MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933.
PAGE FIVE
Golden West Mechanical Man Appears in Stores Here Tomorrow
Strange Robot to Perform Here
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1'
4 ft
Tie mechanical man of the Golden
West Coffee company la to be exhib
ited In Medford Wednesday afternoon.
This strange 1933 model Robot, so
near ma nin action that many wit
nesses have called It human, does
many strange and mystifying feats.
At least Billy Walker says so, and he
should know, as Billy Walker Is bring
ing the mechanical man to town, to
entertain the folks In and about Med
ford, who went to see Just what a
mechanical man can do. Billy says
If you push button number one the
figure will turn to the right, and If
you push button number nine It will
turn to the left; buttons number
three and eight cause It to bow.
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In order to get the device or what
Is It? to lead, an ochestra, you have
to eliminate the drums and push a
series of buttons that cause It to
beat the two-four or three-four time,
or whatever time Is necessary. In
Europe these Robots are used to test
golf balls, the Robot always striking
the ball at the same point and with
the same amount of power, which le
more accurate than the professional
player would be, because the profes
sional may not hit the ball exacrly
the same each shot.
The first robots were used on the
stage in France; they took the part
of soldiers, In the background of the
if ill
Man or Machine?
SEETHE
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iOiaen w esi
ROBOT
It Knows
Bargains When
HE SEES THEM
It Will Be at This
frro Wednesday W
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a r. T- Ai
Mrternoon cresses
Smart new frocks for very special occasions.
Advance spring colors in taffeta, rough
crepe and lace.
$g.95 $Jg.95
onorr
South Central
stage; they were dressed In armor,
and were caused to appear alive by
operators pulling cords under the
stage, causing the arms and legs to
move slightly. Later, an attorney
built wha't was called the. mechanical
office boy. This contrivance one of
the first robots that really did a serv
ice would stand two feet back from
an open window, the attorney could
attend the opera or a meeting, and
If It began to rain the attorney would
telephone his office; when the phone
rang it would close a switch con
nected to some of the apparatus on
the dummy, and immediately the fig
ure, with Its arms outstretched, would
bow forward, and the arms would
come in contact with the specially ar
ranged bar on the window .and the
window would be caused to close.
Many developments have been made
since, along all lines. Robots now
run airplanes, street cars, automo
biles, elevators and even open safes.
One of the outstanding developments
is the human appearance. The Gold
en West Coffee mechanical man has
been credited with being the most
nearly human. In action and appear
ance. Schedule of the appearances appear
In the different ads through this pa
per. The time of each performance
and place will be listed throughout
this paper.
LYDIA Wl. CLAY, 88,
CALLED 10 REST
Lydia M. Clay passed away at the
home of her daughter. Mrs. J. P. True
413 South Central early Tuesday
morning of paralysis. Lydia Randies
Clay was born near Springfield, Mis
souri, January 8, 1845. In November
1845 she moved with her parents to
Madison county, Iowa where they
lived until April. 1854 when they
crossed the plains by ox teams to
California and settled in Shasta
county, where she lived until grown.
On April 21. 1868 she was married
to Samuel Randies who preceded her
in death on March 13, 1901. In May.
1870 the family moved to Dallas. Ore
gon. In September, 1871 they moved
to Lake Creek. Oregon where she re
sided until 1003. Prom there she
moved to Medford where she resided
until the time of her death. She was
married to Daniel E. Clay In 1913 who
died in 1922.
IT?
WILL APPEAR AT
OUR STORE AT
2:30
P.
M.
TOMORROW
Wednesday Special
Golden West Coffee
1 lb. glass jar 29c 3 lb. jar 89c
Lipton's Tea, yellow label, lb. pkg. 75
Orcen label, lb. pkg. 65
Tea Pot FREE with each lb. Lipton'i Tea
RELIABLE CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phone 20
4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY
He Or It?
The 1933
ROBOT
and
Oregon's
Most Modern
Bakery
Plant
Two Marvels
of the Latest
Machinery
See
Them Both
In Operation
Wed. 3:45 P. M.
She was an affectionate wife, a
kind and lofing mother.
She leaves to mourn her loss foui
daughters. Mrs. O. A. TyreU, Horn
brook. Calif.; Mrs. M. D. Gray, Guin
da. Calif; Mrs. J. P. True. Medford:
Mrs. G. A. Andrews, Ashland; two
sons, Perry L. Randies and J. E. Ran
dies, of Medford, also 17 grand-children,
35 great grand -children and
four great great grand-children.
Funeral services wilt be held at the
Perl Funeral Home, Thursday at 13:30
p. m.. Rev. D. E. Millard officiating.
Interment In Brownsboro cemetery.
Meteorological Report
December 5, 1033.
Forecasts,
Medford and vicinity: Occasional
rains tonight and Wednesday. Not
much change In temperature.
Oregon: Occasional rains west and
snow or rain east portion tonight
and Wednesday. Warmer southeast
ern Oregon tonight.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 40; lowest, 39.
Total monthly precipitation, .32
inch.
Deficiency for the month, .33 inch.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1033, 1.70 Inches.
Deficiency for the season, 3.0H
Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yester
day, 69 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 97 per
cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:35 a. m. Sun
set, 4:40 p. m.
Observations Taken at A a. m.,
120 Meridian Time.
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DUNN AND EILERS
IN 'HOLD ME TIGHT'
WASHINGTON HAS
WIDE-OPEN SALE
SEATTLE. Wash., Dec. 6. (AF
"Wide open" were the words that
went from mouth to mouth generally
over Washington state today, apeak
lng of liquor sales, as the curtain
waa drawn on 16 years of prohibi
tion. Municipal authorities in several
cities had temporary control ordi
nances, but in general control meas
ures to be passed by the state legis
lature, called Into special session
yesterday, were awaited.
"We can't expect to do very much
under the circumstances," Mayor
John P. Dore of Seattle said.
At Olympla the legislators had be
fore them a message by Governor
Clarence D. Martin calling for "sane,
strict state control."
Real estate or insnrano leave I
to Jones. Phone 696. j
Broken w i n d o glazed by '
Prnwhrtrl0A nnhlnnt: WnrV '
RADIO REPAIRING!. If you are hav
ing trouble. Ph. 668, Don's Radio Sei.
A municipal airport to cost tl,000,
000 Is planned at Anhevllle, N. 0.
"Hold Me Tight," the romance co
featuring the popular team of James
Dunn and Sally Eilers, opens at the
Roxy theater today. The story con
cerns the romance of two young peo
ple of the city who triumph In the
face of terrific odds. The supporting
cast ib neaaea py r rana jucnugn ana j
June Clyde.
WHAT
iS
IT?
Machine
The Mechanical Man
will be at our store at
1:35 p.m. Wed.
Special Tomorrow
Dole Pineapple Juice
2 cans 19
Local Prunes, 4 lbs. 19
MARSH'S GROCERY
Phone 252 for Good Food
Personal Attention. Prompt Serrlcr
Matinee
Starts
1:45 P. M,
SOUTHERN
OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE
Matinee
Kiddies
10
At 1:45 o'clock
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
IN OUR LOBBY
The Golden West Coffee
echanical
Man
Who Is He?
What Is It?
Is It Alive?
Man or Machine?
The Strangest Thing or Being
Ever Seen In Medford
ON OUR SCREEN
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mi i
ARX BROS
IN "DUCK SOUP"
Have you ever seen a
Mechanical Man
Write With a
Mechanical Pencil?
Sec the Robot actually write
with one of the waterman,
Parker or Sheatfer Penrlli, that
will he on nate Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
at
Jarmin's
Drug Store
Wed. 1:20 P.M.
Special Sale of
Waterman Parker Sheaf fer
FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS
Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat.
Values $1.00 to $10.00
GROUP 1. GROUP 2.
Values from $1.00 to $1.50 Values from $2.75 to $3.25.
gae AOm Farkefi Waterman. Sheaf
Price ' fer Pens and Pencils.
S? $1.79
GROUP 3. Price
$3.50, $3.75 and $4.00 Pens GROUP 4.
Parker, Waterman, Sheaf- $5,00 to $7.50 values,
fer. (tp QQ Parker and Shoaffer Pens
8ale Price fc.OiJ ftnd Pencii8. q CQ
Sale Price 30.3
GROUP 8. 1
, , ' .. GROUP 6.
Waterman Pen and Pencil 0uaranteed pen ftnd Pen.
Be . .$5 value. J2 gg oil Set.. $1.081 1Q
Bala Pnce Vfti, Bale price? I I J
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Do your Christmas Shopping at Jarmin's
IT PAYS
See our Display of Christmas Candy.
Boxes priced from 50c to $5.00.
NEW FOR OLD by Jimmy
0 I DO YOU THINK 1 ( IF WE COULD 1
WE CAN AFFORD SELL, THE OLD
sh 7f-CTO BUY A NEW rr ftM Mir urJfS& -
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WHY DONT YOVJ TRY
SELLING IT IN THE
WANT ADS
I WILL. AND THERE5
THAT 0L0 FURNITURE
Ti f IN THE ATTIC TOO
II
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I I
(JUST think, we sold thoseA
THINGS THROUGH THE WANT
AOS P0R MORE THAN ENOUGH
TO BUY THE RUG
AND I GOT THIS NEW GOLF
SET OUT OF PART OF THeJ
"
and you too will find that the Mail Tribune Want
Ads are a wonderful medium of exchange . . a
place to find the things you want from furniture
to homes .... and a place a cash in on the things
that you no longer find useful from discarded
perambulators to used-cars.
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