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' MEDFORD 5IAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORDv OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1933. PSGE FIVE Local and Personal Holly Comedy Iniurance Man Hfre A. B. Brana. lzuuruioe nun out from Sclera, wu a bualnua caller in Medford tbU morn ing. In Medford Tuesday Mr. and Mn. Ben Nelson of the Cloverlawn dairy wer Till to re In Medford Tuesday. Oruits Paw Oourler. Mn. Six Here Mrs. Alleen 81i o( Los Angeles u In Medford this week. Tlsltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perl. Boms from South Mrs. F. M. Ben ford of this city, who was oalled south by the death of her father and the serious Illness of her mother, has re turned to Medford. 9 9 Howards Return Mr. and Mrs. George Howard hay returned to Med V ford after spending several days In " Portland, combining business with pleasure. Raining In Park It was raining in 0 rater Lake national para; yesterday, aocordlng to news received here. The weather otherwise has been almost as warm as It Is In Medford. Gets Building permit A building permit -was Issued by the city today to O. C. Tye of 611 East Eighth street ' for remodeling at a cost of 200. at his residence. Forfeit Cash Ball Two men for felted cash bsil In city court this is morning. They were W. R. Mucksy, who left 10. and Larry O'Brien, who parted with the same amount. Home from Seattle Mrs. Betty An derson and Babe Edmunson have re. turned from Seattle, where they spent the past 10 days, visiting friends and relatives. T Motors to Lake B. C. Sollnaky. superintendent of Crater Lake na tional park, who moved his offices to Medford a short time ago. motored buck to the lake this morning to spend the day there. Taylors Return Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Taylor returned Monday from Newport, where they have been spend ing a short vacation. Taylor Tuesday continued his duties as state police for this district. Grants Pass Courier. Camp IS Moved Headquarters of Moon Prairie civilian conservation Corps camp haa been moved to Evans creek, and a few men will be left at the camp until the work la completed, then all will be transferred to Evans creek. Steal Physician's Kit The person who stole Dr. A. F. W. Kresse'a con finement kit yesterday, apparently wanted something else, for the kit was thrown aside In the alley, where it wu later located by city police, to whom the theft had been reported. Hughes In to Doctor Ranger Jess DeWltt of ths Union Creek camp came to Medford today .with John Hughes, who was consulting a phy sician regarding lnjuriea received when he was recently kicked Dy a norae. Hughes Is ths camp blacksmith. Called from McCloud Mr. and Mrs, Georee Roblson were oalled to Ash land and Medford Saturday by the death of Mr. Robison's sister, Mrs. Annls Brophy of Medford. They re turned to Hearst Castle, McCloud, Cal., this morning. Ashland Tidings, . Overcoat Stolen O. B. Dunham of Ashland reported the theft of his overcoat In thla city yesterday' and some fast work on th part of the thief. He had scarcely departed from ti car. after locking It. when be re tumoA to find the coat gone. The r was parked on Front street. Chetco Fishing Fine "Salmon fish huj ts verr rood on the Chetco," Is the announcement received today from O. A. Benson of Harbor, who Is In a position to know. He makes his horns on ths bank of the river, rente boats to the fishermen, and hears 1 about It when they come in without fish. A similar report has been brought to Medford by several local anglers who recently Journeyed to Brookings. Fall to Oet Fish What the middle of the boat has to do with fishing. Esrl York and Bill Roue of ths pot offloe staff were unable to explain today, but they Insist that all fish In Diamond lake yesterday made a dive for the hook supported by $he pole from the middle of the boat, and C. M. (Sam) Houston, superintend ent of malls, occupied ths middle of the boat. That's why "Sam" got all ths flah. say they, and on ths next trip they promise to throw him In the lake if hs Insist upon sitting In ths middle of the boat all day. Shopping Yesterday Among shop pers in Medford yesterday from neigh boring towns were Mrs. Royal Brown, Mrs. 8. X. Howlstt and Miss Hattle Howlett of Eagls Point, John Holmar of Prospect and Ed Fawoett of the Copper aectlon, where hs Is engaged in mining. . ' Rummage Sal Friday Members of chapter AA, P. E. O., are completing plans for their rummage sale to be held Friday and Saturday of this week at 217 West Main atreet, next to the Golden Rule store. Clothing and cook ing utensils will be ths chief offer ings. . Brewer Arrested Everett Brewer. 16, of ths Siskiyou section, was ar retted Isst night for theft of gaso line from a car, belonging to C. H, Gllson of 630 South Central. He ap peared In Justice court today, was sentenced to 30 daya In Jail, given a fine of 625 and paroled by Judge W. R. Coleman. View Road Work Hugh B. Rankin. supervisor of the Rogus River tlonal forest, and Lewis Ulrlch, head of federal re-employment here, are In the Umpqua-Rogue river section today, looking over road construction of the forest service there. Mr. Ran kin Is examining the road construc tion on the Umpqua-Rogue divide and Mr. Ulrlch la viewing the work In the Interests of his office. Lumsden Boy Improved Little Treve Lumsden, Jr., reported seriously 111 at Hillsboro last week, wss in slightly Improved condition yesterday, friends of the family were glad to learn. Mrs. H. U. Lumsden was called north last week by the little boy's Illness. He was suffering from acute appendicitis and pneumonia, but was believed ahowlng definite signs of re covery yesterday. ... Klamath Officials Here Fred Douthltt, supervisor of the Klamath forests; W. W. Wooldtldge, road sup erintendent in the same forests, and 0. E. Jordan from headquarters In San Francisco, called at the Rogue River national forest offices here yes terday. They made the trip In from the Klamath forest over the new road through the Applegate country, mak ing an Inspection of ssme. NO ARMISTICE SPEECH DECLARES PRESIDENT Si Sir A Tour aides will ache with laughter after seelm "Sensation Hunters" at the Holly. If they don't, see a doc tor! Anybody who can keep a frosen face while listening to "Trlxle Snell's chorus girts" reel forth their line of Jazzy chatter. Is suffering from an aliment that needs Immediate treat ment. Star at Studio WASHINGTON. Oct. 25. (API- President Roosevelt will lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier here armistice day, but he contem plated no speech then. Hs remarked with a laugh today to friends he thought he had been mak ing altogether too many speeches In the last few weeks. Hestlng costs can be reduced. For complete heating service call Art Schmldll, 4181662. 1 The Grants Pass Creameries are paying 23 for butterfat today. (Adv.) Midget Photos. 3 for 10c. Peasley Studio, opp. Holly theater. . 'The Kid from Spain." with Eddie Cantor as the pop-eyed matador for laughs and a hundred dark-eyed sen orltas for further excitement. In a lusty tale of Mexican bull-flghting and love making, opens at the Studio theater today. Nonsense and song as nervous and bubbling as Eddie himself Is, propel a gay romantlo fable of love under the southern moon, a story of the dark smiling eyes that give matadors the grace and valor of Spain's noble sport of bull-flghtlng, with Eddie as the unwilling matador. Many Stars Appear In Craterian Film A veritable "Who's Who" of the stage and screen appears In "Broad way to Hollywood,' dassllng pageant of half-a-century In the theater in which the great names of Hollywood and Broadway unit. Ths great spec tacle In which a story drumming with the heartbeats of human drama la surrounded by the pageantry of the atredom from the days of Tony Pastor to ths modern tslktng-fllm era. comes Thursday to"the Craterian the ater. Its brilliant aggregation of stars In cludes Alice Brady, Jackl cooper, Jimmy Durante, Frank Morgan, Madge Evans, Eddie Qulilan. Pay Tempieton, May Robaon and Russell Hardls. The story starta In ths first dawn of vau deville. It then goes down ymt to ths reign of Lllllsn Russell with "Diamond Jim" Brady gleaming from a theater box, and shows three gen erations of "troupers" marching proudly down ths years. 1 . Cecil and Sally Sunday Feature For Craterian Cecil and Sally are coming In per son I The Internationally famous ra dio stars, who have been over the air ths past five years, will be at the Craterian theater Sunday only In per son In their hilarious two-act com edy sketch. "The Funniest Things." They will appear at all perform. ances assisted by a company known to all radio fans which, includes the Widow Mason, who has been trying to snsre Sally uncle, and It is said she will be ss troublesome ss ever. Mr. Smith will be the victim of some more of Sally's escapades. Aunt Bess will be there too, as sweet end lovely as listeners Imagine her to be. Try picturing. If you can, the old battle. axe Widow Mason, Aunt Bess, Cecil, Sslly and Uncle Thomas In one room. You think there'll be trouble? well, so they tell us. Doctor Mor gan appears on the scene to pull the big surprise. Mr. Gllllwater, the want ad husband from Alaska, arrives to ask Mamte'a hand In marriage, good old Mamie 8nodgrass, the red-headed war-horse, as Cecil calla her. On the screen. Alison Sklpworth and W. C. Fields In "TUlle and Ous." win bs the feature picture. The cast also includes Baby LeRoy. DELAY IN MINE PEACE IRRITATES ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON. Oct. 2fi. AP) President Roosevelt 1b becoming Im patient over the long drawn out ne gotiations for peace In the "captive" mines of Pennsylvania and was re ported today to expect a reply from Myron Taylor, chairman of the United States Steel corporation, within a few hours. CASH PAID for maa-e tsoonlnand uiu. odd 90 la. oatat tnd Will a Wiiaon. 33 N Front 6V BICYCLES t gtrl'a and t boy's bi cycle lor sale or traae ror gooa oca. spring. mattrea. Also electric re frigerator for sale or trade for Chev rolet light truck. Box 690, Tribune. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 35. (AP) Tales of a mystery ship In the fog about Point Bur, 110 miles south of here yesterday morning, and death to three officers that came In the crash of the D. 8. 8. Chicago and the British freighter SUverpalm were told today by officers of the cruiser as It prepared to proceed to Mare Island naval yard to get the 40-foot bole torn In her port bow repaired. The two ahtpa crashed at 6 a. m, yesterday, while, Vice-Admiral Har ris Lantng. Captain Manley Simons and Captain Herbert E. Kays, said, the Chicago maneuvered to escape a large freighter off our starboard side, which disappeared In the fog a few minutes later." 4 lOo 3 Photos, few days only Peasley Studio, opp. Holly theater. Permanent waves that are soft and lustrous. Call 727-J. Provost's Beau ty Shop. fOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY MAN WANTED to supply customers with famous Watxtns Products in Medford. Business established Earnings average 125 weekly. Pay starts Immediately. Write J. K Watklns Company. 4534 H oil is St., Oakland. California. Found Slain ' y if- ' ' Mrs. Laura E. Straw, 74, wealthy San Diego, Cal.f widow, was found slain. Her mutilated body was found floating In the bay. (Associated Press Photo) RCA PERFECT SOUND TONITB STLVIA SIDNEY In "PICK UP" STARTS TOMORROW "Crime of the Century" Dally Mat. 1:30. Ert. p. m. DANCE Dreamland TONIGHT DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS Men 25c Ladies 10c Bury Indian War Vet. ALBANY, Oct. 35. (AP) Funeral services will be held here today for Joseph Groshong, 98, of Crawfords ville, who was a veteran of the Indian war. 8 Photos Peasley Studio, 10c few days only, opp. Holly theater. The Grants Pasa Creameries are paying 23c for butterfat today. (Adv.) First Methodist Ladles' mage Sale, Nov. 8 and 4. STARTING TODAY FOR 4 BIG DAYS 0h! Look At Eddie Fighting Bulls! ENTRY BLANK I herehr enter the CRATERIAN Theatr-MrKeon nnu Com pants Radio Star Opportunity fontet and spre to ths published rules for this Tent. I will prevnt myself when railed st the CRATERIAN Theatre for a first appearance and In the city finals on NOVEMBER 16TH, should I he selected. Name Address .. III .rXK. v iw irW WW please print In fuD Name of your Druggist Age No. In act Phone Type ol act.. 'fi'i'na't'u're' "of "parent or sruarrtlan If entrant Is under 51 jears of aje. i,miMH,. SAMUEL G0LDWYN Production EDDIE CANTOR FROMSrM' Screamingly funny? You know ttl But s hers)' a musical ro wmonce that tcato a new peak of dramatic thrillt-and sweeping, breathless beauty LYOA ROBERT, TIm Wttowy la Ms e .4 The Gorgeous GOLDWYN GIRLS Keef Benfffvl Title SWe ef Heervefll UNITID ARTISTS HCTUH Also MICKEY MOUSE in "Touchdown Mickey" "SMASH YOUR BAGGAGE News NOTE: On account of evening crowds and our limited seating capacity, we URGE you to attend matinee shows as far as possible Matinee Daily 2 :00. Doors Open 1:45 Evening Shows 7:00 and 9:00 FOR 6ALE Bedroom iurnltur sod steam heating plant with oil burn er. Inquire Fountain Lodge. TO TRADE Good folding film earn ers for good trailer. 17 s. reacn 8t. FOR SALE registered. - Young Ouernsey buU B. K. Anderson Farm. PARTY who recently acquired female Drown and wnti epringer spanii dog please turn loose or return to O. A. Spunn, 621 Park. Reward. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red ooclt- erels. selected and tested ror Breed ing from high producing stocH. Priced moderate. 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You'll laugh . . . you'll cry . . . i'll live every minute of it I m w m mr m mm wt J rob01; taitk. Da"' Attend Football Benefit Show TONIGHT! Robert Young - Leila Hyams Andy De vine-John Mack Brown "Saturdays Millions" ALL-AMERICA FOOTBALL STARS I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW Attend Matinee and Avoid the Night Crowds PLAYING POSITIVELY ENDS THURSDAY CAPACITY AUDIENCES DECLARED IT TO BE... In entering a field feared by producers since the advent of talking pictures Sex I mm D In the straightforward manner it depicts delicate situations arising from the fire ot wanton passions and too Intimate amours I TRUE D In its presentation of the prob lems faced by your BOY your GIRL and Y0U1 THE ANSWER To a Question as Old as Timet A DARING REVELATION OF A DELICATE SUBJECT I Dus to the Extreme rrankneM of This Production Admission Is Necessarily Restricted To ADULTS ONLY Do heedless youth break all the commandments in their reckless search for New Experiences COMING FRIDAY SATURDAY "The Night of Terror" It will make your blood run cold ! 1 1 IW1