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PAGE FIVE In Double Bill Craterian Has "Wild Boys" Film Local and Personal canta. The high tomparaturea de veloped with aafety In the "torture teat" car Indicate a degree of pro tection afforded by modern gasoline and lubricating oil that would have been called Impossible a few years, or oven months, ago. The "torture test" car, when It ap pears on Thursday, may easily be Identified. It la painted gray, with the words "Moblloll Torture Test" ap pearing on the side. Both hood and radiator have been removed. Orecon Weather, I ' f St f r"' 'T" 7 Fair tonight and Thuriday. but L j I Cj I J valley foga west portion; little chsnge 1 J ; - ii In temperature; gentle changeable (IV (I KjlllnS winds offshore. Mrs, l.eminon, Hostess aWismBMtlsKiJBBaaBBnsm To Dinner Club wasiiBBBB Mrs. 0. 0. Lemmon was hostess last HI-HO CAFE night to members of her dinner clua. ' Reopened I nrler New Management additional guests being Mr. and Mrs. DINE .... DANCE '. 4 1125 8. Riverside, MEDFORD, ORE. Phone 843. We will haul away your j refuse, city sanitary Service. KaaaOslBBlBlBMBBMBeMal Here from Eugene George Knight, representative of John Morrell it Co., Is a business caller here from Eugene. Down from Ashland Mra. J. H. Hardy of Ashland was a welcome vis itor in toll city yesterday. ... From Eagle Point Mrs. 8. E. How lett and daughter, Miss Hattie How lett, were visitors in Medford yes terday afternoon from Eagle Point. Telephone Man Calls Mr. Clyde, traffic chief of the telephone com pany, was a business visitor here from Eugene yesterday. . To Construct Fence A building permit was Issued yesterday to J. F. Watson of 624 North Riverside for construction of a fence at a cost of $35. p.itton Gets Permit Vic Patton was V granted a building permit by the city f yesterday for residence building at 1125 West Tenth street at the cost of 100. Look at calendar Take a look at vour calendar today. And then be Business Caller r..nr. .,.,... was a business visitor In Medford to- uaj. Asalana -ridings. t I'lricn at Coast Lewis Ulrica, msn ager of the federal re-employment service in this district. Is spending today at Gold Beach on official busi ness. Phone 315. Eada Transfer for mod ern, quick Fuel OH delivery service. Now at Holly Fj j. .. "i'wui l"l'li""'i.rJ "' . U a, fnrm KJimirM SW 1 T - - ' sure to write down the date In fig urea, because you won't have another chance like this in 100 years. It is 11-22-33. mm. Herschner. GuestMrs. Hersch- ner of Hood River is a guest here this week of her daughter, Mrs. O. 0. Lemmon, having accompanied the Lemmons south on their return from Hood River. To Medford Rev. and Mra. P. Ij. Wemett, and Miss Ruth Pratt of this city and Walter and Evangeline Dull, the "Irish Evangelists," were In Med ford Tuesday. Grants Pass Courier. Mra. McQulston Injured Mrs. Mc 'OiiMfrm. mother of Mrs. Robert Bovl. ws reported ill at the Boyl home today from Injuries received in a fall. Her hip was reported broken -In the accident. To Build Station A building per. mlt was issued by the city yesterday to General petroleum company for the installation of a service station on the lot formerly occupied by the Fountain lodge on West Main street, at the cost of (9000. Mr. Cantrall In city Miles Cau- frall twAll knnwn rancher of the Arj- plegate section, was a business visitor In Medford this morning and en Joyed a talk with Attorney Qua New bury, recalling old times In Jackson ville. Williams, Dealer Tommy Williams, who has been identified with the gasoline sales business here for the past few years, has assumed the posi tion of independent dealer for Guard ian gasoline in this section 01 eouin- ern Oregon. F.ldrldge Goes to Klamath Kersey , Eldrldge of Portland, representative lot the Best Foods company, left here yesterday for Klamath Palls after a ahort stay attending to Business miv ters and visiting his brother, E. N. Eldrldge. Visiting Josephine Camps Lieuten ant Robert T. Frederick, whose head quarters are in Medford, Tuesday was on an Inspection trip of CCD camps at the Rand Ranger station, Kerby, Pistol River, Cape Sebastian and Port " Orford. Grants Pass Courier. Visit In Salem H. A. Stearns of this city and Dr. R. W. Stearns of Medford spent the week-end In Salem with their father, P. O. Stearns, who was - reported to be quite 111. Mr. Stearns had somewhat recovered from his illnesa when they returned. Ash land Tidings. . Unit to Meet Home extension unit of Phoenix will meet Friday, Novem ber 24, at the Preslbyterlan church. Milk demonstration, In charge of the local leaders, will be given. The meet ing will open at 10 o'clock, with Mrs. Bert Stancllffe and Mrs. Bob Hail ,l craft presiding, i Return from South Captain and Mrs. Charles H. Barnwell, Jr.. return ed to Medford today on the Shasta from San Francisco, where Captain Barnwell attended to government business. He Is executive and in spector for the Medford district CCC headquarters. McRe.vnolds Coming Ward Mc Reynolds, exsmlner of operators and chauffeurs, will be In Medford Fri day and Saturday, December 1 and 2. at the city hall, between the hours of 9 and 5 and 8 and 5, respectively. All those wishing permits or licenses to drive are asked to get In touch with Mr. MoReynolds. . r jpmm sum ,JnaM RCA PERFECT SOl'ND to Tonight JACK HOI.T In "When Strangers Marry" Starts Tomorrow Alison Sklpworth-Holand Young In "A Lady's Profession" Dally Mat. 1:45. Eve. 7 p. m. Day of Reckoning," a story of un faithful wives, with Richard Dlx in the leading role, opened a three-day run at the Holly theater today. The cast lncludea Madge Evans, Conway Tearle, Una Merkel and Stewart Erwln. Elysia" To Open At Rialto Friday The opening Friday of "Elysia," filmed in nudist colony In Cali fornia, at the Rialto theater recalls a news item which appeared a couple of days ago. It seems that an announcement In Shanghai that the Nudist associa tion of Hongkong Intends to start branch organizations at Shanghai. Canton and Singapore caused consid erable consternation. A large number of members of the Hongkong association are Chinese. The whole group take outdoor exer cises and excursions together. Outsiders are allowed to visit the camps of the cult, but the visitors are required to attend In pairs, man and wife or boy and girl friend. "Elysia" depicts nudism In actual practice at Camp Elysia, a nudist col ony situated about 85 miles from Los Angeles. Comedy, pathos and smashing drama are blended In "Made on Broadway," the sensational expose of Manhattan's maddest administration with Sally Ell era In leading roles, which opens today at the Studio theater. On the same double bill comes "Magic Night." starring Jack Bu chanan, International stage and screen star. The picture Is a distinctly first rate production, principally for the work In It of Buchanan and his lead ing woman, Anna Neagle, who Is Eng land's reigning cinema queen. Warrant Call Notice is hereby given that School District No. 10. Jackson County, war rants Noa. 400. 401 and 7 to 17 in clusive are called for payment. Inter est to cease on November 20, 1933. warrants to be presented for payment at the First National Bank In Med ford, Oregon MABEL THORNTON, Clerk. School Dist. No. 10. Por window glass see Hubbard Bros. Here Saturday MABE DBESSLEQ and HELEN MACK n tCHRiSTOPHEft BEAN Marie Dressier, beloved star of nu merous successes, returns to Med ford Saturday and will be seen at the Craterlan theater for four days In "'Christopher Bean." Lionel Bar rymore has the leading male role with Helen Mack. Jean Hersholt and Beaulah Bondl also featured. The local showing will also be the Pacific coast premiere of this picture. Real estate or inauranot leave Co Jones Phone 606. II DANCE 9 Dreamland TONIGHT DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS Men 25c Ladies 10c II ujmu;). aj i ii ,n mm- n ikNiy.k lrnrra jb pl u u l i j i r n 111 W"JfT Today and Thursday DOUBLE FEATURE NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION PRICES Medford 's Greatest Entertainment Value Jt "IKl. r 'On ' Jry, n mM 'A .. mm s;v in V v AND Jack BU' 5 BIG SONG HITS Jack Buchanan laughing, singing. loving his way into your heart "Wild Boys of the Road." which brings to the screen a story of the homeless boys and girls wandering this country today, opened a three day run at the Craterlan theater this afternoon. Frankie Darrow, Dorothy Coonan and Rochelle Hudson are fea tured players In this startling story of Young America, who live in "Jun gles." drift from one city to ano.her and use the "rods" as their means ol transportation. On the same program !s a three reel subject "Krakatoa." which has the actual shots of the wild volcano of the Pacific ocean and Is the first of Its type to ever be actually filmed without resorting to trickery. Standard Torture Car Will Appear In City Thursday What automotive engineers call the world's champion glutton for punish ment will visit Medford on November 23. 1933. It la an automobile, de signed for water cooling, which per forms endurance runs without a drop of water in the cooling system. The car, known as the "torture test" car. prepares for its stunts by leaving Its radiator home in the garage. The car is eqxilpped with temperature re cording instruments so that those who ride can see what is happening in the engine at all times. A tour Of the Pacific west Is being made under the auspices of the Standard Oil com pany of California, the "torture test" being a demonstration of new grades of 100 per cent Pennsylvania Moblloll. The fact that the car's cooling" sys tem Is not In operation means that enormously high temperatures are de veloped In the engine, the gasoline and lubricants being subjected to conditions far more arduous than could be met in ordinary service While the engineer do not suggest that motorists shouiu emulate them i by running without water, their tests ! demonstrate the extent of the pro gress which has recently been made : in the development of fuel and lubrl- vouuc Don't experl tnent with children's colds. ..Treat them as your own mother did- externally. No dos ing 1 Just rub throat and chest with . Mati . . . 25o a uvea . . . 3dc Kiddies . lOo STARTS TODAY FOR 3 DAYS YOU WON'T! YOU CAN'T! Believe Such Things Could Happen! 1 rv-'M . m m . mm w mm mw w . ...... i.w -w.. rix,-Sl I -r iLi - H?- wJ I' '- Vvaporub I Screarning th9 8gony of V j. 7 v, ' ;S "sfevw3 IJ:tAYMTjTn???fffll fe: Today'g forgotten youth! S j ' I ' rir,,,.,-,,,.!. i,., 'VAX-l I fc; Homo gooa . . . some nan . . . v;.3v,.. ,. 'ifmm Tfii'' "tV A asssssssassjBciesi8jr!mie1'a some worth saving ... tome ... . " '"nRV" " "i!T K:''" "C5,X i ''"''l'M'',!mw"llm'11'11' afnnnOii) iffunmiiislrsYmmtiriiirii i beyond redemption . . . most ...j ; 4 i'i, ffil I.I.MI...HW ' them little more than 1 'i- "" Show.' E!SLSS3!ZSSS"ls----1S0 """"re" boy. and glrl. L4!Vl 1:45 Elg f'r,WOL JT "MtlP Evm 2,0 ' t, th prey of half a mil- SmmS tf 7:00-0:00 KaS 'M W .rplW H K Bit Kiddles IOC f Hon men of all classes who 1 1 pXLM , roam,nf ,he """" t .If" u ,v Ends Tomorrow Night ' , . lT v jL 7 SPV' ' 'Kxr' "NT E ' FRANKIE DARROW Jf VVCV C VIh I DOROTHY COONAN U V X " ' L 1 'V ' ' R0CHELLE HUDS0N . 4mwi ''" "asiawJj Also On The Same Program LESLIE DOUGLAS PAUL MARGARET I j HOWARD FAIRBANKS. L U K A S LINDSAY ; JQQ I GHTY most romantic DOOMED!... If,! rnn mnnnoi ! Ill personality . . P'rape they rouM not three V F U tl f I U H 13 O Ullll sotilK . . . HtrtiRKllne In a hurnlnn; hell )j . . . reachlnjt only fur their lirart'ft t"" d",re "e r',r ,lfe 0ne ,or It U not iinuminl for wimeramen to Rland on the brink of death. The jfT ,ove 0nc for Forever ... htntory of the cinema abound with tale of daring dUrejard for daner, M " ?M but ,n " thB wor,rt on,y onB mon nR)l dured to film the everlnatlnff reeord M mvk wmwmwwmmwm m mwnrnm mm 1 ' crefl,on'8 R''",e"t spectacle . . the wild outlaw volcano of the Pacific. (2lLTlIliI "KRAKATOA" Also ' on n we-,n"l"'l" rampaje that brccurs description. Talk of nature In V .. m tnB rawJ jfre ynu h(Te Knnic forces nnhendlnf their mleht In an I X CARTOON NOVF.U Y-ACT NEWSnF.F.U , er.lay of fury . , . helclilne; smoke and flame Into the very fai of r-. Vtrfc , ,r,,w. . w 'J hearen . seething- miles of molten Ima . . . Crushing! Rending! Fxplnrt- l 1 -.---'':'-. r----- w: i , -m Ingl A giant In the throes of anakenlng! You'll never forget It! Friday-Saturday ; NOVEMBER IS "MARIE DRESSLER MONTH" ?) ( ''df 'iC ' And Saturday we bring her birthday present to you! ft&'ffvli' W ;, i'r"s Tn "', mil"""" of sdiiltrrrs nhn have laughed Kot furtive flashes ypsjy VjM, ' i Jfi nllh her ,,. anil Invert her In Ihe past .. . of fat foreigners . . F, :Jfr&4 i' 4j5 JEJ,. . the brings her finest plcturel but clear, candid L . .. : I'- HAH