MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT:, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, "1933.
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Local and Personal
Has TomlU Out Cecil Messer of
Central Point underwent an operation
jor removal of hli tonal! at the Com
munity hospital Thursday.
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From Phoenix Mrs. Donna Qraffla
anil Mra. Chub Anderson were shop
today from the Phoenix district:.
Miss Laura Bur son was also a visitor
here jrom was section yesterasr.
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Return feouth C. F. Frederick of
Berkeley, Csl.. who arrived here on
Saturday to visit his brother, Henry
Frederick and family, left last even
ing on the Shasta for the south.
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Has Scarlet fever Miss Annie
Meade welkins, instructor In the Med
ford school system, was placed under
quarantine yesterday at her home,
with scarlet fever.
In Medford Wednesday Mrs. A. E.
Watson and Mra. George T. Peaks r
In Medford Wednesday, visiting;
friends and relatives. Grants Pass
Dally Courier.
From Walla Walla Helen Murray
of Walla Walla, Wash., arrived In Med
ford last evening by train to take up
duties as operator at the Western
, Union offices, relieving Margaret
Northup.
To Roseburg A. S. Rosenbaum,
district freight and passenger agent
for the Southern Pacific company, is
spending today on business matters In
the northern part of his territory, at
Suthertln and Hoseburg.
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Fined In Court rA. VanValen, 35,
of Venezuela, and H. E. Olerglng, 39.
of San Francisco, planned to leave
this morning on the stage for seattlo,
following a delay in Medford on
charges of being drunk and disorder
ly. Each was fined $10 and costs of
(4.50 when taken before Justice of
the Peace W. R. Coleman yesterday.
, They were given 10 daya to pay their
flues.
Last Times Tonite
Marjorle Rambeau, Eddie Qulllan
in 'STRICTLY PERSONAL'
Saturday Only
Continuous Shows 1:45 to 11
First Run!
At our regular low admission
A Two-Gim Daredevil!
WHEN A MAN m
ALSO
LAST CHAPTER
"Whispering Shadow"
Baby Burlcsk. Silly Symphony
Ul From EarlM Pnlnt tra fl V
Howlett and daughter, Miss Hattle
nuwieii, were visitors In Medford yes
terday from Eagle Point,
Knight Transacts Business Georie
imi$ru. representative of John Mor
rell St Co.. Is here from Eugene at
tuning to ousmess interests.
Mr. Deuel Returns H. S. Deuel hts
reutmed to Medford from Ran Vmn.
cisco. wnere Mrs. Deuel recently un-
oerweni a major operation.
Johnstons, Guests Mr. and Mrs.
Bart Johnston and daughter lanora
of Saginaw. Ore., are guests here of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nichols and other
friends.
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Leave for Portland airs. J. T. LsSose
and her father. Mr. Taeger, left thla
forenoon on the Shasta for Portland,
where Mr. Taeger will receive treat
ments. They plan to be in the north
ern, city for about three weeks.
On Duty Here Captain Bernard B.
McMahon, who has been In charge of
the CCO camp at Applegate since
tta inauguration, will report to head,
quartera In Medford, December 29, JO'
duty. It was announced today,
Arrives Saturday Miss Olsdy Mur
phy will arrive in Medford Saturday
morning on the Shasta from San Jose
where she Is a student at the San
Jose State Teachers' college. She
plans to spend the holidays here with
relatives.
Leaves Tonight Lieutenant Harry
J. Harper, who has been stationed at
the Civilian Conservation Corps camp
at Carberry creek, is leaving this
evening for Fort Lewis, where he was
on duty before coming to the Med
ford district.
Going North lieutenant John B.
Heybum of the Pistol River CCC
camp is leaving for Fort Lewis, com
pleting duty in the Medford district,
During July he was with the head
quartera detachment, stationed at the
fairgrounds.
Smiths Take Apartment Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Smith have returned to
the city from Yreka, where they spent
several days attending to business
matters and have taken an apartment
on West Tenth street. Mr. Smith is
representative here for the Bur.
roughs Adding Machine company.
Leave for South Dr. H. P. Har-
mri vu fflxtom. Mrs. W. H. Mc-
Gowan and Miss Gertrude Weeks, left
last evening on tne enasta ior wie
doctor's home In Berkeley, Cal., where
they will spend the holidays. Dr.
IT mrm V, hMTI if) MfidfOrd fOr the
past several weeks attending to busi
ness matters.
Excess Recorded An excess of .38
of an inch of rainfall wa recorded
by the weather bureau this morning,
with .45 of an Inch of rain falling
between 5 p. m. Thursday and 5 a. m.
today. A trace was all the precipita
tion listed between 5 a. m.' and 5 p.
m. Thursday, according to the federal
wenther bureau.
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Holiday Issue Out Chrlatmss greet,
ings are extended in this Issue of s'.'e
Bulldozer, publication of the CCC
camp. South Fork of Rogue rivet.
Included in the Issue is an article by
Lieutenant Eddie K. Bear, on the
world's fair, and another, "First Ini
m,uiavi" h Lieutenant J. McCur-
nln, who recently took up duties at
the camp.
New Signs, City Hall The Medford
city hall is wearing a lot of new signs
this week, which have aided the pub
lic greatly In locating various depart
ments and city employes. They "were
made bv workmen in the city ware
house, and every department of city
mvemment haa one nanging on win
door. The signs have also been erect
ed on .the third floor to guide tne
public to the various rener commit
tees and agencies.
Harry Hoskins
, Rttes Saturday
Funeral services for Harry Hoskins
will be, held Saturday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock, at the Medford I. O. O.
F. cemetery. Rev. W. J. Howell will
conduct the services, with the Perl
funeral parlors In charge, ,
Anton Noerskov Johnsen of Co
penhagen, who claims to be the old
est active bank manager In the
world, has celebrated his one hun
dredth birthday.
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OPENING WINTER
SEASON
DANCE
Pinty Moore's
LITTLL GIANTS OF RHYTHM
PLAYING AT
DREAMLAND
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Men
35c
Ladies
10c
James Cagney in Rialto Film
Jamea Casiey one again Is a tough
guy In "The Mayor of Hell," which la
on the Rialto double -feature program
for today and Saturday. Tom MU In
"Rustler'a Roundup" la the other fea
ture to bo shown.
"The. Mayor of Hell' shows Cag
ney as the tough warden of a boy'
reformatory, who trie to teach the
youngsters the rules of life only to
discover the boya have some very def
inite Ideas of their own which bring
forth some rather exciting situations.
Jack Oakie's New
Hit With Ginger
Rogers At Holly
Paramounfs "Sitting Pretty," with
Jack Oakle, Jack Haley, dinger Rog
ers, Thelma Todd. Gregory Ratoff
and Lew Cody playing the leadir.g
roles, will come to the Holly's screen
Saturday.
Included in the imposing cast ore
two famous radio acts. The Pickens
Sisters and the Beverly Hill Billies
both have important sequences in the
musical parts of the story.
"Sitting Pretty," a merry -go -round
of laughs, music, girle and galet7,
presents Miss Rogers as Dorothy, who
owns a sandwich stand but who goes
broke and comes to Hollywood. She
becomes a screen chorus girl and re
news acquaintance with her friends,
Oakie and Haley, a pair of goofy song--writers.
They become "big shots,' meet
Thelma Todd, Hollywood's dazzling
blonde, and. their trouble begin.
Dodging bouncing checks and blase
blondes become a habit with them,
while with snappy tunes and catchy
songs they learn that old friends are
the best friends.
On the same double bill, the Holly
is featuring "The Return of Casey
Jones."
Dinty's Orchestra
Now at Dreamland
George "Dlnty" Moore announces
that his Little Giant of Rhythm or
cheatra will play at Dreamland on
Saturday nights hereafter. The Fair
grounds pavilion will be closed until
spring. Dlnty says the convenient lo
cation of Dreamland, especially dur
ing bad weather, Is the reason for
moving his dance band.
The Little Giants orchestra will
continue to play for the Wednesday
night dances at Dreamland.
TODAY and SATURDAY
2 MAJOR FEATURES
Women of FLESH Become WAX in His
Hands, Women of Wax Become Flesh!
THE
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-1 OF
MIKEIIM
It
ALL IN GORGIOUl
TECHNICOLOR
With Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Glenda
Farrell, Frank McHugh
AND
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yf With
ft BILL BOYD
" MAE CLARKE
PAT O'BRIEN
J . 5 .? Olf cltrf irUM (Ms
SA0IO MCHAN C. COOPM,
HOUn snntfrt snrfiKM
Also Taxi Boys in "Call Her Sausage"
Roger Wolfe Kahn in a Musical Act
Mickey Mouse in 'Mellerdrammer', News
Coming Sunday
'Gold Diggers"
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Dad Dynge's Dance
SATURDAY NIGHT
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Two Orchestras One Admission
2 Dances
Jazz, Big Hall
Old Time
Small Hail
Herman Kirby, the Northern Song-bird from Spokane will
entertain you.
Mystery Thriller at Studio
Resident of Redwood City. Cal.,
staged a "disaster rail" drill to co
ordinate the worlc of the Red Cross
and other organizations In case of a
major dla&ater.
Sweet gum twgs, which back
woods women used to use for snuff
brushes are now utilized in the
manufacture of perfumes and cln
namlc alcohol.
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Standiah O'Sullivan, Aln.ka pros
pector, uses an airplane to reach re
mote areas of the territory in his
quest for gold.
One of the strangest and moat ex
citing thrillers, "The Mystery of the
Wa Museum, 'opens the double fea
ture program at the Studio theater
tu an uu urnior m ine secona
picture.
Clara Bow Coming
Sunday In Circus
Hit At Craterian
Clara Bow, the fiery red-head of
the movies, makes her latest screen
appearance in "Hoopla." 'opening at
the Craterian theater Sunday.
In this story of carnival life that
dramatizes the hatreds, the desires,
the romance and the loves of the
"big top," Clara Bow is said to reach
the highest point of achievement in
her colorful career.
She plays the part of a carnival
dancer, and the environment of the
open-air circus- form a kaleidoscopic
background for her constantly chanc
ing emotions and the fire of her per-1
sonallty.
The story la built around this young
dancer, who makes a wager that she,
can win the love of a certain young'
man. The young man happens to
be the son of the carnival barker and
he falls an easy prey to the wiles of
the dassllns; dancer. And that brings
about some Interesting developments.
The cast in support of Mlsa Bow
la headed by Preston Foster, Rich aid
Cromwell, Herbert Mundin, Minna
Oombell and James Gleason. The I
story was adapted from the well- j
Icnown play, "The Barker."
Craterian Offers
Preview Saturday
The regular Saturday night preview
at the Craterian theater tomorrow
night haa "Blind Adventure" a sthe
extra feature to be shown after the
0 o'clock show.
"Blind Adventure" combines the
melodrama and hokum of a multi
chapter aerial into an hour's rousing
entertainment filled with some great
comedy. The whole thing rolls along
In such a style that no one can Im
agine Just what is going to happen
next.
Bruce, a lonesome American, gets
lost in the dense fog in London nd
discovers a corpse. He risne tor the
bobbles and returns with them only to
find the corpse has disappeared. Fun
gets fast and furious as he bumps
Into a burglar while trying to get
out of a haunted house and from then
on the entire picture la one fast se
quence after another.
Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack,
Ralph Bellamy, Roland Young and
John Miljan have the featured roles.
"Man's Castle" is the regular fea
ture on the Craterian program.
DANGEROUS STUNTS
IN ROXY PICTURE
Some really dangerous stunt are
featured in "When a Man Rides
Alone" at the Roxy tomorrow.
Tom Tyler does everything the
harder It is apparently the better he
likes It.
From riding beneath a moving stage
coach to Jumping on the top from an
overhanging branch while the ve
hicle la going pell-mell down tlw
road to riding like greased lightning
In the saddle he leaves nothing un
done I
6:45-0:15 HI
Matt . , ,
Kves . i
Kiddles ,
, 15c
, 2.10
, 10c
There came a Fox to our town
And he was wondrous wise;
He jumped into the Holly house
And scared out all the flies.
Then when he saw the flies were gone
He soon began to bawl,
Said he, "I'd rather have the flies
Than flo one here at all" I
Follow The Crowds To The Rialto!
Today and Saturday
(Continuous Saturday 1:00-12:00)
MAJOR FIRST fj
nun rtAiuncd
Rina Your Heart Wide ODen! WJl
Tears the Roof Off Hell!
A Cajrney roarlna mad whipped to fighting fury
by the scorn of a girl even HC cant slap
aroundl
JAMES CAGC3EV
(dp Dacsnn
A Wariw nros. siipsr-flrama with
Madge Finns . Allen Jenkins - Dudley DlRRes
Shons
1:45
7:00-0:00
Mats ,
JT" ' -".g.-WIHWjl K tea . - Ion
Ends Tomorrow Night
The Most Glorious Romance
Since "7th Heaven"
A simple story . . simply told . . but with
a beauty and charm you'll remember
forever 1
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PLUS
Tom and Tony, Jr.
... in the fastest Western ever
filmed . . . blonding a staling
rodeo Into a smsshlngly dra
matic story of knav-
RUSTLE R4
ROUNDUP
Selected Short Subjects
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SPENCER TRACY .
LORETTA YOUNG
Glenda Farrell Arthur Hohl Walter Conuolly
Mnrjorte nnmtienn, Wckle Moon
Also Mickey Mouse in 'Puppy'L'ove
'Aniakchak' Universal News
Saturday Night Is Preview Night!
Remain after the 9:00 o'clock show
for a pre-showing of
"BUND ADVENTURE"
Robert Arnutrong Holen Maolc
Ralph Bellamy Roland Toung
No Extra Charge for the Extra Show
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COMING SUNDAY fl
iAS, PRESTON FOSTER Sll
$ v" ''MxS RICHARD CROMWELL W&i
't25Gnj ' HERBERT MUNDIN KSSi
SraT M I N A GOMBELL
O ' ,flMES GLEflS0N W6il
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BiKijl iff SloP right up, ladies and
lk til tornado . . gentlo as an 1
ttm earthquake. When 8he
' ' 1 dances she's on fire her I
i 1 - Y i .' bnrning beauty makes old , J