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    irEDFOHn MATL TKIBUXE. MEPFORO. OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933.
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"Pilgrimage" Rialto's Drama
"The Bowery" on Craterian Bill
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Norman Foster and Marian Nixon
are two lovers In "Pilgrimage," whose
romance Is shattered by a misun
derstanding neither of them could
avoid. The picture has been widely
praised for It humaneness of story
and for the fine acting of its feat
ured players, having even been com
pared with the great "Humoresque."
It plays today and tomorrow at the
Rlalto theatre.
Chevalier
Coming
IS CALLED BY DEATH
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"The Bowery," a luaty atory of the and boss of the Bowery, whose heart
nineties, plays at the Craterian the
atre tor three days, starting today.
Little Jackie Cooper and Wallace
Beery are re-unlted for the first time
since their memorable "The Champ."
George Raft Is also featured along
with Fay Wray and Pert Kelton.
"The Bowery" has Beery as the
tough Cuck Conners, saloon keeper
Is as big as his hulk; Raft Is Steve
Brodie, who made Brooklyn Bridge
famous. Little Jackie has the role
of Swipes. There's John L. Sullivan
and the famous Carrie Nation. There
are rival Connors-Brodie volunteer
fire brigades that battle with brick
bats, brass -ku neks, and black-Jacks
as the fire burns merrily. And there's
Brodlc's famous Jump.
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ASHLAND, Oct. 14. (Spl.) Addi
son David Helms, well-known mem
ber of one of Ashland's pioneer fami
lies, died Friday at his home at the
Klamath Junction after a long Ill
ness. Addison David Helms was born at
Denver, Colo., May 12, 1863, but had
lived in or near Ashland for the last
60 years.
Mr. Helms had long been a re
spected member of the community
in which he lived, and will be mourn
ed by many friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Helms were married
in 1888, and Jiad since that time
I'.ved In Ashland and at their Klam
ath Junction home, spending 35
years at the latter place. During
the last five years they had lived
In California throughout the win
ters. He leaves to mourn his death his
widow and one son, Addison David
Helms, Jr., of Ashland. Another son, I
Donald, died in 1913.
Mr. Helms was a regular attend-1
ant at the Christian church and was !
a member of the Woodmen of the
World.
Funeral services will be announced
later. Interment Is to be at Gold
Hill.
LIONEL BARRYMORE
IN STUDIO DRAMA
"Sweepings," a composite fictlon
Ized history of the founders of for
tunes and their frivolous offspring,
opens at the Studio theater today
with Lionel Barrymore in the title
role.
He gives one of his greatest char
acterizations, it Is said, as the foun
der of a fortune whose tottering old
age is blasted and made miserable
by the scapegrace escapades of his
children,
Dr. C. H. Paske will resume his
practice of Dentistry at 310 Liberty
Bldg., beginning Oct. 16. Phone 533
"HOT PEPPER" ON
ROXY SCREEN TODAY
Edmund Lowe and Victor McLag
len, famous for their roles of Quirt
and Flagg. portray these characters
In "Hot Pepper," depicting their ad
ventures as Broadway Beau Brum
mels and owners of rival night clubs
where they, fight over women amid
scenes of gay revelry. "Hot Pepper'
opens at the Roxy today. Lupe Velez
enacts the leading feminine role and
El Brendel plays a comedy part.
CI Ives Worthless Check The Cin-
derellA shop reported to the city po'
lice the last of the week that a worth
ies check, made out to Mrs. Ethel
Harmon, and signed Otto J. Barnes,
was presented there In payment for
a dollar purchase. The check was for
$7 and was endorsed "Mrs. Ethel Har
mon. 333 Edwards St." A similar check
for $8 was reported by the Medford
Furniture and Hardware store Sat
urday, and police were notified that
others had been turned in at the Flr
National bank.
Shows
1:45-3:30
7:00-9:00
Today and Mondays
Maurice Chevalier Is comlrs to the
Holly next Saturday, October 21st.
In b premier showing of hla very
lntest comedy hit. "The Way to Love."
Clautlctte Colbert in "The Torch
6ln?er." Is now the Holly's attrac
tion. A Phone 543 We'll haul away you
refuse City sanitary Service
RCA rEMT.CT SOLNtl
Starts TODAY
rnnttmtmu Show 1:30-11
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The
BELLY LAUGH
this cock-eyed world
needs most
Flagg and Quirt fight and
frolic through the night
clubs on the trail of
voluptuous Lupe Velez
Idmund
Victor
LupeVele
El BrcnrieJ
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THE QUEST OF A GREAT LOVE
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k simple story simply told
. . . but with the sweep
and power that make
great pictures GREAT !
Filled with romance and
laughter and pathos that
spring from the heart . .
To every one who holds
Love sacred and beautiful,
this picture will be an
unf orgetable experience 1
with
HENRIETTA
CROSMAN
HEATHER ANGEL
NORMAN FOSTER
MARIAN NIXON
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ADDED-
Cartoon "Who Killed Cock Robin?"
Novelty "Two Hundred Fathoms Deep"
Pathe Newsreel
Shows at
1:45-3:30
"tOO 9:00
H2S
SOUTHERN
OREGON'S
FINEST THEATRE
Mats. ... 25c
lives. . . . 35c
Kiddies . 10c
UNTIL TUESDAY NIGHT
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Ah, the Good Old DaysfWherT
the Ladies Stepped Up to the
Bar With an AxeJ
Chuck Connors! Bowery big shotf Swaggering swell!
Swipes, the newsboy, wise in the ways of men before
his time! Steve Brodie, the guy who took a chance!
Lucy, flower of Five Points! AH thrown together in a
great picture of a great day! ... A roaring panorama
of the days "When You and I Were Young, Maggie "!
No Raise
in
Prices,
Talk bout your
modern gangrv;
ttcrat Say, those
l,t(l Lord Funt-
leroy would :
havo violets
pinned on them
by the boys who
gathered at "Five
Points" on the
Bowery.
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See Pert Kelton, the '98 saloon aoubrette and her ham-hipped-balloon-busted bunch of chorines,
contaminating the souls of the Bowery blades with their hot-cha "Can-Can" Dancel .... The
days of nickel beer, singing waiters, knock 'era down and drag 'em out dance halls, and the
tenderloin district that echoed to "See what the boys in the back room'll have" You'll love it!
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