 1 loaf . . 7c 3 loaves 20c lb. can Calumet 25c ii.0" 15c 6 box carton Highway 21c 4 tall cans 25c Foods lb. 13c Beer Bottle lie 25c 15c 15c Granulated Soap. Lge. pkg. Sunbrite 4 cans Lucky Sail No. Yi can Sugar Pure Cane, Powdered 3 pounds 23 Market lb. 15V2c prteTr lb. 9V&c ib. ny2c Choice Loin and Rib CuU ea. 3c 113 NO. CENTRAL , LAUREL IS LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12. (UP) Stan Laurel, noted film comedian, waa divorced today by Mrs. Lois N Laurel, who charged that he made her sad and brought only anguish in to her life. Judge Walter fl. Gates granted an uncontested decree on Mrs. Laurel's testimony that the actor often stayed away from home five days at a time without telling her where he was. "He left me 20 or 30 times." she said. "I lost about IS pounds during this period." Attorneys said a property settle ment had been reached whereby Lau rel will provide for the support of his wife and their five-year-old daughter, Lois The Laurels were married August 23, 1026. GREEN RE-ELECTED WASHINGTON. Wt, 13. William Qreen today waa re-elected president of the American Federation of Labor. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. ?) San Francisco today won over St. LouU and Atlantic City in a contest aa to which would be the 1934 American Federation of Labor convention city Convention dates will be fixed by the executive council. GIRL SCOUTS AGAIN ELECT MRS. EDEY MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 13. (AP) Mra. Fredecik Edey of New York today waa re-elected national presl- 3 Now Playing c Until Saturday Night Supremely Triumphant! The girl the whole town is talking about . . in a picture the whole world will talk about! H XXVX such praues.,. f f -SJl u m,ng them' KATHilllXirrifKIIKK MHM.LilS ftilltKM'KS Jr. IVIORMflVe? GLORY MARY DUNCAN ALSO Mickey Mouse Cartoon "Me and My Pal Pluto" Comedy Newreel r hi 0:00 A Shows 1 7:00 SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST COMING SUNDAY Wallace Beery George Baft "THE Jackie Cooper in BOWERY" A Luxurious Feast of Magic Music The 8 Royal Oregonians Medford'i Newest Pep Band Will Open the Fall Dancing Season at IRHENTTAL GARDENS SATURDAY NIGHT Men 35c; Ladies 10c dent of the Girl Scouti. Mra. Herbert Hoover, now honorary vice-president, waa elected a mem-ber-at-large on the board of direc tor. fOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID (or men teoonilhand ulta odd ouata. oata and ahoea wm H wuaon. 33 N Front St FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR LIGHT CAR Team, wagon and harness, stock aaddle. spring tooth harrow, DeLaval cream separator. Call Sun day, 1375 lowa St., Aahland. FOR SALE Oood wood range, 20 Route 4, Box 104. FOR SALE! Eureka vacuum wee per with attachments; practically new. Terms, phone 569. FOR RENT Furnished 4 -room houae, oversturfed, 22.50. 314 Cottage. Key at 303 Ashland Ave. Tel. 13B2-J. TOM A TOKS Delivered Saturday, 50c for 50-lb. lug. Phone 1059. LOST Sales book. Finder please re turn to Marsh's Grocery. WANTED To trade ear for furniture. 137 No. Central. Tel. 1039. FOR SALE Feeder plgt. O. C. Hoover, Tel. 437-Y. FOR SALE Model A Ford coach; paint, rubber and motor in good condition, Price below market value. 420 So. Central Ave. Phone 618-M. FOR SALE 12000 equity in modern 8-room house, close to high school and buslnena center, for 1500. Box 351 Tribune. RELIABLE party wants to car for place. Box 240, Tribune. LOST Lady's Bulova wrlat watch in Ashland at football game Saturday. Reward. Tel. 01 -L. FOR RENT 3-room modern furnlahed house, 315 So. Peach. Inquire next aoor. WALNUT buffet, a dining chalra and set diaries, a 'J 5: couch M; manoc any chair 5; electric cleaner 910. Leaving city, must be sold. 48 No. Quince. ADOLPHE MENJOU C AUBREY SMITH Mill. ... tie Etm. . . S5a KlddlM . . lOo ml INI BEER IN 001 MADISON. Wis., Oct. 13. (AP) The sale of beer in the Memorial Union, social center of the Unlver aity of Wisconsin, and In the refec tory of tha men's dormitories de manded by students waa authorized by tin school' board of regent. There wra one dissenting vote. The action waa taken yesterday. Beer waa barred on the campus la pre-prohlbltlon days. BLOW-OUT PROTECTION on your car! NO EXTRA COST fHEN the ipeedometer read , 40. .50. aod 60 mile after mile terrific heat is generated in side the tire; Rubber and fabric begin to separate. A blister starts ; . and grows bigger and bigger until DANGIA blow-out! A terrible drag sets in you can't steer. And then CRASH! New Invention Prevents Blow-outs To protect you from blow-outs, every new Goodrich Safety Silver town has the amazing new tife Saver Golden Ply. This new in vention resists beat. Rubber and fabric don't separate. Thus blisters don't form, and blow-outs are pre vented btjort they start. At gruelling speeds on the world's fastest track, the new Goodrich Safety Silvertown, with the Life-Saver Golden Ply, lasted thrtt timet aa long as first quality tires that did not nave this feature; These S1LVERTOWNS mver blew; They were run till the tread was gone hut the Life-Saver Golden ' Ply refused to give; Safest Anti-Skid Tread Moreover, road tests with leading makes of tires show that Goodrich Safety Silvertowos hare the most skid-resisting tread; This tread gives your car era road-grip : . reduces danger of skidding to mittimum; With all these fxtrt values, Goodrich Safety Silvertowos cost no more thsn other standard tires; Why not put them on your car? Come In today! Goodrich Silvertown OJ lotC CM S760 for 4.M-20 Lewis Super Service Station "WE NEVER CLOSE" Front anri nth. Phone 1300 Next to Hotel jKcksnn SEVERIN Battery Service Medroni Made Battertea 18 Mo. Guar. S5 2 Yr. Guar. $6 Rrrharje. our make. 2.1r OKNERATOH EXCHANGE Electrical RprrlalMa In Armature Rewlndlnt 1511 No. Riverside. Phone SiHI WHAT WOULD HAPPEN f'-!I X IF WE HAD A II 1 BLOW-OUT HERE? V j til7. .-if, if h .x $ 1 .k?. !?'' i' BODY-FIR per Tier In Load Lots mr quality and Mruure nA Ounranteed Oi, Medford Fuel Co. I 1173 N. Central. Tel. 8.U