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MEnrORD MAIL TRIBJINE. W.DFORD. OREGON, SI ISP AY, OCTOBER 22, 1933 PAGE sue Varied Programs Today in Medford Theaters FIRST 'HUES' Georgia Minstrels at Craterian Coming to Holly Soon i i i y f Continuous Shows Saturday Sunday Doors Open at 1:45 P. M. Daily Admission Mat. 25c. Eve. 35c. Kiddies 10i E Th world-famous Rlchnrd and PrlliRlo's Qoorgla Minstrels appear on the tge in person at the Craterian theater today only with "One Man's Journey" as the screen attraction. The Georgia Minstrels have Lasses Brown and Tommy Harris featured comedians besides 38 other colored stars. They hove combined their show this season with the Harlem Night Club Creole Olrls some lovely examples of colored pulchritude. Lionel Barrymore and May Robson BrB featured In the screen Bhow. "7th Commandment" Coming to Rialto ... J rf JrM , .l itT ojL.-K- V ,Jw ii"' I L "Sensation Hunters" opens at the Holly next Wednesday "Disgraced" Opens at Rialto Bruce Cabot, Helen Twelvetreea and Adrlenne Ames are featured In "Dis graced.," at the Rialto theater today and Monday. 'Dlagrnced" tells the story of a young girl's quest for love, her ex periences, and eventual success suc cess slightly tinged with evil scandal. Now at Holly "The 7th Commandment," playing at the Rislto theater for three days starting Tuesday, Is one of the most unusual pictures ever attempted for the talking screen In many ways. Au thor as well as cast remain unnamed, while the picture hits straight from the shoulder without mincing words. For this reason admission Is limited to adults only and no one will be admitted under 16 years of age unless accompanied by adults or parents. That mysterious part of Porls which has never been shown on the screen the hundreds of tiny roof- sMbby buildings of Monmartre. A startling new Innovation In openings wherein twenty cameo- like characters pass In quick, rhmyth- mlc photographic revue. Two lilting songs. Uproarious comedy mingled with acute drama, touching love situa tions and rugged batcles of east-side low-rate cafes. The beauteous Ann Dvorak as the exotic heroine. And Maurice Chevalier! These are the Intriguing story In gradients of "The Way to Love" which opened yesterday at the Holly the ater. " SILVIA SIDNEY IN VINA DELMAR STORY Sylvia Sidney and Oeorge Raft are cast together for the first time in "Pick Up," movie adaptation of Vina Delmar's Red Book story, which opens at the Roxy theater today. "Pick Up" is the story of a girl, "framed" by her husband for a crime he has committed, who goes to prison with ,hlm. The role Is The firet Issue of the Medford Hl- Tlmes, official publication of the As sociated Students of the Medford high school, for this school year, under direction of the new staff, was print' ed by the Commercial Printing De partment of the Mall Tribune and circulated Friday. It is a neat six column, four page paper, full of bright, snappy news of interest to the students and fac ulty, as well as the general public and la a credit to the new editor. Dorothy Gore, Assistant Editor Helen Crane, Manager Jack Wood and the other members of the .staff as fol lows: Assistant manager John Koppen. Advertising manager Mary Mathes. Advertising solicitors Warren Lig gett, Bob Hlnman, Ted Llndley, Jack Nelson, Aileen Latham, Mary Rose berry. Elaine Brophy. Advertising collectors BUI Bar num, Leonard Hicks. Circulation manager Lewis Camp bell. Circulation assistants Bob Rlndt, Chauncey Brewer, Bob Sherwood, Francis Porter, Betty Thorndyke, Jimmy Henry. News staff Bob Arnold, Margery Stewart, Barbara Holt, Dorothy Lee. Sports editor Frank Brown. 1 Feature editor John Snider. Exchange editor Joyce Banish. Typlsts-t-Suzette Stennett, Dorothy Culy. Joyce Banish, Sabrlna Thatcher, Helen Evanson, Lois Shafer. Louise Elrod, Phyllis Phythlan, Margaret Ward, Pear Rawhauser, Bessie 8hew- make, Myrtle Davis. Doris Baler and Ralph Bailey are faculty advisers. The Issue pays particular attention to athletics, especially football, and has a picture of Coach Burgher and highly compliments the business and professional men for agreeing to sup ply new uniforms for the football squad and for their liberal advertis ing support which makes the paper possible. t Hunt Theaters to Share Profits George Hunt, owner and operator of the Hunt theaters In Medford, consisting of the Rialto and Crate rian, announced yesterday that the two theaters have been placed on a co-operative profit-sharing basis with employes of the two houses. Those .holding stock in the George A. Hunt Theaters, Inc., are: Eino Hemmila, manager of the Rialto the ater; William Prouthy, Fred Ryan and Joe Meyer. This makes the first time that employes of the local the aters have been able to share in the profits and is In line with Mr. Hunt's policy of keeping the theaters a strict ly local enterprise. BOSTON, Oct. 31. (AP) (U.S. D. A.) Very little business la being transacted in the wool market. Never theless, the price situation appears mostly quite firm. The only weak ness noticed recently has been on some specially scoured woolen wools, prices of which, on account of scarc ity, had been advanced decidedly out of line wtlh price of other wools In the heavy September trading. Greasy wools, suitable for worsted manufac ture are being firmly held and small quantities are moved at prices fully up to recent selling quotations. KMED Broadcast Schedule i top homes perched crazily on the played by Miss Sidney. Ham Crawford at Dreamland Tuesday Ham Crawford and his nine-piece "Call of Vie South" orchestra from New Orleans will play at Dreamland next Tuesday, It was announced yes terday. The orchestra has played at the Havana, Cuba, Jockey club; at Abel's In Mexico City, over Orpheum, Pantagea and West Coast theater cir cuits, Grnu man's Metropolitan In Los Angeles, Warficld in San Francisco, Fox Oakland In Oakland, and 31 weeks at Fisher's Arcadia ballroom In Ban Francisco. "CENTRAL AIRPORT" AT STUDIO TODAY Rlchnrd Berthelmess rooms IntoJ town today in "Centrsl Airport" at the Studio theater. This thrilling air story is unusual In that It glories the commercial (Hers of peace rath er than the blrdmen ol the war. Bartholmcss plays the role of a commercial pilot who cracks up with a plane filled with passengers. Dis credited, .he resorts to stunting with a traveling air cirmu, which pro vides the colorful story with many intensely gripping scenes. - . . Prosh Chinook Salmon Eggs for sale at Valentine's Cafe. MM i iln Willi i jtS ii.,, .U:... J..wasuAq Sunday. Oct. 22 10.00 Judge Rutherford, lecturer. 10:18 News digest, Tribune 10:30 Holly-Time 10:45 Morning melody Monday, Oct. 23 8:00 Breakfast news 8:05 Musical clock 8:15 A Peerless parade , 8:30 Shopping Guide 9:00 Friendship circle 0:30 Morning melody 10:00 U. S. weather forecast 10:00 Eb and Zeb 10:15 Musical notes 10 :30 Vignettes 11:00 The Granta Pass hour 11:15 Martial music 11:30 Song and comedy 12 :00 Mid-day review 12:15 Radio rendezvous " 12:30 Nows flashes 12:30 Radio tone test 12:45 Popularity 1 :00 Varieties 1:30 Mrs. Mabel lack, county home demonstration agent 2:00 Classified addition of the air 3 :00 Protective Diet league 3:15 Songs for everyday 3 :30 KMED program review 3:35 Music of old 4:00 Cocktail of music 4 :30 Masterworks 5:00 Cecil and Sally 6:15 Quartettes 5 :30 Whispering Strings 5:45 News digest 6:00 Medford Theatre Guide 6:15 Sports and fishing flashes by Al Plche 6:20 Color harmony 6:30 Si and Elmer 6:45-JIolly-Tlme 7:00The Hawk 7:15 A tour of San Francisco 7:20 Interlude 7:30 to 8:00 Eventide. NOW 4 Davs-Oct. 21, 22, 23, 24 11 Oregon's Premiere Showing of MAURICE CHEVALIER in v PAY AS YOU RIDE Have your car repaired on time. Low Finance Rate. ARMSTRONG MOTORS IN3. DANCE TUESDAY OCTOBER 24 Ham Crawford's CALL OF THE SOUTH ORCHESTRA Men Ladies 40c 25cL- if if) Dancing I " 9to1 9 Musicians, Direct from New Orleans Shows at 1:45 1:00-0:00 Mats. , . Kvps. . Kiddles , 25c 35c 1(10 MONDAY-TUESDAY You'll Howl nt Mils sm;iU toivn Romeo who lives his life all over again. He goes back to 1010 with a 1933 technique! I 7 v A ! with MAE CLARKE OTTO KRUOER GEORGE BARBIER STARTS TUESDAY 3 DAYS ONLY TUE. WED. THU. Oct. 24, 25, 26 , DIE to tire FRANKNESS of THIS PRODUCTION ADMISSION IS NECKSSAHU.Y RESTRICTED TO ADULTS ONLY t "The Way to Love" with ANN DVORAK EDWARD EVERETT H0RT0N MAURICE IN PARIS! Sure he's naughty . . . who wants to behave ... in gay Paree? Plus Feature Short Reels Charlie Chase Comedy, "Midsummer Mush" THIS CONCERNS YOU Shall the American Home Prevail Against The Evils and Pitfalls Confronting Our Younger Generation? " I LIKE A . THUNDERBOLT . I J INTO THE y HOME NEVER BEFORE has a picture like this been shown on the talking screen! Attend tha.Medford Hi Football Team Benefit Show Wednesday, October 25 TOPS CTADTC .WEDNESDAY K D 1 AK 1 0 OCT. 25, 26, 27 " r: THERE Akfi WERE PITFALL N k 2sV I AT EVERY STEP-l V SrV l AND SHE DIDN'T J Mirf 1 1 fe' N . V ISS A SINGLE I rAS4Slfe .STEP! 7 i rncTcol KwM Uj ARLINE JUDGE PRESTON FOSTER OPENS SAT., OCT. 28, 29, 30, 31 JEAN HARLOW LEE TRACY in "BOMBSHELL" Admission Mat. 25c. Eve. 35c. Kiddies 10c Continuous Shows Saturday Sunday Doors Open at 1:45 P, M. Daily H DREAMLAND 3 ' ClHHMIMWIIWMMHM ii r " l ''ii